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Energy Efficient Building using Solar Energy and
Adoptation of Green Building Techniques
P K Ponsangari
Paavai Engineering College, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India
ABSTRACT
The field of “ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING”, or building design and
constructions that prioritizes energyefficiencyandsustainability,isyoung but
rapidly developing. This report’s analysis of building construction practices
includes description of methods that are currently being employed by the
construction industry to increase energy efficiency methods to decrease the
amount of energy used in building operating systems, and methods that are
currently known to improve energy efficiency but are not yet commercially
viable.
As energy consumption from residential building is predicted to rise by more
than 8 times by 2050 under the business as usual scenario, it is of vital
importance for India to develop energy efficiency strategies focused on the
residential sector to limit the current trend ofunsustainableescalatingenergy
demand. This study investigates methods of restraining growth in energy
consumption in the Indian residential sector and documents energy saving
potentials that can be achieved with focused policy and market efforts.
The report examines other methods of encouraging the public to use energy
more efficiently. Also discussed are possibilities for the state of mandate
greater energy efficiency in the privatesector,primarilythroughamendments
to the building code and to land use and zoning policies. Due to current
economic factors, this option may promote a state of policy of energy
conservation more than attempting to encourage efficiency with incentives.
The ultimate aim is to make the residential building as eco-friendly.
KEYWORDS: Energy efficiency, sustainability, eco friendly, solar energy
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ENEGRY EFFICIENT BUILDING
The idea of energy efficient design is to modulate the
conditions such that there always within or as close as
possible to comfort zone. In current times of rapid
infrastructure growth and looming energy crisis, there is a
strong need to address and incorporate good practices for
efficient energy and resource use while planning for
buildings, be it for residential purpose or for commercial
buildings.
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY
“Reducing the amount lost- also known as increasing
efficiency- is an important to our energy future as finding
new sources because gigantic amount of energy are lost
every minute of every day in conversion”.
WHY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IS IMPORTANT FOR
BUILDINGS
There are solid business reasons why energy efficiency is
important for your new building including:
Providing energy costs savings incentivestoyouoryour
tenants
Future- proofingnewconstructioninvestmentasenergy
efficient
Increasing tenant demand for comfortable and energy
efficient working environment
Contributing to the sustainability of organization
The opportunity to design the building efficiently from the
start enables more and better efficiency measures to be
used. The more new technologies and practices that are
adopted in new construction, the more cost will come down
and the measure becomestandardpractice.Byincorporating
energy efficiency, renewable energy into a building at the
outset, you can play a significant role not only controlling
your building energy consumption but also contributing to
achieving a sustainable energy structure for our society.
New buildings present a very real opportunity to achieve
significant energy avoidance savings over the long term,
especially when developers and building owners use a
comprehensive systems approach to energy efficiency.
Building to higher energy efficiency standards requires an
upfront commitment to a whole new way of thinking about
design, construction and investment.
The benefits of building to higher standards of energy
efficiency or for reaching and nearly immediate and benefit
occupants for generation to come. By designing a new
building holistically, with energy saving goals in mind, you
can help to ensure that all systems work together effectively
and you can incorporate major energy efficiency
components that could be difficult of impossible to retrofit
and will save you significant amounts of money over your
buildings life.
ENERGY EFFICIENY PROVISIONS GIVEN
Electricity is the largest source of energy for buildings, and
that predominance has grown. Natural gas is the second
largest energy source. Building demand for electricity was
the principle force behind the 67% growth in net electricity
generation from 1985- 2016.
To make an energy efficient residential buildingfora nuclear
family we give the provisions like
Solar panels
Readymade kitchen waste bio-gas plant
Sewage treatment plant
Sun pipe
Rainwater harvesting
OBJECTIVES OF ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS
Efficient energy use, sometimes simply called energy
efficiency, is the goal to reduce the amount of energy
required to provide products and services.
