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Ministry of Power Bureau of Energy Efficiency National Energy Conservation Awards 2009

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Ministry of Power Bureau of Energy Efficiency

National Energy Conservation Awards 2009

BEE coordinates this voluntary activity on behalf of Ministry of Power

Due to consistent efforts put in by BEE, scheme has become very popular among industries, as is evident from increasing participation level

National Energy Conservation AwardsNational Energy Conservation Awards

INDUSTRY1. Aluminum2. Automobile3. Cement4. Ceramics5. Chemicals6. Chlor Alkali7. Consumer Goods 8. Dairy9. Drugs & Pharmaceuticals 10. Edible Oil / Vanaspati11. Fertilizers12. Forging13. Food Processing 14. Foundries 15. Glass16. Integrated Steel 17. Jute18. Mini Steel19. Mining20. Paints & Allied Product21. Paper & Pulp22. Petrochemicals23. Petroleum Pipeline24. Plastic25. Refineries26. Refractory27. Sugar28. Steel Re-Rolling29. Tea30. Tyre31. Textile32. General Category

OFFICE BUILDINGS HOTELS & HOSPITALS BUILDING SHOPPING MALL MUNICIPALITIES STATE DESIGNATED AGENCIES - SDAS ZONAL RAILWAYS* AVIATION* MANUFACTURERS - BEE STAR LABELED APPLIANCES

* Newly introduced Sectors in 2009

1. Excellence Award - The industrial unit eligible for Top Rank Award for 3rd year in a row would be given the highest prize, namely "Excellence Award" (instead of Top Rank Award) in recognition of its consistent performance.

2. Top Rank Award - An industrial unit getting the First Position for the third year in a row will be eligible for a "Top Rank Award" for that year.

3. First Prize - First prizes is proposed to be given in each sub-sector in the form of a gold plated trophy, bearing plaque with appropriate citation on such awards

4. Second Prize - Second prizes is proposed to be given in each sub-sector in the form of a silver plated trophy, bearing plaque with appropriate citation on such awards

5. Certificate of Merit - The third prize will be in the form of “Certificate of Merit”

The Union Power Minister, Shri Sushilkumar Shinde addressing at the National Energy Conservation Day function, in

New Delhi on December 14, 2008

NECA 2008

The President, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil presenting the National Energy Conservation Awards-2007 to the General Manager, Western Railway, Shri A.K. Jhingron at the National Energy Conservation Day function,

in New Delhi on December 14, 2007

NECA 2007

The Union Power Minister Shri Sushil Kumar Shinde gave away the awards on the occasion of National Energy Conservation Day, in

New Delhi on December 14, 2006

NECA 2006

NECA 2005

On the occasion of NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION DAY Chief Guest Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam His Excellency President of India presented National

Energy Conservation Awards 2005 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi on 14th December 2005

NECA 2004

The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh giving away "National Energy Conservation Awards, 2004" to one of the awardee on the occasion of

"National Energy Conservation Day", in New Delhi on December 14, 2004

Evaluation & Weightage Criteria – IndustriesEvaluation & Weightage Criteria – Industries

NATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION AWARD - 2009Evaluation and weightage criteria - LARGE/MEDIUM/SMALL Scale Industries

S. No. ITEM Max 50 marks   1 ENERGY SAVINGS - Electrical and Thermal  i Electrical Energy (EE) savings in 2008-09  

% savings in EE over the previous year (2007-08)                                                                

(10 marks)

ii Thermal energy savings in 2008-09  % savings in Thermal Energy over the previous year ( 2007-08)                                           

(10 marks)

2 SPECIFIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTION    %  SEC reduction during 2008-09 over 2007-08                                                     

                (20 marks)

3 Specific Energy Consumption Comparisons with the best reported values among the participating units

(10 marks)

     

NOTE: 1. The above evaluation and weightage criteria is common for all the participating units. However for some sectors, the application of the above criteria may not be feasible due to certain peculiar characteristics of the concerned sectors. Therefore, Award Committee reserves the right to modify the criteria for a particular sector, which shall be uniformly applied to all the participating units of that sector.

