
The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), in collaboration with the Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy (AEEE), released the SEEI 2024 on 29 August 2025. The index is a composite tool to track and compare the energy efficiency progress of Indian states and Union Territories, promoting data-driven monitoring, policy innovation, and alignment with India’s net-zero by 2070 vision. SEEI 2024 is the sixth edition since its first launch in 2018.
Key Findings:
- Coverage: 36 States/UTs assessed for FY 2023–24 using 66 indicators.
- Sectors: Buildings, Industry, Transport, Agriculture, DISCOMs, Municipal Services, Cross-sector initiatives.
- Performance Categories:
- Front Runners (>60%)
- Achievers (50–60%)
- Contenders (30–50%)
- Aspirants (<30%)
- Top Performers:
- Maharashtra (>15 MToE group)
- Andhra Pradesh (5–15 MToE group)
- Assam (1–5 MToE group)
- Tripura (<1 MToE group)
- Sectoral Progress:
- 24 states notified Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC) 2017.
- 31 states adopted electric mobility policies.
- 13 states promoted solar agricultural pumps, with Kerala leading at 74% adoption.
- All 36 States/UTs prepared State Energy Efficiency Action Plans (SEEAPs).
About BEE:
- Established: March 2002 under the Energy Conservation Act, 2001.
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Power, Government of India.
- Objective: Promote energy efficiency and conservation across sectors.
- Key Roles: Implement Star Rating programme for appliances, develop policies/codes/building regulations, guide states through SEEI and action plans, and support India’s climate and energy transition goals.
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