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Chandigarh the modern and planned city designed by LeCorbusier, lies in the plains at the foot of the Lower
Himalayas, is the capital of Punjab and Haryana.
Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA), Chandigarh is
a state nodal agency responsible for development of new &
renewable energy and non-conventional energy in the state
of
Punjab.
PEDA Solar Passive Complex, Chandigarh is a unique and
successful model of Energy Efficient Solar Builidng,
designed on solar passive architecture with the partial
financial support of Ministry of New & Renewable Energy,
GOI and Deptt. of Science, Technology, Environment and
Non-conventional Energy, Govt. of Punjab. It is setup at Plot
No. 1 & 2, Sector 33-D, Chandigarh on a plot size 1.49 acre
(268ft. x 243 ft.) allotted by Chandigarh Administraiton, U.T.,
Chandigarh with a total covered area 68,224 Sq.Ft. including
23,200 Sq.Ft. basement. It is the centre of Excellence for
Solar Buildings, minimizing conventional lighting load in the
office building, efficient movement of natural air, light vaults,
wind tower coupled with solar chimney, BIPV, Water bodies,
designed landscape horticulture and energy conservation
activities.
Passive
Complex
has
been
Solar
Power
Plant: 25Kwp
building
integrated
solar
Landscape
Horticulture: The
space
around
the
Unique
Workstations:Scientifically
designed
and
fully
Benefits:
High Productivity
concepts.
To make
awareness
among
general
public,
in
the
field
of
Architecture
Engineering.
To
demonstrate
the
use
of
Solar
devices/equipments.
Do
you
want
to
construct
Solar
Building
MNES, Govt. of India is implementing the solar building demonstration programme in a big way through State
Nodal Agencies and providing following financial assistance:
Preparation of DPR : CFA @ 50% of the cost of the DPR, subject to a maximum of Rs. 2 lakhs will be provided for
preparation of DPRs, including detailed building plan and architectural drawings for public/private institutional
buildings.
Demonstration Solar Building : Support for construction of demonstration solar buildings will be provided by the
Ministry upto 10% of the cost construction, subject to a maximum of Rs. 50 lakhs for each project.