For example, insulating home allows a building to use
less heating and cooling energy to achieve and maintain
a comfortable temperature.
Installing fluorescent lights, LED lights or natural
skylights reduces the amount of energy required to
attain the same level of illumination compared with
using traditional incandescent light bulbs.
Improvements in the energy efficiency are generally
achieved by adopting a more efficient technology or
production process or by the application of the
commonly accepted methods to reduce energy losses.
Energy efficiency and renewable energy are said to the
“Twin Pillars”, of a sustainable energy policy. Both
strategies must be developed concurrently in order to
stabilize and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Efficient energy use is essential slowing the energy
demand growth so that rising clean energy supplies can
make deep cut in fossil fuel use.
PROVISIONS TO ATTAIN A GREEN AND ENERGY
EFFICIENT BUILDING
SOLAR ENERGY
Solar photo voltaic technology looks quite lucrative. By
implementing the solar PV technology in villa would
effectively reduce our electricitybillsandincreasegreenfoot
print.
If our construction is in a peak city like Coimbatore or
Chennai , then the area will be having less frequent power
cuts, so that there we can implement Grid connected solar
PV system to reduce the electricity bills.
GRID CONNECTED SPV SYSTEM
There is no need to buy batteries as whatever electricity is
produced through the system , it can be sold to our
electricity board.
Now somebody question us that, why would our electricity
distribution board want to buy electricity from us?
This is where the government comes in and the policy
introduced by the government helps. India has severe
electricity storage in several parts of the country. We need
electricity not only to cover the storage, but also for a
number of other infrastructural requirements.
Sunlight is the free resource and it is plentiful inourcountry.
Thus to mark good use of the free resource, (i.e) solar
energy, the government has started implementing policies
which allow each and every individual houseorbuildingthat
has plenty of open space to become a producer of electricity.
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WORKING SYSTEM OF GRID CONNECTED SPV
In grid connected system, a Net-metering is placed. In this
system, we have a single new bi-directional meter. When we
consume electricity from grid, the meter reading will move
forward; but when we produce electricity and end it to the
grid, the meter readings shall move backing
Example, suppose we use 10 units of electricity in a day and
produce 8 units, your meter will show a reading of 2 units as
used. And if you use 10 units of electricity and produce 12
units, then your meter will show 2 units supplied to the
government. Our bill at the end of month will be based on
net units consumed or produced. If you generate extra
electricity in any month you will be paid .
At the end of a year, if our total production is more than that
what we consumed, then we will get paid for the net surplus
electricity produced at the cost decided by our state’s
electricity regulatory commission.
SOLAR PARKS IN INDIA
S
NO
SOLAR POWER PARLS IN INDIA PRODUCTION
1
Kamuthi solar power project,
Tamil Nadu
678 MW
2 Charanka solar park, Gujarat 1637MW
3 Pavagada solar park, Karnataka 600MW
4 Bhadha solar park, Rajasthan 115MW
5
Kurnool Ultra Mega solar
park,Andra pradesh
100MW
READY MADE BIOGAS PLANT
Waste is a material that no longer serves a purpose and so is
thrown away. In some cases what one person discards may
be re-used by somebody else. All wastes is particularly
hazardous. If not carefully disposed of, it will have animpact
on the environment, whether it be unsightly lifter in urban
streets or contaminated air, soil and water. But what is
equally important about waste is that it is recyclable.
In India we produce 300 to 400 grams of solid waste per
person per day in town in normal size. The figure is 500 to
800 grams per capita per day in citieslikeDelhiandBombay.
The composition of average domesticdustthatcontainsfood
wastes are around 23% out of 100%.
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a promising method to treat the
kitchen wastes. Anaerobic digestion is controlled biological
degradation process which allows efficient capturing and
utilization of biogas (approximately 60% of methane and
40% of Co2) for energy generation.
