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1 The European Union’s programme for India
This project is funded by The European Union The European Union’s programme for India Clean Energy Cooperation with India (CECI): Legal and policy support to the development and implementation of energy efficiency legislation for the building sector in India (ACE:E2) First Regional Workshop to Implement Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) in India Session 1- Situation/Regulatory analysis MEDA, Pune 18th May 2018 Project implemented by EXERGIA S.A. member of SACO Consortium, in collaboration with PwC India

2 Objective of Situation Analysis
1 Mapping key stakeholders responsible for implementation of ECBC 2 Energy consumption Growth rate and Built-up Area Growth rate (commercial), Growth in Electrical Connections 3 Number of professionals in the state for ECBC, green buildings and material suppliers 4 Data reporting mechanisms within the state Identification and understanding of the roles of ECBC enforcers, developers/ designers/ certifiers and facilitators 5 To establish the rationale for ECBC in the state To assess the readiness of the state to adopt ECBC

3 Baseline data requirements and its reporting mechanism
Growth of electricity consumers and consumption -State Scenario of Built up area-City/State Identify the construction scenario at state level ULB City Development Agency Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation Identify number of electricity connections at state level DISCOM 1 DISCOM 2 DISCOM 3 Tools Available : Data available in Digital form Tools available : Partially available in Digital Form

4 Indicators of State readiness to adopt the ECBC
ESSENTIAL: Awareness amongst stakeholders Integration of ECBC in bye-laws and building approval process Availability of ECBC experts DESIRABLE: Data reporting mechanism for monitoring actual performance of buildings Availability of materials and facilities for performance testing (energy and other requirements) of materials and equipment

5 Overall approach State
Number of Districts and Administrative division of the states Climate zone Urbanization and construction growth Number of electrical connections and its growth Present energy consumption and its growth Any other criteria

6 Maharashtra case study
Administrative division in Maharashtra Climate variation in Maharashtra

7 Maharashtra case study-Selection of cities for analysis
Cities Identified for Study AMRAVATI AURANGABAD NAVI MUMBAI NAGPUR NASHIK PUNE Source: MEDA

8 Maharashtra case study-Growth in electrical connections

9 Maharashtra case study- Energy Consumption Growth
saving Total anticipated cumulative energy saving potential by 2030 could be around 15,000 GWh

10 Situation assessment of four states
CAGR – 19% CAGR – 11 % CAGR – 31% CAGR – 9%

11 Professional capacity in four states
Professionals Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Odisha Bihar Accredited Energy Auditor 42 2 ECBC Master Trainers 20 1 ECBC Design Professional 12 LEED Accredited Professional 71 GRIHA Evaluator (Energy Analysis) 17 4 LEED Green Associate 70 GRIHA Trainer 139 5 TOTAL 489 9 10 Accredited Energy Auditor ECBC Design Professional ECBC Master Trainers LEED AP GRIHA/IGBC Professionals 12

12 Determine availability of the ECBC compliant materials
Vendors meet Determine availability of the ECBC compliant materials Organised a vendor meet in Bhubaneswar on 23rd May 2017 Status of the project

13 Energy Saving Potential in four states
Maharashtra Total anticipated cumulative energy saving potential by 2030 could be around 15,000 GWh Odisha Total anticipated cumulative energy saving potential by 2030 could be around 800 GWh Madhya Pradesh Total anticipated cumulative energy saving potential by 2030 could be around 1000 GWh Bihar Total anticipated cumulative energy saving potential by 2030 could be around 650 GWh Energy consumption

14 Mapping - Key stakeholders
S.No. Type of organization Roles Enforcement Agencies 1 State Designated Agency (SDA) Notification and administration support Registers of ECBC professionals Rules and Guidance materials 2 Urban Development Department/Urban Local Bodies Ensuring ECBC enforcement Integration of ECBC in bye-laws building approval process 3 DISCOMs - Authority for Occupancy Connection Certificate - Monitoring/Reporting electricity consumption data of buildings Responsible for complying Works Department Integrating ECBC in designs, tenders and contracts of Government buildings Developers Integrating ECBC in designs, tenders and contracts of Private buildings Professionals (architects, engineers, consultants) Design, evaluation and Certification for ECBC compliant buildings

15 Mapping - Key stakeholders
S.No. Type of organization Roles Facilitators 1 Institutes/Associations Capacity building for large scale adoption 2 Material/Technology suppliers Progressive innovation and ensuring availability of suitable materials/ technologies 3 Third Party Assessors (TPA) Verify ECBC compliance 4 Financiers ??

16 Discussion Points Understanding the roles for each of the stakeholder groups: Enforcement agencies Developers and professionals responsible for complying Facilitators State of ECBC Readiness to implement in your state in a scale of 1 to 5. What are the success factors (if 4-5) What are the barriers (if 1-3) What are the needs Data Tools and trainings

17 Thank you for your attention! http://ace-e2.eu
EXERGIA Energy and Environment Consultants Omirou Str. & Vissarionos 1, Athens Tel: , Fax: In collaboration with PricewaterhouseCoopers India Building 10, Tower C, Floor 17th, DLF Cyber City Gurgaon , Haryana| India Tel


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