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                                  Special Webinar Series
                                                           Perform, Achieve and
                                     Energy Efficiency
                                                            Trade (PAT) Cycle
                                 in the time of COVID-19
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                                               Key Points
Message from Director General. .......................................................................... 01
Message from Secretary BEE............................................................................... 02
Go Green Save Green.............................................................................................. 03
Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) cycle ....................................................... 05
Highlights of The Quarter (January 2021 – March 2021) ........................... 07
Energy Efficiency & DSM Projects across India ............................................ 08
Training program ....................................................................................................... 15
Assessment of various industrial sectors ..........................................................15
Energy Efficiency Opportunities and Challenges ..........................................17
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                                                                                       G ELECTRIC
  Go Green Save Green

Environmental difficulties and
ecological imbalances in nature
have resulted in the ruin of
numerous      natural      resources,
putting humans and environment
at risk. Numerous issues plague
our globe, including pollution,
deforestation, global warming,
seasonal shifts, and much more.
As a result, it is critical to create
some remedies to battle such
issues    and     to     make     the
environment green and clean so
that we may all live happily ever
after. To put it another way, we
should become green in order to
let nature grow.
The transportation industry accounts for 18% of India's overall energy consumption. This is
equivalent to 94 million tonnes of oil equivalent (MTOE) energy. If India's present energy
consumption trends continue, it will require an estimated 200 MTOE of energy supply by
2030 to meet this sector's demand. At the moment, this demand is being met mostly
through imported crude oil, which therefore makes this sector vulnerable to the volatile
International crude oil prices. Furthermore, the industry emits an estimated 142 million
tonnes of CO2 each year, with the road transport segment accounting for 123 million tonnes
of that total.
Given the Government of India's commitments to reduce emissions intensity by 33-35
percent by 2030 from 2005 levels during the COP21 Summit in Paris, it is critical to
introduce alternative modes of transportation that can be combined with India's rapid
economic growth, rising urbanization, travel demand, and energy security. Electric mobility
presents a viable alternative in addressing these challenges, when packaged with innovative
pricing solutions, appropriate technology and support infrastructure and thus, has been on
the radar of the Government of India.

                                                             Additionally,              electric
                                                             transportation       will     help
                                                             balance     energy        demand,
                                                             energy        storage,         and
                                                             environmental      sustainability.
                                                             Electric vehicles, by relying on
                                                             a diverse range of primary
                                                             energy sources for power
                                                             generation,      could        help
                                                             diversify the energy required
                                                             to     move      people        and
                                                             commodities,        considerably
                                                             boosting energy security.

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                                                                   Thanks to their storage capacity,
                                                                   they could help support the uptake
                                                                   of clean electricity, enabling greater
                                                                   use of variable renewable energy in
                                                                   electricity production. If coupled
                                                                   with the decarburization of the
                                                                   power sector, electric vehicles would
                                                                   also provide contributions to keep
                                                                   the world on track to meet its shared
                                                                   climate goals.

     E-mobility will undoubtedly play a key role in allowing the country to satisfy its ambitious
     international climate change objectives in terms of its Nationally Determined Contributions
     (NDCs) (NDCs). The government of India (GOI) has undertaken several initiatives to
     promote e-mobility in the country. India is also a participant in the EV30@30 campaign,
     which is part of the Clean Energy Ministerial Framework's EV Initiative (CEM). By 2030, the
     campaign aims to sell at least 30% of new electric vehicles. However, one of the most
     important criteria for boosting the adoption of electric vehicles in India is the availability of
     suitable charging infrastructure. In this regard, the Ministry of Power published “Charging
     Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles – Guidelines and Standards” on December 14, 2018, which
     was amended/revised on October 1, 2019 and June 8, 2020 to add Battery Swapping Stations
     (BSS) and charging choices for two and three wheelers. In addition, the roles and duties of key
     stakeholders at the federal and state levels for speeding the development of public EV
     charging infrastructure across the country were outlined in these Guidelines and Standards.

