AbstractEnvironmental concern based designs are becoming essential in urban India. Shift of population from rural to urban cities is leading to the associated burden of mass housing facilities. The paper discusses the economic feasibility of using energy conservation green components by performing their life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) in large mass housing projects. A total of six components including solar applications have been evaluated for a case project placed in Mumbai suburban location in India. LCCA is performed from the projections of Wholesale price indices and wholesale market price fluctuations of the commodities. Labour cost projections are performed from minimum wages provided by the ministry. For calculation of savings, expon...
Commercial and building sectors account for 34% of total energy consumption in Iran. Increasing dema...
ABSTRACT The paper presents life cycle energy analysis of a multifamily residential house situated i...
Due to the growing threat of climate change, we are challenged to find improved assessment practises...
AbstractEnvironmental concern based designs are becoming essential in urban India. Shift of populati...
Environmental concern based designs are becoming essential in urban India. Shift of population from ...
More than 60 million homes in India are unfit for decent living. Replacing this stock with decent ho...
In India about 70% of overall electricity generation is based upon thermal energy. Huge amounts of n...
In this paper focuses on realizing alternate power supply sources to the Academic buildings located ...
Housing units of around 20 million need to be constructed in India by 2022. One key challenge for go...
This paper illustrates the use of life cycle assessment (LCA) methods to link human wellbeing to res...
Maharashtra, the second largest state in India in terms of population and area, is a fast-developing...
Zero energy home, that produces as much energy as it consumes is an idea whose time has come in toda...
Life Cycle Costing (LCC) which is defined ISO 15686-5:2005 is used to assess the sustainable and ren...
The “business as usual” scenario for most cities in India involves utilization of fossil fuels (die...
Solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible as a source of reliable, s...
Commercial and building sectors account for 34% of total energy consumption in Iran. Increasing dema...
ABSTRACT The paper presents life cycle energy analysis of a multifamily residential house situated i...
Due to the growing threat of climate change, we are challenged to find improved assessment practises...
AbstractEnvironmental concern based designs are becoming essential in urban India. Shift of populati...
Environmental concern based designs are becoming essential in urban India. Shift of population from ...
More than 60 million homes in India are unfit for decent living. Replacing this stock with decent ho...
In India about 70% of overall electricity generation is based upon thermal energy. Huge amounts of n...
In this paper focuses on realizing alternate power supply sources to the Academic buildings located ...
Housing units of around 20 million need to be constructed in India by 2022. One key challenge for go...
This paper illustrates the use of life cycle assessment (LCA) methods to link human wellbeing to res...
Maharashtra, the second largest state in India in terms of population and area, is a fast-developing...
Zero energy home, that produces as much energy as it consumes is an idea whose time has come in toda...
Life Cycle Costing (LCC) which is defined ISO 15686-5:2005 is used to assess the sustainable and ren...
The “business as usual” scenario for most cities in India involves utilization of fossil fuels (die...
Solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible as a source of reliable, s...
Commercial and building sectors account for 34% of total energy consumption in Iran. Increasing dema...
ABSTRACT The paper presents life cycle energy analysis of a multifamily residential house situated i...
Due to the growing threat of climate change, we are challenged to find improved assessment practises...