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CASEST
UD
YONG
URUG
RAM
AKSHAYBHATIA
YAMAN AL TAJ
ABHISHEK TYAGI
SUPRIYA SHARMA
SAMARTH SHARMA
G
U
R
U
G
R
AM
Satellite town of the NCR
lying 32 km to the south of
Delhi.
The current estimated
population of Gurugram,
including theurban area,
theexisting town,and the
17 villages surrounded by
existing urban.
POPU
LAT
ION
 Population of Gurugram in 2001 was approx. 2,28,820 and in 2011 was approx.
9,02,100.
• P
opulation 2001- 2,28,820
• P
opulation 2011- 9,02,112
• Sex ratio: 848
• Child sex ratio: 847
• Average literacy: 87.37%
• Slum: 16.33%
LAN
DU
SE
LAND-USE OF GURUGRAM
Residential (63%)
Industrial (14%)
Commercial (2%)
Transport and Communication (7%)
Public And Semi-Public (3%)
Defence (6%)
Open spaces (4%)
Special zone (1%)
• A master land-use
plan for a
projected total
population of 1
million by 2001
was published in
1996.
LANDU
SE
R
esidential land is 63%
LANDU
SE
Commercial land is 2%
LANDU
SE
Industrial land is 14%
LANDU
SE
Public/semi public
land is 14%
INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS:
Thereare two main roads
that go through the town NH
8 (Highlighted red) and the
Gurugram Faridabad road
(highlighted orange).
INFRASTRUCTURE
POWER
• Gurugram is supplied
power through
variouslines.
• Five power linesare
fed from Haryana
and two linesare fed
from Delhi.
NTPCDELHI
NTPC FARIDABAD
INFST
RA
CT
U
RE
W
ASTECOLLECTION SET
-UP
• There is no single body in Gurugram
which isresponsible for waste
collection.
• The collectionis done by HUDA, DLF
,
UNITECH, AND ANSAL.
AG
EN
C
IESIN
V
O
LV
EDINU
R
B
AN
ISAT
IO
N
GOVERNMEN
T
AGENCIES
• 1) HUDA (Haryana Urban Development)
• 2) T
CPO (T
own and Country planning
organization)
• 3) HSIDC(Haryana State Industrial
Development Corporation)
PRIVAT
E
AGENCIES
• 1) DLF
• 2) ANSAL
• 3) UNITECH
H
AR
Y
AN
AREN
EW
ABLEEN
ER
G
Y
DEV
EL
OPMEN
TAG
EN
C
Y(H
ARED
A)
The Department of Renewable Energy is responsible for formulating policies and programs
necessaryfor popularizing theapplications of variousnon-conventional and renewable
sources of energy in the State.
The Dept../HAREDA has been Implementing the following Programs/ Projects :
a. Solar Thermal Schemes
b. Solar Photovoltaic schemes
c. Special Area Development Projects
d. Non conventional energy D
e. Biomassgasification program
f. Implementation of the energy Conservation Act
EXIST
IN
GB
U
ILDIN
GDESIG
NAN
D
AR
C
H
IT
EC
T
U
REING
U
R
U
G
RAM
oThe buildings in Gurugram are primarily constructed and designed by private developers, individual
architects or the state Government.
oGurugram has an old municipal town area and the HUDA sectorsthat are currently being developed
by HUDA and private developers.
C
OMP
RE
HE
N
S
I
VEN
E
E
D
SANDAN
AL
YSISO
FG
U
R
U
G
R
A
M
o With approximately 80% of built area are remaining to be constructed and occupied.
o Othersconcernsare – rising power crisis
Diminishing water table
Inadequate waste management
o The urban energy and environmental issuesof Gurugram, if not addressed and managed today,
will be sustainably moredifficult to managewhenhousesand other buildings are finally
completed.
PR
OBLEMSING
U
R
U
G
RAM
 20% of total projected construction has been completed.
 Energy consumption is increasing at an average rate of 17% p.a.
 Scattered development led to losses in vital resources i.e. water & electricity.
Building designs do not reflect the climatic need of the area and byelaws do not
have provisions for the same.
 Power plants lead to high levels of air & particulate pollution.
 Use of inappropriate material.
 Lack of suitable policy framework.
N
EEDSAN
DELEMEN
T
SOFAST
RAT
EG
ICPLANFOR
G
U
R
U
G
R
A
M
•R
eorient Gurugram's development plan.
•Accessto the resource potential and carrying capacity of the region to make sustainable
future projections
•Redefine the development process to encourage developments in proximity
•Promote the potential identified technological options
•Introduce mandatory sustainable design options within the framework of building bylaws.
•Make development of energy efficient lighting fixtures and HVAC systems mandatory in all
the new buildings.
•Levy penalties on buildings causing environmental damage.
