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TITLE:

ADVANCED ENERGY EFFICIENT IT PARK DESIGN

INTRODUCTION:

An energy-efficient IT park is a specialized facility designed to promote sustainability and


reduce the environmental impact of information technology operations. As the demand for digital
services and technology continues to grow, the energy consumption of IT infrastructure has become
a significant concern. An energy-efficient IT park addresses this challenge by incorporating
environmentally friendly practices and technologies.

AIM:

The basic aim of an energy-efficient IT park is to create a sustainable and environmentally


responsible environment for information technology operations.

OBJECTIVES:

Reduce Energy Consumption

Optimize resource utilization.

Promote Renewable energy resources

Minimize carbon footprint

Implement Energy Efficient technologies

Encourage sustainable design and construction

Address E- waste management.

SCOPE:

 Reduced environmental impact


 Cost savings
 Technological advancements
 Corporate social responsibility
 Employee productivity and well being
 Government incentives
 Smart building technologies
 Long term sustainability.

LIMITATIONS:

 High initial costs


 Technological Limitations
 Resistance to change
 Space constraints
 Regulatory compliance
 Data security concerns
 Technological obsolescence

CASE STUDY:
1. ITC Green center, Gurgaon
2. Olympia Tech park, Chennai.

REQUIREMENTS:

 Reception / Greeting area


 Meeting and conference rooms
 Common area
 Phone rooms
 Wellness rooms
 webinar and recording room
 IT room
 Outdoor spaces
 Bike storage space

SITE DESCRIPTION.

TCS Siruseri New Tech Park ‐ SEZ is located at survey number 87/1, 87/2, 87/3, 88, 89,
91Pt, 91/22 & 91/23 and Plot no: H‐11/1B, H‐11/1C & H‐11/2 of Egattur Village, Thiruporur Taluk,
Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu. The site co‐ordinates are 12°49'46.42"N Latitude and
80°13'41.60"E Longitude.
Site Area : 18.9 Acres (76,648.87 Sqm)

BIBILOGRAPHY/WEBLIOGRAPHY:

1. .https://www.breeam.com/
2. https://www.iea.org/topics/buildings/
3. https://www.gbig.org/collections/14555

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