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ENERGY AND ATMOSPHERE

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED
MAX POINTS PREREQUISITE 1 17 points Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning Required Minimum Energy CRITERION 14 Performance Required Fundamental Refrigerant Management Required Optimise Energy Performance (Points 10) Onsite Renewable Energy, 2.5%, 5%, 7.5% (Points 3) Additional Commissioning (Points 1) CRITERION 13

TERI - GRIHA
Optimise building design to reduce the conventional energy demand. (Points 6) *Mandatory Optimise the energy performance of the building within specified comfort limits.(Points 12)

BREEAM(2008)

PREREQUISITE 2

PREREQUISITE 3

CE 5 ENERGY EFFICIEN CY

CREDIT 1

CRITERION 15

Utilization of fly ash in the building structure.(Points -6) Reduce volume, weight, and time of construction by adopting an efficient technology (e.g. precast systems, readymix concrete, etc.). (Points -4)

CREDIT 1

CREDIT 2

CRITERION 16

CREDIT 3

Where evidence is provided to demonstrate that an energy strategy will be developed for the proposed development to optimise the incorporation of energy efficiency measures into the buildings on the site.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED
CREDIT 4 Ozone Depletion(Points 1) Measurement & Verification(Points 1) Green Power, 50%(Points 1) CRITERION 17

TERI - GRIHA
Use low-energy material in the interiors.(Points -4) Renewable energy utilization.(Points-5) *Partly Mandatory Renewable energy based hot- water system.(Points -3) CREDIT 3 (Best) CREDIT 2 (Good)

BREEAM(2008)
In addition to the optimising the energy efficiency of all buildings on site, a feasibility study will be conducted.

CREDIT 5

CRITERION 18

CREDIT 6

CRITERION 19

Once the first and second credit have been achieved, the energy strategy will aim to: a. Meet the remaining demand through an appropriate Allowable Solution (as defined by current government policy)

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED

TERI - GRIHA
CE6 Onsite Renewable(s)

BREEAM(2008)

CREDIT 1 (Minimum Mandatory)

Where there is a commitment to install Low or Zero Carbon energy technologies to provide a net contribution of at least 10% of the total building energy demand (kWh/m2). Where there is a commitment to install Low or Zero Carbon energy technologies to provide a net contribution of at least 15% of the total building energy demand (kWh/m2). Where there is a commitment to install Low or Zero Carbon energy technologies to provide a net contribution of at least 20% of the total building energy demand (kWh/m2).

CREDIT 2 (Good)

CREDIT 3 (Best)

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED

TERI GRIHA
CE7 Future Renewables CREDIT 1 (Min. Mandatory)

BREEAM(2008)

Where 40% of buildings not already connected to active solar devices will be designed to allow future installation by the occupier. Where 60% of buildings not already connected to active solar devices will be designed to allow future installation by the occupier Where 80% of buildings not already connected to active solar devices will be designed to allow future installation by the occupier.

CREDIT 2 (Good)

CREDIT 3 (Best)

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED

TERI GRIHA

BREEAM (2008)

Prerequisite 1 Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning INTENT Verify and ensure that fundamental building elements and systems are designed, installed and calibrated to operate as intended. ANALYSIS The method of verifying the design, installation and calibration of building elements and systems to operate as intended is highly foolproof and exhaustive. The commissioning team too is a neutral authority not having any kind of biases towards anyone and have a predefined methodology to carry out the commissioning process on its basis. It includes verification of not only the initial installation but also takes into account post installation processes critical to ensure proper implementation in order to achieve the desired intent.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED

TERI - GRIHA

BREEAM(2008)

Prerequisite 2 Minimum Energy Performance INTENT Establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the base building and systems. ANALYSIS This prerequisite essentially requires to follow the mandatory provisions and also prescriptive requirements as laid down by ASHRAE in its related sections. The requirement of following the ASHRAE guidelines for the purpose helps in design and utilization of the best systems available at present to achieve the minimum level of energy efficiency.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED

TERI GRIHA

BREEAM (2008)

Prerequisite 2 Minimum Energy Performance INTENT Establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the base building and systems. REQUIREMENTS Design the building project to comply with both Engage a commissioning team that does not include individuals directly responsible for project design or construction management The mandatory provisions ( Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) of ASHRAE / IESNA Standard 90.1 2004 (without amendments) and The prescriptive requirements ( Sections 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, and 9.5) or performance requirements (Section 11) of ASHRAE / IESNA Standard 90.1 2004 / (without amendments)

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED

TERI - GRIHA

BREEAM( 2008)

The prescriptive requirements ( Sections 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, and 9.5) or performance requirements (Section 11) of ASHRAE / IESNA Standard 90.1 - 2004 / (without amendments)

Project should comply with the final version of ECBC (Energy Conservation Building Code) of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, India, as and when it is released. POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES Design the building envelope, HVAC, lighting and other systems to maximize energy performance. The ASHRAE 90.12004 Users manual contains worksheets that can be used to document compliance with this prerequisite

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED
For projects pursuing points under EA Credit 1, the computer simulation model may be used to confirm satisfaction of this prerequisite. If a local code has demonstrated quantitative and textual equivalence following, at a minimum, the U.S. Department of Energy standard process for commercial energy code determination, then it may be used to satisfy this prerequisite in lieu of ASHRAE 90.1-2004.

TERI - GRIHA

BREEAM(2008)

Prerequisite 3
CFC Reduction in HVAC & R Equipment INTENT Reduce ozone depletion. REQUIREMENTS Zero use of CFC-based refrigerants in new building HVAC & R base building systems. When reusing existing base building HVAC equipment, complete a comprehensive CFC phase-out conversion.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED CREDIT 6
Incorporate commissioning requirements in to the construction documents Develop and utilize a commissioning plan Verify installation, functional performance, training and operation and maintenance documentation Complete a commissioning report

TERI - GRIHA

BREEAM(2008)

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

LEED

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Prerequisite 1
INTENT Verify and ensure that fundamental building elements and systems are designed, installed and calibrated to operate as intended. REQUIREMENTS Implement or have a contract in place to implement the following fundamental best practice commissioning procedures: Engage a commissioning team that does not include individuals directly responsible for project design or construction management Review design intent and basis of design documentation Incorporate commissioning requirements in to the construction documents Develop and utilize a commissioning plan Verify installation, functional performance, training and operation and maintenance documentation Complete a commissioning report POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES Engage a Commissioning Authority and adopt a commissioning plan. Include commissioning requirements in bid documents and task the commissioning agent to produce a commissioning report once commissioning activities are completed.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Prerequisite 2
INTENT Establish the minimum level of energy efficiency for the base building and systems. REQUIREMENTS Design the building project to comply with both Engage a commissioning team that does not include individuals directly responsible for project design or construction management The mandatory provisions ( Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) of ASHRAE / IESNA Standard 90.1 2004 (without amendments) and The prescriptive requirements ( Sections 5.5, 6.5, 7.5, and 9.5) or performance requirements (Section 11) of ASHRAE / IESNA Standard 90.1 - 2004 / (without amendments) Project should comply with the final version of ECBC (Energy Conservation Building Code) of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, India, as and when it is released. POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES Design the building envelope, HVAC, lighting and other systems to maximize energy performance. The ASHRAE 90.1-2004 Users manual contains worksheets that can be used to document compliance with this prerequisite. For projects pursuing points under EA Credit 1, the computer simulation model may be used to confirm satisfaction of this prerequisite. If a local code has demonstrated quantitative and textual equivalence following, at a minimum, the U.S. Department of Energy standard process for commercial energy code determination, then it may be used to satisfy this prerequisite in lieu of ASHRAE 90.1-2004. Details on the DOE process for commercial energy code determination can be found at www.energycodes.gov/implement/determinations_com.stm.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

ECBC
PURPOSE - The purpose of this code is to provide minimum requirements for the energy-efficient design and construction of buildings SCOPE For buildings connected to 500kW+ or contract demand of 600kV+ or conditioned area of 1000 sq.m.+ APPLICABLE BUILDING SYSTEMS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Building envelopes, except for unconditioned storage spaces or warehouses, Mechanical systems and equipment, including heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, Service hot water heating, Interior and exterior lighting, Electrical power and motors.

