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IGBC Rating Systems

for Greening Indian Railways


29 June 2017, Hyderabad

Indian Green Building Council


Agenda

# 1) About IGBC &


Green Building Movement in India

# 2) IGBC initiatives for Indian Railways

# 3) Green Building Concepts & Case Studies

# 4) Next steps on Action plan


– Indian Railways & IGBC

© Confederation of Indian Industry


# 1) IGBC &
Green Building Movement in India

© Confederation of Indian Industry


CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre,
Hyderabad, India
A unique Public – Private Partnership
( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )

IGBC’s Headquarters & ©India’s First


Confederation Platinum
of Indian Industry Rated Green Building
CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre
(IGBC HQ), Hyderabad, India

Inaugurated by Dr A P J Abdul Kalam


Hon’ble President of India on 14 July 2004
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)
 IGBC formed by CII in 2001
 CII - Apex Indian industry

association formed in 1895

 Vision of IGBC
 Enable ‘sustainable built

environment for all’

 India to be one of the global

leaders in sustainable built

environment by 2025
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Green Building Movement in India

In 2001,
1 Green Building
20,000 sq.ft.

4,077 Green Building Projects


4.50 Billion sq. ft.
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Green Building Statistics of India
 Green Building Footprint : 4,077 projects
(4,500 Million sq.ft)
1,600+ 200+ 1,600+
Green Homes Green Factories Green Offices

45+ Green 260+ Green 8 Green 2 Green


Townships Transit Villages Cities

© Confederation of Indian Industry


IGBC Major Milestone

4.5
Billion
Square feet
4070 + Projects Going Green

India stands 2nd in the World

© Confederation of Indian Industry


& Engineers

© Confederation of Indian Industry


IGBC Green Rating Systems
Commercial Health & Wellbeing Industrial Built Environment

IGBC Green New IGBC Green IGBC Green Cities


IGBC Green
Buildings Healthcare Facilities Factories
IGBC Green Villages
Rating
IGBC Green IGBC Green SEZ
Existing Buildings IGBC Green
IGBC Wellbeing
Township
Rating*
IGBC Green
Interiors IGBC Green
Landscape
IGBC Green
Campus Residential Education Transit

IGBC Green Data IGBC Green Homes IGBC Green IGBC Green Metro
Centres Schools Stations
IGBC Green
Residential Society IGBC Green
Existing Metros
IGBC Green
Affordable Housing * IGBC Green Railway
Stations

Only Green Building Council in the World to have 20 Different Ratings


* Under Development
IGBC Rating Systems
Consensus Based, Inclusive
 Rating Programmes developed in collaboration

 IGBC Green Railway Stations


 Ministry of Railways

 IGBC Green MRTS


 Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
IGBC Green Interiors
IGBC
 IGBC Green
Green SEZ
Campus IGBC Green Cities
 Ministry of Commerce & Industry

 IGBC Green Affordable Housing


 Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation

 IGBC Green Interiors


 Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID)

 IGBC Green Healthcare


IGBC Green Residential
Welfare Association
IGBC Green Affordable
Housing
 Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
®
 IGBC Green Villages
 Ministry of Rural Development
© Confederation of Indian Industry
IGBC Accredited Professional Exam
 Objective
 Recognise holistic understanding
of green building concepts

 Meet the demand for qualified

Indian Green building professionals

 On-line Examination
 Registration to Result

 2,400+ qualified professionals

 300 professionals taking up in next


5-6 months

© Confederation of Indian Industry


# 2) IGBC Green Building Initiatives
for
®
Indian Railways
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Indian Railways
 One of the world’s largest Rail Network
 India’s Pride

 Innovation by Railways
 Bench mark for the Country
 Computerisation

 Many measures - Larger Impact on the society


 Replacing 1.4 million incandescent lamps with CFLs
 Annual energy saving of 112 Giga units

 CO2 emission reduction of 90,000 tonnes

 Installation of solar photovoltaic panels on buildings

Green built environment initiatives by railways


®
will have far-reaching impacts
MoU Signed between Ministry of Railways & CII
(26 July 2016, New Delhi)

