A GREAT DESIGN DESERVES THE WORLD’S ATTENTIONThe Emerson Cup 2012 -
India and Southeast Asia
India
Southeast Asia
The Emerson Cup Coordinator
Emerson Climate Technologies (India) Ltd.
18th Floor, Tower B & C, DLF Cyber Terraces (Bldg. No-5),
DLF Cyber City, Phase – 3, Gurgaon - 122002, India
Tel. No.: +91 124 4894593
F ax No.: +91 124 4894519
Email: [email protected]
The Emerson Cup Coordinator
Emerson Climate Technologies
34th Floor, TCIF Towers
Bangna-Trad Road
Bangkok 10260 Thailand
Tel. No.: +66 27164731
Email: [email protected]
The Emerson Cup 2012 - India and Southeast AsiathCelebrating Its 5 Edition
The Emerson Cup, an annual awards competition instituted by Emerson Climate Technologies
recognizes outstanding designs and innovations in Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration. The
competition, now in its 5th edition, is one of the biggest pan-Asian HVACR industry events.
Since its inception in 2008, The Emerson Cup has been a remarkable journey of excellence and
commitment. Started as an annual competition in 2008 that recognises HVAC consultants'
innovative central air conditioning designs that used Copeland Digital Scroll VRF technology, the
scope of The Emerson Cup 2010 two years later was expanded to truly fulfil the vision of "Innovation
in Climate Technologies." The competition was opened to any energy saving technology or
application from the air - conditioning, refrigeration and building industry, and it continues to be so
from there on.
The Emerson Cup has been patterned after an extremely successful conduct in China. First launched
in China in 2003, it is now celebrating its 10th edition there. The Emerson Cup - India and Southeast
Asia has a distinguished panel of judges from across Asia, consisting of industry experts from the field
of Green Building, Energy Efficiency, Engineering, HVACR Design and Architecture. Participation in
the competition is open to engineers, architects, consultants, developers, institutional owners and
students of Architecture and Engineering.
The Emerson Cup 2012 has awards conferred across five categories - New Building, New Building -
With Emerson Technology, Retrofit, Commercial Refrigeration and Students. However, 'Commercial
Refrigeration' as a category was dismissed on recommendation from the Judges.
Submissions for The Emerson Cup 2012 were exceptional. The number of nominations and the
quality grew significantly this year with entries received from diverse fields of application. This not
only indicates the growing interest of the HVAC professionals in attaining recognition for their
outstanding work, but also the constantly increasing awareness of the importance of Green
Buildings across Asia. The energy-efficient design and innovations recognized at The Emerson Cup
are setting a great example for professionals as well as students who have the will and the capability
to shape our future in a positive direction.
It is time to welcome you, on behalf of Emerson Climate Technologies, to the fifth edition of The
Emerson Cup - India and Southeast Asia awards. It has been an exciting journey since the beginning of
the awards in 2008, with continuous innovations and additions to the Cup.
The Emerson Cup has grown in size as well as reputation, and is celebrated as a platform that recognises
leadership and innovation in the building industry, promoting efficient technologies in air-conditioning
and refrigeration systems. It enables us to recognize leaders in HVAC design and gives these creative
designers an opportunity and incentive to showcase their outstanding work.
It is exciting to witness the phenomenal growth of The Emerson Cup competition across India and South
East Asia in the past five years. The response from the industry has been exceptional and we have a large
number of entries from senior professionals as well as students who are taking the lead on energy
efficiency and conservation to create a sustainable future for all of us.
We have once again an eminent panel of international judges who have been extremely supportive of
this initiative and whom I would like to sincerely thank for their unparalleled support. I would also like to
thank once again the participants of The Emerson Cup from across India and Southeast Asia, for their
strong contribution to making The Emerson Cup a continued success.
Giovanni ZulloVice President – Marketing & Planning (Asia)Emerson Climate Technologies
The international panel of judges for The Emerson Cup brings a wealth of diverse expertise
to the event, comprising a team of highly recognized and influential members in the fields
of energy efficiency, engineering, and HVAC design and architecture.
