06/00479 Impact assessment of the Electricity Act 2003 onthe Indian power sector: Thakur, T. et al. Energy Policy, 2005, 33, (9), 1187–1198doi:10.1016/S0140-6701(06)80479-0ELSEVIERFuel & Energy Abstracts
What killed him was not merely a singular act of criminal terrorism, but the system of humbug, incompetence and sycophancy that surrounds politics in India and elsewhere. I was numbed by rage and sorrow, and did not return to Delhi….” In December 1991, I visited Rajiv’s widow at 10 ...
Electricity consumption forecasting models for administration buildings of the UK higher education sector. Energy Build. 2015, 90, 127–136. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Oyedotun, T.D. Sudden change of pedagogy in education driven by COVID-19: Perspectives and evaluation from a developing country...
While announcing the ‘PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana’, Beneficiaries will get 300 units of free electricity under this scheme ByZimble Digital The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the INR75,000 crore ‘PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana’ rooftop solar scheme. The scheme will benefit 1 cro...
In India, large-scale industries rely on in-house captive power facilities to meet their energy demand (various issues of All India Electricity Statistics). Micro, medium & small industry ( Source: Confederation of Indian Industry). More floods, severe heat wave: Government predicts climate change...
electricity act 2003impactsThis paper analyzes the likely impacts of the major policy reforms unveiled by the Government of India for revamping the country's power sector. The provisions of the new enactment have recently come into force and seek a paradigm policy shift in the form of the ...
Indian Electricity Act 2003power generationpower transmissionpower distributionpolicy shiftThis paper presents an overview of the recently enacted Electricity Act 2003 and evaluates the implications of the provisions of the Act for the Indian power sector. The Act has introduced major policy shift and ...
Now in pdf 37 years later! my 1984 *Pricing, Planning & Politics: A Study of Economic Distortions in India* “I’m on my way out”: Siddhartha Shankar Ray (1920-2010)…An Economist’s Tribute Rajiv Gandhi and the Origins of India’s 1991 Economic Reform Three Memoranda to Rajiv Gandhi...
The Electricity Act, 2003 promises to bring about competition and choice in the electricity industry in India. However, since the Electricity Act, 2003 does not mandate any particular market design, there is considerable risk of state electricity regulatory commissions implementing different market ...
The post Electricity Act 2003 (EA 2003) era has witnessed restructuring of power entities in India and the performance evaluation of the distribution sector is important in order to assess the impact of reform measures. Ministry of power (MoP) and the international funding agencies have also ...