2009-08-30
Kolkata Gets its First Green Building
Infinity Benchmark, inaugurated on Friday in Salt Lake Sector V, the hub of Bengal’s IT sector, has about 5,60,000 sq feet of space spread over 20 floors.
It is the second green building outside the US and the seventh in the world to get a platinum rating by the renowned US Green Building Council under the LEED Core and Sheel Version 2.0.
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Source: ExpressIndia, 2009-08-29, Link
2009-08-22
Bajaj Electricals Forays into Green Building Solutions
Bajaj Electricals, through its Luminaires division, has introduced Green Building Solutions, a conscious effort to minimize the adverse effects of modernization on the global environment. The diversified and distinct green building solutions come from the use of modern lighting systems, both interior and exterior. These lighting systems act not only as energy savers, but also keep a watchful eye on environment pollution.
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Source: MyNews.in, 2009-08-20, Link
2009-08-15
Indian Green Building to be Tripled in 2014
Environment-friendly and energy-efficient buildings are increasingly becoming popular and may grow over three times in the next five years, thereby offering new opportunities to the beleaguered construction industry, a government official said on Friday.
"Today, India has close to 30 million square ft of green buildings; an amazing achievement given the fact that we had only about 20,000 square ft in 2003 when the movement started here," Ajay Mathur, Director General for Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under the Ministry of Power, said in a release here.
"Market estimates take the figure to over 100 million square ft in the next five years, opening big opportunities for the industry," Mr. Mathur said.
A green building uses less energy, water and natural resources, creates less waste and is healthier for the people compared to a standard building, according to the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency is adopting various mechanisms for reducing power consumption substantially in a bid to combat climate change.
BEE, which introduced star rating for determining the energy efficiency of electronic home appliances, has started a similar rating system for commercial buildings.
Source: The Hindu, 2009-08-14, Link
Hong Kong Lagging Behind in Green Building
'We tend to talk the talk but we have very few true green buildings in Hong Kong at present,' said Nicholas Brooke, the chairman at Professional Property Services Group.
However, until market demand persuaded reluctant developers to "go green", a stick rather than a carrot in the form of incentives might be what was needed to force change, Mr Brooke said.
Source: PropertWeek, 2009-08-12, Link
2009-08-08
High-Performance Green Buildings Conference Held in Malaysia
Develop 3C Company to Invest Rs.1,500 crore on Green Building Project
Called Lotus Boulevard, the project will be funded by realty private equity firm Red Fort Capital, which in return will acquire 50 percent stake in the project. Red Fort Capital has already invested Rs.150 crore ($30 million) in the project.
'The project will be developed in various phases. The first phase would be ready for occupancy in the next 21 months,' said Brijesh Bhanote, senior vice president of sales and marketing.
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Source: India eNews, 2009-08-06, Link
How Green is the Green Building?
A number of organizations have recently been set up to promote this concept. Dr PC Jain, chairman of India Green Building Council (IGBC), recently said at a seminar, “Green building is a concept fast catching the fancy of people across the world, and India is no exception.
Although the concept has come in an entirely new avatar, it is not as novel as being considered by many. The biggest advantage of a green building is if it is designed well, this may accrue life-long benefits at small makeup costs. As socialists, our effort is to promote the concept of sustainable development that is in harmony with nature while keeping intact the traditions and practices of ancient India.”
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Source: Magic Bricks, 2009-08-03, Link
Green Building to Dodge Electricity Bills
The medical centre is being built in Lindisfarne on Hobart's eastern shore.
Bob Walker wants to install five 12-metre high wind turbines on light poles in the car park.
The proposal to power it with by wind and solar energy has been submitted to the Clarence City Council.
It will also use geothermal energy from the ground to heat the building.
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Source: ABC News, 2009-08-04, Link