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Hyderabad, LEED NC Platinum LEED NC- platinium
Bloomberg UTV
Sustainable Buildings Summit
Green Building Movement in India
Mumbai, 28 March 2012
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Terminal 3, New Delhi Crisil House, Mumbai
2. At the Outset
CII-IGBC Congratulates
Bloomberg UTV for coming up with a
Green Initiative like – Sustainable
Building Summit, which is first of its
kind in India
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3. Indian Green Building Council
(IGBC)
Launched by
Confederation of Indian
Industry (CII) in 2001
Pioneering Green
Building movement in
India
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4. Green Building Movement in India
S No Criteria 2001 Till date
1 CEOs & senior people involved 50 ≈ 10,000
No. of professionals trained on
2 Green Building concepts 10 ≈ 16,000
No. of registered Green Buildings 10 1,537
3 Built – in Area (sq.ft) 20k 1.10 Billion
Green Building products &
4 equipment 5 120
IGBC Member organisations 1,161
5 (Founding Members) 0
(109)
6 IGBC Local Chapters 0 12
7 IGBC Accredited Professionals 0 758
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5. Green Building Movement in India
In 2001,
1 Green Building
20,000 sq.ft.
1,523 Green Buildings,
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1.10 Billion sq.ft
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6. Green Building Movement - Growth
1600 1,537
1200
1000
884
800
Registered
Certified
600
465
400 322
223
134
200 63
80 30
1 0 10 2 17 5 40 10 15
2 1
0
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
All types of buildings, all over the country :
Airports, Banks, Colleges, Convention Centre, Factories, Hospitals, Hotels,
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Institutions, IT Parks, Offices, Residential, Schools, SEZs, Townships . . .
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7. Green Buildings in Maharashtra
Maharashtra – Has Maximum
Green Buildings in India
No of Green buildings :
364+(India:1,537)
Includes Office buildings, Homes,
Factory buildings, Hotels, Hospitals,
Townships
Green building foot print :
284 million sq.ft+(India:1,100)
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Maharashtra well poised to become role model for other states
8. Rating programmes to suit different building types
Programmes launched
IGBC Green Home Rating
IGBC Green Factory Rating
IGBC Green SEZs
IGBC Green Townships
LEED India NC (New Construction)
LEED India CS (Core and Shell)
Other programmes on the anvil
IGBC Green Landscape*
IGBC Green Schools*
IGBC Existing Buildings *
* Rating under development
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Rating systems applicable for all 5 climatic zones in India
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9. Launch of LEED 2011 for India-CS
® Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Hon’ble Minister of New & Renewable Energy launching
the LEED 2011 for India –CS at Green Building Congress 2011, New Delhi
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10. Launch of Green Homes Version 2
The advanced IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) Green Homes Rating System (Version
® 2.0) of CII was launched today by Mr Naresh Zurmure, Additional Municipal Commissioner
(Gen.) Pune Municipal Corporation at CII’s National Conference on Green Homes 2012.
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11. Government & CII - IGBC…
Green Building Guidelines for Maharashtra
CII -IGBC developed Guidelines along with the Environment
Department, Govt of Maharashtra
Ms Valsa Nair Singh, IAS, Secretary, Environment Department,
Govt. of Maharashtra
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12. Government & CII - IGBC…
Ministry of Environment and
Forests (MoEF) Notification on
Green Buildings
Faster Environmental Clearance
to projects applying for IGBC
Green Building Certification
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13. Government & CII - IGBC…
Additional FAR of 5% for IGBC rated Green
Buildings by Greater Noida Development
Authority
Plot size of 5,000 sq.m
and above
To achieve a minimum of Gold rating
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14. Cost of Green Buildings - Indian Experiences
Building Year Built-in Area Rating % increase Payback
awarded (Sq.ft) Achieved in cost (Yrs)
CII-Godrej GBC, Hyderabad 2003 20,000 Platinum 18 % 7 years
ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon 2004 1,70,000 Platinum 15 % 6 years
Wipro, Gurgaon 2005 1,75,000 Platinum 8% 5 years
Technopolis, Kolkata 2006 72,000 Gold 6% 3 years
Spectral Services 2007 15,000 Platinum 8% 4 years
Consultants Office, Noida
HITAM, Hyderabad 2007 78,000 Silver 2% 3 years
Kalpataru Square, Mumbai 2009 1,00,000 Platinum 2% 2 years
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Cost showing a decreasing trend over the years
Incremental Cost lower if base design has already factored normal Green features
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15. Benefits in
223 Certified Green Buildings, India
Environmental Benefit Average Benefits Benefits
Category /Million Sq.ft Per year
Co2 reduction 12,000 Tons 0.89 M Tons
Energy savings 15,000 MWh 11 Lakh MWh
Water savings 45,000 KL 33 Lakh KL
Construction waste 450 Tons 33,000 Tons
diverted from landfills
Renewable energy, - 2,500 kW
(Installed capacity)
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16. Measures – Sustain Performance
Physical Audit – before certification
Additional Commissioning Authority
Ensure building performance
Energy & Water
Annual data collection – initiated
Working on
Innovative ways of Measuring,
Monitoring
Bella Vista, Mumbai
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17. Quality of Life
Build healthy communities
Possible solutions
Lung spaces - parks, gardens
Safe roads
Inclusive communities
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18. Walk to Work, Reduced automobile use
Residential Spaces
Retail Spaces
Office Spaces
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19. Avani Residence Shempark Homes
IGBC Platinum IGBC- Platinum
Simple measures : Easy to implement
® T Zed Homes,
Viswa Syamalam
IGBC Platinum
IGBC Platinum
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20. Energy Efficiency
Enhanced Lighting Systems & Control
Air-Conditioning Systems
Minimum BEE 3 Star Rated Appliances
High Performance Walls, Roofs
Efficient Glazing
Maximise the Usage of Daylighting &
Natural Ventilation
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Retaining the Traditional Architecture &
Structural Stability
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21. Energy Efficient Appliances:
Comparision - Efficacy
Good
T12, 38 mm
60 Lm/W
Better
T8, 26 mm
68 Lm/W
Best
T5, 16 mm
104 Lm/W
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22. Enhancing Water Efficiency
Ultra Low Flow Fixtures
Taps fitted with Aerators
Ultra Low Flush fixtures
3/6 liters per flush – dual flush
Low Flow Urinals
Better Irrigation Systems
Usage of treated grey water for landscaping
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Every drop of water counts . . .
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24. Waste Management
Segregation of Recyclable Waste
Paper
Plastic
Organic Waste
CII – Suresh Neotia Centre of Excellence for
Leadership, Kolkata
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25. Better Indoor Quality
Low VOC finishing products
Paints
Polishing
Adhesives
Sealants
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26. To Sum Up
Green Buildings & Townships
Tremendous opportunity for
tangible & intangible savings
Tremendous Benefits
Individual
Society
Nation
Instil in the citizens
A Sense of Pride
Contribution to society
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Ultimately, resulting in Indian Industry quality of life
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a better
27. Thank You
Go Green
® www.igbc.in
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