MEDA’s Vision – For next five years

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MEDA ACTIVITIES IN
SUPPORT Of SME SECTOR
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Indian Energy Scenario
Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, GoI
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Maharashtra
Overview
Sector-wise break up of Energy Sales in MU (2009-10)
Source: Maharashtra Economic Survey, 2010-11
Public Services
3%
Railways
3%
2010 - 11
Miscellaneous
1%
Industrial
Domestic
22%
Industrial
39%
Agriculture
Commercial
Domestic
Commercial
13%
Agriculture
19%
Public Services
Railways
Miscellaneous
POWER SCENARIO OF MAHARASHTRA (as on 29.02.2012)
Source CEA, website.
INSTALLED CAPACITY
24,947 MW
TOTAL ENERGY SALES
87,397 MU
PEAK DEMAND
19550 MW
PEAK MET
15366 MW
PEAK DEFECIT / SURPLUS
-4184 MW (-21.4 %)
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Potential For Energy Conservation in State
CONSERVATION POTENTIAL
(%)
POSSIBLE SAVING IN
MUS (ANNUAL)
Industrial Sector
Up to 25
8604
Agriculture Sector
Up to 30
4877
Domestic Sector
Up to 20
3909
Commercial Sector
Up to 30
3471
TOTAL
20862
SECTOR / INDUSTRY
* EQUIVALENT TO 3053 MW AVOIDED CAPACITY
Source: As per Maharashtra Economic Survey 2010-11, Teddy – 2009 and BEE Formula
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Initiatives in Energy Conservation
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Use of Star Labeled equipments (4 Star and above rated) in all
Government Buildings in the State made mandatory. Government
Resolution issued in this regard.
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VAT on CFL is reduced from 12.5 % to 5 % and VAT on
solar
equipments is reduced from 4% to zero. Results in reduction of cost and
increase in sale of CFL.
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Energy savings estimate is 33 MW per year .
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Energy Audit being demonstrated and promoted through different
schemes.
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Proposal prepared for mandatory audit in commercial buildings / govt.
buildings / hoardings.
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Introduction of a new course, namely B.Sc. Renewable Energy. Syllabus
preparation is in final stage.
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Initiatives in Energy Conservation
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Establishment of State Energy Conservation Fund.
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EC fund proposed to be utilised for implementation of
Demonstration Projects in various areas and for ESCO projects.
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Implementation of ECBC guidelines.
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Implementation of ESCO project in Public Health Department.
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Formation of Energy Conservation Cells in all Municipal
Corporations and distribution companies at district level.
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Preparation of Action Plan for Energy Efficiency in Commercial
Buildings and Industries sector (including SME).
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ENERGY CONSERVATION IN BUILDINGS
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Amendments in DC Rules have been proposed
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Provisions for Energy Efficiency and use of Renewable Energy in
New Buildings (Commercial and Residential)
1. Residential buildings
 Criteria
• New buildings / Bungalows of Built –up Area of 200 sq. mtrs &
above
• New Buildings in plot area of 300 sq. mtrs & above.
Contd..
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ENERGY CONSERVATION IN BUILDINGS
 Proposed Provisions
• Use of Energy Efficient technology such as CFL/T-5/T-8 FTL/
LED & Electronic Ballasts for lighting purpose.
• Use of minimum three Star Label Ceiling fan, air conditioners,
water pumps, transformers etc.
• For External Lighting where external load is 500 Watt & above
then 50 % lighting will be on renewable energy
• Use of Solar Water Heating Systems of relevant BIS
Standards/MNRE approval
• Provision of adequate control mechanism for common
systems.
Contd..
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ENERGY CONSERVATION IN BUILDINGS
2. Commercial Buildings
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Criteria
• New buildings of Built –up Area of 2000 sq. mtrs & above
• New Buildings in plot area of 500 sq. mtrs & above.
Proposed Provisions
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Use of Energy Efficient technology such as CFL/T-5/T-8 FTL/ LED & Electronic
Ballasts for lighting purpose.
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All prescriptive requirements of ECBC requirements related to Lighting, HVAC.
