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About This Presentation

Retailer Training Presentation


Slide Content

Retailer Training Programme
under
Standards & Labeling Programme
Session 1: About Training Programme

Contents:
1.About BEE (Bureau of Energy Efficiency)
2.Objective
3.Brief to S&L

Bureau of Energy Efficiency
About BEE
•Implementregulatoryandpromotional
functionsofECAct.
•ReduceEnergyIntensityofourcountry
•HasStateDesignatedAgenciesineachstate
forenforcementandawareness
BEE -1
st
March 2002
•Norms for Energy Intensive Industries
•Standard & Labeling
•Energy Conservation Building Code
•Demand Side Management
•Certification of Energy Professionals
Energy Conservation (EC) Act 2001

Develop and recommend to the Central Government the norms for processes and energy consumption standards.
Develop and recommend the Government minimum energy consumption standards and labeling design.
Develop and recommend to the Central Government specific energy conservation building codes.
Recommend the Central Government for notifying any user or class of users of energy as a designated consumer.
Take necessary measures to create awareness and disseminate information for efficient use of energy and its conservation.
Functions of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)

Suitable steps taken by BEE
Create awareness & information for efficient use of energy & conservation
Promote research and development in the field of energy efficiency
To develop good testing and certification procedure
Promote use of efficient process, equipment, devices & systems
Training of personnel & strengthen consultancy services
Promote innovative financing of energy efficiency projects

BEE & Star
Labelling Journey
so far…
2001
2002
2006
2007-2010
2010
2011-2016
2016-2018
Enactment of EC Act
Establishment of BEE
First voluntary star labeling Program for ACs and
Refrigerators launched
12 Appliances included in voluntary
labeling Program
4 Appliances covered in Mandatory labeling
21 Appliances in labeling program, 8
Mandatory appliances
10 Mandatory appliances by 2018, Star labeling for
Electric cars

BEE Portfolio
National Mission for
Enhanced Energy
Efficiency (NMEEE)
Perform, Achieve & Trade (PAT)
Market Transformation for Energy
Efficiency (MTEE)
Energy Efficiency Financing
Platform (EEFP)
Framework for Energy
Efficient Economic
Development (FEEED)

BEE Portfolio
Demand Side
Management
Agriculture DSM
Energy Efficiency in
SMEs
Municipal DSM
Building
Compliance
Energy Conservation
Building Codes
Residential Building
Guidelines
Retrofit in old
buildings

BEE Portfolio
Awareness
Energy Conservation
Awards
State Designated
Agencies
Painting
Competition
Star Rating of
Appliances
Ten Mandatory
Labelled Appliances
Thirteen Voluntary
Labelled Appliances

Visit: https://www.beeindia.gov.in/
Newly designed BEE’s Website

Source: https://www.beeindia.gov.in/

Source: https://www.beeindia.gov.in/
Summary of energy savings (2018-19)

Source: https://www.beeindia.gov.in/
Methodology adopted for saving

Phase III of Retailer Training Programme
Objective
NEED
•Rapid penetration of new
appliances and
equipment's
•Contributes significantly
to the expected need for
a 5 to 7 fold increase in
electricity by 2030
MEASURES
•Retailer Training Programme to reach
out to a large consumer audience to
spread awareness
•Organize workshops and imparting
training to the authorized trader/seller
•Support and reinforce the sales
person to briefly explain and convince
customers
IMPACT
•Products will lower down the
electricity bills of consumers
•Increase the penetration of
star rated products
•Remarkable improvement in
energy efficiency rates in
India

Energy
Efficiency
Improvement
Source: https://www.iea-4e.org/document/387/achievements-of-appliance-energy-efficiency-
standards-and-labelling-programs-a-global-assessment-in-2016

Helps us all
save money
Protects our
Environment
Trusted State
Backed
Scheme
Seldom
works if ROI
is more than
4-5 years
Maximum
sales if ROI 2-
3 years
Brand Star Label -PURPOSE
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other
pollutants caused by the inefficient use of energy

History and Success:
•Thefirstmandatoryminimumenergy-efficiencystandardwasintroducedinPolandduring1962
•ThenumberofcountrieswithaStandardandLabelingProgrammehavegrownto81countries(from50in
2004).
•Australia,Canada,China,Brazil,Thailand,Japan,andtheUnitedKingdom(U.K.)

