Sustainable Development in ArchitectureGargi Bhatele
The beginning of the presentation explains what is sustainable architecture, followed by case studies on examples of buildings built using sustainable architecture techniques. Buildings included in the presentation are, Oasia Hotel Singapore, ITC Maurya Hotel New Delhi, and Dixin Water Foundation Texas.
This document discusses green technologies and innovations for a sustainable future. It begins by noting that fossil fuel resources like oil, gas and coal will be depleted within the next few centuries. It then defines green technology as applying environmental science and monitoring to conserve resources and reduce human impacts. The goals of green technology are outlined as reduce, recycle, renew, refuse and responsibility. Examples of green technologies presented include enhanced geothermal energy, nano solar energy that reduces costs, wave power generators, sewage water treatment, and recycling. The document stresses that developing more green technologies and acting responsibly is important to have a sustainable future.
The document provides information on several green buildings that have achieved certification under rating systems like GRIHA and LEED. It discusses the passive and active design strategies implemented in buildings like the Indira Paryavaran Bhawan in Delhi, Centre for Environmental Sciences & Engineering at IIT Kanpur, Anna Centenary Library in Chennai and ITC Green Centre in Gurgaon that have enabled them to minimize energy and water consumption and obtain high ratings. These strategies include optimal orientation, daylighting, natural ventilation, renewable energy systems, water harvesting and efficient HVAC and lighting designs.
The document discusses the potential impacts of green hydrogen production on freshwater resources and proposes solutions to address this issue. It notes that while electrolysis to produce green hydrogen requires large quantities of water, using waste water from industries could help reduce the strain on freshwater sources. The proposed solutions include using treated industrial wastewater as a feedstock for electrolysis and implementing more water efficient processes and technologies in green hydrogen plants, such as water recycling and advanced cooling systems. This would help ensure green hydrogen production is environmentally sustainable and does not exacerbate water scarcity issues.
The ITC Maurya hotel in New Delhi has implemented numerous green building design features and sustainable practices that have earned it recognition as the "Greenest Luxury Hotel Chain in the World". It focuses on energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable development, indoor air quality, and the use of local and recycled materials. Specific strategies include the use of solar power, rainwater harvesting, native landscaping covering 25% of the area, roof coating to reduce cooling needs, sensor faucets that reduce water usage by 33%, and recycling or reusing over 99% of waste.
This document provides case studies for four projects related to waste water and reuse:
1) Hillcrest Housing Association HQ focused on sustainability through a biomass boiler, earth tubes for ventilation, and rainwater recycling.
2) The Architect's House in Lucknow, India prioritized green spaces, solar power, and wastewater treatment and reuse.
3) PTC Industries HQ aimed for LEED platinum through preserving trees, minimizing turf, harvesting rainwater, and generating solar power onsite.
4) The Mamak Recycling Center processes waste through anaerobic digestion to produce biogas and compost while recycling materials.
The document summarizes an eco-friendly cosmetics plant called O'right Green Headquarters located in Taiwan. Some key details:
- The 4960 sqm plant cost $6.38 million to build and employs 70 people at the headquarters and 60 elsewhere in Taiwan.
- It has received numerous environmental certifications and aims to be Asia's first green cosmetics plant.
- Sustainable design features include solar panels, wind turbines, rainwater recycling, LED lighting, and air conditioning-free days to reduce electricity usage by 50% compared to the previous plant despite being 3 times larger.
- Water recycling systems and ultrapure water production are used to reduce water usage by 10 times standard levels
Sustainable Development in ArchitectureGargi Bhatele
The beginning of the presentation explains what is sustainable architecture, followed by case studies on examples of buildings built using sustainable architecture techniques. Buildings included in the presentation are, Oasia Hotel Singapore, ITC Maurya Hotel New Delhi, and Dixin Water Foundation Texas.
This document discusses green technologies and innovations for a sustainable future. It begins by noting that fossil fuel resources like oil, gas and coal will be depleted within the next few centuries. It then defines green technology as applying environmental science and monitoring to conserve resources and reduce human impacts. The goals of green technology are outlined as reduce, recycle, renew, refuse and responsibility. Examples of green technologies presented include enhanced geothermal energy, nano solar energy that reduces costs, wave power generators, sewage water treatment, and recycling. The document stresses that developing more green technologies and acting responsibly is important to have a sustainable future.
