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Renewable Energy Initiatives

1. The document lists various renewable energy products/projects/technologies that are eligible for financial incentives under the Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA) program. These include solar home systems, solar grids of various sizes, solar irrigation systems, solar manufacturing plants, biogas plants using agricultural and industrial waste, and wind power plants. 2. Eligible entities for incentives include households, organizations, and companies implementing approved renewable energy products and projects. Incentives are provided on a partial or full grant basis and priority is given to projects implemented by local communities, non-government organizations, and other pre-approved entities. 3. The incentives aim to promote the use of renewable energy technologies for power
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Renewable Energy Initiatives

1. The document lists various renewable energy products/projects/technologies that are eligible for financial incentives under the Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority (SREDA) program. These include solar home systems, solar grids of various sizes, solar irrigation systems, solar manufacturing plants, biogas plants using agricultural and industrial waste, and wind power plants. 2. Eligible entities for incentives include households, organizations, and companies implementing approved renewable energy products and projects. Incentives are provided on a partial or full grant basis and priority is given to projects implemented by local communities, non-government organizations, and other pre-approved entities. 3. The incentives aim to promote the use of renewable energy technologies for power
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ms‡hvRbxt 1-cwi‡ekevÜe cY¨/cÖKí/D‡`¨v‡Mi ZvwjKv evsjv‡`k e¨vsK


cÖavb Kvh©vjq, XvKv|
LvZ 1t bevqb‡hvM¨ R¡vjvwb (Renewable Energy)

Dc
cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
LvZ
1. Solar Home System ‡mvjvi †nvg wm‡÷‡gi cÖK…Z g~j¨ Ges ¯’vcb e¨q| 10 Wp-1000Wp ev Gi AwaK ÿgZvm¤úbœ †mvjvi c¨v‡bj  GKK A_ev ‡h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix| (AvevwmK)
Establishment of following types of Solar Grid on soil surface or rooftop (2-5)
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, wmwfj IqvK©m, †mvjvi c¨v‡bj 500 Wp Gi mgvb ev Z`~aŸ© wKš‘ 3000 Wp Gi †P‡q Kg ÿgZvm¤úbœ  GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi / cÖwZôvb2|
2. Solar Pico Grid
µq/Avg`vwbmn mKj Avbylw½K e¨q| †mvjvi c¨v‡bj (500 Wp ≤ P <3000 Wp)|  mgevq mwgwZ3 I RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
10 KWp Gi mgvb ev Z`~aŸ© wKš‘ 100 KWp Gi †P‡q Kg ÿgZvm¤úbœ
3. Solar Micro Grid -H- -H-
†mvjvi c¨v‡bj (10000 Wp ≤ P <100000 Wp)|
Solar Pico Grid, Micro Grid, Nano Grid, Mini Grid Gi -H-
4. Solar Park -H-
AvIZvfz³ bq Ggb †mvjvi c¨v‡bj|
5. Solar Irrigation ‡mvjvi c¨v‡bj, mvegviwmej cv¤ú, ‣mvi kw³ Øviv PvwjZ †h‡Kv‡bv ÿgZv m¤úbœ cvwbi cv¤ú|  GKK A_ev ‡h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix|
Pumping System BbfvU©vi/K‡›Uªvjvi, myBwPs wm‡÷g, ‡Wª‡bR wm‡÷g  K…lK mgevq mwgwZ3 A_ev mg‡kÖwYi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb Ges Ab¨vb¨
BZ¨vw` Lv‡Z A_©vqb cybtA_©vq‡bi AvIZvq Avm‡e| cÖwZôvb|
6. Solar Photovoltaic cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, wmwfj IqvK©m, †mvjvi c¨v‡bj ‡`kxq Pvwn`v c~i‡Yi j‡ÿ¨ ‡`‡k cÖwZwôZ ‡mvjvi wcwf cøv›U ¯’vcbv‡_©  GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi I cÖwZôvb|
(PV) Assembly/ µq/Avg`vwbmn mKj Avbylw½K e¨q| cÖ`Ë FY cybt A_v©qb myweavfz³ n‡e|  mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
‡mŠi Manufacturing Plant
kw³ 7. Solar Water Heater
bevqb‡hvM¨ R¡vjvwb Z_v ‡m․ikw³i e¨envi m¤úªmvi‡Yi j‡ÿ¨ GmKj
Assembly/Manufacturing -H- -H-
cÖKí/D‡`¨vM cybt A_v©qb myweavi AvIZvq Avm‡e|
Plant
3 KWp Gi mgvb ev Z`~aŸ© wKš‘ 10 KWp Gi †P‡q Kg ÿgZvm¤úbœ  GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi I cÖwZôvb|
8. Solar Nano Grid -H-
†mvjvi c¨v‡bj (3000 Wp ≤ P <10000 Wp)|  mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
100 KWp Gi mgvb ev Z`~aŸ© wKš‘ 5 MWp Gi †P‡q Kg ÿgZvm¤úbœ  GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi I cÖwZôvb|
9. Solar Mini Grid H-
†mvjvi c¨v‡bj ( 100000 Wp ≤ P <5000000 Wp)|  mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
M„n¯’vwj, evwYwR¨K, wkí KviLvbvq Rxevk¥ R¡vjvwb wfwËK we`y¨‡Zi Dci
10. Net Metering
H- wbf©ikxjZv Kgv‡bvi j‡¶¨ G ai‡Yi cÖKí cybt A_v©qb myweavi AvIZvq -H-
Rooftop Solar System Avm‡e|
 GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi I cÖwZôvb|
11. cvbxq R‡ji Rb¨ ‡m․i ‡m․i kw³ PvwjZ cv¤ú e¨envic~e©K f~-Dcwi¯’ cvwb D‡Ëvjb KiZt  mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
cv¤ú (Solar Pump for H- cwi‡kvabc~e©K cvb Dc‡hvMx K‡i mieivn cÖKí ¯’vc‡bi Rb¨ cybt A_v©qb  MRA5 Gi wbewÜZ MFI6|
Drinking Water) mnvqZv cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e|

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evsjv‡`k e¨vsK
cÖavb Kvh©vjq, XvKv|
LvZ 1t bevqb‡hvM¨ R¡vjvwb (Renewable Energy)

