25 Years of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE)
Kartavya Desk Staff
Source: PIB
Subject: Miscellaneous
Context: The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under the Ministry of Power commemorated its 25th Foundation Day, marking a major milestone in India’s energy-efficiency journey.
About 25 Years of Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE):
What it is?
• The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) is a statutory body under the Ministry of Power, responsible for promoting energy efficiency and reducing energy intensity across sectors of the Indian economy.
• It acts as India’s nodal institution for designing and implementing energy conservation policies and programmes.
Established in:
• Established: 1 March 2002
• Legal Basis: Energy Conservation Act, 2001
• Parent Ministry: Ministry of Power, Government of India
Headquarters: New Delhi, India
Brief History:
• Created after the enactment of the Energy Conservation Act, 2001 to institutionalise energy efficiency in India.
• Over two decades, BEE expanded from appliance labeling initiatives to large-scale industrial, building, and transport efficiency programmes.
• Key milestones include the Standards & Labelling Programme, Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) Scheme, and transition toward market-based carbon mechanisms such as the Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS).
Aim / Mission:
• Reduce the energy intensity of the Indian economy.
• Promote self-regulation and market-based mechanisms for energy conservation.
• Enable sustainable development through efficient energy use across all sectors.
Key Functions:
• Policy Leadership: Provides recommendations and direction for national energy conservation strategies.
• Programme Implementation: Designs and coordinates schemes such as PAT, Standards & Labelling, and energy efficiency in buildings and industries.
• Monitoring & Verification: Develops systems for measuring and verifying energy savings.
• Standards & Certification: Establishes testing and certification protocols for appliances and equipment.
• Energy Audits: Mandates audits for designated energy-intensive industries.
• Research & Capacity Building: Promotes R&D and strengthens consultancy services in energy conservation.
• Consumer Awareness: Encourages informed purchasing through star labelling and digital tools like the Star Label App.
Significance:
• Energy Security: Reduces demand growth by conserving electricity, lowering dependence on additional generation capacity.
• Climate Commitments: Supports India’s goals of lowering emissions intensity and increasing non-fossil energy share.