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Maximise benefits of `1,000 cr scheme, Centre urges states
Maximise benefits of `1,000 cr scheme, Centre urges states

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Maximise benefits of `1,000 cr scheme, Centre urges states

Vijayawada: In a major step towards strengthen India's MSME sector and promote sustainable industrial practices, the ministry of power has launched the Assistance in Deploying Energy Efficient Technologies in Industries and Establishments (ADEETIE) scheme, backed by a Rs 1,000-crore Central budget. Launched nationally from Panipat, the scheme is being implemented by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and is designed to fast-track the adoption of advanced energy-efficient technologies in MSMEs—an economic backbone employing millions and driving innovation across sectors. As part of the national rollout, BEE has appealed to all state governments to take immediate and focused action in scaling up implementation of the ADEETIE scheme. States have been urged to engage their State Designated Agencies (SDAs) to proactively educate stakeholders, identify eligible clusters, and provide end-to-end support to MSMEs for seamless technology transition. 'ADEETIE is a big boon to the MSME sector,' said Akash Tripathi, additional secretary, ministry of power and director general, BEE. 'We urge all states to capitalize on this opportunity from the very beginning to ensure the scheme's success and maximize benefits for their industries.' Of the Rs.1,000-crore budget, Rs 875 crore is earmarked as interest subvention to ease access to concessional finance for energy-efficient upgrades, while Rs 50 crore is allocated for implementation and capacity-building. The initiative is expected to leverage total investments of over Rs 9,000 crore, including significant lending by MSMEs themselves. The scheme provides comprehensive support—from Investment Grade Energy Audits (IGEA) and Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) to financing assistance and Monitoring and Verification (M&V)—ensuring measurable energy savings, reduced costs, and enhanced productivity. ADEETIE is operational across 60 industrial clusters and 14 energy-intensive sectors, including textiles, foundries, and food processing, among others. A phased, cluster-specific approach is being adopted to tailor interventions and ensure measurable outcomes. Apart from Kochi, Bhuvneshwar, West Godavari of Andhra Pradesh was selected under ADEETIE Scheme for fisheries. Apart from Ambala, Firozabad, Chirkunda, East and West Godavari of AP have been selected for glass and refractory Sector. The Union government sees this scheme as a pivotal tool not just for post-pandemic recovery, but for long-term sustainability, job creation, and achieving India's climate and net-zero goals. The ministry of power has specially acknowledged the proactive role of states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, while calling upon all states to rise to the occasion and make ADEETIE a turning point in India's clean industrial growth.

Centre launches Rs 1,000-crore ADEETIE scheme to boost energy efficiency in MSMEs
Centre launches Rs 1,000-crore ADEETIE scheme to boost energy efficiency in MSMEs

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New Indian Express

Centre launches Rs 1,000-crore ADEETIE scheme to boost energy efficiency in MSMEs

VIJAYAWADA: The Ministry of Power has launched the Assistance in Deploying Energy Efficient Technologies in Industries and Establishments (ADEETIE) scheme, a Rs 1,000-crore initiative to promote advanced energy efficiency in India's Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). Launched nationally from Panipat and implemented by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), the scheme aims to modernise MSMEs — a backbone of India's economy — through the adoption of cutting-edge, energy-saving technologies. Of the total, Rs 875 crore is earmarked for interest subvention, enabling affordable financing for MSMEs to upgrade infrastructure. An additional Rs 50 crore will support implementation and capacity-building. The scheme is expected to mobilise over Rs 9,000 crore in total investments, drawing participation from the MSME sector. It offers a comprehensive support system including Investment Grade Energy Audits (IGEA), Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), financial facilitation, and Monitoring & Verification (M&V) to ensure measurable improvements in energy savings, production costs, and overall efficiency. Akash Tripathi, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Power and Director General, BEE, termed the scheme 'a game-changer' for the sector. 'We urge all states to take early initiative to unlock the full benefits of this scheme,' he said. The State governments have been asked to activate their State Designated Agencies (SDAs) to identify eligible industrial clusters, promote awareness, and assist MSMEs in transitioning to energy-efficient systems. BEE Secretary Milind Deore stressed the importance of state-level engagement to scale up the programme. ADEETIE targets 60 industrial clusters and 14 high-energy-consuming sectors, including textiles, food processing, and foundries, using a cluster-based approach. In AP, West Godavari is selected for the fisheries sector, while EG and WG, Ambala, Firozabad, and Chirkunda are among those selected for glass sectors.

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