Hyderabad: Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) hosted a workshop geared toward accelerating the adoption of energy-efficient applied sciences in India’s industrial sector. The workshop attracted over 100 key stakeholders, together with authorities officers and power effectivity specialists.
The workshop is a part of the continuing nationwide initiative, ‘Creating and Sustaining Markets for Vitality Effectivity,’ underneath the International Atmosphere Facility (GEF-6) cycle. In the course of the workshop, waste warmth restoration methods, superior compressed air options, energy-efficient cooling mechanisms, turbo blowers, IE4 motors with VFDs, microturbines, and industrial automation applied sciences had been mentioned.
Shyam Sunder, Director, BEE, outlined BEE’s mission in steering India’s industries in direction of power effectivity and local weather change mitigation. He careworn the necessity for industries to undertake superior applied sciences regardless of perceived dangers, positioning these efforts as essential to sustainable growth.
In the course of the occasion, Ravichandran Purushothaman, Chairman, Vitality Effectivity, and Venkatagiri, Government Director, CII, emphasised the function industries must play in embracing new applied sciences. “Industries should paved the way by adopting energy-efficient options to drive operational excellence whereas minimizing environmental footprints,” he mentioned.
The workshop highlighted the ADEETIE (Accelerating Demand for Energy-Efficient Technologies in Industrial Enterprises) scheme initiated by BEE. This programme promotes power saving options by way of business collaboration, capacity-building programmes, and direct assist.
G Sreenivasulu, Deputy Executive Engineer, Andhra Pradesh State Energy Conservation Mission (APSCEM), offered the outcomes of the PAT scheme in Andhra Pradesh’s energy-intensive industries. The State’s 59 industries are projected to avoid wasting 1.16 million tonnes of oil equal, with additional energy-saving measures being adopted within the thermal energy sector.
Vitality effectivity specialists recognised the efforts of the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana governments in implementing energy-saving packages like PAT.