INTRODUCTION (BACKGROUND OF THE INDUSTRY OR USER BASED PROBLEM / TASK)

Authors

  • Prof. Mr. Gram N. A Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’SKKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Kekan D. B Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’SKKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Nagur S. Y Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’SKKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Sabasagi P. C Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’SKKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Kalyani M. M Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’SKKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Divate. M. S Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’SKKI Polytechnic Akkalkot
  • Bepari K. Y Department of Civil Engineering, SVSMD’SKKI Polytechnic Akkalkot

Abstract

Worldwide Buildings consume up to 40% of the total global energy and 36% of carbon dioxide emissions. By the year 2030, the consumption is expected to increase up to 50%. In India building sector consume a total of 70% of the electricity generated in the country. Studies indicate more than 50% of energy is used in buildings for occupants’ comfort like cooling and lighting. Energy consumption in the building sector will continue to increase until buildings can be designed to produce enough energy to compensate the growing energy demand of these buildings. Toward this end, many governments promote zero energy buildings. A zero-energy building is a building with zero net energy consumption; it means the total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is equal to the amount of energy produced on the site or off the site. These buildings do not increase the amount of greenhouse gases and less impact on climate. This paper aimed at reviewing some literature on zero energy buildings in India and suggests ways of improving the energy usage by the occupants.

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The village president and Sarpanch. These people gave to our group kinds of information mainly teachers are very helpful in starting of project to help selection of a particular village for project can be completion with successful according to planning of our group, we has visit to the Nagansur village.

We stand to collect the information about village and the condition village. There number problems as per peoples.

Then we interacted with villagers about light and lot of problem also we informed them about no of India government scheme.

The very much thankful Mr. & Mrs for supporting us, and one more thing we would like to say is Mr. Gram N. A. has suggested wonderful subject to our group.

discuss with villagers selecting subject like hotels, grocery store, temples houses, bus

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Published

2021-09-09

How to Cite

[1]
Prof. Mr. Gram N. A, “INTRODUCTION (BACKGROUND OF THE INDUSTRY OR USER BASED PROBLEM / TASK)”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 5, p. 5, Sep. 2021.