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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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Bala M
Bala M 11 years 1 day ago
In India, temple's are having lot of land properties. By leasing them for Solar energy projects, temple's will get money for their maintenance. Also the temple land's will be saved from people whom they want to change it to their names.
Amit Gupta
Amit Gupta 11 years 1 day ago
One can use Motion Sensor - probably making them mandatory for lighting / HVAC controls. These days one finds integrated lighting fixtures with motion sensors. Motion Sensors are automatic turn on / off devices based on human presence. Savings can range from 30% to 75% depending on the area where they are installed. Lighting being exothermic in nature, will also help the heat load in the area thereby reducing the load on the HVAC
Amit Gupta
Amit Gupta 11 years 1 day ago
HVAC systems should be actuated based on the CO2 levels in a particular area. CO2 sensors to determine the PPM (Particle Per Million) can be used to activate fresh air intake through the HVAC Dampers. Most of the HVAC systems @Damodara Bhat - are calculated based on Working Space Volume which is not accurate as fresh air intake depends on a timer - in the even there is no occupancy or low occupancy the fresh air intake needs to be cooled by the HVAC ending up in higher power consumption.
DAMODARA BHAT
DAMODARA BHAT 11 years 2 days ago
Major consumers of energy in offices are lights and air handling (HVAC) system. Number of light fittings are based on lux levels required for doing the work. Power for HVAC system is based on the volume of working space. Thus a lower ceiling height will help in energy efficiency. One of the way is to provide false ceiling system.
VIJAY KUMAR_1
VIJAY KUMAR_1 11 years 2 days ago
INDIA NEWS HARYANA DT.5.6.2015 5.45 P.M.(HALLA BOL) NEWS: CITIZENS OF HARYANA ARE DISAPPOINTED WITH BJP GOVT. BECAUSE OF POWER CUTS MORE THAN 10 HOURS. Hon’ble C.M Please. do not get disappointed as you have got 3 golden months to turn the table. You have already issued solar order 22/52/20015-5 power where solar roof tops are to be installed by Sept.,2015. OUR SUGGESTION:- 1) Strongly implement solar order & get appreciation from Haryana Citizen.Pl.reply
Amit Gupta
Amit Gupta 11 years 3 days ago
How to Stop Power Theft To reduce power theft and power consumption - prepaid electric meters can be introduced as is being done in some integrated building townships - http://abcofsolar.com/power-theft-india/ http://abcofsolar.com/how-to-stop-power-theft/?utm_content=buffer49329&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin.com&utm_campaign=buffer
ganpat seervi
ganpat seervi 11 years 3 days ago
ek or idea ye ki city me lakho light poll hai ..ek minimum solar plates logo ko un poll per lagane ko kahe....yani donation ke liye...iske badle unki light of unit ko km kiya jaye...to log bill km kerne ke bdle bhari matra me donation denge..or bina revenue vale in polls se lakho unit bijli bachegi..or sarkar ko pesa lagane bhi jarurt nhi padegi....or lakho unit bijli ko kahi or km liya ja sakta hai..9461022883 thank u
ganpat seervi
ganpat seervi 11 years 3 days ago
Respected modi ji metrocitity me complex, multiplex, bank branches,hospitality sector ko solar plates me subsidy di jaye...vo bhi is aadar pe ki solar light se ban ne vali bijli se road light jalaye...or road pe lage light poll per bhi unke dvara solar plate lagane ko kaha jaye or us se bn ne vali bijli ko bhi unhe use karne de....polls ka use free of charge kiya jaye
Rajender Parshad Arora
Rajender Parshad Arora 11 years 4 days ago
A Kolkata-based scientist, Avijit Ghosh, principal technical officer of CSIR, has made a huge residential complex energy-efficient by installing grid-connected solar power panels and also supplies excess power to Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation. 96 flats of SIRSA, the 10-storey residential building for officials of the CSIR, including a guest house, its seven lifts, 24-hour filtered water supply run on solar power. Read article http://www.rediff.com/…/he-lights-up-buildings…/20141028.htm