The document provides information on several green buildings that have achieved certification under rating systems like GRIHA and LEED. It discusses the passive and active design strategies implemented in buildings like the Indira Paryavaran Bhawan in Delhi, Centre for Environmental Sciences & Engineering at IIT Kanpur, Anna Centenary Library in Chennai and ITC Green Centre in Gurgaon that have enabled them to minimize energy and water consumption and obtain high ratings. These strategies include optimal orientation, daylighting, natural ventilation, renewable energy systems, water harvesting and efficient HVAC and lighting designs.
The document discusses the potential impacts of green hydrogen production on freshwater resources and proposes solutions to address this issue. It notes that while electrolysis to produce green hydrogen requires large quantities of water, using waste water from industries could help reduce the strain on freshwater sources. The proposed solutions include using treated industrial wastewater as a feedstock for electrolysis and implementing more water efficient processes and technologies in green hydrogen plants, such as water recycling and advanced cooling systems. This would help ensure green hydrogen production is environmentally sustainable and does not exacerbate water scarcity issues.
The ITC Maurya hotel in New Delhi has implemented numerous green building design features and sustainable practices that have earned it recognition as the "Greenest Luxury Hotel Chain in the World". It focuses on energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable development, indoor air quality, and the use of local and recycled materials. Specific strategies include the use of solar power, rainwater harvesting, native landscaping covering 25% of the area, roof coating to reduce cooling needs, sensor faucets that reduce water usage by 33%, and recycling or reusing over 99% of waste.
This document provides case studies for four projects related to waste water and reuse:
1) Hillcrest Housing Association HQ focused on sustainability through a biomass boiler, earth tubes for ventilation, and rainwater recycling.
2) The Architect's House in Lucknow, India prioritized green spaces, solar power, and wastewater treatment and reuse.
3) PTC Industries HQ aimed for LEED platinum through preserving trees, minimizing turf, harvesting rainwater, and generating solar power onsite.
4) The Mamak Recycling Center processes waste through anaerobic digestion to produce biogas and compost while recycling materials.
The document summarizes an eco-friendly cosmetics plant called O'right Green Headquarters located in Taiwan. Some key details:
- The 4960 sqm plant cost $6.38 million to build and employs 70 people at the headquarters and 60 elsewhere in Taiwan.
- It has received numerous environmental certifications and aims to be Asia's first green cosmetics plant.
- Sustainable design features include solar panels, wind turbines, rainwater recycling, LED lighting, and air conditioning-free days to reduce electricity usage by 50% compared to the previous plant despite being 3 times larger.
- Water recycling systems and ultrapure water production are used to reduce water usage by 10 times standard levels
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The presentation orients towards a energy efficient designs and sustainable development strategies in a building, TERI institute has been taken as a case study for appropriate demonstration on how these design works to become an energy efficient building.
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Globally, buildings are responsible for one-third of greenhouse gas emissions due to their reliance on conventional energy sources and lack of energy efficiency. To reduce this impact, green building strategies aim to improve energy and water efficiency, use renewable energy sources, and sustainable materials. However, outdated building codes and financing hurdles have impeded progress on green buildings. The document then provides examples of innovative green building designs in India that have achieved significant reductions in energy and water consumption through strategies like net zero waste systems, soil biotechnology for sewage treatment, solar passive design, and renewable energy integration.
This document proposes opportunities for sustainable improvements at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee. It analyzes applying sustainable land use practices like installing pervious pavement and solar panels in the parking lots to improve water quality, reduce heat absorption, and generate renewable energy. Inside the stadium, opportunities like LED lighting, occupancy sensors, and water conservation measures like soil moisture sensors and rainwater harvesting are discussed. Implementing these measures could save over $30,000 annually in water and energy costs while reducing the environmental footprint of the facility.
