Rating to BIAL - GreenCo Experiance sharing...• BIAL is getting Power from KPTCL 220 KV Substation...
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Contents:
BIAL: Energy & Environmental Management
Our Greenco journey
Energy Management Excellence
Water Management Excellence
Waste Management Excellence
Carbon Accounting & Reporting
Internal Challenges
About BIAL
Public limited company under
Indian Companies Act
Private Public Partnership
BOOT project transferred
after 60 years (30 + 30)
Operated by BIAL according to
international standards.
March 17, 2014 BIAL EXCELLENCE IN WATER MANAGEMENT
Energy & Environment Management:
Awards & Recognition
March 17, 2014 BIAL EXCELLENCE IN WATER MANAGEMENT
Karnataka State Environmental Award 2012
Airport Carbon Accreditation : Became the
first Airport in Asia- Pacific to achieve a
Level-2 Accreditation
VESTIAN – FM ZONE India Leadership Award
2012 for “Best Initiative towards Renewable
& Sustainability”
GreenCo certification by GBC of CII: First
company in India to get GreenCo.
LEED Certification of Passenger Terminal
Building: 1st ever terminal in world to get
certified under EB cateegory by USGBC.
Adoption of Bio-fuel: 1st Airport in India to
adopt bio-fuel in its operations.
CII Environment Best Practices Award 2012
Most innovative award (Top)
Most useful project award
World Water Summit Award 2012
Outstanding water management award (Top)
CII National Award for Water Management
2011
Excellent Water Efficient Unit Award (Top)
International Conference on Green
Technology and Environmental Conservation
(GTEC 2011)
Best Paper award for BIAL Solid Waste Management
Mysore Horticultural Association , Lalbagh
annual awards 2011
Best Ornamental Garden Award
Best Maintained Garden Award
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Energy & Environment
Management: Awards & Recognition
Other Certifications:
ISO 27001: 2005 Information Security System
BS 25999-2:2007 : Business Continuity Management – second airport in the
world after Glasgo airport.
BIAL’s Carbon Disclosure Project under GVK group of companies found
its place among the top 10 Indian Companies with a score of 75. (Topmost
in utilities sector)
Certifications
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ISO 14001:2004 ISO 9001:2008 OHSAS 18001:2007
Greenco Certification: BIAL’s Journey.
March 17, 2014 BIAL Greenco
Greenco steering Committee meetings and commitment from BIAL – Nov 2010
Launch of GreenCo by GBC at New Delhi – 10th Feb 2011
Registration with GBC, CII – 2nd June 2011
Kickoff Meeting & Training done by GBC, CII – 18th and 19th July’2011.
BIAL visit to CII for discussions/clarifications – 24th & 25th Aug 2011
Internal review and assessment of the filled-in questionnaire and supporting
data for the Greenco Rating - end Aug,2011
Submission of parameter wise data for assessment - Sept,2011.
Preliminary review & Report seeking additional data/info by CII - Oct,2011.
Submission of additional data/info for review - Dec,2011
Visit and discussions with CII on further clarifications – 9th & 10th Feb 2012
Verification, Review & Site Assessment by CII – 23rd and 24th Feb 2012.
BIAL received Greenco Silver rating on 08th March’2012.
March 17, 2014 Energy Efficiency-Power System
BIAL GREENCO TEAM GREENCO Training byCII
GREENCO Final Assessment at BIAL
Energy
Management
Structure
Energy
Efficient
Equipments
Bench
Marking
Energy
Audits
Monitoring
and review
systems
Energy
Management
planning
Total
Employee
Involvement
Energy
Excellence
Seven Pronged Sword
Energy Management Cell
March 17, 2014 Energy Efficiency
VP-E&M
Energy Head Harikumar. P
Head-Utilities
Chief Energy Euditor Sandeep Chaudhari
denotes-Certified Energy Auditor by BEE, Ministry of power, Govt.of India
Energy Conservation Manager
HVAC/Special Equipment
P.Mohanasundaram
Energy Conservation Manager
Power System
Sandeep Shrikhande
Energy Conservation Manager
Airfield electrical
Krishna Kumar
Energy Conservation Manager
Landside Electrical
A.V. Mirji
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Courtesy: cleanairports.com March 17, 2014 Energy Efficiency
International benchmarking
3. Bench
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March 17, 2014 Energy Efficiency
Energy Audits
• Total Energy Audits conducted annually.
