Green Building Movement in India CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon Suzlon One Earth, Pune Avani, Individual Home, Hyderabad
“ Centre of Excellence” for Green Buildings, Energy, Environment, Renewable energy, Water & Climate change activities in India CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad A unique Public – Private Partnership ( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )
Inaugurated by H.E Dr A P J Abdul Kalam 14 July 2004 CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Vision of IGBC  To usher in a green building revolution in India India to become one of the world leaders in green buildings by 2015
Green Building Movement in India In 2001,  1 Green Building 20,000 sq.ft. 1,189 +  Green Buildings, 805 +  Million sq.ft.
Green Building Movement in India 1 S No 50 2001 ≈   8,500 CEOs & senior people involved Till date    Criteria 10 No. of professionals trained on Green Building concepts ≈   13,550 2 1 0 No. of registered Green Buildings  Built – in Area (sq.ft) 1,189 + 805 +  Million 3 5 Green Building products & equipment 118 4 0 IGBC Membership (Founding Members) 1,286 (102) 5 0 IGBC Local Chapters 12 6 0 IGBC AP 531 7
Green Building Movement - Growth All types of buildings, all over the country :   IT Parks, Offices, Residential, Banks, Airport, Convention Centre,   Institutions, Hospitals, Hotels, Factories, SEZs, Townships . . .
IGBC Services IGBC Membership  IGBC Local Chapters Student Chapters Green Building Certification Green Building Training Programme IGBC AP Exam Green Building Directory Manufacturers & Major Vendors Green Building Congress India’s annual flagship event IGBC AP Certificate Launch of Green Building Directory
IGBC - Membership Membership Benefits  Unique reach and access to resources Platform for networking Opportunity for advocacy of Green Buildings Participation in local chapter activities, stakeholder meetings etc. Special discounts for IGBC events, Project Registrations & Certifications Membership is open only to registered firms and not individuals
IGBC Members (as on July 2011) IGBC Membership (1286) Builders Developers (318) Architectural Firms Consultants  (453) Mat. & Equip. Manufacturers (396) Institutions Nodal Agencies  (119)
IGBC Local Chapters Mr Rajesh B Lund Coimbatore Mr Lalit Kumar Jain Pune Mr Amar J Britto Goa Ar  Karan Grover Vadodara Mr B R Ajit Kochi Mr Ravi Raheja Mumbai Ms Shakuntala Ghosh Kolkata  Mr Sridaran Hyderabad Mr Sameer Sinha Ahmedabad Mr Syed Mohamed Beary  Bangalore Mr C N Raghavendran Chennai Mr Vidur Bharadwaj Delhi Chairmen Chapter
One single rating cannot be applied to suit all building types  IGBC Green Homes Rating IGBC Green Factory Rating  IGBC Green SEZs  IGBC Green Townships  LEED India NC (New Construction) LEED India CS (Core and Shell) IGBC Green Building Rating Systems Rating systems applicable for all 5 climatic zones in the country
Government & IGBC… Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) Notification on Green Buildings Faster Environmental Clearance to projects applying for IGBC Green Building Certification
Green Building Guidelines for Maharashtra IGBC Developing Guidelines along with the Environment Department, Govt of Maharashtra Government & IGBC… Ms Valsa Nair Singh, IAS, Secretary, Environment Department,  Govt. of Maharashtra at  IGBC Green Homes Conference 2011
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 Government & IGBC…
HMDA ‘Green Channel’ initiative for Green  Buildings Fast track clearance for green   buildings Residential, commercial   and industrial buildings To comply with IGBC Green Building guidelines 50% incentive on approval fee Government & IGBC
Green Building Rating System – Key Areas Sustainable Sites Water efficiency Indoor Environmental Quality Energy & Atmosphere Material & Resources IGBC, a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas
Rediscovery of the Indian ethos 5 elements of Nature (Panchabhutas) Daylight, Night Sky Pollution Akash (Sky) Indoor Environmental Quality Vayu (Air) Energy & Atmosphere Agni (Fire) Water Efficiency Jal (Water) Sustainable Sites Prithvi (Earth)
Green Buildings in India Varieties of buildings registered for Green Building Rating in India  IT Parks  Offices  Banks  Hospitals Airports  Convention Centers  Educational Institutions  Hotels  Residential Manufacturing Units RGI Airport, Hyderabad LEED Silver rating TCS Technopark, Chennai LEED Gold rating
