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391 First Prize State Designated Agencies ENERGY MANAGEMENT CENTRE THIRUVANTHAPURAM (Kerala) Unit Profile Energy Management Centre (EMC), Kerala, the first State level organization exclusively for promoting energy conservation came into existence on 07-02-1996. The Centre is an autonomous body under the Department of Power, Government of Kerala, devoted to the improvement of energy efficiency in the State, promotion of energy conservation and encouraging development of technologies related to energy through research, training, demonstration programmes and awareness creation. EMC has been nominated by the Government of Kerala as the State Designated Agency for EC Act 2001. It is the first organisation in the State level formed with a dedicated mandate of Energy conservation and energy efficiency. The center is networking with institutions within and outside the State for research and training. The UNIDO Regional Centre for Small Hydro Power (www.unidorc.org) is established in this organization to spread Small Hydro Power. The Small Hydro Promotion Cell of Government of Kerala is working within the organization to promote IPP/CPP.

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First Prize

State Designated Agencies

ENERGY MANAGEMENT CENTRE

THIRUVANTHAPURAM (Kerala)

Unit Profile

Energy Management Centre (EMC), Kerala, the first State level organization

exclusively for promoting energy conservation came into existence on 07-02-1996.

The Centre is an autonomous body under the Department of Power, Government of

Kerala, devoted to the improvement of energy efficiency in the State, promotion of

energy conservation and encouraging development of technologies related to energy

through research, training, demonstration programmes and awareness creation.

EMC has been nominated by the Government of Kerala as the State Designated

Agency for EC Act 2001. It is the first organisation in the State level formed with a

dedicated mandate of Energy conservation and energy efficiency. The center is

networking with institutions within and outside the State for research and training.

The UNIDO Regional Centre for Small Hydro Power (www.unidorc.org) is established

in this organization to spread Small Hydro Power. The Small Hydro Promotion Cell of

Government of Kerala is working within the organization to promote IPP/CPP.

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Energy Consumption in Kerala

Hydel energy is the most reliable and dependable source in Kerala. Of the total

installed capacity of 2881 MW during 2012-13, hydel contributed the major share of

2053 MW (71%); while 793 MW was contributed by thermal projects and remaining

from non-conventional sources. Table 1 given below clearly depicts the consumption

trend in the State 2012-2013.

Category

Consumption (MU)

Total for the year % of total

Domestic 8313.36 49.37

LT Commercial 2224.06 13.21

LT Industrial 1101.96 6.54

LT Others 619.28 3.68

HT&EHT& Bulk licensees 4579.58 27.20

Total 16838.24

Energy Saving Potential in the State

Sr. No.

Sector

Reference

Estimated annual saving potential

Electrical (MU) Thermal (Toe)

1 Agricultural 70

2 Commercial 102

3 Municipalities 8.7

4 SME Clusters * 12030.9

5 Domestic 1130

6 Industries 247

Total 1557.7 12030.9

*SME clusters electrical energy savings potential is already included in Industrial

sector

Energy Saving Achieved

Total saving in Electricity in MU

Total saving in Oil in Ton

Total saving in Coal in Ton

Total saving in LPG in tons

176.9512 18293 5500 34

This saving achieved accounts for 1% of the total energy consumption of the State

Major achievements of the centre

• As recognition of the excellent performance in the field of energy efficiency

and energy conservation, EMC was honored with 6 National Awards. In the

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years 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2013 EMC was adjudged as the Best State

Designated Agency (Energy Conservation) in India by Ministry of Power,

Government of India and Power Award for the best Demand Side

Management Programmed for the year 2010 and 2014.

EMC successfully completed installation of 100 LED street lights (45 Watts

power) each in 60 municipalities and 5 Corporations in Kerala.

• EMC jointly with KSEB distributed 12.7 Million of CFLs as part of the Bachat

Lamp Yojana project. Kerala is the first state in India which implemented

Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY) and achieved 300 MW reduction during the peak

hours

• Investment Grade Energy Audit of 28 buildings: 28 Government buildings in

Kerala were audited for assessing energy conservation potential and also to

make these Government buildings as model energy efficient buildings.