PANEL OF JUDGES
Ir. Ng Yong Kong – MalaysiaRegional Vice Chair, Chapters Technology Transfer ASHRAE Region XIII
Serving as a current member of the panel of judges for the ASHRAE Technology Award,
Mr. Yong Kong also works as a facilitator, trainer and examiner for the Malaysia Green
Building Index. He has served as president for both the Malaysia Air - Conditioning and
Refrigeration Association and the ASHRAE Malaysia chapter from 2001 to 2003 and is
presently an energy consultant for the National Energy Efficiency Master Plan of the
Malaysia Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water as well as a working group
member for the Code of Practice on Energy Efficiency and Use of Renewable Energy for
Non-Residential Buildings.
Mili Majumdar – IndiaDirector, Sustainable Habitat Division at TERI
Adding to her over 20 years of experience in the fields of energy and environment,
specializing in sustainable habitats and urban development, Ms. Majumdar has also led
a team that conceptualized and developed GRIHA – a system for rating green buildings
in India. She is an active member of several associations and committees set up by the
national and international organizations for development of codes, standards,
programs and policies related to development of sustainable habitats and was awarded
the Construction World Woman of the Year by ASAPP media in 2011.
Oscar V. Relucio – PhilippinesDirector, Meinhardt Philippines Inc.
With over 30 years of experience in Design and Project Management, Mr. Relucio has
served in various capacities throughout his career, including Mechanical Manager,
Senior Engineer and Project Manager. He has been involved in the design and
supervision of a wide variety of projects, several of which are LEED-accredited, and
green buildings including hotels, high-rise residential and commercial buildings,
airports, hospitals, semi conductor and industrial plants, shopping centers and mixed-
use developments.
Pongsunt Akaniwan – ThailandDirector, QBIC System Engineering Co., Ltd.
Mr. Akaniwan is a 1st Level Professional Civil Engineer and 2nd Level Professional
Engineer specializing in the field of environmental engineering. Currently, a director for
the QBIC System Engineering Co. Ltd., one of Mr. Pongsunt's projects – the R&D
department administration building for SCG Chemicals PCL – garnered a Gold Level
certification from LEED in 2011. He has managed many projects including the LEED-
certified West Sands beach resort. Mr. Akaniwan started as a design engineer for the
Environmental Engineering Consultants (EEC) post education. He continued to
strengthen his experience working as a design manager for APAE Consortium and
project leader of many new activities in Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
R.S. Kulkarni – IndiaHVAC/R Consultant
Mr. Kulkarni is a Gold Award Winner of the first Emerson Cup – India and Southeast Asia
held last 2008, for his KPIT Cummins Infosystems Ltd. Project designed with Copeland
Scroll Digital™ VRF systems. Also, he received recognition from ASHRAE in 2010 for his
outstanding contribution made towards promoting the science of HVACR. He was
responsible for air - conditioning and refrigeration projects while working as a Project
Manager for Kirloskar Pneumatics. Mr. Kulkarni has been operating as an independent
consultant since 1981 and has many outstanding projects in his portfolio.
PANEL OF JUDGES
Project criteria for professional categories:
Submitted projects were evaluated based on innovations in the following:
PROJECT EVALUATION CRITERIA
1. Design Approach (25%)
2. Energy (35%)
3. Environmental Quality –Indoor and Outdoor (15%)
Accounting for a quarter of the evaluation criteria, design approach includes an inclination to sustainable design
that values the environment and the use of natural resources – such as solar power or wind patterns – as a
fundamental aspect in designing or modifying a building while maximizing the use of energy efficient and
ecological materials. Also taken into consideration is an improved load optimization and reduction that
enhances the building’s capacity, performance and energy efficiency ratio while reducing cooling demand.
One of the key focuses for project evaluation is the overall energy efficiency of the building that reflects its
sustainable design. The project should exhibit fine practices such as the use of renewable energy, good strategy
in system integration and control, high energy efficiency etc. The actual measured energy usage is also required
as a design proof.
Environmental quality underscores the use of eco-friendly refrigerants or those that have low global warming
potential and ozone depletion potential. At the same time, the observation of precise thermal comfort and air
quality while maintaining a low sound for acoustic quality will be accounted for.
4. Economics (15%)
5. Technology (10%)
Note:
Design a “Green and Sustainable School”
Note:
Another factor that affects the project evaluation is the building’s life cycle cost, or the total life span cost to
purchase, install, operate, maintain and dispose the project. An analysis of the life cycle cost of a building
translates to the selection of the most reliable option among different solutions – providing the best return on
investment.
