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THIS PRESENTATION WAS SHARED BY Mr. Spondon Bhagowati Green Building Consultant, International Finance Corporation (IFC ) FOR THE SESSION: Policy Framework for Energy Efficiency in Buildings (Rating and Labelling System) DURING ANGAN 2019


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  • Mr. Spondon Bhagowati

Green Building Consultant, International Finance Corporation (IFC)

THIS PRESENTATION WAS SHARED BY FOR THE SESSION: “Policy Framework for Energy Efficiency in Buildings (Rating and Labelling System)” DURING ANGAN 2019

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Key Policies and Strategies for Developing Green Buildings & Introduction to EDGE

ANGAN, 2019

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URBANIZATION IN INDIA

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More than the total population of the US 17.7% of the world’s population 450 million Indians live in cities India has a population of 1.3 billion (272 million households)

Source: United Nations DESA, Population Division (February, 2019), Census of india (2011), United Nations DESA, Population Division (February, 2019), GOI Estimate (May, 2018), Housing Conditions In Delhi (November, 2014) - Directorate of Economics and Statistics, https://ahmedabadcity.gov.in/portal/jsp/Static_pages/demographics.jsp

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GROWTH OF INDIA’S BUILDING SECTOR FOOTPRINT

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Source: : IEA (2017), Energy Technology Perspectives 2017, IEA/OECD, Paris, Global Status Report 2017 - World Green Building Council

Floor area additions to 2060 by key regions

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Industry 43% Agriculture 18% Residential 24% Commercial 9% Others 6%

ENERGY CONSUMPTION PATTERNS OF BUILDINGS ________

Source: NiITI Aayog IESS, BEE

Industry 29% Agriculture 11% Residential 39% Commercial 16% Others 5%

Electricity Consumption

2015 - 985 TWh

Electricity Consumption

2047 - 4711 TWh

Refrigeration 8% Air- conditioning 60% Lightning 32% Refrigeratio n 13% Lightning 28% Air- conditionin g 45% Television 4% Other Appliances 10%

Typical commercial building estimated average electricity consumption Typical residential building estimated average electricity consumption

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EMBODIED ENERGY PATTERNS FOR BUILDING MATERIALS

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Source: Ashok B. Lall Architects, Greentech Knowledge Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

100 87 168 84 132 100 76 108 706 708 951 641 534 670 584 718 744 813 542 27 27 238 343 307 322 1381 1250 2080 1879 1582 1712 2424 2616 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 Project 1 Project 2 Project 3 Project 5 Project 6 Project 7 Project 8 Project 9

Embodied Energy (MJ/m2)

BR: Brick Wall MC: Monolithic Concrete AAC: Autoclaved Aerated Concrete

Others (Fine & course agg., Gypsum plaster) Cement Bricks AAC blocks Steel in RCC G+3 +3 S + + 7 S + + 10 S + + 11 BR BR BR BR MC MC BR BR AAC AAC AAC AAC AAC AAC AAC AAC

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INDIA’S BUILDING SECTOR EMISSIONS

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5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000

World China India United States

CO2 emissions (Mt of CO2)

0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00

World China India United States

CO2 emissions/ capita

Source: Global Status Report 2018,

Transport 23% Residential 17% Commercial 11% Construction Industry 11% Other Industry 32% Other 6%

Gl Global l CO2 em emis issions by y sec sector

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IMPACTS OF NON-GREEN BUILDINGS

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Non-green buildings have major negative impacts !!! Degradation of Natural Eco-systems Unhealthy Indoor Spaces & Rising Healthcare Costs Scarcity of Resources & Higher Operational Costs

Source: iucn.org Source: World Bank Source: telegraph.co.uk

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KEY POLICIES & INTERVENTIONS FOR SCALING UP GREEN BUILDINGS

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  • Expedited Permitting
  • Fast Tracking of Environmental Clearance (EC) for green certified projects
  • Reduced Permitting
  • Reduced GST on green certified projects & sustainable materials
  • Reduced stamp duty & Property Tax Incentive
  • Height bonus or Extra FAR
  • Green Building Legislation
  • Grants
  • Loan Programs
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IFC’s GREEN BUILDING MARKET TRANSFORMATION STRATEGY

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DEFINITION OF A GREEN BUILDING

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20% 20% 20% 20%

CERTIFIABLY GREEN AS VERIFIED BY AN INDEPENDENT THIRD PARTY BETTER PERFORMANCE THAN THE LOCAL BASELINE

&

20%

QUANTIFIED IMPACT REPORTING

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HOW CAN YOU CHOOSE THE MOST COST-EFFECTIVE OPTIONS TO DESIGN GREEN? AND HOW WILL END USERS RECOGNIZE THE VALUE?