• Energy Conservation Fund: The Government of India has launched Energy

Conservation Fund, in compliance with Energy Conservation Act 2001,

providing State Governments with financial support to promote energy

efficiency. Government of Kerala constituted the State Level Steering

Committee for Energy Conservation Fund and notified the Kerala State Energy

Conservation Fund Rules.

• EMC jointly with Bureau of Public Enterprises, conducted Energy Manager

Training programmed for Engineers in Public Sector Undertakings and 35

PSUs designated Energy Managers in their units.

• Regular training, awareness, demonstration programmers’ to general public’s,

industries, students, and housewives etc. on energy efficiency and

conservation. EMC started energy conservation clubs in educational

institutions is to inculcate the habit of Energy conservation.

MAJOR ENERGY CONSERVATION ACTIONS DURING 2013-14

• Energy studies carried out in four SME sectors (Steel Rerolling, Rice mill,

Crumb rubber and Coir manufacturing Unit) to identify energy saving

potentials in respective sectors

• Implemented the proposals for energy saving opportunities in two

government buildings identified through IGEA.

• Conducted “Kerala State Students Energy Congress” a program for student

community on energy conservation and energy efficiency first of its kind in

the country

• Catalysed HT/EHT consumers in the State to implement recommendations of

mandatory energy audit their by achieving saving of 2.5MU

• Dedicated training and capacity building programs in industrial, Domestic,

Commercial sectors.

• Successful in propagating and implementing LED village campaign programs

which is a demand side management cum demonstration project.

• Submitted to Government of Kerala 11 notifications regarding energy

efficiency and conservations, to be adopted in various sectors, in accordance

with EC act 2001.

• Successful in drafting Annual Energy saving plan Energy Policy, and Lighting

Policy.

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• Ammended ECBC and Submitted to Govt of Kerala for notification and

Conducted stake holder meeting and Capacity Building programs for

successful implementation and notification.

• Recognizing Energy Efficiency Excellence through Kerala State Energy

Conservation Award scheme.

Energy Conservation Programs and Activities

Painting competition Essay competition

Painting competition

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Second Prize

State Designated Agencies

MAHARASHTRA ENERGY DEVELOPMNET AGENCY

Pune (Maharashtra)

SDA Profile

Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA) is registered under Societies

Registration Act – 1860. It commenced actual functioning from July 1986. MEDA’s

mandate is to undertake development of renewable energy and facilitate energy

conservation in the State of Maharashtra, as the State Designated Agency. The

Controlling body of MEDA is the Governing Body, with Hon. Minister for New and

Renewable Energy, Maharashtra State, as Chairman, Hon. Minister of State for New

and Renewable Energy as Vice Chairman, Secretaries / Principal Secretaries of six

other departments of Government of Maharashtra as Member and Director General,

MEDA, as member secretary.

MEDA is taking major initiatives for promotion of energy conservation by means of

various incentive schemes. Several programmes have been initiated by MEDA to

increase the penetration of energy efficiency technologies in all sectors. The energy

conservation potential in the State is assessed at 3420 MW. MEDA is striving to

harness this potential to its full. Due to effective implementation of MEDA schemes

and demonstration projects, Renewable energy projects implemented in the State,

avoided capacity addition of 2195 MW was possible in the State during the financial

year 2013-14. MEDA also boasts of one of the largest implementation of

demonstration projects in the country, with completion of 80 projects.

MEDA is also promoting energy conservation programme for the people in rural

areas through the installation of energy efficient street lights. Over 43264

streetlights in various Gram Panchayats have been replaced by CFL. This programme

is funded through the state budget. MEDA has also formulated and started

implementation of 7 new schemes related to energy audit and promotion of energy

efficiency technologies through demonstration projects.

Important Achievements

• Mandatory use of Environment Friendly resources in construction of new

Government/ Semi-Government Buildings to promote Green Buildings

• New scheme introduced for providing financial assistance for implementation

of LED streetlights in 'C' Class Municipal Councils

• New Scheme introduced for providing financial assistance for implementation

of Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects in SME sector.