Another area to be measured is the project’s reliability of design or its ability to withstand time or other related
factors while maintaining simple procedures for operation and maintenance. An ability to cater to a wide range
of modulation capacity based on demand - scalability - will also be assessed.
Measured performance data shall be submitted to verify the innovation• Not applicable to commercial refrigeration category
Project criteria for student categories:
Topic for Engineering/Architecture Students:
The project nominations for the students’ criteria shall be in the form of project report and must be executable.
Nomination Pre-Requisites (not applicable for Students)
Projects / building executed / commissioned and in running condition with measured performance data, for
minimum 6 months
Building should be conditioned (not applicable to commercial refrigeration category) – conventional
/non-conventional systems
Projects nominated for previous years could be re-nominated this year, subject to meeting this year’s
nomination criteria – other than previous Emerson Cup awarded projects Design projects in the field of
heating, ventilation, air - conditioning and refrigeration technologies were evaluated based on the
following criteria:
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Winners 2012
New Building
Winner : Primetech Engineers Sdn Bhd
Project: Energy Commission Diamond Building, Putrajaya, Malaysia
Application: Office Total Size: 1462 HP Chiller
Chilled Water Supply from Gas District Cooling
Low OTTV At 35 W/m2K
Apply Radiant Cooling With Thermal Mass Storage
Rain Water Harvesting
Used Recyclable Material
Renewable Energy From Photovoltaic
Achieve With Less Than 10% Development Cost
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Winner:
Project: Software Development Block-1, Hyderabad, India
Application: Office
Total Size: 325 TR Centrifugal + 275 TR Screw Chillers (Water Cooled)
Integrated Design Approach, Achieving A Cooling Ratio Of 600 Sq.Ft .Per TR
40% More Efficient Than ASHRAE Baseline Building
Natural Light (270 Lux) For More Than 90% Of Office
Radiant Cooling Technology, EPI - 82 Kwh/Sqm
79% Construction Waste Diverted From Landfills.
Recycled Content 18% Of Total Materials Cost
Green Initiatives Team, Infosys Ltd.
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Excellence Award
HonoraryAward
New Building
Joint Winners: Ashish Rakheja, AECOM Building Engineering and Amogh Sule, Sankalpan Architects Pvt. Ltd.
Project: Bayer, Eco Commercial Building, Greater Noida, India
Application: Office
Total Size: 30 TR Water Cooled Scroll Chiller + Chilled Beams
First NET Positive Energy Building Of India
LEED Platinum Certified Project
Savings : 40% Compared With The ASHRAE 90.1-2004 Baseline
Carbon Reduction Strategies: 100% Solar, Emission-free On-site Energy Generation + Chilled Beam For
Radiative Cooling Based Air - Conditioning
Water Conservation: Zero Water Discharge
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Winner:
Project: Prana, Bangalore, India
Application: Home Office
Total Size: Scroll Chiller + Radiant Cooling
Green Initiative By ISHRAE To Show-case Latest Green Technologies
BMS Monitored Fully Functional High Performance Home Office Spread Over 200 Sq.M
Radiant Cooling For Floor And Ceiling, Earth Air Tunnel System For Fresh Air
Rain Water Harvesting, Low Water Flow Toilet Fittings
Part Power GenertionThrough Solar PV Cells Of 3 KW
Sharukh Mistry, Mistry Architects, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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SpecialMention
HonoraryAward
Winner:
Project: Office Building For Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, New Delhi, India
Application: Office & Guest House
Total Size: Air Cooled Digital Scroll VRF, 240 HP
Holistic Approach To Building Design By Combining Architecture With Practicality Of Energy Savings
Appropriate Selection Of High Efficiency Digital Scroll Technology
Caters Individualistic Heating / Air-conditioning Needs And Usage, With Minimal Life Cycle Cost
MoreThan 75% Of Space Lit With Daylight
Solar Panels (25KW) For Partial Feed To Building
