BEE all set to strengthen its star-rating programmes

The Bureau of Energy Efficiency is offering the tools needed for the development of a robust program for market monitoring that will allow star labelling to agencies that are designated as state-designated. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) has provided state-designated agencies with the tools needed for comprehensive market surveillance to establish the program of star labelling.

The program gives an’star-rating’ (1-5 stars) according to energy efficiency. Five stars represent which models are most effective.

The program is intended to empower consumers and encourage energy conservation while also contributing to the health of the natural environment. BEE officials claim that seminars like the one planned for SDAs from southern states March 14-15, in Kochi are essential to reaching this goal.

In 2006, the program has transformed the game. It informs customers about the energy saving capabilities of electronic appliances and equipment. The program gives stars for the most efficient models. This program lets consumers make better informed choices which saves them cash on their electric bills and also helping the environment.

Media advisors for Southern states said that BEE Director General Abhay Bakre met Asok Kumar the director general Asok Kumar, deputy DG, Milind Deora and directors Sourab Didi Khndare AS. Gupta, Sameer Pandit, SK. Varma, Samal and Abhishekh Saarma on the future accomplishments and impact of the program’s star labelling.

The BEE Director General of the BEE said that since the start of the program it has yielded astonishing outcomes. The program has brought about significant savings of 109 billion units of electric power, and a reduction of 88 Million tonnes of CO2 in the next year. The program’s impact continues to grow. The program continues to have a significant impact.

BEE has urged everyone to purchase appliances with a rating of stars. They can save money as well as conserve the environment. The Bureau has also highlighted the crucial importance that SDAs have in the development of programs. In addition, the BEE Director General called on SDAs to be in the forefront of innovation through the appointment of inspection officers and conducting market monitoring and raising awareness of the consumer.

BEE has acknowledged the contribution of states like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in the promotion of efficiency in energy use. The Bureau has pledged its complete assistance to states as well as UTs to recognize their importance to sustainable energy practices, particularly with the increasing domestic energy demands.

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