• Highest amount of funds of Rs. 419.0 Lakh received from BEE in FY 2013-14.

• Highest number of Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects (29 nos.) in

Government Building financed by MEDA in one year i.e. FY 2013-14. Total

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financial assistance of Rs. 675.22 Lakh provided. This includes State share of

Rs. 277.55 Lakh.

• Seven Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects financed in Municipal

Corporations/ Councils by MEDA in one year i.e. FY 2013-14. Total financial

assistance of Rs. 147.00 Lakh provided. This includes State share of Rs. 105

Lakh.

• Highest amount of expenditure of Rs. 945.00 Lakh done from State share in

the FY 2013-14 specifically for Energy Conservation Activities.

• Formation of State Energy Conservation Fund. State Share of Rs. 4.00 Crore

in FY 2012-13 and Rs. 2.50 Crore in FY 2013-14

• Highest number of public awareness programmes/ workshops / seminars

conducted in the state.

• New policy for providing financial assistance up to Rs. 2.00 Lakh for

conducting energy audit and Rs. 1.00 Lakh for water audit

• VAT on CFLs reduced from 12.50% to 5%

• Mandatory use of 4 and 5 star labelled products in Government/ Semi

Government/ Local Government organisations

• First state to start State Level Energy Conservation Award scheme after BEE

• First state to start Waste Heat Recovery Scheme

• First state to notify DSM regulations from State Regulatory Commission

• Notification issued for Mandatory Energy Audits of all Sugar Factories

Installed Capacity

Maharashtra is the largest power generating state in India with the largest electricity

system capacity. As on 31.08.2014, the installed capacity of Maharashtra was

35167.37 MW, which is 13.87 per cent of the total installed capacity in India. It

comprises of 25515.20 MW thermal (72.55%), 3331.84 MW Hydro (9.47 %),

5630.19 MW Renewable Energy (16.00%) and 690.14 MW of Nuclear Energy

(1.96%). The main source of power generation in Maharashtra is fossil fuels such as

coal and natural gas. A little is being contributed by the hydro and nuclear energy

sources. (Source: Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and MEDA data))

Energy Consumption (2013-14)

Domestic

22%

Commercial

12%

Industrial

38%

Agriculture

23%

Public

Services

3%

Railways

2%

Misc

0%

Sectorwise Energy Consumption

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Potential for Energy Conservation in State

* EQUIVALENT TO 3420 MW AVOIDED CAPACITY

Energy Conservation Activities in Maharashtra

1. Mandatory use of Environment Friendly resources in construction of new

Government/ Semi-Government Buildings to promote Green Buildings

• The construction industry in the State is growing rapidly at 8 to 9 %. It has

become most prominent area having greater potential to improve energy

efficiency at design stage itself.

• Natural Resources are used on large scale to meet the construction material

needs. There is urgent need to control the same.

• For the purpose of proper use of these natural resources, proper waste

management, reduce emissions Guidelines for use of environmental friendly

materials for Green Building Construction is being issued. These guidelines

are prepared in consultation with CII, IGBC, all Municipal Corporations, PWD

etc.

• Implementation of these guidelines will result in 20-30 % energy saving.

Additionally 20-30% less waste will be developed resulting in less pollution

during construction.

2. New Scheme for providing financial assistance for implementation of

LED Demonstration Project in 'C' Class Municipal Councils of the State

• Scheme designed for Municipal Councils having more than 15000 populations

• Financial assistance of max. Rs. 30.00 Lakh will be provided for replacement

of existing street lights with energy efficient LED streetlights.

• MEDA will prepare a committee to scrutinise the received proposals and few

recommendations of the selected proposals will be financed.

• MEDA has empanelled 102 quality energy audit consultants under Class A and

Class B Category. Same will be utilised for conducting energy audits and DPR.

