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CDM based CFL programme

CDM based CFL programme. NARAYANAN.A.M. Head-Energy Efficiency Division Energy Management Centre -Kerala. Annual Energy Consumption: Petroleum Fuel~ 6 MT Electricity ~ 12 BU; ~ 2900MW (Peak). Load Curve. energy management centre - kerala. Reasons for CFLs.

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CDM based CFL programme

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  1. CDM based CFL programme NARAYANAN.A.M. Head-Energy Efficiency Division Energy Management Centre -Kerala energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  2. .. .. Annual Energy Consumption: Petroleum Fuel~ 6 MT Electricity ~ 12 BU; ~ 2900MW (Peak) energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  3. Load Curve energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in energy management centre - kerala

  4. Reasons for CFLs Poor monsoon – Low Water Level in HEP Daily Consumption to 54.9 MU from 49 MU MD to 3200 MW from 2850 MW Power availability from Central pool? Power intensive life style of Domestic Consumers [AC, Exercise equipments , Kitchen Appliances, Water heaters etc.] Most cost effective programme energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  5. Preliminary work KSEB invited bid for CDM based CFL programme “BLY” in Nov. 2009 three firms shortlisted, none shown keen interest in implementing the project. KSEB cancelled the bid and discussed with BEE to overcome the situation. As per this discussion, EMC came into picture and registered as an investor in the BLY programme. energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  6. Cost Government accorded AS (Administrative Sanction) to EMC for implementing the BLY programme. Tenders were finalized and EMC issued supply orders to M/s Philips on 01st Feb 2010. Total Project Cost :Rs.95.00 Cr. Loan from Govt. :Rs. 40.00 Cr. Loan from KSEB :Rs.51.50 Cr.(@13.5% interest) Total CFLs purchased :1,44,17,466 Nos. energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  7. Specification Applicable Standard : IS:15111 (Part-1 & 2)-2002 Wattage : 14 Watt. Rated Voltage : 230 V Frequency :50 Hz Power Factor :>0.85 Lamp Cap : Bayonet cap type Burning hours :Minimum 6000 hours Colour :‘Cool Daylight’ Luminous Flux :>760 Lumen ( >55 Lumen per Watt) Colour temperature :6500K Harmonics: 3rd <2.4 mA, 5th <1.9mA, 7th <1 energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  8. Inauguration The Programme inaugurated on 15th March 2010 by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Kerala by giving two 14 W CFLs to Hon’ble Opposition Leader. energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  9. Distribution Programme Started from the southern to Northern side Formed Committees in Grama Panchayath level for smooth implementation good Media coverage date and venue CFL distribution centers widely published The programme closed South: 15th July 2010 Central : 31st July 2010 North: 30th Aug 2010 energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  10. Implementation energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  11. Guidelines for CFL distribution A Ex. E in sub Regional Store of Circle Office receives the CFLs Testing of samples Verification of Bills and forward to EMC Issue of CFLs to various KSEB offices based on the domestic consumer strength In the Section Office, AE to maintain a separate register Give mass publicity through News papers regarding supply of CFLs energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  12. Guidelines for CFL distribution AE to decide on distribution Centers in consultation with Panchayath, People Representatives, Resident’s Association/NGO’s etc. to record distribution of CFLs, recorded in format containing : “ Consumer No, name, date of last bill, details of amount received, Agreement, signature” A master register of section is made available for any verification energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  13. Guidelines for CFL distribution At distribution center, more than one set of counters, each with 4 sub-counters, viz., First sub-counter: testing the Incandescent Lamp(ICL) Second sub-counter: indentifying the consumer and affixing signature (agreement) Third sub-counter: collecting Rs. 30/- and issuing of receipt Fourth sub-counter: issue of CFL after testing and affixing seal (Two CFL issued) in the last bill and issue of notice for making aware of the benefits in savings and to avoid mercury pollution energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  14. Guidelines for CFL distribution ICLs collected: numbered, packed and transferred to storage space. energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  15. All Costs including Purchase, Distribution and Transaction Cost fully met by EMC-Kerala energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  16. Guidelines for CFL distribution Arrangements were made to replace the faulty CFLs from the KSEB offices. Second Saturdays are dedicated for distribution of faulty CFLs during the warrantee period. energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  17. CPA (CDM Programme Activity) Verification of Registration in Progress energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

  18. emck@keralaenergy.gov.in energy management centre – kerala www.keralaenergy.gov.in

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