     The Ministry of Power (MoP) has designated
     the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) as the
     Central Nodal Agency (CNA) under the issued
     Guidelines and Standards. Each state is
     required to nominate a Nodal Agency for the
     installation of EV charging infrastructure
     under clause no.-10.2 of the aforementioned
     MoP's Guidelines and Standards. In addition,
     28 states have designated their State Nodal
     Agencies (SNAs) to oversee the installation of
     electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Also,
     the Ministry of Power directed the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to start a nationwide
     “Go Electric” campaign to educate the general public regarding the benefits of E-Mobility
     and clean & safe cooking. In this regard, “GO ELECTRIC” awareness campaign and a
     sideline E-Mobility Ecosystem Exhibition was inaugurated by Shri. Nitin Gadkari, the Union
     Minister for Road Transport & Highways, Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in the august
     presence of Shri. R. K. Singh, the Union Minister of State (IC) for Power and New &
     Renewable Energy, Minister of State for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship on 19th
     February, 2021 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.

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 Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) Scheme

Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme
is a flagship program under the National
Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency         Committed       towards    reducing     its
(NMEEE). The mission is implemented            emissions, India has been participating in
by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)       the Conference of Parties (COP) under the
under the Ministry of Power. PAT is            United Nations Framework Convention on
a market-based mechanism in which              Climate Change (UNFCCC) which aims to
identified energy intensive industries         review the national communications and
called Designated Consumers (DCs) are          emission inventories submitted by the
given targets for reducing their Specific      member      countries.  The    twenty-first
Energy Consumption (SEC). PAT cycle –I, II     session of the COP that took place during
and III were completed in 2015, 2019 and       November-December of 2015 in Paris
2020 respectively. The achievement in          reached a landmark agreement called the
energy savings from PAT cycle –I and II is     “Paris Agreement” to combat climate
about 22 Million Tonnes of Oil Equivalent      change. Subsequently, the Government of
(MTOE) translating into avoiding about         India submitted its Nationally Determined
90 million tonnes of CO2 emissions.            Contributions (NDCs) to UNFCCC in 2015,
Finalization of energy savings achieved        endorsing the country's commitment
from PAT cycle –III are under progress by      towards the issues related to climate
BEE. Further, PAT cycle –IV, V and VI are in   change. India also played an active role
progress and it is expected that total         during the climate change negotiations
energy savings of about 26 MTOE will be        held in Paris at COP21 in December, 2015.
achieved till 2023 i.e. completion of PAT      India ratified the Paris agreement on
cycle –VI.                                     Climate change in 2016, which required the
Further, in order to identify DCs from         member counties to make binding
the existing sectors, Bureau of Energy         commitments to curb CO2 emissions to
Efficiency had carried out potential           keep global average temperatures rise
assessment studies in sectors namely           below    2°C     as   compared    to   the
Cement, Textile, Pulp & Paper, Chlor Alkali    pre-industrial years.
and Aluminium. The basic objective behind      Further, the Bureau of Energy Efficiency
carrying out this study is reaching            has initiated a study in order to determine
measurable benchmarks in respective            the targets based on India’s Nationally
sectors in order to assess further potential   Determined Contributions (NDCs) in
of energy saving and consequent fixation       industrial sectors and other establishments
of energy saving targets in subsequent         till 2030. The study shall be based on the
PAT cycles. The findings of the potential      total energy consumption pattern / energy
assessment study were accepted by the          intensity / contribution of the industrial
Technical    Committee     for   respective    sector in GDP, etc. The aim of the study is
sectors. PAT cycle–VII is proposed to          to reassess the energy target gap of each
be notified for the duration 2021-22 to        industrial sector and other establishments
2023-24 for which Technical Committee          with NDC based on realistic data of the
meetings were convened by BEE in order         sectors.
to finalize the targets in the respective
sectors.

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    Highlights of The Quarter
    (January 2021 – March 2021)
     BEE-IEA Stakeholder Consultations on Energy Efficiency Stimulus Report – 27th January,
     2021 - Recognising the opportunity for accelerated progress on energy efficiency activities,
     the BEE approached the IEA to develop a discussion paper for what types of measures could
     be considered by the Government of India. The paper presents the opportunities
     that stimulus spending on energy efficiency could present, and outlines a series of specific
     measures which could be considered by the Government of India in developing economic
     recovery packages to follow the relief package announced in May 2020. A stakeholder
     consultation was organised to obtain feedback from Indian stakeholders, through a series of
     consultation meetings. The stakeholder consultation served as an opportunity to discuss,
     refine and obtain feedback on the content of the paper, among a wide range of stakeholders
     including relevant ministries, academia, industry associations, multilateral, bilateral institutes
     and foundations.