•Define and set building envelope and system specification to reduce energy and resource use
and consumption.
EXISTINGPOLICIESANDACT
SCONCERNING
U
RB
ANDEV
EL
OPMEN
TING
U
R
U
G
RAM
•The Government of India has laid down a multitude of laws and acts pertaining to
pollution and wastemanagement,environmental and resourceconservation and
energy efficiency.
•The existing policies are -
1. Development and regulation of urban areas
2. Building by laws
3. Municipal solid waste rules
4. The Act on R
ainwater Harvesting
5. The Act on Solar Water Heating
6. The Energy Conservation Act
DEV
EL
OPMEN
TAN
DREG
U
LAT
IONOFU
RBANAREAS
•The Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975 and the
Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Rules, 1976.
•The act's salient features pertain to the responsibilities of the private colonizers to
acquire and maintain the services.
•The Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Rules, point to certain
requirements for the planning of colony are -
1. Percentage of area under roads and open spaces in layout plan
2. Development works to be provided in the colony
3. In any given colony, the percentage of plotted are shall not increase 55% of net
planned area
5.All incidental open spaces in the layout plan shall be kept and maintained
as open spaces.
6. No plot shall derive access directly from carriage ways of 60m/30m width
7.Any excess area and above the permissible 4% under commercial use in
plotted colony shall be deemed to be open spaces
8.Policies decision taken by the government regarding the provision of fire
protection
9.The commercial area shall not exceed 6.5% of the net planned area of the
group housing area
10. No plot will derive access from less than 9m wide roads
LAW
SPER
T
AIN
IN
GT
OSOLID
W
AST
EMANAGE
ME
NT
•Municipal Solid Waste Management and Handling Rules, 2000
•Responsibilities of the Municipal Authority
•Management of the Municipal Solid Waste and the tasks to be
carried out
•Processing of Municipal Solid Waste
•Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste
LAW
SPER
T
AIN
IN
GT
H
EEN
ER
G
YC
ON
SU
MPT
ION
AN
D EFFIC
IEN
C
YINT
H
EB
U
ILDIN
G
S
•Prescribe energy conservation building codes for efficient use of energy and its
conservation in the building
•Amend energy conservation building codes to suit the regional and local climatic
condition
•Specify and notify energy conservation building codes with respect to the use of
energy in the building
•Direct any designated building consumer to get an energy auditor
•Impose penalties in case of contravention of the provisions of the proposed
legislation
ST
EPST
AKENBYH
U
D
AFORC
ON
SER
V
AT
IONOFW
AT
ER
AN
DELEC
T
RICEN
ER
G
YAN
DU
SEOFSOLAREN
ER
G
Y
•Rainwater Harvesting in every plot
•Use of water efficient fittings in government public buildings
•Installation of solar assisted water heating systems in functional
buildings
•Electrical energy saving

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  • 2. G U R U G R AM Satellite town of the NCR lying 32 km to the south of Delhi. The current estimated population of Gurugram, including theurban area, theexisting town,and the 17 villages surrounded by existing urban.
  • 3. POPU LAT ION  Population of Gurugram in 2001 was approx. 2,28,820 and in 2011 was approx. 9,02,100. • P opulation 2001- 2,28,820 • P opulation 2011- 9,02,112 • Sex ratio: 848 • Child sex ratio: 847 • Average literacy: 87.37% • Slum: 16.33%
  • 4. LAN DU SE LAND-USE OF GURUGRAM Residential (63%) Industrial (14%) Commercial (2%) Transport and Communication (7%) Public And Semi-Public (3%) Defence (6%) Open spaces (4%) Special zone (1%) • A master land-use plan for a projected total population of 1 million by 2001 was published in 1996.
  • 9. INFRASTRUCTURE ROADS: Thereare two main roads that go through the town NH 8 (Highlighted red) and the Gurugram Faridabad road (highlighted orange).
  • 10. INFRASTRUCTURE POWER • Gurugram is supplied power through variouslines. • Five power linesare fed from Haryana and two linesare fed from Delhi. NTPCDELHI NTPC FARIDABAD
  • 11. INFST RA CT U RE W ASTECOLLECTION SET -UP • There is no single body in Gurugram which isresponsible for waste collection. • The collectionis done by HUDA, DLF , UNITECH, AND ANSAL.
