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Scenario of Energy Conservation
Building Code (ECBC) in India
September 2017
New Delhi
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Saurabh Diddi
Director
Bureau of Energy Efficiency
Ministry of Power, India
Indian Energy Profile
Ministry of Power, India
Coal
44,1%
Oil
22,7%
Natural
Gas
5,7%
Nuclear
1,2%
Hydro
1,6%
Geothermal,
Solar
0,5%
Biofuels &
Waste
24,3%
Total Primary Energy Supply, 2016
(About 800 million toe)
Industry
33,9%
Transport
14,2%
Residential
34,6%
Commercial &
Public Service
3,9%
Agriculture
4,5%
Non Energy
Use
8,9%
Energy Consumption, 2016
179,3
18,9
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Losses (mtoe)
Domestic
Commercial
Industries
Public Lighting
Traction
Agriculture
Public Works
Others
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Lo
sses
26,59% 9,88% 34,89% 20,27%
1,1
4%
2,0
7%
2,5
5%
2,6
2%
Electricity Consumption - 1150 BU (2016)
Domestic Commercial Industry Agriculture Public Lighting Traction Public Works Misc 2
Typical Electricity Use in Buildings
Application of building codes reduces electricity consumption by 25%
- 30%
Urbanization and aspiration of consumers will increase air
conditioning demand
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India is
Growing
Source: PURA – A Model for Sustainable Development, Dr. P.S. Rana,Chairman, Boston
Infrastructure & Development Pvt. Ltd.
Over 2000New Growth
Centers by
2050
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From
~400 Towns
and Cities in
2015
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Energy Savings Potential
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Existing Building (Through
Retrofiting)In Upcoming Building (2018-
2030)
GwH 8700 90014
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qm
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Government of India Initiatives
Commercial Buildings
Energy Conservation Buildings Codes for New Buildings
Super ECBC in States
Labeling of Existing Buildings
Energy Efficiency Retrofits in Existing Buildings
Energy Efficient Components (Appliances & Material)
Building Passport (New Scheme)
New Residential Buildings
New Code for Residential Buildings
Building Passport
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ECBC – Status of adoption by States
Section 15 – Powers of State Government
Amend ECBC to suit regional and local climatic conditions andmay, by rules made by it specify and notify ECBC with respect touse of energy in the buildings.
Section 18 – Power of Central Government or State Government
Central Government or State Government may issue directives forefficient use of energy and its conservation
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States have used the powers under EC Act to notify/ issue directives for ECBC
Notification can also be done through amendments in local (municipal) building bye-laws
Energy Conservation Building Code
ECBC
minimum energy efficiency standards
Applicable to large commercial buildings
(connected load of 100 kW/contract demand of 120 kVA and above)
ECBC prescribes standards for:
Building Envelope (Walls, Roofs, Windows)
Lighting (Indoor and Outdoor)
Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) System
Solar Hot Water Heating
Electrical Systems
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While ECBC developed at Central level by BEE, its enforcement lies withthe StatesMinistry of Urban Development developed generic building bye-laws andadvisory circulated to include in bye-laws
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S.no State/UT
ECBC Amendm
ent
ECBC Notificat
ion
Notification in state bye-
laws
Notification at
Municipalities
Enforcement
Schedule of Rates -PWD
ECBC Cell
Training & Capacity
Development
Energy Simulation Software
1 Andhra Pradesh ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ *
2Arunachal
Pradesh✓ ✓
3 Assam ✓ ✓
4 Bihar ✓ EU *
5 Chandigarh UT ✓
6 Chhattisgarh ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
7 NCT of Delhi ✓ ✓ *
8 Goa ✓
9 Gujarat ✓ ✓
10 Haryana ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
11 Himachal Pradesh ✓ ✓
12Jammu and
Kashmir✓
13 Jharkhand
14 Karnataka ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
15 Kerala ✓ ✓ ✓ *
16 Madhya Pradesh ✓ EU *
17 Maharashtra ✓ EU ✓ *
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S.no State/UT
ECBC Amendm
ent
ECBC Notificatio
n
Notificationin bye-laws
Notification at
Municipalities
Enforcement
Schedule or
Rates-PWD
ECBC Cell
Training & Capacity
Development
Energy Simulation Software
18 Manipur ✓
19 Meghalaya ✓
20 Mizoram ✓
21 Nagaland ✓
22 Odisha ✓ ✓ EU *
23 Puducherry UT ✓ ✓ ✓
24 Punjab ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
25 Rajasthan ✓ ✓ ✓
26 Sikkim ✓
27 Tamil Nadu ✓ ✓
28 Telangana ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ *
29 Tripura ✓
30 Uttar Pradesh ✓ ✓ ✓
31 Uttarakhand ✓ ✓ ✓
32 West Bengal ✓ ✓ ✓
Highlights of ECBC 2017
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Integration of current provisions
and relevant standards
3 different sets of requirement –ECBC 2017,
ECBC+ buildings, SuperECBC
buildings
Revised document
structure for ease of use
New sections in ECBC 2017-
ECBC 2017 to have an International benchmark
Code specific to Indian conditions – Climatic and Construction
Pave the way for future net zero energy buildings
Wider scope in Comfort systems and controls, Integration of low energy comfort systems, natural
ventilation, set points, Controls
Provision for inclusion of Renewable
Energy
Stringent Lighting Requirements with focus on better controls
Stringent requirements for air conditioning
systems and controls
Daylighting, Shading
requirement with relaxed U value
Compliance for New
Construction, Core & Shell,
Tenant lease type etc
Features of ECBC
Vision of Near Zero Energy Buildings for India
Respond to the Changes in Building Technologies
Energy Savings & Comfort for Occupants
Expanded Coverage for More Building Types
Mandatory Implementation and Enforcement
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3 Levels of Energy Efficiency
ECBCMandatory Minimum standards for Commercial
Buildings
25% better than Typical
ECBC 2017 – A Unique Tiered
Structure
ECBC+35%
SuperECBC50%
Toward Near Zero Energy Buildings
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ECBC Impact
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Typical Building ECBC % Savings
Potential Impact
50% Energy Savings
300 BU Energy Savings
15 GW Peak Demand Reduction
250 mtCO2e GHG Abatement
35,000 Crore Rupees Savings
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Way Forward
Commercial Buildings Enforcement through Energy Management Information System Benchmarking of Existing Buildings
Dashboard for Buildings Labeling of Buildings
Integration of ECBC in municipal bye-laws SuperECBC buildings in 5 states Reduction in Energy Performance Index (EPI) of existing buildings through
deep retrofits Inclusion of remaining other categories of Commercial Buildings under the
PAT Scheme. Energy Efficient Components (Appliances & Material) Building Passport (New Scheme)
Residential Buildings Development of Energy Conservation Building Codes for Residential
Buildings
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Thank you
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Saurabh Diddi
Director
Bureau of Energy Efficiency
Email: [email protected]