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The document discusses key aspects of eco-friendly houses. Eco-friendly houses help conserve energy and resources like water, electricity, and cooking gas. They reduce pollution and environmental degradation by efficiently using energy, water, and other resources. Such houses utilize waste materials like fly ash and organic waste. They also employ sustainable materials and techniques like insulation, renewable energy sources, and rainwater harvesting to optimize resource usage and achieve long-term benefits like lowered costs and reduced pollution.
The document provides literature studies on the design of various hotel and resort projects:
1. The Vijay Tara Hotel & Resort case study examines the site plan, floor plans, elevations and renders of the project located in Jharkhand.
2. The Waghoba Ecolodge Resort case study describes the sustainable design strategies used at the resort located near a wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra, including its lake, landscaping, and passive design features.
3. The literature study examines the major green architectural practices of the 5-star rated Suzlon-One Earth office complex in Pune, such as its renewable energy system, water recycling, and emphasis on occupant comfort.
There is no denying the fact that human habitat is an essential part of a civil society but at the cost of nature.
The natural resources are limited and depleting very fast.
Global CO2 emission is growing at 1.3% per year.
Energy in all forms generated for use by man is continuously getting more expensive and becoming scarce in availability.
Thus we must enforce measures of sustainability and live in harmony with nature.
The document provides an overview of the ITC Maurya hotel in New Delhi, India. Some key points:
- ITC Maurya is a luxury hotel located in New Delhi known for its "East meets West" architectural style combining Mauryan and contemporary design.
- The hotel has implemented various eco-friendly initiatives and has received LEED Platinum certification for its sustainability practices, making it one of the greenest luxury hotel chains in the world.
- Initiatives include extensive water conservation efforts like rainwater harvesting which have helped increase the local water table, as well as energy efficiency practices that have reduced the hotel's energy usage by 23% compared to industry standards.
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The document discusses green cities and quality of life. It provides an overview of why green building principles are important for reducing environmental impact and maintaining sustainability. It then discusses Ramanujan IT City, a green building development project in Chennai, India, as a case study. The development used numerous green building initiatives and achieved LEED Platinum certification. It focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energy, water recycling, waste reduction, and other sustainability measures. The case study outlines the various design features, technologies, and outcomes that demonstrate how Ramanujan IT City is operating as a high-performance green building.
The document summarizes the green building features of the ITC Grand Chola Hotel in Chennai, India. The hotel received a 5-star rating under India's GRIHA rating system, which evaluates buildings based on their environmental impact. Some key green features included efficient energy and water systems that reduced consumption by over 40% and 50% respectively. Renewable energy sources like solar panels and a wind turbine were also utilized. Sustainable materials and indoor air quality management further contributed to the hotel's high rating for green building practices.
The document discusses ITC Grand Chola hotel in Chennai, India, which has received GRIHA's 5-star rating. GRIHA is India's national rating system that assesses buildings on efficient resource use, occupant health, and environmental protection. ITC Grand Chola incorporates several sustainable design features, including efficient energy and water systems, renewable energy generation, green materials, and indoor air quality controls. These sustainability measures allow the hotel to achieve over 40% energy reduction and 50% water reduction compared to benchmarks.
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Green buildings typically consume 40-50% less energy and 20-30% less water. They provide healthier spaces for occupants by increasing efficiency of energy, water and material usage. Developing green buildings helps protect the environment and save natural resources. While green buildings may cost slightly more initially, the benefits of reduced operating costs and improved marketing outweigh the higher initial costs. Proper design and planning from the beginning can minimize additional expenses.
Eco-resort developments focus on organic architecture, green construction techniques, renewable energy sources, and water management. Buildings are designed with curved forms and green roofs to integrate with the natural environment. Construction emphasizes local materials, passive design, and sustainability. On-site renewable energy like solar, wind, and hydro is prioritized along with conservation. Water is collected and treated sustainably on-site. International eco-certification promotes sustainable tourism. The development aims to enrich guests through harmony with nature, togetherness, and new experiences. Potential concepts include villas, suites, beach clubs, restaurants, and a spa.
Manipal University Jaipur has been awarded LEED Platinum Certificate & Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) award for water management.
