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How high-performance buildings are the next step towards a sustainable future

  • October 8, 2024
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How high-performance buildings are the next step towards a sustainable future

Sub : Env

Sec: Climate Change

Importance of Energy Efficiency in Buildings:

  • Buildings and Emissions: Globally, buildings are responsible for about 40% of total final energy consumption, primarily due to operational needs like Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and lighting.
    • Emissions Impact: This accounts for 28% of energy-related carbon emissions, both from on-site energy use and off-site sources like power plants.
    • In India, buildings contribute to more than 30% of national energy use and 20% of its carbon emissions (Bureau of Energy Efficiency).
  • Urbanization Challenge: As India’s urban population is expected to reach 600 million by 2030, unchecked building practices could significantly increase the sector’s carbon footprint, surpassing global benchmarks for energy efficiency and emissions.

High-Performance Buildings (HPBs) vs Green Buildings:

  • Green Buildings: Focus on reducing environmental impact, energy use, and water conservation, often achieving certification through established programs.
  • High-Performance Buildings (HPBs):
    • Aim for peak efficiency in energy, water use, and occupant comfort, going beyond basic requirements.
    • Features:
      • Advanced technologies such as energy-efficient HVAC systems, greywater recycling, and smart lighting.
      • Real-time performance tracking using a Building Management System (BMS) for resource optimization.
      • Site-specific designs incorporating natural lighting, ventilation, and terrain water management.
      • Use of sustainable materials like low U-value windows to enhance thermal efficiency.
    • Examples in India:
      • Unnati in Greater Noida: Incorporates high-performance glass and façade design for energy efficiency.
      • Indira Paryavaran Bhawan in New Delhi: Uses a cutting-edge HVAC system that reduces energy consumption through natural convection.
  • These building designs have paved the way for net-zero buildings (structures that generate as much energy and water as they consume) and grid-interactive buildings.

Benefits of HPBs:

  • Operational Efficiency: Smart systems in HPBs extend the lifespan of building systems and reduce the need for frequent upgrades.
    • Example: The Infosys campus in Bengaluru uses a BMS to monitor and adjust building performance, lowering maintenance costs.
  • Higher ROI: HPBs generally provide better returns through higher property values and lower operational costs.
  • Technological Integration: Automation and AI in HPBs can create intelligent ecosystems, where systems adjust lighting, temperature, and ventilation based on real-time data like occupancy or weather.
  • Health and Comfort: These buildings prioritize occupant well-being with better air quality, natural lighting, and thermal comfort.

HPBs and India’s Urban Challenges:

  • Resilience: HPBs can withstand resource scarcity, energy market fluctuations, and rising temperatures.
    • TCS Banyan Park in Mumbai is an example of integrating green spaces and natural lighting to create a sustainable, energy-efficient environment.
  • Infrastructure Pressure: As India urbanizes, HPBs offer a proactive solution by positioning buildings as drivers of sustainable growth, easing the burden on public infrastructure, and contributing to a low-carbon economy.

Source: TH

Environment How high-performance buildings are the next step towards a sustainable future

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