The variability in gas evolution is based uponhydrolysisand
acidogenesis stage, which produce bacteria for
methanogenesis. It has been seen that the production of
biogas goes on decreasing at first stage because hydrolysis
and acidogenesis reaction is veryfastasbacteriawastemore
readily.
PROCESS IN BIOGAS PLANT
The biogas plant consists of a digester tank, where the
organic material is stored andthemicroorganismswork
on them and release gas.
The gas thus produced is collected in a tank known as
gas collector. In a floating type model, this tank is
floating in the slurry and moves upand-down based on
the amount of gas stored in it . A guide pipe helpsthegas
collector tank to move up-and-down inside the digester
tank
Waste is fed through feed pipe inside the digester tank
The fully digested slurry drains out through the outlet
pipe. This can be collected, diluted and used as fertilizer
for plants
The gas pipe line from the gas collector tank helps in
utilizing the gas for cooking and lighting
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SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants
from waste water, primarily from household sewage it
includes physical, chemical and biological processes to
remove these contaminants and produce environmentally
safe treated waste water.
A by-product of sewage treatment is usually a semi-solid
waste or slurry, called sewage sludge. That has to undergo
further treatment before being suitable for disposal or land
application.
Sewage treatment may also be referred to us waste water
treatment, although the latter is a broader term which can
also be applied to purely industrial waste water for most
cities, the sewer system also carry a proportion of industrial
effluent to the sewage treatment plant which has usually
received pretreatment at the factories themselves to reduce
the pollutant load. If the sewer system is a combined sewer
then it will also carry urban runoff to the sewage treatment
plant.
The average water consumed by a person is 160ltrs per day.
Hence a residential building require a small sewage
treatment plant of 6000ltrs capacity. The treatment plant
can be placed in the backyard of the home. Hence a
sedimentation tank is provided for treating the waste
waters.
SUN PIPES
Light tubes or light pipes are physical structures used for
transporting or distributing natural or artificial light for the
purpose of illumination, and are examples of optical
waveguides. In their application to day lighting,theyarealso
often called tubular day lighting devices, sun pipes, sun
scope, or daylight pipes. Light pipes may be divided intotwo
broad categories: hollow structures that contain the light
with a reflective lining, and transparent solids that contain
the light by total internal reflection.
WORKING PRINCIPLE
Sun pipe also known as a tubular skylight, lighttunnel orsun
tile, a day light system consists of a polycarbonate cover- a
dome, square, or tile- sited on a roof or outside wall that sits
over an aluminium tube which intern runs through a loft or
down a storey into the house.
Natural light travels down the tube to illuminate a dark
landing, stairwell or bathroom or any space where you
would otherwise need artificial lighting at all times. The
interior of the tube has a minor finish that reflects and
intensifies light and the dome incorporates a lens that
refracts and intensifies the light. A diffuser in the ceiling
spreads the light so that it illuminates the room rather than
just the area beneath it- the diffuser canalsobewiredsothat
it act like a conventional light in the evening.
The using elbow joints, a tube can turn upto 90 ⃘ angle,
meaning that you can install the tube through a flat or a
slopping roof, nor does the area to be lit have to be close to
the exterior point of the entry: You can add more sections of
tubing depending on your requirement. The outside dome
and the adjoining tube cum in a range of diameters, with 25
cm, 30 cm and 35 cm the most popular for domestic use.
Generally the wider the tube, the further the light cantravel-
a 25cm diameter tube will be effective at 3.5m and a 53cm
tube upto 6m.
The cost of fixing a sun pipe of 25cm diameter is around
20,000 rupees.
ADVANTAGES OF SUN PIPE
Sun pipe use existing nature light, they have many positive.
The quality of light is excellent
Once big critique of CFLs is their harsh white light. Solar
pipe bring direct natural sun light into the room
People suffering from seasonal affective disorder can
enjoy natural sun light in rooms without sun facing
windows
The redirected sun light can even help with vitamin D
produced by exposure to sun light
Solar pipes do have electric hybrid model which can
light at night allowing 24 hour use
RAIN WATER HARVESTING
Rain water harvesting- collecting and storing rain for later
use is an ancient practice. It is still used in many rural places
throughout the world, and today it is making a comeback in
urban centers as an additional source of water.
