Energy Efficiency
Ministry of Power, through Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), has initiated a number of energy efficiency initiatives in the areas of household lighting, commercial buildings, standards and labelling of appliances, demand side management in agriculture/municipalities, SME’s and large industries including the initiation of the process for development of energy consumption norms for industrial sub sectors, capacity building of State Designated Agency (SDA), etc
Regulatory Measures
· Mandatory Standards and Labelling (S&L) for selective appliances and equipment
· Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC)
· Energy usage norms for large industries through Perform- Achieve-Trade (PAT) scheme
· Certification of Energy Efficiency professionals (Energy Auditors and Energy Managers)
· Fuel efficiency norms for passenger cars
· Mandatory Energy Audit of large industries
· State level regulations (appliances, buildings & industry sector)
Market Transformation
Promotion of energy efficiency in Agriculture and Municipality sectors to reduce peak demand: Identification of options in AgDSM, MuDSM and SME programs · Formulate and Promote EE and new technologies: CFL, LED, Waste Heat Recovery, Tri-generation etc.
The National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE)
The NMEEE spelt out four initiatives to enhance energy efficiency in energy intensive industries which are as follows:
1) Perform, Achieve and Trade Scheme (PAT), a regulatory instrument to reduce specific energy consumption in energy intensive industries, with an associated market based mechanism to enhance the cost effectiveness through certification of excess energy saving which can be traded.
2) Market Transformation for Energy Efficiency (MTEE), for accelerating the shift to energy efficient appliances in designated sectors through innovative measures to make the products more affordable.
3) Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP), for creation of mechanisms that would help finance Demand Side Management(DSM) programmes in all sectors by capturing future energy savings.
4) Framework for Energy Efficient Economic Development (FEEED), for development of fiscal instruments to promote energy efficiency.
Urban Infrastructure and Network Study notes for M. plan Sem-III
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