     Expert Committee Meeting on India Roadmap for Mainstreaming Energy Efficiency in
     Residential Buildings – 10th February, 2021 – The IEA and BEE are working together on
     “Developing a roadmap for mainstreaming energy efficiency in the Indian residential building
     sector”. The Residential Building Roadmap focuses on the implementation of suggested
     actions that have been identified as being necessary to reach zero-emission, efficient and
     resilient buildings. Specifically, the roadmap will focus on new building design and
     construction, how new buildings affect urban planning issues, how to decrease the embodied
     carbon of building materials, how to optimise the selection and operation of building
     appliances and systems, and how to ensure buildings are integrated with an increasingly clean
     energy system. For each of these themes, the roadmap aims to identify the key issues,
     highlight existing policies and programmes, and suggest the key actions that different
     stakeholder groups can take to contribute towards energy efficient residential buildings, along
     with a methodology for tracking progress and setting targets. The first Expert Group
     Committee Meeting was organised to understand motivations and perspectives of different
     stakeholders acting in the long value-chain of buildings and construction and to receive
     feedback from experts to streamline the process in accordance to the local context.

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        Capacity Building of DISCOMs

     Capacity building of circle level officials of DISCOMs training programs on Demand Side
     Management and Energy Efficiency conducted during the month of January, 2021 to March,
     2021 under “Capacity Building of DISCOMs” program of BEE.

     The objective of these training programs is to make the participants understand the basic
     methodology and processes related to DSM & Energy Efficiency so that they can contribute in
     the implementation of DSM projects in their jurisdiction.

     The major topics covered during the capacity building of circle level officials of training
     program are as follow:
     • Role of Regulatory Commissions in DSM.
     • Role, functions and responsibilities of a DSM Cell.
     • Introduction to Load research techniques, Load curve and load duration curve and
       examples and Formulation of Load strategy.
     • Identification of Customer needs.
     • DSM plan preparation and elements.
     • Selection of DSM projects
     • DSM program/ Energy Efficient Technologies implementation elements.
     • Cost-Benefit analysis – rationale, theory and examples.
     • DSM program monitoring and evaluation.
     • DSM Case Studies.
     • Data requirement, collection and data base creation for DSM.
     • Procurement Practices (Life Cycle Costing).
     • ESCO concepts and Operation of ESCO(Energy Efficiency project financing)
     • Case studies

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 Energy Efficiency & DSM Projects across India

Odisha
Under BEE’s Capacity Building of DISCOMs programme, BEE has organized 3 days capacity
building of circle level officials of DISCOMs training program for officials in association with
SDA-Odisha

  S.   Name of DISCOMs                  No. of     Date                 Place                  Inaugurated by
 No.                                   Officials

                                                                                               Assistant General Manager,
  1    NESCO Utility of Odisha            43       6th-8th Jan 2021     Jajpur
                                                                                               (Purchase) NESCO

  2    NESCO Utility of Odisha            43       11th-13th Jan 2021   Balasore               GM – Commerce NESCO

       Tata Power Central Odisha
  3                                       32       1st-3rd Feb 2021     Bhubaneswar            CEO, TPCODL
       Distribution Limited (TPCODL)

  4    Tata Power Central Odisha          43       7th-9th Feb 2021     Bhubaneswar            Chief Operation, TPCODL
       Distribution Limited (TPCODL)

                 Total                   161

Manipur
Two       Capacity    building
programs on DSM and energy
efficiency for 25+35=60 circle
level officials of Department
of Manipur State Power
Distribution Company Ltd
was organized by BEE in
association     with  SDA    -
Arunachal Pradesh during
18th – 24th January, 2021 at
Imphal, Manipur. The program
was     inaugurated   by   the
Executive Director, MSPDCL &
SDA Nodal Officer.

