The Energy Conservation Act of 2001 established a legal framework and institutional arrangement for improving energy efficiency in India. It created the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to implement policy programs and coordinate conservation activities. Some key features of the act include establishing standards and labeling for appliances, designating large energy consumers, enforcing codes for building energy efficiency, and funding conservation initiatives through a central energy fund.
The Energy Conservation Act of 2001 established a legal framework and institutional arrangement for improving energy efficiency in India. It created the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to implement policy programs and coordinate conservation activities. Some key features of the act include establishing standards and labeling for appliances, designating large energy consumers, enforcing codes for building energy efficiency, and funding conservation initiatives through a central energy fund.
The Energy Conservation Act of 2001 established a legal framework and institutional arrangement for improving energy efficiency in India. It created the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to implement policy programs and coordinate conservation activities. Some key features of the act include establishing standards and labeling for appliances, designating large energy consumers, enforcing codes for building energy efficiency, and funding conservation initiatives through a central energy fund.
The Energy Conservation Act of 2001 established a legal framework and institutional arrangement for improving energy efficiency in India. It created the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to implement policy programs and coordinate conservation activities. Some key features of the act include establishing standards and labeling for appliances, designating large energy consumers, enforcing codes for building energy efficiency, and funding conservation initiatives through a central energy fund.
The Energy Conservation Act, 2001 and its Features
Policy Framework Energy Conservation Act 2001
With the background of high energy saving potential and its benefits, bridging the gap between demand and supply, reducing environmental emissions through energy saving, and to effectively overcome the barrier, the Government of India has enacted the Energy Conservation Act 2001. The Act provides the much-needed legal framework and institutional arrangement for embarking on an energy efficiency drive.
Under the provisions of the Act, Bureau of Energy Efficiency has been established with effect from 1 st March 2002 by merging erstwhile Energy Management Centre of Ministry of Power. The Bureau would be responsible for implementation of policy programmes and coordination of implementation of energy conservation activities.
Some salient features of the Energy Conservation Act are:
Standards and Labeling Designated Consumers Energy Conservation Building Codes Central Energy Conservation Fund Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) Enforcement through Self-Regulation Demand side Management Energy efficiency I buildings and establishments Manuals and codes
Features Extracted from The Energy Conservation Act, 2001.