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CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad, India
A unique Public – Private Partnership
( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )
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Inaugurated by Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
Hon’ble President of India on 14 July 2004
CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre (IGBC HQ), Hyderabad, India
IGBC formed by CII in 2001
Vision of IGBC
Enable ‘sustainable built
environment for all’
India to be one of the global
leaders in sustainable built
environment by 2025
Founding Member of
World Green Building Council
(WGBC) since 2004
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC)
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Green Building Movement in India
In 2001, 1 Green Building
20,000 sq.ft. (4,790+ Green Projects)
6.33 Billion sq.ft
India stands 2nd in the World
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Commercial Health & Wellbeing Built Environment
Residential Education
IGBC Green New
Buildings
IGBC Green
Existing Buildings
IGBC Green
Interiors
IGBC Green
Campus
IGBC Green Data
Centres
IGBC Green
Healthcare Facilities
Rating
IGBC Wellbeing
Rating
IGBC Green Homes
IGBC Green
Residential Society
IGBC Green
Affordable Housing
Transit
IGBC Green Metro
Stations
IGBC Green
Existing Metros
IGBC Green Railway
Stations
IGBC Green
Schools
IGBC Green Cities
IGBC Green Villages
IGBC Green
Township
IGBC Green
Landscape
Industrial
IGBC Green
Factories
IGBC Green SEZ
IGBC Green Rating Systems
* Under Development Only Green Building Council in the World to have 22 Different Ratings
Measurable Benefits in 1450 IGBC Certified Green Projects across India
Environmental Benefit
Category
Average Benefits
/Million Sq.ft
CO2 reduction 12,000 Tons
Energy savings 15,000 MWh
Water savings 45,000 KL
Construction waste
diverted from landfills
450 Tons
Renewable energy,
(Installed capacity*)
50 MW
As on March 2018
IGBC Green Certified Transit Facilities in India
Airports Bus Terminals
HYDERABAD
MUMBAI
MEHSANA
VADODARA
IGBC & Ministry of Railways Joint Initiative
Green Railway Stations
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IGBC Green Railway Stations Rating (Pilot Version) - Launched by Mr Suresh Prabhu, Honble Minister of Railways, Government of India at Green Building Congress 2016
15 Indian Railway Stations are adopting
‘Green Railway Stations’ rating
New Delhi – NR
Jaipur – NWR
Varanasi – NR
Tirupati – SCR
Guntur – SCR
Tiruchirappalli - SR
Bokaro – SER
Guntakal -SCR
Secunderabad – SCR
Kachiguda – SCR
Vijayawada - SCR
Chennai - SR
Katra – NR
Howrah – ER
Nanded - SCR
*Highlighted stations are Green Rated
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World’s First Comprehensive Rating for
Metro & LRT Systems
IGBC Green Mass Rapid Transit System
(MRTS) Rating
Green Metro Rail Movement in India
393 Green Metro Station Projects
40 Million sq. ft. 500 KM OF METRO NETWORK
GOING GREEN ACROSS INDIA
Prime Minister Inaugurated Kochi Metro 16 IGBC Platinum Green Metro Stations
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“It is heartening to note that all stations have achieved platinum rating which is
the highest certification level given by the Indian Green Building Council ” - Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi
mentioned during the Inaugural of KMRL
WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards 2016
AR TAI LEE SIANG, CHAIRMAN,
World Green Building Council
awarding WorldGBC’s Asia Pacific Leadership in Green Building Awards 2016 to
Dr Mangu Singh, MD, DMRC (06 Sep, 2015)
Launch of IGBC Green Existing Cities Rating at CII –IGBC’s Green Building Congress 2017 at Jaipur
IGBC Green Cities Rating For Greenfield Cities & Existing Cities
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Approach to Green Cities
New cities to be designed as Green
from day one
Green Cities
Convert existing cities to Green cities
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Key features of IGBC Green Cities Rating
Efficient Land Use
Efficient Mobility
Efficient Infrastructure
Enhanced Quality of Life
Applicable for Greenfield
Developments
Assessment of Cities Master Plan!
