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1 1 Environmental Sustainability: Need for Action – BEL Perspective Rajiv Mohan Rao, Bharat Electronics

2 2 Environmental Sustainability is the Next Great Challenge in India’s Development Path

3 3 Environmental Sustainability: Need for Action from Industry

4 4 Sustainable Living from Natural Capital Natural capital Perpetual – renewed continuously –Solar energy Renewable – hours to decades –Water, Air, Forest Area of Concern Unsustainable resource use

5 5 Sustainable Environment Energy & Power LandAwareness Water Science & Technology

6 BEL Approach Energy Conservation Water Conservation Go Green Apex Committee Annual Targets Green Power Recycling Sewage Water Rain Water Harvesting Tree Planting Maintain Green Environment Waste Management 6

7 7 WATER RESOURCES Limited availability of Potable Water Shrinking Ground water table: Bore wells drying up! Recycling Water: Need to use for gardening & horticulture Rain water harvesting to retrieve water BWSSB tertiary treated water WATER RESOURCES

8 ADOPTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGY BY THE INDUSTRY REQUIRING (LESS WATER PER UNIT OF PRODUCTION ) Replacement of natural draft cooling towers by induced draft cooling towers resulting in water conservation of about 1500M/year. Replacement of conventional air cooling system (water spray) by CELDEK cooling pads resulting in water conservation of about 2500 M/year. Switching over to waterless (Non flushing) urinals in a phased manner. Installation of auto level control switches in sumps and overhead tanks.

9 9 Water conservation Reduction in potable water consumption 28% in last 9 years Conserving 40% of potable water annually by recycling No waste water is discharged outside. Makes Bangalore Complex a Zero Discharge Unit. Water consumption in million ltrs

10 10 Electrical Energy consumption Vs Production (Company as a whole) Value of production in crore rupees Electrical energy in lakh KWHrs

11 11 Specific electrical energy consumption (KWHrs per lakh rupee of production) Company as a whole 1989-90: 2190 Units 2010-11: 88 Units Reduction by 95%

12 12 Electrical Energy Conservation Energy Consumption (1989-90) : 46.58 Million units Energy Consumption (2010-11) : 29.03 Million units Cumulative Energy savings : 17.55 Million units (From 1989-90 to 2010-11) Reduction in carbon emissions : Equivalent of 16,315 tonnes of CO 2 Emission

13 13 Renewable energy -Wind Power PROJECT INSTALLED CAPACITY COMPLETION DATE GENERATION UNITS WIND MILL DAVANAGERE KARNATAKA 2.5 MW (5X500KW)OCT-2006 2006-07 : 12,13,996 2007-08 : 27,40,216 2008-09 : 43,83,524 2009-10 : 42,08,523 2010-11 : 33,94,342 159.41 LAKHS WIND MILL HASSAN KARNATAKA 3.0 MW (2X1.5MW)MAR-2008 2007-08 : 1,00,237 (13days) 2008-09 : 63,88,922 2009-10 : 57,10,303 2010-11 : 55,58,644 177.58 LAKHS WIND MILL (Future plan) 5 MW2011-12 Proposal is under Management Approval

14 Conservation of fresh water by use of treated wastewater BEL has an agreement with M/s Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board to buy one million Litres of water everyday from their sewage treatment plant. As such we are buying the tertiary treated sewage from the BWS&SB, Yelahanka sewage treatment plant. This will in turn save one million Litres of water every day which will be indirectly available to the community at large.

15 15  REPLACEMENT WITH ENERGY EFFICIENT SCREW COMPRESSORS  REPLACEMENT WITH ENERGY EFFICIENT CHILLERS  NATURAL DAY LIGHT HARVESTING  PCRA/CII ENERGY AUDIT RECOMMENDATIONS IMPLEMENTATION AND REVIEW ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES

16 Plant location in Bangalore Complex

17 RAINWATER HARVESTING FACILITY LOCAL RECHARGE PITS FOR BORE WELLS TO HARVEST ROOFTOP RAIN WATER. ENCLOSED AREA :37229 SQM(10 ACRE ) MAXIMUM WATER HOLDING CAPACITY : 170 ML PROJECT COST : RS. 57,00,000/- MAXIMUM HARVESTABLE QUANTITY : 235ML COMMISSIONED : April 2003

18 INFLOW TO THE POND

19 19 Total BEL Bangalore Complex area : 685 Acres.  BEL Colony area : 515 Acres  BEL QUARTERS : 1550 Nos.  BEL School  BEL College  Bank  Market etc  BEL Factory Built up Area :170 Acres  Tree Population:1,35,000  Lawn Area :3,60,800 SQM  Hedges :25,000 METERS BEL TOWNSHIP

20 20 FUTURE PLANS INTRODUCTION OF SOLAR 40.5 Kwp GRID INTERACTIVE PLANT TO NEW MANAGEMENT BLOCK BUILDING AT BG.CX EXPANSION OF LMS & IBMS TO UP COMING / NEW BUILDINGS TO ENHANCE ENERGY SAVINGS ESTABLISHING CARBON FOOT PRINTING LED STREET LIGHTING ENHANCEMENT LED TO OTHER OFFICE AREAS FOCUSSING MORE TOWARDS GREEN BUIDING CONSTRUCTION AND WORK TOWARDS GREEN BUIDING CERTIFICATION

21 Environmentally sustainable society

22 22 Environmental Sustainability has become the next great challenge along India ’ s development path. Environmental institutions are trying to cope with increasing pressures of rapid growth. Public demand for cleaner environment has been a challenging task. Impressive initiatives in Environmental Awakening and good practice by various players are being adopted. The priority is to scale up these good practices across the country and reverse environmental degradation. THE WAY AHEAD…

23 23 THANK YOU

24 24 AWARDS Rajiv Gandhi memorial national award for excellent energy conservation implementation Lal Bahadur Shastri memorial national award for "best energy conservation implementation gold award Karnataka State award for energy conservation- first position in the general category during 2005-06 Karnataka State award for energy conservation- in the general category during 2009-10 CII’s National Award for Excellent Water Efficient Unit-2010 Certificate of Merit from BEE, Ministry of power during 2011


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