Dc
cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
LvZ
12. Solar Cooker cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, wmwfj IqvK©m, †mvjvi bevqb‡hvM¨ R¡vjvwb Z_v ‡m․ikw³i e¨envi m¤úªmvi‡Yi j‡ÿ¨ GmKj  GKK A_ev †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
Assembly/ Manufacturing Plant c¨v‡bj µq/Avg`vwbmn mKj Avbylw½K e¨q cÖKí/D‡`¨vM cybt A_v©qb myweavi AvIZvq Avm‡e|  mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
‡mŠi 13. Solar Air Heater & Cooling System -H-
H-
kw³ Assembly/Manufacturing Plant
14. Solar Powered Cold Storage H- -H-
Establishment of Biogas Plant using following raw materials: (i) Agricultural residues*, (ii) Community based wastes**, (iii) Industrial wastes*** (15-18)
15. Small size biogas plant: 1.2, 1.6,  GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi/cÖwZôvb|
2.0, 2.4, 3.2 and 4.8 cubic meter gas ev‡qvM¨vmcøv›U ¯’vc‡bi cyiKg© e¨q| me©wb¤œ 1.2 NbwgUvi †_‡K m‡e©v”P 4.8 NbwgUvi ÿgZv m¤úbœ ev‡qvM¨vm  mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
production per day. ¯’vc‡bi Rb¨ A_v©wqZ cÖKí|  MRA5 Gi wbewÜZ MFI6|
16. Medium size biogas plant:
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, wmwfj IqvK©, Ab¨vb¨
M„n¯’vwj I evwYwR¨Kfv‡e M¨vm A_ev M¨vm n‡Z we`y¨r Drcv`b| -H-
ev‡qv capacity varies from 6 to 25 cubic cÖhyw³ ¯’vcb e¨q|
meter gas productions per day.
M¨vm
17. Large size biogas having capacity
26 cubic meter gas production to 200
-H- ‡cvwëª I †WBwi wfwËK e„nr AvKv‡ii ev‡qvM¨vm cøv›U ¯’vcb I we`y¨r Drcv`b| -H-
cubic meter gas production per day
and above.
18. mgwš^Z Miæcvjb I ev‡qvM¨vm cøv›U ¯’vcb Miæ µq Ges ev‡qvM¨vm cøv›U ¯’vc‡bi e¨q,
ev‡qvM¨vm Drcv`b I e¨env‡ii Rb¨ b~¨bZg 4 (Pvi)wU DbœZ Rv‡Zi Miæ Ges
(Integrated Cow Rearing and Setting cyiKg© e¨q| -H-
ev‡qvWvB‡R÷vi cÖ¯‘Z|
up of Bio-gas Plant)|
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q
evqy 19. evqy kw³ PvwjZ we`y¨r Drcv`b cøv›U DcK~jxq GjvKvmn m¤¢vebvgq †`‡ki †h †Kvb GjvKvq evqy kw³ e¨env‡ii  GKK A_ev †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
(Uve©vBb+K‡›Uªvjvi), wmwfj IqvK© I
we`y¨r (Wind Power Plant) gva¨‡g we`y¨r Drcv`b cÖK‡í cybtA_©vqb myweav cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e|  mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
UvIqvi wbg©vY e¨q|
Rj 20. Rjwe`¨yr cøv›U (Hydro Power Plant) cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q I cyiKg©
‡h‡Kvb ÿgZv m¤úbœ Rjwe`y¨r cøv›U ¯’vc‡b cybtA_©vqb myweav cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e| -H-
we`y¨r e¨q|

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cÖavb Kvh©vjq, XvKv|
LvZt 2 R¡vjvwb `ÿZv I m¤ú` e¨env‡i `ÿZv (Energy & Resource Efficiency)
Dc
cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
LvZ
21. Installation of Energy Auditor Certified machineries
including boiler in industries for following purposes:
i. Energy Efficiency R¡vjvwb `ÿ/mvkÖqx g~jabx/Ab¨vb¨ (Air
 GKK I †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
ii. Resource Efficiency Efficiency/Water Efficiency BZ¨vw`) hš¿ cvwZ
7  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb
iii. Heat and temperature management ¯’vc‡bi ¯’vbxq e¨q/Avg`vwbmn mKj Avbylw½K e¨q| GbvwR© AwWU wi‡cvU© `vwLj Ki‡Z n‡e|
iv. Air ventilation and circulation efficiency
v. Waste Heat Recovery System/Unit
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, wmwfj IqvK©m, Avg`vwbmn mKj
22. Auto sensor power switch assembly Plant -H- -H-
Avbylw½K e¨q|
23. Energy efficient Cook Stove Assembly Plant -H- -H- -H-
24. LED Bulb/Tube Manufacturing/ Assembly Plant Avg`vwbK… Z GjBwW Wv‡qvW D”Pgvb m¤úbœ I `xN© ¯’ v qx
H- n‡Z n‡e I G‡m¤^wj cÖwZôvb‡K Aek¨B warrenty -H-
mn weµ‡qvËi †mev w`‡Z n‡e|
M¨vm mvkÖ‡qi Rb¨ mbvZb c×wZ‡Z cwiPvwjZ Pyb
25. GbvwR© Gwdwk‡q›U jvBg wKjb (Energy Efficient Lime Kiln) Pywjømg~n‡K DbœZ I R¡vjvwb `ÿ cÖhyw³m¤úbœ Pywjø
-H- -H-
Øviv cÖwZ¯’vc‡bi †ÿ‡Î cybtA_©vqb myweav cÖ`vb
Kiv n‡e|
ïay R¡vjvwb mvkÖqx eqjvi ¯’vcb e¨q A_ev m¤ú~Y©
‡`‡ki Pvj Kj/PvZvjmg~‡ni we`¨gvb mbvZbx
26. DbœZ ivBm e‡qwjs wm‡÷g (Improved Rice Parboiling System) A‡Uv‡g‡UW ivBm wgj ¯’vcb Gi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb -H-
cÖwµqvi ¯’‡j R¡vjvwb mvkÖqx cÖhyw³ ¯’vcb|
e¨q I wmwfj IqvK©m|

LvZt 3: weKí R¡vjvwb (Alternative Energy)

Dc
cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
LvZ
 GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi I
27. Pyrolysis Oil/Bio-crude Oil/Bio Fuel cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q, I Uvqvi Ges Ab¨vb¨ Drm n‡Z cvB‡ivjvBwmm cÖwµqv‡Z Zij `vn¨ Drcv`‡bi
cÖwZôvb|
Manufacturing Plant wmwfj IqvK© cvkvcvwk evB-‡cÖvWv± wn‡m‡e eøvK Kve©b I µ¨vc Avqib Drcv`b|
 mgevq mwgwZ3/RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q, I KvuPvgvj (Avg`vwbK…Z/¯’vbxq ch©v‡q Drcv`bK…Z) I kÖg wewb‡qvM K‡i  GKK I †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
28. Lithium Battery Manufacturing Plant
wmwfj IqvK© †h‡Kv‡bv ai‡bi wjw_qvg e¨vUvwi Drcv`b|  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb

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LvZt 4 I 5: Zij eR©¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Ges KwVb eR©¨ e¨e¯’vcbv (Liquid & Solid Waste Management)
Dc LvZ cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
Installation of Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)
ETP ¯’vc‡bi cÖK…Z e¨q (AeKvVv‡gv wbg©vb, ‣`wbK me©wb¤œ 400 A_ev Z`~aŸ© NbwgUvi cwi‡kvab cwi‡ek msiÿY wewagvjv, 1997 Abyhvqx †hmKj wkí
29. Biological ETP KviLvbvq eR¨© cwi‡kvab cøv›U ¯’vcb (BwUwc) eva¨Zvg~jK|
cvBwcs Ges hš¿vsk eve` e¨q)| ÿgZvm¤úbœ n‡Z n‡e|
30. Combination of Biological and
-H- -H- -H-
Chemical ETP
31. Conversion of Chemical ETP into
Zij eR©¨ Combination of Biological and Chemical -H- -H- -H-
e¨e¯’vcbv ETP
G‡Ki AwaK cÖwZôv‡bi Rb¨ ¯’vwcZ BwUwc ‡m›Uªvj Bd¬z‡q›U
32. Central ETP -H- -H-
wUªU‡g›U cøv›U wn‡m‡e MY¨ n‡e|
wewfbœ myD”P feb/d¬¨vU/AvevwmK GjvKv Ges wkí cÖwZôv‡bi
33. eR¨© cvwb cÖwµqvRvZKiY cÖKí (Waste Water cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q I wmwfj
eR¨© (wk‡íi Zij eR¨© e¨ZxZ) I cqtwb®‥vk‡bi cvwb
Treatment Plant) IqvK©m| GKK A_ev †h․_ wfwˇZ e¨enviKvix cwievi I cÖwZôvb A_ev
cÖwµqvKiY cÖK‡í cybt A_v©qb myweav cÖ`vb Kiv n‡e|
RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
34. cqtwb®‥vwkZ Zij cÖwµqvRvZKiY cÖKí (Sewage
Water Treatment Plant) -H- -H-
35. ‡c․i eR©¨ n‡Z wg‡_b wiKfvwi I we`y¨r Drcv`b cuPbkxj/ÿwZKviK eR©¨‡K msMÖnc~e©K ‣eÁvwbK I
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q, †Rbv‡iUi
cÖKí (Methane Recovery and Power cwi‡ekevÜe cÖwµqv‡Z cwi‡kvabc~e©K cwi‡ek `~lY †iva Kivi
µq, mve‡÷kb µq I cyiKg© e¨q|
Production from Municipal Waste Plant) Rb¨ G ai‡Yi cÖK‡í cybtA_©vqb myweav cÖ`vb‡hvM¨ n‡e|
36. ‡c․i eR¨© n‡Z K‡¤úv÷ Drcv`b cÖKí (Compost cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q I wmwfj
-H-
Production from Municipal Waste Plant) IqvK©mmn mKj Avbylw½K e¨q|
KwVb 37. wec`RbK eR¨© e¨e¯’vcbv BDwbU/cÖKí
-H- -H-  GKK I †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
eR©¨ (Hazardous Waste Management Unit/Plant)  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb
e¨e¯’vcbv 38. wPwKrmv eR¨© e¨e¯’vcbv BDwbU/cÖKí (Medical
-H- -H-
Waste Management Unit/Plant)
39. B-eR¨© e¨e¯’vcbv BDwbU/cÖKí
-H- -H-
(E-waste Management Unit/Plant)
40. Sludge Management Unit/Plant -H- -H-

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LvZ 6t cybt cÖwµqvKiY I cybt cÖwµqvKiY Dc‡hvMx `ªe¨ cÖ¯‘ZKiY (Recycling and Manufacturing of Recyclable Goods)
Dc
cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí F‡Yi AvIZv cwi‡ekevÜe cY¨/D‡`¨v‡Mi ‰ewkó¨ cybt A_v©qb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
LvZ
41. PET Bottle Recycling Plant cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q I cybt e¨envi‡hvM¨ mvgMÖxmg~n cwi‡ekevÜe cÖwµqvq gva¨‡g ‡kvabc~e©K
cyiKg© e¨q| cÖwµqvRvZKi‡Yi gva¨‡g e¨envi Dc‡hvMx Kivi cÖKímg~‡n cybtA_©vqb
myweav cÖ`vb‡hvM¨ n‡e|
42. Plastic Waste (PVC, PP, LDPE, HDPE,PS)
-H- -H-
Recycling Plant
43. Paper Recycling Plant -H- -H-  GKK I †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
44. Recyclable Bag Manufacturing Plant -H- -H-  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb
45. Recyclable Poly Propylene Thread and Bag
-H- -H-
Manufacturing Plant
46. Battery (Solar/Led Acid/Lithium Ion) Recycling
-H- -H-
Plant

LvZ 7t cwi‡ekevÜe BU-Drcv`b (Environment Friendly Brick Production)


Dc
cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
LvZ
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q, cyiKg©  GKK I †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
e¨q| civgk©‡Ki wd, †givgZ msµvšÍ e¨q ‡h‡Kv‡bv cwigvY BU Drcv`‡bi ÿgZv m¤úbœ cÖKí ¯’vcb I  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
47.Compressed Block-Brick
Ges PjwZ g~jab cybt A_v©qb myweavi we`¨gvb cÖK‡íi Dbœqb/iƒcvšÍi mvab  cÖK‡íi AbyK‚‡j cwi‡ekMZ QvocÎ I †Rjv
AvIZvq we‡ePbv‡hvM¨ n‡ebv| cÖkvmK KZ…©K MÖvn‡Ki AbyK‚‡j Bmy¨K…Z
48. Foam Concrete Brick -H- -H- jvB‡mÝ _vK‡Z n‡e|
49. Other Environment Friendly Brick Kiln Project miKvi KZ…©K ¯^xK…Z B‡Ui †h‡Kv‡bv cwigvb Drcv`b ÿgZv m¤úbœ cÖKí
-H-
(HHK, Tunnel Kiln, and other eco-friendly bricks) ¯’vcb I we`¨gvb cÖK‡íi Dbœqb/iƒcvšÍi mvab

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LvZ 8t cwi‡ekevÜe ¯’vcbv (Green/Environment Friendly Establishments)

Dc LvZ cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv


50. Establishment of Certified Green Industry wMÖb BÛvw÷ª, wMÖb wewìs ¯’vcb A_ev we`¨gvb  GKK I †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
51. Establishment of Certified Green Building wewìs‡K wMÖb wdPvwis wewìs G iƒcvšÍi Lv‡Z  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
cybt A_v©qb cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e| wMÖb wewìs wdPvwis  cybt A_v©qb myweav cvIqvi Rb¨ Avewk¨Kfv‡e mswkøó mvwU©wd‡KU
52.Establishment/Installation 'Green
Gi Rb¨ mshyw³-5 `ªóe¨| _vK‡Z n‡e|8
Featuring' in the Buildings/Industries (঳ংযমোজনী-৫)
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q  cwi‡ekevÜe Avevm‡bi gvwjKvbv µ‡qi Rb¨ wb¤œ I ga¨weË †kÖYxi11
I cyiKg© e¨q| e¨w³ A_ev e¨w³eM© we‡kl|
wbwb2 wb¤œ/ga¨we‡Ëi Rb¨ wbwg©Ze¨ cwi‡ekevÜe  GKK, †h․_ gvwjKvbv, RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ Avevmb cÖKí wbg©vYKvix
53. Affordable Green Housing10 (঳ংযমোজনী-৬) cÖwZôvb|
Avevmb|
 cybt A_v©qb myweav cvIqvi Rb¨ Avewk¨Kfv‡e mswkøó mvwU©wd‡KU
_vK‡Z n‡e|8

