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National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Bureau of Energy Efficiency

NATIONAL MISSION ON ENHANCED ENERGY EFFICIENCY (NMEEE)


The National Action Plan on Climate Change was released by Honorable Prime Minister of India in June 2008 The Action Plan Outlines 8 Missions including National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) The Mission has outlined specific goals

Chronology of Events of NMEEE


30th June 2008 : Hon able PM releases the National Action Plan of Climate Change September 2008 : NMEEE endorsed by steering Committee, MoP 3rd October 2008 : Discussion on Draft outline in PMO 14th Nov 2008 : First consultation workshop at Mumbai 24th August 2009 : PM s council on Climate Change approves NMEEE in principle 1st December 2009 : EFC recommends the implementation plan of NMEEE to Cabinet with a financial outlay of Rs. 235.35 crores May 2010 : Cabinet approves the financial outlay Ammendment to EC Act, 2001 passed in parliament

NMEEE Four New Initiatives


NMEEE

PAT
Energy Intensive Industries Targets for Mandatory Energy Saving

MTEE
Energy Efficient Appliances BLY SEEP DSM

EEFP

FEEED
Fiscal Instrument for EE PRGF VCF
Public Procurement

Stimulate Funding for ESCOs

Status : PAT Scheme


Rs. 58.38 crores released for PAT scheme in 2010-11 5 years data from DCs collected though the notified format Data compilation completed & Analysis for baseline SEC in Progress Baseline Energy Audit to kick-off from Feb 2011 by CEAs PAT Consultation Document has been prepared and under review 4 stakeholder workshops conducted at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and number of meetings held with different Industry groups Meeting held with various ministries Discussion with Industry Associations done (FAI/AMA/ICC) The methodology for M&V system, Issuance of E-Scerts & Trading is
under design stage (Study reports from PXIL & IXL received)

Market Transformation for Energy Efficiency (MTEE)


Shift to energy appliances in designated sectors through innovative measures to make the product more affordable Lighting CDM Project
PoA has been registered by UNFCCC in June 2010 23 projects have been prepared & another 50 are under preparation 20 million CFLs have been distributed under BLY scheme

Development of Super Efficient Equipment Program (SEEP)


Reduce energy consumption and enable DSM Reduce cost of Energy efficient Equipment through accelerated market stimulation Encourage domestic manufacturing

Energy Efficiency Financing Platform(EEFP)


Stimulate necessary funding for ESCOs based on delivery mechanism MoU with M/S PTC India, M/S SIDBI & HSBC bank signed by BEE
PTC India has started financing in several building energy efficiency projects SIDBI has taken up projects for 25 SME clusters

Investment Grade Energy Audits


Completed for large public buildings in different states of the country Will be taken up for implementation through ESCO route

Framework For Energy Efficient Economic Development(FEEED)


To develop fiscal instruments to promote energy efficiency Partial Risk Guarentee Fund (PRGF) and Venture Capital Fund (VCF)
Rs.66.62 crores allocated for both the funds in 2010-11 Implementation document is under preparation These funds are expected to operationalize by March 2011

Proposal on Energy efficiency in Public Procurement approved in principle by CoS


Guidelines to be issued by Ministry of Finance are under preparation

Detailed proposal on Tax/Duty concessions for energy efficiency will be submitted to Department of revenue

THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND ATTENTION

Missions under NAPCC

National Solar Mission National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency National Mission on Sustainable Habitat National Water Mission National Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem National Mission for a Green India National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture National Mission for Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change

Mission Goals
Market-based approaches to unlock energy efficiency opportunities, estimated to be about Rs. 74,000 Crores 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

The PAT Scheme


The 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

Market Transformation for Energy Efficiency (MTEE)


Accelerating the shift to energy efficient appliances in designated sectors through innovative measures to make the products more affordable.

Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP)


Creation of mechanisms that would help finance demand side management programmes in all sectors by capturing future energy savings.

Framework for Energy Efficient Economic Development (FEEED)


Developing fiscal instruments to promote energy efficiency

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INDUSTRY (DC)

Review of Present Energy Scenario & Bandwidth (Completed) Development of Baseline Formats with System Boundaries Data Collection, Compilation & Analysis Verification of Data

Establish Baseline

Set Targets for SEC Reduction

Technology Transfer, EE Technology, R&M, R&D Achieve the Target Verification Protocol

Trade the higher achieved saving through E-Certs

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