 Programmes to be taken under this MoU


 Exclusive Green Rating for Railways
 Energy Efficiency Studies at Production Units
IGBC Rating Systems for Railways
Offices & Production Units & Schools &
Stations Hospitals
Training Institutions Warehouses

IGBC Green IGBC


IGBC Green New Buildings & Campuses CII’s Green Schools
Railway Stations IGBC Green Green Co Rating IGBC
Existing Buildings Green Healthcare

Environmental Economic Social


P i l o t Ve r s i o n
Gr een Railway Stations

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Launch of IGBC Green Railway Stations
(Draft Pilot Version)

Launch of IGBC Green Railway Stations Rating (Draft Pilot Version)


by Mr Suresh Prabhu, Honble Minister of Railways, Government of
India at IGBC’s Green Building Congress 2016 on 8 October
© Confederation of Indian Industry
IGBC Green Railway Stations Rating
 Vision
 Facilitate and support Greening of Railway Stations in
India to emerge as world-class green railway stations.

 Objective
 Ensure Environmental Sustainability
 Enhance Commuter Experience

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Scope of
IGBC Green Railway Stations Rating

Existing New
Station Station

 Enable both new stations and


existing stations
 Integrate the environmental
friendly concepts
 Foster tangible and intangible
benefits
© Confederation of Indian Industry
IGBC Green Railway Stations Rating:
100 Credit points under Six Modules
Modules % Weightage

Sustainable Station Facility 24

Health Hygiene & Sanitation 20

Energy Efficiency 22

Water Efficiency 16

Smart & Green Initiative 12

Innovation & Development 05

TOTAL 100
Threshold Criteria for Certification Level
Certification
Credit Points Recognition
Level

40-49 Certified Good Practices

50-59 Silver Best Practices

National
60-79 Gold
Excellence
Global
80-100 Platinum
Leadership
Focus Areas for Green Railway Stations
1.
Health and
Hygiene 2.
10.
Daylight &
Green
Fresh Air
Education
Ventilation

3.
9.
Smart
Universal
Passenger
Design
Services

Green
Attributes
8. 4.
Green Water
Spaces Efficiency

7.
5.
Clean
Energy
Handling
Efficiency
of Waste 6.
Smart
Monitoring
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Commuter-centric approach
Station
Management
– Energy,
Water, Health
& comfort

Efficiency of Enhanced
rail based commuting Environment
system
experience

Innovation
Certification Process
Registration of Railway Station
with CII - IGBC
15 Days
Pre-Implementation Audit:
Interaction with Zonal Railway
Officials on existing scenario & Audit
15 Days
Green Project Identification

Implementation Phase:
Implementation of green features at
Railway Station

Post-Implementation Audit: 15 Days


Interaction with Zonal Railway on
implemented Green features &
Green Railway Station Audit
5 Days
IGBC announces Rating
Zonal Railway can
No appeal within 30 days
Station accepts the Rating
of announcement of
Rating
IGBC presents plaque/ certificate
indicating certification level
# 3) Green Building Concepts

© Confederation of Indian Industry


The Concept of Green Buildings
Green Building – The Definition
A green building is one which uses
 Less water

 Optimizes energy efficiency

 Conserves natural resources

 Generates less waste

 Provides healthier spaces for people


as compared to a conventional
building
®
Rediscovery of the Indian ethos
 5 elements of Nature (Panchabhutas)

Prithvi (Earth) Site Selection and Planning

Jal (Water) Water Conservation

Agni (Fire) Energy Efficiency

Vayu (Air) Indoor Environmental Quality

Akash (Sky) Daylight, Night Sky Pollution

Daylighting
Water Body Local materials Views
Tangible Benefits

 Reduce operating costs ITC Royal Gardenia, Bangalore


Platinum Rated

 Optimize life cycle


economic performance

 Sustained savings

 Energy savings: 30 – 50 %
 Water savings: 20 – 30 %
 Reduction in initial investment
®
What Green Buildings did differently

