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    Economy Notes-Initiatives By The Government To Promote Energy Efficiency-For W.B.C.S Examination.

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    1. Standards and Labeling by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE).Continue Reading Economy Notes-Initiatives By The Government To Promote Energy Efficiency-For W.B.C.S Examination.

    The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) initiated the Standards & Labeling programme for equipment and appliances in 2006 to provide the consumer with an informed choice about the energy saving.

    The energy efficiency labelling programs under BEE are intended to reduce the energy consumption of appliance without diminishing the services it provides to consumers.

    ‘Star Rating’ mobile app

    This app is linked to the Standards and Labeling database. It provides the user with a platform to compare personalized energy saving devices across the same class and get a real-time feedback from consumers so that they can make an informed purchase decision. Apart from being a one-stop solution for customers, it’s also a valuable tool for policymakers to access the accumulated data and analyse the feedback of the market at any given point in time.

    2. Energy Conservation Building Codes (ECBC) by the Ministry of Power

    The Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) was launched by Ministry of power for new commercial buildings in 2007. It sets minimum energy standards for new commercial buildings.

    In order to promote a market pull for energy efficient buildings, Bureau of Energy Efficiency developed a voluntary Star Rating Programme for buildings which are based on the actual performance of a building.

    The updated version of ECBC came in 2017 which sets parameters for builders, designers and architects to integrate renewable energy sources in building design with the inclusion of passive design strategies. The code aims to optimise energy savings with the comfort levels for occupants and prefers life-cycle cost-effectiveness to achieve energy neutrality in commercial buildings.

    3. National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) under NAPCC

    The National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) is one of the eight missions under the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC). NMEEE aims to strengthen the market for energy efficiency by creating conducive regulatory and policy regime and has envisaged fostering innovative and sustainable business models to the energy efficiency sector.

    The NMEEE has four initiatives to enhance energy efficiency in energy-intensive industries which are as follows:

    1. Perform, Achieve and Trade Scheme (PAT):

    A market-based mechanism to enhance the cost-effectiveness in improving the Energy Efficiency in Energy Intensive industries through certification of energy saving which can be traded.

    Units which are able to achieve specific energy consumption (SEC) level that is lower than their targets can receive energy savings certificates (ESCerts) for their excess savings.

    The ESCerts could be traded on the Power Exchanges and bought by other units under PAT who can use them to meet their compliance requirements.

    1. Market Transformation for Energy Efficiency (MTEE):

    Under MTEE, two programmes have been developed i.e. Bachat Lamp Yojana(BLY) and Super-Efficient Equipment Programme (SEEP).

    BEE promotes the use of LED lights using the institutional structure of BLY Programme. SEEP is a program designed to bring accelerated market transformation for super-efficient appliances by providing financial stimulus innovatively at critical point/s of intervention.

    1. Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP):

    This is a platform for the creation of mechanisms that would help finance demand-side management programmes in all sectors by capturing future energy savings. Under this, MoUs have been signed with financial institutions to work together for the development of energy efficiency market and for the identification of issues related to this market development.

    1. Framework for Energy Efficient Economic Development (FEEED):

    This is for development of fiscal instruments to promote energy efficiency. Under this two initiative are taken:

    Partial Risk Guarantee Fund for Energy Efficiency (PRGFEE) is risk sharing mechanism to provide commercial banks with a partial coverage of risk involved in extending loans for energy efficiency projects.

    The Venture Capital Fund for Energy Efficiency (VCFEE) is a fund to provide equity capital for energy efficiency projects. The support under VCFEE is limited to Government buildings and municipalities.

    4. School Education Program by Bureau of Energy Efficiency 

    There is a need to make the next generation more aware regarding efficient use of energy resources. In this regard, promotion of energy efficiency in schools is being promoted through the establishment of Energy Clubs.

    Bureau of Energy Efficiency intends to prepare the text/material on Energy Efficiency and Conservation for its proposed incorporation in the existing science syllabi and science textbooks of NCERT for classes 6th to 10th.

    5. Human Resource Development (HRD)

    The potential for improvement of energy efficiency of processes and equipment through awareness creation is vast. A sound policy for creation, retention and up gradation of skills of Human Resources is very crucial for penetration of energy efficient technologies and practices in various sectors.

    The component under HRD comprises of theory cum practice-oriented training programme and providing Energy Audit Instrument Support to the citizens.

    6. Promotion of Energy Efficient LED Bulbs – UJALA scheme

    Hon’ble Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi described the LED bulb as “Prakash Path” – “way to light”. The initiative is part of the Government of India’s efforts to spread the message of energy efficiency in the country.

    UJALA scheme aims to promote efficient use of energy at the residential level, enhance the awareness of consumers about the efficacy of using energy efficient appliances and aggregating demand to reduce the high initial costs thus facilitating higher uptake of LED lights by residential users. It may be noted that the scheme was initially labelled DELP (Domestic Efficient Lighting Program) and was relaunched as UJALA.

    7. Promotion of Electric vehicle: – National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP)

    The government of India launched the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan (NEMMP) 2020 in 2013. It aims to achieve national fuel security by promoting hybrid and electric vehicles in the country. There is an ambitious target to achieve 6-7 million sales of hybrid and electric vehicles year on year from 2020 onwards.

    The government aims to provide fiscal and monetary incentives to kick-start this nascent technology; for e.g.Demand side incentives to facilitate the acquisition of hybrid/electric vehicles, Promoting R&D in technology including battery technology, power electronics, motors, systems integration etc.

    The government has launched the scheme namely Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid & Electric Vehicles (FAME India) under NEMMP 2020 in the Union Budget for 2015-16. The scheme will provide a major push for early adoption and market creation of both hybrid and electric technologies vehicles in the country. The scheme has 4 focus areas i.e. Technology development, Demand Creation, Pilot Projects and Charging Infrastructure.

    The Perform, Achieve and Trade Scheme (PAT) scheme is a unique and innovative initiative, perhaps with no precedence anywhere else in the world. PAT would become a valuable model for other countries to adopt for their own energy efficiency programmes with a business perspective. Standards and Labelling of equipment and appliances programme have created a market transformation.

    PS: If you come across any other initiatives or schemes by the Government or private sector for energy efficiency and energy conservation, feel free to mention the same in the comments.

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