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Being blue shouldn’t make you feel green. With an automated home, one simple touch can give you the most comfortable, entertaining, inviting, and efficient home but greenish home gives internal happiness. Now there are no compromises.

Green and sustainability efforts are much more complex than just harvesting daylight and dimming lighting levels. Managing and controlling ambient lighting is only one small piece of the puzzle. Meaningful reductions in energy usage and utility costs can only be achieved by integrating all your home’s systems on a single, intelligent management platform.

The concept of sustainable development can be interpreted in many different ways, but at its core is an approach to development that looks to balance different, and often competing, needs against an awareness of the environmental, social and economic limitations we face as a society. Living within our environmental limits is one of the central principles of sustainable development. One implication of not doing so is climate change.

But the focus of sustainable development is far broader than just the environment. It’s also about ensuring a strong, healthy and society. This means meeting the diverse needs of all people in existing and future communities, promoting personal wellbeing, social cohesion & inclusion, and creating equal opportunity.

Services under sustainable:

  • Solar Energy
  • Tree plantation
  • Energy Management

 

Thattva Innovations believes in Creating Sustainable Lifestyles

Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

The average commercial building wastes 30 percent of the energy it consumes. That means that if you haven’t done anything to save energy, chances are, you’ll find many opportunities to improve.

The future is green.

Green building is here to stay. Owners and developers around the world are recognizing that creating sustainable buildings is a business imperative — allowing them to stay competitive and offer tenants healthy, productive environments.

A building energy management system (BEMS) is a sophisticated method to monitor and control the building’s energy needs. Managing the energy and other needs in buildings efficiently and intelligently can have considerable benefits.

Next to energy management, the system can control and monitor a large variety of other aspects of the building regardless of whether it is residential or commercial.

Examples of these functions are heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting or security measures. BEMS technology can be applied in both residential and commercial buildings.

Energy Savings in Buildings

Thattva Innovations can Implement Technologies and measures which are aimed at reducing the use of energy in buildings and have several advantages, such as lower energy bills, increasing comfort of living or working, and reduced wastage of energy.

  • Optimization of building and Facility operations
  • Provision of energy management information
  • Remote monitoring and control of services and functions of one or several buildings
  • Possibility of automatic control of services and functions. For instance, automatic switch-on, switch-off of appliances
  • Monitoring of building status and environmental conditions

Energy Management:

The device learns how you use your appliances and then helps you lower your energy bills. Different Appliances in your home can be connected. Set schedules for your appliances to turn on/off whenever you like. You won’t believe how easy it is to save money, save energy and make your home a more efficient, more comfortable place.

Rain water harvesting:

Rainwater harvesting is the accumulation and deposition of rainwater for reuse on-site, rather than allowing it to run off. Rainwater can be collected from rivers or roofs, and in many places the water collected is redirected to a deep pit (well, shaft, or borehole), a reservoir with percolation, or collected from dew or fog with nets or other tools. Its uses include water for gardens, livestock, irrigation, domestic use with proper treatment, and indoor heating for houses etc. The harvested water can also be used as drinking water, longer-term storage and for other purposes such as groundwater recharge.