LvZ 9t ঳বুজ কৃষল (Green Agriculture)

Dc LvZ cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv


৫৪. ফনোয়ন (঳োভোষজক/঳ভষিত/কৃষল) (Forestation ফনোয়ন (঳োভোষজক/঳ভষিত/কৃষল) উৎ঳োষ঴ত কযোয রযযে পুনঃ ঄থ থোয়ন সুষফধো প্রদোন (ফীজ উৎ঩োদোন প্রষিয়ো এয
ফনোয়ন GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
(Social/integrated/Agro) অওতোভুক্ত)
জমি চাষ এবং ফসল জজব বজ্য (ফসল, পশু ও খািারেে বজ্য, জলজ বজ্য) এবং ঄ন্যান্য জজমবক উপকেণ
৫৫. জজব চাষ (Organic Farming) GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
উৎপাদন উপকােী জীবাণু (জজবসাে)ব্যবহাে করে জষভ চোল এফং প঳র উৎ঩োদন (ফীজ উৎ঩োদোন প্রষিয়ো এয অওতোভুক্ত)
৫৬. ছারদে কৃমষ/উল্লম্ব চাষ বা বাগান(Rooftop ঳যকোষয নীষতয অযরোযক প্রষতষষ্ঠত একক/যমৌথ ষবষিযত ফোষিয ফো প্রষতষ্ঠোযনয ছোযদ কৃষল ফো ফোগোন চোল (ফীজ উৎ঩োদোন
ছোযদ কৃষল ফো ফোগোন প্রষতষ্ঠো -H-
Agriculture/Vertical Farming or Gardening) প্রষিয়ো এয অওতোভুক্ত)

৫৭. খাাঁচায় িাছ চাষ (Fish cultivation in cage) ভৎ঳ চোল নদী ও খারলে প্রবামহত পামনরত খাচায় িাছ চাষ -H-
পামনে আরকামসরেরি নষ্ট মফরেে পাশাপামশ িারছে িলমূত্র খারে রূপান্তমেত হয় যা িাছ খখরত পারে। ঄ণুজীব, ছত্রাক,
৫৮. বারয়াফ্লক িাছ চাষ (Biofloc fish cultivation) ভৎm¨ চোল -H-
খশওলা আতযামদে সংমিশ্ররণ একটি বারয়াফ্লক জতমে হয় যা ঄জজব বজ্য খশাষণ করে এবং পামনে গুণিান উন্নত করে।
৫৯. আষিযেযেড ষয঳োআষলং ষ঳যেভ (IRS) ভোছ
চোল/ষনচ যথযক ঩ষযষ্কোয ভোছ চোল (Integrated আষিযেযেড ষয঳োআষলং ষ঳যেভ (IRS) ভোছ চোল/ষনচ যথযক ঩ষযষ্কোয ভোছ চোল ঩দ্ধষতযক DrmvwnZ Kivi j‡ÿ¨
ভৎm¨ চোল -H-
Recycling System (IRS) fish cybtA_©vqb myweav cÖ`vb
cultivation/Bottom clean fish cultivation)
঱োমুক, ষঝনুক, কোকিো,
৬০. উপকূলীয় জলজ চারষ ঄থ ্ায়ন (Financing in
শ্যোওরো ও ঄ন্যোন্য জরজ ঩ষযযফ঱ফোন্ধফ ও জরফোয়ু ঳঴ন঱ীর ঩দ্ধষতযত চোল -H-
coastal aquaculture) উষিদ চোল
৬১. বো঳ভোন ঩দ্ধষতযত চোল, ঴োআযরো঩ষনক চোল/চোল
বো঳ভোন ও মৃষিকোষফ঴ীন
(Floating system cultivation, Hydroponic ঩োষন ও ঄ন্যোন্য প্রোকৃষতক ঳ম্পযদয মযথো঩যমোগী ব্যফ঴োয ষনষিত কযয চোলোফোদ -H-
঩দ্ধষতযত চোলোফোদ
cultivation/farming)
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৬২. কুটিে মশরে ঄থ ্ায়ন (Floating system cultivation, Hydroponic GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
ক্ষুদ্র কুটিয, যছোে ও ভোঝোষয ষ঱ল্প ঩ষযযফ঱ফোন্ধফ ক্ষুদ্র কুটিয, যছোে ও ভোঝোষয ষ঱ল্প এয ভোধ্যযভ জীষফকো সৃষি
cultivation/farming)

LvZ 11t ঳োভোষজক দোয়ফদ্ধতো ঄থ থোয়ন (Socially Responsible Finance (SRF)

Dc LvZ cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí AvIZv ‰ewkó¨ cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv


৬৩. Community Investment for ষফশুদ্ধ ফোয়ু ও ঩োষন, ষ঱ল্প ও য঩ৌয এরোকোয ফজথে হ্রো঳কযণ, জরো঱য় ও ষনচু  GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
addressing Climate Resilience and এরোকো ঳ংযযণ, ঳বুজ উ঩কূরীয় ঄ঞ্চর প্র঳োয, যেক঳আ ঩য়ঃ ব্যফস্থো঩নো, প্রোকৃষতক ঳ম্পযদয যেক঳আ ব্যফ঴োযযয ভোধ্যযভ প্রোষিক জনযগোষ্ঠীয  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb cÖwZôvb|
Disaster Management in a concessional জরোফদ্ধতো ষনয঳ন, ভোটি ও ঩োষনয রফণোক্ততো দূযীকযণ এফং নদী বোঙন জীফনভোন উন্নয়ন
rate যযোধ ষনষিতকযল্প ঄থ থোয়ন
৬৪. Financing in Green/Clean সাআরকল এবং ট্রাআসাআরকল সহ কি কাব ্ন পমেবহরনে যানবাহন জতমে, ঩ষযযফ঱ফোন্ধফ মোনফো঴ন ঳঴জরবে কযোয ভোধ্যযভ ঩ষযযফ঱ উন্নয়ন  GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
transportation projects (cycles, green সিারবশ সংক্রান্ত স্থানীয় ও অিদামন ব্যয় ঳োধন এফং এআ খোযত ফোষণষজেক ঳যভতো ঄জথন঳঴ কভ থ঳ংস্থোন সৃষি।  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb
vehicles those run on wind, solar cÖwZôvb|
energy, electricity, bio-fuels etc.)
৬৫. Financing in Sand-witch Panel প্রকযল্পয স্থোনীয়ব্যয়, অভদোষন ব্যয় I cyiKg© e¨q| জরফোয়ু ঳঴ন঱ীর ও প্রষতকূর ঩ষযযফয঱ ব্যফ঴োয ও স্থোনোিযযমোগ্য
(Floating or Movable Houses in coastal ফো঳স্থোন ষনভ থোণ  GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
areas or climate vulnerable zone)
৬৬.Financing in Govt. approved Eco- প্রকযল্পয স্থোনীয়ব্যয়, অভদোষন ব্যয় I cyiKg© e¨q| খহারেল, ট্যযে ঄পারেেে বা গন্তব্য সমূহ যা সেকারেে প্রাসমিক
tourism project িানদণ্ডসমূহ পূেণ করে। এছাড়া, খলাবাল সাসরেআরনবল ট্যযমেজি  GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
কাউমিল (GSTC) এে িানদণ্ডসমূহ পমেপালন সারপরে প্রকেটিরত  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
পুনঃ ঄থ ্ায়ন কো খযরত পারে ।

