Anuradha BhattacharjiAnuradha Bhattacharji
Bureau of Energy EfficiencyBureau of Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency for the Energy Efficiency for the ConsumersConsumers
April 10,2010April 10,2010
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Bureau of Energy Efficiency
• Established in 2002, under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.
• Improve energy efficiency through various regulatory and promotional instruments– Plan, manage and implement provisions the EC Act
• Appliance standards and labeling• Industrial energy benchmarks• Energy Conservation Building Codes• Monitor energy use in high energy-consumption
units• Certify and accredit energy auditors and energy
managers– Provide a policy framework and direction to national
energy conservation activities– Disseminate information and knowledge, and
facilitate pilot and demonstration projects– Establish EE delivery systems through Public-Private
Partnerships (PPP).2
Bachat Lamp Yojana to promote energy efficient and high quality CFLs as replacement for incandescent bulbs in households.
Standards & Labeling Scheme targets high energy end use equipment and appliances to lay down minimum energy performance standards.
Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) sets minimum energy performance standards for new commercial buildings.
Agricultural and Municipal DSM targeting replacement of inefficient pumpsets, street lighting, etc.
Operationalising EC Act by Strengthening Institutional Capacity of State Designated Agencies (SDAs) : The scheme seeks to build institutional capacity of the newly created SDAs to perform their regulatory, enforcement and facilitative functions in the respective States.
Energy Efficiency Improvement in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): To stimulate energy efficiency measures in 25 high energy consuming small and medium enterprise clusters.
Energy Efficiency – Action Plan
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Bachat Lamp YojnaBachat Lamp Yojna((CDM Based Lighting Project for House hold))
First pilot project registered by UNFCCC in September 2008 .
(National Roll out to be take place shortly)
Targeted 400 Millions incandescent Lamps and its replacement to CFLs at the price of incandescent bulbs to avoid 4000 MW Capacity Addition.
The difference in cost would be recovered through the carbon credits CERs that accrue because of their lower energy use.
CFLs distribution by Private-sector companies and DISCOMs
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Mission- S&L ProgrammeMission- S&L Programme
•To reduce overall energy consumption by use of Energy Efficient equipments/
appliances 18 BU by 2012 (~3000 MW).
•Targeted an avoided capacity addition of over 3000 MW during XI plan of Govt. of India
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Products covered under Indian S&L Program
Current List
1. Frost-free Refrigerators
2. Tubular Fluorescent Lamps (TFL)
3. Air-conditioners
4. Direct cool /Frost Free Refrigerators
5. Distribution Transformers
6. Motors
7. Pump sets 8. Ceiling fans9. LPG Stoves10.Colour TVs11.Storage Water Geysers
Launched on 18th May 2006 , for 4 products by BEE
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Future - Equipments / appliances Future - Equipments / appliances for S&L for S&L ProgrammeProgramme
Washing MachinesElectronic Ballast Computer Monitors Kerosene StovesConsumer Electronics
Adaptive DefrostCommercial Freezers Visi CoolersChocolate CoolersChest CoolersHeat PumpsMulti Split Systems
Industrial Fans & BlowersDiesel Generating setsBoilersCompressors
Home Appliances
Industrial Equipments
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)External Power Supplies (EPS)Battery Chargers (BCs) Standby Power equipments
Refrigerator &AC Systems
Other Appliances
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Indian Comparative Label Indian Comparative Label FeaturesFeatures
•Stars (1-5) display the relative efficiency of the product.
•Daily/annual Power consumption is used for comparing the actual energy use between different models.
•Important product specifications like brand, model, type, capacity, efficiency (EER), etc.
Logo
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Regulation:
•Policies & its framework •Standards & Labels to be made mandatory at appropriate time
Supply Push
•Design & technology developments•Align with international trends•Handholding of some segments of manufacturers
Demand Pull
•Awareness & dissemination•Demand for the EE products
Energy Efficiency
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Institutional frame work for regulation
• BIS – National Standards Body Formulation & Implementation of National
Standards Production certification, Quality system
certification, EMS certification etc.• Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
BEE is established to implement & monitor the Energy Conservation Act, 2001
One of the key thrust areas of EC Act, 2001 is Standards & Labeling Programme
Formulation of Energy Efficiency Standards.
• Laboratories accredited by National Accreditation Board of Laboratories
• Educational Institutions.• Manufacturers and Manufacturing Associations• Consumer Organizations• Ministries and key stakeholders.
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Energy Savings throughEnergy Savings throughStandards and Labeling ProgrammeStandards and Labeling Programme
Programme Electricity
Saved (MUs)
Equivalent million MTOE
Avoided Thermal Capacity
(MW)
Total Fuel
Saved (mtoe)
Standards and Labeling (07-08)
1425.8 0.48 260.4 0.48
Standards and Labeling(08-09)
2111 0.717 568 0.917
The avoided capacity addition achieved during 2008-The avoided capacity addition achieved during 2008-09 was 237% higher than the previous year and 09 was 237% higher than the previous year and exceeded the target of 1200 MW set by Ministry of exceeded the target of 1200 MW set by Ministry of Power. It has also resulted in CO2 emission Power. It has also resulted in CO2 emission reduction of 5.2 million tones as against 2.95 million reduction of 5.2 million tones as against 2.95 million tonnes in 2007-08.tonnes in 2007-08.
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Importance of star labeling
Meaning of star labeling %
Star labeling is useful for saving electricity 52
It saves energy 20
More star saves more power 19
Good quality product 13
It has more advance technology 5
It depends upon the number of stars in it 3
They told about power saving with star level products
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Around 98% felt that star labeling is important for Around 98% felt that star labeling is important for products products
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Role of Consumer
• Look for star label, even for non –
mandatory products
• Use of CFL (home and
commercial)
• Role of RWA’s in raising
awareness
• Life cost over original cost
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Contact information:
Anuradha Bhattacharji ([email protected])Bureau of Energy Efficiency
(Ministry of Power, Govt. of India)4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan
R.K.PuramNew Delhi – 110066
www.bee-india.nic.in
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