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ENERGY CONSERVATION IN INDIA
Presented by : Saqib Rasheed
AGENDAWHAT IS ENERGY? TYPES OF ENERGY WHY TO CONSERVE? WHAT CAN WE DO? ENERGY CONSERVATION IN INDIA
WHAT IS ENERGY ?
Energy is defined as the ability or the capacity to do work.Energy lights our cities, powers our vehicles, runs our factories. It warms our homes etc
TYPES OF ENERGY
WHY TO CONSERVE ENERGY?
Imagine the World without Electricity !Imagine the World without Energy
WHY TO CONSERVE ENERGY ?
We have limited resources available on earth. Our demands are continuously increasing day by day. It is possible that someday most of the non-renewable resources will be exhausted and we will have to switch over to alternate energy
We save our money when we saveenergy.We reduce pollution when we saveenergy.We save our energy when we saveenergy.WHY TO CONSERVE ENERGY ?
WHAT WE CAN DO ?
Road map to energy conservation
ENERGY CONSERVATION IN INDIA
Energy Intensity continues to decline
ENERGY CONSERVATIONIN INDIAAbout 70% of India's energy generation capacity is fromfossil fuels, withcoal accounting for 40% of India's total energy consumption followed bycrude oil andnatural gasat 24% and 6% respectively. India is largely dependent on fossil fuel imports to meet its energy demands. By 2030, India's dependence on energy imports is expected to exceed 53% of the country's total energy consumption.
ENERGY CONSERVATIONIN INDIA In 2009-10, the country imported 159.26 million tonnes of crude oil which amount to 80% of its domestic crude oil consumption and 31% of the country's total imports are oil imports. The growth ofelectricity generation in India has been hindered by domestic coal shortages[ and as a consequence, India's coal imports for electricity generation increased by 18% in 2010
Regulatory Framework for energy efficiency in IndiaEnergy Conservation Act, 2001 Created Bureau of Energy EfficiencyAppliance standards and labelingEnergy consumption norms, and energy-use reporting requirements for energy-intensive industrial unitsEnergy Conservation Building Code for commercial buildingsCertified Energy Managers and auditors
Regulatory Framework for energy efficiency in India
National Action Plan for Climate Change, 2008National Mission on Enhanced Energy Efficiency provides mandate for market-based mechanisms to promote energy efficiencyNational Mission on Sustainable Habitat seeks to incorporate energy-efficiency requirements in building byelaws
Implication of Regulatory Framework for energy efficiency in India
Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) by early 2013Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)Energy Conservation Building Code
Energy Conservation Building Code
Implication of Regulatory Framework for energy efficiency in IndiaBachat Lamp YojnaLong life energy saving programMinistry of New and Renewable Energy
Information helps consumer decisions
Implication of Regulatory Framework for energy efficiency in India?India launched a energy saving LED making program nation wideRenewable energy in IndiaNational Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency
LED Program launch
Energy demand is increasing due to rising incomes, accelerated industrialization, urbanization and population growth 2003-04 : 572 Mtoe 2016-17 : 842-916 Mtoe 2026-27 : 1406-1561 MtoeFuture Energy Use in India
CONCLUSIONIndia is moving towards a energy secure and energy efficient future But more fast implementation of energy conservation is required
References
http://eco3.org/ecbc/http://www.ibecc.in/learning-ecbchttp://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/ecbc-for-comm-buildings-mandatory-for-eight-states-from-fy-12/620445.htmlhttp://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/article3752921.ecewww.kredltest.in/Scrollfiles/Draft-ECBC.pdfwww.letusshare.co.in/green-building/ecbcwww.sustainable-buildings.org/wiki/index.php/ECBC
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