Training on Punjab Energy Code

Author(s): City Air NewsDirector Bipin Malik, Akshay Kumar, Ar. Surinder Bahga, Sanjay Goyal, Dr. JN Kanwar and Mr.HS Sindhu from PEDA. Ropar, August 27, 2018: A two day Intensive Training Program on Punjab Energy Conservation Building...

Training on Punjab Energy Code
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Director Bipin Malik, Akshay Kumar, Ar. Surinder Bahga, Sanjay Goyal, Dr. JN Kanwar and Mr.HS Sindhu from PEDA.

Ropar, August 27, 2018: A two day Intensive Training Program on Punjab Energy Conservation Building Code has started today at Block- C, Conference Hall, IET Bhaddal Technical Campus, P.O.Mianpur, District Ropar.
Energy generation and consumption are considered as the key indicators for growth and development. There has been significant increase in production of electricity through development of hydro, thermal and renewable energy. Industries are the largest consumers of the electricity. Whereas, others sectors like domestic and agriculture has also witnessed exponential increase in electricity consumption from 1970, till date. As the demand for power is increasing, so is the installed capacity. However, there are apprehensions that gap between supply and demand will rise with increased activities in different sectors.
These 3 sectors have the large scope of reducing electricity consumption through enhancement in energy efficiency.
As the first step towards promoting the concept of energy efficiency in the building sector, The Government of India developed ‘The Energy Conservation Building Code’ (ECBC) in 2007. The ECBC sets minimum energy performance standards for buildings and covers building envelope, heating, ventilation and air conditioning, hot water systems, interior and exterior lighting, electrical power and motors including thermal comfort in non-centrally air conditioned/heated buildings.
The states were asked to revise the code to suit their local and regional climatic conditions and requirements. Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) had taken the initiative to amend ECBC. The work was assigned to a team led by architects Surinder Bahga and Archana Chaudhary of Indian Institute of Architects and a technical committee was constituted of the following departments of state government:
• Department of Architecture, Punjab,
• Housing & Urban Development (Town Planning)
• PWD (Civil, Electrical, PH),
• Local Govt. (TP),
• Punjab State Power Corporation Limited and
• Punjab Energy Development Agency.
Estimates based on research indicate that in buildings where this code is implemented can save upto 40% of energy than what is used in conventional buildings.
After having detailed deliberations in various meetings, final draft was put up to Punjab Government for approval. In June, 2016 this code has been finally notified and a book has been published.
For further implementation of the code or to sensitize the stakeholders to adopt energy efficiency measures in buildings. An initiative has taken to organise 37 Awareness Program and Capacity Building Workshops. These workshops are to be taken place in 11 major cities throughout the state to educate 134 Urban Local Bodies (ULB), architects, engineers, builders and other stakeholders and facilitate interactions with the experts.
It is organised by PEDA in association with Saakaar Foundation, Chandigarh and Vke: environmental, Pune. This program is supported by Indian Institute of Architects, Punjab Chapter.
Master Trainers of BEE, Akshay Kumar Gupta, Vevaik Mahajan deliberated on ways to save energy consumption in heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, lighting, and pumping, etc. they emphasized the need to design climate-responsive buildings.
Officials of PEDA spoke on work being carried by PEDA in the state to promote energy conservation. Department of Housing and Urban Development amended building bye-laws and made provisions for use of Punjab ECBC while approving the building plans and construction of buildings. They have also provided an incentive of 50% refund of building scrutiny fee on completion of building or urse of Punjab ECBC Department of Local Govt. provided 15% rebate on property tax for Punjab ECBC Compliant Buildings in addition, they have also provided 5% FAR free of cost for construction of green buildings in the state of Punjab.
Programme was attended by 150 professionals consisting of architects, engineers, builders, developers and officers of Urban Local Bodies and various other government departments besides some students of architecture.
Salient features adapted for Punjab region in code
• New Buildings-Buildings with conditioned floor area of 500 sqm (5000 sft) or more.
• Any event/function/temporary arrangements exceeding the duration of three days shall have to comply with code.
• Additions/alteration to the existing buildings if installing any new equipment to the building shall comply with the specific requirement of this code.
• It also restricts the size of windows, as excessive use of glass in this tropical climate increases energy consumption.
• It will be mandatory to use minimum three star rated equipment. For example, Fridge, Air-conditioners, Motors, Washing Machine, Lightings, Fans and many more. Saving energy in terms of electricity and water consumption by using star rated fixtures and low flow fixtures respectively.

Date: 
Monday, August 27, 2018