september 06, 2010
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INITIATIVES OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERVICES LTD. September 06, 2010. Arijit Sengupta Asstt. Energy Economist. BARRIERS IN PUBLIC SECTOR EE PROJECTS. Although, efficiency potential in the public sector is substantial lack of commercial orientation of public agencies, - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
1September 06, 2010September 06, 2010
Arijit SenguptaAsstt. Energy Economist
INITIATIVES OF
ENERGY EFFICIENCY SERVICES LTD.
BARRIERS IN PUBLIC SECTOR EE PROJECTS
Although, efficiency potential in the public sector is
substantial
lack of commercial orientation of public agencies,
limited incentives to lower energy costs,
complex and strict budgeting and procurement
procedures,
limited access to budgetary or project financing.
many public agencies, particularly in developing
countries, face severe budget constraints and often focus
on the upfront cost as a matter of necessity.
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INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR EE
Regulatory Powers with Central and State Governments Energy Conservation Act 2001 BEE created as a quasi-regulatory body to advise Central and State Governments – basic role is framing
appropriate policy and regulatory regime to create
market for Energy Efficiency. State Designated Agencies (SDA) at state level for
implementation of EC Act. No Government Agency for implementation of EE
schemes and projects of government- hand holding of
ESCO’s required in initial years - EESL to take up this job
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EESL- OBJECTIVES
To facilitate implementation of energy efficiency projects
for Demand Side Measures including municipal
functions, agriculture, public building, lighting etc. To implement schemes, programmes and policies of
central and state governments or its agencies. Partner with private ESCO’s and other companies to
promote energy efficiency. To provide consultancy services in the field of energy
efficiency, CDM projects, and other related areas. To identify and impart training to build the capacity of
stakeholders.
Monitoring/ Implementing
Govt. Schemes
Consultancy Organization
Resource Centre
ESCO
EESL
EESL- ROLES
•CDM Consultancy•Energy Efficiency Potential•Consultancy to SDAs/ Govt.•International Consultancy
•Capacity building of SDAs•Training of Energy Managers•3L Programmes
•Implementation of EE in buildings, •municipality, •agriculture, •SMEs
•S&L Programme•National Examination•PAT scheme•SEEP
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PRESENT STATUS
Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), a JV of NTPC Limited, PFC, REC and POWERGRID has been set up to facilitate implementation of EE projects and to be the implementation arm for Central government and state governments.
The authorized share capital of the company is Rs. 190 crores and the paid-up capital is Rs. 100 crores with equal contribution from all PSUs.
It is registered under the companies Act, 1956 on 10th December 2009 and the commencement of business certificate is obtained on 11th February 2010.
It is the first such government company exclusively for implementation of energy efficiency in South Asia and amongst a very few such instances in the world.
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The Board has approved a organizational structure comprising 28 personnel. Details
The recruitment policy of EESL is approved. Investment Budget of Rs. 63.00 crores is approved for
2010-11. Details EESL has started business related to consultancy and
implementation of Govt. schemes. For implementation of energy efficiency projects in
buildings, municipalities, agriculture and household detail project reports are being appraised by financial institutions.
PRESENT STATUS
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A. AS AN ESCO
(i) BUILDINGS AND MUNICIPALITIES There is a vast scope for energy efficiency
improvement in buildings and municipalities. Energy efficiency measures bring about energy savings due to reduced energy consumption.
Investments will be recovered though reduction in electricity bills during the performance contract as per the third party M&V recommendation.
EESL plans to implement 50 Government Building efficiency projects and 5 Municipalities energy efficiency projects during this financial year.
ACTIVITIES OF EESL
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ACTIVITIES OF EESL
Commercial Buildings – 33 billion units
Residential Buildings – 116 billion units
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(ii)AGRICULTURE The overall energy efficiency investment market size of
agricultural sector under performance contract system has been estimated at Rs 5,25,00 crores (total number of pumps 15 million and average cost of pump Rs 35,000).
EESL will invest in energy efficiency measures on a rural pump set feeder on which supply quality enhancements [such as feeder separation and High Voltage Direct Supply (HVDS)] have been carried out.
The investments will be for procurement and Operation & Maintenance of pumpsets during the performance contract.
The reduction in electricity demand due to implementation of the project will be shared between DISCOM and EESL as per contract agreement.