• Annual Efficiency measurement of energy intensive
equipment, review and trend analysis.
• Monthly review and analysis of energy balance reports.
• Proposals, Viability analysis and pay-back for
energy conservation.
• Focused and time bound implementation of
energy audit findings.
5. Energy
Audits
March 17, 2014 Energy Efficiency
Energy Management Planning
• BIAL is getting Power from KPTCL 220 KV Substation from
Begur.
• BIAL is responsible for providing the Power to all the
concessionaires.
• Depending on the requirement of energy the contract
demand set with BESCOM in advance.
• For future expansion ,the energy requirement planning is
done in advance.
• Use/ substitution of more renewable energy is under process
• Energy conservation measures are identified, budgeted and
planned for short time and long time implementation.
6. Energy
Management
planning
Awareness Programs - Internal
March 17, 2014 BIAL EXCELLENCE IN WATER MANAGEMENT
Encouraging Employees for innovative
ideas on Energy conservation and
rewarding them through R&R.
Encouraging Employees to make a positive
change to the Conservation initiatives
taken by BIAL
Energy Conservation - Internal Awareness Posters & Award process
QC initiatives
Six sigma
R&R programs
Trainings
7. Total
Employee
Involvement
VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE (VFD) & HYDRO
PNEUMATIC SYSTEM TO ENSURE BEST EFFICIENCY
AUTOMATIC OPERATION AND CONSTANT MONITORING
THROUGH SCADA.
SAP- PM MODULE FOR EFFCTIVE MAINTENANCE
March 17, 2014 Energy Conservation
Potable Water Supply Network At BIAL
SWC Benchmarking – National/International
March 17, 2014 EXCELLENCE IN WATER MANAGEMENT – WITHIN THE FENCE
Groundwater Enhancement by Constructing 315 Rain Water
Recharge Pits
Open type rain water harvesting ponds
Capacity enhancement of roof top rain water harvesting to
1710 KL.
Renovation and reuse of abandoned open wells as alternate
water supply. No bore wells are used in BIAL.
EXCELLENCE IN WATER MANAGEMENT – WITHIN THE FENCE March 17, 2014
Drip irrigation system at Heritage Boulevard & Garden
Boulevard Covering 1,22,500 Sq.m area.
WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM: Zero discharge
March 17, 2014 EXCELLENCE IN WATER MANAGEMENT – WITHIN THE FENCE
SLUDGE DRYING: BIAL also uses the sludge
drying beds to generate manure for it’s
greeneries spread over 360 acres of land.
STP TREATED WATER: It is used for
irrigation, air-conditioning and fire fighting
works.
WATER TESTING LAB:
KSPCB’s Approved
Water Testing
Laboratory.
Façade cleaning
Taski Swingo 3500 Taski Swingo XP Compact 1150 March 17, 2014
solid waste management Taski Vacuumat 44C
Mechanized Sweepers
March 17, 2014 solid waste management
Color Coded
Cleaning System
as per CCP
Codes
1 Blue Offices and non-toilet
areas
Office cleaning staff
Other non-toilet area
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Toilet areas: Vanity
&washbasin
counters
Toilet cleaning staff
3 Red Toilet cubicles and
Urinal areas Toilet cleaning staff
4 Green Glass and frames
cleaner Glass cleaning staff
New:
Color Coded
Bins for
segregation at
source
Best Practices…..
Quarterly waste weighing survey and data
analysis
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Recyclable Organic Hazardous
solid waste management
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Waste composition
Monthly waste generation data
Waste generation Vs Traffic
Waste processing and disposal
March 17, 2014 solid waste management
Compost
Ecobricks
Rejects
Landfill
Plastic
Metals
Enrichment Sieving
Power CBG Botting
Market Direct Packing Enrichment
Rejects
Recycling
Waste Receipt & Weighment
Biogas
Biomenthanization Composting
Degradation
Management
Standard GHG Sources Identification & Data Collection Format for accounting.
