Global mechanisms to create Energy Efficient and low-carbon infrastructures: An indian perspective

S. Krishnan, N. Narang, Smita Kumari Dolly, R. King, E. Subrahmanian
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The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in India has proposed the Perform, Achieve and Trade mechanism to improve industrial energy efficiency. Several European countries and Australia have other energy efficiency schemes. Major developing economies like India and China are also engaged in reducing energy consumption, lowering energy intensity in a manner that would be technically feasible and economically viable. This paper compares some energy efficiency schemes which are being implemented or already implemented in countries.We will draw lessons from these schemes in the design of Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) mechanism for India. This paper also discusses design and operational features of white certificate schemes mainly in terms of obliged parties, size of target, eligible customers etc. Most of the schemes discussed are based on quantified energy savings obligations imposed on energy distributors or suppliers, coupled with a certification of the energy savings (via white certificates), and a possibility to trade certificates. These market based instruments help countries to encourage investments in energy efficiency improvement and achieve national energy saving targets. The paper looks at several issues that may arise during/after implementation of PAT mechanism.
建立节能低碳基础设施的全球机制:印度视角
印度能源效率局(BEE)提出了“执行、实现和贸易”机制,以提高工业能源效率。几个欧洲国家和澳大利亚也有其他的能源效率计划。印度和中国等主要发展中经济体也在以技术上和经济上都可行的方式减少能源消耗,降低能源强度。本文比较了各国正在实施或已经实施的一些能源效率方案。我们将从这些计划中吸取教训,设计印度的执行、实现和贸易(PAT)机制。本文还主要从主体、目标规模、合格客户等方面论述了白色证书方案的设计和运行特点。讨论的大多数方案都是基于对能源分销商或供应商施加的量化节能义务,加上节能认证(通过白色证书),以及交易证书的可能性。这些以市场为基础的工具有助于各国鼓励在提高能源效率方面的投资,并实现国家节能目标。本文着眼于在PAT机制实施期间/之后可能出现的几个问题。
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