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This document provides an overview of a presentation on environmental and sustainable issues for tall buildings. It discusses key topics like green architecture, sustainable building features, bioclimatic issues and their relationship to tall buildings, energy efficiency importance and different ways to make buildings energy efficient, as well as LEED and SEED certification criteria. The presentation covers characteristics of green architecture, advantages of green buildings over conventional buildings, and examples of sustainable high-rise buildings that utilize natural sources, reuse energy, and energy efficient devices to reduce their environmental impact.
The presentation orients towards a energy efficient designs and sustainable development strategies in a building, TERI institute has been taken as a case study for appropriate demonstration on how these design works to become an energy efficient building.
Green Building Case Study on TERI,bangalore.Vinay M
This presentation basically encompasses the green practices which are followed or incorporated in the structure to attain the platinum rating systems and posses the sustainable features that way..!!
Green Building Concept - Sangath IPL.pdfabirami232268
Sangath IPL promotes green building concepts that provide environmental, economic, and social benefits. Green buildings enhance biodiversity, improve air and water quality, and conserve natural resources while reducing operating costs. They also improve occupant health and comfort through enhanced indoor air quality. Sangath IPL's projects incorporate various green features like reflective glass, water-based paints, percolating wells for rainwater harvesting, cross ventilation, water efficient fixtures, and an STP plant to treat and reuse grey water. The development also uses native landscaping, electric vehicle charging points, waste segregation, solar power generation, and LED lighting with motion sensors.
Globally, buildings are responsible for one-third of greenhouse gas emissions due to their reliance on conventional energy sources and lack of energy efficiency. To reduce this impact, green building strategies aim to improve energy and water efficiency, use renewable energy sources, and sustainable materials. However, outdated building codes and financing hurdles have impeded progress on green buildings. The document then provides examples of innovative green building designs in India that have achieved significant reductions in energy and water consumption through strategies like net zero waste systems, soil biotechnology for sewage treatment, solar passive design, and renewable energy integration.
This document proposes opportunities for sustainable improvements at LP Field in Nashville, Tennessee. It analyzes applying sustainable land use practices like installing pervious pavement and solar panels in the parking lots to improve water quality, reduce heat absorption, and generate renewable energy. Inside the stadium, opportunities like LED lighting, occupancy sensors, and water conservation measures like soil moisture sensors and rainwater harvesting are discussed. Implementing these measures could save over $30,000 annually in water and energy costs while reducing the environmental footprint of the facility.
Kohinoor Hospital the Sustainable HospitalRajat Katarne
The document describes Kohinoor Hospital, a 227,000 square foot, 150-bed multi-specialty hospital in Mumbai. It has implemented numerous sustainable and energy efficient practices, such as using natural light, recycled materials in construction, an on-site water treatment plant for reuse, and solar panels. As a result of these initiatives, Kohinoor Hospital is the first and only LEED Platinum certified hospital in India, demonstrating industry-leading sustainability standards.
The document discusses key aspects of eco-friendly houses. Eco-friendly houses help conserve energy and resources like water, electricity, and cooking gas. They reduce pollution and environmental degradation by efficiently using energy, water, and other resources. Such houses utilize waste materials like fly ash and organic waste. They also employ sustainable materials and techniques like insulation, renewable energy sources, and rainwater harvesting to optimize resource usage and achieve long-term benefits like lowered costs and reduced pollution.
The document provides literature studies on the design of various hotel and resort projects:
1. The Vijay Tara Hotel & Resort case study examines the site plan, floor plans, elevations and renders of the project located in Jharkhand.
2. The Waghoba Ecolodge Resort case study describes the sustainable design strategies used at the resort located near a wildlife sanctuary in Maharashtra, including its lake, landscaping, and passive design features.
3. The literature study examines the major green architectural practices of the 5-star rated Suzlon-One Earth office complex in Pune, such as its renewable energy system, water recycling, and emphasis on occupant comfort.
There is no denying the fact that human habitat is an essential part of a civil society but at the cost of nature.
The natural resources are limited and depleting very fast.
Global CO2 emission is growing at 1.3% per year.
Energy in all forms generated for use by man is continuously getting more expensive and becoming scarce in availability.