Guidelines of ISO14064 and “Corporate GHG Accounting and Management
Protocol” are followed.
Developed by WRI3 and WBCSD4. IPCC5 Assessment reports are used as
references.
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Carbon Accounting, Monitoring & Reporting
BIAL
Please fill the consoliated data for Bangalore Internationl Airport Ltd. Read the comment in the header row of the table for more details.
S.No. Fuel Used Point of Usage of Fuel Type of Ownership
Annual Usage of Fuel
( From Apr 11 to Mar 12) Unit of Fuel Used
Operational
Boundary
1 Diesel DG sets Company Owned 10493 Litre Scope 1
2 Grid Electrcity
Airport operation excluding
Concessionaries Company Owned 33246100 KWh Scope 2
3 Petrol Vehicles & Equipments Company Owned 46091 Litre Scope 1
4 Diesel Vehicles & Equipments Company Owned 279433 Litre Scope 1
5 LPG Canteen
Hired or leased, but operated by other party.
Fuel cost is on Party 16380 Kilogram Scope 3
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GHG Sources Identification & Data Collection Sheet• Group of companies of GVKPIL which includes BIAL has reported
their carbon emission to Carbon Disclosure Project for year 2010-11.
• Ranked among the top ten companies on “Carbon Disclosure
Leadership Index” (CDLI) in India by CDP India 200 Report 2011.
• CDLI score of 75 achieved. Topped in the Utilities sector
Airport Carbon Accreditation
ACI Europe and ACI Asia-Pacific have joined hands to assist their member airports to assess
and reduce their carbon footprint through this accreditation program. Airport Carbon
Accreditation enables airports to implement carbon management process and gain public
recognition of their achievements through the attainment of accreditation at different
levels of participation.
The programme utilizes the GHG Protocol published by the World Business Council for
Sustainable Development; concept of scope 1, 2 and 3 for defining emission
sources.
There are four levels of Airport Carbon Accreditation
Level -1 : Mapping Level
Level -2 : Reduction Level
Level -3 : Optimization Level
Level- 4 : Neutrality Level
All the three years data of energy and fuel are verified by independent Verifier as per
guideline.
BIAL got Carbon accreditation in Level -2 i.e. Reduction Level by ACI, becoming the
first Asia-Pacific Airport to achieve Level-2.
March 17, 2014 Energy Efficiency-Power System
Airport Carbon Emission Data
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Carbon Emission in Tons of CO2 Equivalent
Year Nos of Passenger(in
Numbers) Scope-1 Scope-2
Total Emission
(tCO2)
Total Emission/Pax
tCO2/Pax
2008-09 7007286 403.18 31403.9 31807.08 0.004539144
2009-10 9920969 487.85 29362.74 29850.59 0.003008838
2010-11 11634035 656.11 28424.68 29080.79 0.002499631
2011-12 12710481 880.34 27926.72 28807.06 0.002266402
Social & Environmental responsibilities VS
Organization interests
Fossil fuel reserve
Greenhouse effect
Global warming
Environment
preservation
Energy conservation
Sustainability
Business expansion
Revenue growth
Profitability
Competition
R&D
Goodwill and market value
Customer satisfaction
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Market options VS Internal challenges
(Need Vs Constraints)
Energy audit firms
Solution providers
Energy efficient
products
Renewable energy
Retrofitting
Certifications
Energy efficient
designs
Budget
Payback
ROI/NPV
Investment viability
Lifetime costing
Operation & Maintenance
expenses
After sale services
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Initial proposal
Project cost
Energy saving
analysis
Useful life
analysis
Capital investme
nt proposal
Repayment period and Interest on
capital
ROI
Depreciation
O&M costing
Net earning and Pay
back period
Accept or reject
Balanced approach
March 17, 2014