Electrical Demand

®
What Green Buildings did differently
Lighting

1.5

0.5

®
What Green Buildings did differently

Air-conditioning Design
Air-conditioning Design Efficiency (sft/TR)

600

150

®
Intangible Benefits of Green Design
 Environmental benefits

 Reduce impact on the


environment

 Health and Safety benefits


 Enhance occupant comfort

 Improve Productivity of
occupants TCS Technopark, Chennai
Gold rating

World Class Standards & Procedures


®
Case Studies

© Confederation of Indian Industry


First Indian Railways Green Building project

Indian Railways Institute of Civil Engineering (IRICEN)


Pune
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Location and Site
 Located in Pune

 The site previously housed an Old Officers Rest


House which was demolished for new Office
building for IRICEN.

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Some Key Features

 Building Integrated Photovoltaic

 Good amount of daylighting

 Reuse of Salvaged materials

 Water efficient fixtures

 LED lighting fixtures

 100% of waste water treated by STP

®
to the tertiary standards
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Landscape Design

 Lawn planted in the project is native species i.e.


Cynodon Dactylon. Native for Pune climate and requires
less maintenance
®

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Daylighting…

 Central Courtyard is accounting for good daylight


®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Daylighting

 More number of openings are contributing to the good


daylight in regularly occupied spaces
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Heat Island Effect – Roof

 96% of the exposed area is


covered with Thermoshield paint
with SRI value of 94
®
 4% is covered with Solar Panels
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Renewable Energy - BIPV

 Building integrated photovoltaic


(BIPV) of 40 kW capacity
 Total renewable energy caters
to 11 % of the total annual
energy consumption, by cost
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Energy Management
 WWR – 20%

 Overdeck insulation

 Double glazed unit

 Good building envelope

 Efficient interior lighting

 VRV - 4.85 COP

 Daylight, CO2 and


occupancy sensors
®
 Energy Cost Savings : 45%
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Reused Salvaged Materials
 Reused materials from
demolition:
 Wood beams & posts

 Tiles & Flooring

 Railway sleeper wood

 Reused materials in New


building:
 Wall paneling, stage flooring

 Wall ceiling & flooring material


®  Furniture – Sofa, table and chairs

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Bombay House, Mumbai

About the Project:


 4 storied with a roof penthouse office building. Heritage Grade IIA rated
structure by the heritage committee of BMC.
 Located in the heart of the Mumbai Business district, less than 1,000
meters away from major railway station, Churchgate & CST
 Total
® area of the building is 10,871 Sq. M = Around 117,000 Sq. Ft

India’s first IGBC ‘Gold’ Rated


© Confederation Existing Building
of Indian Industry
Bombay House - Energy Performance
Over Years
EPI in 2016: 109
kWh/yr/m2
EPI in 2013: 112
kWh/yr/m2

EPI in 2012:
122 kWh/yr/m2

LED Lighting retrofits,


EPI in 2011 : Star rated appliances,
144 kWh/yr/m2 BMS systems
Efficient Chillers (6.3 COP),
Lighting retrofits (T5s),
EPI in 2010: VFDs
172 kWh/yr/m2

®
Bombay House, Mumbai
IGBC Green Existing Building GOLD
© Confederation of Indian Industry
What Bombay House did Differently

Leading Factors …. RECs

Rain Water
Harvesting

VFDs
& BMS systems

Chillers
®

/ BEE 3 Star
© Confederation of Indian Industry
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Retrofit efforts
SN Initiatives Energy Savings CO2 Savings
(kWh/yr) (Tons/yr)

1 Installation of 336 TR Chiller Plant ( Voltas) 1,52,000 67


2 Installation of VFDs on pumps 40,000 29
3 Installation of VFDs in AHUs 27,500 10
4 Revamping of Lighting Systems 1,07,000 102
5 Revamping through BMS systems 13,000 9
6 Installation of Energy saver AC & other 85,000 15
circuits
7 Interlocking system of window/split ACs to 40,000 28
Central Chiller plant
8 Replacement of inefficient ACs 53,000 37