Benefits of Green buildings Tangible benefits Energy savings : 40-50% Water savings  : 20-30% Intangible benefits All good aspects associated to green Better Indoor ambience Day lighting & views Improved health and productivity (12-16%) CII-Godrej GBC ITC Green Centre World Class Standards & Procedures
Benefits Experienced in Certified Green  Buildings First 3 Platinum Buildings monitored to validate tangible benefits Benefits far exceeding the initial estimates Energy consumption depends on  Local climate, Density of occupancy, Occupancy schedule, Orientation of the building, Internal loads 63% 45% 40% % Reduction 1,30,000 20,00,000 31,00,000 Actual Building (kWh) 9 3,50,000 20,000 CII Godrej GBC 90 35,00,000 1,70,000 ITC 102 48,00,000 1,75,000 Wipro Annual Energy Savings  (Rs in Lakhs) Normal Building (kWh) Sq.ft Building
Benefits in  167 Certified Green Buildings, India 2,500 kW - Renewable energy, (Installed capacity) 26,550 Tons 450 Tons Construction waste diverted from landfills 2,655,000 KL 45,000 KL Water savings 885,000 MWh 15,000 MWh Energy savings 708,000 Tons 12,000 Tons Co2 reduction Benefits Per year Average Benefits /Million Sq.ft Environmental Benefit Category
What IGBC Green Buildings did differently Feature Conventional Building Green Building Approach Predominantly address energy & water efficiency  Holistic; Integrated design Standards Meet the standards Beat the standards – NBC, ECBC, IPMVP, SMACNA etc., Materials Virgin materials Material Re-use ITC, Wipro (Rs 75 -100 Lakhs) Cooling Technologies Vapour compression Solar air-conditioning, Wind towers etc., Air-Conditioning 150-200 sft /TR 350- 400 sft /TR
What IGBC Green Buildings did differently Olympia Tech Park, Chennai Feature Conventional Building Green Building Electrical Demand (1 Mn sq. ft) 8 - 10 MW 6 - 7 MW Lighting Power Density (watts/ sq. ft) 1.5 - 2.0 0.6 - 0.8 Equipment Power Density (watts/ sq. ft) 2.5 - 3.0 1.5 - 2.0 IGP Office, Gulbarga   ITC Green Centre
Cost of Green Buildings - Indian Experiences Cost showing a decreasing trend over the years Incremental Cost  lower if base design has already factored normal Green features 3 years 2% Silver 78,000 2007 HITAM, Hyderabad Building Year awarded Built-in Area (Sq.ft) Rating Achieved % increase in cost Payback (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 Consultants Office, Noida 2007 15,000 Platinum 8% 4 years Kalpataru Square, Mumbai 2009 1,00,000 Platinum 2% 2 years
Market Transformation  Materials High performance glass Flyash blocks  Wall & roof insulation High albedo roofing materials Low VOC - paints, adhesives & sealants CRI certified carpets FSC certified wood Eco-friendly housekeeping chemicals Equipment / Systems Waterless urinals High CoP chillers CO 2  sensors Wind towers Root zone treatment systems New Services  III Party Commissioning Energy simulation Facilitation Opportunity for Green Building Materials & Products  (Green buildings + other buildings) by 2015: USD 100 Billion
Material Costs Few Examples   Material Cost (in INR) 2003  2011 Waterless Urinals 15,000 per unit 6,000 per unit CO 2  sensors 50,000 per unit 20,000 per unit Certified Wood 2,500 per cu.ft. 1,600 per cu.ft. High Performance Glass 500 per sq.ft. 350 per sq.ft. High Albedo Materials 90 per sq.ft. 60 per sq.ft.
IGBC Accredited Professional  On-line Examination Launched during Sep’ 2009 531 qualified professionals 2,500 professionals registered to take exam
Green Building Congress 2010 Green Building Congress 2010, Chennai Content High satisfaction levels of participants No of delegates attended  : 1,000+ No of green products displayed :  200+ No of speakers  :  70+
Green Building Congress 2011 Venue : Pragati Maidan, New Delhi Month : 20-23, October 2011
To Sum Up . . . Excellent opportunity to reduce operating costs from day one Tremendous Benefits Society Nation Instil in the citizens A Sense of Pride Contribution to society Ultimately, resulting in  a better quality of life
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    Green Building Movementin India CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon Suzlon One Earth, Pune Avani, Individual Home, Hyderabad
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    “ Centre ofExcellence” for Green Buildings, Energy, Environment, Renewable energy, Water & Climate change activities in India CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad A unique Public – Private Partnership ( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )
  • 3.
