
1. Activities and Achievements of the Month
1.1 Summary of Progress
- Contribution to SREDA’s Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training for Textile and Garment Industry (17-19/Dec)
- 16th Project Coordination Committee Meeting (09/Dec)
- Assessment of development partners’ activities in EE&C field
- IFIs’ Project implementation capacity assessment
- Calculation of energy saving from sub-projects (ongoing)
- Development summary for energy audit regulation (ongoing)
- Improvement of MIS data and functions (ongoing)



1.2 Contribution to SREDA’s activities
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training for Textile and Garment Industry was conducted by SREDA for entire three days from 17 to 19/December. 35 participants attended the training, coming from the spinning, knitting, weaving, garment sectors, business associations, research institutes and financial institutions. 21 sessions were actively conducted with wide range of topics including policy and initiatives, EE&C visualization and monetary benefits, and various EE&C technologies. The participants also mutually shared their own experience in group discussions.
Lectures | |
Policy and initiatives | SREDA’s initiatives to promote EE&C in textile and garment sectors |
Facilitation (Energy Audit & Management, Low-cost Finance) | |
EE&C visualization and benefits | Energy Consumption in Textile Industry – The benefits of improving Energy Efficiency |
Digitalisation in energy efficiency promotion – Data collection (meters and sensors) | |
Monitoring and Evaluation – Monetary Benefits from energy saving and Energy Economics | |
EE&C Technologies | Energy Efficient Heat Transfer Equipment – Power Generation, Boiler, waste heat recovery system, heat exchangers |
Energy Efficient Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Systems, Refrigerator and Air Conditioning Systems, Heat Pumps | |
Energy Efficient Transfer & Control Equipment – Compressors, compressed air system, filter equipment, pneumatic systems, hydraulic systems, pumps etc.: Safety also matters | |
Energy Efficient Technology Elements – Power electronics (motors and controllers), Energy Efficient Generator | |
Energy Efficient Equipment –Building Loads (Lighting, Fans, lifts, washer / dryer, Fire with Safety, security demand control/ matching and sensors) | |
Energy Efficiency improvement in wet process, Steam system improvement in textile industry | |
Architectural Design Strategies for Textile and Garment Industry Buildings through Integration of Energy Conservation, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technology | |
Energy Efficient Power Technology Elements – Tractions (Engines, turbines for power generation and efficient use of steam) | |
Efficiency and design improvement of ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) | |
Group discussions | |
Discussions | Participatory Case study in 1) Spinning 2) Knitting, Weaving, Dyeing and Finishing 3) Garment manufacturing |

All the participants were awarded with certificates. The participants requested that they should be kept updated with SREDA’s initiatives and latest EE&C information.
2. Attachments
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Appendix 04-1: SREDA’s Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training for Textile and Garment Industry: Presentation “Energy Consumption in Textile Industry – The Benefits of Improving Energy Efficiency”
Appendix 04-2: SREDA’s Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training for Textile and Garment Industry: Presentation “Facilitation (Energy Audit & Management, Low-cost Finance)”
Appendix 04-3: SREDA’s Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training for Textile and Garment Industry: Presentation “Monitoring and Evaluation – Monetary Benefits from energy saving and Energy Economics”
Appendix 04-4: SREDA’s Energy Efficiency & Conservation Training for Textile and Garment Industry: Group Discussion “Participatory Case Study“
Appendix 04-5: Summary of Energy Audit Regulation (English)
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Appendix 04-6: PCC16 Meeting materials and Record