•Wide variation in by products of manufacturers
Energy Consumption
•Not easily available, sufficient or easy to understand from the nameplate
Energy Consumption Information
•Continued manufacture and purchase
Inefficient Equipment & Appliances
Brand Star Label -NEED

WhatisaStandard?
•Minimumlevelsoftheenergyefficiencyofmanufacturedproducts.
•“Standards”commonlyencompassestwopossiblemeanings:
1.well-definedtestprotocolstoobtainasufficientlyaccurateestimate
2.targetlimitsonenergyperformance
Standard vs Label?

WhatisaLabel?
•Describesenergyperformance(intheformofenergyuse,efficiencyorenergycost)
•“Labels”mainlygiveconsumersthenecessaryinformationtomakeinformedpurchase.
Therearetwotypesoflabels:
Standard vs Label?
ComparativeLabel
Allow consumers to compare the energy consumption of similar products, and factor lifetime running cost into their purchasingdecision.
Endorsement Label
Provide a ‘certification’ to inform prospective purchasers that the product is highly energy efficient for its category.

Type of Indian Energy Labels

Type of Indian Energy Labels

Explanation of BEE Label

International Energy Labels

Production Volume

Production Volume

Production Volume

% Production of Star Appliances in FY 2019-20

Sale Figure of Appliances

Sale Figure of Appliances

•Energy
Saving
Selection of
Appliance
•Testing
standard
•Test Data
collection
Technical
Analysis •Star level
parameter
•Star levels
and
upgrades
Technical
Committees
•Online portal
•Approval for
models
•Market
analysis
•Up-gradation
planning
Implementation •Check
Testing
•Penalty
Enforcement
•Mandatory
labeling
from
voluntary
labeling
Conversion
•Implementa
tion,
Enforcemen
t and Up-
gradation
Execution
Typical Cycle for Each Appliance

Typical Cycle for Each Appliance
Afterregulationisnotifiedinthe
officialgazette,itbecomesmandatory
todisplaythestarratinglabelonthe
appliancefromthedateof
commencementoftheregulationin
thepublicdomain.
Mandatory Phase
Fortransition:
BEEsendsdraftproposaltoMinistryofPower.
OnceapprovedbyMoP,proposalisforwardedto
MinistryofLawforlegalvetting.
DraftapprovedbyMoLsentbacktoMoP.
Draftregulationspublishedinofficialgazettefor
seekingpubliccomments
Draftregulations,modifiedifrequiredandagain
senttoMoPandMoL
Onceapproved,regulationisnotifiedinofficial
gazette
Transition Phase
After2-3yearsofthelaunchofthe
voluntaryscheme,
Bureauconductmarketassessmentto
evaluatethemarkettransformation;
Studyforenhancementintechnology
andrelatedinstitutionalrequirements
fortransitionfromvoluntaryto
MandatoryPhase
Voluntary Phase

List of Appliances
Mandatory -10
Window Room
Air Conditioner
Frost Free
Refrigerator
Tubular
Florescent Lamp
Distribution
Transformer
Split Room Air
Conditioner
Direct Cool
Refrigerator
Colour TV Electric Geysers
LED Lamps
Variable
Capacity
Inverter Air
Conditioners

List of Appliances
Voluntary -18
Induction
Motors
Agricultural
Pump Sets
Ceiling Fans LPG-Stove
Washing
Machine
Computer
(Notebook/
Laptops)
Ballast
(Electronic/
Magnetic)
Office
Equipment’s
(Printer, Copier)
Diesel Engine
Driven Mono-
set Pumps
Solid State
Inverter
DG Sets Chillers
Microwave
Ovens
Solar Water
Heater
Deep Freezer
Light Commercial
Air Conditioner
UHD Television Air Compressor

Visit: https://beestarlabel.com/
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