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TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR ‘FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING'
ORGANIZED AT ASHOKA LAKE VIEW, BHOPAL
ON
5TH – 6TH
MARCH 2019
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Government of India launched Energy Efficiency Financing Platform (EEFP) as one of its
initiatives under National Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency with an objective to provide
an interaction platform for State Designated Agency, Financial Institutions (FIs) and project
developers for implementation of energy efficiency projects. Under NMEEE, the PAT scheme is in
operation for Big industries (Designated Consumers) as target of energy savings is given by
Bureau of Energy Efficiency to all DC's to bring down there energy consumption.
For sensitizing Financial Institutions, Project developers, designated consumers about
financing option available for energy efficiency projects. MP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd MNRE as
designated agency organized Two Days Training Workshop on ‘Financial Institutions on Energy
Efficiency financing' from 5-6 March 2019 at Hotel Lake View Ashok, Bhopal.
This training workshop was conceptualized by Bureau of Energy Efficiency, New Delhi
coordinate, managed by MP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd, Bhopal and supported by ‘Indian Banks
Association’, ‘International finance Corporation’. Considering the March closing period, MPUVNL
had volunteered to coordinate with State Level banking committee for invited Nationalized
Government banks and also private sector for ensuring active participation of majority of financial
institutions. Approximately 42 participants from 13 banks and industries invested 2 days to
attended workshop and understand about ‘Energy Efficiency financing'.
First day session of 5th March 2019 commenced after auspicious lighting lamp inauguration by
Mrs. Malvi Mehrotra (BEE), Mr. Harigovind Rajan (World Bank Group),Mr. BK Patel, CE,
MPUVNL and Mr. Surendra Bajpai, MPUVNL. To promote plantation and sustainability around
us, speakers were welcomed with Saplings.
TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR ‘FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING'
ORGANIZED AT ASHOKA LAKE VIEW, BHOPAL
ON
5TH – 6TH
MARCH 2019
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Mr.Surendra Bajpai briefed about history india’s energy efficiency program along with the
significance of energy efficiency in daily life of non-commercial usersand benefits for that could be
availed by designated consumer infinancing large scale EE projects. Mr. BK Patel also briefed
participants about various Energy efficiency activities taken up by MPUVNL in Madhya Pradesh
and contribution done by SDA achieving National targets assigned by MNRE and Ministry of
Power, Government of India.
TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR ‘FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING'
ORGANIZED AT ASHOKA LAKE VIEW, BHOPAL
ON
5TH – 6TH
MARCH 2019
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Mrs. Malvi Mehrotra ushered the technical session by introducing participants about ‘Energy
Efficiency and Market Opportunity’. As majority of participant where from non- energy efficiency
background presentation covered basics of NMEEE schemes, PAT cycles, PAT achievements
and projected outcomes,etc.
Post tea break, Mr. Harigovind Rajan presented Module-2 highlighting about Energy Efficiency
Business Models covering details of Energy Service Company (ESCO), Implementation Models
(Corporate, retail, energy audit). He also briefed about various Shared Savings,Guaranteed
Savings,Deemed Energy Savings and Outsourced Energy Management ESCO Models along with
eligibility, salient features institutional arrangements of Partial Risk Guarantee Fund for Energy
Efficiency (PRGFEE)and Partial Risk Sharing Facility for Energy Efficiency (PRSF).The banking
and financial representatives were attracted to provisions of PRGFEE scheme and were
inquisitive about practical cases studies involving financing of EE projects/equipment, paybacks,
NPA (if any), etc.
In post lunch session,Mr. Bajpai (MPUVNL) & Mr. Wankhede (OWML) accompanied participants
in Site visit at 'M/s Oswal Woollen Mills Ltd'(OWML) ‘Denim Unit’ at Industrial Area, Philukhedi,
Rajgrah organized to facilitate practically understanding aboutenergy conservational measures
and associated paybacks.
TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR ‘FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING'
ORGANIZED AT ASHOKA LAKE VIEW, BHOPAL
ON
5TH – 6TH
MARCH 2019
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'M/s Oswal' management representative Mr.Manjeet Singh Saini, Unit Manager and his team was
kind enoughtocomfortably showcased following 'Energy Efficient and Renewable Energy’ Projects
along with payback achieved for implementing intervention in their Unit.
