The document discusses India's Perform Achieve and Trade (PAT) scheme, which is a market-based mechanism introduced by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency to enhance energy efficiency in large energy-intensive industries. The key points are:
1) The PAT scheme covers 478 designated consumers across 8 sectors consuming 165 million tonnes of oil equivalent energy. The national target is to achieve energy savings of 6.686 million tonnes by 2014-15.
2) Industries have sector-specific targets set by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency based on their energy consumption baseline. Industries that achieve more than their target will be issued Energy Savings Certificates, while those performing below target must purchase certificates or face penalties.