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THE SOLUTION IS EDGE

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① FREE SOFTWARE ② ACHIEVABLE STANDARD ③ VERIFIED GREEN LABEL

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THE FREE SOFTWARE SHOWS HOW TO CUT BACK ON THE RESOURCE INTENSITY OF A BUILDING'S DESIGN

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THE EDGE STANDARD FOCUSES ON THREE CATEGORIES OF RESOURCE EFFICIENCY

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20% 20% 20% 20% 20%

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EDGE CERTIFICATION VERIFIES THE GREEN BENEFITS

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THE EDGE APP IS FREE & AVAILABLE ONLINE AT WWW.EDGEBUILDINGS.COM

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SIX BUILDING TYPOLOGIES MAY BE EVALUATED IN EDGE

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USER FRIENDLY INTERFACE

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY PARAMETERS

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KEY ENERGY EFFICIENCY STRATEGIES FOR EDGE COMPLIANCE

  • Optimized Window to Wall Ratio (WWR)
  • External shading devices for glazing
  • High thermal performance glazing
  • Reflective paints /tiles for roofs
  • Energy-efficient lighting
  • Lighting controls
  • Renewable energy
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MATERIALS EFFICIENCY PARAMETERS

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KEY MATERIAL EFFICIENCY STRATEGIES FOR EDGE COMPLIANCE

  • Optimized RCC structure
  • Materials containing recycled content
  • Locally available materials
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WATER EFFICIENCY PARAMETERS

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KEY ENERGY EFFICIENCY STRATEGIES FOR EDGE COMPLIANCE

  • Low-flow taps and showers
  • Dual-flush
  • Recycling and Reuse of waste water for daily usage like flushing,

landscaping etc.

  • Rainwater harvesting and use
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OTHER RESULTS WHICH MAY BE DERIVED FROM THE EDGE TOOL

Final Water Use Final Energy Use Operational CO2 savings Embodied energy savings Base Case Utility costs Utility Cost Reduction Incremental Cost Payback in Years Energy Savings Water Savings

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EACH CERTIFIED PROJECT RECEIVES A PROJECT STUDY.

~33% ENERGY SAVINGS ~29% WATER SAVINGS ~23% EMBODIED ENERGY SAVINGS

VBHC VAIBHAVA

GREEN MEASURES

  • Reduced window to wall ratio
  • Energy-efficient lighting & fans
  • Reflective paints on the roof
  • Low-flow fixtures
  • Recycled black water for flushing
  • Optimized RCC structure
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EACH CERTIFIED PROJECT RECEIVES A PROJECT STUDY.

~21% ENERGY SAVINGS ~23% WATER SAVINGS ~30% EMBODIED ENERGY SAVINGS

SAMHI’s Fairfield by Marriott

GREEN MEASURES

  • Reduced window to wall ratio
  • Low-E coated glass
  • Energy-saving light bulbs
  • Air conditioning with water cooled screw chiller
  • Variable speed drives
  • Dual flush water closets in all bathrooms
  • Black water treatment and recycling system
  • Optimized RCC structure
  • Laminated wooden flooring
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EACH CERTIFIED PROJECT RECEIVES A PROJECT STUDY.

27% ENERGY SAVINGS 26% WATER SAVINGS 25% EMBODIED ENERGY SAVINGS

TPARK BANGPLEE 4, THAILAND

GREEN MEASURES

  • Reduced window to wall ratio
  • Low-E coated glass
  • Energy-saving light bulbs
  • Energy-efficient Air Conditioning systems
  • Dual flush water closets in all bathrooms
  • Black water treatment and recycling system
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*Cost of construction does not include land acquisition or infrastructure costs

Green Homes Non-green Homes Number of floors (2 windows represent 1 floor)

GREEN RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS DO NOT COST MORE ________

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www.edgebuildings.com

EDGE DEMONSTRATION

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CERTIFICATION WORKFLOW FOR EDGE

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OPERATION CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

Submit design documents into the EDGE App

PRELIMINARY EDGE CERTIFICATE

Submit as-built documents into the EDGE App

REGISTER

Use the EDGE App for self-assessment & project registration

  • EDGE co-marketing and project

study for sales promotion

  • Preliminary Certificate serves as

proof of compliance for the investor

FINAL EDGE CERTIFICATION

  • Final proof of compliance
  • Impact reporting for the project
  • Model unit showcase
  • pportunity
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EDGE IS A JOURNEY TOWARD NET ZERO CARBON

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HOW EDGE IS UNIQUE

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FINANCIAL CALCULATOR SIMPLIFIED COMPLIANCE REDUCED PROCESSING EASY IMPACT REPORTING COST-EFFECTIVE WORLD BANK GROUP BRAND

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SERVICE PROVIDERS DEVELOPERS & OWNERS GOVERNMENTS TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS BANKS CONSULTANTS

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The following major donors have demonstrated their generous support of the EDGE program:

IFC also wishes to express its appreciation to the following donors: The European Union; the Ministry of Finance of Japan; the Hungarian Export Import Bank; the Canada Climate Change Program and the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada; the Royal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and the Danish Green Growth Fund; the Federal Ministry of Finance of Austria; and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • f Finland. In addition, the support of the GEF-IFC Earth Fund Platform and the Energy Sector Management Assistance

Program (ESMAP) of the World Bank helped seed EDGE.

EDGE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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