Bhubaneswar Leads the Way: India’s First Integrated Heat and Cooling Action Plan Released by BMC and iFOREST

Bhubaneswar (Odisha Tazanews) :- The environment think tank International Forum for Environment, Sustainability & Technology (iFOREST) and the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) today released the Integrated Heat and Cooling Action Plan (IHCAP) for Bhubaneswar—India’s first city-level framework to address rising heat stress and cooling demand in an integrated manner.Developed by iFOREST in collaboration with the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC), the IHCAP for Bhubaneswar provides a comprehensive roadmap to tackle the growing challenge of increasing temperatures and humidity, the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, and rapidly rising demand for cooling.

The report was released by Smt. Sulochana Das, Mayor, Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation, Dr. Chandra Bhushan, CEO, iFOREST and Mr Ander Zozaya Project Manager, Cooling Singapore, Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC). Speaking at the launch, Dr. Chandra Bhushan, CEO of iFOREST, said:

“Heat stress is now among the gravest challenges for India’s cities. With IHCAP, Bhubaneswar is demonstrating how cities can break the vicious cycle of rising temperatures, growing cooling demand, and increasing energy consumption and emissions. This should become a blueprint for other Indian cities, bridging the gap between mitigation and adaptation, and aligning local action with state and national climate strategies.”

Smt. Sulochana Das, Mayor of Bhubaneswar, added:

“Bhubaneswar has always embraced forward-looking urban solutions. The IHCAP reflects our vision of a climate-smart city that protects vulnerable citizens, ensures that every household, workplace, and public space in Bhubaneswar is prepared for the realities of a warming world, and promotes sustainable growth.”

 

Mr Ander Zozaya Project Manager, Cooling Singapore, Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC), spoke about the urban climate simulation tools being developed at SEC:

“Our goal at Singapore ETH center is to develop tools that equip policymakers and urban planners with the information to make robust and scientifically consistent decisions. Our analysis has revealed an Urban Heat Island effect of 7°C in Singapore compared to the surrounding area. With the digital urban climate twin model that we have developed, urban planners can trial different scenarios and intervention strategies to come up with the best course of action to mitigate urban heat in the given city.”

iFOREST undertook year-long research to develop the IHCAP. Some key findings of the research are:

Using advanced modelling techniques, the IHCAP provides actionable recommendations for Bhubaneswar along five key pillars:

If effectively implemented, the IHCAP could reduce surface temperatures by 0.5–9.4°C, depending on the intervention, and cut the city’s energy consumption for cooling by 44–67%.

Following the release, national and state-level experts, policymakers, and practitioners participated in a high-level consultation to discuss the institutional, policy, and financial reforms needed to mainstream IHCAP. Discussions emphasised the need to integrate heat-risk reduction into urban master planning, enforce energy-efficient building codes, strengthen electricity policy during heat seasons, and revise national guidelines for Heat Action Plans to incorporate sustainable cooling.

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