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Energy efficiency policies in
China and India

Annex 2: Data for electrical energy intensity and access for 2011-12

State Electrical energy Electrical energy Households having Electricity Access
intensity intensity access to electricity (Index 0 to 1)
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar (Toe/INR crore) (Index 0 to 1) for lighting
Gujarat (% population)
Haryana 16.16
Karnataka 3.83 0.70 92.20 0.95
Kerala 16.65 0.00 16.40 0.00
Madhya Pradesh 13.93 0.73 90.40 0.92
Maharashtra 16.60 0.58 90.50 0.92
Orissa 6.96 0.73 90.60 0.93
Punjab 14.24 0.18 94.40 0.97
Rajasthan 11.12 0.59 67.10 0.63
Tamil Nadu 21.37 0.42 83.90 0.84
Uttar Pradesh 19.34 1.00 43.00 0.33
West Bengal 17.62 0.88 96.60 1.00
Average 13.88 0.79 67.00 0.63
12.49 0.57 93.40 0.96
5.33 0.49 36.80 0.25
13.54 0.09 54.50 0.48
0.55 72.63 0.70

Source: Census (2011) and CEA

Annex 3: Indian sub-national governments' incentives for green buildings

State/ Union Territory/ City Incentive
Andhra Pradesh • 10% – 20% rebate on property tax
Delhi • 1% – 5% increase on FAR and FSI coverage
• 10% rebate on property tax for obtaining green rating
Kerala • Property tax and building tax rebate
• Relaxation in FAR
Maharashtra • FSI
• Refund of development charges
Rajasthan • Property tax rebate
Punjab • 5% free of cost FAR for GRIHA projects for 4 or 5 star GRIHA rating
Noida • 5% free of cost FAR for buildings plot area (greater than 5000 m2)
• Additional FAR of 5% is given (area greater than 5000 m2), if it is
Bhubaneswar GRIHA 4 to 5 star or LEED platinum or gold rated
• Refund of fee proportionate to 0.10 premium
• FAR in case of platinum/gold rated green building

Source: Author compilation

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