EESL plans to take up least two such project this year.
ACTIVITIES OF EESL
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(iii) BACHAT LAMP YOJANA
BLY seeks to provide CFLs to households at the price similar to that of incandescent bulbs and plans to utilize the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol to recover the cost differential between the market price of the CFLs and the price at which they are sold to households.
EESL will invest for implementing Bachat Lamp Yojana (BLY)
Distribution of CFLs in the project area at Rs. 15/- per CFL and collection of one incandescent bulb
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B. CONSULTANCY
Energy Audits and preparation of DPRs of facilities / establishments / industries etc.
Preparation of bidding documents, assistance in bid evaluation for implementation through ESCO route.
Project management consultancy for energy efficiency projects.
Ludhiana Municipal Corporation has awarded assignments similar to those mentioned above to EESL.
Preparation of state wise sector-specific AESP.3 States viz Nagaland, Andhra Pradesh and
Chhattisgarh have awarded the task to EESL Preparation of waste heat recovery DPR’s in industries
ACTIVITIES OF EESL
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B. CONSULTANCY
EESL will provide consultancy / Advisory services for the various activities in a CDM programme of activities namely
Developing the CDM programme of activity documents Promotion of the Programme of activities Conducting market surveys as per UNFCCC guidelines Conducting monitoring surveys as per UNFCCC
guidelines Forward and Spot Trading of CERs Developing Database management systems
ACTIVITIES OF EESL
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C. IMPLEMENTING GOVT. SCHEMES
Standards & LabellingRight from receiving the applications to the processing of applications from manufacturers and check testing of samples drawn from the market will be handled by EESL. EESL has taken up processing of applications of 3 products viz. Ceiling Fans, Colour Television and Pumpsets. Perform Achieve and Trade (PAT)One of the initiatives of the NMEEE is Perform Achieve and Trade (PAT). EESL has taken up the study for conducting “Baseline Energy Audit” of Designated Consumers.
ACTIVITIES OF EESL
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IMPLEMENTATION OF CSR OF OTHER COMPANIES
As part of Corporate Social Responsibility, some of the
companies have approached EESL to facilitate energy
efficiency initiatives. EESL prepares DPR’s and
implements low carbon and energy efficient projects like
existing lamps in the villages with LEDs, LED street
lights, Efficient lighting and water pumping in townships
etc. First such DPR for M/s Shapoorji Pallonji Infrastructure
Capital Ltd. (SPINFRA) has been prepared for villages
Chhara, Sarakhadi, Nanawadi, Kaaj in Junagad District of
Gujarat state and is to be implemented by EESL.
ACTIVITIES OF EESL
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ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE OF EESL
CEO : Equivalent to Board level Director, G. M. : General Manager – E8S. M. : Sr. Manager – E6, M. : Manager – E5D. M. : Deputy Manager – E4, A. M. : Asstt. Manager – E3S. E. : Senior Engineer – E2, E. S. : Executive Secretary - E3
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GM - ESCO & Govt. Schemes
GM - Consultancy
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S. M. / M., Consultancy
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BUDGET FOR 2010-11 The capital budget for the FY 2010-11 is Rs. 63 crores. Buildings – Rs. 20 crores
10 – 15 Buildings of a state will be bundled into one project4-5 such project will be implemented3 such projects are already identified in the States of Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Punjab.Revenue generation through reduction in electricity billTo enter into an agreement with the building owners / SDAs
Municipal DSM - Rs. 15 crores4-5 Municipalities will be taken up
2 municipalities are already identified – Bhatinda and PatialaRevenue generation through reduction in electricity billTo enter into an agreement with the municipalities / SDAs
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BUDGET FOR 2010-11
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Agriculture – Rs. 8 croresProjects under 2 DISCOMs will be taken up
Both the DISCOMs are already identified - Madhya Gujarat Vij Co. Ltd. & Paschim Gujarat Vij Co. Ltd. Revenue generation through reduction in electricity billTo enter into an agreement with the DISCOMs
Bachat Lamp Yojana- Rs. 20 croresProjects under 3 DISCOMs will be taken up
2 DISCOMs are already identified- Punjab State Electricity Board & Madhya Gujarat Vij Co. Ltd. Revenue generation through CERsTo enter into an agreement with the DISCOMs