Total 5,17,500 297 Tons


® kWh

Recertified Platinum rating


© Confederation after 2 years
of Indian Industry
Godrej Bhavan, Mumbai

Gold rated
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Major Retrofits Carried Out
 HVAC system
 Upgradation of existing chillers
 Water cooled Chiller with COP of
5.5
 Building Management System BMS
 Installation of Digital Energy
Double Glazed Glass
Meters
 Sourcing of energy efficient
technologies and green materials
 CFL with low mercury content
 Upgraded electrical systems
 Reliable operations – electrical
faults
 Green Roofs
 Maintain a cool microclimate
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry Green Roofs


Cost Benefit Analysis

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Government & IGBC
Few Green Building Case Studies

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, MoEF, New Delhi

© Confederation of Indian Industry


MoEF’s Indira Paryavaran Bhawan, New Delhi
Net Zero Building – IGBC Platinum
 N-S Orientation – Limiting WWR
 Energy Demand & Supply :
 Requirement : 14,21,000 kWh/
year
 RE Generation : 14,91,000 kWh/
year

 Extremely Low Lighting Power


Density – 0.5 W/sft
 Efficient HVAC with Screw
Chillers, VFD’s
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Net Zero Energy Government Building

New Paryavaran Bhavan, Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), Gandhinagar

First Government Green Building in Gujarat


®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), Gandhinagar
Net Zero Building – IGBC Gold

New Paryavaran Bhavan, Gujarat Pollution Control Board (GPCB), Gandhinagar

 80 kW solar PV installed
 Energy efficient building envelope
®

First Government Green Building in Gujarat


© Confederation of Indian Industry
First Government Green Office Building in New
Delhi

Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan, Ministry of External Affairs,


®
Government of India, New Delhi
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Green Features in Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan
Courtyard Integration for Daylight, Views and
Ventilation Performance
BMS Integration of
MEP Systems
>30%
Energy
Savings

>50%
Water
Savings

Recycle
>95%
Waste

>90%
Views
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Few Green Concepts
What Green Buildings Did Differently

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Natural Vegetation

GPRA complex, Moti Bagh, New Delhi,


IGBC Silver © Confederation of Indian Industry
Vegetable Garden over Roof

®
>95% of the Roof Utilized for Urban Farming
Asset Aura, Bengaluru – IGBC Platinum
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Heat Island Effect, Roof

TANDOOR TILES
@ 50+° C

LANDSCAPE
@ 40+° C

Original Image of the terrace garden


Thermal Image of the terrace garden

Thermal Image of Godrej


Bhavan Terrace Garden.

Vegetated Landscape helps in


reducing
® the Heat Island effect.

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Heat Island Effect: Non Roof

La Residency, IGBC Platinum Quiescent Heights, IGBC Gold


© Confederation of Indian Industry
Outdoor Light Pollution Reduction
 Reducing light pollution, to increase night sky access

 Enhances nocturnal environment


 No Upward Lighting

 Lighting Power Density: Reduced by 30%

®
Beary’s Global Research Triangle,
Bengaluru
Platinum Rated
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Daylighting . . .

Daylight glazing and light shelves allow daylight to penetrate


deeper into the buildings

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Daylighting

Day light
pane

External
shading

View pane

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Sun Pipe

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Shading Devices

Tata Inora, Pune


® IGBC Gold

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Star-rated Appliances
 Energy efficient fans
 BEE 3 star rated or
equivalent
 Minimum 25% reduction

 Energy Efficient
BEE Star Labeling
Appliances
 BEE Star or equivalent
Labeling
 Air conditioners BEE Star Labeling

