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Enhance energy efficiency of all (government and private) office buildings

Enhance energy efficiency of all (government and private) office buildings
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Share your views on how to enhance energy efficiency in government as well as private office buildings.

Share your views on how to enhance energy efficiency in government as well as private office buildings.

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Ramachandran S
Ramachandran S 11 years 2 weeks ago
understanding PM's thirst for energy self-sufficiency-40Lakh Sq.ft mall is completely heated using the body heat of millions of visitors&Sunlight.Also 50% of diesel requirement from trash generation. Cant'we actively explore this TECHNOLOGY in detail for new,renewable phenomenal energy sources?
Sarmestta
Sarmestta 11 years 2 weeks ago
1. Ensure that places which are lit all through the day (like parking, basement etc) have mandatory LED lighting. 2. Install overhead solar panels
Swaminathan
Swaminathan 11 years 2 weeks ago
We should implement sensors for timely on&off when people comes nearby the lights and once the people crosses that light.This system is very common in abroad particularly in europe and many advanced countries which focusses on energy conservation. We should implement this as first phase to major govt buildings, apartments/complexes as mandatory process. All such new constructions should comply with this requirement in a strict manner by legalizing it.Later we can expand it to street lights also.
VIJAY KUMAR_1
VIJAY KUMAR_1 11 years 2 weeks ago
Haryana Government has issued Order No.22/52/2005-5Power on 3rd September 2014, to install and commission Roof-top Solar Power Plant by 3rd September 2015. Rumors are spread to industrial association of Faridabad and Gurgaon that the date of implementation will be extended. This is causing confusion to the industry. We request for advertisement through TV / circular which should create awareness to the public with clear dates.
Nirmal Shashikant Ankaikar
Nirmal Shashikant Ankaikar 11 years 3 weeks ago
some restrictions must be there to the bulk energy consumers such as molls and shops they waste lots of energy in day time even when there is no need of that much power. Extra TOD Tariff should be there for daY time power consumption.
Rohan Dixit
Rohan Dixit 11 years 3 weeks ago
The focus on education needs to be more on renewable energy.We need to devise techniques to harness our solar capability ..Devlop lower cost solar panels as a part of "MAke in India,for India,By India " program..This is one initiative that will cover both sound economic development and prepare us for the 1,00,000 MW committment to solar energy ..Deser Areas , Large buildings ,rooftops,Educational Insitis (both public and private ) need to brought along in this intiative.
Canny Jain
Canny Jain 11 years 3 weeks ago
in every gov. offices must have solar systems when we start it from gov. offices and schools then automatically we can encourage to privet sectors to use solar power then we can automatically save lots of electricity which can use in villages where still have problems of lights also their should be a rule have to pass that when ever any builder built any building then before that he has to plan for solar energy in his plan then he can proceed otherwise it will be rejected by gov.
pooran jangir
pooran jangir 11 years 3 weeks ago
Every thing should not be left on automation. In order to save the electricity, a vigorous awareness has to be created in the mindset of the public. The wastage of power to be curbed, whether it may be house, office or a public place.
Siddharth Dialani
Siddharth Dialani 11 years 3 weeks ago
All the offices must be equipped with smart devices that can switch off the lights when the rooms are not being used. We have implemented such devices in our hostels and have proved to be highly efficiently. Such devices are manufactured in India and can be implemented very easily in government offices.
Anway Pradhan
Anway Pradhan 11 years 3 weeks ago
Government should take initiatives as follows:-1. All IITs NITs and leading engineering and research institutes of India should make their students to give new innovative ideas and invent and make new gadgets and appliance that consumes less energy. And they are scientifically successful and becomes pataint then that student and so that institute will be awarded prize money and then that gadget will be given to some brand for their sell to consumers and would be used in every sectors.