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AP's pioneering energy-efficient bldg nearing completion
AP's pioneering energy-efficient bldg nearing completion

Hans India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

AP's pioneering energy-efficient bldg nearing completion

Visakhapatnam: It pays well to optimise and economise energy consumption, instead of ranting at authorities every time power charges are raised. The Andhra Pradesh Eastern Power Distribution Company Limited (APEPDCL) has come up with the first-of-its-kind energy-efficient building in Visakhapatnam that can slash power consumption by 50 per cent or even more, redefining architectural design and integrating innovation and sustainability. The Super Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) structure, built at Sagar Nagar in Visakhapatnam and targeted to save energy by at least 50 per cent compared to conventional buildings, is nearing completion. Constructed in an area of 14,400-sq. ft by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in collaboration with the APEPDCL and the Andhra Pradesh State Energy Conservation Mission (APSECM), the Rs.13 crore-project is backed by the BEE with a grant of Rs.5 crore. From windows that control sunlight and filter heat to cavity walls, false ceiling to air conditioners and ripple-AC-brick structure, several innovative features have been built into the innovative structure. The cavity walls include an eight-inch outer wall and four-inch inner wall. Between them there is a four-inch air gap. In addition, a 50-KW powered solar plant has been installed on the premises to ensure optimum utilisation of renewable energy. The project serves as a shining example of sustainable development in a big way. Chairman and Managing Director of the APEPDCL Prudhvi Tej Immadi emphasised, while talking to The Hans India, that the Super ECBC structure not just sets a new trend for energy-efficient development in the state, but also contributes significantly to the broader target of promoting sustainability and conserving the environment. An official from the APEPDCL shared with The Hans India that, considering that the architectural designs of the pioneering structure are not just innovative but also energy-efficient, there was scope for the building to bag an award in future. The Super ECBC building plays a key role in mitigating environmental challenges and catering to rising energy demands. They aid in slashing energy consumption as well as emissions and contribute significantly to sustainability and resilience. Besides, the structure offers economic advantages through lower operating costs and enhanced property APEPDCL has plans to utilise the two-floored structure to facilitate a host of training sessions for its employees spread over 11 districts under its jurisdiction.

Rooftop solar plants gaining traction
Rooftop solar plants gaining traction

Hans India

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Rooftop solar plants gaining traction

Visakhapatnam: After an intensive awareness drive, the demand for rooftop solar plants has gained traction in APEPDCL (Andhra Pradesh Eastern Power Distribution Company Limited) jurisdiction. Sharing details, APEPDCL Chairman and Managing Director Prudhvi Tej Immadi informed that a new record has been set by installing 10,000 rooftop solar plants for consumers under the company's jurisdiction. The CMD said that the APEPDCL is receiving a huge response from domestic consumers for the PM Suryagarh scheme that provides grid-connected rooftop solar plants on subsidy from the Central government. So far, the CMD said that 10,000 rooftop solar plants with a capacity of 33,556 kilowatts have been installed for household consumers who have benefited a subsidy of Rs 77 crore. Solar plants with a capacity of 3,282 kilowatts were installed for 1,066 consumers in Srikakulam district, 5,588 kilowatts for 1,501 consumers in Visakhapatnam, 2378 kilowatts for 757 consumers in Anakapalli, 4,036 kilowatts for 1,139 consumers in Kakinada. Prudhvi Tej Immadi explained that extensive awareness programmes are being conducted to bring the scheme closer to the consumers. The CMD appealed to the consumers to avail the opportunity to significantly reduce their electricity bills by constructing a solar rooftop at their homes. Consumers who want to set up a solar rooftop plant with a capacity of one kilowatt should have at least 100 square feet of space over the roof, he added. He stated that a subsidy of Rs 30,000 is being provided to those who install a solar plant with a capacity of one kilowatt, Rs 60,000 for 2 kilowatts, and a maximum of Rs 78,000 for 3 kilowatts. A house with a capacity of 3 kilowatts will generate at least 360 units per month. This can be used for household needs and allows earning an additional income by selling it to the power distribution company, the CMD encouraged. As part of this scheme, the CMD said that consumers who have achieved zero power bills were invited to the Republic Day celebrations held in Delhi by the Central government as a token of encouragement. Further, Prudhvi Tej informed that the consumers can avail loan facilities from banks at very low interest rates for setting up solar plants and they could be paid through EMIs. To avail the scheme, consumers can apply through the PM Suryaghar portal and set up solar rooftop plants from any of the 347 vendors empaneled in it. He clarified that there is no need to pay any fee for the application or for the net meter. For more details, consumers can visit the website

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