LEED India Rating System
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CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre
“Centre of Excellence” for Green Buildings, Energy, Environment, Water, Renewable Energy & Climate change activities in India © Confederation of Indian Industry
Vision of IGBC (Indian Green Building Council)
vTo usher in a green building movement in India vIndia to become one of the world leaders in green buildings by 2010
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IGBC Structure Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) (Managed by CII-Godrej GBC)
Local Chapters
Delhi
Kolkata
Mumbai
Chennai
Bangalore
National Level Committees:
§ Technical § Education & Advocacy § Marketing § Policy § LEED India
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IGBC - Services Offered 1.
LEED India Certification
2.
LEED workshops
3.
Green Building Congress (Annual Conference –cum-Exhibition)
4.
Publications & Information dissemination v
‘Green Habitat’ – Quarterly News letter
v
Information dissemination through www.igbc.in
5.
Membership services
6.
Green Building Tours
7.
LEED AP Examination
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Salient Features of a Green Building v
Effective Use of soil & Landscapes
v
Efficient Use of Water
v
Energy Efficient & Eco Friendly Equipment
v
Effective Control & Building Management Systems
v
Use of Renewable Energy
v
Use of Recycled/Recyclable CII – IQ Building, Bangalore
Materials v
Improved indoor air quality for health and comfort © Confederation of Indian Industry
Green Buildings in India v Varieties of buildings registered for LEED Green Building Rating in India Ø IT Parks Ø Offices Ø Banks Ø Airport Ø Convention centres 80
Ø Educational institutions
80
Ø Hotels
70
Ø Residential
LEED certified LEED registered
60
40
50 Numbers
40 30
17 10
20 10
0 1
1 2
2
5
15 10
0 2002
2003
2004
2005 Years
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2006
2007
Green Building vs. Conventional Building v Externally
: both look alike
v Building Use
: both are same
v Differences Ø Operational savings CII-Godrej GBC,Hy dera bad Platinum Rating
Ø Concern for human comfort & indoor environment
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Tangible Benefits
v Reduce operating costs from day one
ITC Green Centre, Gurga on Platinum Rating
v Energy savings: 40 – 50 % v Water savings: 20 – 30 % v Reduction in initial investment © Confederation of Indian Industry
Intangible Benefits of Green Design v Health and Safety benefits Ø Enhance occupant comfort
v Improve Productivity of occupants Ø 12-15 % improvements documented in schools & other buildings
v World Class Standards & Procedures Ø Few Examples q NBC guideline s (Soil erosion) q A SHRA E 90.1 2004 / ECBC (Energy) q A SHRA E 62 2004 (Indoor A ir Quality) q IPMVP (For monitoring performance) q SMA CNA (For Constr uction IA Q)
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L&T EDRC I, Che nnai Silver rating
Do Green Buildings Cost More? v Cost is relative v Depends on green features already considered v Decide based on life cycle cost rather than first cost
Operational savings offset incremental cost
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Cost of Green Buildings - Indian Experiences Building
Year awarded
Built-in Area (Sqft)
Rating Achieved
% 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
Recently Rated Green Buildings 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
v Cost showing a decreasing trend over the years v Incremental Cost lower if base design has already factored normal Green features © Confederation of Indian Industry
What is LEED? Rating of buildings by IGBC
Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design
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LEED in India v Voluntary, Consensusbased, Market driven v Based on professional reference standards like NBC, ASHRAE, ECBC etc.,
v Assessment by III Party Assessors & USGBC
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Grundf os Pumps, C he nnai Gold Rating
LEED Projects Across The Globe (As on September 2007)
1000+ LEED Certified Projects
10,000+ LEED Registered Projects
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LEED India Green Building Rating System – Certification Levels Rating
New Construction (NC)
Core & Shell
LEED Certified
26-32
23-27
LEED Certified Silver level
33-38
28-33
LEED Certified Gold Level
39-51
34-44
LEED Certified Platinum Level
52-69
45-61
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(C&S)
LEED India Green Building Rating System Points for individual Credits Sl No
Credits
New Construction
Core & Shell
7
7
Prerequisites 1
Sustainable Sites
13
14
2
Water efficiency
6
6
3
Energy and Atmosphere
17
14
4
Materials and Resources
13
11
5
Indoor Environmental quality
15
11
6
Innovation and Accredited Professional points
5
5
69
61
Total
Complying with Prerequisites is mandatory for all LEED India Projects
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Which Rating Programme to Apply LEED Rating Programme LEED for New Construction
Type of Building v All new high-rise buildings v Residential buildings of 4 or more habitable stories
LEED for Core & Shell
Rented / Leased commercial buildings
LEED for Commercial Interiors
Tenant or self-occupied spaces
LEED for Existing Buildings
Existing buildings occupied for atleast 2 years
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Process To Achieve LEED India Rating Feasibility Study (To ev aluate Design v is-v is Rating requirements)
Appoint Consultants for LEED Facilitation, Energy sim ulation & Commissioning
Register w ith IGBC
Incorporate LEE D criteria in building design & site requirements
LEED India tem plates to dev ise strategies
Energy simulation results
Selection of gr een building mater ials, IAQ r elated equipment & pr oducts
Water Balance & Selection of efficient water fix tures
Submission of documentati on for first rev iew
30 Days Rev iew comments from IGBC
Submission of documentati on for fi nal rev iew
30 Days Aw ard of rating by IG BC
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To Sum Up v Green Buildings Ø Excellent opportunity to reduce operating costs from day one
v Tremendous benefits Ø Tangible & Intangible
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