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Green BuildingsMarket
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Centre of “Excellence” for Energy, Environment, Green Buildings, Renewable energy, Water & Climate change
activities in India
CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad
A unique Public – Private Partnership ( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej
Foundation )
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Green Building vs. Conventional Building
Appearance & Functionality: Same
Key Difference
GB–Constructed with a focus on
Conserving Natural resources
Human comfort, Productivity &
better indoor environment
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Salient Features of a Green Building
Effective Use of soil & Landscapes
Efficient Use of Water
Energy Efficient &
Eco Friendly Equipment
Effective Control & Building
Management Systems
Use of Renewable Energy
Use of Recycled/Recyclable
Materials
Improved indoor air quality
for health and comfort
CII – IQ Building, Bangalore
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Benefits Being Experienced in LEED Rated buildings
Delight in the occupants Fresh air Comfort levels
Serenity & Peace Connectivity to outdoor
environment Daylighting, Views
Tremendous savings in water & energy
Above all… a sense of pride & achievement
CII-Godrej GBC
ITC Green Centre
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‘A Green building creates delight when entered, serenity and health when occupied and regret when departed’
– Amory Lovins in the book ‘Natural Capitalism’.
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Indian Green Building Council
GREEN BUILDING MOVEMENTIN INDIA
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Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)
Vision of IGBC To usher in a green
building revolution in India
To become one of the world leaders in green buildings by 2010
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Green Building Movement - Update
No Criteria 2001 Till Date
1 CEOs & senior people involved
50 ≈ 3500
2 No. of professionals trained on LEED rating
10 ≈ 3000
3 No. of registered LEED Green Buildings
1 259
Built – in Area (sq.ft)
0 152 Million
4 No. of IGBC Green Homes registered
0 65
Built – in Area (sq.ft)
0 83 Million
5 Green Building products & equipments
5 50
6 IGBC Membership 0 391
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Growth of Green Buildings in India
All types of buildings, all over the country :
IT Parks, Offices, Banks, Airport, Convention Centre, Educational institutions, Hotels, Residential
1 0 2 110 2
175
40
10
80
15
241(as on July 08)
26
0
50
100
150
200
250
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
LEED registered
LEED certified
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Why Did Stakeholders Go For Green Buildings
Operational savings & Green
Image
Initial driver for corporate,
Owners
Marketability – Ability to sell
space easily
Builders, Developers
Customers demanding green
Leased out spaces
CII-Godrej GBC
ITC Green Centre
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What LEED buildings did differently
Integrated Design Team effort
Holistic approach Focus on Materials, IAQ, Site
Not only Energy & water
Bettering the standards ASHRAE, USEPA, IPMVP, SMACNA,
350 sq.ft /TR in IT Parks Technopolis, Olympia
Insulated walls, roof, GlazingChiller CoP higher than initial design
> 6.1 (ITC, Wipro)
100 TR Solar air-conditioning Pacific Controls, Dubai
Passive cooling IGP office, Gulbarga HITAM, Hyderabad
Deviation from normal practices Resource reuse
Reuse of used furnitureEg.,ITC Green Centre, Wipro
Technopolis, Kolkota
IGP Office, Gulbarga
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Benefits Experienced in LEED Rated Buildings
Building Sq.ft NormalBuilding(kWh)
ActualBuilding(kWh)
% Reduct
ion
AnnualEnergy
Savings (Rs in
Lakhs)
Wipro 1,75,000 48,00,000 31,00,000 40% 102
ITC 1,70,000 35,00,000 20,00,000 45% 90
CII Godrej GBC
20,000 3,50,000 1,30,000 63% 9
3 LEED Platinum Buildings monitored to validate tangible benefits
Benefits far exceeding the initial estimates
Energy consumption depends on
Local climate, Density of occupancy, Occupancy
schedule, Orientation of the building, Internal loads
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Building Year awarde
d
Built-in Area(Sqft)
RatingAchieved
% increase in cost
Payback
(Yrs)
CII-Godrej GBC, Hyderabad
2003 20,000 Platinum 18 % 7 years
ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon
2004 1,70,000 Platinum 15 % 6 years
Wipro, Gurgaon 2005 1,75,000 Platinum 8 % 5 years
Technopolis, Kolkata 2006 72,000 Gold 6% 3 years
Spectral Services Consultants Office, Noida
2007 15,000 Platinum 8% 4 years
HITAM, Hyderabad 2007 78,000 Silver 2% 3 years
Cost of Green Buildings - Indian Experiences
Recently Rated Green Buildings
Cost showing a decreasing trend over the years Incremental Cost lower if base design has already factored normal Green features
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Projected Growth of Green Buildings in India
Year
Registered Green Buildings
(Nos. per year)
Estimated Market Potential (USD
Million)
2006 20 80
2007 50 200
2008 150 500
2012 1000 4000
Opportunity for Green Building Materials & products ( Rated Green buildings & other
buildings) by 2012 : 15,000 Crores INR
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Market TransformationPost – LEED Opportunities
New Materials & Services introduced due to the Movement
Materials High performance glass Wall & Roof insulation Low VOC paints,
adhesives & sealants CRI certified carpets FSC Certified wood High albedo roofing
material Flyash blocks Eco-friendly chemicals
Equipment / systems Waterless urinals High CoP chillers CO2 sensors Root Zone treatment
plants Wind towers
New Services III Party
Commissioning Energy
simulation LEED Facilitation
services
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Market Transformation
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Market Transformation
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Where Do We Go From Here?
