Implementation of Energy Conservation Building Code () in India Kanagaraj Ganesan 23 October, 2017 GSTIC, Brussels
Outline Introduction to Energy Conservation Building Code () India Implementation of Key interventions for implementation
Birth of the Code The Energy Conservation Act was enacted on 1 st October, 2001. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) was set up on 1 st March, 2002. It is a statutory body under the Ministry of Power, under the provisions of the EC Act. The Energy Conservation Building Code () was developed by BEE and launched on 27 th May, 2007. It was revised and relaunched on 19 th June, 2017. 3
Journey of the Code EC Act Published EC Act Amended Notification Odisha Notification Rajasthan Notification Uttarakhand 2001 2007 2010 2011 2012 2013 From 2017 2016 2014 to Revised Notification Haryana & Punjab. Civil SoR published by Karnataka. Online approval system by GHMC. Notification Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh 4
Building Envelope Components of 5
Comfort System & Controls Components of 6
Lighting & Controls Components of 7
Electrical & Renewable Energy Systems Components of 8
Compliance Approach Applicable Components - Building Envelope - Comfort System & Controls - Lighting & Controls - Electrical & Renewable Energy Systems Mandatory Requirement s Required for ALL compliance methods Compliance Methods Prescriptive Method Trade-off Method (for Building Envelope only) Whole Building Performance Method 9
Implementation Approach Central Government State Government Local Government development and updating Amend to meet state requirement s Notification of in the State Gazette Revision of DCR/Model Building Bye-laws Revision of ULB bye-laws and approval process Implementation Support - Capacity Building - Demonstration Projects - Revision of Schedule of Rates - Compliance Tools - Monitoring and Verification (M&V) system, etc. Enforcement of 10
Looking at through the prism of ECB C 2017 Technolog y Development of the Code Cell BEP & EMIS Tool 11
Development of the Code Analysis of 16 different non-residential building typologies Dynamic energy simulations Market assessment of materials and technologies Life-cycle costing Consulting with professional bodies Discussion with building sector stakeholders
EE Products Minimum Standards Push the Market 2007 2017 + Super R&D, Incentives, Rating systems Pull the Market Increasing Energy Efficiency
Cell implementation and enforcement is done at the state and local level. The cells bridge knowledge, technical and human resource gap in the state. The composition of the cells differs in different parts of the country. The cells have a mixture of architects and engineers from different streams (mechanical, electrical, etc.), as per requirement of the particular cell.
The cells mainly do three types of activities: Regulatory Framework Assistance Demonstration Projects Capacity Building - Prepare documentation for notification (Supports SDA) - Update code to suit local requirements (Supports UDD) - Update the SoR (Supports PWD) - Amend the bye-laws (Supports ULB) - Pilot projects are done in states where has been notified - Cells work with PWD and other govt. agencies to implement these projects - Provide logistical support to SDA for conducting training programmes - Conduct training programmes for govt. officials
Updating the SoR in Karnataka SoR Schedule of Rates SoR is a reference document followed by PWD and some Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) for providing material and technology specifications and for cost calculations. cell assisted Karnataka PWD in updating the SoR to include energy efficient materials and technologies. Karnataka has two distinct SoR documents one for civil works, another for electrical & mechanical works. 16
Existing Cells States (in green): Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh Haryana Himachal Pradesh Karnataka Kerala Punjab Telangana Uttar Pradesh Union Territories (in magenta): NCT of Delhi Cells established by EU (in orange): Bihar Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Odisha cells have been established in 13 states and 1 union territory 17
Upcoming Cells States (in blue): Arunachal Pradesh Assam Goa Gujarat Jharkhand Karnataka Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Rajasthan Sikkim Tripura Uttarakhand West Bengal Union Territories (in orange): Andaman & Nicobar Islands Dadra & Nagar Haveli Daman & Diu Lakshadweep Puducherry cells are in the process of being established in 15 states and 5 union territories 18
BEP & EMIS Tool Building Energy Passport A unified identity of the energy performance of a building during the design, construction and operation phase. A way to combine compliance check and rating. Will work in coordination with the Energy Monitoring Information System (EMIS) tool.
Thank you! Kanagaraj Ganesan kanagaraj@ids-pl.com +91 9971841354 21