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ONGC's first green building inaugurated

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Press Trust of India Dehradun
State-owned ONGC's first Green Building in the country was today inaugurated by the company's CMD Sudhir Vasudeva on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya here.

An iconic building of Uttarakahand, it has been named green hills as it reflects the verdant green hills surrounding the Sivalik range.

Addressing the gathering at the inaugural function the company's chairman and managing director said, "with the formal inauguration of its first green building, ONGC hopes it will usher in an era of undiminishing energy finds."

Four more green buildings are coming up at ONGC Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Hyderabad.

The ONGC Green hills here has a total built up area of 14,600 square metre and it is spread over five floors with the capacity to accommodate 620 persons.
 

It can conserve water upto 30 per cent through use of onsite sewage plant and low flow sanitary sittings. Rain water harvesting is also taken care of at the building.

With the completion of the green hills at ONGC Dehradun, the company has kept its promise to its stake holders to reduce carbon foot prints, Vasudeva said.

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First Published: May 13 2013 | 10:25 PM IST

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