 Pumps
®

 LEDs © Confederation of Indian Industry


Solar Farms
 Solar farm inside campus
 Capacity : 300 kW

 18% of total energy


need

Solar Farm in IMGEOS & NDEM Facility


of ISRO, Shad nagar, IGBC Platinum

 Innovative use of canopy


 Cuts off solar radiation

from east

 Building Integrated
Photovoltaic capacity:
7.2 kW
®
Innovative use of canopy in PUMA, Bangalore –
IGBC Platinum
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Solar Air-conditioning
 Entire building solar air-conditioned through
Vapour absorption system
 90 TR hot water fired VAM system
 Caters to 36,000 sq.ft
 Reduction in HVAC electrical load of 117 kW
 In-situ wind turbine of capacity 5kW

®
Turbo Energy Limited, Chennai – Platinum rated

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Building Reuse

Ambuja Cement Corporate Office,


Gurgaon
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Reuse of Salvaged Materials

Use of railway sleepers bought from railway auction Furniture from salvaged Pine Wood
Eicher Corporate Office, Gurgaon
Platinum Rated

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Organic Waste Management, Post Occupancy
Strategies
Green Schools

Natural Process Mechanical Process

Vermi-composting

Leaf Composter

Organic Waste Composter

®
Kambha

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Automated Solid Waste Management-
Process

Step 1: Segregation at room level

Step 3: Pneuamtic
® Step 2: Pneuamtic Tube Tube (last end) Step 4: Waste
(front end) System at system at Common
each ward © Confederation of Indian Industry collected send to the
waste collection
Zero Construction Waste - Prefab
Day 7

Day 1 Day 10

Day 2 Day 11

Day 5 Day 14

Day 9 of Indian Industry


© Confederation
Water Efficient Plumbing Fixtures

 Low Flow Fixtures


 6 Liters per minute
 Taps fitted with Aerators

 Low Flush fixtures


 3/6 liters per flush – dual flush

Aerators
Small in Size, Big in Savings
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry Aerators


Waterless Urinal

Key Valve

®
CII – Godrej GBC, Hyderabad

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Phytoremediation
Waste Water Treatment

CII Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre Commissioner of Industries, Hyderabad

 Investment Rs 50,000 per m3


 No operating cost
 Payback: 3 to 5 yrs
 Application
 Domestic sewage
®
 Industrial wastewater
 Municipal wastewater
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Bio-Wall

 ‘Bio-wall' an interior wall of


vegetation that filters out
contaminants
 Clean filtered indoor air for
occupants

 Also it helps in keeping Hero Motocorp, Jaipur – Platinum rated

 Reduce load on Air-conditioning

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Pedestrian Network

Shaded Pedestrian Network


Reliance Corporate Park Navi Mumbai – IGBC Platinum
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Bicycle Lane Network

Encouraging Green Transit within the Campus


Reliance Corporate Park Navi Mumbai – IGBC Platinum
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Universal Design – Few examples

Reserved Parking

Rest Room

®
Ramp
Cygnus World School, Vadodara
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Health and Wellbeing Facilities

MNIT Jaipur – IGBC Platinum © Confederation of Indian Industry


Health & Well-being Facilities

Gymnasium

Basketball court Badminton Court

® Swimming pool Yoga &Meditation Room

Indian School of Business, Hyderabad


IGBC Platinum © Confederation of Indian Industry
# 4) Next steps on Action plan
– Indian Railways & IGBC

© Confederation of Indian Industry


A tweet by Shri Suresh Prabhu,
The Hon’ble Railway Minister of India

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Next steps on Action plan …
 Green Rating for Railway Stations
 Registration with IGBC & Feasibility Study
 Feasibility Report: Implemented green features and Improvement
opportunities/ New green initiatives
 Implementation of Green Features
 Preliminary Submission  IGBC, Clarification Submission  IGBC
 Final Audit for Assessment and Award of Green Rating & Plaque

 Green Rating for ‘Railway Buildings’ Eg: Office, Hospital, School

 Registration with IGBC & Feasibility Study

 IGBC & Indian Railways


 Facilitate wider adoption of the green rating for stations & buildings
in all divisional railways
List of Railway Projects going Green with IGBC …
S.No Project Zone Rating Status