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3. New Scheme for providing financial assistance for implementation of Energy Conservation Demonstration Project in SME sector:

• Scheme designed specifically for Small and Medium Enterprises of the State.

Main focus on financing of the Energy Conservation Demonstration Project.

• Replacement of old/ inefficient machineries, use of renewable, installation of

new energy monitoring equipments, use of star labelled products etc.

• MEDA will prepare a committee to scrutinise the received proposals and few

recommendations of the selected proposals will be financed.

• Maximum financial assistance of Rs. 25.00 Lakh will be provided under the

scheme.

• MEDA has empanelled 102 quality energy audit consultants under Class A and

Class B Category. Same will be utilised for conducting energy audits and DPR.

4. Demonstration Projects in FY 2013-14

Sr. No.

Name and location of

the project

Details of the project Funds provided by

MEDA

Projected Savings

1. Sir J.J. Hospital, Mumbai

Replacement of 4216 nos. of 36W FTLs with T5 FTLs with electronic ballast, Replacement of outdoor lighting EE LED fixtures, Replacement of 1802 nos of old fans with star

labelled fans, replacements of old window ACs with star labelled ACs

Rs. 25.00 Lakh

329329 kWh per year

2. Malkapur Municipal Council

Installation of 138 numbers of 30W EE LED street lighting fixtures

Rs.15.81 Lakh

416535 kWh per year

3. Ambad

Municipal Council

Replacement of 184 nos of

HPSV with 60W LED, 39 No.s of 65W CLF by 45W LED

Rs. 43.05

Lakh

114002 kWh

per year

4. Ghansavangi, Jalna Demo Project

Replacement of 230 nos of HPSV with 40W LED streetlight

Rs. 26.48 Lakh

529788 kWh per year

5. Shendurni Municipal

Council

Replacement of 100 nos of 100W GLS with 30W LED

streetlight

Rs. 13.50 Lakh

22082 kWh per year

6. Wakod, Jalgaon District

Installation of 100 numbers of 40W EE LED street lighting fixtures

Rs.13.99 Lakh

24090 kWh per year

7. Mukti, Dhule District

Installation of 100 numbers of 40W EE LED street lighting fixtures

Rs.13.99 Lakh

24090 kWh per year

8. Mandal, Jalgaon

District

Installation of 100 numbers of 40W EE LED street lighting

fixtures

Rs.13.99 Lakh

24090 kWh per year

9. Pimpalgaon Hareshwar, Jalgaon

Installation of 100 numbers of 40W EE LED street lighting fixtures

Rs.13.99 Lakh

24090 kWh per year

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5. LED Village Scheme in FY 2013-14

Sr No.

Name and location of the project

Details of the project Funds provided by MEDA

Projected Savings

1 Village TEN, Dist Thane

Installation of 100 Nos. of 30W LED streetlights

Rs. 9.83 Lakh 185465 kWh per year

2 Village Patharwala Bk, Dist Jalna

Installation of 100 Nos. of 30W LED streetlights

Rs.8.89 Lakh 316310 kWh per year

Total Rs. 18.72 Lakh 501775 kWh per year

6. Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects In Government Buildings

Financed in the FY 2013-14

Sr.

No.

Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects in

Government Building

Financial

Assistance

provided

1. Government Polytechnic, Karad, Dist.- Satara 2138282

2. Government Polytechnic, Kolhapur 2500000

3. Sales Tax Office Building, Kolhapur 2500000

4. Administrative Building, Kolahapur 1502989

5. Collector Office, Sindhudurg 2500000

6. District General Hospital, Sindhudurg 2500000

7. Sub District Hospital, Sawantwadi 1965742

8. Government Polytechnic, Amravati 2190365

9. Government Vidarbha Institute of Science &

Humanities, Amravati 2500000

10. Saibai Mote Government General Hospital, Shegaon 2183088

11. General Hospital, Khamgaon 1454960

12. General Hospital, Wardha 2120500

13. District Court, Chandrapur 1949127

14. District & Session Court, Jalana 2016974

15. Government Engineering College of Aurangabad 2500000

16. Zilla Parishad, Satara 2500000

17. Government College of Engineering, Amravati 2500000

18. Divisional Commissioner Office, Amravati 2500000

19. Collector Office, Yavatmal 2500000

20. V.N. Government Medical College & Hospital,

Yavatmal 2500000

21. Government Polytechnic, Khamgaon, Dist.- Buldana 2500000

22. Government Medical College, Akola 2500000

23. SNDT Women's University, Santacruz Campus,

Mumbai 2500000

24. SNDT Women's University, Pune Campus 2500000

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25. North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon 2500000

