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New Delhi : The Central Government in consultation with the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) notified new energy performance standards for Room Air Conditioners (RACs) on October 30, 2019. BEE is a statutory body under the Ministry of Power, Government of India. It develops policies and strategies with the primary objective of reducing the energy intensity of the Indian economy.

The Indian Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (ISEER) as per the new standards will range from (3.30 – 5.00) for split and (2.70 – 3.50) for window air conditioners. Additionally, the 24-degree Celsius default setting has been made mandatory for all room air conditioners covered under the ambit of BEE star-labelling programme vide this notification.

The notification states, “All brands and types of star labelled room air conditioners, namely, Multi-Stage Capacity Air Conditioners, Unitary Air Conditioners, and Split Air Conditioners which are rated from one star to five star, based on their relative energy efficiencies up to a rated cooling capacity of 10,465 Watts (9,000 kcal/hour) and manufactured, commercially purchased or sold in India, shall ensure default setting of temperature in the room air conditioners at twenty-four degrees Celsius with effect from the January 1, 2020.”

BEE launched the voluntary star labelling programme for fixed-speed room air conditioners (RACs) in 2006, and this programme became mandatory on January 12, 2009. Thereafter, in 2015, voluntary star labelling programme for inverter room air conditioners was launched which was made mandatory with effect from January1, 2018.  The BEE star labelling programme for Room Air Conditioners now covers both fixed and inverter RAC up to a cooling capacity of 10,465 watts (2.97 TR).

Continual enhancement in performance levels has resulted in substantial energy efficiency improvement of about 43% in the minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) for split units, which are the most popular RACs sold in the market. ISEER (Indian Seasonal Energy efficiency ratio) is the energy performance index used for Room Air Conditioners (RACs) and its assessment is based on the bin hours defined in ISO 16358, according to a PIB release.

Star labelling programme for Room Air Conditioners (RACs) had led to an estimated 4.6 Billion Units of energy savings in FY 2017-18 alone and a cumulative energy savings of 46 billion units translating to 38 million tonnes of carbon emission reduction.”

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