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At its simplest, RWH consist of a rain barrel placedunderthe
downspout of your home to collect rainwater for garden
irrigation.
All RWH systems simple or complex, have the same basic
components:
A catchment area to capture the rainfall- this is typically
the roof of the house
A conveyance system to move the waterfromtheroofto
a storage area
A storage system to hold the rainwater for future use- a
barrel, a cistern or a tank
A distribution system to get the water from storage top
where it is being used. This can range from a watering
can to full integration with theexistingplumbingsystem
in the house
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RECCOMENDATIONS
Detailed energy consumption monitoring of sampled
residential complexes, using smart meters, should also
be performed in the five climate zone of India, either for
whole buildings or end-use, to gain a fuller
understanding of energy consumption patterns in
residential buildings
This energy use monitoring should be undertakeninthe
conjunction with monitoring of environment and
operational modes. This essential, and currently
unavailable, data will assist in developing accurate
energy consumption estimates and will significantly
reduce uncertainties in future projections.Inaddition,it
will assist in more reliable simulations and predictions
of building energy use. Detailed data will also help in
assessing savings potentials if energy efficiency as well
as demand-side programmes
are targeted at residences. This is required for the
development of effective energy efficiency policies
Cost savings achieved from effective building envelops
could be used for investment in air-conditioning
systems and the energy saved by the envelop could be
used to extend the supply of energy. These benefits
should be documented and guidelines for such an
approach • Currently,mostfloorspaceprojectionsareat
national level and, while this provides important
information for general forecasting, more specific
projections should be developed formajorcitiesinIndia
to better plan and design energy-efficiency strategies.
With city and country level information factored in,
better efficiency plans, appropriate to current urban
plans and the purchasing power of communities, could
be developed
Low energy cooling technology should be evaluatedand
its suitability for meeting residential comfort
requirements explored. As indicted in the projections,
air containing penetration and energy useisexpectedto
increase exponentially in coming decades and
alternative cooling technologiescouldleadtosignificant
savings
Current studies only examine residential energy
consumption at unit-level.Notincludedthis energyused
for elevators, water pumping and common areas. In
order to improve the design of cities and communities,
base line facility energy use should be assessed, and
saving potentials and best practice guidelines shouldbe
developed for the residential sectors. This would
provide guidance for developers and policy makers in
designing energy-efficient communities
Social and environment changes have increased focus on
conservation of natural resources and sustainable living.
Recent economic changes have also caused consumers to
revaluate, how they use energy, with new attention being
given to maximizing efficiency.
More than one quarter of the world’s population is still
without access to electric networks and uses fuel- based
lighting to fulfil its lighting needs. The fuel- based light
sources include candles, oil lamps, kerosene lamps, biogas
lamps, propane lamps, and resin- soaked twigs. While
electrification is more and more important to adopt energy
efficient light sources and lighting systems both in the
developing and industrialized countries.
As a result, more builders and consumers are turning to
energy efficient building design and construction. Research
leading to new ways to conserve energy in the construction
and daily use of buildings.
REFERENCE
[1] Residential buildings in India: Energy use projections
and savings potentials, India-Technical report-
September 2014.
[2] Biogas plant based on kitchen waste. S. P. Kale and S. T.
Mehetre. Nuclear Agricultural and Biotechnology
Divisions.
[3] Tamil Nadu Solar Energy policy 2012., Government of
Tamil Nadu, Energy Department. • Biogas plant user’s
manual, Kiran Kumar kudaravalli, SKG Sanga, Kolar,
Karnataka, India. www.skgshanga .org
[4] Household waste, The directorate of Environment.
[5] Analysis of rate for construction in India., Director
general of works, CPWD, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi.
