GRIHA Rating for Ports has been designed to elevate environmental and operational standards across ports, aligning them with international green port protocols and enhancing India’s global trade competitiveness. The framework serves as a robust tool to attract green finance and ESG-linked investments, while also contributing to the reduction of lifecycle costs and environmental liabilities.
GRIHA Rating for Ports
Introduction
Intent
The aim of the rating is to drive ports towards Green and sustainable infrastructure by supporting India’s pathway towards net zero economy.
Salient Features
Preservation of natural site features
Involves conserving existing vegetation, natural landforms, and water bodies to minimize ecological disturbance during construction and operation. This helps protect native ecosystems, prevent soil erosion, and maintain the site's natural character.
Enhancement of ecological assets
Focuses on increasing green cover, developing biodiversity zones, and restoring degraded areas to strengthen ecological resilience. These efforts support local flora and fauna, improve air quality, and enhance the visual appeal of the site.
Improving aquatic life
Focuses on protecting marine and freshwater ecosystems within and around port areas. This includes measures such as preventing water pollution through effective runoff management, controlling sedimentation, restricting wastewater drains and reducing hazardous spillages.
Passive design strategies
Incorporating elements like cross ventilation, courtyards, shaded open spaces, elevated structures, capture of prevailing winds in the building, permeable surfaces and vegetation, high thermal mass, improved daylighting, etc. reduces reliance on mechanical systems. These strategies enhance indoor comfort while significantly lowering energy consumption.
Integration of clean energy solutions
Incorporating renewable energy sources like solar, wind, or biogas reduces dependence on fossil fuels. Clean energy integration cuts greenhouse gas emissions and enhances energy resilience.
Energy and water use optimization
Using efficient fixtures, automation, and smart design minimizes energy and water consumption. This reduces operational costs and environmental impact, contributing to sustainability goals.
Efficient wastewater and solid waste management
Implementing on-site treatment of wastewater along with effective segregation, recycling, and disposal systems for solid waste enables reuse, reduces environmental pollution, and minimizes the burden on landfills. These integrated waste management practices support resource recovery and promote sustainable, responsible handling of both liquid and solid waste.
Reducing carbon footprint
Sustainable site planning, energy-efficient systems, low energy material selection, and low-emission construction practices all contribute to minimizing carbon emissions. This helps mitigate climate change and aligns with global sustainability goals.
Promoting the use of sustainable and low impact materials
Prioritizing the use of locally available, recycled, low-impact, and certified sustainable materials to reduce the environmental footprint of construction. This approach conserves natural resources, lowers embodied energy, and supports a circular economy in the built environment.
Ensuring occupant comfort
Designing for thermal comfort, indoor air quality, noise control, and natural lighting enhances the well-being and productivity of occupants.
Adoption of green operation and maintenance protocols
Implementing sustainable O&M practices with advanced monitoring tools ensures efficient resource use. Real-time data helps identify inefficiencies, reduce wastage, and maintain environmental compliance.
Benefits/Advantages of adopting GRIHA Rating for Ports
Environmental benefits
Reduces emissions of SOx, NOx, CO₂, and particulate matter, leading to cleaner air and healthier marine ecosystems. It promotes efficient waste and energy management and supports biodiversity by minimizing the impact on marine habitats. It also aligns with Paris agreement, focusing on reducing global greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming.
Economic Benefits
Enables increased global trade and investment while reducing operational and energy costs. Different governments often provide incentives and financial support to promote such sustainable practices. Aligning with international standards like MARPOL Annex VI and Environmental Ship Index (ESI), helps meet regulatory goals and opens high end maritime market. It also strengthens national climate commitments and boosts ESG performance with improved global rankings. It also reduced the operational cost with the implementation of measures related to efficient fuel consumption, reduction in leakages, reduced energy and water consumption, improved maintenance, etc.
Social Benefits
A cleaner environment enhances public health and supports better infrastructure and urban development. It encourages positive engagement with local communities and stakeholders. It also supports marine community by providing international opportunities for local fisheries, trading, local markets, etc.
Rating Fees
Fee Summary
Please get in touch with GRIHA council
- Drop a mail at: info@grihaindia.org
- Phone number: (+91 11) 40589139
Calculate Your Project Fee
GRIHA Rating for Ports Thresholds
| Rating Threshold | GRIHA for Ports |
|---|---|
| 25-40 | ⭐ |
| 41-55 | ⭐⭐ |
| 56-70 | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| 71-85 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| 86 and more | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Fast-Track Process
Please get in touch with GRIHA council
- Drop a mail at: info@grihaindia.org
- Phone number: (+91 11) 40589139