Pankaj Khullar, Enar Consultants, New Delhi, India
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New Building with Emerson Technology
Excellence Award
HonoraryAward
Winner:
Project: Holy Stadium, Indonesia
Application: Stadium
Total Size: 1152HP Package System With Copeland Scroll Compressors
25-30% Heat Gain Reduction By Using Passive Design Concept “Shell And Core Building”
Jet Nozzle Installed To Cool The Occupant Area
Air Ducting Eliminated By 80%
Reduced Total Cooling Load By 20%
Applied Active Heat-pipe Air - Conditioning With Copeland Compressor
John Budi H Listijono, PT Metropolitan Bayu Industri, Jakarta, Indonesia
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Retrofit
Excellence Award
Winner:
Project: Global Education Centre, Mysore, India
Application: Training Centre/Office
Total Size: Water Cooled Chillers (250TR X 4)
Built-up Area 440,000 sq. ft., 52 Training Rooms, 183 Faculty Rooms, Library With 60,000 Books
Project Involves Redesigning and Right Sizing Of Chilled Water Setup
The Results Were –
Reduction In Energy Consumption – 30%
Reduction In Pumps Connected Load – 70%
Reduction In Plant Room Space – 23%
ROI Of Less Than 2 Years
Green Initiatives Team, Infosys Ltd., Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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Project: Project Optimizer, Hotel Vasant Continental, New Delhi, India
Application: Hotel
Total Size: Water Cooled Screw Chillers (285 TR X 3)
Optimization Of Energy Usage Through Integration Of Appropriate Technologies
Implementation Of Various Energy Saving Measures In A 30 Year Old Hotel Building
Best Energy Efficiency Without Compromising Guest Comfort.
Optimized Air-conditioning Systems Within The Prevailing Constraints
Attractive ROI Ranging Through 1-3 Years
Ujjal Majumdar, Hotel Jaypee Vasant Continental, Delhi, India
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Excellence Award
Excellence Award
Students
Excellence Award
Engineering
Winner: UP Diliman Team Niyebe, University of Philippines, Philippines
Appropriate Usage Of Technologies
Ice Thermal
District Cooling
Rain Water Collection
Solar Day Light
Good Document Support
Can Be Realistically Applied
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Architecture
Winner:
“Green & Sustainable Primary School” Design
Rain Water Harvested – 22%
Water Recycled – 72%
Rooms Well Ventilated – 92%
100% Powered By Mix Of Wind Energy And Solar Energy
Green Area Of Total Land Area – 37%
Bio-toilets For Biogas Generation
Waste Water Treatment System (Reed Bed Technology)
Madhur Goyal, Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, India
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Nominees2012
Nominees
Name Of Project Project Location Name Of Applicant Name Of Company / Institute Application Type Project Size (HP/TR)
New Building City State Country
Bayer - Eco Commercial Building Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh India Ashish Rakheja AECOM India Pvt. Ltd. Office 30 TR
Bayer - Eco Commercial Building Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh India Amogh Sule Sankalpan Architects Pvt. Ltd. Office 30 TR
Embassy Tech Square Bangalore Karnataka India Narayanan E Synergy Property Development Services Office 900 TR
Empire Mall Aurangabad Maharashtra India Firoz Jena C & G Building Consultancy Pvt. Ltd. Mall 1975 TR
Energy Commission Diamond Building Selangor Malaysia Ahmad Izdihar Bin Supaat Primetech Engineers Sdn Bhd Office 1462 HP
Environmental Sanitation Institute Ahmedabad Gujarat India Yatin Pandya Footprints EARTH Office NA
Infosys Software Development Block - 1 Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh India Green Initiatives Team Infosys Ltd. Office 600 TR
Institute of Rural Research and Development Gurgaon Haryana India Ramesh Kapahi IRRAD Office 80 TR
L'Oreal India Pune Maharashtra India Vinayak Thorat Venkataraman Associates Office 44.8 HP & 568.5 TR
Nirlon Knowledge Park Mumbai Maharashtra India Asha N. M Venkataraman Associates Office 4000 TR
Nucleus Mall & Office Cochin Kerala India Unnikrishnan. A. Abad Builders Pvt. Ltd. Mall & Office 900 TR
