According to the India Cooling Action Plan (ICAP), chiller systems will comprise 11% of space cooling energy use by 2037–38. Additionally, the installed capacity of chillers in India is expected to reach 38.1 million Tons of Refrigeration (TR) by 2037-38, growing from the present 5.7 million TR as of 2017-18.
This report highlights the transition of the current voluntary Standards and Labeling (S&L) program for chillers to a mandatory one, which was initiated in September 2018. The voluntary phase has 46 chiller models registered across 6 key manufacturers. To prepare for the mandatory phase, understanding the Indian chiller market’s current state is crucial. This study compiles comprehensive data from primary and secondary sources and provides recommendations for the mandatory phase of the chiller S&L program.
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency’s (BEE) policy for chillers can enhance energy-efficient chiller adoption. This growth also aligns with India’s energy-saving objectives and reduces carbon footprint by eliminating inefficient chillers through mandatory S&L measures.
BEE and CLASP aim to mandate the existing voluntary S&L program. To achieve this, they coordinated with Environmental Design Solutions for a comprehensive Indian chiller market assessment. The research covers various aspects including market size, segmentation, and performance data for different chiller types and capacities.
The study’s outcomes encompass:
The cumulative energy savings from the chillers labeling program till 2030 is estimated to be 19.3 TWh and 15.9 million-ton CO2e.
Source: www.clasp.ngo