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ICICI Bank's Disaster Recovery Center in Jaipur implemented several energy efficiency projects between 2017-2020 that reduced their PUE from 1.67 to 1.54. Some key projects included replacing UPS systems, installing adiabatic cooling systems and segregating AC and non-AC areas. These projects helped achieve annual energy savings of over Rs. 21 lakhs. The bank also implemented innovative projects like an in-house adiabatic cooling system and channeling air flow below the server room floor. Going forward, they aim to further reduce the PUE to 1.48 by 2022 through additional UPS and HVAC optimizations.

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ICICI Bank's Disaster Recovery Center in Jaipur implemented several energy efficiency projects between 2017-2020 that reduced their PUE from 1.67 to 1.54. Some key projects included replacing UPS systems, installing adiabatic cooling systems and segregating AC and non-AC areas. These projects helped achieve annual energy savings of over Rs. 21 lakhs. The bank also implemented innovative projects like an in-house adiabatic cooling system and channeling air flow below the server room floor. Going forward, they aim to further reduce the PUE to 1.48 by 2022 through additional UPS and HVAC optimizations.

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CII National Award for Excellence in

Energy Management 2020

ICICI Bank – DRC Jaipur

August 25 - 27, 2020

Presented by:
Deepak Dhar – Retail Infra Head
Munish Behl – Chief Manager
ICICI Bank - Introduction
Agenda

Overview

Energy Usage

Beginning of Journey

Encon Projects Planned

Innovations
Way Forward
Overview: Disaster Recovery Center Jaipur
DRC : Overview

Commissioned Plot area Built up area

2012 75000 sft 25000 sft

Floors Orientation Density

G+1 North South 228 Racks


DRC : A Snapshot
Total Connected • 670 KW ( FY15) Total Connected • 785 KW ( FY20)
Load Load

Chillers (Air • 2 x 230 TR


Chillers (Air • 2 x 230 TR
Cooled) Cooled) • 1 x 250 TR

• 6 x 600 KVA
• 4 x 600 KVA
UPS • 1 x 60 KVA UPS • 2 x120 KVA
• 2 x 60 KVA

PAHU • 9 x 32 TR PAHU • 16 x 32 TR

• 2 x 1500 KVA
DG • 3 x 500 KVA DG • 3 x 500 KVA
Load Distribution in FY 17

Type of load Load KW % Load Lighting


2%
HVAC 230 29.56% Misc HVAC
11% 30%

IT 444 57.06%

IT
Misc 84 10.79% 57%

Lighting 19 2.44%

Total 778 100%


Load Distribution in FY 20

Type of load Load KW % Load

HVAC 127 16.17%

IT 542 69.04%

Misc 95 12.10%

Lighting 21 2.67%

Total 785 100%


SEC Reduction and Variation Trend
PUE FY17-18 1.67

PUE FY18-19 1.58


PUE FY19-20 1.54

• Annual Saving of INR 21.1 Lakhs


due to higher PF of 0.99

• Annual rebate of INR 20 Lakhs


due to 33KV line
PUE = Total load
----------------
8.4% improvement against FY 18 IT Load
Energy Usage (FY18) – Beginning of Journey

PUE 1.67

Where do we stand?
Internal & Global Benchmarking
Description FY 2017 • Benchmarking

Annual PUE 1.67


• Setting targets

• Budgeting & Planning


Internal Benchmarking 1.54
• Action
• Approach & Target
PUE needs reduction
Setting Targets – Road Map

We begin with benchmarking


and set checkpoints to
monitor progress
FY20 FY 21
PUE PUE
1.54 1.48
FY18
PUE FY19
1.67 PUE
1.58
• Benchmarking

• Setting targets

• Budgeting & Planning

• Action
• Approach & Target
Encon Projects planned

• Replacement of existing Hi-pulse UPS with modular UPS


• Use of waste air from IDEC in UPS and Battery rooms
• Chemical cleaning of chiller pipes
• Installation of DX machines in network and telco rooms to
reduce the chiller load

13
Long Term Vision to Reduce PUE by 2022
Replacement of Hi Pulse with Modular UPS

UPS 1- 400 UPS 2- 400 KVA


KVA

UPS UPS
O/P - A DRC IT LOAD O/P - B

UPS 3- 400
UPS 4- 400 KVA
KVA

UPS losses will be reduced from 13% to 4%


Projection post UPS Optimization
Energy saving projects implemented in last 3 years
Year No of Proposals Investment (Lakh) Savings (Lakh)