Thus we must enforce measures of sustainability and live in harmony with nature.
The document provides an overview of the ITC Maurya hotel in New Delhi, India. Some key points:
- ITC Maurya is a luxury hotel located in New Delhi known for its "East meets West" architectural style combining Mauryan and contemporary design.
- The hotel has implemented various eco-friendly initiatives and has received LEED Platinum certification for its sustainability practices, making it one of the greenest luxury hotel chains in the world.
- Initiatives include extensive water conservation efforts like rainwater harvesting which have helped increase the local water table, as well as energy efficiency practices that have reduced the hotel's energy usage by 23% compared to industry standards.
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The document discusses green cities and quality of life. It provides an overview of why green building principles are important for reducing environmental impact and maintaining sustainability. It then discusses Ramanujan IT City, a green building development project in Chennai, India, as a case study. The development used numerous green building initiatives and achieved LEED Platinum certification. It focuses on energy efficiency, renewable energy, water recycling, waste reduction, and other sustainability measures. The case study outlines the various design features, technologies, and outcomes that demonstrate how Ramanujan IT City is operating as a high-performance green building.
The document summarizes the green building features of the ITC Grand Chola Hotel in Chennai, India. The hotel received a 5-star rating under India's GRIHA rating system, which evaluates buildings based on their environmental impact. Some key green features included efficient energy and water systems that reduced consumption by over 40% and 50% respectively. Renewable energy sources like solar panels and a wind turbine were also utilized. Sustainable materials and indoor air quality management further contributed to the hotel's high rating for green building practices.
The document discusses ITC Grand Chola hotel in Chennai, India, which has received GRIHA's 5-star rating. GRIHA is India's national rating system that assesses buildings on efficient resource use, occupant health, and environmental protection. ITC Grand Chola incorporates several sustainable design features, including efficient energy and water systems, renewable energy generation, green materials, and indoor air quality controls. These sustainability measures allow the hotel to achieve over 40% energy reduction and 50% water reduction compared to benchmarks.
SUSTAINABLE BUILDING Infosys limited,mysoreApurwa Kumari
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Green buildings typically consume 40-50% less energy and 20-30% less water. They provide healthier spaces for occupants by increasing efficiency of energy, water and material usage. Developing green buildings helps protect the environment and save natural resources. While green buildings may cost slightly more initially, the benefits of reduced operating costs and improved marketing outweigh the higher initial costs. Proper design and planning from the beginning can minimize additional expenses.
Eco-resort developments focus on organic architecture, green construction techniques, renewable energy sources, and water management. Buildings are designed with curved forms and green roofs to integrate with the natural environment. Construction emphasizes local materials, passive design, and sustainability. On-site renewable energy like solar, wind, and hydro is prioritized along with conservation. Water is collected and treated sustainably on-site. International eco-certification promotes sustainable tourism. The development aims to enrich guests through harmony with nature, togetherness, and new experiences. Potential concepts include villas, suites, beach clubs, restaurants, and a spa.
Manipal University Jaipur has been awarded LEED Platinum Certificate & Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) award for water management.
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2. WHATISGREENARCHITECTURE ?
Green Architecture, Or Green Design, Is An Approach To Building That
Minimizes Harmful Effects On Human Health And The Environment. The
"Green" Architect Or Designer Attempts To Safeguard Air, Water, And Earth
By Choosing Eco-friendly Building Materials And Construction Practices.
Features :
Ventilation Systems Designed For Efficient Heating And Cooling
Energy-efficient Lighting And Appliances
Water-saving Plumbing Fixtures
Landscaping With Native Vegetation And Planned To Maximize Passive
Solar Energy
Minimal Harm To The Natural Habitat
Alternative Renewable Energy Power Sources Such As Solar Power Or
Wind Power
Non-synthetic, Non-toxic Materials Used Inside And Out
Locally-obtained Woods And Stone, Eliminating Long-haul Transportation
Responsibly-harvested Woods ETC.