EXEMPTIONS 1. Buidlings that do not use electricity or fossil fuel. 2. Equipment and portions of building systems that use energy primarilyfor manufacturing processes,

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Envelope Performance Factor (ASHRAE -90.1 Section 5.4)


The envelope performance factor considers only the building envelope components. Schedules of operation, lighting power, equipment power, occupant density, and mechanical systems shall be the same for both the proposed building and the budget building.

The envelope performance factor (EPF) of a building shall be calculated using

EPF = FAF [ HVACsurface + Lightingzone]


Where FAF = floor area factor for the entire building HVACsurface = sum of HVAC for each surface calculated Lightingzone = sum of lighting for each zone calculated

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Prerequisite 3

INTENT Reduce ozone depletion. REQUIREMENTS Zero use of CFC-based refrigerants in new building HVAC & R base building systems. When reusing existing base building HVAC equipment, complete a comprehensive CFC phase-out conversion. POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES When reusing existing HVAC systems, conduct an inventory to identify equipment that uses CFC refrigerants and adopt a replacement schedule for these refrigerants. For new buildings, specify new HVAC equipment that uses no CFC refrigerants.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Credit 1 (1-10 Points)

Optimize Energy Performance


INTENT Achieve increasing levels of energy performance above the prerequisite standard to reduce environmental impacts associated with excessive energy use. REQUIREMENTS Select one of the three compliance path options described below. Project teams documenting achievement using any of the three options are assumed to be in compliance with EA Prerequisite 2.

Option 1 - Whole Building Energy Simulation (110 Points)


Demonstrate a percentage improvement in the proposed building performance rating compared to the baseline building performance rating per ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1-2004 (without amendments) by a whole building project simulation using the Building Performance Rating Method in Appendix G of the Standard. Projects should comply with the final version of ECBC (Energy Conservation Building Code) of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, India, as and when it is released. The minimum energy cost savings percentage for each point threshold is as follows:

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Appendix G of Standard 90.1-2004 requires that the energy analysis done for the Building Performance Rating Method include ALL of the energy costs within and associated with the building project. To achieve points using this credit, the proposed design Appendix G of Standard 90.1-2004 Must comply with the mandatory provisions (Sections 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.4 and 10.4) in Standard 90.1-2004 (without amendments) Must include all the energy costs within and associated with the building project AND Must be compared against a baseline building that complies with Appendix G to Standard 90.1-2004 (without amendments). The default process energy cost is 25% of the total energy cost for the baseline building. For buildings, where the process energy cost is less than 25% of the baseline building energy cost, the LEED submittal must include supporting documentation substantiating that process energy inputs are appropriate.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

For the purpose of this analysis, process energy is considered to include, but is not limited to, office and general miscellaneous equipment, computers, elevators and escalators, kitchen cooking and refrigeration, laundry washing and drying, lighting exempt from the lighting power allowance (e.g., lighting integral to medical equipment) and other (e.g., waterfall pumps). Regulated (non-process) energy includes lighting (such as for the interior, parking garage, surface parking, faade, or building grounds, except as noted above), HVAC (such as for space heating, space cooling, fans, pumps, toilet exhaust, parking garage ventilation, kitchen hood exhaust, etc.), and service water heating for domestic or space heating purposes. For EA Credit 1, process loads shall be identical for both the baseline building performance rating and for the proposed building performance rating. However, project teams may follow the Exceptional Calculation Method (ASHRAE 90.1-2004 G 2.5) to document measures that reduce process loads. Documentation of process load energy savings shall include a list of the assumptions made for both the base and proposed design, and theoretical or empirical information supporting these assumptions. OR Option 2 Prescriptive Compliance Path (4 Points) Comply with the prescriptive measures of the ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guide for Small Office Buildings 2004. The following restrictions apply: Buildings must be less than 20,000 square feet Buildings must be office occupancy Project teams must fully comply with all applicable criteria as established in the Advanced Energy Design Guide for the climate zone in which the building is located

