ITC Grand Chola becomes world's largest hotel to get LEED Zero Carbon certification
/The ITC Hotels group is already the world’s largest chain of hotels with the maximum number of LEED Platinum certified properties.
ITC Grand Chola, Chennai became the largest hotel in the world and the commercial buildings achieved the LEED Zero Carbon Certification, according to a release issued by ITC Hotels.
The hotel company is already the world’s largest chain of hotels with the maximum number of LEED Platinum certified properties, it added.
Earlier, in March 2021, ITC Windsor, Bengaluru became the first hotel in the world to achieve the LEED Zero Carbon Certification.
LEED Zero encourages a holistic approach for buildings and places, which will contribute to a regenerative future. Sharing the same vision, ITC Hotels decade strong ‘Responsible Luxury’ initiative seeks to adopt the highest standards of planet-positive experiences in its operations.
ITC Grand Chola has demonstrated extraordinary sustainability leadership over a decade by consistently enhancing its energy efficiency with world class energy-efficient and climate friendly technologies. It has further invested in building the renewable energy footprint through self-owned wind farm and solar energy, the release said.
The LEED Zero carbon certification demonstrates a deep commitment to implementing building and design strategies that assure an enhanced quality of life. It includes creating an environment where any human-produced carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere through technological or natural means.
Zubin Songadwala, area manager – south, ITC Hotels and general manager, ITC Grand Chola, said, “ITC Hotels has been at the helm of exemplary sustainability leadership with its innovative energy efficiency, renewable energy and mitigation of greenhouse gases emission initiatives. The LEED Zero carbon certification for ITC Grand Chola and ITC Windsor is one step closer to creating a better world for all of us where buildings are actually generating more energy than they consume and removing more carbon than they create.”
For more than two decades, LEED has provided a framework for creating high-performance green buildings and spaces and is an internationally recognized symbol of excellence. Supplementing this framework, the U.S. Green Building Council has developed LEED Zero, a complement to LEED that verifies the achievement of net zero goals. LEED Zero represents a new level of achievement in green building that is the goal of LEED certified projects around the world.