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Dc LvZ cY¨/D‡`¨vM/cÖKí cybtA_©vqb cÖvwßi †hvM¨Zv
AvIZv ‰ewkó¨
67. KviLvbvi Kg©cwi‡ek I wbivcËv  GKK / †h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
cÖK‡íi ¯’vbxq e¨q, Avg`vwb e¨q KviLvbvi wbivc` Kg©cwi‡ek wbwðZK‡í AwMœ cÖwZiÿv e¨e¯’v ¯’vcb, AwMœ cÖwZiÿv e¨e¯’v  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
welqK cÖKí (Safety and work environment
I cyiKg© e¨q| DbœwZKiY, ms¯‥vi Ges cybM©Vb msµvšÍ e¨q cybt A_v©q‡bi AvIZvq we‡ePbv‡hvM¨ n‡e|  mmKj cÖ‡qvRbxq mb` _vK‡Z n‡e|9
of factory related projects)
68. †Ku‡Pv K‡¤úv÷ mvi Drcv`b (Production of †K‡uPv K‡¤úv÷ mv‡ii evwYwR¨K Drcv`b‡K DrmvwnZ Kivi j‡ÿ¨ cybtA_©vqb myweav  GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
Miæ µq I Ab¨vb¨ e¨q|
Vermicompost) cÖ`vb Kiv n‡e|
69. ¯øvwi n‡Z •Remvi cÖ¯‘Z| (Production ¯øvwi ïKv‡bv I evRviRvZKi‡Yi
- -H-
organic fertilizer from slurry) j‡ÿ¨ PvZvj wbg©vY I f¨vb µq|
৭০. ঩োেজোত ঩ণ্য ততষযকযণ ষ঱ল্প (Jute Products প্রকযল্পয স্থোনীয়ব্যয়, অভদোষন ব্যয় I  GKK /†h․_ gvwjKvbvaxb cÖwZôvb|
঩োে যথযক ততষযকৃত যমযকোযনো ঩ণ্য
Manufacturing Industry) cyiKg© e¨q|  RJSC4 Gi wbewÜZ cÖwZôvb|
we‡kl `ªóe¨t
* Crop residues, livestock wastes, poultry litters, energy crops, algal biomass, etc.
** Organic portion of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), sewage sludge, food remains, grass clippings,
garden wastes, organic portion of institutional wastes, etc.
*** Waste from food & beverage processing, dairy, starch industry, sugar industry, pharmaceutical
industry, cosmetic industry, biochemical industry, pulp and paper, slaughterhouse, rendering
plant, etc.
**** ঳কর নফোয়নযমোগ্য জ্বোরোষন, জ্বোরোষন দযতো ও ঳ম্পদ ব্যফ঴োযয দযতো ষফলয়ক উযযোগ/঩ণ্য/প্রকল্প঳মূ঴ SREDA এয
ষফষধভোরো/ভোনদন্ড ঄নু঳োযয ফোস্তফোষয়ত ঴যত ঴যফ।
***** ঳কর তযর ফজথে ব্যফস্থো঩নো ও কঠিন ফজথে ব্যফস্থো঩নো ষফলয়ক উযযোগ/঩ণ্য/প্রকল্প঳মূ঴ ঩ষযযফ঱ ঄ষধদপ্তযযয
ষফষধভোরো/ভোনদন্ড ঄নু঳োযয ফোস্তফোষয়ত ঴যত ঴যফ।
****** ঩ষযযফ঱ফোন্ধফ আে উৎ঩োদন উযযোগ/঩ণ্য/প্রকল্প঳মূ঴ ঩ষযযফ঱ ঄ষধদপ্তযযয ষফষধভোরো/ভোনদন্ড ঄নু঳োযয ফোস্তফোষয়ত ঴যত ঴যফ।
ষ঱ল্প ভন্ত্রণোরয়, গণপ্রজোতন্ত্রী ফোংরোযদ঱ ঳যকোযযয প্রজ্ঞো঩ন দ্বোযো যঘোষলত Tunnel Kiln and HHK (Hybrid Hoffman Kiln) ও ঄ন্যোন্য আে ঩ষযযফ঱ ঩ষযযফ঱ফোন্ধফ আযেয ঄িভুথক্ত ঴যফ।
1. FY cwi‡kv‡ai ‡gqv` MÖvnK I PFI Df‡qi Rb¨B cÖ‡hvR¨|
2. cÖwZôvb = jvfRbK/AjvfRbK cÖwZôvb, Drcv`bgyLx e¨emvq cÖwZôvb, mgevq mwgwZ, GKK/‡h․_ gvwjKvbv e¨emvq cÖwZôvb BZ¨vw`|
3.mgevq mwgwZ Aek¨B myweav‡fvMx MÖvnK‡`i mgš^‡q MwVZ Ges h_vh_ KZ…©cÿ KZ…©K wbewÜZ n‡Z n‡e|
4. RJSC= Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms |
5. MRA= Microcredit Regulatory Authority |
6. MFI = Microfinance Institution|
7. Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority Act, 2012 (SREDA Act-2012)Gi 6(6) bs Dcaviv Abyhvqx GbvwR© g¨v‡bRvi, GbvwR© AwWUi wb‡qvM Ges ¯^xK…Z GbvwR© AwWU cÖwZôvb wbe©vP‡bi j‡ÿ¨ gvb I †hvM¨Zv hvPvB msµvšÍ
R¡vjvwb cÖweavbgvjv, 2018 Abyhvqx Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority(SREDA) এয ঳নদধোযী Energy Auditor কর্তথক ঳ম্পোষদত Energy Audit Report দোষখর কযযত ঴যফ।