3. INTRODUCTION
Acknowledged As The Preferred Residence Of Visiting Heads Of State And Global Business
Leaders–itc Maurya Epitomizes The Luxury Hotel Experience. The Hotel Has Started Its
Operation In The Year 1977. ITC Maurya Has 438 Rooms, 6 F & B Restaurants Outlets And 3
Banquet Spaces
4. NATURALENERGYUSAGEFORLIGHTING
> They Use Ample Of Natural Light,
Which Comes In From All Four Directions,
As Shown In The Plan
> They Have Open Restaurants, Which Has
Minimal Usage Of Artificial Lights.
5. ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Compared to conventional heat transfer fluid like water, Nano fluids
have higher thermal conductivity.
Nano fluids are new class of advanced heat transfer fluids engineered
by dispersing nanoparticles, which have high surface area.
Nano fluid when used with water in the ratio of 50:50 enhances the
capacity of water to transfer heat. Thus making it more efficient in
terms of energy consumption
Water in the closed loop between heat pump and heat exchanger
get replaced with Nano fluid solution which resulted in better
IKW/Ton of heat pump
POWER OPTIMISER
Patented shut efficiency system is a
Magnetic field induction technology that
recycles the waste inductive energy
resulting reduced KVAH demand, power
factor, improvements and reduced capacity
charges
6. AGNISUMUKH GAS BURNER
Uniform heat without burning while
retaining the moisture of the food ensuring
tastier and healthier food.
A radiation with this frequency of energy
converts molecule into tiny atoms and
cooks with minimum gas pressure
compared to the conventional gas burners
Flameless, smokeless, noiseless, odorless
radiant heat device
ITC Maurya has installed and commissioned one BIO-
URJA
Plant of 1 Ton capacity last year June’2016
ITC Maurya generates average 800 Kg of food waste
daily.
Out of which approx. 600 Kg is being processed at
Biogas
plant and 200 kg approx. is processed in Organic Waste
Converter.
Capital investment of the Project is 45 lacs with a
payback
of 4-5 years
BIO-URJAENERGY FROM WASTE
7. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
• ITC MAURYA USES 23% LESS ENERGY THAN USGBC’S
NATIONAL AVERAGE FOR LARGE SIZE LUXURY HOTELS
• USAGE OF SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM FOR HOT WATER
AND LOW PRESSURE STEAM APPLICATION
• USAGE OF NON OZONE DEPLETING GASES FOR
REFRIGERATION
• HVAC SYSYTEM , THERMAL SYSTEM, WATER
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND BUILDING MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM UNDERWENT RETRO COMMISSIONING TO
ENHANCE PERFORMANCE EFFICIENCIES
8. WATER EFFICIENCY
• Sensor Operated And Water Less
Urinals, Dual Flush Water Closets Have
Reduced The Water Consumption By
33% Against USGBC Standards.
■ Reduce Water Demand In
Cooling Tower Through
Automation
■ Excess Treated Water Is Given To
Government Bodies For Irrigation Of
Landscapes Gardens And Forests.
■ Only Treated Recycled
Water Is Used For
Landscape, Cooling Tower
And Miscellaneous
Cleaning Resulting In
Further Reduction Of Water
Consumption.
9. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
THE HOTEL’S RAINWATER HARVESTING
CAPACITY, IS 30% OF THE PEAK
RAINFALL.
THE BUILDING CONSCIOUSLY PROMOTES
CULTIVATION OF NATIVE PLANTS.
OVER 75% OF ROOF AREA IS
COVERED WITH SPECIAL PAINT THAT
HAS HIGH SOLAR REFLECTIVE INDEX
THEREBY REDUCING THE COOLING
DEMAND.
10. SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
• VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND PAINTS
AND FSC (FOREST STEWARDSHIP
COUNCIL) CERTIFIED WOOD IS USED
FOR REFURBISHMENTS AND
RENOVATIONS
• MORE THAN 30% OF THE FOOD AND
BEVARGE USED IS HARVESTED AND
PROCESSED LOCALLY WITHIN 160 KMS
OF THE HOTEL
• USAGE OF ENERGY EFFICIENT LED
LAMPS
12. SOLAR CONCENTRATORS
ITC MAURYA has installed the
World’s First On-site Paraboloid
Solar Concentrator
to meet it’s thermal requirement
of steam and hot water