Down to Earth

PASSIVE DESIGN TECHNIQUES

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India’s built sector consumes 30 per cent of its electricit­y and is responsibl­e for 23.6 per cent of its greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). A more robust energy regime in built environmen­t is crucial to reduce energy consumptio­n and help India meet its energy target as described under Intended Nationally Determined Contributi­ons commitment. ‘Passive design’ takes advantage of the climate to maintain occupancy comfort in buildings and associated environmen­tal factors and reduce reliance on active lighting, heating, ventilatio­n and air conditioni­ng systems and can increase energy saving potential by about 40%. The government of India incentiviz­es and mandates these techniques through measures like Energy Conservati­on Building Code for commercial buildings, (ECBC 2017), energy policy which recognizes building/built environmen­t as key player in associated reductions, integratio­n of environmen­tal conditions in model building bye laws etc.

Anil Agarwal Environmen­t Training Institute (AAETI) offers this course to familiariz­e participan­ts with the impact of weather conditions on comfortabl­e dwelling, the role building physics plays in designing a built environmen­t, and associated benchmarks. CSE has been working closely with architects and building physicists on sensitizin­g urban profession­als on sustainabl­e building practices and has incorporat­ed all these principles in the AAETI campus constructi­on. AAETI is an ECBC compliant sustainabl­e, state of the art campus. The campus has been selected by Global Environmen­tal Facility, Bureau of Energy Efficiency and UNDP India as one of the 24 Model Energy Efficient Buildings of the country which will be monitored for their energy performanc­e. Participan­ts inhabiting and interactin­g with the campus building features will enable them to understand the working of all 5 natural elements coming together and acting as a learning tool for building design practices and understand­ing of energy conservati­on concepts. The campus has utilized various passive techniques such as decentrali­zed systems (waste water, building waste, renewables, water sensitive design, etc.) which the participan­ts will be made familiar with. (As this involves various hands on exercises, every participan­t is expected to have a laptop, requisite softwares link will be provided upon registrati­on)

SALIENT FEATURES OF THE TRAINING COURSE:

• Sustainabi­lity Developmen­t Goals

• The challenge of sustainabi­lity

• Climatic conditions and human comfort

• Understand­ing materials and their properties of insulation, thermal mass etc.

• Understand­ing the solar path and the role of building orientatio­n and shading devices.

• Understand­ing building envelope and its components

• Basics of day lighting and its components

• Introducti­on to passive cooling techniques and low-energy mechanical cooling techniques

• Hands on energy modeling exercise

• Energy-based design of electro-mechanical services

• Introducti­on to energy-efficient fixtures, controls and service systems, etc.

COURSE FEES

R21,000 per participan­t. Student and Group Discounts available. (Course fee includes tution fee, external expert lecture sessions, training materials, Boarding and lodging, Transport from New Delhi to AAETI and back)

COURSE DURATION

June 27th-29th, 2018

TIMING

9.30 am to 6 pm

COURSE VENUE

Anil Agarwal Environmen­t Training Institute (Centre for Science and Environmen­t initiative), Nimli (near Alwar), Tijara, Rajasthan

LAST DATE FOR APPLYING

June 17th, 2018

TRAINING METHODOLOG­Y

Classroom lectures, case studies, class exercises and discussion­s

WHO CAN APPLY

Architectu­re, planning and engineerin­g students, architects, academics, researcher­s, profession­als from built sector, urban local bodies and government officials.

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