1 Rail Nilayam, Hyderabad SCR Existing Registered


Building
2 Hyderabad Bhavan SCR Existing Registered
Building
3 Kachiguda Railway Station SCR Railway Registered
Station
4 Vijayawada Railway Station SCR Railway Registered
Station
5 Tirupati Railway Station SCR Railway Registered
Station
6 Guntur Railway Station SCR Railway Registered
Station
7 Central Stores, Hyderabad SCR Green Factory In process of
registration

8 Guntakal Railway Building SCR New Building Registered


9 Supervisor Training Center, SCR Campus In process of
Hyderabad registration
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


List of Railway Projects going Green with IGBC
S.No Project Zone Rating Status

10 Rail Souda, Corporate Building, SWR Existing Registered


Hubli Buildings
11 Supervisor Training Center, SWR Campus In process of
Bangalore registration
12 Central Hospital, Hubli SWR Healthcare In process of
registration
13 Hubli Railway Station SWR Railway In process of
Station registration
14 Bangalore Railway Station SWR Railway In process of
Station registration
15 Mysore Railway Station SWR Railway In process of
Station registration
16 IRISEN, Pune CR New Building Certified
17 ICF, Chennai SR Existing Certified
Buildings
18 VIP Rest Houses at Poes SR Homes Registered
Garden, Chennai
19 SEC railway Higher Secondary SER Schools Registered
® School

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Initial Feasibility Studies
 Katra
 Secunderabad
 Jaipur
 New Delhi
 Varanasi
 Chennai
 Vijayawada
 Guntur
 Tirupati
 Hubli
 Kacheguda

®
Successfully completed with full support of respective
Divisions, Zones ofand
© Confederation Stations
Indian Industry
Katra Railway Station - NR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Cities IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association
Meeting with Ferozpur Division and Katra Railway Station team
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Secunderabad Railway Station - SCR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

Meeting with Secunderabad


Railway Station team

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Jaipur Railway Station - NWR

Meeting with Jaipur Railway


Station team

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association

® Presentation to DRM & ADRM,


Jaipur Division, NWR
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Varanasi Railway Station - NR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association

® Meeting with Varanasi Railway Station team

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Chennai Railway Station - SR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association
Meeting with Chennai
Railway Station team
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Vijayawada Railway Station - SCR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association
Meeting with DRM, Vijayawada Division
®
& Station team

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Guntur Railway Station - SCR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association

Meeting with ADRM, Guntur Division


& Station team
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Tirupati Railway Station - SCR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association

®
Meeting with Tirupati Railway Station team
© Confederation of Indian Industry
Hubli Railway Station - SWR

IGBC Green Campus IGBC Green Interiors

IGBC Green Residential


Welfare Association
Training Programme for SWR Officials at Hubli
®

© Confederation of Indian Industry


Indian Railways
&

IGBC
Can Work Together for a
Greener Tomorrow
© Confederation of Indian Industry
To Sum Up
 Excellent opportunity for Indian Railway
Design, Construction & Operations teams

 To reduce operating costs & enhance


commuter experience

 Tremendous Benefits

 Society

 Nation

 Instill in the citizens

 A Sense of Pride

 Contribution to Society
®

Ultimately, resulting in a better quality of life


© Confederation of Indian Industry
Go Green . . .

www. igbc.in
‘Green Products and Materials’
for Green Buildings & Factories
Growth of Green Buildings in India

 Substantial growth in Green


Buildings Till date
 Expected to reach 10 billion sq.ft  More than 3800
by year 2022 Registered Green Building
 Increased demand for credible Projects
Green building products  More than 4.45 Billion
sq.ft.
Challenges Faced by end users

Typical Questions Thus far…

• How do I know the product is • Extent of Green based on


green ? declarations

• If green, to what extent ?  Examinee & Examiners are


same
• Is it green in performance (or)
materials used ? • Dependence on Certifications
from other countries
• What if the product is green in
performance but not during  Not fine tuned for Indian
manufacture? conditions
‘GreenPro’ Certification
 Assess ‘How green is a product’