    Inaugurated by H.EDr A P J Abdul Kalam 14 July 2004 CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre
  • 4.
    Indian Green BuildingCouncil (IGBC) Vision of IGBC To usher in a green building revolution in India India to become one of the world leaders in green buildings by 2015
  • 5.
    Green Building Movementin India In 2001, 1 Green Building 20,000 sq.ft. 1,189 + Green Buildings, 805 + Million sq.ft.
  • 6.
    Green Building Movementin India 1 S No 50 2001 ≈ 8,500 CEOs & senior people involved Till date   Criteria 10 No. of professionals trained on Green Building concepts ≈ 13,550 2 1 0 No. of registered Green Buildings Built – in Area (sq.ft) 1,189 + 805 + Million 3 5 Green Building products & equipment 118 4 0 IGBC Membership (Founding Members) 1,286 (102) 5 0 IGBC Local Chapters 12 6 0 IGBC AP 531 7
  • 7.
    Green Building Movement- Growth All types of buildings, all over the country : IT Parks, Offices, Residential, Banks, Airport, Convention Centre, Institutions, Hospitals, Hotels, Factories, SEZs, Townships . . .
  • 8.
    IGBC Services IGBCMembership IGBC Local Chapters Student Chapters Green Building Certification Green Building Training Programme IGBC AP Exam Green Building Directory Manufacturers & Major Vendors Green Building Congress India’s annual flagship event IGBC AP Certificate Launch of Green Building Directory
  • 9.
    IGBC - MembershipMembership Benefits Unique reach and access to resources Platform for networking Opportunity for advocacy of Green Buildings Participation in local chapter activities, stakeholder meetings etc. Special discounts for IGBC events, Project Registrations & Certifications Membership is open only to registered firms and not individuals
  • 10.
    IGBC Members (ason July 2011) IGBC Membership (1286) Builders Developers (318) Architectural Firms Consultants (453) Mat. & Equip. Manufacturers (396) Institutions Nodal Agencies (119)
  • 11.
    IGBC Local ChaptersMr Rajesh B Lund Coimbatore Mr Lalit Kumar Jain Pune Mr Amar J Britto Goa Ar Karan Grover Vadodara Mr B R Ajit Kochi Mr Ravi Raheja Mumbai Ms Shakuntala Ghosh Kolkata Mr Sridaran Hyderabad Mr Sameer Sinha Ahmedabad Mr Syed Mohamed Beary Bangalore Mr C N Raghavendran Chennai Mr Vidur Bharadwaj Delhi Chairmen Chapter
  • 12.
    One single ratingcannot be applied to suit all building types IGBC Green Homes Rating IGBC Green Factory Rating IGBC Green SEZs IGBC Green Townships LEED India NC (New Construction) LEED India CS (Core and Shell) IGBC Green Building Rating Systems Rating systems applicable for all 5 climatic zones in the country
  • 13.
    Government & IGBC…Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) Notification on Green Buildings Faster Environmental Clearance to projects applying for IGBC Green Building Certification
  • 14.
    Green Building Guidelinesfor Maharashtra IGBC Developing Guidelines along with the Environment Department, Govt of Maharashtra Government & IGBC… Ms Valsa Nair Singh, IAS, Secretary, Environment Department, Govt. of Maharashtra at IGBC Green Homes Conference 2011
  • 15.
    Additional FAR of5% 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 Government & IGBC…
  • 16.
    HMDA ‘Green Channel’initiative for Green Buildings Fast track clearance for green buildings Residential, commercial and industrial buildings To comply with IGBC Green Building guidelines 50% incentive on approval fee Government & IGBC
  • 17.
    Green Building RatingSystem – Key Areas Sustainable Sites Water efficiency Indoor Environmental Quality Energy & Atmosphere Material & Resources IGBC, a whole-building approach to sustainability by recognizing performance in five key areas
  • 18.
    Rediscovery of theIndian ethos 5 elements of Nature (Panchabhutas) Daylight, Night Sky Pollution Akash (Sky) Indoor Environmental Quality Vayu (Air) Energy & Atmosphere Agni (Fire) Water Efficiency Jal (Water) Sustainable Sites Prithvi (Earth)
  • 19.
    Green Buildings inIndia Varieties of buildings registered for Green Building Rating in India IT Parks Offices Banks Hospitals Airports Convention Centers Educational Institutions Hotels Residential Manufacturing Units RGI Airport, Hyderabad LEED Silver rating TCS Technopark, Chennai LEED Gold rating
  • 20.
