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CDM based CFL scheme - Ministry of Power

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if no recent data is available or the data cannot be regarded accurate and reliable. Maximum value for T&D<br />

losses in any given year y shall not exceed 0.1<br />

Project emissions<br />

In the context <strong>of</strong> the SSC-CPA, the project lamp (<strong>CFL</strong>) electricity consumption shall be derived as follows:<br />

PE = E * EF y PJ,y CO2,ELEC,y<br />

Where:<br />

Parameter Source<br />

PE y : Project emissions in year y (tCO2e) Calculation as per equation<br />

5 above<br />

E PJ,y : Energy consumption in project activity in year y (kWh) Calculation as per equation<br />

(ex-post monitoring) 6 below<br />

EF CO2,ELEC,y : Grid Emission factor in year y calculated in The grid emission factor is<br />

accordance with the provisions in AMS I.D (tCO 2 /MWh). sourced from the publicly<br />

available CO 2 emission<br />

database by Central Electricity<br />

Authority (CEA), India<br />

The energy consumption in the project activity is<br />

derived using the equation (6) below:<br />

E PJ,y = Σ i (n i,<strong>CFL</strong> * p i,<strong>CFL</strong> * o i,<strong>CFL</strong> ) / (1 - l i ) (6)<br />

Where:<br />

Σ : Sum over the group <strong>of</strong> "i" devices (e.g. 40W<br />

i<br />

incandescent bulb) replaced, for which the <strong>CFL</strong><br />

is operating during the year, implemented as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the project activity<br />

n : Number <strong>of</strong> <strong>CFL</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the group <strong>of</strong> "i" <strong>CFL</strong>s (e.g.<br />

i,<strong>CFL</strong><br />

20W <strong>CFL</strong>) in operation during the year<br />

p : <strong>Power</strong> <strong>of</strong> the devices <strong>of</strong> the group <strong>of</strong> "i" project<br />

i,<strong>CFL</strong><br />

devices (e.g. 20W <strong>CFL</strong>). In the case <strong>of</strong> both<br />

retr<strong>of</strong>it and new installations, "power" is the<br />

weighted average <strong>of</strong> the <strong>CFL</strong>s installed.<br />

o : Average annual operating hours <strong>of</strong> the devices<br />

i,<strong>CFL</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> the group <strong>of</strong> "i" project <strong>CFL</strong>s<br />

l : Average technical grid losses (transmission and<br />

i<br />

distribution) during year y for the grid serving<br />

the locations where the <strong>CFL</strong>s are installed,<br />

expressed as a fraction.<br />

SSC-CPA estimation <strong>of</strong> n i,<strong>CFL</strong> , p i,<strong>CFL</strong> and o i,<strong>CFL</strong> (both<br />

Retr<strong>of</strong>it and Greenfield case)<br />

<strong>CFL</strong>s have constant current (ampere) characteristics,<br />

34 Bureau <strong>of</strong> Energy Efficiency<br />

and hence as per AMS IIC, SSC-CPA shall indicate<br />

monitoring choice as either (refer PoA section E.6.1):<br />

Monitoring SSC-CPA Option<br />

(check on box)<br />

4. "power": p i,<strong>CFL</strong> is the<br />

rated Wattage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

installed <strong>CFL</strong> using<br />

nameplate data or bench<br />

tests <strong>of</strong> a sample <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>CFL</strong>s installed.<br />

5. "operating hours" :<br />

o i,<strong>CFL</strong> is the <strong>CFL</strong> use by<br />

metering a sample <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>CFL</strong>s installed using<br />

run-time meters<br />

OR<br />

6. "energy use": Metering<br />

the "energy use" <strong>of</strong> an<br />

appropriate sample <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>CFL</strong>s installed.<br />

In either case above, the SSC-CPA monitoring shall<br />

include annual checks <strong>of</strong> a sample <strong>of</strong> non-metered<br />

systems to ensure that they are still operating.<br />

(5)

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