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 ...
The provisions of the new enactment have recently come into force and seek a paradigm policy shift in the form of the Electricity Act 2003. The paper details out the key features of the Act and the likely power industry changes being brought about in the new regime. These changes comprise ...
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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...
‘Today’s cabinet meeting was held under the leadership of PM Modi. ‘PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana’ has been approved today, one crore families will get 300 units of free electricity under this scheme,’ Union minister Anurag Thakur said. ...
Impact assessment of the electricity act 2003 on the Indian power sector. Energy Policy 2005, 33, 1187-1198. [CrossRef]Thakur, T.; Deshmukh, S.G.; Kaushik, S.C.; Kulshrestha, M. Impact assessment of the electricity act 2003 on the Indian power sector. Energy Policy 2005, 33, 1187-...
The Electricity Act 2003, which has come into force in India since mid-June 2003, consolidates and replaces a number of older legislations on electricity that prevailed in the country. The new act has introduced significant changes to the industry structure and provides for a more flexible ...
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 ...
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 ...
What really went wrong? What is the Electricity Act-2003, the new Act and how this will promote competition in the power sector, protect the interest of the consumers and supply continuous quality power at affordable price?Budhlani, Harish...