26. Shivaji University, Kolhapur 2500000

27. Regional Transport Office, Satara 2500000

28. Administrative Building, Satara 2500000

29.

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University's

Institute of Petrochemical Engg., Lonere, Dist.-

Raigad

2500000

Total 67522027

7. Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects In Municipal Corporations

Financed in the FY 2013-14

Sr. No. Energy Conservation Demonstration Projects

in Government Building

Financial

Assistance

provided

1. Chandrapur Municipal Corporation 2000000

2. Ambejogai Municipal Council 2495000

3. Ausa Municipal Council 2000000

4. Chiplun Municipal Council 2000000

5. Nanded Waghela Municipal Corporation 2000000

6. Beed Municipal Council 2193210

7. Udgir Municipal Council, Latur 2000000

Total 14688210

8. New Industrial Policy-2013 (Magnetic Maharashtra)

• 75 per cent reimbursement of cost of water & energy audit limited to Rs. 1

Lakh for water audit and Rs. 2 Lakh for energy audit shall be admissible.

• 50 per cent cost of capital equipment required for undertaking measures to

conserve energy, limited to Rs. 5 Lakh will be granted.

9. Introduction of use of four and five star labelled equipments in the Current Schedule of Rates (CSR) of Public Works Department (PWD), Government of Maharashtra.

Due to the efforts of MEDA the electrical equipments/ items having rating of

"Four and above", standardized and labelled by BEE, are introduced in the CSR of PWD, GoM.

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Certificate of Merit

State Designated Agencies

KARNATAKA RENEWABLE ENERGY

DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

(Karnataka)

SDA Profile

Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL) was established in 1996

as a nodal agency of the Government of Karnataka to facilitate the development of

non-conventional energy sources in the state. It is registered under the Companies

Act, 1956.

The primary objective of the company is to develop both on grid and off grid RE

power projects to supplement the conventional energy projects in the state. Besides,

KREDL co-ordinates with all agencies both at state level and national level to

promote Renewable Energy in the state.

Government of Karnataka designated Karnataka Renewable Energy Development

Limited (KREDL) as ‘The Designated Agency” to co-ordinate, regulate and enforce

the provisions contained in the Energy Conservation Act within the State of

Karnataka. The Government authorized KREDL to establish a separate department

within the organization for implementing the provisions of the energy conversation

act and to take necessary steps for capacity building programs in KREDL with the

assistance of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) established by the Government of

India for the effective implementation of the Energy Conservation Act in the State.

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KREDL is creating awareness & promoting energy conservation programme

in the State through

• Implementation of Energy Audit measures in the Govt. buildings

• Providing hoardings, stickers on KSRTC bus back panels & installing LED video

display boards across the state under publicity & awareness program

• Conducting training programs & workshops for stakeholder & end users

• Over 1400 streetlights & 1500 home lights have been replaced in various

towns & villages with LED’s under the Grant in Aid from BEE & Govt. of

Karnataka through various demonstration projects.

The Government of Karnataka has issued the following notifications, so far,

for mandatory use of energy efficient technologies and appliances by

different classes of end users in the State

• Mandatory use of solar water heating systems

• Mandatory use of compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) in government buildings,

aided institutions, boards and corporations

• Mandatory use of ISI marked motor pump sets, power capacitor, foot/reflex

valves for agriculture pumping

• Mandatory use of BEE star rated pump sets where ever applicable for

agriculture pumping

• Mandatory use of electronic ballasts in government buildings, aided

institutions, boards and corporations

• Mandatory compliance with "energy conservation building code" (ECBC) by

private and public commercial buildings with connected load >= 100 kW or

contract demand >= 120 kVA or conditioned area >= 500 square meters.

