List of energy efficient buildings in India
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Following is the list of energy efficient buildings according to climatic zones they are situated in.
Contents
Climatic zones
Cold and sunny
- Degree College and Hill Council Complex, Leh
- Airport and staff housing colony, Kargil
- LEDeG Trainees’ Hostel, Leh
- Sarai for Tabo Gompa, Spiti
- The Druk White Lotus School, Shey, Ladakh[1]
Composite
- PEDA office complex, Chandigarh
- Bidani House, Faridabad
- Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi
- Transport Corporation of India Ltd, Gurgaon
- SOS Tibetan Children’s Village, Rajpur, Dehradun
- Redevelopment of property at Civil Lines, Delhi
- Integrated Rural Energy Programme Training Centre, Delhi
- Tapasya Block (Phase 1), Sri Aurobindo Ashram, New Delhi
- Water and Land Management Institute, Bhopal
- Baptist Church, Chandigarh
- Solar Energy Centre, Gual Pahari, Gurgaon
- National Media Centre Co-operative Housing Scheme, Gurgaon
- ITC Centre, Gurgaon
- CII - Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad
- Monama House, Hyderabad[2]
- Green Leaf Hotel, Jasola[3]
Hot and dry
- Indian Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur[4]
- Sangath – an architect’s studio, Ahmedabad
- Torrent Research Centre, Ahmedabad
- Residence for Mahendra Patel, Ahmedabad
- Solar passive hostel, Jodhpur
Moderate
- Residence for Mary Mathew, Bangalore[4]
- TERI office building-cum-guest house, Bangalore
Warm and humid
- Nisha’s play School, Goa
- Office building of the West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency, Kolkata
- Office-cum-laboratory for the West Bengal Pollution Control Board, Kolkata
- Silent Valley, Kalasa
- Vikas Apartments, Auroville[4]
- La Cuisine Solaire, Auroville[4]
- Kindergarten School, Auroville[4]
- Visitors’ Centre, Auroville
- Computer Maintenance Corporation House, Mumbai
- Dormitory Building, Karjat[5]
See also
- Green building in India
- Energy Conservation Building Code
- Solar power in India
- India Environment Portal
- Energy-efficient buildings – a business case for India? An analysis of incremental costs for four building projects of the Energy-Efficient Homes Programme, 2015