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NATIONAL AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN
ENERGY MANAGEMENT - 2010An Initiative by
Paharpur Business Centre&
Software Technology Incubator ParkNehru Place Greens, New Delhi
Presented by: Roopali ShahaneyVikas Makkar
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Company Profile & Service Portfolio
Ø We are a mSME in the Service Sector and care for environment has been intrinsic to our business strategy since our inception in 1990.
Ø Began operations with an equity capital of less than INR 809,000 & a current net worth of INR 670.95 Millions
Ø PBC is a one-stop-shop for companies planning a foray into the Indian Market & is a GOI recognized private STP
Ø We provide Instant Start-up on a “plug & play” basisØ A Suite of 28 support services for our clientsØ Five International Quality Certifications / Operational standards
– ISO 9001, 14001, 22000, OHSAS 18001 & SA8000Ø Commitment to UN Global CompactØ Centrally Air-Conditioned with IAQ conforming to ASHRAE
Standards, USA
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Company Profile & Service Portfolio
Ø IAQ provided in Business Centre is based on Bio –Technology borrowed from NASA, USA
Ø Our building has been declared as one of the healthiest buildings in New Delhi by Government of India in Sep 2008
Ø We have done the submittal for achieving LEED EB certification from USGBC for our building.
Entrance to PBC View of Our Green House
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Building Synopsis
Parameter Details
Building Location New Delhi
Building Area 4,684 sqm
No. of Floors GF + 6
Operating Hours 24 X 7
Maximum Building Occupancy 592
Air Conditioning Area 100%
Present Specific Energy Consumption, KWH / Sqft
14.55
Energy cost as % of Operating Cost
< 6%
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Energy Consumption Scenario at PBCTM-STIP – An Overview
Energy Data (Typical Summer Day)Date: 15-07-10, Thursday
Sr. No Meter KWH1 BSES Meter 3780.02 ABB HT Panel 3817.63 Mains Meter 3689.6
Sr. No. Meter KWH1 AC Panel 1339.02 5th Floor DB 419.43 Misc 299.94 1st Floor DB 293.25 6th Floor DB 223.66 Lattice 221.27 MDB-3 197.28 2nd Floor DB 196.29 4th Floor DB 170.610 3rd Floor DB 169.411 MDB-1 93.112 X-mer Loss 90.413 GF AHU 61.714 Lift - 1 46.615 Lift - 2,3 44.316 GF DB 2.517 Fire Panel 2.1
35%
11%8%
8%6%
6%
5%
5%
4%4%
2%
2%
2%1% 1% 0% 0%
KWH1 AC Panel2 5th Floor DB3 Misc4 1st Floor DB5 6th Floor DB6 Lattice7 MDB-38 2nd Floor DB9 4th Floor DB10 3rd Floor DB11 MDB-112 X-mer Loss13 GF AHU14 Lift - 115 Lift - 2,3
43%
10%10%
6%
6%
5%
4%
4%3% 3%
2% 2% 1% 1%
HVAC system KWH1 Chiller2 AHU 5th3 Cond Pump 14 AHU 3rd5 AHU 6th6 AHU 4th7 Pri pump 28 AHU 1st9 Sec pump 210 AHU 2nd11 AHU GF12 CT Fan 213 CT Fan 114 Sec pump 1www.pbcnet.com
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Energy Conservation Projects Implemented SrNo.
Project Time frame
Investment Payback Period (Months)
1 HVAC & Electrical System Up-gradation
2008-09 High 168
2 Cooling Tower Up-gradation
2007-08 Medium 98
3 Installation of BEE 5 Star Rated Air conditioners
2009 Medium 25
4 Replacement of Halogen Lamps with LED Lamps
2009-10 Medium 41
5 Use of Natural Skylight in Green House
2009-10 Medium 37
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HVAC SYSTEM UP-GRADATION
Scope: Chiller, Pumps, AHUs, HT Transformer, Intelligent Controls, BMS system
Investment: 189.11 Lacs
Features of New System:§ Chiller has a COP of 6.15; it’s an efficient 212 TR, RTHD series,
water-cooled screw chiller from Trane. § Pumps are in Primary / Secondary configuration§ Pumps and all AHU motors are VFD controlled. § Two-way valve on AHU coil regulate the chilled water inlet into
the AHU coil as per the heat load. § CO2 sensors regulate the fresh air inlet inside the air-
conditioned space. Its demand controlled ventilation. § UVC light installed on the AHU cooling coils keep the air &
coil clean of indoor air contaminants.
