University of Petroleum and Energy Studies

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University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun

Location : Bidoli, Dehradun, Uttarakhand


Site Area : 1,08,717 m2
Built up Area : 33,787.34 m2
Air-conditioned Area : 11792 m2
Non Air- conditioned Area : 26476 m2
Energy Consumption Reduction : 42.73% from GRIHA benchmark
Water Consumption Reduction : 33.16% from GRIHA benchmark
EPI : 35.22 kWh/sqm/year
Occupancy hours : 24 hours (Residential ) & 10 hours (academic)
Renewable energy installed on site : 100kWP
GRIHA rating : 4 Stars

The following strategies were adopted to reduce the impact of the proposed building on natural
environment:
 Sustainable Site Planning:
• Barricading of the site to prevent air pollution.
• Existing trees preserved and native species of trees planted
• Top soil preserved and protected for later use
• Minimum damage to the existing topography of the site

 Reduction in water consumption (compared to GRIHA benchmark):


• Reduction in building water consumption by use of low-flow fixtures : %
• 33.16% reduction in landscape water consumption by using native species and efficient
irrigation systems
• Waste water treated and re-used for landscape water requirement
• More than 50% of the paved area topped with lose aggregate to allow penetration of water

 Reduction in energy consumption (compared to GRIHA benchmark) while maintaining


occupant comfort:
• 40% reduction in annual energy consumption as compared to a conventional building
• 45% of the total area is day-lighted
• External shading and efficient glazing systems to reduce solar heat gain and glare-free day-light
• ECBC compliant energy efficient artificial lighting system
• ECBC Compliant envelope to reduce space conditioning loads

 Renewable energy technologies installed on site:


• 30.1% of annual energy requirement for artificial lighting met by solar energy
• Total installed capacity of 100kWp
• 95.3% annual energy saved by solar hot water system

 Use of low-energy/green materials:


• Use of Portland Pozzolona cement in structural concrete to reduce embodied energy of the building
• Use of low energy kota stone in flooring
• Energy savings of 54% in structural application and 22% for non-structural applications.

Integrated Design Team:


Client : University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun
Architect : Design Associates Inc.
HVAC System : Daikin India
Electrical Consultant : Design Centre Consulting Engineers Pvt. Ltd.
Interiors : Godrej Interio, IRGO
GRIHA Rating Consultant : GreenTree Building Energy (P) Ltd.

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