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     West Bengal
     Under Capacity Building of DISCOMs programme, BEE has organized a 3 days circle level
     training program for officials of West Bengal State electricity distribution company Limited
     in association with SDA-West Bengal on DSM & energy Efficiency.

       S.                                               No. of
              Name of DISCOMs                                      Date                 Place         Inaugurated by
      No.                                              Officials

              West Bengal State Electricity
                                                                                        Kolkata,      Zonal Manager, WBSEDCL
        1     Distribution Company                        34       20th-22nd Jan 2021
                                                                                        West Bengal
              Limited -North

              West Bengal State Electricity
                                                                                        Kolkata,
       2      Distribution Company                        39       27th-29th Jan 2021                 Zonal Manager, WBSEDCL
                                                                                        West Bengal
              Limited -North

              West Bengal State Electricity                                                           Additional Chief Engineer,
       3      Distribution Co ltd                         36       22nd-24th Feb 2021   Durgapur
                                                                                                      WBSEDCL.
              (WBSEDCL-North)

                         Total                            109

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    Arunachal Pradesh
    Under Capacity Building of DISCOMs programme, BEE has organized a 3 days circle level
    training program for officials of Department of Power, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh in
    association with SDA-Arunachal Pradesh on DSM & EE.

      S.                                              No. of
              Name of DISCOMs                                      Date                 Place      Inaugurated by
     No.                                             Officials

              Department of Power,                                                                 Superintendent Engineer.
       2      Government of Arunachal                    33        10th-12th Feb 2021   Namsail
                                                                                                   Arunachal Pradesh
              Pradesh

              Department of Power,                                                                 Superintendent Engineer
       3      Government of Arunachal                    27        15th-17th Feb 2021   Pasighat
                                                                                                   Mr. Duyu Tacho, Dop_AP.
              Pradesh

              Department of Power,
       4      Government of Arunachal                    25        18th-20th Feb,2021   Itanagar   Deputy Director, APEDA.
              Pradesh

              Department of Power,                                                                 Superintendent Engineer,
       5      Government of Arunachal                    27        22nd-24th Feb,2021   Dirang
                                                                                                   DoP- AP
              Pradesh

                        Total                           112

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West Bengal
BEE has organized capacity
building of circle level officials of
DISCOMs training program for
32 circle level officials of West
Bengal        State       Electricity
Distribution   Company       Limited
-North in association with SDA –
West Bengal during 27th - 29th
January, 2021 at Alipurduar, West
Bengal.     The     program      was
inaugurated by Regional Manager,
WBSEDCL.

Puducherry
A 3 day residential capacity building of circle level training program was organized for
20 officials of Electricity Department, Puducherry in association with Renewable Energy
Agency Puducherry (REAP) during 27th – 29th January, 2021 at Puducherry. The program
was inaugurated by the Superintending Engineer, Electricity Department, Puducherry

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    Telangana
    A 3-day circle level training programme
    was organized for officials in association
    with Telangana State Renewable Energy
    Development Corporation Limited from
    3rd – 5th February, 2021 at Telangana.
    The programme was inaugurated by
    Chief General Manager - Energy Audit,
    TSSPDCL.

                                                                   Siliguri, West Bengal
                                                                   Under Capacity Building of DISCOMs, a 3
                                                                   days capacity building of circle level
                                                                   officials of DISOCMs Training Program
                                                                   on Demand Side Management (DSM)
                                                                   and Energy Efficiency has organized by
                                                                   BEE in association with SDA-West
                                                                   Bengal for 38 officials of West Bengal
                                                                   State Electricity Distribution Company
                                                                   Limited - North) from 8th -10th February
                                                                   2021 at Siliguri, West Bengal. The
                                                                   program was inaugurated by Regional
                                                                   Manager, WBSEDCL.

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Andhra Pradesh
A 3-days capacity building of circle level officials of DISCOMs training programme for 50
officials of Andhra Pradesh Eastern Power Distribution Company Limited (APEPDCL) has
organized by BEE in association with State Energy Conservation Mission (SECM) during
17th to 19th February 2021 in Online mode through MS Teams.
The program was inaugurated by Director (Operations), APEPDCL and a special remark
was given by Smt. Pravatanalini Samal, Director, BEE.