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Energy Efficient Building using Solar Energy and Adoptation of Green Building Techniques

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 3 Issue 6, October 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD28093 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 6 | September - October 2019 Page 356 Energy Efficient Building using Solar Energy and Adoptation of Green Building Techniques P K Ponsangari Paavai Engineering College, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India ABSTRACT The field of “ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING”, or building design and constructions that prioritizes energyefficiencyandsustainability,isyoung but rapidly developing. This report’s analysis of building construction practices includes description of methods that are currently being employed by the construction industry to increase energy efficiency methods to decrease the amount of energy used in building operating systems, and methods that are currently known to improve energy efficiency but are not yet commercially viable. As energy consumption from residential building is predicted to rise by more than 8 times by 2050 under the business as usual scenario, it is of vital importance for India to develop energy efficiency strategies focused on the residential sector to limit the current trend ofunsustainableescalatingenergy demand. This study investigates methods of restraining growth in energy consumption in the Indian residential sector and documents energy saving potentials that can be achieved with focused policy and market efforts. The report examines other methods of encouraging the public to use energy more efficiently. Also discussed are possibilities for the state of mandate greater energy efficiency in the privatesector,primarilythroughamendments to the building code and to land use and zoning policies. Due to current economic factors, this option may promote a state of policy of energy conservation more than attempting to encourage efficiency with incentives. The ultimate aim is to make the residential building as eco-friendly. KEYWORDS: Energy efficiency, sustainability, eco friendly, solar energy How to cite this paper: P K Ponsangari "Energy Efficient Building using Solar Energy and Adoptation of Green Building Techniques" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6, October 2019, pp.356-360, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd28 093.pdf Copyright © 2019 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /4.0) ENEGRY EFFICIENT BUILDING The idea of energy efficient design is to modulate the conditions such that there always within or as close as possible to comfort zone. In current times of rapid infrastructure growth and looming energy crisis, there is a strong need to address and incorporate good practices for efficient energy and resource use while planning for buildings, be it for residential purpose or for commercial buildings. IJTSRD28093
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD28093 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 6 | September - October 2019 Page 357 ENERGY EFFICIENCY “Reducing the amount lost- also known as increasing efficiency- is an important to our energy future as finding new sources because gigantic amount of energy are lost every minute of every day in conversion”. WHY ENERGY EFFICIENCY IS IMPORTANT FOR BUILDINGS There are solid business reasons why energy efficiency is important for your new building including: Providing energy costs savings incentivestoyouoryour tenants Future- proofingnewconstructioninvestmentasenergy efficient Increasing tenant demand for comfortable and energy efficient working environment Contributing to the sustainability of organization The opportunity to design the building efficiently from the start enables more and better efficiency measures to be used. The more new technologies and practices that are adopted in new construction, the more cost will come down and the measure becomestandardpractice.Byincorporating energy efficiency, renewable energy into a building at the outset, you can play a significant role not only controlling your building energy consumption but also contributing to achieving a sustainable energy structure for our society. New buildings present a very real opportunity to achieve significant energy avoidance savings over the long term, especially when developers and building owners use a comprehensive systems approach to energy efficiency. Building to higher energy efficiency standards requires an upfront commitment to a whole new way of thinking about design, construction and investment. The benefits of building to higher standards of energy efficiency or for reaching and nearly immediate and benefit occupants for generation to come. By designing a new building holistically, with energy saving goals in mind, you can help to ensure that all systems work together effectively and you can incorporate major energy efficiency components that could be difficult of impossible to retrofit and will save you significant amounts of money over your buildings life. ENERGY EFFICIENY