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

OR OPTION 3 - PRESCRIPTIVE COMPLIANCE PATH (1 POINT) Comply with the Basic Criteria and Prescriptive Measures of the Advanced Buildings Benchmark Version 1.1 with the exception of the following sections: 1.7 Monitoring and Trend-logging, 1.11 Indoor Air Quality, and 1.14 Networked Computer Monitor Control. The following restrictions apply: Project teams must fully comply with all applicable criteria as established in Advanced Buildings Benchmark for the climate zone in which the building is located. Potential Technologies & Strategies Design the building envelope and building systems to maximize energy performance. Use a computer simulation model to assess the energy performance and identify the most cost effective energy efficiency measures. Quantify energy performance as compared to a baseline building. If a local code has demonstrated quantitative and textual equivalence following, at a minimum, the U.S. Department of Energy standard process for commercial energy code determination, then the results of that analysis may be used to correlate local code performance with ASHRAE 90.1-2004. Details on the DOE process for commercial energy code determination can be found at www.energycodes.gov/implement/deter-minations.com.stm

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Credit 2 (1-3 points) RENEWABLE ENERGY INTENT Encourage and recognize increasing levels of self-supply through renewable technologies to reduce environmental impacts associated with fossil fuel energy use. REQUIREMENTS Supply at least 2.5% of the buildings total energy use (as expressed as a fraction of annual energy cost) through the use of on-site renewable energy systems.

TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES Assess the project for renewable energy potential including solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, hydro, and bio-gas strategies. When applying these strategies, take advantage of net metering with the local utility.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Credit 3

(1 point)

Additional Commissioning
INTENT Verify and ensure that the entire building is designed, constructed, and calibrated to operate as intended. REQUIREMENTS In addition to the Fundamental Building Systems Commissioning prerequisite, implement the following additional commissioning tasks: Conduct a focused review of the design prior to the construction documents phase Conduct a focused review of the construction documents when close to completion Conduct a selective review of contractor submittals of commissioned equipment. The above three reviews must be performed by a firm other than the designer Develop a re-commissioning management manual Have a contract in place for a near-warranty end or post occupancy review POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES Engage the Commissioning Authority (CA) early in project design phases. Task the commissioning agent to conduct project reviews before and after construction documents are complete. The CA must also create a re-commissioning manual for the building and review the project at near-warranty end.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Credit 4

(1point)

OZONE DEPLETION

INTENT
Reduce ozone depletion and support early compliance with the Montreal Protocol.

REQUIREMENTS
Install base building level HVAC and refrigeration equipment and fire suppression systems that do not contain HCFCs or Halons.

TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES


Design and operate the facility without mechanical cooling and refrigeration equipment. Where mechanical cooling is used, utilize base building HVAC and refrigeration systems for the refrigeration cycle that minimizes direct impact on ozone depletion and global warming. Select HVAC & R equipment with reduced refrigerant charge and increased equipment life. Maintain equipment to prevent leakage of refrigerant to the atmosphere. Utilize fire suppression systems that do not contain HCFCs or Halogens.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Credit 5

(1 point)

MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATION INTENT Provide for the ongoing accountability of building energy consumption performance over time. REQUIREMENTS Develop and implement a Measurement & Verification (M&V) Plan consistent with Option D: Calibrated Simulation (Savings Estimation Method 2) OR Option B: Energy Conservation Measure Isolation, as specified in the International Performance Measurement & Verification Protocol (IPMVP) Volume III: Concepts and Options for Determining Energy Savings in New Construction, April, 2003 The M&V period shall cover a period of no less than one year of post-construction occupancy POTENTIAL TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES Develop an M&V Plan to evaluate building and/or energy system performance. Characterise the building and/or energy systems through energy simulation or engineering analysis. Install the necessary metering equipment to measure energy use. Track performance by comparing predicted performance to actual performance, broken down by component or system as appropriate. Evaluate energy efficiency by comparing actual performance to baseline performance. While the IPMVP describes specific actions for verifying savings associated with energy conservation measures (ECMs) and strategies, this LEED credit expands upon typical IPMVP M&V objectives. M&V activities should not necessarily be confined to energy systems where ECMs or energy conservation strategies have been implemented. The IPMVP provides guidance on M&V strategies and their appropriate

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

applications for various situations. These strategies should be used in conjunction with monitoring and trend logging of significant energy systems to provide for the ongoing accountability of building energy performance.

Credit 6(1 point)


GREEN POWER INTENT Encourage investments in off-site renewable energy technologies to be exported to the grid. REQUIREMENTS Demonstrate that the company has installed green power equivalent to 50% of the total energy requirement of the building, anywhere in the country. This investment should come because of the rated building and should be 50 % of the building consumption. Green power so generated should be counted only once. TECHNOLOGIES & STRATEGIES Estimate the energy needs of the building on annual basis. Invest in green power plants in the country, which meets the 50% of the total energy requirement of the building. Green power is derived from solar, wind, geothermal, biomass, or low-impact hydro sources.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

TERI GRIHA

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

ENERGY: END USE CRITERION 13 Optimise building design to reduce the conventional energy demand. Commitment Plan appropriately to reflect climate responsiveness, adopt an adequate comfort range, less air-conditioned areas, daylighting, avoid over-design of the lighting and air-conditioning systems. CRITERION 14 Optimise the energy performance of the building within specified comfort limits. Commitment Ensure that energy consumption in building under a specified category is 10%40% less than that benchmarked through a simulation exercise. Ensure that thermal comfort in non air conditioned spaces are within specified limits. Energy: embodied and construction CRITERION 15 Utilization of fly ash in the building structure. Commitment Use of fly ash for RCC (reinforced cement concrete) structures with in-fill walls and load bearing structures, mortar, and binders. CRITERION 16 Reduce volume, weight, and time of construction by adopting an efficient technology (e.g. pre-cast systems, ready-mix concrete, etc.). Commitment Replace a part of the energy-intensive materials with less energyintensive materials and/or utilize regionally available materials, which use lowenergy/ energy-efficient technologies.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

CRITERION 17 Use low-energy material in the interiors. Commitment Minimum 70% in each of the three categories of interiors (internal partitions, panelling/false ceiling/interior wood finishes/ in-built furniture door/window frames, flooring) from low-energy materials/finishes to minimize the usage of wood. ENERGY: RENEWABLE CRITERION 18 : Renewable energy utilization. Commitment Mandatory provide renewable energy system with capacity equivalent to 1% of connected load for lighting and space conditioning. Meet energy requirements for a minimum of 5% of the internal lighting load (for general lighting) or its equivalent from renewable energy sources (solar, wind, biomass, fuel cells, etc). Energy requirements will be calculated based on realistic assumptions which will be subject to verification during appraisal. CRITERION 19 Renewable energy - based hot- water system. Commitment Meet 20% or more of the annual energy required for heating water through renewable energy based water-heating systems.

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

BREEAM

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

Aim To increase the overall efficiency of the development through energy efficient design and management: What steps have been taken to prepare an energy strategy for the proposed development to optimise energy consumption on the site?

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

BUILDING SERVICES
TUSHAR KUMAR ,

SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE, M. B.E.M

SMRITI MOHTA , PRASANNA VENKATESHAN , SANKALP SEN SAXENA, SOUMYA

GROUP III

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