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May 13, 2010. Going ‘Green’. Earth Facts - 2070. Water will be a rare resource which will be available in half glasses only for drinking daily Clothing will be disposable for lack of water to wash Average life expectancy is 35 years
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May 13, 2010 Going ‘Green’
Earth Facts - 2070 • Water will be a rare resource which will be available in half glasses only for drinking daily • Clothing will be disposable for lack of water to wash • Average life expectancy is 35 years • A charge would be levied for the air we breathe for each adult everyday * Source: Article published in the magazine "Crónicas de los Tiempos“, in April 2002. Author: Dr. A. P. J. Kalam
Economy & the Environment – current trends • Economic growth rate of 8% expects energy consumption to grow by 4.3% (2007) • India in 2007 imported 70% of it’s oil requirements. By 2031, this would be 90% • By 2031 India would need to add over 40,000 MW of electric generating capacity every year to address growing infrastructure needs • It is expected that 70% of the infrastructure that will exist in 2030 is yet to be built Source: Need for a Paradigm Shift – Opportunities for Indo-Canadian Dialog in Energy, April 2008
Banking & it’s unique position in the economy • Highest opportunity to see with 400 million Indians transacting at an average 4-6 times a month • Occupies space of primary lender & custodian to individuals at large • Banker and consultant to large, medium and small industries • Invests in large scale projects for infrastructural and other long term growth projects • Circulates funds to generate money in various markets
$ 500 billion Value of Low Carbon Energy Market by 2050 $ 100 billion Demand for projects generating GHG emission credits by 2030 $ 100 billion Worldwide investment in clean energy in 2009 $ 18.6 – 23.1 billion Estimated solar industry revenues by 2010 $ 15 billion Global fuel cell and distributed hydrogen market by 2015 $ 84 billion Cumulative net savings from energy efficient products in US by 2012 Size of Opportunity The Global Opportunity for Green Source: Corporate Governance and Climate Change: The Banking Sector A Ceres Report, January 2008
Captialising on the Opportunity • Promotion and launch of energy efficient products and services • Assist corporate, SMEs, suppliers to early adoption of environment friendly practices through: • Risk modeling to include environmental risk • Incentivise customers – corporate & individual for green practices • Green fund investment, trading and distribution – similar to commodities like bonds • Renewable energy certificate exchange
Going Green at ICICI Bank • Benchmarking bank’s carbon footprint and efforts towards carbon neutral activities • Environment friendly employee activities & engagement • Building awareness & providing green options to customers • Investment in green projects
Driving the Movement Employees Participation ICICI Bank Go Green Green Partners Customers Partnership Products
Employee Participation • E-Greetings • POWER GO GREEN Contest- 550 entries • Paperless COD/ COE meetings meetings • Go Green in product & process notes (PAC) • Credit Cards e-statement • Use of CFL Lamps • Go Green in internal newsletters • Auto Power Off for all PCs
Employee Participation • Use of e-Memos for internal approvals • Green section in I-Voice, ICICI Bank employee forum • Regulated AC temperature • Celebrating Green Events- World Environment Day, Earth Hour • Green message on Visiting Cards (recycled paper)
Customer Engagement • Incentivising Green life-style- Green Vehicles & Housing • Driving B2 & InstaBanking- Paper-less/ Travel-free banking • Rationalisation of physical customer communication • E-Statement Drive • Green messaging across touch-points/ www.icicibank.com/gogreen • Green Events- World Environment Day, Earth Hour
Customer Engagement • Eco friendly gifting to all customers/ relationships • Launch of paperless, low energy e-branches • Green themed activities at branches • E-Lok Adalat in Delhi
Employee Participation – Way Forward • Reduced eWastage by upgrading existing PCs • Contest –Green Team for paper & energy consumption • Monthly green hour at branches • Use of paper with higher recycled percentage • Car pooling across offices and branches • Monitoring use of printers • Education of the Green Way of life through partnerships with NGOs
Customer Engagement – Way Forward • Green communication over IVR and hold tunes • Green Caller tunes for call center, landlines & corporate mobile connections • Shift to bio-degradable credit/debit/ prepaid card plastic • Continued promotion of online banking • ATM chargeslips to carry green messaging
Footprint Mapping @ ICICI Bank • Carbon, Water, Paper & Waste Footprints Mapping at bank facilities • Carbon Footprint Benchmarking • In-house Emission Reduction (GHG) • Carbon Footprint Offset Energy Land Carbon Footprint Road Map Carbon Waste Water
Promoting eco-friendly technologies Clean coal technologies Initiatives to reduce emissions ISO 14000 - Environment Management Systems Energy Service Companies (ESCO) with municipalities Demand Side Management (DSM) with utilities Waste heat recovery Energy Efficient air-conditioning Assistance to Green Projects