Office Building for Mr.Kiran Chavan Nashik Maharashtra India Sanjay M. Patil Environ Planners Office NA
Office Building of CERC Raipur Chhattisgarh India Tara Prasad Dhal The Design Group Office 45 TR
Pacific Place Mall Jakarta Indonesia Junaidi Lubis PT. Pacific Place Mall 7000 TR
Prana Bangalore Karnataka India Sharukh Mistry Mistry Architects Home and Office NA
Shell Shared Services Center Pasig City Philippines Mark Anthony B. Ver Sinclair Knight Merz Office 1877 HP
Small Office Home Office New Delhi Delhi India Ajay Girhotra JMD HVAC Consultant Home and Office 5.6 HP
Vivekanand Institute New Delhi Delhi India Abid Husain Abid Husain Consultants Educational Institute 250 TR
Retrofit
Bio Building, Sun Pharma Vadodara Gujarat India Nilen Thacker Thacker & Associates Research Center 500 TR + 60 TR
Bombay High Court Mumbai Maharashtra India Adarsh Kaul VAV Air-conditioning Court Complex 756 HP
Income Tax Office Surenderanagar Gujarat India Jobanputra Bharat Kumar Amrutlal Om Engineers Office 21 HP
Infosys Global Education Centre Mysore Karnataka India Green Initiatives Team Infosys Ltd. Training Center 750 TR
ITC Kakatiya Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh India Sandeep Pednekar ITC Kakatiya Hotel Hotel 142 HP
Project Optimizer Delhi Delhi India Ujjal Majumdar Hotel Jaypee Vasant Continental Hotel 570 TR
Radisson Blu Hotel Salcedo Village Makati City Philippines Fernando S. Guevara Guevara & Partner, Inc (GPI) Hotel 150 TR
Sun-n-Sand Hotel Pune Maharashtra India Venkatesh Agnihotri Sun-n-Sand Hotel 400 TR
Taj Coromandel Chennai Tamil Nadu India Shankareswaran. J Taj Coromandel Hotel 1100 HP
The Times of India Mumbai Maharashtra India Yashwant K. Dengle C. Ramchandani Consulting Engineers Office 54 HP
Emerson Technology
BWI Automotive Technology Pvt. Ltd. Rewari Haryana India Sridhar Mohanty BWI Automotive Tech. Pvt. Ltd. Manufacturing Plant 638 HP
Cybage Software Pvt. Ltd. Pune Maharashtra India Suhas Damodar Deshpandey S.D Deshpandey Consulting Engineers Office 710 TR
Fortis Hospital Kangra Himachal Pradesh India Bhupender Negi Fortis Health Care Ltd. Hospital 240 HP
Holy Stadium Jakarta Indonesia John Budi H Listijono PT Metropolitan Bayu Industri Stadium 1152 HP
Hostel Block, Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh India Suman Poddar Design Centre Consulting Engineers Pvt. Ltd. Educational Institute 210 HP
Hotel Sarover Portico Faridabad Haryana India Abid Husain Abid Husain Consultants Hotel 352 HP
NetApp (India) Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore Karnataka India A.Jeba Agnes Raja Electroarc Consultants Office 750 TR
Office of Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan New Delhi Delhi India Pankaj Khullar Enar Consultants Office and Guest House 240 HP
Schott Kaisha Pvt. Ltd. Vadodara Gujarat India N.M Shah Apex Consultants & Engineers Manufacturing Plant 240 HP
Commercial Refrigeration
A Frost Free Sub-Zero Air - Conditioner Mumbai Maharashtra India Surendra H. Shah Pan Asia Corporation Refrigeration NA
Chiller of Hard Anodizing Kolhapur Maharashtra India Javed Patel Anjum Sales Refrigeration 105 HP
Mini Milk Cooler Chennai Tamil Nadu India Divya Amrith Bharat Refrigeration Pvt. Ltd. Refrigeration NA
Sagar Grandhi Exports Ltd. Nellore Andhra Pradesh India R.Shankaran Frigoscan Food Tech Pvt. Ltd. Refrigeration NA
Thermal Management Refrigeration System Chennai Tamil Nadu India Divya Amrith Bharat Refrigeration Pvt. Ltd. Refrigeration NA
Students Architecture
Nominees
College Participant City State Country
Padre Conceiçao College of Engineering Chinmay V. Sinai Borkar Verna Goa IndiaMonish M. Borker
Priyadarshini College of Engineering Chirag Bhayani Nagpur Maharashtra IndiaNikhil DevahdeShaibi BaggaSoumalya DasVishal Khatri
PSG College of Technology Arun Prasaad G Coimbatore Tamil Nadu IndiaGanesh SubramanianMohammed Rizwan J
Rajalakshmi Engineering College Nivetha. S Chennai Tamil Nadu IndiaSrijan
Rajalakshmi Engineering College Anand V Chennai Tamil Nadu IndiaMuthuraman ASuganya M
Reva Institute of Technology K. Balachandra Reddy Bangalore Karnataka IndiaSagar P. M. Suhas N.L.
