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Benefits of Green Buildings ƒ Reduced energy & water consumption without sacrificing comfort levels ƒ Reduced destruction of natural areas, habitats, and biodiversity, and reduced soil loss from erosion, etc. ƒ Reduced air and water pollution (with direct health benefits) ƒ Limited waste generation due to recycling and reuse ƒ Reduced pollution loads ƒ Increased user productivity ƒ Enhanced image and marketability ƒ No increase in building co








Revised Scheme on “Energy Efficient Solar/ Green Buildings” (Issued vide sanction No. 3 / 5 / 2008-UICA (SE) dated 5 th February, 2009) Salient Features Keeping in view our climatic conditions, and in particular the construction of non-AC buildings, a National Rating System – GRIHA for Green Buildings has been developed by MNRE in association with TERI. The Rating System is suitable for all types of buildings in different climatic zones of the country and will be operat





































Incentives Building Owners* Reimbursement of 90% of the registration-cum-rating fee for projects upto 5000 sq. m. built-up area with minimum 3 star rating & for projects > 5000 sq.m. built-up area with minimum 4 star rating Architects/ design consultants* Rs.2.5 lakhs for projects upto 5000 sq. m. built-up area with minimum 3 star rating & Rs. 5 lakhs for projects > 5000 sq.m. built- up area with minimum 4 star rating Municipal Corporations/ Ur
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