What if buildings became 100% energy self-sufficient? [49]
Executive Summary Buildings are India’s fastest‑growing energy demand center , consuming over 30% of national electricity and set to double floor area by 2040; making them energy self‑sufficient could reshape India’s energy system more profoundly than any single power‑generation technology. [ecbc.in] , [niti.gov.in] Net‑zero and energy‑positive buildings are technically feasible today , using a combination of passive design, high‑efficiency systems, rooftop renewable energy, and storage—yet adoption remains niche due to cost, regulatory fragmentation, and execution complexity. [shaktifoundation.in] , [sciexplor.com] India already has a robust policy backbone —ECBC, Eco‑Niwas Samhita, rooftop solar programs—but these focus on efficiency, not full self‑sufficiency, leaving significant value untapped. [energyportal.in] , [mahaurja.m...tra.gov.in] If scaled strategically, self‑sufficient buildings could reduce peak power demand, lower DISCOM stress, and create a decentralized energy ...