|
Within
the framework of the Energy Conservation Act,
2001 there is a provision to introduce energy
managers as well as energy auditors.
These powers
and functions of the Bureau are expressed in Chapter
IV, Section 13(o) (p) (q) (r) and (s) of the Act.
(o) maintain
a list of accredited energy auditors as may be
specified by regulations;
(p) specify, by regulations, qualifications for
the accredited energy auditors;
(q) specify, by regulations, the manner and intervals
of time in which the energy audit shall be conducted;
(r) specify, by regulations, certification procedures
for energy managers to be designated or appointed
by designated consumers;
(s) prepare educational curriculum on efficient
use of energy and its conservation for educational
institutions, boards, universities or autonomous
bodies and coordinate with them for inclusion
of such curriculum in their syllabus;
In order
to support implementation of these sections of
the Act we are developing a pilot scheme to test
advanced and cost effective ways to provide information
and training to energy managers as well as auditors.
Furthermore, this page will provide a match making
mechanism and links to participating technology
providers.
Our objective
is to center all information about local and international
technology, energy efficiency issues, technical
references around lecture notes for auditors and
managers.
This site
will grow depending on response from those who
are involved in implementation of the Act, benefit
from it, or may offer advise, technology or information
to support this cause. In case you feel you qualify
as a provider for lecture notes click the lecture
note link below. Whoever prefers to have this
technology or consultancy services posted click
the technology button to inform us. We will provide
space based on an evaluation to what extent products
and services will assist in the implementation
of the Energy Conservation Act.
|