  • 12. AG EN C IESIN V O LV EDINU R B AN ISAT IO N GOVERNMEN T AGENCIES • 1) HUDA (Haryana Urban Development) • 2) T CPO (T own and Country planning organization) • 3) HSIDC(Haryana State Industrial Development Corporation) PRIVAT E AGENCIES • 1) DLF • 2) ANSAL • 3) UNITECH
  • 13. H AR Y AN AREN EW ABLEEN ER G Y DEV EL OPMEN TAG EN C Y(H ARED A) The Department of Renewable Energy is responsible for formulating policies and programs necessaryfor popularizing theapplications of variousnon-conventional and renewable sources of energy in the State. The Dept../HAREDA has been Implementing the following Programs/ Projects : a. Solar Thermal Schemes b. Solar Photovoltaic schemes c. Special Area Development Projects d. Non conventional energy D e. Biomassgasification program f. Implementation of the energy Conservation Act
  • 14. EXIST IN GB U ILDIN GDESIG NAN D AR C H IT EC T U REING U R U G RAM oThe buildings in Gurugram are primarily constructed and designed by private developers, individual architects or the state Government. oGurugram has an old municipal town area and the HUDA sectorsthat are currently being developed by HUDA and private developers. C OMP RE HE N S I VEN E E D SANDAN AL YSISO FG U R U G R A M o With approximately 80% of built area are remaining to be constructed and occupied. o Othersconcernsare – rising power crisis Diminishing water table Inadequate waste management o The urban energy and environmental issuesof Gurugram, if not addressed and managed today, will be sustainably moredifficult to managewhenhousesand other buildings are finally completed.
  • 15. PR OBLEMSING U R U G RAM  20% of total projected construction has been completed.  Energy consumption is increasing at an average rate of 17% p.a.  Scattered development led to losses in vital resources i.e. water & electricity. Building designs do not reflect the climatic need of the area and byelaws do not have provisions for the same.  Power plants lead to high levels of air & particulate pollution.  Use of inappropriate material.  Lack of suitable policy framework.
  • 16. N EEDSAN DELEMEN T SOFAST RAT EG ICPLANFOR G U R U G R A M •R eorient Gurugram's development plan. •Accessto the resource potential and carrying capacity of the region to make sustainable future projections •Redefine the development process to encourage developments in proximity •Promote the potential identified technological options •Introduce mandatory sustainable design options within the framework of building bylaws. •Make development of energy efficient lighting fixtures and HVAC systems mandatory in all the new buildings. •Levy penalties on buildings causing environmental damage. •Define and set building envelope and system specification to reduce energy and resource use and consumption.
  • 17. EXISTINGPOLICIESANDACT SCONCERNING U RB ANDEV EL OPMEN TING U R U G RAM •The Government of India has laid down a multitude of laws and acts pertaining to pollution and wastemanagement,environmental and resourceconservation and energy efficiency. •The existing policies are - 1. Development and regulation of urban areas 2. Building by laws 3. Municipal solid waste rules 4. The Act on R ainwater Harvesting 5. The Act on Solar Water Heating 6. The Energy Conservation Act
  • 18. DEV EL OPMEN TAN DREG U LAT IONOFU RBANAREAS •The Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Act, 1975 and the Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Rules, 1976. •The act's salient features pertain to the responsibilities of the private colonizers to acquire and maintain the services. •The Haryana Development and Regulation of Urban Areas Rules, point to certain requirements for the planning of colony are - 1. Percentage of area under roads and open spaces in layout plan 2. Development works to be provided in the colony 3. In any given colony, the percentage of plotted are shall not increase 55% of net planned area
  • 19. 5.All incidental open spaces in the layout plan shall be kept and maintained as open spaces. 6. No plot shall derive access directly from carriage ways of 60m/30m width 7.Any excess area and above the permissible 4% under commercial use in plotted colony shall be deemed to be open spaces 8.Policies decision taken by the government regarding the provision of fire protection 9.The commercial area shall not exceed 6.5% of the net planned area of the group housing area 10. No plot will derive access from less than 9m wide roads
  • 20. LAW SPER T AIN IN GT OSOLID W AST EMANAGE ME NT •Municipal Solid Waste Management and Handling Rules, 2000 •Responsibilities of the Municipal Authority •Management of the Municipal Solid Waste and the tasks to be carried out •Processing of Municipal Solid Waste •Disposal of Municipal Solid Waste
  • 21. LAW SPER T AIN IN GT H EEN ER G YC ON SU MPT ION AN D EFFIC IEN C YINT H EB U ILDIN G S •Prescribe energy conservation building codes for efficient use of energy and its conservation in the building •Amend energy conservation building codes to suit the regional and local climatic condition •Specify and notify energy conservation building codes with respect to the use of energy in the building •Direct any designated building consumer to get an energy auditor •Impose penalties in case of contravention of the provisions of the proposed legislation
  • 22. ST EPST AKENBYH U D AFORC ON SER V AT IONOFW AT ER AN DELEC T RICEN ER G YAN DU SEOFSOLAREN ER G Y •Rainwater Harvesting in every plot •Use of water efficient fittings in government public buildings •Installation of solar assisted water heating systems in functional buildings •Electrical energy saving