In a significant step towards promoting sustainable energy governance, the Ministry of Power released the State Energy Efficiency Index (SEEI) 2024, highlighting the top-performing states in energy efficiency across India. The index aims to promote data-driven decision-making, reward best practices, and encourage healthy competition among states to optimize energy usage.
SEEI 2024: Purpose and Scope
The State Energy Efficiency Index, developed to assess state-level energy performance, now enters its sixth edition, covering the fiscal year 2023–24. The 2024 index uses a revamped implementation-focused framework with 66 indicators spread across seven critical demand sectors,
- Buildings
- Industry
- Municipal services
- Transport
- Agriculture
- Electricity distribution companies
- Cross-sector initiatives
It evaluates the energy footprint and policy execution of all 36 Indian States and Union Territories, making it a crucial tool for tracking progress under India’s National Energy Efficiency Mission.
Top Performing States in SEEI 2024
The following states have emerged as leaders in energy efficiency,
- Maharashtra
- Andhra Pradesh
- Assam
- Tripura
These states have demonstrated strong performance across sectors, reflecting effective policy implementation, sectoral coordination, and investment in energy-saving technologies.
What Contributed to Their High Rankings?
Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh
- Robust policies for energy-efficient buildings
- Strong enforcement of energy codes and building regulations
- High investment in energy-efficient urban transport and municipal services
- Active promotion of agricultural pump efficiency programs and LED-based initiatives
Assam and Tripura
- Proactive efforts in rural energy access and distribution sector efficiency
- Effective use of renewable-powered municipal services
- Cross-sectoral energy conservation campaigns
- These states also leveraged energy data transparency, smart metering, and electric mobility initiatives, reflecting an integrated approach to energy governance.
Why the SEEI Matters
- Encourages competitive federalism by benchmarking states
- Helps states identify gaps in energy planning and resource use
- Supports the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) and SDG 7 goals (Affordable and Clean Energy)
- Informs future planning under schemes like UJALA, PAT, and Smart Cities Mission


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