PROVISIONS GIVEN Electricity is the largest source of energy for buildings, and that predominance has grown. Natural gas is the second largest energy source. Building demand for electricity was the principle force behind the 67% growth in net electricity generation from 1985- 2016. To make an energy efficient residential buildingfora nuclear family we give the provisions like Solar panels Readymade kitchen waste bio-gas plant Sewage treatment plant Sun pipe Rainwater harvesting OBJECTIVES OF ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS Efficient energy use, sometimes simply called energy efficiency, is the goal to reduce the amount of energy required to provide products and services. For example, insulating home allows a building to use less heating and cooling energy to achieve and maintain a comfortable temperature. Installing fluorescent lights, LED lights or natural skylights reduces the amount of energy required to attain the same level of illumination compared with using traditional incandescent light bulbs. Improvements in the energy efficiency are generally achieved by adopting a more efficient technology or production process or by the application of the commonly accepted methods to reduce energy losses. Energy efficiency and renewable energy are said to the “Twin Pillars”, of a sustainable energy policy. Both strategies must be developed concurrently in order to stabilize and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Efficient energy use is essential slowing the energy demand growth so that rising clean energy supplies can make deep cut in fossil fuel use. PROVISIONS TO ATTAIN A GREEN AND ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING SOLAR ENERGY Solar photo voltaic technology looks quite lucrative. By implementing the solar PV technology in villa would effectively reduce our electricitybillsandincreasegreenfoot print. If our construction is in a peak city like Coimbatore or Chennai , then the area will be having less frequent power cuts, so that there we can implement Grid connected solar PV system to reduce the electricity bills. GRID CONNECTED SPV SYSTEM There is no need to buy batteries as whatever electricity is produced through the system , it can be sold to our electricity board. Now somebody question us that, why would our electricity distribution board want to buy electricity from us? This is where the government comes in and the policy introduced by the government helps. India has severe electricity storage in several parts of the country. We need electricity not only to cover the storage, but also for a number of other infrastructural requirements. Sunlight is the free resource and it is plentiful inourcountry. Thus to mark good use of the free resource, (i.e) solar energy, the government has started implementing policies which allow each and every individual houseorbuildingthat has plenty of open space to become a producer of electricity.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD28093 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 6 | September - October 2019 Page 358 WORKING SYSTEM OF GRID CONNECTED SPV In grid connected system, a Net-metering is placed. In this system, we have a single new bi-directional meter. When we consume electricity from grid, the meter reading will move forward; but when we produce electricity and end it to the grid, the meter readings shall move backing Example, suppose we use 10 units of electricity in a day and produce 8 units, your meter will show a reading of 2 units as used. And if you use 10 units of electricity and produce 12 units, then your meter will show 2 units supplied to the government. Our bill at the end of month will be based on net units consumed or produced. If you generate extra electricity in any month you will be paid . At the end of a year, if our total production is more than that what we consumed, then we will get paid for the net surplus electricity produced at the cost decided by our state’s electricity regulatory commission. SOLAR PARKS IN INDIA S NO SOLAR POWER PARLS IN INDIA PRODUCTION 1 Kamuthi solar power project, Tamil Nadu 678 MW 2 Charanka solar park, Gujarat 1637MW 3 Pavagada solar park, Karnataka 600MW 4 Bhadha solar park, Rajasthan 115MW 5 Kurnool Ultra Mega solar park,Andra pradesh 100MW READY MADE BIOGAS PLANT Waste is a material that no longer serves a purpose and so is thrown away. In some cases what one person discards may be re-used by somebody else. All wastes is particularly hazardous. If not carefully disposed of, it will have animpact on the environment, whether it be unsightly lifter in urban streets or contaminated air, soil and water. But what is equally important about waste is that it is recyclable. In India we produce 300 to 400 grams of solid waste per person per day in town in normal size. The figure is 500 to 800 grams per capita per day in citieslikeDelhiandBombay. The composition of average domesticdustthatcontainsfood wastes are around 23% out of 100%. