Statelevel Energy Park is a Public Park for Education + Entertainment =Edutainment.

2003

2005

Client : Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited
(KREDL), Bangalore.
Total Area – 17 Acres (approximate)
: Total Landscape Area --14 Acres (approximate)
: Built up area
: Solar Hut --1000 sft.
: Gazebo(5 nos.) -- 475 sft (Garden pavilion)
: Change rooms2 nos.) —80 sft
: Plant room -- 64 sft
: Kitchen block -- 450 sft
: Toilet block -- 300 sft
: Parking area -- 2 Acres
Contractors: 1.Aditi Constructions, Bangalore;
2.Karnataka State Habitat Centre, Bangalore;
3.Tata BP Solar (India) Ltd.
Project/Building Features :
Building Material selection to reduce : Complete Bamboo based construction embodied and transport energy for all Civil structures.
Used recycled Material: Recycled debris, concrete blocks stones, plants etc.
Use of timber: Bamboo, Neem.
Special water conserving installation: Rainwater harvesting treatment systems – To recharge pits and 4 water bodies.
Natural organic sewage treatment: Bio-gas from waste from the solar kitchen and the Public toilet.
Measures to encourage low energy: All the features like the playing Landscaping Equipments, sculptures, pergolas, gazebo etc from recyclable/recycled/bio-degradable Material or Greenery.
Project Energy Features :
Natural Ventilation: Approximate percentage of gross floor naturally ventilation- 100%
Peak time Ventilation: Natural
Energy from renewable resources:75-80%
Solar energy systems for energy: 2.1 kwp for solar hut
Requirements :8.25 kwp for all over lighting and other purposes. : 2 HP Solar Pumps. : Solar water heating system for swimming pool and food court. :Parabolic solar cooker for food court. : Solar garden lights/ Street lights.
Wind energy systems: Wind mill attached to the bore well for lifting water.Wind solar hybrid 1.5kv system.
Energy from waste : Bio gasifiers used all the turgs branches etc to produce heat energy.
Energy from water : Micro Hydel- electric system for a small waterfall.
Buildings Systems -- 80 % of the building materials used are either recycled, recyclable or bio-degradable : More than
70 % is Bamboo








Neelam Manjunath & Gurudayal Saran

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