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CFL Lighting Scheme CDM based “Bachat Lamp Yojana”

CFL Lighting Scheme CDM based “Bachat Lamp Yojana”. Initiated by. Objective of Bachat Lamp Yojana. Using CDM to finance….. ..Market transformation 400 million light-points in India Estimated BLY projects : 400 Per Annum Project Estimates* GHG reduction: 22,000 tCO 2e

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CFL Lighting Scheme CDM based “Bachat Lamp Yojana”

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  1. CFL Lighting Scheme CDM based “Bachat Lamp Yojana” Initiated by

  2. Objective of Bachat Lamp Yojana Using CDM to finance….. ..Market transformation • 400 million light-points in India • Estimated BLY projects : 400 Per Annum Project Estimates* • GHG reduction: 22,000 tCO2e • Power saving: 10 MW

  3. BLY Uses pCDM Approach The programme itself does not achieve the reductions, but provides the framework for emission reductions to occur through certified project activities

  4. Requirements • The Investor gets empanelled with BEE • DISCOM identifies BEE empanelled Investor • Tri-partite Agreement with DISCOM, Investor and BEE • Investor identifies long-life IS certified CFL supplier • Develop project as per BLY scheme templates

  5. Specifications of CFLs • Confirm to IS15111 standards and subsequent amendments • Lumen output equal to or greater than the ICL replaced • Lifetime equal to or greater than 6000 hrs • Power factor equal or greater than .85 • CFLs carry a BLY logo

  6. BLY Role Players

  7. Role of BEE

  8. Role of CFL Investor

  9. Role of DISCOM

  10. PotentialRole of SDAs in BLY • SDA’s are the nodal Agencies for implementation of BEE schemes in the states • State level promotion of BLY Scheme. • Confidence building of DISCOMS and other stakeholders • SDA’s can play a very important role in facilitation and support of project level meeting if and so required. • Provide support to BEE at State Level for performing function of CME.

  11. Support by BEE • Revised Empanelment Procedure(Application form uploaded on BEE website) • List of CFL Investors reviewed every year • Model Bidding document(EOI template) • Bilateral Agreement:BEE-Investor • Bilateral Agreement:DISCOM-Investor • Tripartite Agreement:BEE-Investor-DISCOM

  12. Support by BEE…Contd • CDM-SSC-PoA • CDM-SSC-CPA-DD Template • BLY Managing Entity Administration Manual • BLY Communication Form • CPA Eligibility Checklist • PCN Format • Status of the CPAs submitted to BEE for inclusion

  13. Progress In Bachat Lamp Yojana • 18 Investors have been empanelled by BEE for the ready reference of the DISCOMS. • 16 states/UT have taken up steps towards implementation of scheme in their respective DISCOM regions. • Projects from Kerala, Karnataka, Goa ,Delhi and Andhra Pradesh received by BEE for Eligibility Check and inclusion in the registered umbrella framework. • Validation of 20 Kerala and 7 Karnataka projects are in the final stages of validation. • Nearly 200 Lakh CFLs have already been distributed in various parts of India.

  14. Support to Investors by BEE • Project Development • PoA Design • Validation • DNA Approval • Registration • Project Execution • CPA Inclusion • Maintain Database • Single Point Liaison • CER Allocation

  15. Support by BEE (CPA Inclusion and Verification)

  16. Challenges……

  17. Enable energy efficiency …using CDM • Contact Information: • Bureau of Energy Efficiency (Govt of India, Ministry of Power) 4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan,R. K. Puram New Delhi- 110 066, India. • Tel: 011- 26179699 • Fax: 011- 26178352 • Email:vthakur@beenet.in • www.bee-india.nic.in

  18. Implementation Methods

  19. Project Development process with Private Investors

  20. Select a SPV to implement BLY

  21. Project Development process with EESL

  22. Benefits to the state under BLY

  23. Bachat Lamp Yojana Potential • CFLs give 80% energy savings without compromising lumen intensity • 400 million ICLs can be replaced, annually saving ~ 4000 MW • Each BLY project ~ 600,000 CFLs, upto 4 CFLs per household GHG reduction estimate 1 tCO2e reduction can be achieved by replacing • Ten 100 W ICL or • Twenty 60 W ICL

  24. Programme Landscape of BLY CDM EB Communication PoA -Manager Buyer in Annex I Country Validation / Verification PoA approval Technically develops BLY scheme methodology and documents DNA Annex I & II Payment for CERs CERs sold Safe disposal of returned CFL CFL INVESTOR HOUSEHOLD Fused CFL’s returned Pays Rs 15 for new CFL Safe keeping of replaced ICL lamp for inspection Replaced ICL lamp • Procures long-life CFLs and distributes to households • Day-to-day monitoring; Verification survey to assess lamp failure rate CFL = Compact Florescent LampICL = Incandescent lamps BEE = Bureau of Energy Efficiency DISCOM = Distribution Company DNA = Designated National Authority EB = Executive Board DISCOM Each BLY project ~ 600,000 CFLs, upto 4 CFLs per household 400 million ICLs / annum replaceable, annually saving ~ 6000 MW Provides access to the households for installing CFLs

  25. Monitoring & Verification • AMS IIJ- Simplified M&V Total area serviced by DISCOM • Deemed savings approach: 3.5 hours / day/ CFL • Periodic CFLs survey Project area) MS-1 MS-2 MS = Monitoring Survey

  26. Benefits of BLY Uses CDM Programme of Activities approach to • Lower transaction costs • Reduced time • Capture an activity otherwise difficult / expensive under CDM • Reduce risk to investors • Simple monitoring without compromising CFL usage hours • Predictable returns in todays uncertain global financial flux and post -2012 uncertainity

  27. BLY Chronology April-June 2009– BLY revised as per AMS IIJ

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