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                        Ministry of Power issued more than 38 lakhs Energy Savings Certificates to Industries 
                    
                    
                        
                    
                
                
                    Posted On:
                22 MAR 2017 11:37AM by PIB Delhi
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
 
Ministry  of Power has issued/entitled to purchase Energy Savings Certificates  (ESCerts) to Designated Consumers (DCs) of Perform, Achieve and Trade  (PAT) Cycle I on 16th February 2017 on verification of their performance  with regard to energy savings, based on the recommendations of Bureau  of Energy Efficiency (BEE). The first cycle of PAT has been completed in  March 2015.
 The DCs have contributed to the success of PAT cycle I and this cycle  has witnessed an energy saving of 8.67 million tonne of oil equivalent  (Mtoe) against the targeted energy saving of 6.886 Mtoe which is about  30% more than the target.This cycle also contributed in emission  reduction of 31 million tonnes of CO2 and avoided generation of about  5,635 MW resulting in monetary savings of Rs. 37,685 crore.  It has also  contributed in investment of Rs. 24,517 crore for energy efficient  technologies by DCs under PAT. PAT is a multi-cycle scheme aimed to  cover most of the energy intensive sectors of the economy. In this  regard currently in the PAT cycle II, 621 DCs from 11 sectors have been  included in the scheme.
Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) under Ministry of Power is  implementing Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme, a component under  National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency (NMEEE) in India. PAT is  a market based mechanism to enhance cost effectiveness through  certification of excess energy savings in energy intensive industries  that can be traded. PAT scheme was launched in 2012 with first PAT cycle  (2012-15) covering 478 Designated Consumers (DCs) from 8  energy-intensive sectors, namely Aluminium, Cement, Chlor-alkali,  Fertilizer, Iron and Steel, Pulp and Paper, Textiles and Thermal power  plant which roughly covered 33% of India’s total energy consumption.
Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) is the Market Regulator  and Bureau of Energy Efficiency is Administrator for the trading of  ESCerts.  POSOCO (Power System Operation Corporation limited) has been  appointed as Registry for making DCs as eligible entities for trading of  ESCerts and book-keeping of ESCerts. There are two power exchanges i.e.  IEX and PXIL where trading of ESCerts shall take place.
CERC has already approved the Procedure for Transaction of Energy  Savings Certificates (ESCerts) on 14th Feb 2017. BEE shall soon inform  the date of opening of Registration to all DCs along with the fee  details, after the same is approved by CERC.  Trading/transaction of  ESCerts shall be done on continuous basis i.e. every Tuesday on weekly  basis. Trading of ESCerts at power exchanges is expected to start from  April 2017. 
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