Cooperation between India and the European Union (EU) in the energy sector is guided by the India – EU Energy Panel. The Energy Panel is led by MEA from the Indian side. The last meeting of the Panel was held on 26/10/2016, to discuss cooperation in the field of energy.
The Panel broadly agreed to achieve the target outlined through a work plan 2016-18. It was also decided to add clean energy and climate partnership in addition to exploring possible cooperation on energy efficiency in industry, exchanges on storage, battery technology and electric vehicles, enhancing the flexibility of thermal power plants and finally support the financing of investments in RE's Projects. The work plan was proposed to be executed through joint working groups:
The first meeting of Joint Working Group on “Energy Efficiency, Smart Grids and Electricity Markets” with the EU was held on 15.03.2019 in New Delhi.
The second meeting of Joint Working Group on “Energy Efficiency, Smart Grids and Electricity Markets” with the EU was held virtually on 04.12.2020. The meeting was chaired by Additional Secretary (Internal Co-operation), Ministry of Power, Govt. of India and Head of Unit International Relations (ENER) from EU side.
Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power and EU successfully organized the second virtual meeting of the Common Implementation Forum (knowledge exchange forum between BEE, EU, Indian states, EU Member States) on 17.11.2021 as part of EU-India Clean Energy and Climate Partnership (CECP).
In the area of electrification, one strategy study was delivered, which subsequently was discussed with relevant stakeholders in a stakeholder consultation/webinar. The strategy titled ‘Elements of Electrification Strategy for India’ explores the current status, relevant policies and potential for economy-wide electrification in India and presents recommendations for deep electrification based on learnings from relevant technological, market- and policy-level advances in Europe to achieve the same. The study was discussed with relevant stakeholders from various ministries, think tanks and industry associations in a webinar.
After several rounds of discussions between BEE and ADEME officials, draft Terms of Reference for Cooperation between BEE & ADEME on the implementation of a national energy efficiency monitoring system in India were developed.
The project ‘Monitoring Energy Efficiency in India through Energy Efficiency Indicators’ is a collaborative work between Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), India and French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME), France for the development of Energy Efficiency Indicators in India. Energy efficiency indicators assist in monitoring the energy consumption trends and the status of energy efficiency in a country.
The ADEME team along with ENERDATA (Enerdata is an independent research and consulting firm specializing in the analysis and modelling of the global energy markets and its drivers assisting in development.
The Indo-German Energy Forum (IGEF) was established in April, 2006 between Government of the Federal Republic of Germany and Republic of India to intensify the Indo-German Co-operation to promote dialogue and cooperation with involvement of public and private sector in the areas of energy security, energy efficiency, renewable energy, investment in energy projects and collaborative R&D. While the IGEF is a high-level policy dialogue between India and Germany, the IGEF Support Office is incorporated in the structure of the Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN).
Under the Indo-German Energy Forum there are 4 sub-groups.
Sub-group 1 is efficiency enhancement in fossil fuel-based power plants,
Sub-group 2 is renewable energy
Sub-group 3 is demand side energy efficiency and low carbon growth strategies
Sub-group 4 is green Energy Corridors.
The Sub-Group 3 is being led by Bureau of Energy Efficiency are working to put in place a positive environment for enhancing energy efficiency. This is achieved by facilitating a constructive dialogue between decision-makers in Government and the private sector in both countries.
Activities and current progress in area of Cooperation between BEE and IGEF under subgroup 3
The Indo-German Technical Co-operation in the field of Energy Conservation has been going on since 1995, when the Indo-German Energy Efficiency project, was launched in May 1995, by the Energy Management Centre, a predecessor organization of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), through Tata Energy Research Institute, Bangalore. The project was completed in September 2000. With the enactment of the Energy Conservation Act 2001 and establishment of Bureau of Energy Efficiency with effect from 1st March 2002, the cooperation in the field of energy conservation continued under the project "Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN) with the objective to support policies and programmes of the Energy Conservation Act.
The project “Energy Efficient Cooling – EE-Cool” has been initiated under the Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN) on the basis of an implementation agreement signed on 01.11.2019 between the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH financed through the International Climate Initiative (IKI) of the Government of Germany.
