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  • “Smart Cities will enable India to become the manufacturing hub for energy efficient HVAC solutions”: Ravichandran Purushothaman

    Published on September 5, 2014

    Chennai : With the national green promise taking shape at the Green Building Congress organised by Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) in Hyderabad, Danfoss India, a global Smart Cities will enable India to become the manufacturing hubleader in the climate and energy solutions space highlighted energy efficient solutions which are the need of the hour, given the  Government’s thrust towards setting up 100 smart cities.

    With rising population and infrastructure constraints, the need to build smart cities has been identified by the Government. Smart cities will actually be smart when the right technologies are used making the citizens live comfortably and more importantly affordably.

    Affordability factor in smart cities can be addressed by the uptake of energy efficient technologies which would not only reduce the energy and carbon footprint but would make them sustainable and improve the living conditions.

    “With the thrust towards smart cities, time has come for India to become the manufacturing hub for energy efficient HVAC solutions as they are vital for high energy savings and optimized performance. The solutions can become affordable only when India truly becomes the global manufacturing hub. With the right technology, design and energy efficient solutions, every building can be converted to a green building,” said Ravichandran Purushothaman, President, Danfoss India.

    Building smart cities is an ask for energy efficient technology such as, Scroll compressors, Turbocor compressors, VLT HVAC drive family and CKL substations for District cooling which Danfoss offers for hotels, data centres, airports, commercial buildings, pharma, railway and metros.

    Heating and air-conditioning takes a major share of electricity bills for residential, commercial and industrial applications, which puts tremendous pressure on energy sources, and ultimately impacts overall economy of the country. The Smart Cities thrust by the Government provides the right opportunity for stakeholders to have a holistic approach.

    An integrated approach is needed to initiate the green dialogue at the stakeholder level such as the Integrated Approach towards Project Delivery (IAPD), a joint initiative by Indian Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE) which brings all stakeholders in the construction and HVAC space together on one platform.

    In line with delivering its green promise, Danfoss India is nearing completion of its green facility in Oragadam, the industrial corridor in Chennai. The upcoming green facility of Danfoss India campus in Oragadam, is a Platinum LEED rated R&D cum manufacturing facility which will replicate the zero waste environment of the Danfoss Global facility in Denmark by housing a 1MW solar plant which will generate 1.5 million units of solar power per annum approximately.

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