Green buildings are becoming more and more popular because they are environmentally responsible, but they also save money on utility bills. But first off, do you know what a green building means?
What is a green building?
A green building is one that uses energy and resources more efficiently than conventional buildings. It’s also one that uses “green” materials, such as recycled paper, or recycled glass. Green buildings can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide they emit into the atmosphere, which helps fight climate change.
The three main certifications in India for green buildings are: GRIHA: Green Rating of India
This is the most basic form 5 star rating certification which was formulated by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI). It only requires you to have certain features such as solar panels installed on your roof, an eco-friendly paint job, and more. GRIHA certification is not required for all buildings, but it does prove you’re taking steps toward being more eco-friendly.
LEED: Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
This certification program is administered by the US Green Building Council and requires building owners to meet strict requirements for energy efficiency, water use efficiency, indoor environmental quality, and resource efficiency. The LEED rating system was developed by the USGBC to help consumers find buildings that are more environmentally friendly than others on their block or in their neighborhood. The highest score you can achieve is a Platinum LEED.
IGBC: Indian Green Building Council
The IGBC’s mission statement is to promote sustainable development through environmentally friendly buildings and construction practices in India. To receive an IGBC certification, a building must meet minimum requirements on energy conservation, water conservation, waste management, renewable energy generation, indoor air quality, and natural ventilation systems. An example of an IGBC-certified building can be Parkwest by the Shapoorji Pallonji Group.
Some other notable organizations that consciously promote green projects are the Bureau of Energy Efficiency and the World Green Building Council, among others.
If you are on the lookout for green-certified constructions, be sure to check Shapoorji Pallonji as they have a multitude of LEED, IGBC, and GRIHA-certified projects like the Parkwest residential project in Binnypet, Bangalore & SP Infocity commercial project Perungudi, Chennai in their wagon. Your one decision can make a world of difference, for you and future generations.
Go green!
Originally published at http://realestateandepc.wordpress.com on July 22, 2022.
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