Affiliation:
1. Asansol Engineering College, India
2. Sanaka Educational Trust's Group of Institutions, Durgapur, India
Abstract
Green buildings, distinguished by their commitment to reducing environmental impact, are transcending traditional energy efficiency norms to prioritize the overall health of occupants. Special emphasis is placed on innovative design principles, cutting-edge materials and smart technologies that not only contribute to energy savings but also cultivate indoor spaces conducive to occupant health and productivity. This research aims to provide valuable insights into the interconnected benefits of green buildings, wherein energy efficiency and occupant health are seen not as disparate objectives but as mutually reinforcing elements of sustainable and harmonious living and working environments. In the proposed system PV produces 82,916 kWh of energy per year, the generic 3 kW of wind turbine produces 1,008 kWh of energy per year and the purchase from grid is 95,485 kWh of energy per year, providing a total of 93,887 kWh of energy per year.