India needs energy efficient buildings: Expert

India needs energy efficient buildings: Expert
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There is an urgent need for India to make energy efficient buildings by jumping to the latest technology, creating awareness among people and teaching building physics to the next generation architects, says an expert in energy simulation.

Hyderabad: There is an urgent need for India to make energy efficient buildings by jumping to the latest technology, creating awareness among people and teaching building physics to the next generation architects, says an expert in energy simulation. There is also a need for demonstration of projects to show people that they will recover the money by bearing extra cost during the construction.

“This is a must to create confidence among people because today they are hesitant to buy insulation, expensive glass and other construction materials,” Vishal Garg, who is heading the Centre for Information Technology in Building Science at International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad, said.

With India going to double its building stock in 10 to 15 years, he feels that unless the country jumps to the best technology as soon as possible, the buildings will be inefficient and the country will have to bear this loss for the next 100 years. “They will keep consuming more energy and retrofitting will be very difficult,” he warned.

“We still build in the manner it was done 50 years ago. We are still making the same mistakes. It’s time to adopt the latest technology, evaluate it and get benefits.” Asserting that building was a holistic area, Garg said it required multi transformation and long term research.

Pointing out that the sector faced numerous challenges in the country, he said people were not well equipped with building physics. “If somebody is giving tool without knowing domain, then anybody can make mistake. If you give wrong inputs to the computer, you will get wrong output.”

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency under the Union Ministry of Power formulated Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) in 2007 and based on this, nine States framed rules, making ECBC compulsory. Energy simulation helps in cost benefit analysis and ensuring compliance with GCBC.

He feels the best way is to teach building simulation to the people learning architecture, air conditioning and lighting at the undergraduate level. Some institutions like IIIT are conducting workshops to train students as well as professionals.

Making a good progress during the past 10 to 15 years, India today has a few hundred people who can do simulation. Some are even doing outsourcing jobs by doing simulations for buildings being constructed in the United States or Middle East.

The professionals will get an opportunity to know the latest building simulation techniques at the 14th International Conference of the International Building Performance Simulation Association, beginning here on December 7.

This is the first time that India is hosting the international event. During the four-day conference, about 350 international delegates from over 40 countries will present and discuss the latest research and tools in diverse disciplines of building energy analysis and performance simulation.

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