Energy Saving Potential in Karnataka

In 2009, the National Productivity Council (NPC) under the aegis of Bureau of Energy

Efficiency (BEE) had undertaken a study to identify energy savings potential in key

sectors in Karnataka. It was estimated that implementation of energy efficiency

measures in different sectors would result in overall energy savings of 6,290 million

kWh, around 18 percent of total electricity consumption of the State in FY 2007-08.

Energy sale approved by the Commission for FY 2013-14 was 45,293 million kWh.

Based on similar proportion of savings potential for FY 2013-14, estimated energy

savings potential for the state would be 9,467 million kWh.

Energy savings through the Designated Consumers identified in

the State

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency has identified 20 number of Designated Consumers

from Cement, Steel, Thermal power & Paper and pulp sectors in the State. These

Designated Consumers have taken outstanding efforts to reduce their present

energy consumption levels and have achieved stupendous savings.

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DSM Activities in Karnataka

• Conducted Energy Audit in 91 Govt. buildings across the state.

• Implemented Energy Audit measures in 4 Govt. buildings with annual energy

savings of 446759 kWh & a net savings of Rs. 33.12 Lakh per annum.

• A total no. of 37,01,368 CFLs were distributed during 2011 under Bachat

Lamp Yojane Scheme

• Proposed to distribute 20.90 Lakh CFL lamps to Anthyodaya card holders

across the state.

• Implementation of energy audit measures like replacement of T8 FTL by

Energy Efficient T5 FTL fittings & providing LED yard lights in 60 police

stations in Bangalore city

• Replacement of 590 nos. of inefficient irrigation motor pumps by Star rated

Energy Efficient pumps in the jurisdiction of Hubli Electricity Supply Company

Limited

• Replacement of 277 nos. of inefficient irrigation motor pumps by Star rated

Energy Efficient pumps in the jurisdiction of Bangalore Electricity Supply

Company Limited.

• Replacement of 301 nos. of inefficient irrigation motor pumps by Star rated

Energy Efficient pumps in the jurisdiction of Chamundeshwari Electricity

Supply Company Limited.

LED DEMO projects by KREDL

Replacement of the existing Sodium Vapor / Mercury Vapor /Fluorescent (Tube

Light) Lamp Street Light Fixtures by appropriate capacity Energy Efficient Street LED

Lamps in selected towns & replacement of existing incandescent lamps in

households by appropriate capacity LED lamps under LED village campaign program.

Projects Location Number of

LEDs Provided

Annual

Energy

Savings

(in kWh)

Net

Savings

(in Rs.)

Cost of

the

Project

(Lakh Rs.)

Udupi town 40 35040 210240 6.75

Khalaghatagi &

Alnawar 90 85410 512000 8.64

Hospitals in

Bangalore city 328 218000 1308000 40.47

Magadi & Puttur

towns 240 172441 1034646 20.65

Kanakapura town 450 305000 1830000 45.47

LED Village

campaign (3

Villages)

1519 527557 2637785 16.04

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LED street light work at Kanakapura town, Ramanagara District.

LED Village Campaign project at Belagumba, Byadrahalli &

Cheluvyyanapalya in Magadi taluk, Ramanagara District

LED street light work at Govt. hospitals in Bangalore

Ongoing & Proposed DEMO projects

• LED Street lights works under progress at

a) Basavanabagewadi & Annigeri towns at a total cost of Rs. 80.00 Lakh.

b) Khalaghati & Alnawar towns at a total cost of Rs. 7.25 Lakh.

c) Pavagada town at a total cost of Rs. 33.18 Lakh.

• Installation of Smart energy saver units in the street light circuits in

Bangalore & Mysore cities is under progress at a total of Rs. 150.00 Lakh

• Proposed to replace inefficient water pumps by Star rated Energy Efficient

pumps in Govt. Hospitals across the state at a total cost of Rs. 100.00 Lakh.