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HVAC system Up Gradation (Contd.)
§ The new system has VAV in air circuits to regulate the air supply as per heat load.
§ New Double skin AHU help reduce the leakage & noise. § Heat Recovery wheel unit ensures that incoming fresh air is
pre-cooled before it is let in into the system § Management & control of the system is available centrally
through BMSBenefits: § 20-25% Energy Saving compared to Old system§ Increased Customer Satisfaction on account of thermal comfort§ Operational manpower reduction§ Automatic Controls, reduced manpower dependence§ Important parameter monitoring & logging in BMS for diagnosis
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Innovation of IAQ System Integration With HVAC at PBC
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Third Floor
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Sixth Floor
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Second Floor
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Fourth Floor
Fifth Floor
Sixth Floor
Oxygenated Air
AmbientAir
Besides Improved IAQthis system gives us10-15% of energy
saving on Account of fresh air Reduction
into the building
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New HVAC system Pictures
Chiller
AHU
CO2 Controller
CO2 Sensor
Electrostatic Filter
Ultrasonic Humidifier
VFD
Two WayValve
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Cooling Tower Up-gradation
Scope: Two Cooling Towers of HVAC system, 175 TR each
These cooling tower run in parallel to support water cooled chiller of centrally air conditioning plant
Investment: Rs. 3.11 LacsFeatures of New System:§ Better design for chiller 88/98F§ Better approach of 4 deg C§ VFD driven fan motor
Benefits:§ Energy saving worth Rs. 37,800 per month§ Reduced Maximum demand
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5 Star Rated Room Air Conditioners
Scope: Room air conditioning units
We have total 109 such units. These ACs are operational when central AC plant is not running.
Total Investment : Rs. 14 lacs
Features of New AC:
§ High energy efficiency ratio of 3.42 for 1.5 T machine
§ Easy retrofit solutionBenefits:§ Reduced Energy consumption. Less than 2 years payback
when AC running hrs are more than 8 hrs, for ex in server room, UPS room etc
§ Reduced maximum demand
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Replacement of Halogen Lamps with LED
Scope: 50 watt Halogen lights in PBC art gallery
We have a not for profit art gallery at PBC. The paintings in this art gallery are illuminated with 50W halogen lamps. There are 200 such lights fitted in tracks.
Total investment: Rs. 6.4 lacs
Features of New light:§ 3w LED Based warm color light§ Easy retrofit solution, track & luminaire remain same§ 400 LED lamps will replace 200 Halogen lamps
Benefits:§ Reduced Energy consumption. Less than 3 years payback§ Reduced maximum demand
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Use of Natural Skylights in Green House
Scope: Fluorescent Tubelights in Green House
We have a green house at the top of our building where we grow our fresh air. For plants this green house has 37 tubelights of 36w each.
