Debashish Roy Choudhury, AVP of the ARCTIC Division at DRI, highlights how evaporative cooling technology innovatively conditions the air while eliminating the need for harmful refrigerants. This environmentally friendly approach to cooling significantly reduces the carbon footprint.

With the onset of summer, the acute rising temperature becomes a matter of enormous concern. People generally resort to air conditioning for relief to beat the scorching heat. But in return, it poses severe irreparable environmental damage while overshooting the electricity bill. The problem becomes even more amplified in the commercial and industrial spaces. Amidst such conditions, green cooling provides perfect cooling solutions for giving comfort from the heat in the most economical way possible.

Based on the sustainable cooling mechanism, it fights against the issue of global warming and climate change in the most energy-efficient way by harnessing the benefits of ancient traditional methods. India projecting a surge in power consumption by 9% in February showcases the importance of adopting the green cooling solution. According to the World Bank report, the low-carbon cooling method can translate to a $1.5 trillion investment opportunity in the country in the next two decades.

Here, it is important to understand that the heat issue gets further aggravated in the commercial and industrial space. As a result, it immensely jeopardises the health and productivity of the occupants. For instance, places such as schools and colleges, offices, restaurants, factories, warehouses, etc., are large complex spaces requiring more ventilation. The spaces accommodate many people at a given time, making it difficult and tricky to cool down the space naturally. Deploying air conditioning in such large spaces for cooling purposes can impose huge installation costs and continually levy heavy operational charges, making it a costly option. Moreover, considering the large area, much energy is wasted in cooling down the extra space.

Hence, looking at the cooling requirement of commercial and industrial space, Industrial Evaporative Cooling works best and most economical for large spaces. Providing thermal comfort, it efficiently protects the integrity of the space. Compared to other alternatives, evaporative cooling requires minimal installation capital cost, charging approximately 60-70 percent of the cost of setting up an air conditioning system. Additionally, using natural resources for cooling substantially minimises the running cost of the machines. Packed with high-adsorbent materials, evaporative cooling comes with elevated saturation efficiency that contributes to the overall cost-effectiveness of the machines. It can substantially reduce energy consumption by utilising 80 percent less electricity as compared to other alternatives available in the market. The range of ARCTIC Coolers is highly efficient in providing cooling solutions for large spaces, especially in warm and tropical Indian weather conditions.

The innovative cooling system takes an environment-friendly route to provide relief even in the peak summer months. It can achieve a temperature of 27°C, bringing it down from 45°C against harsh outdoor conditions in most parts of India. The technology works on the principles of evaporating water into the air, extracting 100 percent natural fresh air from the surrounding, and bringing down the temperature of large, complex spaces. In the process, it maintains continuity in the supply of fresh oxygen to the room. This continuous supply and circulation of fresh air is a major factor in reducing the stale indoor air within the space.

Considering the cooling mechanism involved, it eliminates the stagnant indoor air responsible for the proliferation of viruses and bacteria. Likewise, it removes fumes, odour, and carbon dioxide, including other airborne impurities and built-in dust, from the vast space. Cumulatively, apart from cooling, the evaporative cooling solution also improves indoor air quality.

Based on green air conditioning, the technology very innovatively conditions the air with the help of evaporative cooling. It prevents the dependency on any harmful refrigerants for cooling. On the whole, the process of cooling reduces the carbon footprint effectively. As a result, it perfectly complies with the India Cooling Action Plan for promoting affordable and energy-efficient cooling. Aimed at reducing the refrigeration demand of the country, the plan advocates for passive cooling in the building. At the same time, the cooling mechanism serves the purpose of reaching the net-zero targets set to be achieved by the country.

In conclusion, Industrial Evaporative Cooling is the ideal solution for various heat problems, making it the most sought-after cooling option for summer. Being economical and energy-efficient, sustainable cooling is the most suitable method for relieving unbearable heat.

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DRI, the flagship company of Pahwa Group, the fastest growing adsorption technology group in the world, inaugurates the DRI Sustainable Agriculture Resource Center at Dadhikar village in Alwar, Rajasthan, in partnership with the Sapna NGO. With an aim to provide benefits to the farmers, the center was inaugurated on the occasion of the World Environment Day (5th June, 2023) by Mrs. Anandita Pahwa, Head-CSR Initiatives, Pahwa Group, in the presence of Mr. Jagdish Prasad Sharma, Assistant Agriculture Officer, Alwar; Mr. Sudhir Pratap Singh, General Secretary and Prof. Ranvir Singh, Secretary, Sapna NGO. Many of the farmers from the Dadhikar village were also present for the inauguration.

The objective of this center is to promote sustainable and environment-friendly agricultural practices and improve soil health and fertility through natural methods. Benefiting more than 150 farmers in the area, this project will lead to increased access to organic, healthy and chemical-free food for the local community, along with providing training and support to farmers & villagers transitioning to organic farming methods. Initially, four types of organic khad will be made and distributed to the villagers from the new center, namely Neemastra, Jivamrit, Vermi Compost and Rapid Compost.

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This center is aimed at generating awareness about organic farming and increasing the productivity of the crop. The long-term impact of this project will be to eliminate the use of synthetic inputs, such as synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, genetically modified seeds and breeds, preservatives, additives and irradiation. These will be replaced by site-specific management practices that maintain and increase long-term soil fertility and prevent pests and diseases.

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Earlier this year, the company also inaugurated a Check Dam in the same area of Dadhikar village, Alwar to balance the water scarcity by recharging the water table. Commenting on the past initiatives and the new center, Anandita Pahwa, Head – CSR Activities, Pahwa Group said, “We are proud to say that the underground water levels have gone up since the construction of the check dams in the area, allowing the farmers some respite in terms of the availability of water. It has also encouraged them to get back to farming with vigor and we want to further work towards this. Moreover, we are sure that the new DRI Sustainable Agriculture Resource Center will act as a catalyst of change and arm the farmers with resources to move away from synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, towards using organic farming products

 

The Center will also be used as a Farmer Training and Capacity Building center, where the company plans to conduct workshops and training sessions on organic farming techniques. It will also provide education on soil management, composting, natural pest control, and crop rotation, and demonstrate different organic techniques suitable for the local conditions.

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In addition to the inauguration, DRI and Bry-Air (another flagship company under the Pahwa Group) also organized volunteer activities with the children studying at the Bry-Air and DRI Pathshalas in Dharam Colony and Carterpuri village of Gurugram on the same day. The activities for the students included a drawing competition around the theme of ‘beating plastic pollution’, decorating flowerpots and planting seeds in them. The aim of the event was to create awareness among the students and sensitize them as future generations towards the growing strain on Earth’s natural ecosystem and encourage them to take steps to protect the environment.

For years, Pahwa Group has been an active participant in the endeavor to protect the environment and preserve the earth. It has undertaken various initiatives like the construction of check dams for rainwater harvesting, plantation drives, and afforestation to increase green cover and improve the air quality in a step towards the restoration of the ecosystem. As a result of the regular afforestation drives in Dadhikar village, Alwar, Rajasthan, a forest of more than 750 medicinal and fruit-bearing trees has been developed. This will help in the re-greening of the area which will be able to provide fruits for the locality.

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