Key Points

Maharashtra has secured the top position in the State Energy Efficiency Index 2024. The index evaluated 36 states and union territories across multiple sectors including buildings, industry, and transport. Andhra Pradesh, Assam, and Tripura followed Maharashtra in the rankings, showing varied performance across different regions. The assessment serves as a crucial tool for guiding states toward India's net-zero emissions target by 2070.

Key Points: Maharashtra Leads State Energy Efficiency Index 2024 Rankings

  • Maharashtra ranked first in energy efficiency among 36 states and UTs
  • Andhra Pradesh and Assam followed as top performers in SEEI 2024
  • Index uses 66 indicators across buildings, industry, transport and agriculture
  • Only five states maintained 'front runner' status compared to seven last year
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Maharashtra ranks first in State Energy Efficiency Index 2024

Maharashtra tops SEEI 2024, followed by Andhra Pradesh and Assam. Index evaluates 36 states on energy efficiency across sectors, supporting India's net-zero goals.

"Energy efficiency emerges as a foundational pillar, offering impactful, low-cost solutions that cut across all sectors - Akash Tripathi"

New Delhi, Aug 29

2024 released on Friday by the Union Ministry of power.

Andhra Pradesh, Assam, and Tripura followed in the rankings of SEEI 2024 that evaluated energy efficiency in 36 states and UTs for FY 2023-24.

Akash Tripathi, Additional Secretary at the Ministry of Power, launched the index, which was developed by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) in collaboration with the Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE).

It covered buildings, industry, transport, DISCOMs, agriculture, municipal services, and cross-sector initiatives using 66 indicators. The new framework reflects evolving national priorities such as the Energy Service Companies (ESCO) model, star rating for buildings, MSME cluster profiling, PAT scheme expansion, EV demand-side incentives, and DISCOMs' demand-side management efforts.

Compared to SEEI 2023, the number of front runner states has reduced from seven to five, with Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu maintaining this status. Assam and Kerala featured in the ‘achiever’ category as they had met 50 per cent to 60 per cent of the total evaluation score.

Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Odisha, and Uttar Pradesh were classified as 'Contenders' meeting 30 to 50 per cent of the total evaluation score.

"As we chart our path toward achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 and a 45 per cent reduction in emissions intensity by 2030, energy efficiency emerges as a foundational pillar, offering impactful, low-cost solutions that cut across all sectors," said Tripathi.

Tripathi highlighted energy efficiency as a cost-effective approach for India to achieve its net-zero emissions target by 2070 and a 45 per cent reduction in emissions intensity by 2030.

SEEI highlighted the progress made on the energy front, which includes 24 states adopting the Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC), 31 states enacting electric mobility policies, and 14 states mandating EV charging infrastructure in buildings.

SEEI 2024 continues to serve as a crucial policy tool, guiding sub-national energy efficiency actions and supporting India's energy transition. The Index provides actionable insights to help states improve their energy efficiency performance, contributing to India's broader climate and energy security targets.

- IANS

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Priya S
Impressed to see Assam in the achiever category! North East states often get overlooked but they're making real progress. More focus should be given to developing states' energy infrastructure.
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Aman W
While rankings are good, I'm concerned about the reduction in front runner states from 7 to 5. Are we actually progressing or just maintaining? Need more aggressive targets to meet our 2070 goals.
Sneha F
Good to see EV infrastructure being prioritized! 🚗⚡ But implementation at ground level needs improvement. Many residential societies still resist installing charging points despite mandates.
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Karthik V
As someone from Tamil Nadu, proud to see our state maintaining front runner status! Our industrial sector has been adopting energy efficient technologies significantly. Hope we climb to #1 next year!
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Michael C
Working in renewable energy sector, I appreciate India's systematic approach to energy efficiency. The state-level indexing creates healthy competition and drives real change. Keep it up!

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