2.The distribution of weightage between specific electrical and thermal energy consumption for a particular sector would be decided by the Award Committee

3.For those particular sector, where it is not feasible to compare SEC with best reported value, 50% of the weightage may be merged with S.No.-2 and the balance 50% with S.No.-1

Evaluation & Weightage Criteria – Office BuildingsEvaluation & Weightage Criteria – Office Buildings

NECA - 2009 - Evaluation & Weightage criteria - Office Buildings

Sr. No. ITEM Max 50 marks   1 ENERGY SAVINGS - Electrical and Thermal    Electrical Energy savings in 2008-09    % Saving in EE over the previous year 2007-08 (20 marks)2 SPECIFIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTION  

  % reduction in Electric energy consumption/Total built-up area during 2008-09 over 2007-08      

(20 marks)

3% reduction in Total energy/ Total built-up area comparison with the best reported values among the participating units

(10 marks)

Note: The above evaluation and weightage criteria is common for all the Office Buildings. If due to some peculiar characteristics of the participating sectors, the application of the above criteria may not be feasible.Therefore, Award Committee reserves the right to modify the criteria, which shall be uniformly applied to all the participating Office Buildings.

Evaluation & Weightage Criteria – Hotels & Hospitals BuildingEvaluation & Weightage Criteria – Hotels & Hospitals Building

NECA - 2009 - Evaluation & Weightage criteria - Hotels and Hospital BuildingsS. No. ITEM Max 50 marks

   1 ENERGY SAVINGS - Electrical and Thermal (10 marks)i Electrical Energy (EE) savings in 2008-09  

% Saving in EE over the previous year 2007-08  ii Thermal energy savings in 2008-09 (10 marks)

% Saving in Thermal Energy over the previous year 2007-08  2 SPECIFIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTION  i % reduction in Electric energy consumption/Total built-up area during 

2008-09 over 2007-08      (10 marks)

ii % reduction in Thermal energy consumption/Total built-up area during 2008-09 over 2007-08      

(10 marks)

3 % reduction in Total energy/built-up area comparison with the best reported values among the participating units

(10 marks)

NOTE: 1. The above evaluation and weightage criteria is common for all the Hotels and Hospitals buildings. If due to some peculiar characteristics of the participating sectors, the application of the above criteria may not be feasible.Therefore, Award Committee reserves the right to modify the criteria, which shall be uniformly applied to all the participating buildings in that particular sector.

2.The distribution of weightage between specific electrical and thermal energy consumption for a particular sector would be decided by the Award Committee

3.For those particular sector, where it is not feasible to compare SEC with best reported value, 50% of the weightage may be merged with S.No.-2 and the balance 50% with S.No.-1

Evaluation & Weightage Criteria – Shopping MallEvaluation & Weightage Criteria – Shopping Mall

NECA - 2009 - Evaluation & Weightage criteria - Shopping Mall Buildings

Sr. No. ITEM Max 50 marks

   1 ENERGY SAVINGS - Electrical and Thermal    Electrical Energy savings in lakh kWh for 2008-09    % Saving in EE over the previous year 2007-08 (20 marks)2 SPECIFIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTION  

 % reduction in Electric energy consumption/Total built-up area during 2008-09 over 2007-08      

(20 marks)

3% reduction in Total energy/Total built-up area comparison with the best reported values among the participating units

(10 marks)

     

Note:

The above evaluation and weightage criteria is common for all the Shooping Malls. If due to some peculiar characteristics of the participating sectors, the application of the above criteria may not be feasible.Therefore, Award Committee reserves the right to modify the criteria, which shall be uniformly applied to all the participating shopping malls.

Evaluation & Weightage Criteria – MunicipalityEvaluation & Weightage Criteria – Municipality

Evaluation criteria -MUNICIPALITY S. No. ITEM Max 50 marks

   1 ENERGY SAVINGS  i Electrical Energy savings in lakh kWh for 2008-09  

% savings in EE over the previous year (2007-08)                                                                

(10 marks)

2 SPECIFIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCTION  

i Specific Electrical Energy Consumption in street lighting  (kWh/km street lighted)

 

%  SEC reduction during 2008-09 over 2007-08                                                                     

(10 marks)

iiSpecific Electrical Energy Consumption in drinking water pumping  (kWh/million m3/ km)  

%  SEC reduction during 2008-09 over 2007-08                                                                     

(10 marks)

iiiSpecific Electrical Energy Consumption in sewage pumping  (kWh/million m3/ km)  

%  SEC reduction during 2008-09 over 2007-08                                                                     

(10 marks)

3 Specific Energy Consumption Comparisons with the best reported values among the participating units

(10 marks)

NOTE: The above evaluation and weightage criteria is common for all the municipalities. If due to some peculiar characteristics of the participating sectors, the application of the above criteria may not be feasible.Therefore, Award Committee reserves the right to modify the criteria, which shall be uniformly applied to all the municipalities.