Sachdeva Institute of Technology Krishan Kant Mathura Uttar Pradesh IndiaKapil Chhonker
Sharad Institute of Technology Abhishek Powadi Kolhapur Maharashtra IndiaShivachandra K. JalipureUmesh P. Dhale
Sharad Institute of Technology Anita N. Ghatage Kolhapur Maharashtra IndiaGeeta R. ChouguleJyoti R. PatilShweta L. AswaleSonam Suresh Balighate
Sharad Institute of Technology Omkar Ugale Kolhapur Maharashtra IndiaSagar DaphaleSumit GavaliSuraj Gorad
Shri Jagadguru Chandrashekaranatha Arun Aithal. H. R Chickballapur Karnataka IndiaSwamiji Institute of Technology Kiran N
Shashi Kiran. M
University of Santo Tomas Pilotin, Ariel Mark R. Manila PhilippinesSulit, Martin Edsel A.Alojado, Paul Geoffrey A.Bartolome, Katrina B.Batac, Zyrone O.De Guzman, Patrick A.Imperio, Jocel Edmund CIlaya, Caezar Jenier R.Jarlos, Clarence J. Lopez, Bryan A.Martin, Micheal James D.Ulep, Marla Alexis H.
University of The Philippines Diliman Bajaro U.P. Diliman PhilippinesDiazMenorRubiatoSacapanoUsita
University of The Philippines Diliman Allan C. Liguan U.P. Diliman PhilippinesAbuanBeronioBongat
Vishwakarma Institute of Technology Hushedar Irani Pune Maharashtra India
Indian Institute of Technology Ishaan Bhola Roorkee Uttrakhand IndiaRohit Kumar
Madhav Institute of Technology and Science Madhur Goyal Gwalior Madhya Pradesh India
National Institute of Technology Pranav Pandey Raipur Chhattisgarh India
Students Engineering
Bengal Engineering & Science University Monsur Islam Shibpur West Bengal IndiaAbhijeet Ghosh Arunjyoti SinharoyDebashish Malik Sanjoy Sinhamahapatra
College of Engineering Hetavkar Z.A. Pune Maharashtra IndiaKale S.A.Sapali S. N.
De La Salle University Paulo Steven D.C Regalado Manila PhilippinesImmanuel NazaretaJohn Marie SerranoJt Windsor Raro
Dr. JJ Magdum College of Engineering Pramod M. Patil Kolhapur Maharashtra IndiaSagar M. RaskarSagar S. PatilShivraj J. Patil
Dr. JJ Magdum College of Engineering Prakash Anant Nikam Kolhapur Maharashtra IndiaSanjay Gajanan ChougaleShankar Balu Lohar
Dr. JJ Magdum College of Engineering Patil Suraj Bhujgonda Kolhapur Maharashtra IndiaAttar Shadab MohammadshafiHegana Vishal Prakash Karande Vinayak Damu
Great Lakes Institute of Energy Management & Research Kalpesh Rambhau Gawali Gurgaon Haryana India
Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering Crasto Ryan Roque Pune Maharashtra IndiaMohit BhatiVibhor Bhargava
Jayawantrao Sawant College of Engineering Lobhas Khanke Pune Maharashtra IndiaMrunmayee ShindeSneha ChavanSupriya Satish Kulkarni
Jerusalem College of Engineering N. Sadhna Chennai Tamil Nadu IndiaP.V. ShravaniR. NiveditthaaR. Sunitha
Kalyani Government Engineering College Shayondev Sengupta Kalyani West Bengal IndiaAbdul AzizPijush Kanti PattanayakSambit Manna Shantanu Pal
Kalyani Government Engineering College Abhik Saha Nadia West Bengal IndiaAftab AlamAlik RoyNitish Kumar SinghTamal Ghosh
Lalbhai Dalpat Bhai College of Engineering Arvind Kumar Ahmedabad Gujarat IndiaBhargav JakhariaJigar GosaiShaunak Gandhi
Mahamaya College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology Sachin Kumar Akbarpur Uttar Pradesh India
Mapua Institute of Technology Michael C. Pacis Manila PhilippinesRamon G. GarciaMark Christian ManuelConrado F. Ostia JrRonald Vincent M. Santiago
Nominees
College Participant City State Country
THE
EMERSONCUP
2011INNOVATION IN CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES
Winners2011
Kecha Thirakomen, EEC Engineering Network – New Bangkok Government Mega Center, Bangkok,
Thailand
Scale and Complexity – Given the scale of the project and complexity of its nature, it is consistently
effective and energy-efficient from its space planning and architectural design to detailing
Use of non-conventional systems like Geothermal Heat Sink
Takes a holistic approach to building design by combining architecture with practicality of energy savings
Clean fresh air supply through 85% efficiency air filter
Condensate water collection system that collect over 300 m3/day of “Free” and cool water
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Excellence Award
Arup Singapore Pte. Ltd. - Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE),
