IGBC Green Building Congress 2020
online eventWith a modest beginning of 20,000 sq.ft of green footprint in the country in the year 2001, today( as on March 2020) over 5,918 IGBC green building projects, amounting to 7.17 Billion...
With a modest beginning of 20,000 sq.ft of green footprint in the country in the year 2001, today( as on March 2020) over 5,918 IGBC green building projects, amounting to 7.17 Billion...
Register now The webinar will present design and control of low energy cooling and ventilation strategies suitable for residences located in tropical countries. These strategies have been developed under the research...
BRIDGE TO INDIA hosted a webinar to discuss rooftop solar adoption by MSME consumers. The Webinar was graced by an eminent industry panel comprising Ravinder Singh (Chief – Solar Rooftop...
Live tours - Panel discussions and Q+A sessions with professionals - Info sessions focussing on specific aspects of a building, for example, comparing different mechanical ventilation strategies or different types...
Net-Zero Live 2020 is aimed at uniting businesses, policymakers, investors, NGO's, product and solutions providers around a common purpose: to spark new ideas and actions on the path to a...
Greenbuild is the world's largest conference and expo dedicated to green building. The Greenbuild International Conference & Expo is moving its 2020 event to an all-virtual format. The capstone event...
Register Now Energy-efficient zero carbon buildings can only be designed after first understanding climate and the design strategies that can be implemented to respond to it. This presentation will describe...
Some of the topics that will be discussed through our two day programme are: Delivering net zero – from construction techniques through to operational use Designing for Embodied carbon –...
The full day event will facilitate dialogues on radical collaboration and on driving ambition by each actor along the value chain to enable each other to race to zero together....
27 Nov @ 4PM IST. Air-conditioned buildings are conventionally designed and operated to maintain homogeneous thermal conditions withing thermal zones. Maintaining the occupied and unoccupied thermal zones at the same thermal conditions lead to higher energy consumption. More importantly,