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Bhubaneswar Debuts Steel-Based Zero Energy Building By Tata Steel ConstructSteel Initiative

Bhubaneswar has unveiled a pioneering steel-based Zero Energy Building developed by Tata Steel in collaboration with ConstructSteel, the World Steel Association’s market-development programme. Spanning 1,836 sq. ft., the facility was completed in just 3.5 months using advanced Light-Gauge Steel Frame (LGSF) technology. Designed to produce as much energy as it consumes, the building integrates high-performance insulation, solar power, and sustainable water systems, marking a significant step in India’s drive towards net-zero, energy-efficient, and climate-resilient infrastructure.

The LGSF method, central to the building’s construction, assembles prefabricated steel components into a precise structural frame, creating a highly airtight envelope. This minimises heat loss, reduces energy demand, and ensures greater durability compared with conventional building methods. Experts note that the steel’s recyclability further enhances its long-term environmental credentials, supporting circular economy principles in urban development.T V Narendran, CEO & Managing Director of Tata Steel, said the building “reflects the future of construction” and emphasised that the partnership with ConstructSteel demonstrates how scalable, low-carbon solutions can be replicated across India. Dr Edwin Basson, Director General of the World Steel Association, described the facility as a model for efficient, climate-resilient infrastructure that can accelerate the adoption of sustainable building practices.

The zero-energy design balances minimal operational energy use with on-site renewable energy generation. High-performance walls, roof panels, and glazing limit heat transfer, while natural ventilation reduces reliance on mechanical cooling. Solar panels and building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) supply clean electricity, ensuring the building achieves annual net-zero energy consumption. Rainwater harvesting and low-flow fixtures complement the energy strategy, optimising water usage alongside energy efficiency.Urban planners highlight the project’s wider relevance for India’s rapidly growing cities, where building operations account for a large portion of urban energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Demonstration projects such as this provide proof that net-zero facilities can be delivered rapidly, economically, and sustainably, setting benchmarks for commercial, institutional, and residential construction alike.

Officials suggest that replicating LGSF-based ZEBs could transform India’s urban landscape, reducing emissions, improving occupant comfort, and supporting long-term environmental resilience. By combining innovative steel construction with renewable energy and sustainable design, the Bhubaneswar facility offers a tangible blueprint for inclusive, low-carbon, and climate-adapted city development, underscoring the role of private-public collaboration in shaping India’s sustainable urban future.

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