Jharkhand
3-day program for 33 circle level officials of Jharkhand BijliVitran Nigam Limited (JBVNL)
was organised during 1st -3rd March, 2021 at Ranchi, Jharkhand. The program was
inaugurated by Ms. Anita Prasad, ESE (Comml).

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    Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
    3-day capacity building of
    circle  level  officials   of
    DISCOMs training program
    for 40 circle level officials
    of Jharkhand Bijli Vitran
    Nigam Limited (JBVNL) in
    association with SDA -
    Jharkhand during 4th - 6th
    March, 2021 at Jamshedpur
    under Capacity building of
    DISCOMs     program.     The
    program was inaugurated
    by General Manager Cum
    ESE, Electric Supply Area,
    Jamshedpur, JBVNL.

                                                                   Visakhapatnam
                                                                   Under Capacity Building of
                                                                   DISCOMs       programme     on
                                                                   Demand Side Management and
                                                                   Energy Efficiency (DSM & EE),
                                                                   3 days’ Capacity Building
                                                                   programme for Circle Level
                                                                   Officials was organized for 34
                                                                   officials of DISCOM - Andhra
                                                                   Pradesh       Eastern    Power
                                                                   Distribution Company Limited
                                                                   (APEPDCL)       by    BEE    in
                                                                   association with APSECM from
                                                                   17th – 19th     March, 2021 at
                                                                   Visakhapatnam. The program
                                                                   was inaugurated by Shri B
                                                                   Ramesh       Prasad,   Director
                                                                   (Operations), APEPDCL.

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Kavaratti, Lakshadweep
Under Capacity Building of DISCOMs
programme      on    Demand     Side
Management and Energy Efficiency
(DSM & EE),3 days’ Capacity Building
programme for Circle Level Officials
was organized for 20 officials of
DISCOM - Electricity Department, UT
of Lakshadweep by BEE in association
with LEDA from 18th – 20th March,
2021at Kavaratti, Lakshadweep. The
inaugural address was given by Shri.
P.V.  Hassan,   Executive   Engineer,
Lakshadweep Electricity Department.

 Training program

Training of Inspecting Officers and officials of SDA on Enforcement of Provisions of EC Act
A Two day online training program on Enforcement of Energy Conservation Act organized
for Inspecting Officers and officials of State Designated Agencies on 23rd-24th
February,2021. More than 130 officials attended the training Program on each day. The
training program was organized for capacity building of the Inspecting Officers and other
officials of SDA for understanding various provisions of EC Act and its implementation at
state level.

 Investment Bazaar for Energy Efficiency
 in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh

On March 18, 2021, the Government of Andhra Pradesh,
in collaboration with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency,
held a Conference & Expo on Investment Bazaar for
Energy Efficiency in Visakhapatnam. A programme for
holding Investment Bazaars in several states was
launched in Andhra Pradesh with the aid of APSECM
under the Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP).
The event was inaugurated by Mr. K Raja Bapaiah-CMD,

APEPDCL in presence of Mr. Chandra Sekhar Reddy- CEO, APSECM; Ms. Vineeta Kanwal,
Director-BEE; Mr. D Tirupati Raju, Chairman CII/Andhra Pradesh; Mr. D K Mohanty,
Director-RINL and Chairman,CII- Visakhapatnam, Mr. P V Kiran, Principal Counselor, CII,

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    and in presence of industry officials,
    Manufactures, ESCOs, Financial Institutions
    and APSECM officials.
    The event's goal was to raise awareness
    among industry players about various
    financing schemes, EE products/services,
    and the ESCO manner of EE project
    implementation. This event also provided a
    shared forum for government officials,
    OEMs, ESCOs, Financial Institutions, and

    Industries to network and Discuss investment and financial opportunities. Speakers came
    from a variety of backgrounds, including financial organizations (SIDBI, IREDA), major and
    small businesses, equipment manufacturers, ESCOs, cement plants, and thermal power
    plants. More than 100 participants from Industries, OEMs, ESCOs, Financial Institutions were
    part of this event. In the conference, professionals from diverse fields shared their
    experiences on implementing energy efficiency projects. Additionally, other speakers from
    industries have also presented their potential energy efficiency projects and finance needs.
    Similarly, representatives from financial institutions revealed their evaluation technique for
    EE projects, as well as providing information to enterprises on how to incentivize various
    schemes through loans. Forbes Marshall had put up a booth at the conference to showcase
    their latest energy-saving solutions. The firm is thought to be a pioneer in process efficiency
    and energy conservation in the process industry. A great deal of information about
    technologies, industries' perspectives on EE measures, and their prospects was
    disseminated during the conference, resulting in in-depth discussions among the attendees.
    During this investment bazaar event IREDA and SIDBI supported investment requirements
    of approx. Rs. 100 crore in few industries.

