Amaravati’s Green Building Norms Enforced

Eco-Friendly Construction Now Mandatory in Amaravati
The Government of Andhra Pradesh has officially enforced green building norms for all new projects in Amaravati, ensuring sustainable urban development. This initiative aligns with the city’s goal of becoming the world’s first fully renewable-powered capital, integrating solar, wind, and hydropower into its infrastructure.
Features of Amaravati’s Green Building Regulations
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Mandatory Rooftop Solar Panels – All government and commercial buildings must install solar energy systems.
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Energy-Efficient Infrastructure – Smart cooling systems and low-energy consumption designs are required.
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Sustainable Transport Solutions – Public transport, including electric buses and metro rail, will operate on renewable energy.
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Net-Zero Carbon Goals – Amaravati aims to eliminate fossil fuel dependence by 2050.
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EV Charging Infrastructure – Widespread electric vehicle charging stations will be integrated across the city.
Impact on Amaravati’s Real Estate & Economy
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Higher Property Valuations – Green-certified buildings will see increased demand and investment.
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Boost to Sustainable Development – Encourages eco-conscious construction and urban planning.
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Long-Term Cost Savings – Energy-efficient designs will reduce electricity expenses for businesses and residents.
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Global Benchmark for Smart Cities – Amaravati is setting a new standard for sustainable urban development.
With green building norms now enforced, Amaravati is leading the way in eco-friendly urban planning, ensuring long-term sustainability and energy efficiency.
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