    Benefits of Greenbuildings Tangible benefits Energy savings : 40-50% Water savings : 20-30% Intangible benefits All good aspects associated to green Better Indoor ambience Day lighting & views Improved health and productivity (12-16%) CII-Godrej GBC ITC Green Centre World Class Standards & Procedures
  • 21.
    Benefits Experienced inCertified Green Buildings First 3 Platinum Buildings monitored to validate tangible benefits Benefits far exceeding the initial estimates Energy consumption depends on Local climate, Density of occupancy, Occupancy schedule, Orientation of the building, Internal loads 63% 45% 40% % Reduction 1,30,000 20,00,000 31,00,000 Actual Building (kWh) 9 3,50,000 20,000 CII Godrej GBC 90 35,00,000 1,70,000 ITC 102 48,00,000 1,75,000 Wipro Annual Energy Savings (Rs in Lakhs) Normal Building (kWh) Sq.ft Building
  • 22.
    Benefits in 167 Certified Green Buildings, India 2,500 kW - Renewable energy, (Installed capacity) 26,550 Tons 450 Tons Construction waste diverted from landfills 2,655,000 KL 45,000 KL Water savings 885,000 MWh 15,000 MWh Energy savings 708,000 Tons 12,000 Tons Co2 reduction Benefits Per year Average Benefits /Million Sq.ft Environmental Benefit Category
  • 23.
    What IGBC GreenBuildings did differently Feature Conventional Building Green Building Approach Predominantly address energy & water efficiency Holistic; Integrated design Standards Meet the standards Beat the standards – NBC, ECBC, IPMVP, SMACNA etc., Materials Virgin materials Material Re-use ITC, Wipro (Rs 75 -100 Lakhs) Cooling Technologies Vapour compression Solar air-conditioning, Wind towers etc., Air-Conditioning 150-200 sft /TR 350- 400 sft /TR
  • 24.
    What IGBC GreenBuildings did differently Olympia Tech Park, Chennai Feature Conventional Building Green Building Electrical Demand (1 Mn sq. ft) 8 - 10 MW 6 - 7 MW Lighting Power Density (watts/ sq. ft) 1.5 - 2.0 0.6 - 0.8 Equipment Power Density (watts/ sq. ft) 2.5 - 3.0 1.5 - 2.0 IGP Office, Gulbarga ITC Green Centre
  • 25.
    Cost of GreenBuildings - Indian Experiences Cost showing a decreasing trend over the years Incremental Cost lower if base design has already factored normal Green features 3 years 2% Silver 78,000 2007 HITAM, Hyderabad Building Year awarded Built-in Area (Sq.ft) Rating Achieved % increase in cost Payback (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 Consultants Office, Noida 2007 15,000 Platinum 8% 4 years Kalpataru Square, Mumbai 2009 1,00,000 Platinum 2% 2 years
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    Market Transformation Materials High performance glass Flyash blocks Wall & roof insulation High albedo roofing materials Low VOC - paints, adhesives & sealants CRI certified carpets FSC certified wood Eco-friendly housekeeping chemicals Equipment / Systems Waterless urinals High CoP chillers CO 2 sensors Wind towers Root zone treatment systems New Services III Party Commissioning Energy simulation Facilitation Opportunity for Green Building Materials & Products (Green buildings + other buildings) by 2015: USD 100 Billion
  • 27.
    Material Costs FewExamples Material Cost (in INR) 2003 2011 Waterless Urinals 15,000 per unit 6,000 per unit CO 2 sensors 50,000 per unit 20,000 per unit Certified Wood 2,500 per cu.ft. 1,600 per cu.ft. High Performance Glass 500 per sq.ft. 350 per sq.ft. High Albedo Materials 90 per sq.ft. 60 per sq.ft.
  • 28.
    IGBC Accredited Professional On-line Examination Launched during Sep’ 2009 531 qualified professionals 2,500 professionals registered to take exam
  • 29.
    Green Building Congress2010 Green Building Congress 2010, Chennai Content High satisfaction levels of participants No of delegates attended : 1,000+ No of green products displayed : 200+ No of speakers : 70+
  • 30.
    Green Building Congress2011 Venue : Pragati Maidan, New Delhi Month : 20-23, October 2011
  • 31.
    To Sum Up. . . Excellent opportunity to reduce operating costs from day one Tremendous Benefits Society Nation Instil in the citizens A Sense of Pride Contribution to society Ultimately, resulting in a better quality of life
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