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       CHLOR-ALKALI SECTOR
       GACL hosts sectoral workshop on best practices

       in energy effi ciency


          Gujarat  Alkalies and Chemicals
       Ltd. (GACL) hosted a sectoral work-
       shop on ‘Best Practices in Energy
       Effi ciency  in  Chlor-Alkali  Sector: A
       Path for Decarbonisation’ at its Dahej
       Complex in Gujarat on February 27,
       2024.

          The event was organised under the
       UK-India  Technical Assistance  Pro-
       gramme on ‘Accelerating Smart Power
       and  Renewable  Energy’  (ASPIRE),
       by the Foreign Commonwealth and
       Development  Offi ce  (FCDO),  Govern-
       ment of UK, in partnership with the
       Bureau  of  Energy  Effi ciency  (BEE),
       Ministry of Power, Government of
       India.

          The workshop covered various  BEE. For years, GACL has remained a  mechanism to enhance the cost effec-
       aspects such as the Perform, Achieve  trendsetter in the industry and is com-  tiveness through certifi cation of excess
       and  Trade (PAT) scheme, Carbon  mitted to remaining so in the future,”  energy saving, which can be traded.
       Credit  Trading  Scheme  (CCTS),  the  he said.                    Under the National Mission for
       Indian carbon market, new emerging                                 Enhanced  Energy  Effi ciency  (NMEEE),
       technologies, etc.                  The  event saw  participation  of  BEE  introduced  the  PAT  Scheme  in
                                         about 100 attendees representing  2007-08 as a signifi cant step towards
          During the workshop, stakeholders  various  government  offi cials  and  rep-  energy conservation. GACL, recog-
       deliberated on best practices, tech-  resentatives from chlor-alkali plants  nised as one of the Designated Con-
       nologies, and policy interventions  across India.  These included Head –  sumers (DC) in the chlor-alkali sec-
       required to accelerate the decarboni-  Energy Sector Reforms, British High  tor  under  the  PAT  Scheme,  achieved
       sation of the chlor-alkali sector, which  Commission; representatives from  top-ranking status in the chlor-alkali
       is not only energy-intensive, but energy-  the BEE; KPMG India; Idam Infra;  sector for  PAT  Cycle-II  (FY17  to
       sensitive as well.                IDEEKSHA  Platform;  Grasim  Indus-  FY19), which was honoured by BEE
                                         tries;  INEOS  Group;  HTFE  (India  on March 1, 2023, in an event held in
          Addressing the  participants  virtu-  partner of Centrica Plc, UK); LAT  Delhi,  where  Union  Cabinet  Minister,
       ally,  Mr.  Swaroop  P.,  Managing  Water Ltd., UK; and Carbon Clean,  Mr. R. K. Singh launched the IDEEK-
       Director, GACL, stated,  his company  UK. Additionally, about 50 individuals  SHA platform.
       had achieved the best SEC index ever  had  the opportunity for a plant  visit,
       recorded by any unit in the chlor-  gaining practical insights into GACL’s   The platform serves as a knowl-
       alkali sector. “I am also proud to share  efforts in energy effi ciency.  edge-sharing hub for industrial decar-
       that our commitment and efforts have                               bonisation  and  energy  effi ciency.  It
       been truly acknowledged through the   PAT is a regulatory instrument to  covers eight energy-intensive sectors,
       award of ‘The Top Performer Desig-  reduce  specifi c  energy  consumption  including chlor-alkali, facilitating col-
       nated Consumer for PAT Cycle-II’  (SEC)  in  energy-intensive  industries,  laboration and information exchange
       under the chlor-alkali sector in 2023 by  with an associated market-based  among DCs and technology suppliers.


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