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Air Quality, Drinking Water Quality, Open Spaces, Health & Safety, Noise, Walkability, Biodiversity, Employment, Income
Governance, Stakeholder Involvement, Finance, PPP, Institutional Capacity
Vision, Policy, Plan,
DCR
The Metabolism
Monitoring, Reporting & Corrective
Actions
Framework of Green Cities
Inputs: Infrastructure: Outputs:
Water, Energy, Materials
Housing, Transportation, Education, Storm Water Collection, Treatment Systems, Early Warning Systems
Waste, Water, Air Emissions, GHG Emissions
Quality
of Life
Zero Waste, Waste Water Recycling, Clean Fuels, Green Roofs, Solar Heating, Smart Interventions, Green Buildings
Impact Management
through Innovation
Enabling Framework
IGBC Green Cities Rating Points for Individual Modules
Modules Possible Points
1 Eco-Vision of the city
2 Land Use Planning & Built Environment 18
3 Health & Well-being 16
4 Sustainable Mobility 15
5 Water, Energy & Infrastructure Management 38
6 Information & Communication Technology 5
7 Innovation in City Planning 8
Total 100 Complying with 4 Prerequisites is mandatory for all IGBC Green Cities
Eco Vision Preservation of Water Bodies,
Eco Sensitive Zones
Sustainable Mobility
Barrier-free Accessibility
IGBC Green Cities Rating
Certification Levels
Underground Stations
Rating Recognition
40 – 49 Certified Good Practices
50 – 59 Silver Best Practices
60 – 75 Gold National Excellence
76– 100 Platinum Global Leadership
Sl.no. City State Rating
1 Dholera Gujarat IGBC Platinum
2 Sri City Andhra Pradesh
IGBC Gold
3 Amaravati Andhra Pradesh
IGBC Platinum
4 New Town Kolkata
West Bengal IGBC Gold
5 GIFT City Gujarat
Under Certification
6 Mahindra Industrial Park
Tamil Nadu
7 Shendra-Bidkin Maharashtra
Greenfield Cities Going Green in India with IGBC
3 ,71 ,850 Acres o f Lar ge Deve lopment
Dholera, Gujarat
New Town Kolkata, West Bengal
Amravati, Andhra Pradesh
Green City
I G B C P l a t i n u m
INDIA’ S FIRST
Industrial City
Dholera City : Sustainable Approach towards
Evolution of a Low Carbon City
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Park
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Park
Area – 1 to 1.5 HA
with 400m radius
(5 minute walking radius)
(Residential)
Area – 3 to 4 HA with 800m
radius (10-minute
walking radius)
Between residential
clusters and industrial areas)
Catchment area of 4
km
(For entire Sector)
Planned Urban Landscape: 5-10 min walking radius
Green Infrastructure : plug and Play at each plot level
Road
Cycle tracks
Footpaths
Trees & Plants
100% domestic
waste collection
100% industrial
effluent collection
24X7 water
Smart meters
SCADA
100% recycle and
reuse of waste water
100% rainwater
collection
Open storm canal
with recreational
spaces
ICT enabled infrastructure
City WiFi
Integrated city management
100% waste collection
Maximum recycling and reuse
Bio-Methaneation, Incinerator
Waste to energy
24X7 water
Smart meters
SCADA
Dholera : Key Green City Features
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Sri City : Vision to create a World Class Business Destination,
with a perfect harmony between Industrial Growth & Sustainability
Green City
I G B C G o l d
INDIA’ S SECOND
Industrial City
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Sri City : Key Green City Features
Sustainable Water management Primary Source – 1 TMC of water from
Somasila-Kandaleru Reservoirs
Buffer Storage Capacity of 2,400,000 KL
Rain-Water Storage in many tanks
Large Re-charge area in and around Sri City
Over 50,000 acres of Reserved Forest area Desalinated water
Water & Sewage Treatment Plants Water treatment Plant of 77MLD capacity for
potable water
47 MLD Sewage Treatment Plant Capacity
100% Sewage recycling
Energy Management 8 MW Solar Power Plant
Solar Street lighting and solar powered traffic
control systems
Green City I G B C P l a t i n u m
INDIA’ S FIRST
Greenfield Capital City
Amaravati Andhra Pradesh
Eco-vision : The People’s Capital, capturing its Historic & Cultural Heritage
Amaravati City : IGBC Green City Award for Design
