Buildings are an indispensable part of human existence owing to their vital role in providing shelter, safety, and a conducive environment for survival. From ancient times to the modern era, buildings have served as homes, workplaces, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and recreational spaces fulfilling different needs of mankind. The design, construction, and functionality of buildings have evolved over time, adapting to the changing needs and technological advancements.
The Indian government has put on record several programs to raise the country’s living conditions and create a sustainable quality of life for the people. One such initiative is the Amrit Kaal, aiming to achieve Net Zero. To fulfill the vision of Amrit Kaal, it is imperative to develop a more robust, safe, and environmentally friendly infrastructure. By incorporating sustainable design principles in infrastructure projects by using energy-efficient materials, promoting renewable energy sources, and implementing green building practices India can pave the way for a prosperous and sustainable future.
By using copper, the sustainable building community can create structures with features that not only preserve the integrity of the building, but also promote occupant health and wellbeing. An impressive and dynamic array of designs, technologies and products are available to support smarter, greener, and healthier buildings. Copper’s integration into building infrastructure not only enhances the electrical safety for the building but also helps in reducing the Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions.
ICA India’s Green & Healthy Buildings program aims to promote best practices in electrical installations, power quality, energy efficiency and reliability for improved sustainability in buildings. India is a fast-growing economy, and its energy consumption is likely to double in the next six years. ICA India works closely with industry stakeholders, government bodies, and regulatory authorities to advocate for adoption of green practices and enforce safety standards in buildings.
WHAT WE DO
ICA India has been actively involved in promotion of Right Wiring Practices in buildings to various industry stakeholders. They include the Regulators, housing development bodies, private developers, contractors, consultants, engineers & architects, electricians etc.