National Efficient Cooking Programme (NECP) and Energy Efficient Fans Programme (EEFP)

National Efficient Cooking Programme (NECP) and Energy Efficient Fans Programme (EEFP) mind map
  Context
    Non-fossil-fuel sources in India
      2023 capacity
        44% non-fossil-fuel sources
        25% in energy terms
      2030 projection
        65% capacity from non-fossil-fuel sources
        40%-45% in energy terms
    Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL)
      Launches NECP and EEFP
      Joint venture
        Of public sector undertakings (PSU)
        Under Ministry of Power
    Source: PIB
  National Efficient Cooking Programme (NECP)
    Subset of Clean Cooking Scheme
    Focus
      Non-Solar/Electricity-based Induction Cook stoves
      Aligns with Go-electric initiative
        By Ministry of Power
    Goal
      Deploy 20 Lakh energy-efficient induction cook stoves
    Objectives
      Reduce environmental impact of cooking
      Ensure cleaner air
      Improve health
      Reduce dependence on imported energy
      Save costs for users
    Partnership
      With Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS)
        For large-scale deployment
  Energy Efficient Fans Programme (EEFP)
    Ceiling fans and electricity consumption
      40% of residential electricity
      Over 25% of India's overall electricity
    Potential savings
      20% of residential electricity
        By replacing fans with energy-efficient ones
    Goal
      Distribute 1 crore efficient BLDC fans
        Initiated during G20 Energy Transitions Working Group, 2023
    Objectives
      Reduce energy consumption
      Reduce environmental impact
      Enhance consumer comfort
      Lower electricity bills

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