The Indo-Swiss
Building Energy Efficiency Project (BEEP), in collaboration with the state
government, launched the Guidelines for Energy-Efficient and Thermally
Comfortable Public Buildings in Karnataka. The guidelines have been
developed keeping in view different climatic regions found in Karnataka and
provides a step by step approach to designing efficient public buildings.
The project BEEP is a
bilateral cooperation project between the Ministry of Power (MOP), Government
of India and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) of the Government
of Switzerland. The project is being implemented by the Bureau of Energy
Efficiency (BEE), Government of India, and the Swiss Agency for Development and
Cooperation (SDC). The overall objective of BEEP is to
reduce energy consumption in new buildings and disseminate best practices for
the construction of low-energy residential and public buildings.
Daniel Ziegerer, Director of Cooperation, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation,
Embassy of Switzerland, in his special address at the launch event said, "Already
today, buildings are consuming a considerable share of energy in India and this
share is likely to increase further in the future. Improving the energy
efficiency of new buildings therefore directly contributes to ensuring India's
future energy security. Public institutions should lead in this by example. I
am thus particularly glad that SDC could contribute to the elaboration of
guidelines for designing energy-efficient public buildings in Karnataka with
technical assistance provided through the Indo-Swiss Building Energy Efficiency
Project (BEEP)."
Karnataka has seen its
share of struggle in meeting rising electricity demand. Despite significant
capacity addition since 2010, supply continues to be over-stripped by demand.
In view of this, the state needs to not only produce more electricity, but also
adopt strict energy-efficiency measures that make optimum use of the
electricity available. This is why energy-efficient buildings take on special
significance in offering opportunities to save electricity while reducing
carbon footprint.
For popularizing the concept of integrated approach to achieve a
cost-effective energy-efficient building design in India, BEEP has provided
assistance to the Public Work Departments (PWDs) of some of the states in
designing Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) compliant buildings. BEEP
began its partnership with the PWD Karnataka in June 2013 and has extended
technical support ever since. This partnership has resulted in the formulation
of this technical document, titled Guidelines for Energy-Efficient and
Thermally Comfortable Public Buildings in Karnataka.
The launch of the guideline document was followed by a training
programme highlighting integrated design process, climate analysis for
Karnataka, climate responsive design, efficient cooling systems and solar
energy integration. It is hoped that the guidelines will be useful
for architects, engineers and building project managers and will create
awareness among the stakeholders about green building materials and energy
efficiency measures.
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