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a promising method to treat the kitchen wastes. Anaerobic digestion is controlled biological degradation process which allows efficient capturing and utilization of biogas (approximately 60% of methane and 40% of Co2) for energy generation. The variability in gas evolution is based uponhydrolysisand acidogenesis stage, which produce bacteria for methanogenesis. It has been seen that the production of biogas goes on decreasing at first stage because hydrolysis and acidogenesis reaction is veryfastasbacteriawastemore readily. PROCESS IN BIOGAS PLANT The biogas plant consists of a digester tank, where the organic material is stored andthemicroorganismswork on them and release gas. The gas thus produced is collected in a tank known as gas collector. In a floating type model, this tank is floating in the slurry and moves upand-down based on the amount of gas stored in it . A guide pipe helpsthegas collector tank to move up-and-down inside the digester tank Waste is fed through feed pipe inside the digester tank The fully digested slurry drains out through the outlet pipe. This can be collected, diluted and used as fertilizer for plants The gas pipe line from the gas collector tank helps in utilizing the gas for cooking and lighting
  • 4. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD28093 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 6 | September - October 2019 Page 359 SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from waste water, primarily from household sewage it includes physical, chemical and biological processes to remove these contaminants and produce environmentally safe treated waste water. A by-product of sewage treatment is usually a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge. That has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or land application. Sewage treatment may also be referred to us waste water treatment, although the latter is a broader term which can also be applied to purely industrial waste water for most cities, the sewer system also carry a proportion of industrial effluent to the sewage treatment plant which has usually received pretreatment at the factories themselves to reduce the pollutant load. If the sewer system is a combined sewer then it will also carry urban runoff to the sewage treatment plant. The average water consumed by a person is 160ltrs per day. Hence a residential building require a small sewage treatment plant of 6000ltrs capacity. The treatment plant can be placed in the backyard of the home. Hence a sedimentation tank is provided for treating the waste waters. SUN PIPES Light tubes or light pipes are physical structures used for transporting or distributing natural or artificial light for the purpose of illumination, and are examples of optical waveguides. In their application to day lighting,theyarealso often called tubular day lighting devices, sun pipes, sun scope, or daylight pipes. Light pipes may be divided intotwo broad categories: hollow structures that contain the light with a reflective lining, and transparent solids that contain the light by total internal reflection. WORKING PRINCIPLE Sun pipe also known as a tubular skylight, lighttunnel orsun tile, a day light system consists of a polycarbonate cover- a dome, square, or tile- sited on a roof or outside wall that sits over an aluminium tube which intern runs through a loft or down a storey into the house. Natural light travels down the tube to illuminate a dark landing, stairwell or bathroom or any space where you would otherwise need artificial lighting at all times. The interior of the tube has a minor finish that reflects and intensifies light and the dome incorporates a lens that refracts and intensifies the light. A diffuser in the ceiling spreads the light so that it illuminates the room rather than just the area beneath it- the diffuser canalsobewiredsothat it act like a conventional light in the evening. The using elbow joints, a tube can turn upto 90 ⃘ angle, meaning that you can install the tube through a flat or a slopping roof, nor does the area to be lit have to be close to the exterior point of the entry: You can add more sections of tubing depending on your requirement. The outside dome and the adjoining tube cum in a range of diameters, with 25 cm, 30 cm and 35 cm the most popular for domestic use. Generally the wider the tube, the further the light cantravel- a 25cm diameter tube will be effective at 3.5m and a 53cm tube upto 6m. The cost of fixing a sun pipe of 25cm diameter is around 20,000 rupees. ADVANTAGES OF SUN PIPE Sun pipe use existing nature light, they have many positive. The quality of light is excellent Once big critique of CFLs is their harsh white light. Solar pipe bring direct natural sun light into the room People suffering from seasonal affective disorder can enjoy natural sun light in rooms without sun facing windows The redirected sun light can even help with vitamin D produced by exposure to sun light Solar pipes do have electric hybrid model which can light at night allowing 24 hour use RAIN WATER HARVESTING Rain water harvesting- collecting and storing rain for later use is an ancient practice. It is still used in many rural places throughout the world, and today it is making a comeback in urban centers as an additional source of water.
