1. National Seminar
on
Energy Efficiency Policies in India
Submitted By :
INDUBHUSHAN KUMAR
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-II
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
JECRC UNIVERSITY ,JAIPUR
2. Introduction
India being the third largest energy consumer in the world, its energy
use pattern has a greater impact on the country as well as the world
Although India is home to 18% of world’s population, its consumption is
only 6% of world’s primary energy and its per capita energy
consumption is only one-third of global average
India is trying to meet its demand on both the supply and demand side
by encouraging investments in renewable energy on the supply side
increasing energy efficiency and conservation on the demand side.
3. Regulatory Framework for Energy Efficiency India
Energy Conservation Act, 2001
National Action Plan for Climate Change, 2008
Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
4. Energy Conservation Act, 2001
Primary objective of reducing energy intensity of the Indian
economy
Act empowers the Central Government and State Government
to specify energy consumption standards for notified
equipment and appliances
5. Contd….
To Direct mandatory display of label on notified equipment and appliances
Prohibit manufacture, sale, to purchase and import of notified
equipment and appliances not conforming to energy consumption
standards
To notify energy intensive industries, other establishments, and
commercial buildings as designated consumers
Establish and prescribe energy consumption norms and standards for
designated consumers
To prescribe energy conservation building codes for efficient use of
energy and its conservation in new commercial buildings having a
connected load of 500 kW or a contract demand of 600 kVA & above
6. To require designating or appointing certified energy manager in charge of
activities for efficient use of energy
An energy audit conducted by an accredited energy auditor in the specified
manner and interval of time
State Governments may amend the energy conservation building codes
prepared by the Central Government to suit regional and local climatic
conditions and
To direct every owners or occupier of a new commercial building or
building complex being a designated consumer to comply with the
provisions of energy conservation building codes
7. National Action Plan for Climate Change, 2008
Action plan outlines a number of steps to simultaneously advance India's
development and climate change-related objectives
Focuses on eight missions :
National Solar Mission
National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency
National Mission on Sustainable Habitat
National Water Mission
National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem
Green India Mission
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
National Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change
8. Aims to promote the development and use of solar energy for power generation and
other uses
An energy incentives including reduced taxes on energy-efficient appliances along
with a system for companies to trade energy-saving certificates
Sets a goal of a 20% improvement in water use efficiency through pricing and other
measures to deal with water scarcity as a result of climate change
Goal to prevent melting of the Himalayan glaciers and to protect biodiversity in the
Himalayan region
aims at a forestation of 6 million hectares of degraded forest lands and expanding
forest cover from 23 to 33% of India's territory
9. Challenges & Opportunity
Enforcement and monitoring are major challenges and can add
significantly to costs
Higher first cost is a barrier but with adequate and credible
information, people and organizations can make investments
with paybacks of 2-5 years