Energy Conservation in Buildings & ECBC
(For Aspiring Energy Managers/Energy Auditors/Green Building Professionals)
Description
ECBC 2017 (Energy Conservation Building Code) was launched on June 19th, 2017 in Delhi by Hon'ble Minister (IC) for Coal, Mines, NRE, and Power and is applicable for large commercial buildings with connected loads of 100 kW and above or 120 kVA and above.
We start with the Energy Conservation Act and the Genesis of the Energy Conservation Building Code to get you acquainted with the Energy Conservation Building Code. Then you'll learn about the various building classifications and their systems, as well as the concept of the Energy Performance Index Ratio. Finally, you will gain an understanding of the Model Energy Conservation Building Code Compliance mechanism by studying the Compliance Approaches and Requirements using a case study. So, let's get started!
You can gain an increased and a deeper understanding of the role of Building Envelope in Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC). We will discuss in detail about Mandatory and Prescriptive requirements of building envelope by emphasizing on Daylighting, Building Envelope Sealing, Opaque surfaces and Fenestration with the help of case studies and live examples
You will learn the fundamentals of lighting as well as the various calculation methods used in lighting design. You will be familiar with the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) Mandatory and Prescriptive Methods for Exterior and Interior Lighting. Then, in accordance with their needs, you will be introduced to electrical and renewable energy systems.
What You Will Learn!
- This is a course designed and delivered by Experienced ECBC & Energy Professionals
- It will help you develop a thorough understanding of the ECBC Guidelines & Standards
- This course will cover the application of Energy Conservation principles and ECBC codes in Buildings
- At the end of the course, you will learn how to design ECBC Compliant buildings
Who Should Attend!
- Professionals in the Energy and Building Sector Candidates wanting to step into the Energy Efficiency domain
- Designed for Architects, Engineers and MEP Consultants