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Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM)/Comprehensive Assessment System for Build Environment Efficiency (CASBEE)/Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies (EDGE)/ Green Rating for Integrated
Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) A_ev Sustainable and Renewable Energy Development Authority(SREDA) KZ©„K wbgv©YK…Z cÖKíwU ÔÔwMÖb BÛvw÷ª/wMÖb wewìs wdPvwis/Affordable Green HousingÕ G g‡g© cÖZ¨vwqZ n‡Z n‡e| MÖvgv‡j Aew¯’Z
cwi‡ekevÜe emZwfUv এফং Climate Resilient Housing Gi †ÿ‡Î ¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq gš¿Yvjq (The Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives), BDwbqb cwil` ev miKvi g‡bvbxZ Ab¨‡Kv‡bv ms¯’v
KZ…©K cÖZ¨qb Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i| miKvwi wb‡`©kbv/cwicÎ Rvwi nIqvi ci D³ miKvwi wb‡`©kbv G‡ÿ‡Î AbymiYxq n‡e|
9. miKv‡ii h_vh_ KZ©„c‡ÿi Aby‡gv`b i‡q‡Q Ges KviLvbv msµvšÍ cÖ‡qvRbxq mKj mb` i‡q‡Q (‡hgb: dvqvi jvB‡mÝ, cwi‡ekMZ QvocÎ, Ae¯’vbMZ QvocÎ BZ¨vw`) G ai‡bi mKj Kj-KviLvbvi Kg©cwi‡ek I wbivcËv wbwðZKiY Lv‡Z weZiYK…Z FY cybtA_©vqb
w¯‥g Gi AvIZvq we‡ePbv Kiv n‡e|
১০. Definition Affordable Green Housing: For the purpose of this policy, affordable green housing is defined as a certified green housing in Bangladesh with basic civic infrastructure which is afforded by Lower
Income Group (LIG) and Middle Income Group (MIG). Development of eco-friendly homestead and climate resilient housing in the village area are also included within the scope of Affordable Green Housing.

11. a) For the purpose of this policy, Lower Income Group includes individuals having a monthly income up to Tk.50,000 (Taka Fifty Thousand).
b) For the purpose of this policy, Middle Income Group includes individuals having a monthly income from Tk.50,001 (Taka Fifty Thousand One) to Tk.1,00,000 (Taka One Lakh).

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ms‡hvRbx -2t cybt A_©vq‡bi Rb¨ my`/gybvdv wnmvevq‡bi †ÿ‡Î µgn«vmgvb c×wZi (Reducing balance method) bgybv|

Loan/Investment Amortization Schedule (Fixed Principal Payment Method)

Total Loan Amount =100,000.00


Annual Interest Rate = 3%
Loan Period (in years) =02 Years
Number of Payments Per Year =4
Loan Disbursement Date = January 1, 2021
aa

Payment No Payment Date Beginning Scheduled Payment (Tk.) Ending Cumulative


Balance (Tk.) Principal (Tk.) Interest (Tk.) Total (Tk.) Balance (Tk.) Interest (Tk.)
1 01/04/2021 100,000.00 12,500.00 750.00 13,250.00 87,500.00 750.00
2 01/07/2021 87,500.00 12,500.00 656.25 13156.25 75,000.00 1,406.25
3 01/10/2021 75,000.00 12,500.00 562.5 13,062.25 62,500.00 1,968.75
4 01/01/2022 62,500.00 12,500.00 468.75 12,968.75 50,000.00 2,437.75
5 01/04/2022 50,000.00 12,500.00 375 12,875.00 37,500.00 2,812.50
6 01/07/2022 37,500.00 12,500.00 281.25 12,781.25 25,000.00 3,93.75
7 01/10/2022 25,000.00 12,500.00 187.5 12,687.50 12,500.00 3,28.25
8 01/01/2023 12,500.00 12,500.00 93.75 12,593.75 - 3,375.00
Total 100,000.00 3,375.00 103,375.00 103,375.00

Total Loan Payment = Tk. 103,375.00

Total Interest = Tk. 3,375.00


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LvZ Iqvwi e¨q Ges Gi ¯^c‡ÿ cÖvgvwYK `wjj, 6) evsjv‡`k e¨vs‡K `vexK…Z cybt A_v©qb Gi wecix‡Z MÖvnK Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv Drm/ cÖwZôvb n‡Z cybt A_v©qb myweav MÖnY K‡iwb g‡g© e¨vsK/Avw_©K cÖwZôv‡bi cÖZ¨qbcÎ, 7) cwi‡ek Awa`ßi
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Ab¨vb¨ mvwU©wd‡KU (cÖ‡hvR¨ †ÿ‡Î)|

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e¨vsK/Avw_©K cÖwZôv‡bi bvgt

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cwigvY I FY/wewb‡qvM my` nvi weZiY Kiv n‡q‡Q weZi‡Yi ZvwiL Ges (NbdzU)
weZi‡Yi ZvwiL (F‡Yi/wewb‡qv‡Mi F‡Yi/wewb‡qv‡Mi †gqv`
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1) ‡hmKj †cÖvWv± Gi †ÿ‡Î GB dig cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡et 29-40 |

2) Av‡e`bc‡Îi m‡½ ‡h mKj bw_cÎ `vwLj Ki‡Z n‡et 1) F‡Yi/wewb‡qv‡Mi gÄywicÎ, 2) F‡Yi/wewb‡qv‡Mi wnmve weeiYx, 3) e¨vsK/Avw_©K cÖwZôvb KZ…©K cÖKí cwi`k©b cÖwZ‡e`b (cÖ‡hvR¨ †ÿ‡Î), 4) evsjv‡`k e¨vs‡K `vexK…Z cybt
A_v©qb Gi wecix‡Z MÖvnK Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv Drm/ cÖwZôvb n‡Z cybt A_v©qb myweav MÖnY K‡iwb g‡g© e¨vsK/Avw_©K cÖwZôv‡bi cÖZ¨qbcÎ, 5)‡cÖv‡R± †cÖvdvBj 6) cÖK‡íi LvZ Iqvwi e¨q wefvRb I Gi ¯^c‡ÿ cÖvgvwYK `wjj, 7) cÖK‡íi ‡j-
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e¨vsK/Avw_©K cÖwZôv‡bi bvgt

