BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY(BEE) GREEN RATING SYSTEM
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BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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BUREAU OF ENERGY EFICIENCY(Bee) DIGITAL COMMUNICATION & FABRICATION STUDIO (MAP-216) SUBMITTED BY- SHAHEEN PARVEEN M.ARCH 2 ND SEM
BUREAU OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY- OVERVIEW The Government of India set up Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) on 1st March 2002 Under the provisions of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 To assist in developing policies and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation and market principles. The primary objective is to reduce energy intensity of the Indian economy. This will be achieved with active participation of all stakeholders, resulting in accelerated and sustained adoption of energy efficiency in all sectors. Energy Conservation (EC) Act 2001 Norms for Energy Intensive Industries Standard & Labeling Energy Conservation Building Code Demand Side Management Certification of Energy Professionals BEE Established on 1 st March 2002 under EC Act Implement regulatory and promotional functions of EC Act. Reduce Energy Intensity of our country Has State Designated Agencies in each state for enforcement and awareness
FUNCTIONS OF BUREAU Functions of the Bureau are as follows: The process and energy consumption standards required to be notified; The labeling of certain equipment requiring some input of energy, along with the prescription about the display of standards upon such labels; To notify users or class of users as ‘designated consumers’ under this law. In addition to these, the Bureau according to its functions under the law has to take suitable steps to: C reate awareness and disseminate information for efficient use of energy and conservation Training of personnel; Strengthen consultancy services; Promote research and development in the field of energy efficiency To develop good testing and certification procedure; Promote use of energy efficient process, equipment, devices and systems; Promote innovative financing of energy efficiency projects; etc.
MISSIONS & OBJECTIVES To "institutionalize" energy efficiency services, enable delivery mechanisms in the country and provide leadership to energy efficiency in all sectors of the country. The primary objective would be to Reduce Energy Intensity in the economy. To exert leadership and provide policy recommendation and direction to national energy conservation and efficiency efforts and programs. To coordinate energy efficiency and conservation policies and programs and take it to the stakeholders To establish systems and procedures to measure , monitor and verify energy efficiency results in individual sectors as well as at a macro level. To leverage multi-lateral and bi-lateral and private sector support in implementation of Energy Conservation Act and efficient use of energy and its conservation programs. To demonstrate delivery of energy efficiency services as mandated in the EC bill through private-public partnerships. To interpret, plan and manage energy conservation programs as envisaged in the Energy Conservation Act
OBJECTIVES Provide a policy recommendation and direction to national energy conservation activities Coordinate policies and programs on efficient use of energy with shareholders Establish systems and procedures to verify, measure and monitor Energy Efficiency (EE) improvements Leverage multilateral, bilateral and private sector support to implement the EC Act 2001 Demonstrate EE delivery systems through public-private partnerships The Bureau would obtain inputs and co-opt expertise from private sector, non- governmental organizations, research institutions and technical agencies, both national and international, to achieve these objectives.
What is Energy Efficiency ? Something is more energy efficient if it delivers more services/output for the same energy input, or the same services/output for less energy input. Energy efficiency is “Using less energy to provide the same service/output". Improving energy efficiency can make a real difference. It saves money, reduces carbon emissions and decreases your country's dependence on foreign energy supplies... all at the same time! It helps in developing policies and strategies related to conservations in different sectors.
Functions of Bureau of energy efficiency Creates awareness and disseminate information on energy conservations. Arranges training programs on energy conservations techniques. Develop minimum energy performance standards. Design standards for labeling the equipments and appliances. Develop specific energy consumption norms. Define the periodicity of energy audits. Design and develop energy reporting systems and formats. Recommend actions to be taken on findings of energy audits.
Standards and Energy LAbeling Bureau of energy efficiency has made it compulsory for every manufacture to paste label on their product such as refrigerators, air conditioners, tube lights and lamps, etc. t o indicate the power saving and energy consumption so that consumer can be aware about the energy consumption in the appliance.
Energy Sources Fossil fuels : coal, oil, gas, etc. Water Nuclear fuel Solar energy Tidel energy Wind energy Sea waves energy Geothermal energy Energy from Biomass & Bio-gas
BEE PORTFOLIO A E D B C Star Rating Demand Side Mansgement Awareness Buildings NMEEE Star Rating of Appliances 8 Mandatory Labelled Appliances 13 Voluntary Labelled Appliances Perform, Achieve & Trade (PAT) Market Transformation for Energy Efficiency (MTEE) Framework for Energy Efficient Economic Development (FEEED) Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP) Demand Side Management Agriculture DSM • Energy Efficiency in SMEs Municipal DSM Buildings Energy Conservation Building Codes Retrofit in old buildings Residential Building Guidelines Awareness Energy Conservation Awards Painting Competition State Designated Agencies National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency •
VARIOUS SCHEMES FOR PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
BLY scheme: To promote energy efficient and high quality CFLs as replacement for Incandescent bulb in household Standard & labelling scheme : Target high energy end equipment and appliance to lay down minimum energy performance standards ECBC: that sets minimum energy performance standards for new commercial buildings Agricultural and Municipal DSM: Targeting replacement inefficient pump sets and street lights VARIOUS SCHEMES FOR PROMOTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY
The govt. has launched a National campaign on Energy conservation on 14th dec 2004 for spreading awareness among society for EC. Postal stamp on EC were also released by Hon'ble PM, multimedia for awareness campaigns. Spreading awareness about energy situation, and saving in daily life Present a wider variety of energy conservation method to improve energy consumption behaviour. Information about power and oil situation of country. Involvement of SDAs in outreach program. AWARENESS & OUTREACH National Energy Conservation awards - one of the innovative scheme initiated by the govt. of India . MoP over the last decade to promote EC in country, award for instutionilization the energy efficiency movement in country by identifying and giving recognition to the energy conservation effort by different firm.
