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Title: How to Reduce Energy Consumption in Industry?


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How to Reduce Energy Consumption in Industry?
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Sustainable Energy Future For India
  • In light of Indias continuous struggle to meet
    the ever-growing demand for energy, the power
    sector is trying several means to increase power
    generation capacity particularly in the renewable
    energy sector. While we continue with this
    endeavor, it is equally important to take
    measures to ensure improved energy efficiency
    across all core sectors industry, buildings and
    appliances. In this context, focus on industry
    sector is essential, as it accounts for nearly
    40 of the total energy consumption in India.
    Reducing energy consumption in the industrial
    sector can prove to be very effective in
    designing the path towards a sustainable energy
    future for India.

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Briefing Series on PAT scheme
  • The Perform Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme
    launched in 2012 is one of the most recently
    designed and implemented policy mandate aimed at
    reducing specific energy consumption of energy
    intensive and large industries in India. The
    scheme is the brainchild of the Bureau of Energy
    efficiency (BEE).. The first phase of the scheme
    ended in 2015. The scheme has been projected to
    bring savings of about 6 to 7 million TOE (tons
    of oil equivalent) of energy, and reduction of
    about 25 million Tons of CO2 equivalent.

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Salient Features of PAT scheme
  • The PAT policy includes a reward-penalty system
    to increase energy savings in the industry
    sector. Overachievement of energy savings above
    the assigned targets will result in market based
    incentives such as tradable ES Certs, whereas
    under-achievers would need to purchase ES certs
    or pay a penalty.
  • The scheme focuses on improving the overall
    efficiency of the production process to achieve
    the eventual target of energy savings. It does
    not provide any emission reduction directives
    that aim at bringing down the absolute units of
    emissions as followed in several other countries.
    According to experts, PATs approach is far more
    realistic and sustainable as it seeks to
    encourage energy efficiency by setting targets on
    specific energy consumption. Political and
    commercial forces may influence absolute
    reduction of emission units.

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Increased Participation of Energy Service
Companies
  • Another effective way to reduce energy
    consumption in industry sector could be increased
    participation of Energy Service Companies
    (ESCOs). An ESCO company delivers energy
    efficiency gains to its customers its
    compensation is directly tied to the energy
    savings achieved. ESCOs provide attractive
    options for companies willing to take up Energy
    Efficiency (EE) projects. A model ESCO contract
    for industrial sector has been designed recently.
    The Alliance for Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE)
    has been commissioned to work on the model on a
    pilot basis in consultation with relevant
    stakeholders such as ESCOs, Indian industry and
    financing institutions.

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Dr. Satish Kumar, Chairman AEEE who was the
session Chair. The Indian industry is looking for
more commitment from the government, both in
terms of finance and policy.
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Energy Efficiency Project Implementation
  • The model ESCO performance contract for
    Industrial projects was required as currently
    there is absence of simple energy performance
    contracts that can govern such engagements
    between companies and an ESCO. The model that has
    been designed primarily focuses on robust
    measurement and verification tools and effective
    mechanisms for dispute resolutions based on an
    actual energy efficiency project implementation.

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Conclusion
  • Given the performance of PAT Phase I in bringing
    down the energy consumption levels in the
    industry sector, much more can be done in its
    subsequent phases for better results and a
    sustainable energy future for India. Policy
    makers must also focus on other means such as
    ESCO contracts for industrial efficiency
    projects.

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