Energy Conservation Building Code
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The Energy conservation Building Code , launched on 28 June 2007, is a document that specifies the Energy performance requirements for all commercial buildings that are to be constructed in India. Buildings with an electrical connected load of 500 KW or more are covered by the ECBC. The ECBC was developed by an Expert Committee, set up by India s Bureau of Energy Efficiency, with support and guidance from United States Agency for International Development and significant inputs from various other stakeholders such as practicing architects, consultants, educational institutions and other government organizations. The successful implementation of the code requires development of compliance procedures , in addition to building capacity of architects builders contractors and government official in States and Urban and Local Bodies . It is also dependent on availability of materials and equipment that meet or exceed performance specifications specified in ECBC.
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