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wecix‡Z MÖvnK Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv Drm/ cÖwZôvb n‡Z A_v©qb myweav MÖnY K‡iwb g‡g© e¨vsK/Avw_©K cÖwZôv‡bi cÖZ¨qbcÎ, 5) cÖK‡íi LvZ Iqvwi e¨q wefvRb I Gi ¯^c‡ÿ cÖvgvwYK `wjj, 6) ‡cÖv‡R± †cÖvdvBj I ‡j-AvDU wWRvBb, 7) cwi‡ek
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৩) পুনঃ অর্ থায়ন সম্পর্কতথ তথ্যার্ি প্রধান কার্ালয়
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SL. Equipment
Specifications Points Remarks
No. Name
01 Air Air-conditioning accounts for more than 50% of the total electricity costs in a 8 for general -
Conditioning centrally air-conditioned building. Hence the efficiency of a HVAC system is compliance
System of prime importance. The heart of the HVAC system is the chiller and hence it
is important to procure an efficient chiller system. The cooling equipment shall +2 points
meet or exceed the minimum efficiency requirement as stated in the table For VRV /
below. VRF/ VSD
System
Table – Minimum efficiency requirements for water chilling packages And fresh air
supply option
Description Capacity COP IPLV Input Test procedure
kW/T
R
Air cooled All 2.8 3.05 1.25 ARI 550/590
Total 10 Points
chillers capacities
including the
condenser
Air cooled All 3.1 3.45 1.13 ARI 550/590
chillers capacities
without the
condenser
Water cooled, All 4.20 5.05 0.83 ARI 550/590
electrical capacities
operated
positive
displacement
(Reciprocating)
Water cooled <150 TR 4.45 5.20 0.79 ARI 550/590
electrical
operated ≥150 TR 4.90 5.60 0.71
positive and 300
displacement TR
(rotary screw ≥300 TR 5.50 6.15 0.64
and scroll)

Water cooled <150 TR 5.0 5.25 0.70 ARI 550/590


electrically ≥150 TR 5.55 5.90 0.63
operated and 300
centrifugal TR
≥300 TR 6.10 6.40 0.57
Air cooled All 0.60 - - ARI 560
absorption capacities
single effect
Water cooled All 0.70 - - ARI 560
absorption capacities
single effect
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Water cooled All 1.0 1.05 - ARI 560


absorption capacities
double effect
(indirect fired)

Water cooled All 1.0 1.0 - ARI 560


absorption capacities
double effect
(Direct fired)

Table – Minimum efficiencies requirements for air cooled


air-conditioning equipment
Equipment Refrigerant Seasonal coefficient of Testing
type output performance (SCOP) procedure
kW/kW

<19 kW 2.84 (COPc) ARI 210/240

 19 kW
Air-cooled 3.16 (COPc)
and < 40 kW
air
conditioner  40 kW ARI 340/360
3.04 (COPc)
and < 70 kW

 70 kW 2.72 (COPc)

<19 kW 3.35 (COP) ARI 210/240

 19 kW
Evaporating 3.37 (COP)
and < 40 kW
water-cooled
air  40 kW 3.22 (COP) ARI 340/360
conditioners and < 70 kW 3.02 (IPLV)

 70 kW 2.70 (COP)

Air-cooled
2.96 (COP)
condenser  40 kW
3.28 (IPLV)
units

Water-cooled ARI 365


or
evaporating  40 kW 3.84 COP
condenser
units

NOTES:
- AC coefficient of performance: COP = Refrigerant output / power input (kW/
kW);
- Condenser unit, including the compressor and condenser coils;
- Minimum coefficients of performance listed in Table 2 are calculated at 100%
of the refrigerant output. To calculate the coefficient of performance of AC units
running for one year, ARI 340/360 uses the following formula:
IPLV= 0.01A+0.42B+0.45C+0.12D
Where:
IPLV – The Integrated Part Load Value - coefficient of performance of the AC
unit operating for one year at various part loads.
A = COP – coefficient of performance of the AC unit (W/W) at full load;
B = COP – coefficient of performance of the AC unit (W/W) at 75% load;
C = COP – coefficient of performance of the AC unit (W/W) at 50% load;
D = COP – coefficient of performance of the AC unit (W/W) at 25% load;
ARI – American Refrigerant Institute
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02 Lift / A. Escalator – the escalator must be fitted with controls & Sensors to reduce 8 -
Escalator speed or auto stop when no traffic is detected. Escalators shall be designed
with one of the energy saving features as described below:
1. Reduced speed control: The escalator shall change to a slower speed
when no activity has been detected for a period of a maximum of three
(3) minutes. Detection shall be by photocell activation or similar sensor
at the top and bottom landing areas.
2. Use on demand: The escalator shall shut down when no activity has
been detected for a period of a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes. Use on
demand escalators must be designed with energy efficient soft start
technology. The escalator shall start automatically when required; the
activation shall be by photocells or sensor installed in the top and bottom
landing areas.
3. Use of AC Variable-Voltage and Variable-Frequency (VVVF) drives

B. Elevator (Lift) - Elevator (lift) must be provided with controls to reduce


the energy demand. To meet this requirement, the following features must be
incorporated in traction drive elevators:
1. Use of AC Variable-Voltage and Variable-Frequency (VVVF) drives on
non-hydraulic elevators.
2. The lift car uses energy-efficient lighting and display lighting i.e. an
average lamp efficacy, across all fittings in the car, of >55 lamp lumens/
circuit watt and lighting switches off after the lift has been inactive for a
period of a maximum of five (5) minutes.
3. The lifts operate in a stand-by condition during off-peak periods. For
example, the power side of the lift controller and other operating
equipment such as lift car lighting, user displays, and ventilation fans
switch off when the lift has been inactive for a period of a maximum of
five (5) minutes.

03 Solar power 3% of Energy of use for Lift and Escalator. 1 -


system
04 Fresh air Mechanical ventilation and Blower in Basement Floors and Fresh air supply 2 -
supply & system in habitable floor
mechanical *Variable speed derive fan & motor unit
Vent

05 Lighting Limitation of Lighting Power Density (LPD) will help to design the lighting 3 Mandatory
system in the most efficient way and reduce the lighting and cooling load in
the buildings. The following table sets the average LPD limits for each
building type:
Space LPD (W/m2)
Business 9
Mercantile 13
Hotels 9
Hospitals/Health care 11
Residential 7
Schools 11
Covered parking 3
Open and outdoor parking 1.6
Industries As per requirement for the
specific task preferably
LED lights
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06 Sensors Occupancy sensors, Day light sensors, Co2 sensor 2 -


at least 10 no. of sensors (single or different type)
07 Automation Building Management System (BMS) or Energy Management System (EMS) 5 -
08 Ceiling Fans Energy consumption ≤ 65 watt 1 -
(at least 5 fans)
09 Rain water Rain water collection and use system, 1 -
Collection and 2000 L/ Day capacity tank and Underground Discharge system for over flow
Discharge water.
10 WTP Water Treatment Plant including recycling and reuse system with energy 2 -
efficient pumping system (5KLD) minimum.
11 Hot Water Solar Water Heater (200 Liter/hour) minimum. 1 -
system
12 Water Fixture Water efficient fittings include faucets, showerheads and flushes that use less 2 Mandatory
water in order to perform the same function of cleaning as effectively as
standard models. Water efficiency is an important aspect, especially as fresh
water resources are increasingly getting depleted at a rate faster that they are
replenished.

Use of efficient plumbing fixtures, sensors, auto control valves, aerators, flow
control and pressure-reducing devices can result in significant reduction in
water consumption.