STAR LABELLING Wide variation in energy consumption by products of manufacturers is observed. Information on energy consumption is often not easily available, sufficient or easy to understand from the nameplate. Lead to continued manufacture and purchase of inefficient equipment and appliances. History and Success Started in Poland way back in 1962 Worldwide 65 countries implemented including California USA in 1976 Australia, Canada, China, Brazil, Thailand, Japan, and the United Kingdom (U.K.)
BRAND- STAR LABEL Voluntary labels for refrigerators and air conditioners introduced in December 2006 Aggressive advertising and outreach promoted labels as a brand of superior products – manufacturers piggybacked on label advertising Labeled products bought for check testing Labeling seldom works if payback period is more than 4-5 years; maximum sales is of products with 2-3 years payback
2001- 2002 2006 2007- 2010 2010 2011- 16 2016 onwards Enactment of EC Act Establishment of BEE First voluntary star labeling programme for Air conditioners and Refrigerators launched 12 Appliances included in voluntary labeling Programme 4 Appliances covered in Mandatory labeling Room AC Frost Free Ref Tube- lights Distribution Transformer 21 Appliances in labeling program 8 Mandatory appliances 10 Mandatory appliances by 2018 Star labeling for cars JOURNEY SO FAR…..
STANDARD OR LABEL What is Standards? Prescribe limits on the energy consumption (or minimum levels of the energy efficiency) of manufactured products. “Standards” commonly encompasses two possible meanings: well- defined test protocols to obtain a sufficiently accurate estimate target limits on energy performance What is Label? Describes energy performance (in the form of energy use, efficiency or energy cost) “Labels” mainly give consumers the necessary information to make informed purchase. There are two types of labels: Comparative Label Endorsement Label Allow consumers to compare the energy consumption of similar products, and factor lifetime running cost into their purchasing decision Provide a ‘certification’ to inform prospective purchasers that the product is highly energy efficient for its category.
Endorsement Label Comparative Labels TYPES OF LABELS
TYPICAL CYCLE FOR EACH APPLIANCE Selection of Appliance Energy Savings Technical Analysis Testing standard Test Data collection Technical Committees Star level parameters Star levels and upgrades Implementation Online portal Approval for models Market analysis Up- gradation planning Enforcement Check Testing Penalty Conversion Mandatory labeling from voluntary labeling Implementation, Enforcement and Up- gradation
Voluntary to Mandatory Labeling After regulation is notified in the official gazette, it becomes mandatory to display the star rating label on the appliance from the date of commencement of the regulation in the public domain. MANDATORY PHASE For transition : BEE sends draft proposal to Ministry of Power. Once approved by MoP , proposal is forwarded to Ministry of Law for legal vetting. Draft approved by MoL sent back to MoP. Draft regulations published in official gazette for seeking public comments Draft regulations , modified if required and again sent to MoP and MoL. Once approved , regulation is notified in official gazette TRANSITION PHASE After 2- 3 years of the launch of the voluntary scheme, Bureau conduct market assessment to evaluate the market transformation; Study for enhancement in technology and related institutional requirements for transition from voluntary to Mandatory Phase VOLUNTARY PHASE
SDA & ROLE OF SDA IN BEE SCHEME State Designated Agency SDA's are statutory bodies set up under section 15 of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001; at the state level to implement the Act, in 33 states They are the nodal agencies at state level and need to coordinate and cooperate with BEE at the central level to ensure a smooth and speedy implementation of the Act in the country. SDA's have an important role to play particularly in creating public awareness and enforcement of the EC Act,2001 at the grass root level. These agencies are different in state to state with renewable energy development agency, electrical inspectorate and distribution companies Responsible for capacity building, enhancing the knowledge about EC , preparing action plan and project implementation. Role and responsibility of SDAs Prepare Annual Action Plan Organize meetings and workshops Capacity building of various stakeholders Support during implementation of Energy Conservation Activities in the states Identify and implement demonstration projects with high impact value
CASE STUDY
Kerala -Energy management center Identification of technical loss and rationalization of secondary distribution system at selected location Energy efficient LED street lights in rural and urban area Touch screen energy information system in schools and colleges Distribution of 2 FL per consumer in replacement with bulb .1.2cr CFLs Uttarakhand –UREDA Energy efficient street lighting at chakrata road 500 LED street light at Mussoorie Distribution of LED bulb in various villages Demo project on restoring of drinking water pumping system in Dehradun Project implemented by various SDAs under BEE