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BEEBEEBureau of Energy EfficiencyBureau of Energy Efficiency
(Ministry of Power, Govt. of India)(Ministry of Power, Govt. of India)
44thth Floor, Sewa Bhawan Floor, Sewa BhawanR.K.PuramR.K.Puram
New Delhi - 110066New Delhi - 110066www.bee-india.nic.in
04/10/23 22:20 Bureau of Energy Efficiency 2
Standards and Labeling in India
BEE is established to implement & monitor the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.
The Standards and Labeling is a direct outcome of section 14 clause (a)-(d) of the Energy Conservation Act,2001.
One of the key thrust areas of EC Act, 2001 is Standards & Labeling Program.
Standards & Labeling Programme
Standard
•Prescribes Energy performance of manufactured products (Minimum Energy Performance Standards, MPES).
Label
•Information on product’s energy performance (usually in the form of energy use, efficiency, or energy cost) •Give consumers the data necessary to make informed purchases
Products covered under S&L programme
Current List
1. Frost-free Refrigerators
2. Tubular Fluorescent Lamps (TFL)
3. Air-conditioners
4. Direct cool Refrigerators
5. Distribution Transformers
6. MotorsFuture Products
1. Transport Vehicles
2. Submersible pump sets
3. Ceiling fans
4. CFL
5. LPG Stoves ( 1 & 2 Burners)
6. Colour TVs
7. Set top boxes
8. Computer Monitors
Future Products under S&L programme
Transport Sector (2 & 4 Wheelers)Kerosene StovesWater HeatersWashing MachinesConsumer Electronics
Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)External Power Supplies (EPS)Battery Chargers (BCs)
Motor systems
Motor & compressorsIndustrial Fans & Blowers
Total Energy Saving (MU) of AC, Ref & TFL
AC; 9%TFL; 12%
Refrigerator; 79%
AC Refrigerator TFL
Energy Saved (in MW)
Estimated savings of over 200 MW
Appliance CO2 Reduction as an impact of Star labeling
AC 0.106476 Million Tons
Refrigerator 0.946334 Million Tons
TFL 0.146880 Million Tons
TOTAL 1.1996690 Million Tons
Impact on Environment
S. No. ParticularsEnergy Savings Potential ( MW)
2007 2011 2015 2020
1. Refrigerators
(Frost Free)
10 138 645 1930
2. Refrigerators (Direct Cool)
24 232 662 1671
3. Refrigerators (All)
35 370 1307 3601
4. TFL 66 138 286 711
ACs 7 98 424 1776
Impact of S/L Programme
Developing Standards of Fuel Economy for transport vehicles
• Passenger cars• 2/3 wheelers • HCV
• Approximate savings from Passengers car alone would range between 5-15 million tonnes by 2030. ( in line with the IEP 2006 estimates)
S/L Program for Transport Vehicles
Thank you for your attention,
Contact information: Sandeep Garg ([email protected])