New Delhi: Meghalaya has been awarded for its efforts in promoting energy efficiency, reducing energy consumption and promoting sustainability.
The state of Meghalaya, for the second consecutive year, secured 2nd place in the Group-D category for the prestigious National Energy Conservation Award.
The award was organised by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power, recognizing the state of Meghalaya’s commitment to achieving significant environmental impact through energy-saving initiatives.
Jagdeep Dhankhar, Vice President of India and Shripad Naik, Union Minister of State, Ministry of Power presented the awards to the states recognized for their exemplary contributions towards energy efficiency.
The Vice President commended all the states for their exceptional contributions to national energy conservation goals and their unwavering commitment to sustainability.
Power Minister of Meghalaya, Abu Taher Mondal said that the government has initiated several energy-saving measures, which helped the state to earn the national award.
Meghalaya’s energy-saving measures include efforts such as reducing energy usage in manufacturing, investing in renewable energy, adopting energy-efficient technologies, and notifying policies related to energy efficiency, some of which are in the final stages of notification.
These initiatives have contributed to a reduction in energy consumption, aligning with the government’s long-term goal of achieving carbon neutrality, Mondal said.
Mondal thanked the Chief Minister of Meghalaya Conrad K Sangma for his unwavering support to the Power Department.
While recognising the efforts of the consumer in taking up various energy conservation steps, he stated that the award is based on the indicators specified under the State Energy Efficiency Index, along with policies and activities related to energy conservation implemented across various sectors, such as industry, transport, municipalities, buildings, cross sector and MePDC.
The Power Minister highlighted that the government had notified the Meghalaya Energy Conservation Regulation 2017, which aims to promote the use of BEE star-rated appliances in public procurement and bans the use of incandescent lamps and inefficient magnetic-wire chokes in tube lights.
The government has constituted a state-level steering committee for the identification of key pillars of energy transition at the state level and to provide policy guidance and recommendations to achieve state-specific energy transition goal.
The government also launched the Meghalaya Electric Vehicle Policy 2021, which envisions 15 percent of the state’s motor vehicles being powered by electric batteries by 2025.
Sanjay Goyal, Commissioner and Secretary of Meghalaya’s Power Department said that the recognition is a testament to the state’s unwavering commitment to fostering a sustainable and resilient power infrastructure.
The objective is not only to meet the energy requirements of the community but also to establish a foundation for enhanced service reliability and sustainable energy for overall progress in the region, Goyal said.
Goyal said that a Demand Side Management Cell has also been established in Meghalaya Power Distribution Corporation Ltd with the assistance of the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to formulate a suitable business model for adopting DSM activities.
MePDCL has also taken various steps to reduce T&D losses, and presently the percentage of T&D losses is 17.53 percent, he said.