As per the agreement mentioned above the project supports the BEE in the implementation of the India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP) with regard to energy-efficient centralised space cooling systems, taking into account the positive climate effects of non-partially fluorinated or partially halogenated refrigerants.
The project has been extended cost-neutrally until 31.12.2023.
The Indian and German Government, in their government-to-Government negotiations in 2019, agreed to provide technical assistance up to EUR 4 million for promoting energy efficiency in steel, pulp and paper or any other similar industry sector. In line with this commitment, a new project “Energy Efficiency in Industry and Data” has been commissioned by BMZ Germany, with a planned duration of 3 Years i.e (2020-23). The project focusses to strengthen the secondary steel and the paper sectors through various technical and policy level aspects at state and national level.
The main objectives of the project are:
The cooperation between India and the US in the Power sector is under the umbrella of Indo - US Energy Dialogue. The Dialogue was launched in May, 2005 and has the following objectives:
The Dialogue has been renamed as US – India Strategic Clean Energy Partnership (SCEP). The Ministerial meeting of the US – India SCEP is co-chaired by Hon’ble Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas and the US Secretary of Energy. Currently the US – India SCEP has the following pillars:
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Sr.No. |
Pillar |
Nodal Ministry on the Indian side |
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1 |
Responsible Oil & Gas |
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas |
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2 |
Emerging Fuels |
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas |
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3 |
Power & Energy Efficiency |
Ministry of Power |
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4 |
Renewable Energy |
Ministry of New & Renewable Energy |
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5 |
Sustainable Growth |
NITI Aayog |
U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) and India’s Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) collaborate under the aegis of the Power and Energy Efficiency Working Group. The main goal of the collaborations was to support development and implementations of energy efficient policies and best practices that can help achieve national energy efficiency goals and significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. For implementation of projects identified in the Working Group (Power and Energy Efficiency).
US Dept. of Energy (DOE), and BEE are exploring areas for collaboration to enhance energy efficiency and energy savings in the industrial sector by advancing a comprehensive energy management system in accordance with ISO-50001, waste heat recovery, industry deep-decarbonization and use of hydrogen.
BEE and US Department of Energy collaborated to enhance energy efficiency and energy savings in the industrial sector by advancing a comprehensive energy management system in accordance with ISO 500001. Two Webinar session organized on Industrial Efficiency: ISO 50001 Energy Management System highlighting the Textile, Pulp & Paper and Thermal Power Plant sectors during the month of September and October 2021.
India along with USDOE is currently working on-
USDOE along with ORNL is working to provide an overview of MEASUR and the process heating tool, in particular. Advance Manufacturing Office (AMO) under DOE has developed several software tools over the years to help manufacturers identify opportunities and calculate potential energy savings. Recently, these tools have been updated to also include carbon/CO2e mitigation values, and AMO has consolidated them into a platform called the MEASUR tool suite. (A single program with multiple embedded apps.) MEASUR tool suite can analyse most major support systems found within manufacturing facilities, including pumps, fans, process heat, steam, and compressed air. One webinar on MEASUR tool suite is scheduled to be held on 13th September, 2022 and webinar on Deep dive on process heating modeling tool (PHAST) & case studies 29th September, 2022 respectively.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between India and the United Kingdom on cooperation in the energy sector was signed during the visit of Hon'ble Prime Minister of India to UK during November, 2015.
The MoU provides framework for technical assistance, including in-kind grant, and other support, as mutually agreed, through relevant projects initiated by the United Kingdom. The MoU also encourage development of project specific agreements on time-to-time basis.
A PPR of India-UK new partnership programme of Technical Assistance Collaboration on Power Sector was approved by the Screening Committee of Department of Economic Affairs. Accordingly, a DPR has been submitted by the UK side for further taking up the project.
The project will focus on the following themes outlined below. All the themes will aid India’s efforts to transition towards a low carbon economy as well as deepening UK-India collaboration in advance of COP26 in Glasgow 2021.
Industrial Energy Efficiency Chaired by DG, BEE
Electric mobility charging infrastructure Chaired by CE (EC & ET), MoP
3rd India – UK Energy for Growth Partnership Ministerial Energy Dialogue held on 8th October 2021 to strengthen collaboration on accelerating the move to global clean energy in the decade ahead. Government of India endorsed Roadmap 2030 for India-UK forward Action Plan on clean energy, improving energy efficiency measures, enabling use of green hydrogen, and increasing the switch to electric mobility.
Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and the British High Commission (BHC) is working on Rejuvenation of Knowledge Exchange Platform which was launched on 26th February 2015 for promoting industrial energy efficiency. The objective of the KEP was to promote energy efficiency (EE) measures among industries through sharing of best practices, sectoral learnings and EE technologies adopted by other industries. The KEP primarily covered nine large energy intensive industries under the Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme of BEE and enabled them to develop strategies and solutions that can enhance their energy productivity and performance. The purpose of this work package is to rebuild and launch the KEP as a one-stop shop for all energy efficiency needs of industries by integrating new features and make it sustainable beyond the programme duration. This would include a database of proven & emerging technologies available in India and globally, database of technology providers and financial institutions for enhancing adoption of EE technologies/ solutions including broader solutions such as fuel switching, material substitution, circularity, resource efficiency, Industry 4.0, etc
India with UK is working in the area of Industrial Energy Efficiency and Decarbonization Knowledge and Technology Partnerships. It includes identification and development of partnership and deployment opportunities for deploying UK and international decarbonisation technologies in larger industries in India, a gap assessment of Indian industrial decarbonisation based upon primary and secondary research will be mapped to UK/International technology expertise. This will facilitate the identification of key technology providers and users for tailored partnership development support. Based on assessment of Building on industry prioritisation, technology gap assessment, and development of provider/user longlist, a tailored programme of brokerage and deployment support activities will be undertaken.
The Indo-Swiss Building Energy Efficiency Project (BEEP) is a bilateral cooperation between the Ministry of Power (MoP), Government of India and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) of the Swiss Confederation. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) is the Implementing agency on behalf of the MoP while the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is the agency on behalf of the FDFA.
Consequent to the Cabinet Approval by the Govt. of India, an MoU for a five-year joint project with an overall objective to reduce energy consumption in new buildings in India was signed between the two governments on 8th November 2011 and was valid till 7th November 2016. The successful implementation of the project during 2011-2016, resulted in the two governments agreeing to extend the MoU for 5 years. Hence, the extension of the MoU for a follow-up phase of BEEP (8th November 2016 – 7th November 2021) was signed in the month of November 2016. The MoU’s for the follow-up phase were exchanged between the two countries on 28th November 2016 at the BEEP International Conference in the presence of Mr. Piyush Goyal, the then Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy, Mines, Govt. of India. The project is also in the process of seeking an extension till December 2022 to complete the activities delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between BEE and Russian Energy Agency (REA) in February, 2020 at Moscow to promote cooperation in the area of Energy Efficiency. The sides noted the interest in cooperation in the field of energy audits and participation in international Energy Efficiency festivals.
A meeting was held between BEE and Russian Energy Agency (REA) on February, 2022 to discuss the way forward for implementing the activities as planned in the MoU. The following actions were taken:
As an outcome of the visit of Hon'ble Prime Minister of India to Japan in December 2006, Indo-Japan Energy Dialogue co-chaired by Deputy Chairman Planning Commission and Minister of Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry METI was initiated to promote cooperation in energy sector.
A meeting was organized at Bureau of Energy Efficiency on 17th November, 2016 to discuss about the Energy Conservation Guidelines and Energy Management Manual that are being used by the Industries in Japan having the participation of officials of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), The Energy Conservation Centre, Japan (ECCJ), The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) and Designated Consumers (DCs) representing various industry sub-sectors. The benefits of the Energy Conservation Guidelines and Energy Management Manuals that are being used by the industries in Japan were highlighted. These guidelines and manuals would help Indian Industries in achieving energy efficiency.
Further, for implementation of Energy conservation guidelines and development of Energy Management Manuals, 9 model factories and Designated Consumers form various PAT sectors were selected.
As per the current Covid situation, ECCJ and BEE agreed to disseminate the EM Manuals through web meetings and webinars. Thus, the activities were divided into Plan A, B and C are as below:
The Plan A was to disseminate the EC Guidelines and EM Manuals to more Designated Consumers from all PAT sectors.
For Plan B, webinars were conducted for Model Factories for improvement in EM manuals.
For development of Verification system for EC Guidelines, the webinar were conducted with officials from BEE and SDAs.
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