IGBC Green City Award handed over to
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Govt. of AP
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City’s vision to have Green Buildings
100% waste water
treatment
planned
100% rain water
harvesting
planned
Road network with trunk
infrastructure planned
100% solid waste
segregation
planned
Green City Infrastructure already planned
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City’s Green & Blue : 100% Roads with Tree Cover,
100% Rainwater Harvesting at City Level 100% Roads with Tree Cover
reducing Heat Island 35% of Developable area
as Green Open spaces
100% of storm water let into the
Natural Streams
Stormwater Drains
along 100% Road network
Green City I G B C G o l d
INDIA’ S FIRST
Green Satellite City
New Town: Future ready global services hub attracting the best talent with a fine work-life balance
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Green Lung Spaces
480 Acres man-made Eco Park developed around the lake : Serving as lungs for the citizens
30% Area allocated for Green & Social facilities
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Pedestrian Friendly Streets
Solid Waste Transport Vehicles : Vehicle Tracking Portal
Bus Stops : Real time information of arriving buses
1. Pedestrian Pathways 2. Road Crossings 3. Public Buildings 4. Public Toilets 5. Recreational Areas
Barrier-free design for All
Shaded Roads Public Spaces along streets Cycle Lanes
Bicycle Station with Kiosk: At Meto stations/ Bus stations
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GIFT City : City’s vision to have 100% Green Buildings
State-of-the- art Green City Infrastructure already in place
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GIFT One Tower by Capital One Ltd IL&FS Township & Urban Assets Limited
GIFT Two Building by Sabarmati Capital Two Ltd IL&FS Township & Urban Assets Limited
GIFT International Center West India Recreation Proejects Pvt Ltd
GIFT School Narsee Monjee Educational Trust
GIFT Business Centre Gujarat International Finance Tec City Co Ltd
The Signature Voulpia Developers Pvt. Ltd
PRAGYA (Shapath 7) Savvy Infrastructures Ltd.
STT Global Data Centers India Pvt Ltd Tata Communicatuions Data Centers Pvt Ltd
All Buildings meeting IGBC Green Building Standards
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Green Waste Management Systems
GIFT City
Gandhinagar
1. The waste is thrown into a
disposal chute
2. Computer controlled access
3. Waste sucked through pipes
at a speed of 90 km/hr
4. Treatment through plasma
Mahindra Industrial Park Chennai Limited: Smart Green Self Sustaining City
650 acres of land development 8.87 lakhs sq m projected built-up area
Under IGBC Green Cities Certification
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Under IGBC Green Cities Certification
Shendra and Bidkin INDUSTR IAL CIT IES
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India One of the
First few countries to develop
Exclusive rating system
Rating for Green & Smart Cities
(For Existing Cities)
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Objective of Green Existing Cities Rating
Facilitate Indian cities
to be converted to
‘Green Cities’
To address national priorities
Land, Social, Transit, Air,
Water, Energy, Waste,…
Rating to suit Indian context
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Smart Cities are also Green Cities !
In the approach of the Smart Cities Mission, the objective is to promote cities that provide core infrastructure and give a decent quality of life to its citizens, a clean and sustainable environment and application of ‘Smart’ Solutions. The focus is on sustainable and inclusive development
Core infrastructure elements in a Smart City
Adequate water supply
Assured electricity supply
Sanitation
Solid waste management
Efficient urban mobility and
public transport
Affordable housing
Robust IT connectivity
e-Governance
Citizen participation
Sustainable environment
Safety and security of citizens
Health and education.
