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BEE Bureau of Energy Efficiency (Ministry of Power, Govt. of India) 4 th Floor, Sewa Bhawan

BEE Bureau of Energy Efficiency (Ministry of Power, Govt. of India) 4 th Floor, Sewa Bhawan R.K.Puram New Delhi - 110066 www.bee-india.nic.in. Standards and Labeling in India . BEE is established to implement & monitor the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.

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BEE Bureau of Energy Efficiency (Ministry of Power, Govt. of India) 4 th Floor, Sewa Bhawan

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  1. BEE Bureau of Energy Efficiency (Ministry of Power, Govt. of India) 4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan R.K.Puram New Delhi - 110066 www.bee-india.nic.in

  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. 8/1/2014 5:22 AM Bureau of Energy Efficiency 2

  3. 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

  4. Products covered under S&L programme • Current List • Frost-free Refrigerators • Tubular Fluorescent Lamps (TFL) • Air-conditioners • Direct cool Refrigerators • Distribution Transformers • Motors • Future Products • Transport Vehicles • Submersible pump sets • Ceiling fans • CFL • LPG Stoves ( 1 & 2 Burners) • Colour TVs • Set top boxes • Computer Monitors

  5. Future Products under S&L programme Transport Sector (2 & 4 Wheelers) Kerosene Stoves Water Heaters Washing Machines Consumer Electronics Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) External Power Supplies (EPS) Battery Chargers (BCs) Motor systems Motor & compressors Industrial Fans & Blowers

  6. Energy Saved (in MW) Estimated savings of over 200 MW

  7. Impact on Environment

  8. Impact of S/L Programme

  9. S/L Program for Transport Vehicles 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)

  10. Thank you for your attention, Contact information: Sandeep Garg (sgarg@beenet.in)

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