Aspiring India to be one of the world
leaders in green buildings by 2010
Goals
1 Billion sq.ft of green building footprint
by 2015
1000 Green Buildings registration by 2010
Facilitate tapping Green Building
materials market of Rs.15000 Cr by 2010
5000 IGBC Accredited Professionals by
2010
Pilot & launch of other LEED products
IGBC Homes & Residential,
LEED EB, LEED India ND, LEED India
Schools, etc
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Facilitating sustainable enterprises
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BackgroundBRAZIL MEXICO INDIA CHINA INDONESIA
New Ventures Global
New Ventures India
New Ventures is global program
New Ventures India program is a joint initiative of CII,WRI & USAID
Program objective is to facilitate innovative, sustainable, green enterprises
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Bridging the Gap There is a need for
identifying innovative
Green ideas
Green products
Green Services
Need for
Hand holding
Mentoring
Need for connecting
Enterprises with capital
Enterprises to market
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Focus Areas of New Ventures India
Clean technologies
Renewable energy
Energy efficiency
Environment
Water
Green building materials
Eco-tourism
Organic products
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MentoringMentoring
Provide business
Advisory Services
through
Coaches
Network
Pro-bono
Mentoring from
New Ventures
Training
programs
Skills
development
programs
Connecting to
markets
Provide business
Advisory Services
through
Coaches
Network
Pro-bono
Mentoring from
New Ventures
Training
programs
Skills
development
programs
Connecting to
markets
IdentificationIdentification
Reach-out
through
CII network
Partners
Road shows
Events
Website
Advertisements
Reach-out
through
CII network
Partners
Road shows
Events
Website
Advertisements
Due DiligenceDue Diligence
Product/ sector
Initial
Assessment of
Business
Idea/Model
Environmental
benefits
Initial
Assessment of
Entrepreneur
Initial
Assessment of
Management
Team
Market
assessment
Product/ sector
Initial
Assessment of
Business
Idea/Model
Environmental
benefits
Initial
Assessment of
Entrepreneur
Initial
Assessment of
Management
Team
Market
assessment
Investment Support
Investment Support
Investor
Network
Investor Forum
Investment
Summit
Investor
Meetings
Deal flow
sessions round
the year
Investor
Network
Investor Forum
Investment
Summit
Investor
Meetings
Deal flow
sessions round
the year
New Ventures India Cycle
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Steering Committee
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NVI Portfolio-2006
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NVI Portfolio-2007
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Support to Green Buildings Supported Sumaya HMX in the cycle of
year 2006 Energy efficient Industrial Cooling Systems
Supported Natura Fibertech for the cycle of
year 2006 Coir Board substitute to Plywood
Supported Kakatiya Energy Systems for the
cycle 2007 Automatic lighting & Dimming Devices
Supported Nuetech Solar for the cycle 2007 Solar operated equipments
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Investment in NVI CompaniesName of Organization Amount in INR Amount in USD
HMX Sumaya Systems
INR 4.99 Crore USD 1.24 million
INR 7 Crore USD 1.75 million
Conserve HRP INR 11.64 Crore USD 3.2 million
Natura Fibers INR 4.5 Crore USD 1.12 million
Suminter India Organics
INR 12 Crore USD 3 million
Tribi Embedded Technologies
INR 10 Crore USD 2.5 million
Zameen Organics INR 1.7 Crore (Breakup: Equity- 75,00,000 & Grant- 99,49,041)
USD 0.4 million
Kabirdass Motor Company Pvt Ltd
INR 20 Crore USD 5 million
Kakatiya Energy Systems P Ltd
INR 1.5 Crores USD 0.375 million
Total INR 73.33 USD 18.585
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