 Based on ‘Life Cycle Based’

approach on par with international

standards

 Highlights the way forward to

achieve environmental

performance

 Guides the manufacturer to


Product Performance
 The Product should perform on par with
international standards

 Testing in line with International /


National Standards
 Eg., ASTM, IS

 Performance parameters Eg:


 Construction Blocks
 Thermal Performance – ‘U’ Value

 Paints
 VOC

 ROHS Compliance
Key Focus areas in Green Buildings

Energy Efficiency

Indoor Environmental Quality

Material & Resources

Water efficiency

Sustainable Sites
Energy Performance
 Thermal performance of
construction block –
significantly affects overall
energy performance of
building

 High thermal insulation –


Very important

 ‘U’ value need to be tested


as per ASTM standards
Performance Comparison
Conventional Brick Vs ‘GreenPro’ Certified
Block
 Building Type : Office

 Location : Hyderabad,
Composite Climate

 U value (overall heat


transfer coefficient)
 ‘GreenPro’ certified
 WWR : 40 % block
 Conditioned area : 20,000 sft (9 inch) : 0.7 W/m2 k

 Conventional Brick
(9 inch) : 2.6 W/m2 k
Performance
Comparison

Savings
4.27 %

kWh*
1000 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total
Conventi
onal
Brick 24 25 30 33 30 32 30 28 28 27 24 26 336
GreenPro
certified
block 23 23 28 31 28 31 29 27 27 26 23 25 322
Results
S No Parameter Conventiona GreenPro Saving (%)
l Brick certified
Block
1 Monthly Peak 1268.9 1183.1 6.7
Demand (kW)

2 Energy 336140 321770 4.27


(kWh*1000)
3 AC Capacity 56 47 9
(TR)

Increase in Energy saving potential for


high raise buildings
Products and materials
impacting Energy Performance
 Glazing
 ‘U’ Value – 1.7 -2.5 W/mK

 Solar Heat Gain Coefficient – 0.1 -0.4

 Visual Light Transmittance

 Fenestrations

 Building Insulation
 Thermal Conductivity – 0.04 -0.04 W/mK

 High SRI Products and Materials


 SRI Index - >70%

 Paints, Tiles
Indoor Environment Quality
For Paints – GreenPro
demands for
 Very low Volatile
Organic Compound

 ROHS Compliance
 Lead, Chromium,
Cadmium, Mercury

 Elimination of
Formaldehyde
Paints Vs Green Paints
Parameters Paints Green
Paints
Volatile Organic Compound >100 10-50
(VOC) in mg/lit
Presence of Heavy metals – Yes < 0.1 %
Lead, Cadmium, Chromium (or) 1000
and mercury ppm
Formaldehyde High < 0.1%

GreenPro Encourages water based Paints


and elimination of solvents
Materials & Resources
 To bring down virgin material

consumption through

 Recycling

 Utilization of Industrial waste

 Use local materials

 Ensures elimination of Toxic,

Hazardous & Carcinogenic

materials
Green Cement
 Utilizes maximum Industrial waste
 PPC – Fly ash based cement
(upto 35%)

 PSC – Slag Cement


(upto 70%)

 Minimum utilization of natural


resources

 Low GHG emission per ton of


Cement produced

 Better Strength over a period of


time
Low Density Aggregate
 Excellent alternate for
conventional aggregate

 More than 90% fly ash as raw


material

 Uniform size

 Lower weight results in


reduction of steel utilization

 Preferred for low load bearing


applications
Benefits of Certified Products
End User
 Make lives Easier
 No due diligence is required –
Time & Effort saved

 Enhances the performance of


Green Buildings

 Will bag credits right during


selection
 Credit Points in IGBC Rating

system
To Sum Up…
 Certified Green Products

 Ensures benefits

 End-User will find it easier in

selecting products, equipment

& technologies

 ‘GreenPro’

 Win-Win for Manufacturers,

End-Users & Designers


Go Green….
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