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CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT

AUTHORITY

CIDA
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY

CENTRE FOR HOUSING PLANING & BUILDING

CHPB
CENTRE FOR HOUSING
PLANING & BUILDING

Diploma Course in Advance construction


Management

BUILDING INTEGRATED
RENEWABLE ENERGY
TECHNOLOGIES/SYSTEM
Project synopsis

Student Name :- P.M.S Liyanage


Student No
:Batch No
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Resourse Person
Mrs Indra Rajapaksha
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 TITLE OF PROJECT.................................................................................2

2.0 INTRODUCTION..2

3.0 AIM..............................................................................................................2

4.0 OBJECTIVES2

5.0METHODOLOGY..3

6.0 CONCLUSIONS......3

NOMENCLATURE
RET
NCRE
LTNCREP
GEF
CEB

Renewable Energy Technologies


Non-conventional Renewable Energy
Long-term Non-conventional Renewable Energy Plan
Global Environmental Facilitate
Ceylon Electricity Board

1.0 TITLE
BUILDING INTEGRATED RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES/SYSTEM

2.0 INTRODUCTION
Building-Integrated renewable technology is new concept to face energy
criteria we facing now day. It is main object to minimize global environment
impact due to harmful gases emit by fossil fuel. Renewable energy will
combine in this building industry to minimize the global environmental impact
and energy cost. The renewable energy sources which can easily combine
with buildings are solar, wind, geo thermal, biomass, biogas, hydro power and
tidal power. There are so many private and government institutes trendily
involve in renewable energy technology to provide building integrated system.
Country like Sri Lanka located near to India has lot of energy resources but it
does not have any natural resources like coal and crude oil or natural gases.
Sri Lanka has 103 numbers of rivers and the longest river is Mahawali ganga
of 500km. Sri Lanka has many number of mountain located center of the
island and the mountain of Piduruthalagala of 2,518m. The island of Sri Lanka
is peripherally surrounded with sea and coastline of 1,340km. You can image
what beautiful country of natural resource and renewable energy resources.
The Sri Lankan government is highly involved in developing this country with
its own recourses in order to minimize environmental effect and climatic
change. Sri Lanka has population of 20,064,800 and land area of 65,610 sq.
km. Sri Lanka has wide range of buildings for housing apartment and
factories.

3.0 AIM
This research is to study about the Renewable energy concept practice in
the different type of buildings and to assess the applicability & suitability of
those concepts to our country.

4.0 OBJECTIVES
In this Project covers following objectives
1.2.1 Overview of existing and emerging renewable energy technologies
which apply in Sri Lanka to facilitate energy services integrated into building
structures.
1.2.2 Overview of different type energy services used for this renewable
energy technologies and how and what proportion apply for the different type
of buildings.
1.2.3 Discussion of existing challenges and opportunities in introduction to
more large scale built environment and propose incentives and supportive
mechanism to promote RET in buildings
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5.0 METHODALOGY
The government of Sri Lanka has methodology to implement energy policy in
order to use of RET. It is fully cover the how RET use for energy sector as well
as building environment. According to extracting of following Act
A cost-optimal Long-term Non-conventional Renewable Energy Plan
(LTNCREP), which shall provide interim targets for specific NCRE
technologies, upper thresholds of pricing, and resource costing will be
prepared. The LTNCREP shall be a 20-year plan, updated at least
once in two years
NCRE Resources include small-scale hydropower, biomass including
dendro power, biogas and waste, solar power and wind power. These
are the leading sustainable, non-conventional forms of renewable
energy promoted in Sri Lanka for electricity generation into the grid. In
addition, other NCRE resources such as wave energy and ocean
thermal energy are also encouraged where appropriate. Commercial
development of biomass will be encouraged and facilitated as a new
rural industry, allowing rural poor to engage in fuelwood farming and
participate in the mainstream economic activity by supplying electricity
to urban load centres.
Commercial development of biomass will be encouraged and facilitated
as a new rural industry, allowing rural poor to engage in fuelwood
farming and participate in the mainstream economic activity by
supplying electricity to urban load centres.
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6.0 CONCLUSION
The Building Integrated Renewable Energy technology is very important to Sri
Lanka and also for other developing countries like India, Pakistan and rest of
south Asian countries. The emission of green house gases ever rising from
the development of these countries. No management or appropriate political
system to protect the environment. Every bad or good activity is happened on
these countries based on power of the political leaders. With the increases of
crude oil prices, there is trend in demanding for alternative energy and
renewable energy resources. The Energy associate with Building system is
critical and easily manageable sector when if it plan at the stage of design
phase building. Otherwise change of existing building is more costly than
saving of the projects.

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