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Plans in Place to Upgrade Buildings to Higher Energy Efficiency

The university is actively implementing measures to enhance the energy efficiency and sustainability of its campus infrastructure. A key step in this direction is the ongoing process to obtain the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Green Campus Rating, which will provide a comprehensive framework for evaluating current systems and identifying areas for improvement. This certification process will guide the university in reducing energy consumption, optimizing resource utilization, and creating a more resilient and efficient energy management system.
In addition, the university conducts annual energy and green audits, which play a crucial role in monitoring performance, identifying inefficiencies, and recommending actionable strategies to reduce overall energy use and environmental impact.
Beyond these institutional efforts, several targeted initiatives are being implemented to upgrade campus facilities and operations:

  1. Expansion of Solar Energy Infrastructure: Additional solar photovoltaic plants will be installed to increase the existing renewable energy capacity and reduce dependency on grid electricity.
  2. Use of High-Efficiency Construction Materials: All new infrastructure projects are designed to incorporate advanced, energy-efficient, and sustainable materials that align with green building standards.
  3. Enhanced Green Belt Development: The university is expanding its green cover and increasing tree plantation to mitigate the urban heat island effect, improve microclimatic conditions, and promote natural cooling.
  4. Transition to LED Lighting: All remaining CFL fixtures are being replaced with LED lighting systems to ensure reduced energy consumption and longer operational life.

Through these coordinated measures, the university aims to move steadily toward becoming a low-carbon, energy-efficient campus, setting a benchmark for sustainable educational institutions in the region.