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Certificate of Merit

State Designated Agencies

ARUNACHAL PRADESH ENERGY DEVELOPMENT

AGENCY

(Arunachal Pradesh)

SDA Profile

Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development (APEDA) is a State Government Agency

registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860, established in 1996. Formerly

it functioned under IREP cell of RWD department. Today it functions under the

Power department. The Agency is governed by a General Body Chaired by Hon’ble

Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh and a Governing Body which is chaired by a

representative appointed by the Government. Governing body is composed of 10

members and it is chaired by a chairman appointed by the Government from time to

time activities.

Arunachal Pradesh Energy Development Agency has made serious efforts in creating

awareness on Energy conservation and Energy Efficiency in Arunachal Pradesh since

the enactment of Energy Conservation Act. Awareness campaigns in schools,

colleges and through media, APEDA has impacted the public on saving of energy.

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Workshops and trainings have been organized in connection with Energy

conservation and Energy Efficiency for all Government Departments has also been

conducted. Topics like Standards & star labeling of appliances and Energy

Conservation Building Code have been taken up in the workshops to initiate

regulatory activities for energy efficiency.

Investment Grade Energy Audit of 15 Nos. of Govt. Buildings has been done.

Tawang Monastery has been taken up under demonstration programme on Energy

Efficient lighting by installing 16 W LED bulb fittings. Under the LED Demo

programme APEDA has installed 150 nos. of 70 W LED streetlight fittings in 2 towns

of Aalo and Basar in West Siang district and 47 Nos. in Rajiv Gandhi Govt.

Polytechnic in Itanagar. 8 villages have been distributed with LED bulb under LED

village campaign.

APEDA is creating awareness & promoting energy conservation programme

in the State through -

• Implementation of Energy Audit measures in the Govt. buildings

• Providing hoardings, stickers & distributing pamphlets across the state under

publicity &awareness program

• Conducting training programs & workshops for stakeholder & end users

• Over 197 LED streetlights & 1557 LED bulbs have been installed in 8 nos. of

villages under the Grant in Aid from BEE & Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh

through LED demonstration projects.

The Government of Arunachal Pradesh has issued the following

notifications, so far, for mandatory use of energy efficient technologies and

appliances by different classes of end users in the State.

• Mandatory use of energy efficient lighting system in government buildings,

aided institutions, boards and corporations

• Mandatory use of star labeled room air conditioners and frost free

refrigerators in government buildings, aided institutions, boards and

corporations

LED street light work at Aalo & Basar town in west siang District

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LED Village Campaign project at Lower Dibang, Papumpare Dist.

Installed Capacity

Arunachal Pradesh is having an installed capacity of 249.41 MW, in which 103.9 MW

is from Renewable sources which is accounting to 42% of the installed capacity as

on 31st Dec. 2013.

LED DEMO projects by APEDA

Replacement of the existing Sodium Vapor/ Mercury Vapor/ Fluorescent (Tube Light)

Lamp Street Light Fixtures by appropriate capacity Energy Efficient Street LED

Lamps in selected towns & replacement of existing incandescent lamps in

households by appropriate capacity LED lamps under LED village campaign program.

Projects Location

Number of

LEDs

provided

Annual

Energy

Savings

(in kWh)

Net

Savings

(in Rs.)

Cost of the

Project

(in Lakh Rs.)

LED street light Demo

(3 no. towns) 197 69028.8 310629.6 20.4

LED Village campaign

(8 nos. villages) 1700 416976 1250928 20.0

Ongoing &Proposed DEMO projects:

• Proposed LED Street lights & LED Indoor lights Demo Project at North Eastern

Regional Institute of Science & Technology (NERIST), at Nirjuli in Arunachal

Pradesh at a total cost of Rs. 25.00 lakh envisaging to save 49.86MU of

energy.

• Planning to take up Energy Efficiency project in Municipal streetlights of Itanagar , Naharlagun, Pasighat and Tezu soon.