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Order of the President of Republic of Azerbaijan on preparation of National Strategy on the use of alternative and RES for 2010-2020
On the basis of this Order, central government of Azerbaijan is obliged to prepare and present national strategy or the use of alternative and renewable energy sources for the country for 2012-2020. The strategy must be prepared on the basis of cooperation with local governments…
Draft Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy 2018
In 2013, Government of India launched a National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020. Under the mission plan, the Scheme for Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid&) Electric Vehicles in India (‘FAME India’) was launched in March, 2015 for two years as Phase-I, which has…
City of Delhi government support of EV via Subsidies, refund of the local VAT & 50% reduction of road tax
The City of Delhi offers a 15% subsidy on the base price of an electric vehicle and a refund of the local VAT (which is 12.5%). And it reduces the road tax normally paid by vehicle operators by
Gujarat Small Hydel Policy 2016
The Gujarat Small Hydel Policy 2016 provides the framework for the State Government and its agencies to promote, support, facilitate and incentivize investments in small hydel projects in the State. The Government of Gujarat anticipates participation from investors in setting up…
Biogas Power (off-grid) Programme
The Biogas Power (off-grid) Programme is for decentralized power generation applications and thermal applications during 2015-2016 and the remaining period of the 12th Five Year Plan in continuation of the Ministry’s sanction of the programme in
National Biogas and Manure Management Programme
The National Biogas and Manure Management programme is a Central Sector Scheme primarily set up for rural and semi-urban households. Categories are designated accordingly: cattle-dung, and other bio-degradeable materials such biomass from farms, gardens, kitchens, and night…
EESL Super-Efficient Air Conditioning Programme
Pilot Bulk procurement programme where EESL has partnered with BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (electricity distribution company with 2.4 million customers) to provide super-efficient air conditioners (consuming around 750 kWh/year, 40% more efficient compared to conventional air…
Government Assistance for Wind Power Development
The federal Indian government initially sought to support increased power generation from wind turbines in the 7th National Five Year Plan (1985 to 1990). The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has since developed a range of policy measures and fiscal incentives to…
EE building Code - “Thermal Protection of Buildings" 24-01-2016 RACN
The norms refer directly to all residential, industrial, public buildings, and indirectly, to the construction industry including building materials and assemblies.These Construction Norms apply to the design of thermal protection of the buildings and structures under the…
Government Assistance for Renewable Energy Projects (Wind, Solar, Biofuel, Hydro)
The federal Indian government initially sought to support increased power generation from wind turbines in the 7th National Five Year Plan (1985 to 1990). The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has since developed a range of policy measures and fiscal incentives to…
National Action Plan on Climate Change
On 30 June, India released its first National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) outlining existing and future policies and programmes directed at climate change mitigation and adaptation. The plan outlines eight "national missions" running up to 2017, and ministries are…
Renewable Energy Certificates system
As of 2011, the Indian government launched the Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) system to rapidly increase the share of renewable energy in total energy mix. RECs will become essential for states and utilities in meeting their respective Renewable Portfolio Obligation…
RE Tariff regulations
The CERC issued regulations in September 2009 providing guidelines on how feed-in tariff rates for renewable energy projects are to be calculated, for projects that the Commission would set tariffs for. The regulations cover all renewable energy technologies, and are to be…
Gujarat Waste to Energy Policy 2016
The Gujarat Waste to Energy Policy 2016 estimates that the MSW of Gujarat State could support a Waste to Energy plant of approximately 100 MW. While regarded as an expensive source for generation, the policy recognizes the need to make MSW available to generators at designated…
The Strategic Development Program of Hydro energy Sector of the Republic of Armenia
The Program states that Armenia is rich in renewable energy sources and it forecasts that by 2025 they will be able to meet 30% of country’s energy demand. Hydroenergy is the most usable RE type in the country. In order to reach 30% of RE presence in the national energy mix…
Renewable Energy Target of Azerbaijan
By 2020 20% of electricity consumption of Azerbaijan must be met by electricity generated from renewable energy sources. In 2020 9,7% of total energy consumption must be met by renewable energy sources. Azerbaijan aims to reach a cumulative renewable power capacity of 2GW by…
Mandatory Use of Energy Efficient Lamps in Rajasthan
The Energy department of Rajasthan has issued a notification No. F.20(6)Energy/98 dated, making the use of energy efficient lamps mandatory. The notification says that incandescent lamps and conventional chokes for fluorescent lights shall not be used in any new buildings…