SNo Projects Paybacks
1. 2 MW captive Solar PV plant 10 Years
2. Changed in Boiler fuel feed system ie, replaced Coal with Rice husk as fuel 12 Months
3. Replacing Street Light Halogens with LED lights 6-8 Months
4. Retrofitting existing Plant ICL, CFL with LED forlighting 03 Months
Above Projects and achieved Paybacks assisted in developing confidence among banking
participants that since technical life of EE equipment was 10 years to 20 years. Hence,'Energy
Efficient Projects' are bankable projects and depending on equipment size/capacity the cost
incurred in retrofitting andimplementing EE measures can be easily recovered in period of 03 to 12
months. Moreover, they were unanimous that probability of Bank loan turning into bad loan are
less since EE measures are implemented in either designated consumers or MSME which either
have good balance sheet or have been operating for long time.
'M/s Oswal' management offered refreshments as hospitality and concluded first day session with
hope that financial institution would further instill confidence in their Higher banking management
for financing EE Projects.
On 6thMarch 2019, the second day session Ms. Malvi Mehrotra recapped about previous day
session and presented Module-3 about 'Financial Appraisal of EE Project' along with role of
scheduled commercial banks/NBFC in financing energy efficiency project.
TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR ‘FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING'
ORGANIZED AT ASHOKA LAKE VIEW, BHOPAL
ON
5TH – 6TH
MARCH 2019
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In post tea session, Mr. Chandan Roy, Frost & Sullivan presented Module-4 on 'Technical
appraisal requirement' and Module-5 on various Monitoring & Verification procedure related to EE
Project'.
After Lunch, Mr. Tusharkant Tiwari, Petroleum Conservation Research Association presented
cases study specifying about implementation of Energy efficiency project in energy intensive
industries like Oil &gas, etc.. He also discussed about mitigation of Credit risk model in designated
consumer. In further sessions, Mr. Tushar Patel, EY presented highlights of 'MPUVN-RESCO'
and per unit cost achieved across various institutions that gave consent to avail benefits of MP-
RESCO Model.
To assess the knowledge comprehended by banking participants during the sessions aQuiz was
organized. Further to make workshop more interactive and promote thought of financing energy
efficiency projects,4 teams were made each having 4-5 participants.
Each team was given 4 different unique mock Cases/topics of Energy Efficiency sector.
SNo Topic of Case Analysis Types of Projects
Case-A. Building Sector P1. Implementing EE lighting (LED lights in the building)
P2. Replacement of inefficient fans by new and efficient
TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR ‘FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING'
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fans and installation of LED lighting
P3. Replacement of existing inefficient ACs by 5 star rated
energy efficient ACs in a hospital
P4. Implementation of new and innovative EE project
(Enthalpy Wheel) in Air-Conditioning system of a hotel
Case-B.
Large Industry
P1. Replacement of existing transformers by Energy
Efficient transformers
P2. Installation of EE motors in Ring frame machine
P3. Installation of Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) for
Fans and Blowers
P4. Replacement of pneumatic chip conveyors with belt
conveyors
Case-C.
SME Industry
P1. Installation of Energy Efficient gas fired pit-furnace
P2. Use of De-superheating technology for Waste Heat
Recovery from the refrigeration system (200 TR)
P3. Installation of Energy Efficient Tray Dryer (400 trays)
P4. Improvement of Kiln insulation
Case-D.
Municipal
Corporations
P1. Replacement of existing inefficient street lights by
LED street lights
P2. Replacement of existing inefficient water pumps by
efficient water pumps
P3. Installation of Energy Efficient LED street lights
P4. Replacement of existing inefficient sewage pumps by
efficient pumps
Participants need discuss among team and evaluate sectorial Energy efficiency projects against
establish principles of banking and financial sector like, Capital Investment in the Project, Financial
Indicator, Annual Savings,Payback, ESCO Model types, Payment security mechanism,etc.
Each team can select only 1 EE project among 4 above options and has to unanimously provide
the valid justification for supporting their choice among each of 4 proposed Projects options.
TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR ‘FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY FINANCING'
ORGANIZED AT ASHOKA LAKE VIEW, BHOPAL
ON
5TH – 6TH
MARCH 2019
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As a token of remembrance and promote plantation around our surrounding the winners of Quiz
along with proactive team and participants were given Saplings as a Prize. Mrs. Malvi Mehrotra
(BEE) culminated the workshop by thanking MPUVN and representatives of various bank, hoping
that banks would assist in promoting schemes towards financing energy efficiency projects for
both DC and other conscious project developers.
Mr.Surendra Bajpai (MPUVNL) expressed his regards towards BEE for choosing Bhopal for
organizing Workshop and also conveyed regardstowards DC's and appreciated FI's for sparing
time to participate in this workshop.
The 2-day sessions was anchored by Mr. Pulkit Khosla, Consultant, BEE- MPUVN and
workshop and other support activities where coordinated by Mr. Ambuj Adhwaryu, Consultant,
BEE- MPUVN, Mr. Kaushal Lodaya, PwC and assisted by Mr. Lokendra singh Jatt.