Assistance to Green Projects Zero Emission Initiative Green Building Initiatives National Initiatives Green Governance Initiatives Funding clean technology projects
ICICI Group Company Initiatives • ICICI Securities • Green Calendar to customers • Quarterly statement moved online • ICICI Lombard • Provision of e-Policies/ policies with reduced pages • Night Shift at Malad processing hub, A/c switched off for an hour/day
ICICI Group Company Initiatives ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company Headline 1: This tree manufactured five pounds of pure oxygen everyday. Till we hacked it down to make this newsletter. Headline 2: Trees have life too. And that includes the one chopped down to make this paper. Hard-hitting Green messages on communication
Benefits to ICICI Group Establish ICICI Group as a responsible corporate citizen through its commitment to the environment Environmental savings of over 30,000 trees and water supply to 100,000 rural households for a month Cost savings of Rs 380 mn from 3.6 mn reams of paper saved Investment in carbon footprint evaluation and offsetting activities expected to be returned over 3 to 5 years through operational efficiencies Generation of revenue stream through Carbon Credits
Thank You To know more, visit us at www.icicibank.com/gogreen
Clean coal technologies • Innovative concepts like deep beneficiation of coal (coal washeries) and coal bed methane have been introduced for the first time in the country • Through a demonstration project we assisted the first coal washery in the country (ST-BSES) for providing a solution to Indian coal, which has high ash content and is highly polluting, via the process of deep beneficiation of coal • We also assisted Essar Oil, the first company to successfully demonstrate the concept of coal bed methane in India • The replication potential of these demonstration projects have been significant 24
Sahastratronic Contols Pvt. Ltd. (SCPL) • An energy service company (ESCO) which worked with Nasik Municipal Corporation (NMC) on a shared savings based street lighting ESCO project • Energy saving potential was assessed jointly with NMC • Energy Services Agreement for implementation of the project entered into between SCPL and NMC • Savings were shared for five years • Earlier energy bill prior to project implementation - Rs 50.0 million per annum for area allotted to SCPL • Avg achieved annual savings - Rs 17.0 million on a capital investment of Rs 16.6 million • Project completed in Nov 2005 • Payback period ~1.5 years 25
SCPL Cont….. • Installation of 486 street light controllers covering about 19000 street lights at various lighting stations to improve street lighting efficiency • Improvement in the existing electrical distribution network for • Reduction in cable losses • Power factor optimization 26
SCPL Cont….. • Salient Features of Street Light Controller • Microprocessor based unit with a real time clock • Three modes of operation (Start , Run & Dim) • Voltage correction in Start mode as per lamp manufacturer specifications to enhance life of bulb • Microprocessor changes mode to Run mode where voltage is changed to acceptable lux level • At programmed time DIM mode takes over automatically to reduce illumination at an agreed value • On/Off and sunrise/sunset timings for 52 weeks can be programmed 27
SCPL Cont….. • The actual lux level varies due to variation in the voltage levels • The red graph shows the approx lux level, whereas green graph shows the acceptable lux level • Light level available during peak traffic hours is less than during low traffic hours. • Large potential to save energy 12 pm to 6 am 28
Model 1 Model 2 Lender Repays Loan Repays Loan Lends Lends ESCO User Operates, Maintains Owns,Operates,Maintains User ESCO Business Models 29
Noida Power Company Limited • Private distribution company for Greater Noida • Commercial, industrial, residential and agricultural consumers • Replacement of bare cables with insulated cables and LT lines with HT lines. Increase in HT/LT ratio from 0.85 to 2.46 • Distribution network improvements after load research – annual savings of 1.7 mn units against estimated 0.6 mn units • Metering of unmetered consumers • DSM – replacement of old pumps by energy efficient pumps (55% energy savings) besides 22% reduction in water consumption 30
Sterlite Industries Limited • Waste heat recovery • Major unit manufacturing copper at Tuticorin • Copper smelting exothermic process • Hot flue gases with high heat content being wasted • Waste heat recovery system to be installed • Power generation 10.4 MW • Payback <1 year • Reduction of CO2 emission: 47,500 tpa 31
Sterlite Industries Limited Cont… • Water Recycling/conservation : annual savings • Current Power requirement : 794 KW • Power saving with modifications : 420 KW • Annual saving in power cost : Rs 14.2 Mn • Current water loss : 1419 m3 • Cost of water : Rs 17 / m3 • Annual saving in water cost : Rs 8.5 Mn • Total savings in water recycling : Rs 22.7 Mn 32