The following low flow fixtures shall be used:


Type of fixtures Quantity Unit
Water closets Dual Flush (6/4) liters/flushing cycle
(full/low)
Shower 9.5 liters/min at 500 kPa
Urinals Auto Sensor -

Hand wash taps 6 Auto Sensor/ liters/min at 400 kPa


Push system
Kitchen/pantry 6 liters/min at 400 kPa
faucets

13 Masonry Concrete Hollow Blocks / Interlocking Concrete Block/ lightweight Cellular 2 -


Materials Concrete/ Clay Brick of Auto Brick factory with efficient kiln.
(at list 60% of total Masonry wall)
 The Factory should have energy audit report from national /
International Certifying agency.
14 Steel Reinforcement steel from the energy efficient factories 3 -
 The Factory should have energy audit report from national /
International Certifying agency.
 >10% Recycle Materials content.
15 Ready mix  Natural Stone chips as course aggregate. 3 -
concrete  The Factory should have energy audit report from national /
International Certifying agency
 Should have recycle content or fly ash.
16 Paint Low Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) paint (VOC level <10g/L) 2 -
 The Factory should have energy audit report from national /
International certifying agency.
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17 Low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.4 (maximum) or Shading Coefficient 8 -
E-Glass (SC) 0.46 (maximum)
Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) of the glazed element should not be lower
than 35%.
18 UPVC Window frame made of UPVC (all Curtain and Sliding windows of a building) 2 -
window  The Factory should have energy audit report from national /
frame International Certifying agency.
19 Insulation Roof top Insulation & heat reflective paint (Solar Radiation Index value >78) 2 -
or Insulation blokes
Total 60 points

Eligibility Marks 30 out of 60.

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01 Occupancy A Residential 1500 sqm


02 Occupancy B Educational 3000 sqm
03 Occupancy C Institution of Care 2500 sqm
04 Occupancy D Health Care 1000 sqm
05 Occupancy E Business 2000 sqm
06 Occupancy F Mercantile 2000 sqm
07 Occupancy K Garages 5000 sqm

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1 Base line of average Energy consumption is 277 KWh/M 2/ /Year
2 Target save at least 20 % (55.5 KWh/M2/ /Year)
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ms‡hvRbx-6: Features of Affrodable Green Housing

The Affrodable Green Houses under the policy should be designed and constructed to meet the
requirements of structural safety against natural calamities i.e. earthquake, flood, salinity cyclone,
landslides etc. conforming to the Bangladesh National Building Code (BNBC).

a) Affordable Green Housing rating system addresses green features under the following
categories:i ii
• Site Measures
 Proximity to Public Transport
 Top Soil Preservation
 Access to Social Infrastructure
 Green Cover on-site
 Heat Island effect
 Parking Facilities for Tenements
 Design For Differently Abled and Senior Citizen
 Basic Facilities For Construction Workforce
• Water Conservation
 Efficient use of water during construction
 Rainwater Harvesting
 Optimization of building & Landscape water demand
 Waste water Reuse
 Water Metering
• Energy Conservation
 Energy Efficient Building Envelope
 Shading Elements for Building Openings
 Efficient Lighting
 On-site Renewable Energy
 Energy Saving Measures in Appliances & other Equipment
• Materials Conservation
 Segregation of House-hold waste
 Organic Waste Management
 Handling of construction waste materials
 Use of local Materials
 Material with Recycled content
 Reduction in environmental impact of construction
 Use of low-environmental impact materials in building interiors
 Appropriate Technologies
 Alternate Construction Materials
• Indoor Environmental Quality
 Tobacco Smoke Control
 Day Lighting
 Fresh air ventilation
 Cross Ventilation
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 Exhaust Systems
 Occupant Well-being Facilities
• Innovation & Design Process

b) Principles for climate resilient house construction:iii iv


• Strong wind
 Compact volume to resist wind impact better;
 Uniform or regular height roof of the building to avoid the strong wind;
 Metal angle for roof framing to create more stability between the frame and CI roofing;
 The roof of veranda segregated from the main volume of the structure to reduce wind
pressure;
 Tightening purlins (using steel wire or bar) to ensure a strong joint between roofing
frame and building;
 Covering the extended roof with solid bricks and mortar to tie-up the roof frame with
the wall structure;
 Holes on the wall to bind the roof trusses;
 Replacing large canopy trees by trees with vertical roots such as palm or bush trees to
protect the houses from possible cyclone damage.
• Salinity
 Use of exposed brick to reduce the impact of salinity on the wall;
 Use of sweet water for curing and construction purposes to avoid the impact of salinity
on mortar and plaster;
 Use of D-salt to reduce the chances of oxidation due to salinity;
 Use of class-I auto brick for its lower water particle absorbing capacity to reduce the
risk of oxidisation by salt.
• Waterlogging (Including Seasonal flood)
 At least 2 feet high plinth above the highest flood level known in the area (based on the
waterlogging/flooding experiences in last 20 years);
 Sufficient depth of foundation (minimum 2 feet depth into the Finished Ground
Level)to resist soil being washed out from underneath, based on community
practice and soil condition;
 Bracing the superstructure to resist lateral forces from water and increase the overall
stability of the structure;
 Using Red Oxide onto the surface of the plinth to fight the damage caused by humidity
and exposure to stagnant water;
 Ensuring adequate and proper drainage paths drain out water easily drained out to the
surrounding outfall
• Heat
 Orientation of maximum wall surface towards the north and the south for better wind
circulation;
 Orientation minimum wall surface the west to reduce heat absorption and radiation;
 Building adequate number of openings and cross ventilators along the direction of the
flow of wind;
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 Using insulation sheet and locally available macha or chatai (flat sheets made out of
bamboo peels) as layers to create a vacuum between the sheet/macha and the roof;
 Placing kitchen, toilet, stairs, storeroom as buffer elements to protect living rooms and
bed rooms from excessive heat;
 Using coloured corrugated iron (CI) sheet instead of the regular non-coloured CI sheet;
 Rooftop gardening for creating shadows over the roof of the house to reduce heat.

Besides following above-mentioned principles, any future designs developed or


recommended by National Housing Authority, Housing and Building Research Institute,
SHREDA and/or any other competent authority, has to be considered for building green
and climate resilient affordable housing.
i
IGBC Rating System for Green Affordable Housing, Pilot Version. Abridged Reference Guide (May, 2017).
ii
GRIHA For Affordable Housing, GRIHA , AH v.1. Making Affordable Housing Sustainable. Abridged Manual (2017).
iii BRAC, (2021). LOW-COST CLIMATE RESILIENT URBAN HOUSING: BRAC'S EXPERIENCES. Technical Report (December, 2021).
iv Housing and Building Research Institute, (2018). STANDARD GUIDELINE FOR RURAL HOUSING IN DISASTER PRONE AREAS OF
BANGLADESH.

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