Singapore
Concern for energy-demand reduction and shows an integrated approach to service design
Efforts have been made in design in breaking the masses and zoning the functional areas for the energy
loads and applying the appropriate ventilation systems for the wet-&-dry areas of the laboratory
Provided effective and adequate data support to demonstrate design achievements
The first laboratory complex in Singapore to attain the Building and Construction Authority's Green
Mark Platinum certification.
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THE
EMERSONCUP
2011INNOVATION IN CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES
InterBrand Trader Co., Ltd. - ABAC University, Bangkok, Thailand
Innovative approach in design like the introduction of corridor as the buffer zone, has helped create favorable
conditions for the project
Intelligent introduction of Air-conditioning technology to achieve efficient and effective cooling
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Vijay Punjabi Consultants Pvt. Ltd. - Tata Consultancy Services (Powai), Mumbai, India
Has optimized the air-conditioning systems within the prevailing constraints in the project
Appropriate selection of Digital Scroll technology for the given site condition and project size
This extremely energy efficient, innovation in technology & system design caters to individualistic
air-conditioning needs and usage, with minimal life cycle cost, easy in installation, maintenance and
operation and in spite of being decentralized has all the benefits of central air-conditioning
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New Buildings with Emerson Technology
Excellence Award
HonoraryAward
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Pankaj Dharkar, Fateh Prakash Palace Heritage Hotel, Udaipur, India
Given the heritage value of the site, the resolutions are sympathetic to the character of this place
while retaining its technical efficiencies and performances
The retrofiting infact, managed to enhance the economic and aesthetic value of the property
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Retrofit
Excellence Award
Fernando S. Guevara – Radisson Hotel, Cebu, Philippines
Significant energy saving through the application of heat pump technology
Shows innovation and commitment to energy - efficiency
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Excellence Award
Commercial Refrigeration
Ek-Chai Distribution (TESCO Thailand), Fresh Food Distribution Centre, Pathumthani, Thailand
The intensity of scale and consistency of the system's design across different stages of operations
translated in high efficiency
The nomination had excellent documentation
Reduced carbon emission by 32% per sqm
The most advanced technology and equipment in use anywhere in Asia
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THE
EMERSONCUP
2011INNOVATION IN CLIMATE TECHNOLOGIES
Engineering
UP Concept Energy House – U.P. Diliman Team ME 155, Manila, Philippines
Unique suggestion of using container as a recycled element to deliver affordable and sustainable
housing
Studies from secondary sources have been effectively applied to the proposed design solutions
Diverse dimensions of energy-efficiency from insulation and conservation to regeneration has been
applied
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Excellence Award
Students
Architecture
Mabin Mathew, College of Engineering, Trivandrum, India
Recycling container as a potential home envelope has been a positive idea
Consistent to the primary resources in its form making as well as environmental management
Effective documentation, analysis and presentation of limitations/concerns of the project along with
solution applications
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Excellence Award
Dr. R. Saravanan and C. Narendran - Cascaded Energy Plant, Kochi, India
Innovation in the concept of technology
Uses natural refrigerant - Ammonia - Vapor Absorption System)
Optimization of energy-usage through integration of appropriate technologies
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