Sustainable Environment-friendly Industrial Production [SEIP]

Sustainable Environment-friendly Industrial Production [SEIP]
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Sustainable Environment-friendly Industrial Production [SEIP]

Objective

  • Reduce industrial pollution at 3 project sites by 20%
  • Promote women entrepreneurs in industrial areas
  • Replicate best practices
  • Have policies/programs/action plans that reduce pollution and increase resource efficiency in place at the state and national level

Description

SEIP is a joint project of Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Indian Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) within the framework of the Indo-German technical cooperation. SEIP works on industrial environmental management and focuses on environmental problems related to wastewater and waste management in industrial areas. In three selected states – Uttarakhand, Gujarat and Delhi – the project showcases sustainable technical solutions and business/management models on a pilot basis for subsequent upscaling and replication. The overall objective of the project is to enable private and public sector actors to jointly implement strategies to achieve an efficient, environment- and climate friendly industrial development.

The project’s outputs are grouped into three areas:

  •  Output A: Environment-oriented modernization of three industrial areas (showcasing solutions)
  •  Output B: Establishing appropriate framework conditions at the national and state levels
  •  Output C: Knowledge management and dissemination

The project’s activities are targeted at the improvement of wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage systems, the treatment, recycling and reuse of wastewater, solid waste management, the monitoring of wastewater discharge, as well as modifications of production processes to increase resource efficiency and decrease pollution at the company level. These activities are complemented by efforts to improve framework conditions at the state and national level to incentivise reduced pollution and more efficient production.

Project partners are private stakeholders, such as industry associations, operators of industrial sites and individual companies, as well as relevant governmental entities at the state and national level.

Field of intervention

  • Industrial waste water management [waste water treatment, reuse and recycle, conveyance systems, disposal systems, monitoring systems, business/management models for infrastructure and services, technology transfer and technology facilitation mechanisms]
  • Industrial and commercial waste management [co-processing of waste, hazardous waste management, sewage sludge management, business/management models for sustainable infrastructures and services, technology transfer and technology facilitation mechanisms]

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Civil society, individual companies, managers of industrial parks, public agencies

Achievements

  • Development of solution to modernise existing Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs)
  • Infrastructure and management of industrial wastewater conveyance and storm water drainage systems
  • Improvement of waste management of sludge and recyclable waste generated by CETPs and Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs)
  • Improvement of monitoring systems of discharged industrial wastewater through online monitoring
  • Development of market-based scheme to systematically train operators of industrial wastewater treatment plants
  • Showcasing of solutions to improve cleaner production processes and to reduce pollution generated for dissemination and replication
  • Raising awareness and participation through Environmental, Cleanliness and Plantation Drives to involve stakeholders in change processes towards the improvement of the environmental situation at industrial areas.
  • Set-up of an Environmental Technology Platform to facilitate information exchange on technologies related to industrial wastewater and to facilitate technology transfer
  • Development of a “green” rating system for industrial areas to incentivise the development of “green” industrial areas and to benchmark the planning and retrofitting of industrial areas from a sustainability perspective
COUNTRY

India

DURATION

March 2015 - February 2018

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Grid Integration of Renewable Energy and Demand-side Energy Efficiency in India (IGEN – GEC/EE)
Grid Integration of Renewable Energy and Demand-side Energy Efficiency in India (IGEN – GEC/EE)
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Grid Integration of Renewable Energy and Demand-side Energy Efficiency in India (IGEN – GEC/EE)

Objective

  • To improve the framework conditions for grid integration of renewable energies and for demand-side energy efficiency

Description

The programme works in two fields of activity nationwide and in selected federal states: In field of activity 1 (grid integration of renewable energy) it advises federal states and national authorities on handling a large solar rooftop programme and improving market mechanisms and regulations for renewable energy grid in-feed. Power transmission utilities and load distribution centres in selected federal states, regions and at national level are being supported in renewable energy grid integration and training of their personnel. In field of activity 2 (demand-side energy efficiency), the programme supports the Bureau of Energy Efficiency in further developing the implementation of the industrial energy efficiency scheme “Perform, Achieve and Trade Programme” (PAT), improving energy efficiency in residential buildings and extending the range of available business models for demand-side energy efficiency measures.

