Energy Conservation Act, 2001
Energy Conservation Act, 2001
Energy Conservation Act, 2001
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prohibit manufacture, sale, purchase and import of notified equipment and appliances not conforming to energy consumption standards;
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prepare and implement schemes for efficient use of energy and its conservation if the prescribed energy consumption norms and standards are not fulfilled; get energy audit of the building conducted by an accredited energy auditor in this specified manner and intervals of time;
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Establishment of BEE
The mission of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency is to develop policy and strategies with a thrust on self-regulation and market principles, within the overall framework of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 with the primary objective of reducing energy intensity of the Indian economy.
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Establishment of BEE
Under the provisions of the Act, BEE has been established w.e.f. 1st March, 2002 by merging the previous Energy Management Centre, a society under the Ministry of Power. The Bureau would be responsible to lead the improvement of energy efficiency of the economy through various regulatory and promotional instruments.
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Establishment of BEE
The primary objective of BEE is to reduce energy intensity in the Indian economy through adoption of result oriented approach. The broad objectives of the BEE are:
to assume leadership and provide policy framework and direction to national energy efficiency and conservation efforts and programmes; to coordinate policies and programmes on efficient use of energy and its conservation with the involvement of stakeholders;
to establish systems and procedures to measure, monitor and verify energy efficiency results in individual sectors as well as at national level;
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Establishment of BEE
To leverage multi-lateral, bi-lateral and private sector support in implementation of the EC Act and programmes for efficient use of energy and its conservation To demonstrate energy efficiency delivery mechanisms, through private-public partnership To plan, manage and implement energy conservation programmes as envisaged in the EC Act.
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Functions of BEE
arrange and organize training of personnel and specialists in the techniques for efficient use of energy and its conservation; develop testing and certification procedures and promote testing facilities; strengthen consultancy services;
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Functions of BEE
create awareness and spread information;
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Functions of BEE
take steps to encourage preferential treatment for use of energy efficient equipment or appliances; promote innovative financing of energy efficiency projects;
give financial assistance to institutions for promoting efficient use of energy and its conservation;
prepare educational curriculum on efficient use of energy and its conservation and implement international co-operation programmes relating to efficient use of energy and its Fr.CRIT,Vashi 15 conservation.
Functions of BEE
Take all measures necessary to create awareness and distribute information for efficient use of energy and its conservation; Arrange and organize training of personnel and specialists in the techniques for efficient use of energy and its conservation; Strengthen consultancy services in the field of energy conservation; Promote research and development in the field of energy conservation;
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Types of Labels
Endorsement labels*
Offer a seal of approval that a product meets certain pre-specified criteria
Comparative labels
Allow consumers to compare energy use among all available models in order to make an informed choice.
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Source: BEE
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