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@article{158418, author = {Abhay Pratap Singh and Akash Sharma and Er. MD. Shariq and Nitin Kumar and Ritesh Shonkar}, title = { A Review Paper for Converting an Existing Building into Green Building as per IGBC NORMS}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {9}, pages = {433-439}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=158418}, abstract = {Before going for converting any building into green building, it is important to understand the market of existing green buildings. From an economic perspective, energy efficiency upgrades represent the most cost-effective way to meet growing energy demands. Recent studies have shown that energy-efficient and certified green buildings have higher market values, greater rents, and higher occupancies. From a corporate sustainability viewpoint, greening existing buildings is a direct way to reduce a company’s carbon footprint. From this it gives the result as corporate real estate managers in the United States have begun to decide in favour of greening both owned and leased buildings, seeing many economic benefits from this switch. By acquiring the data of the building, we will analyze it for the green building, feasibility study, efficient energy lighting, we will make small changes in the building to make it sustainable.}, keywords = {Green Building, Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, Existing Buildings.}, month = {}, }
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