Implementation of Net Zero Energy Concept on Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic Building

Sharli Bhosale, Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic; Akanksha Patankar ,Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic; Shivani Patange ,Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic; Pradnya Pawar ,Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic; Vijeta Kundlikar ,Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic

Solar Panels, Energy Consumption, Structure, Environment, Pollution

As the name suggests Zero Energy Building it is also known as Zero Net Energy Building, which means that the building that generates as much energy through renewable sources as much as it consumes from the grid. The concept of zero energy building [ZEB] has gained wide international attention during last few years and is now seen as the future target of the designs of buildings. However, before being, fully implemented in the national building codes and international standards, as the concept of zero energy building has been put forth for the Pimpri Chinchwad Polytechnic to reduce its energy consumption [electricity] and also the result for this implementation will be as follows:- High efficiency level - The acceptable renewable energy supply option - Use of natural resources.
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Paper ID: GRDJEV03I040011
Published in: Volume : 3, Issue : 4
Publication Date: 2018-04-01
Page(s): 52 - 55