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Use of minimum Four Star Label Ceiling fan, air conditioners, water pumps,
transformers etc.
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For External Lighting where external load is 500 Watt & above then 50 % lighting
will be on renewable energy
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Use of Solar Water Heating systems in all hotels, hospitals, hostels, guest houses
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At least 50% of its design capacity shall be provided by SWH with necessary
electrical backup. (Exception: If heat recovery system is used for more than 50%
of the design capacity)
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Energy Conservation Schemes
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Energy Efficient Street Lights (EESL)
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Detailed Energy Audit (Save Energy Programme)
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Walk Through Energy Audit (SME Programme)
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Waste Heat Recovery Scheme (WHR)
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State Level Awards for excellence in Energy Conservation and Energy
Management.
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Demonstration Projects in Government /
Semi- Government / Urban Local
Bodies.
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Energy Efficiency in Streetlights in
Municipal Councils/ Municipal
Corporations/ Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran
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Capacity Building Through Awareness
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Scheme for Detailed Energy Audit
(Save Energy Programme)
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Objective - To promote energy efficiency in different sectors by
providing technical and financial assistance for conducting detailed
energy audit study.
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Financial assistance ranging from Rs. 25000/- to Rs. 40,000/- per unit.
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Status – Total 646 units have undertaken energy audit under this
Programme and energy savings worth Rs. 82 crores is achieved
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Focus
Area
–
Industry
Sector,
Commercial
Sector,
Govt.
Organizations/ Govt. Buildings, Residential complexes, Municipal
Street lighting, Water pumping etc.
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Scheme for Walk Through Energy Audit
(SME Programme)
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Objective: To promote energy efficiency in small and medium
enterprises (SMEs) by providing technical and financial assistance
for conducting walk through energy audit (WTA)
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Financial Assistance: Rs. 3000/- per unit (SME) for carrying
out walk through energy audit
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Status:
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A panel of 74 Quality Energy Auditing firms created.
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Upto March, 2013 WTA in 1971 SMEs have been completed
Focus Area: Small and Medium Enterprises in the State.
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Proposed Demo Projects in SMEs
Scope:
According Economic Survey 2011-12 of Maharashtra,
Total No. of Large Scale Industries – 4,915
Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) – 1,62,973
Objectives:
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MEDA has proposed demonstration projects in SMEs in FY 2013-14.
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Maximum financial assistance of Rs. 25.00 lakhs for implementation of EC
demonstration project in SMEs.
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Technical assistance for the conduct of detailed energy audit through empanelled
energy audit consultants. Aims at replacement of old / inefficient equipments with
energy efficient equipments, Use of New & renewable Energy, Use of energy
monitoring devices also envisaged.
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Financial assistance will be provided for Demonstration projects in 6 SMEs till
March, 2014 through State EC Fund.
Scheme For Capacity Building Through Awareness
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Designed for capacity building through awareness.
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Workshops and training programmes to be organized.
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Training programmes to be organized for various sectors such as
Industrial, Commercial, Government Sector.
Technical staff will be
trained.
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Main themes to be addressed:
energy conservation, use of energy
efficient technologies, energy conservation building code, Green
buildings, best practices sharing.
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Financial assistance for the conduct of programmes at college, taluka,
district and state level.
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QUANTUM OF ENERGY SAVING ACHIEVED BY EC ACTIVITIES
IN 2011-12
Sr. No.
Programme
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Save Energy Programme
Energy Efficient Streetlight Programme
State Level Energy Conservation Award
Scheme
Energy Saving by Designated Consumers
Stand Alone Systems (Solar Water Heaters)
Sale of Star Labelled Equipments in the State
Retrofit type CFL's sold of all wattages
Total
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Energy Saved
Equivalent
MUs
MW
21.99
5.02
14.65
3.34
2099.94
53.52
131.77
204.43
2526.36
479.44
12.22
30.08
46.67
1202.60
1779.4
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MEDA Wins National Energy Conservation Award – 2012
Shri. Anand Limaye receiving award at the hands of Hon’ble
President of India, Shri. Pranab Mukharjee
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THANK YOU
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