National Action Plan on Climate Change
India adopted its first National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) in 2008. The plan outlines existing and future policies and programmes directed at climate change mitigation and adaptation through eight national missions running up to 2017. The missions are wide ranging,…
Efficient use of energy and its conservation in Himachal Pradesh
In line with the Energy Conservation Act, this order by the government of Himachal Pradesh has been issued to drive the implementation of energy efficiency measures across high energy consuming entities, such as industrial entities, commercial establishments and government…
Uttar Pradesh renewable energy feed-in tariff 2014 - 2019 levels
The feed-in tariff policy was set up in order to boost the renewable energy generation in Uttar Pradesh region. The PPAs are granted for period fo 20 years. Ficial year means a period commencing on 1st April of a calendar year and ending on 31st March of the subsequent calendar…
DeenDayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) - rural electrification programme
The programme is designed to provide electricity to villages using conventional or renewable sources through capital subsidies. Eligible projects for the support: The capital subsidy support is granted to the following types of projects: Separating agricultural and…
Rajasthan net-metering policy 2015
The net metering policy for Rajasthan went into force on 26th of February 2015. The eligible parties installing rooftop PV installations are allowed to benefit from the net metering tariff of INR 7.5 per installed unit. The policy restricts the cumulative installation that can…
Accelerated depreciation tax benefit
The accelerated depreciation tax benefit for renewable energy plant developers was re-established on 30th of March 2014 after a two year long gap. The accelerated depreciation benefit was fixed on 80% level until 31st of March 2017. As of 1st of April 2017 the accelerated…
Star Rating Label for non-residential buildings
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency has developed a voluntary Star Rating Programme for buildings which is based on the actual performance of a building expressed in kWh/sq. m/year. Currently, labelling is available for 4 categories of buildings (day use office buildings, business…
Labelling of Energy Consuming Products
Regulations on requirements for energy labelling of energy-related products overseen by MoE, EEA and the Consumer Protection Agency (CPA):- energy labelling of household tumble driers;- energy labelling of air conditioners;- energy labelling of domestic ovens and range hoods;-…
Tamil Nadu Incentive for Domestic Solar Rooftops
The Tamil Nadu Incentive for Domestic Solar Rooftops is a state government subsidy of Rs. 20,000/- per kWp for individual or group applications with only 1kWp plant for residential purpose. The subsidy scheme applies only to grid-connected rooftop solar PV systems comprising…
Andhra Pradesh Wind Power Policy 2015
The Andhra Pradesh Wind Power Policy 2015, in an order to promote wind power projects, was updated from the Andhra Pradesh Wind Power Policy, 2012. The Wind Power Policy, 2015 encourages, develops and promotes wind power generation in the State with a view to meet growing…
Partial Risk Sharing Facility in Energy Efficiency
A GEF funded project implemented by the World Bank, Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) and Energy Efficiency Services Limited. The objective of the Partial Risk Sharing Facility for Energy Efficiency (PRSF) Project is to assist in achieving energy savings with…
Partial Risk Guarantee Fund for Energy Efficiency (PRGFEE)
Under NMEEE, BEE has institutionalized PRGFEE for addressing the debt related issues in financing EE projects. PRGFEE is a risk sharing mechanism to provide Participating financial institutions (PFIs) with a partial coverage of risk involved in extending loans for EE projects.…
Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy 2014-2021 (Draft)
The Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy recognizes the need for long term energy security and how volatile fossil fuel costs, global warming and climate change is promoting renewable power generation in the State. The policy follows the Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy 2009-14…
World Bank India Energy Efficiency Scale-up Program Guarantee
The project development objectives are to scale up energy savings in residential and public sectors, strengthen EESL’s institutional capacity, and enhance its access to commercial financing. The scope includes support to Government of India’s “Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for…
Comprehensive Policy on Decentralized (Off-grid) Energy Generation Projects based on New and Renewable Energy (Non-Conventional) Energy Sources – 2016
The Comprehensive Policy on Decentralized (Off-grid) Energy Generation Projects based on New and Renewable Energy (Non-Conventional) Energy Sources – 2016 sets targets for off-grid energy
Gujarat Wind Power Policy 2016-2021
The Gujarat Wind Power Policy 2016 will remain in effect until 30th June 2021. The aim of this policy and similar policies from 2009 and 2013 is to achieve an installed wind power capacity of more than 3 800 MW by the end of 2016. Wind projects installed and commissioned during…
Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015
The Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015 set ambitious targets for different renewable energy sources defined as follow: Power Projects Target (MW) Wind power projects 5000 Sugarcane waste/Agricultural remedial projects 1000 Small hydro 400 Agricultural waste power…
Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-2021
The Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-2021 is an initiative the Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy 2014-2021 (Draft) and is an amended version of the Karnataka Solar Policy 2011-2016. The Government of Karnataka noted changes unfolding in the solar sector and achievements made by Solar…
MEPS, S&L - Electric Geysers
The Central Government in consultation with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, specifies the Energy Performance Standards for star labeled Stationary Storage Type Electric Water Heaters and the standard covers the single phase electric storage water heaters for household and…
Capital Grants for Off-Grid and Decentralized Concentrated Solar Thermal (CST) Technologies for Community Cooking, Process Heat and Space Heating & Cooling Applications - Extension
On 26th February 2018 the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy of India (MNRE) issued Order extending capital grants support for Concentrated Solar Thermal (CST) until 2020. The subsidy is available for a variety of concentrating solar thermal applications, such as community…
National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) adopted the National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy on 14 May 2018. The objective of the policy is to provide a framework for the promotion of large grid-connected wind-solar PV hybrid system for efficient utilization of transmission…
Procurement of energy efficient appliances for Government Undertakings
To save 250 MW power through procurement of energy efficient appliances In achieve long-term energy savings, the Ministry of Finance (responsible for procurement policy) has, in consultation with Ministry of Power (MoP) and Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), issued an office…
Rajasthan Policy for Promoting Generation Through Non-Conventional Energy Sources
The Rajasthan Policy for Promoting Generation Through Non-Conventional Energy Sources was created to promote generation of power from sources including solar power projects, wind energy projects and biomass energy projects. The policy offers direction in the sale of power, grid…
Directives for efficient use of energy and its conservation in buildings or building complexes in Rajasthan
This notification is in adherence with the ECBC as laid down by BEE. It sets out the requirement that certain buildings (criteria mentioned in consumer category), both government and private commercial buildings, adhere to energy efficiency norms for new construction and…
Feed-in tariff for renewable energy sources (levels for 2011-2017)
Renewable energy feed-in tariff scheme was introduced in Armenia in 2011. Since then, indicated renewable technologies were able to benefit from 15 year-long guaranteed feed-in tariffs. Tariffs are technology specific, submitted to yearly updates and expressed in AMD/kWh.…
NCM E.04.03-2008 Energy conservation in building
This norm refers to residential buildings and public buildings (preschools, general culture institutions, medical institutions and clinics, administrative institutions) with prescribed temperature and relative humidity of the internal air. All requirements in the document are…
Regulation (GD no. 896 of 21.07.2016) on the "Procedure of energy performance certification of buildings and of building units"
The implementation of these European standards in the Republic of Moldova took place through the Government Decision no. 896/2016 "On the approval of the Regulation on the procedure for the certification of the energy performance of buildings and of building
Law on Energy Savings (1998)
This Law establishes precepts of law of implementation of state policy of increase in efficiency of energy use, and also precepts of law of creation and functioning of institutional, economic and information mechanisms of realization of this policy. Purposes of this Law:The…
Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) for commercial buildings - 2017
The ECBC has been revised in 2017 to reflect the developments of technology maturity and to set higher benchmarks for building energy efficiency. Furthermore, the following parameters were included in addition to the components from the 2007 ECBC (building envelope, HVAC, water…
EESL National Energy Efficient Buildings Programme
The National Energy Efficient Buildings programme has the objective of retrofitting 20,000 large public and private buildings with more efficient appliances and equipment by 2020. As part of the programme, buildings are equipped with advanced building management systems to track…
National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency
NMEEE includes four specific energy efficiency initiatives under its umbrella. These enhanced energy efficiency measures are aimed at facilitating energy intensive industries (industries that consume large quantities of energy in production process) to reduce their energy…
Agricultural Demand Side Management (AgDSM) Programme
The Agriculture Demand Side Management (Ag-DSM) scheme of BEE was initiated during XI plan. The objective of the programme is to reduce the energy intensity of agriculture pumping sector by carrying out efficiency up gradation of agricultural pump sets. It is estimated that…
India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP)
The Indian plan (ICAP) was launched in March 2019 by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. The ICAP provides a 20-year perspective and outlines actions needed to provide access to sustainable cooling. The Plan seeks to (i) reduce cooling demand across sectors…