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Page 1: Energy Efficiency S &L Policy in India – current situation ...Policy in India – current situation and challenges Girish Sethi TERI, New Delhi (India) ... Energy scenario in India

Energy Efficiency S &L Policy in India – current situation and challenges

Girish SethiTERI, New Delhi (India)

Symposium on “Current Situation of Energy Efficiency S&L Policy in major Countries”

Tokyo , Japan

10th February, 2012

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Outline

• Energy scenario in India

• National Action Plan on Climate Change-• National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency

• India S & L Program • Current situation and challenges

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Energy scenario in India

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Energy Scenario - India

• India – fifth in the world in terms of primary energy consumption• Energy demand grew at an average 6% per year in the last

25 years

• Commercial energy supply: 418 mtoe (2007/08)• Coal (50%), Oil (37%), NG (9.5%), Hydro(2.5%),

Nuclear(0.5%), Renewable (0.5%)

• Annual per capita energy consumption (2007) • 530 kgoe (world average: - 1820 kgoe)

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Share of commercial energy use by different sectors

• 7 large industrial sectors account for 60% energy consumption• Large number of energy-intensive SMEs where energy is used

inefficiently

Industry55%

Others9%

Agriculture7%

Domestic/Commercial14%

Transport16%

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Projected demand for electricity

• 5-6 times increase in installed capacity over 25 years

• Investments in electricity generation to the tune of US $ 600-800 billion

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National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC)

Launched by PM of India in June 2008

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Missions under NAPCC

• Eight National Missions established• Solar• Enhanced Energy Efficiency• Sustainable Habitat• Water• Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem• Green India• Sustainable Agriculture• Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change

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National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency

• Enhancing cost effectiveness of improvements in energy efficiency in energy-intensive large industries and facilities, through certification of energy savings that could be traded (PAT Scheme)

• Accelerating the shift to energy efficient appliances in designated sectors through innovative measures to make them affordable (Star labeling)

• Creation of mechanisms that would help finance demand side management programmes in all sectors by capturing future energy savings (ESCOs)

• Developing fiscal instruments to promote energy efficiencyNMEEE approved by Government in June, 2010

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Mission Goals• Market-based approaches to unlock energy efficiency

opportunities:• estimated to be about USD 18 billion

• By 2014-15:• Annual fuel savings in excess of 23 million toe• Cumulative avoided electricity capacity addition of 19,000 MW• CO2 emission mitigation of 98 million tons per year

Source: BEE

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Standards and Labeling Program

• Launched in 2006 by Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)

• Started for household refrigerators (frost-free), florescent tube lights (4’), room air conditioners, distribution transformers (now mandatory for these equipment)

• Other equipment in voluntary phase • Direct cool refrigerators, motors, agricultural pumps,

CTVs, Electric geysers, domestic gas stoves, ceiling fans, washing machines, computers

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Future Future -- Equipments / appliances Equipments / appliances for S&Lfor S&L ProgrammeProgramme

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Electronic Ballast Computer Monitors Consumer Electronics

ComputersSet-top boxes

Mixers, table fans etc

Adaptive DefrostCommercial Freezers Visi CoolersChocolate CoolersChest CoolersHeat PumpsMulti Split SystemsMulti-door Refrigerators

Industrial Fans & BlowersDiesel Generating setsBoilersCompressors Diesel pump sets

Home Appliances

Industrial Equipments

Invertors & BatteriesVoltage StabilizersUninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)External Power Supplies (EPS)Battery Chargers (BCs) Standby Power equipments

Mobile Chargers

Refrigerator &AC Systems

Other Appliances

Source: BEE

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Institutional frame work for S & L 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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Models and Manufacturers

• Number of models approved by BEE till June 2011: approx. 11000• Agricultural pumps sets ~ 5500• Transformers ~ 1000• AC ~ 2000• Frost free refrigerators ~ 700• Color Televisions ~ 300

• Number of manufacturers :• Maximum for distribution transformers (~ 200), pump sets (~100),

electric water heaters (~ 50)

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Impact of SLP in overcoming market barriers

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Example 1 : Air Conditioners

Star Rating Energy efficiency ratio (Watts/Watts)Min Max

1 Star * 2.7 2.92 Star ** 2.9 3.13 Star *** 3.1 3.34 Star **** 3.3 3.55 Star ***** 3.5 -

- Being implemented by BEE, Government of India - Started as a voluntary labeling program, mandatory for A/C and

refrigerators since 2010 - Up to 11 kW (3 TR) rated cooling capacity of room A/Cs considered

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Example 2: Agricultural pumps sets

•Voluntary scheme

•Applicable for 3 phase pumps between

(1.1 kW)1.5 HP to (15 kW) 20 HP

Number of Stars

Energy efficiency above BIS norm

1 upto 5% higher

2 5 – 10 % higher

3 10 – 15 % higher

4 15 – 20 % higher

5 20 – 25 % higher

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Issues and Challenges

•High price of efficient products • Need for fiscal incentives • Expanding market through public procurement

•Manufacturing of efficient products and appliances• Technology development and innovation • Capacity of manufacturers to absorb new technologies

• Major issue for SMEs (e.g. pump manufacturing industry, transformers ..)

• Focus on R, D and D at regional level• Triple helix models involving industry, academia and

government

•Limited number of national testing laboratories for various appliances/equipment

• Only six labs and testing few products each

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Issues and Challenges …contd

• Need to increase the number of products under mandatory labeling and adding more products

• Minimum energy efficiency standards – tightening the standards

• Super Efficient Equipment Program of BEE (e.g. Ceiling fans)

• Increasing level of awareness• Recent survey on consumer behavior towards energy

efficient appliances shows that 43 % of respondents consider energy efficiency as an important criteria while purchasing

• Varies across appliances/equipment, rural vs urban, regional imbalances, income levels, etc

• Need to continue focus on mass awareness and developing long term strategies to influence consumer behavior

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Mass awareness and outreach strategy

Build long term associations

and partnerships

Inform, Educate &Communicate (ICE) to create

mass awareness

Governmentofficials

Industry &Associates

Mass media &Communication

Educational Campaigns(Posters, Films etc)

Mass Media(TV, Radio & Print)

Interactive BehaviouralChange Communication (BCC)

to induce mindset & habits

Tier ITier I

Tier IITier II

Tier IIITier IIIKnowledge kiosks,

bulk SMS, posters etc

- Need for a 3 tier long term approach

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Thank you !

Email: [email protected]

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