                                                                   With over 98,000 MSME units and a
                                                                   variety of big industries/institutions
                                                                   in Andhra Pradesh, there is a
                                                                   significant investment opportunity
                                                                   for energy savings through the
                                                                   deployment of EE technology in
                                                                   diverse sectors. Energy efficiency
                                                                   measures used in the home,
                                                                   industrial,     commercial,        and
                                                                   agricultural sectors have saved
                                                                   4500 MU of energy worth `3000
                                                                   crore, out of a total demand of
                                                                   64000 MU in Andhra Pradesh.

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 Energy Efficiency Opportunities and Challenges

1. Various webinars and workshops have been conducted where officials have discussed
   opportunities and challenges in Energy Efficiency.
 Stakeholder Consultations on Energy Efficiency for Economic Stimulus for India as
 response to COVID-19 was organized on 27th January and 2nd February, 2021. The
 stakeholder consultations focussed on Buildings, Appliances, Industry and Transport
 sector measures suggested in the report.
 BEE along with the IEA have developed a proposal of potential energy efficiency
 measures that could support an economic recovery in the short, medium and long term.
 The report focuses on identifying the most effective measures, and describes the benefits
 society at large can gain from investing in energy efficiency measures across different
 sectors such as buildings, industries, appliances and transport.

2. First G7 Senior Officials Working Group Meeting-Climate
  and Environment was held virtually on 26-27 January 2021
  under the UK G7 Presidency. India was invited to participate
  in the summit as a Guest country along with Australia and
  South Korea.

 Aim for the G7 is to demonstrate global leadership ahead of COP26 and CBD15 by taking
 ambitious action to increase our commitments to meet the Paris Agreement and reverse
 global biodiversity loss.
 During the meeting, DG, BEE briefed the G-7 Member and observer countries on the
 various policies undertaken by Government of India towards clean energy transition.
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    3. Minister of State (I/C) for Power &
      NRE, Shri R.K.Singh, released an
      ebook     on    "Impact    of    Energy
      Efficiency    Measures      undertaken
      during 2019-20" on 1st March, 2021.
      While releasing the Report, he stated
      that    various    energy     efficiency
      measures have led to an annual
      thermal energy savings of 15.59
      million Tonnes of oil Equivalent, worth
      INR 28,683 crores, while overall
      electricity savings are to the tune of
      145.03 billion Units, worth INR 87,019
      crores per year.

    4.Mr. Arijit Sengupta, Director, BEE participated
      as a Speaker for the Workshop on District
      Cooling System (BCS) on 4th March at the 7th
      edition of India Smart Utility Week (ISUW
      2021) Digital Conference.

       The workshop highlighted international experience and the issues and challenges for
       DCS projects in Indian context at both technical and commercial level. The workshop
       also evaluated the key activities that needed to be undertaken in terms of policy and
       regulations, commercially viable business models, innovative financing options, new
       technologies etc. to implement DCS in developing countries.

    5. Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Ministry of Power with the technical support from
      The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM), has
      conducted a webinar for ESCOs on “Energy Performance Contracting: ESCO
      opportunities and Challenges in Healthcare Industry” on March 18, 2021.
       Webinar discussed energy efficiency opportunities available in healthcare industries,
       technological disruptions in the ESCO world, successful case studies etc.
       Mr. Arijit Sengupta, Director, BEE provided insights on Energy Performance Contracting
       and the role of ESCOs in Healthcare industries. He shared in detail various BEE initiatives
       to promote the ESCO market in India, he thanked the participants, speakers, and
       organizers for carrying out a very insightful and successful webinar.

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