  • 5. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD28093 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 6 | September - October 2019 Page 360 At its simplest, RWH consist of a rain barrel placedunderthe downspout of your home to collect rainwater for garden irrigation. All RWH systems simple or complex, have the same basic components: A catchment area to capture the rainfall- this is typically the roof of the house A conveyance system to move the waterfromtheroofto a storage area A storage system to hold the rainwater for future use- a barrel, a cistern or a tank A distribution system to get the water from storage top where it is being used. This can range from a watering can to full integration with theexistingplumbingsystem in the house CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RECCOMENDATIONS Detailed energy consumption monitoring of sampled residential complexes, using smart meters, should also be performed in the five climate zone of India, either for whole buildings or end-use, to gain a fuller understanding of energy consumption patterns in residential buildings This energy use monitoring should be undertakeninthe conjunction with monitoring of environment and operational modes. This essential, and currently unavailable, data will assist in developing accurate energy consumption estimates and will significantly reduce uncertainties in future projections.Inaddition,it will assist in more reliable simulations and predictions of building energy use. Detailed data will also help in assessing savings potentials if energy efficiency as well as demand-side programmes are targeted at residences. This is required for the development of effective energy efficiency policies Cost savings achieved from effective building envelops could be used for investment in air-conditioning systems and the energy saved by the envelop could be used to extend the supply of energy. These benefits should be documented and guidelines for such an approach • Currently,mostfloorspaceprojectionsareat national level and, while this provides important information for general forecasting, more specific projections should be developed formajorcitiesinIndia to better plan and design energy-efficiency strategies. With city and country level information factored in, better efficiency plans, appropriate to current urban plans and the purchasing power of communities, could be developed Low energy cooling technology should be evaluatedand its suitability for meeting residential comfort requirements explored. As indicted in the projections, air containing penetration and energy useisexpectedto increase exponentially in coming decades and alternative cooling technologiescouldleadtosignificant savings Current studies only examine residential energy consumption at unit-level.Notincludedthis energyused for elevators, water pumping and common areas. In order to improve the design of cities and communities, base line facility energy use should be assessed, and saving potentials and best practice guidelines shouldbe developed for the residential sectors. This would provide guidance for developers and policy makers in designing energy-efficient communities Social and environment changes have increased focus on conservation of natural resources and sustainable living. Recent economic changes have also caused consumers to revaluate, how they use energy, with new attention being given to maximizing efficiency. More than one quarter of the world’s population is still without access to electric networks and uses fuel- based lighting to fulfil its lighting needs. The fuel- based light sources include candles, oil lamps, kerosene lamps, biogas lamps, propane lamps, and resin- soaked twigs. While electrification is more and more important to adopt energy efficient light sources and lighting systems both in the developing and industrialized countries. As a result, more builders and consumers are turning to energy efficient building design and construction. Research leading to new ways to conserve energy in the construction and daily use of buildings. REFERENCE [1] Residential buildings in India: Energy use projections and savings potentials, India-Technical report- September 2014. [2] Biogas plant based on kitchen waste. S. P. Kale and S. T. Mehetre. Nuclear Agricultural and Biotechnology Divisions. [3] Tamil Nadu Solar Energy policy 2012., Government of Tamil Nadu, Energy Department. • Biogas plant user’s manual, Kiran Kumar kudaravalli, SKG Sanga, Kolar, Karnataka, India. www.skgshanga .org [4] Household waste, The directorate of Environment. [5] Analysis of rate for construction in India., Director general of works, CPWD, Nirman Bhavan, New Delhi. [6] Energy efficiency and Renewable energy, U. S. Department of energy. [7] Design of sewage treatment plants, course #407, PDH Enterprises, LL., www.phdsite.com. • Analysis of residential building energy systems through transient simulation, Andrew Cameron Muller.