2017-18 6 21.5 42
2018-19 2 4.7 16
2019-20 2 56 41
Savings
Sr. No Projects details Investment (Lakh) (lakh/annum) Payback
1 Installation of LED lights 1.6 1.6 12 months
2 Optimization of space temp. set points 0 1.4 0
3 ECO-Mesh ( Adiabatic cooling pads ) 14 3.9 43 months
3.3
4 AC & Non AC area Segregation in server room 0.5 1.8 months
5 UPS Optimization 0 2.7 0
Channeling Air Flow below false floor for better Cooling
6 Efficiency 5.5 3.24 20 months
3.3
7 Installation of In house Adiabatic System at chiller 1.5 5.4 months
8 Installed Primary pump of chiller and water balancing 3.2 3.4 22 months
9 Indirect Direct Evaporative cooling 56 33.48 19 months
10 1 MW Solar 0 110 0
Innovative
Projects

8.4% Reduction in PUE


Indirect – Direct Evaporative Cooling

• Power saving upto 30% in summers


and 65% in winters on HVAC systems
• Works as a backup in case of HVAC
failure
• Complete system is integrated with
BMS
• Reuse of waste air

Year of Action FY 19-20

Total Capex of INR 56,00,000

Total cost saving INR 33,48,000

ROI of 19 months
IDEC Saving
Summer Winter
Reduction in TR(Per AHU) 13.83 25.6
Equivalent electrical
saving(per AHU) KW 15.21 28.16
No. of AHU 10 10
Total electrical saving(KW) 60 92
IDEC Electrical
consumption(KW) 19.32 19.32
Net Saving/month (KW) 28800 54000
Total saving(Per month) INR
@Rs.10/unit 288000 540000
Total running months 6 3
Yearly saving 1728000 1620000
Total Annual Savinf (INR) 33,48,000
Cost of Installation of IDEC
60K System (INR) 56,80,000
Payback 1.7 Year 19
Innovative Project - Installation of In house Adiabatic Pad on Chiller

• Low cost solution compared to standard


available solution in market
• Closed loop system (No Wastage of water)
• Easy to maintain
• 8 to 10 degree reduction in ambient temp
adjacent to chiller

Year of Action FY 18-19

Total Capex of INR 1.50,000

Total cost saving INR 5,40,000

ROI of 3.3 months


Innovative Project - Channeling of Air Flow
HOT
return air
• Channelized air flow at below deck
through ducting in server room

• Increased CFM delivery

Year of Action FY 17-18

Total Capex of INR 5,50,000

Total cost saving INR 3,24,000


Below deck ducting
ROI of 20 months
Renewable Energy – 1 MW Solar Project

Technology Type of Onsite/offs Installed Generation % of overall electrical


(Electrical) Energy ite capacity million kwh energy
Electrical Solar Onsite 1 MW 1.8 kwh 26%
Utilization of Renewable Energy – 1 MW Solar
Project

• 1MW onsite Solar power through PPA. Zero Investment


• Commissioned in Dec 19
• Power generation from Dec 19 till date – 11.60 Lakh Kwh
• Group total capacity – 2.8 MW
• Further reduction in GHG emissions
Waste Air Utilization

Waste air from IDEC is being further used to reduce the ambient temperature of Chiller
Duct has been created from IDEC to chiller and air at 16 degrees from blowers is supplied to
chiller through ducts
Type of waste Quantity of waste generated
SI.No. Year 19-20 generated (CFM/hour) Disposal method

Cool air is being used for


reducing the ambient
1 FY20 Cool Air 34800 CFM/hour temperature of Chiller
Waste utilization and management

Replication of best
practices across supply Waste Management
chain

• Our partner M/s.


Vertiv has suggested
similar initiatives at • e-Waste is handled
their other as per CPCB
customers locations guidelines
like National
Informatics DC at
Shashtri Nagar Delhi
GHG Emission Audit & Certification

FY 2017
5073 tCO2e

FY 2018
5390 tCO2e

FY 2019
5578 tCO2e

Audited & Certified


Green Initiatives

Natural topography
Solar Reflective paints
maintained
Exterior wall –
Plantation of tress reduction in thermal
conduction

Converted 55% land


area into landscaping Cool Roofs Terrace
Cross-functional Team managing EnCon
Head - Infrastructure Management &
services Group

Regional Head Head-


Head- Energy
Rest of North IT Group

DRC
Head - 3rd party IT Operations
Energy Manager Infrastructure
DRC Operations Team
Manager

Infrastructure
DRC Operations
Facilities Team
3rd party
Operations
Energy
IT
Cross Functional Training for Equipment
Cross Functional Training for Safety and Security
Awards & Certification
Awards
• BFSI Digital Innovation Award
for DRC, Storage and IOT
• DCD Global Award : Smart Data
Center
• DCD Award : The Smart Data
Center award. Best in India
• Data Center Summit and
Awards 2017 : Energy
Efficiency
• CII National Energy
Management Award 2019
Certificates
• ISO/IEC 27001:2013
• BCMS-ISO22301-2012
Thank You

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