New Delhi:The Ministry of Power has proposed amendments to Energy Conservation Act, 2001 which include provision for specifying minimum quantum of renewable energy in the overall consumption by establishments and industrial units. The amendment are aimed at promoting consumption of renewable energy. "Amidst the growing energy needs and changing global climate landscape, the Government of India has identified new areas to achieve higher levels of penetration of renewable energy by proposing certain amendments to Energy Conservation Act, 2001," a power ministry statement said.
The objective will be to enhance demand for renewable energy at the end-use sectors such as industry, buildings, transport etc. The Ministry of Power has prepared amendments, after consultations with various stakeholders. The proposal includes defining minimum share of renewable energy in the overall consumption by the industrial units or any establishment, it stated. There will be provision to incentivise efforts on using clean energy sources by means of carbon saving certificate.
Power Minister R K Singh reviewed the proposed amendments recently and directed to seek comments and suggestions from concerned line ministries / departments and state governments. Accordingly, a meeting was held by Alok Kumar, Secretary (Power) with the stakeholders ministries and organisations on October 28, 2021 to give a final shape to the proposed amendments in the EC Act. To review the Act in detail, four stakeholder consultation meetings (one national consultation workshop and three regional consultations) were conducted with various stakeholders to discuss and receive inputs on the possible amendments.
Further, to the discussion and stakeholder consultations, the amendments have been proposed to strengthen the institutions originally envisaged under the Act. The proposed amendments would facilitate development of carbon market in India and prescribe minimum consumption of renewable energy either as direct consumption or indirect use through grid. This will help in reduction of fossil fuel based energy consumption and carbon emission to the atmosphere.
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