Field of intervention

  • Grid integration of renewable energy; industrial / demand side energy efficiency; energy planning; solar forecasting; solar rooftop training programme; grid management with high share of renewable energy; energy efficiency in buildings

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Directly the programme targets people working in the field of renewable energy and energy efficiency (policymakers, policy advisors, manager in electricity generation, transmission and distribution companies, load dispatch center operators, pv solar rooftop installers, bankers dealing with loans for renewable energy and energy efficiency etc.). Indirectly the target group comprises all connected private and commercial grid customers who will benefit from improved supply security. Finally the favourable climate and environmental impacts resulting from efficiency measures and power generation from renewable sources will benefit all Indian citizens.

Achievements

  • Establishment of 11 Renewable Energy Management Centres (7 centres in renewable energy rich states, 1 centre each for the national energy efficiency standards for large residential buildings Northern, Western and Southern region, 1 national centre)
  • Capacity building for the development of indigenous solar forecasting in India
  • 10,000 individuals (e.g. planner, project managers, installers, bank staff, grid operators) will be accredited through training measures by the National Council on Vocational Training (NCVT) or Skills Council for Green Jobs (SCGJ) in their respective responsibilities related to installing solar rooftops
  • Supporting the Indian government’s efforts to launch and roll out its energy efficiency certification scheme for large-scale industries (Perform, Achieve and Trade Scheme)
COUNTRY

India

DURATION

April 2015 - March 2019

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Access to Energy in Rural Areas – IGEN – ACCESS
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Access to Energy in Rural Areas – IGEN – ACCESS

Objective

  • To improve sector environment for rural energy enterprises

Description

Project intends to improve access to energy by supporting the development of businesses and innovation, ensuring access to financing for households, farmers and businesses, and designing and implementing public support programmes, guidelines, standards, etc.

Field of intervention

  • Energy in agriculture
  • Clean cooking energy
  • Biogas
  • Rural Electrification
  • Productive Use of Energy

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Businesses, households, farmers

Achievements

  • Development of public support programmes, guideline, standards, etc. such as biogas standards, state energy action plan
  • Development of financing instruments, such as lease, loan, crowdfunding platform, etc.
  • Development of businesses and value chains such as bankable business plans for companies
  • Development and piloting of business models, such as mobile water pumps
COUNTRY

India

DURATION

01 April 2015 - 31 March 2019

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Global Carbon Markets - India
Global Carbon Markets Phase V
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Global Carbon Markets Phase V

Objective

  • To leverage the existing and create new carbon market instruments for the implementation of climate protection activities in India

Description

The project provides technical support to the Government of India in designing and promoting carbon-emission reduction schemes. These are to be implemented at the central, state, and the municipal levels. Some of the main activities include, amongst others:

  • Supporting the National CDM Authority (NCDMA) of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC)
  • Supporting the development of carbon market instruments
  • Supporting the public and private stakeholder engagement and capacity development
  • Assisting in knowledge management
  • Encouraging research and analysis in the area of carbon reduction

Field of intervention

  • Climate change mitigation instruments: market mechanisms
  • Mobilising domestic climate finance
  • Access to international climate finance

Targeted beneficiaries

  • Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India
  • Private sector
  • Municipalities
  • NGOs, think tanks

Achievements

  • Establishing the India Climate Responsibility Facility to pool CSR funds into climate change related activities
  • Coordinating the annual India Climate Policy and Business Conclave, with BMUB, GIZ, MoEFCC, World Bank and FICCI
  • Supporting the Indian National Clean Development Mechanism Authority (NCDMA) and the MIS
  • Finalising the first India-specific, VCS approved REDD+ methodology
  • Supported a public sector energy provider in green bonds issuance (incl. COP22 side-event)
  • Developed the ‘Scoping Study on municipal green bonds
  • Drafted a policy brief on ‘Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and its implications for India’ – groundwork for workshop
  • Finalised an ‘Assessment of the greenhouse gas mitigation potential of the nitric acid sector in India’
  • Conducted a workshop on “Market based mechanisms for promoting low carbon growth and environmental sustainability in the state of TN”
  • Presentation on “Accessing finance to address climate change” targeted to Central Public Sector Enterprises
  • Supported the annual report launches of Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)
COUNTRY

Global , India

DURATION

01 July 2018 - 30 June 2021

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