Deccan Chronicle

Set AC temperatur­e at 240C: BEE

■ 20 bn units worth `10,000 cr can be saved annually

- S.N.V. SUDHIR | DC with bureau inputs

The director general of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), a statutory body of the Union ministry of power, has strongly emphasised on making 24 degrees Celsius the default setting in air conditione­rs for all consumers, particular­ly in commercial establishm­ents across the country.

Telangana state SPDCL director (commercial) K. Ramulu said BEE sent the circulars to electricit­y department­s and the Telangana state government, on receiving the order has asked all government department­s and commercial establishm­ents to follow the directions. He called for strict monitoring of ACs but added it was not possible to check department­s and commercial establishm­ents across the state. Neighbouri­ng Andhra Pradesh too has received a similar order.

The developmen­t comes on the eve of a national workshop on developmen­t of an enforcemen­t manual to enforce the Energy Conservati­on Act 2001, in New Delhi on Friday.

“Around 20 billion units worth `10,000 crore of energy can be saved annually in the country through such pro-active energy efficiency measures,” BEE directorge­neral Mr Abhay Bhakre said in a directive sent to Andhra Pradesh.

“Union power minister R.K. Singh, too, has in several meetings directed for taking special care in implementi­ng the 24-degree campaign.”

■ The BEE said that the present total installed air conditione­r capacity of 80 million TR (tonnes of refrigerat­ors) may increase to about 250 million TR within 10 years.

The director general of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), a statutory body of the Union ministry of power, has strongly emphasised on making 24°C the default setting in air conditione­rs for all consumers, particular­ly in commercial establishm­ents across the country.

If 50 per cent of the consumers adopt such measures, it would result in about 10 billion units of electricit­y being saved, which is equivalent to reducing 8.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, he explained.

“As one of the front-runner states at the national level in implementi­ng energy efficiency measures, we expect Andhra Pradesh to take the lead in implementa­tion the guidelines on default setting of ACs at 24°C in commercial establishm­ents to save energy and protect environmen­t,” he said.

The BEE director general said the present total installed air conditione­r capacity of 80 million TR (tonnes of refrigerat­ors) in the country may increase to about 250 million TR within 10 years. That would mean total connected load in India because of air conditioni­ng could increase to about 200 GW by 2030, which is a mindboggin­g figure.

“We see this as a major climate change challenge, as an AC will release almost 10 kg of carbon dioxide through emission every day, if it runs 8-10 hours a day,” he said.

The targeted commercial buildings will include hotels, shopping malls, airports, offices and government buildings. Default setting will also benefit normal consumers from the financial and health point of view, he said.

AP chief secretary Mr Anil Chandra Punetha said the state was extremely serious about implementi­ng energy efficiency measures and use of starrated electrical appliances for the benefit of the people. In fact, Chief Minister Chandrabab­u Naidu has issued instructio­ns to the energy department, APSECM and APSEEDCO to take up a comprehens­ive action plan to make every house in the state energy-efficient. “We have already taken several measures in implementi­ng energy efficiency and energy conservati­on such as LED street lighting, distributi­on of BEE star rated electric appliances, energy efficient motors to farmers etc. We will also implement the BEE directions on air conditione­rs,” he said.

■ PRESENT total installed air conditione­r capacity of 80 million TR in the country may increase to about 250 million TR within 10 years.

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