In line with the government’s initiatives for promoting green buildings in India, Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and automation, announced its commitment towards making buildings in India ‘energy efficient’ through its suite of new IoT-enabled technologies and solutions.
The company announced and showcased its EcoStruxure platform, which combines advancements in IoT, mobility, sensing, cloud, analytics, and cyber security technologies which will go a long way in saving cost and energy for all-size buildings such as offices, hospitals, airports, hotels etc.
The solution will also be applicable to the residential segment, especially the home automation segment, the market for which is expected to be more than Rs. 30,000 crore by 2022.
Commenting on the launch of its EcoStruxure platform for buildings, Anil Chaudhry, Managing Director and Country President, Schneider Electric India, said, “We are keen to support the government in achieving its energy efficiency vision for buildings. Globally, buildings contribute close to 40 per cent of CO2 emissions, which is mostly invisible but inspire us to formulate strategies to mitigate the harmful effects of climate change.”
He added that Schneider Electric is committed to make buildings in India safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green through our IoT-enabled EcoStruxure solutions for building automation & security, critical power and cooling and low and medium voltage power.
Schneider Electric recently became the first company in India to introduce the most comprehensively tested APFC panels for buildings, fully compliant with international safety certifications like IEC 61921 and IEC 61439-1 & 2. VarSet has been specially designed to improve energy efficiency by up to 30 per cent for buildings in industries like F&B, pharma, FMCG, auto, IT, marine, cement and mining.
Schneider’s launch of new innovative products to promote green buildings comes in the light of the Energy Conservation Building Code 2017 (ECBC 2017) recently launched by the Ministry of Power, in association with Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), mandating the energy performance standards for new commercial buildings to be constructed across India.
The adoption of ECBC 2017 is estimated to translate into a 50 per cent reduction in energy use by 2030. This will help save about 300 Billion Units of energy by 2030 and peak demand reduction of over 15 GW in a year. This will be equivalent to expenditure savings of Rs. 35,000 crore and 250 million tonnes of CO2 reduction.
As per the industry reports, India’s green building market, in the new building segment, is projected to be in the range of 30-40 billion dollar, with a 20 per cent growth over the next three years, mainly because of environmental regulation and rising demand.