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Hiranandani B G House, Powai

CII – Godrej GBC, Hyderabad ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon Hiranandani B G House, Powai

Energy Performance of
IGBC Rated Buildings
25 Oct 2013

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HUDA, Hyderabad Wipro, Kochi RMBP, Chennai

CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre,


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

Centre of “Excellence” for Energy, Environment, Green Buildings,


Renewable energy, Water & Climate change activities in India

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Indian Green Building Council
(IGBC)

Formed by CII in the year 2001

Vision of IGBC

Enable ‘sustainable built

environment for all’

India to be one of the global

leaders in sustainable built

environment by 2025
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Green Building Movement in India

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

2,236 Green Buildings


1.65 Billion sq. ft.
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IGBC Rating Programmes
One single rating cannot be
applied to suit all building
types
IGBC Green Homes*

IGBC Green Existing Buildings

IGBC Green Factory Building

IGBC Green SEZs

IGBC Green Townships

IGBC Green Landscape

LEED India NC & CS


®
* Launching Detailed Reference Guide – 26 October 2013
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The best way to demonstrate

the potential and possible

solutions for green building

design & construction is by

concrete examples . . .

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Innovative & Emerging Technologies


IGBC Certified Green Buildings
1. Solar Air-conditioning
90 TR hot water fired VAM system
26,000 sq.ft
Reduction in HVAC electrical load
117 kW
In-situ wind turbine of 5 kW capacity

Turbo Energy Limited, Chennai

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2. Earth Air Tunnels & Passive Cooling

Temperature reduction
up to 8-10 deg C,
possible
Police Bhavan - IGP Office, Gulbarga
Earth air tunnel
Hot air in
Geothermal cooling
Cool air
Wind Towers Earth Tunnel

Passive Downdraught
Evaporative Cooling
(PDEC) system
Earth Tunnel Cooling Aquamall, Dehradun
Wind tower

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3. Thermal Storage
Reduces peak load during daytime
Major savings for projects having
dual tariff TCS Technopark, Chennai

Grundfos Pumps, Chennai

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4. District Cooling System

Centralised chilled
water based HVAC
System
High COP > 6.3

® RMZ Ecospace, Kolkata

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5. Radiant Cooling Technology
30-40% efficient than conventional air conditioning
systems
Possible CoP : 8

Chiller Pipes

Radiant Slab

Ventilation Air

Infosys, SDB-1, Pocharam campus, Hyderabad

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6. Hybrid – HVAC System

Cooling requirement for HVAC Make-up

Irrigation Dual Plumbing Lines

Olympia Tech Park, Chennai

Effective usage of treated grey water

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7. High Performance Envelope
Cavity Walls, Double Glazed Units & Living walls

Reduced heat gain by design

Significant energy savings

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8. Green & High SRI - Roof


Mitigated local microclimate temperatures

Roof covered with vegetation and high SRI coating Roof garden at CII – Godrej GBC, Hyderabad
Hotel Leela Palace, New Delhi

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9. Lighting Controls –
Occulux sensors, Daylight sensors
Enhanced utilisation of daylighting
Better lamps, luminaires & controls

RMZ Millenia Business Park, Chennai

®
Lighting Power Density (0.4 – 0.6)Watts/sq.ft.
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10. LED Lighting


Energy Efficient
More Life ~ 1,00,000 hours
Withstand for +/- 25% voltage fluctuation

100%© LED lit of–Indian


Confederation Green
Industry Home!
11. Sun pipe – enhance daylighting
Best solution for dark areas

Sun Pipes used to lit basement,


Sun Pipes used at Viswa Syamalam, Chennai Avani Residence

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12. Renewable Energy Systems


Onsite & offsite systems
Wind Solar Hybrid
Turbo Energy, Suzlon One Earth,
Building Integrated Photovoltaics
Delta Power

Suzlon One Earth Turbo Energy


Pune
Limited

®
Delta Power, Rudrapur

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13. Energy Modeling & Daylight Simulation
Integrated design approach
Optimised specifications
Envelope, Roof, HVAC – Equipment &
Systems

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Light Shelves

14. Measurement & Verification

International Performance
Measurement & Verification
Protocol (IPMVP)
Install meters
Energy meters
Water flow meters
Btu meters, etc.,

BMS – An effective tool


Building Management System (BMS)
®

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15. Operations & Maintenance – Best Practice

Well Designed

Utility Rooms

Substations

AHU Rooms. . .

Ventilated Chiller
House

®
Installation, Operation & Maintenance
– Impact on Performance
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What Green Buildings did differently


Feature Conventional Building IGBC Green
Building
Electrical Demand 8 - 10 MW 6 - 7 MW
(1 Mn sq.ft)
Lighting Power 1.5 - 2.0 0.4 - 0.6
Density (W/ sq.ft)
Equipment Power 2.5 - 3.0 1.5 - 2.0
Density (W/ sq.ft)

®
Olympia Tech Park, Chennai IGP Office, Gulbarga ITC Green Centre

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Measurable Benefits in
427 Certified Buildings, India
Environmental Average Benefits Actual Benefits
Benefit Category /Million Sq.ft Per year
Co2 reduction 12,000 Tons 1,728 Kilo Tons

Energy savings 15,000 Mega Watt 2,160 Giga Watt


hours hours

Water savings 45,000 Kilo Litres 6,480 Million


Litres
Construction waste 450 Tons 65 Kilo Tons
diverted from
landfills
Renewable energy, - 4.5 MW
®installed capacity
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Energy Savings in IGBC Rated Buildings


Building Sq.ft Normal Actual % savings Annual
Building Building Energy
(kWh) (kWh) Savings
(Rs in Lakhs)
SDB I, 2,66,000 48,60,000 19,32,000 60% 176
Infosys,
Hyderabad
Suzlon One 7,63,000 74,24,000 49,56,000 33% 148
Earth, Pune
Wipro, 1,75,000 48,00,000 31,00,000 40% 102
Gurgoan
ITC, Gurgoan 1,70,000 35,00,000 20,00,000 45% 90

GE India 3,30,000 55,15,300 44,64,700 19% 63


Technology
Centre,
Bangalore
CII Godrej 20,000 3,50,000 1,30,000 63% 9
GBC,
Hyderabad © Confederation of Indian Industry
Benefits Achieved : Commercial Buildings
Average Energy Average Water
Type of Savings over Savings over
Building Conventional Conventional
Buildings (%) Buildings (%)

Corporate 47% 60%


Offices
Tech Parks 27% 50%

Hotels 35% 45%

Hospitals 33% 35%

Educational 39% 40%


Institutions

Data collected from 60 IGBC Rated Green Buildings so far


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Star Rating for Buildings of BEE,


Ministry of Power, Government of India

CII – Godrej GBC: 84 kWh / sq. m / year


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Preparation Prevents Poor Performance

®
High Performance Guaranteed
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To Sum-up
Paradigm shifts in
approach to Energy
Efficiency

Win-Win
For the bottom line

Environment

®
Green Makes Business Sense
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Go Green . . .

®
www. igbc.in
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