Energy Conservation Building Code in Telangana resulted in savings of 392.21 MU annually


HYDERABAD

The implementation of the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) in Telangana has resulted in an estimated power saving of 392.21 MU annually, with the recognition of 879 commercial buildings and a total built-up area of 181 lakh square metres as energy conservation-compliant till date, according to media adviser (south) of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency A. Chandra Sekhara Reddy.

Mr. Chandra Sekhara Reddy stated that the Telangana Government had entered into agreements with EESL (Energy Efficiency Services Ltd) for retrofitting conventional street lights with energy-efficient LEDs across all Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) and rural areas on an ESCO (Energy Services Company) model with a seven-year project period.

Collectively, these projects across GHMC, urban local bodies (ULBs), and gram panchayats (GPs) have installed 16.84 lakh LED street lights, achieving annual energy savings of 486.71 MU, a reduction in peak demand by 121.23 MW and a total carbon footprint reduction of 0.39 million tonnes of carbon dioxide alongside monetary savings of ₹380.54 crore.

He added that the global conference on sustainable development goals (SDGs) being held at Chitrakoot in Madhya Pradesh has unveiled a transformative and three-pronged strategy to aggressively promote energy efficiency as a major initiative addressing climate change. It aims to mitigate global warming, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and secure a sustainable future.

According to him, experts at the conference emphasised that energy efficiency could contribute over 40% of the global efforts needed to combat climate change. The conference has proposed several strategies to maximise its potential.

The meet has urged citizens to engage in conservation efforts, including water-saving practices and avoiding single-use plastics. It has complimented the proactive measures of Telangana in implementing energy efficiency initiatives aimed at sustainable development and combating climate change.



Source link

spot_img

More from this stream

Recomended

Pushpa-2 Review: पैसा वसूल निकली पुष्पा-2, भोपाली बोले.. सस्पेंस में नहीं रह पाएंगे, जल्दी रिलीज करो पार्ट-3Syrian army says it has withdrawn from the city of Hama after insurgents broke through its defensesIndiGo to launch Bengaluru-Ayodhya direct flights from December 31Why did Tiruchi SP call NTK a ‘separatist force’, asks SeemanOrthodontics membership exam for U.K.’s Royal College held in citySri Lankan Navy arrests 14 Indian fishermen from Tamil Nadu; 2 trawlers impoundedAsad criticises Yogi Adityanath for comparing Bangladesh situation to Babur’s reignHere are the big stories from Karnataka todayDeath toll in Alappuzha accident rises to sixKakinada port scandal: Vijaya Sai Reddy to file defamation suit against K.V. RaoKerala High Court directive to ensure quality food items at hotels, shops at SabarimalaThree die in Chennai’s Pallavaram due to suspected drinking water contaminationParliament passes Bharatiya Vayuyan Vidheyak 2024Mental health awareness drive held at Arignar Anna Zoological ParkA.P. govt. keen on developing Srisailam on a par with Tirumala: EOFarmers to take out march to save Koushika river from pollution, encroachmentMKK Nayar award for Coir CorporationMigrant workers not conversant in Tamil should not be allowed to handle chemicals: Virudhunagar CollectorBritish Minister assures UN probe into rights violations in BangladeshIndiGo to launch Bengaluru-Ayodhya direct flights from December 31