Sumaya HMX Systems Ltd • Development of “Ambiator”, an eco-friendly alternative to an AC • Works on the indirect evaporative cooling technology by incorporating a wet plate and a cross flow heat exchanger • Provides 100% filtered cool fresh air and consumes about 35% power compared to an AC making it about 65% more energy efficient compared to an AC • Does not use chloro fluoro carbons (CFC), as it does not run on compressor-based technology • The product has also been endorsed by TERI (DCS 001) and the Energy Management Centre (EMC) under GoI • The company has improved the heat exchanger efficiency of the • Ambiator from 63% to about 80% • The company is currently improving on • bringing min offer temperature below 23ºC & • reducing product size
Zero Emission Initiative • Reva Electric Car Company Limited • Manufacture of Electric Vehicle • New Generation Motors • Electric drive system for two and three wheelers • Twenty First Century Batteries • Lithium ion flexible polymer electrolyte rechargeable battery 34
Green Building Initiatives • CII-GBC • LEEDS – platinum rated Green Business Centre at Hyderabad • Centre for excellence in energy/ environment • First building outside USA and third in the world to achieve platinum rating • Support for GBC set up and 2 years operations 35
National Level Initiatives Energy • Establishing Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) • Setting up of Green Business Centre (GBC) with CII • Energy rating for electrical appliances - CERC • Innovative structuring of ESCO projects • Demand side management in utilities • Greenhouse gas mitigation • Demonstration of concept of coal washeries led to a Govt. policy on mandatory coal washing 36
National Level Initiatives Energy • Capacity building of technology institutions • Central Power Research Institute (CPRI) – Setting up of a laboratory for testing various transformer & power station characteristics at Bangalore • Electrical Research & Development Association (ERDA) - Setting up of a short circuit laboratory & facilities for testing electrical appliances • The Energy Research Institute (TERI) - Setting up of an instrument bank with calibration facility & creation of an energy efficiency advisory & training centre 37
Indian Army’s Green Governance Programme • Implementing agency - Indian Army Environment Ecology Cell (IAEEC) • Comprises of • 25 sub-projects at select Indian Army locations in the following areas • rainwater harvesting • ground water rejuvenation • construction of check dams • treatment of water bodies • waste management and • wind energy harvesting at remote military outposts • awareness initiative for school children on ecology at select sainik schools, military schools
Indian Army’s Green Governance Programme • Reduced water run-off and higher water percolation into sub-soil • Increased water storage through artificially constructed lakes, check dams & bunds • Increase in ground water table • Assured water supply during peak summer • Creation of environmental parks • Reduced dependence on water tankers or municipal water supply for gardening or horticulture • Better utilization of waste water with suitable treatment • Improved awareness among school children on issues related to ecology & biodiversity
Tata Power Environmental Sustainability Programme • Support to Tata Power for its Environmental Sustainability Programme comprising • Scaling up of existing energy-saving awareness initiative named “Tata Power Energy Club” • A few renewable energy pilot projects • Tata Power Energy Club is involved with sensitization of school children to spread the energy conservation awareness in their residential areas • Tata Power has scaled up the initiative • originally focussed on Mumbai to five other cities namely New Delhi, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bangalore & Kolkata • besides launching campaigns on its website and in networking sites like Facebook
Tata Power Environmental Sustainability Programme • Renewable energy pilot projects in the area of • Solar photovoltaic based LED lighting • Solar-thermal based water heating and • A hybrid solar-wind system
Robin Age • A weekly children’s newspaper exclusively written for children of 5-14 years of age and published by M/s Deep Prakash • Encourages children back into the reading habit through content that is informative, interactive, engaging and fun • Carries news & information • current affairs, science, technology, sports, careers, culture • Special focus on energy and environment • activities, puzzles and projects
Robin Age • Grant assistance given to RobinAge • envisages carrying an environment page in every alternate issue of RobinAge • promote sensitivity and awareness about environmental issues amongst school children • organise in-school workshops to introduce children to basic concepts of energy & environment • publish a special issue on the occasion of ‘Environment Day’ (June 5) in 2009 • organise child-to-child outreach programmes
Finance to Green Projects • Projects in the area of Waste Management financed: • Current assisted projects: • Jindal Urban Infrastructure Limited sponsored integrated MSW processing plant at Timarpur and Okhla in Delhi • 1,950 tonnes per day of MSW to be processed • 20 MW of power production • Bio-methanation unit