Total investment: Rs. 93,000
Features of New skylight:
§ Zero watt, sunlight harnessing§ Full natural light spectrum, best for plants
§ Easy retrofit solutionBenefits:§ Reduced Energy consumption. Less than 4 years payback§ Reduced maximum demand
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Monthly Energy & Occupancy Trend, 2008-2010
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Energy Savings – Economics of “GOING GREEN”
As a result of all energy efficient practices PBC has been able to reduce it’s MDI from 735 KVA to 400 KVA
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Monitoring & Reporting System: Metered Points
Inputs
BSES (Electricity Board)
Diesel Generator 1
Diesel Generator 2
Metered Consumption Points
AC PanelCondenser Pump 1,2
Elevators Chiller
Floor DBs Hot water generator
Fire Fighting Panel Drinking water pump
Terrace Lighting CT Fan 1,2
Floor AHUs UPS
HVAC Panel Air Washer
Primary pump 1,2 Heat Recovery unit
Secondary pump 1,2Building Exhaust
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Monitoring & Reporting SystemØ Accurate measurement is the heart of any Monitoring and Reporting
System. We have 50 calibrated Energy meter in our buildingØ BMS system logs and stored hourly energy consumption from these
meters.Ø The Engineering Department in PBC analyzes the Energy
consumption data from these meters and identifies area of improvement
Ø QA Department reviews measurement & Calibration methodology and it is checked and verified during Internal Audits, surveillance and third party audits under ISO-9001 & ISO-14001
Ø The Daily report of energy & water consumption is shared with the CEO for his inputs & major improvement decision
Ø Quarterly internal audits are carried out to analyze the efficiency of the energy management system and for continual improvement
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Monitoring & Reporting System: Snapshots
Energy Trend for a Typical Day from BMS
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Monitoring & Reporting System: Snapshots
Energy Trend for a Typical Month from BMS
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Using online Emission Calculation Protocol developed by World Resource Institute (WRI) : Global Warming Potential (GWP) set of “2001 IPCC Third Assessment Report”, the Greenhouse Gas emission resulting form energy consumption at PBC and associated grounds has been calculated as:
GHG Emission Reduction
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Specific Energy Consumption
BEE Rating for Composite ClimateStar Rating AAhEPI
1 Star 52-462 Star 46-403 Star 40-344 Star 34-285 Star Below 28
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Creating Awareness : Stakeholder, Associates & Community Engagement
Ø Awareness Program for School Children, Employees, Clients, Community around us
Ø Celebration of Earth Day, Environment Day etc as official events of the organization
Ø Regular Interaction with School children to sensitize them to the various issues relating to Environment, Energy & Water
Ø In-house Employee Awareness ProgrammesØ Information Dissemination to in-house clients
through TFT/Display Monitors installed at Strategic locations including washrooms
Ø Creating Awareness through our annual Communication on Progress (COP) & CSR/CR reports.
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GREENSPACES CHALLENGEØGreenSpaces Challenge invites creative and innovative ideas, products or services, from people worldwide that will reduce cost and improve energy efficiency. ØIts open for participated for all at www.greenspaces.in/challenge
WEBSITE FOR GREEN IDEAS: AN ONLINE PLATFORM FOR IDEAS ON CONSERVATION OF ENERGY & WATERØPBC has launched GreenSpaces Ideas, is an online platform to post green ideas on the occasion of Earth Day 2010. Mrs. Sheila Dikshit posted her idea- “reduce, reuse and recycle” & inaugurated the initiativeØSubmit ideas for energy and water conservation and reducing and recycling waste. www.greenspaces.in/ideas
Creating Awareness : Stakeholders, Associates & Community Engagement
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Learning From ISO Operational Standards
Ø We were certified for ISO 9002: 1994 in the year 1995 and ISO 14001: 1996 in the year 1998
Ø Whatever gets Recorded and Monitored, gets doneØ Importance and Relevance of ‘do-document-do’ & CAPAØ To capture data related to all energy source and consumption
points in the building for getting a complete energy statementØ Periodic surveillance audits help in réplicating best practices &
learnings from other organizationsØ To engage with vendors and sub contractors for finding new
avenues for continual improvement in the area of energy conservation.
Ø Setting and meeting objectives for energy conservation through Environment Management Programs (EMPs) under ISO 14001 Operating Standard
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Learning from ISO Operating Standards
Ø The Non Conformities raised during our periodic audit of ISO 14001: 2004 & OHSAS in the year 2009, June & Corrective Preventive Action taken by us are as per the below table
Ø This year (May ‘2010) we have successfully completed our periodic audit with no non conformity raised.
Non Conformities Corrective Action & Preventive Action1. The noise level monitoring is not evidenced for the DG sets.
The noise level of DG sets is now monitored and recorded on daily basis.
2. The oil in Transformer and AVR is being monitored arbitrarily and not once every year as required vide Transformer Maintenance standard. This needs to be done religiously. The plan to change this equipment with dry type transformer / AVR also needs to be expedited
Oil based transformer will be changed to dry type transformer. (Now done)
3. Employees working in DG Sets area were exposed to noise and need to be subjected to audiometry test. The same was not been done other than at the time of their joining PBC.