Source : http://smartcities.gov.in
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Anticipated Benefits of Green Cities for existing cities
Conservation of Resources
Reduced Energy Demand by 20-30%
Enhanced Water Eddiciency by 30-40%
Better Waste Management
Preserve Ecosystems
Social aspects
Efficient Use of Land
Sustainable Mobility
Address the 4 key aspects
Air, Carbon, Water, Waste Ultimately … Enhanced quality of life
Green Cities Rating for Existing Cities Focus Areas
Sl. No. Category
1 Ecology & Preservation
2 Citizen Welfare
3 Land Use
4 City Transportation
5 Infrastructure Efficiency
6 Innovation in City
24 Green City Indicators to check the current status and improve upon!
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Green City Indicators…
Nalsarovar,Ahmedabad
1. Resilient Measures for
Climate and Disaster
In the District of Columbia, a Soil
Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is
required as part of the building permit
process for construction and
redevelopment projects.
Source: www.camdenscd.org
2. City Soil Conservation
Source: www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/53181
Tree Inventory Project of the city of Portland, Oregon
3. Preservation of
Forest Cover
Today
% I N C R E A S E Yo Y
Yr 2030
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Green City Indicators… 4. City Landscape
Singapore :
Green Cover increased from
35.7% to 46.5% (1986 to 2007) Source:
www.nparks.gov.sg
Source: http://www.stocktongov.com
City of Stockton, Hong Kong
– Brownfield Sites Map
5. Land Resource
Optimization
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Green City Indicators… 6. Urban Heat Island Effect
Source: http://www.sciencedirect.com – Cool City Sustainable
Stuttgart, Germany - Coolest city in the
world : More than 60% of Stuttgart’s area is
green area
Google Map snapshot :Public Conveniences in City of London
City Toilet Finder App, launched
by the City of London Corporation
7. Public Conveniences
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Green City Indicators…
Source: https://www.jointokyo.org/files/cms/news/pdf/India_Naya_Raipur_-
_20150626v2.pdf
TOD Naya Raipur –
A Proactive Approach
8. Integrated Land Use
GIFT City:
City’s vision to have 100% Green Buildings,
Green City Infrastructure already in place
Source: giftgujarat.in/
9. Green Building Policy
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Green City Indicators
Singapore’s success in using treated wastewater
(referred to as NEWater). NEWater plants can
now meet up to 40% of the nation's current water
needs. By 2060, expected to meet up to 55%.
Source: www.pwc.in/- Closing
the water loop: Reuse of treated
wastewater in urban India
10. Treated Waste Water as percentage of Demand
……………Such Green City Indicators
All Existing Cities (SMART Cities & AMRUT Cities) Can Go Green !!
Existing Cities Going Green in India with IGBC
1 Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
2 Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh
3 Panchkula Haryana
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Water efficiency plan
Rainwater harvesting
100% recycling and reuse
Energy efficiency plan
Renewable energy
Integrated utility network
Land use &
built
environment
Health & well being
Sustainable
mobility
Information & communication
technology (ICT)
Eco-vision
Green City
Compact city planning
EWS housing
Urban Heat Island Mitigation
Employment Opportunities
Public Greens &
open spaces
Accessibility to public
greens and open
spaces Solid Waste Management
Sustainable mobility plan
Barrier free accessibility
Pedestrian network
Bicycle lane network
ICT applications
ICT enabled Infrastructure
E-governance
Innovation in city
planning
Water, energy
&
infrastructure
management
GREEN CITY APPROACH
START PLANNING FOR YOUR GREEN CITY
T o o l f o r M a k i n g
a Green Ci ty
INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL THINKING
ENVIRONMENT + ECONOMIC DECISIONS
LEADS TO SMART GROWTH
Source : http://www.mckinsey.com/global-themes/urbanization/how-to-make-a-city-great
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Green City
Tremendous opportunity to adopt
IGBC Green Cities Rating System
Tangible & intangible benefits
Tremendous Benefits
Reduced infrastructure costs
Individual
Society
Nation
Unique Opportunity to Showcase
To inspire many Cities
Ultimately, resulting in a better quality of life
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