Audiometry test shall be conducted for the employees working in Plant room in annual basis. (It has been done & reports are kept as record) Apart from that the workers have been provided earmuffs /plugs. The affected personnel have been relocated to other location.
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Besides the Major Encon Projects we also encourage & follow certain best practices that further contribute to reduction in our energy bills:ØWe began the encon campaign at PBC by replacing all GLS lamps with CFL lamps (PL type)ØAll fluorescent lights in our office are Philips Trulite, BEE 5 star rated, with electronic ballastØMotion sensors are used to switch off lights in unoccupied common areas including all the washrooms in the buildingØAll our displays (172 nos) are energy efficient LCDs/LED to save on energyØGreen mesh & heat reflective film is put on the southwest side of the building in summers to block the direct sun heat into the building
Best Practices & Life Style Changes to Conserve Energy
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Ø High Albedo paint has been put on the building envelope to reduce the indirect heat gain into the building
Ø Heat gain into the building from the rooftop is minimum because of green house
Ø Rather than standby mode, we turn off all electrical equipments, when not in use.
Ø Prefer using Chairs with perforated back and bottom to provide for ventilation for human comfort. This allows for indoor temperatures to be kept at 24 deg C +/- 2,while providing occupant comfort
Ø At PBC we have introduced a dress code for summer i.e. No Jackets / No ties so that occupants are comfortable at above mentioned temperature levels. Each degree centigrade increase in temperature means a saving of 5% in air- conditioning costs
Best Practices & Life Style Changes to Conserve Energy
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Best Practices & Life Style Changes to Conserve EnergyØ Individual lighting controls installed in terrace cafeteria to further
conserve energy and educate our clients as well as our team members on best practices on energy management
Pull Cord
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Awards & AccoladesØ Received G-Cube Shrishti Award for Good Green Governance on
April 22nd 2010 for our Environmental InitiativesØ Mr. Kamal Meattle, CEO, Paharpur Business Centre is honored with
Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Award 2009 for "Outstanding Entrepreneur" in December 2009
Ø Received National Energy Conservation Award for "Energy Conservation Practices in Office Building Sector" in December 2009 from Bureau of Energy Effiency (BEE)
Ø Received National Award for "Excellence in Water Management" from CII in December, 2009
Ø Received Runner's up position for "Corporate Social Responsibility" category from Cityscape Real Estate India in December, 2009
Ø Received Special Jury Recommendation Award for “Innovative System Design in IAQ” from Bry-Air in 2008
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Awards & AccoladesØ Rated as one of the healthiest building in Delhi, by Govt. of India in its
report of September 2008 (Study published on September 8, 2008 by The Govt. of India, Central Pollution Control Board and Chittranjan National Caner Institute, Kolkata, India).
Ø Received G-Cube Shrishti Award for Good Green Governance on April 22nd 2008 from the Honorable Chief Minister of Delhi Ms. Sheila Dikshit.
Ø Received Commendation Certificate from Delhi Transco. Ltd. on our effort towards promotion of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Measures in December 2007
Ø As a result of our various Environmental, Energy, Water & Solid Waste management initiatives, we have been listed in the “India Green Buildings Anthology – A New Green Skyline” published by Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj in November, 2007
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Road Ahead
Ø Our target is to involve 20% of our stakeholders/subcontractors in Energy Management Initiatives in 2010
Ø As part of our EMP, our target is to reduce the Energy consumption by 15% over last year by-§ Installation of high performance DGU in the building Façade§ Installation of Rooftop Solar PV plant§ Installation of solar skylight in other feasible areas
Ø We are building the world’s greenest & most energy efficient building, GreenSpaces, a notified SEZ with a covered area of 1.75 M sqft and an Asia Pacific Partnership (APP) Flagship Project. Follow our progress at www.greenspaces.in
Ø Our Project GreenVilla TM registered under IGBC for platinum certification, under Green Home category. 8,400 ft2, 17 bed room with support facilities, it is under construction, located in NCR area- Faridabad
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