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Inviting suggestions on the draft National Electricity Policy (NEP) 2021

Inviting suggestions on the draft National Electricity Policy (NEP) 2021
Start Date :
May 03, 2021
Last Date :
May 15, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Under Section 3 (3) of the Electricity Act, 2003, the Central Government may, from time to time, in consultation with the State Governments and the Central Electricity Authority, ...

Under Section 3 (3) of the Electricity Act, 2003, the Central Government may, from time to time, in consultation with the State Governments and the Central Electricity Authority, review or revise, the National Electricity Policy. In compliance of section 3 of the Electricity Act 2003, the Government of India had notified the National Electricity Policy on 12th February 2005.

2. According to Section 66 of the Electricity Act “the Appropriate Commission shall endeavor to promote the development of a market (including trading) in power in such manner as may be specified and shall be guided by the National Electricity Policy”.

3. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) and State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs), in the discharge of their functions, shall be guided by the National Electricity Policy under Section 79 and Section 86 of the Electricity Act, respectively.

4. In this regard, it is informed that the Ministry of Power vide Order dated 12.04.2021 has constituted an Expert Committee under the chairmanship of Shri Gireesh Pradhan, Ex-Chairperson, CERC to prepare and recommend National Electricity Policy (NEP), 2021 (copy enclosed). The Expert Committee is required to submit its suggested draft NEP 2021 within two months.

5. The National Electricity Policy, 2021 needs to play an important role in deciding the future of the power sector with renewed reform measures for the economic growth of the country. The main focus is expected to be on decarbonization, power market development, distributed generation in view of rooftop solar and other reliable new technology, etc. The policy may be consumer centric i.e., giving choice to consumers, better services, reliable and quality power, etc. Security of supply, cybersecurity, resilience in the power sector in view of the disasters management, securing supply to all consumers but in particular, all the essential loads in the event of any crisis, etc. are others areas of importance.

6. The suggestions of the various stakeholders including State Governments, Financial Institutions, Industries, consumers, etc. are very important for the future of the power sector. It is requested to submit your brief suggestions along with the suggested specific formulations, which you feel that need to be incorporated in the NEP 2021, in around 1000 words on the MyGov portal.

Click Here to read the draft National Electricity Policy (NEP) 2021.

The last date for submission is 15th May 2021.

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umesh kumar
umesh kumar 5 years 1 month ago
सोलर एनर्जी का अधिकाधिक प्रयोग हो। और भारत उर्जा के मामले में आत्मनिर्भर बन सके। इसके लिए सस्ती सौर ऊर्जा व्यवस्था कराने चाहिए। सौर ऊर्जा क्षेत्र में एक्सपेरीमेंट होने पर यह संभव हो सकता है।
Ramit Bagga
Ramit Bagga 5 years 1 month ago
Make underground cabling to reduce damage to cables & poles during storm etc & ensure uninterrupted power supply 24x7 in addition to aesthetic look
Ramit Bagga
Ramit Bagga 5 years 1 month ago
Privatise inefficient SEB’s & sack highly corrupt officials who openly demand bribe even for installation of new connections & meter installation. Issue bills monthly to increase cash flow of SEB’s
Manmohan Gupta Moni
Manmohan Gupta Moni 5 years 1 month ago
1. Postpaid meter system should be adopted. 2. Solar plants on roof should be encouraged. 3. High-tension wires should be removed and underground system like grid underground wires system should be adopted. 4 Most important, free electricity system should be banned.This election gimmickry is bad
KRITIKA NANGIA
KRITIKA NANGIA 5 years 1 month ago
Rather than focusing on those area having electricity,it is more important to focus on those rural areas suffering from inadequate supplies. Likewise, list of areas and states should have selected.
KRITIKA NANGIA
KRITIKA NANGIA 5 years 1 month ago
We should promote electricity generation from renewable sources. Ensure the adequate capacity in generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, and therefore ensure the adequate and reliable supply of electricity.
Radhekrishna Yadav
Radhekrishna Yadav 5 years 1 month ago
for every Buy / sell of house/ flat or any primises, electric bill / meter name transfer is not required if that is linked with house/:flat or promises advantages: 1.Buyer's will save time, money and harassment and corruption will stop. 2.On every buy and sell electric department is not required to go for name transfer hence save staff which are solely assigned for name transfer.
MAYURI KISHOR PANCHAKSHARI
MAYURI KISHOR PANCHAKSHARI 5 years 1 month ago
Recognizing that electricity is one of the key drivers for rapid economic growth and poverty alleviation, the nation has set itself the target of providing access to all households in next five years. As per Census 2001, about 44% of the households do not have access to electricity. Hence meeting the target of providing universal access is a daunting task requiring significant addition to generation capacity and expansion of the transmission and distribution network.
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Radhekrishna Yadav
Radhekrishna Yadav 5 years 1 month ago
policy have to consumer friendly. 1.Electric bill /electric meter name transfer is big headache, why not that is link to house / flat, it should not link to individual's name ,that will eliminate unnecessary name transfer procedure where corruption takes place. advantages: 1) consumer need not go for name transfer in electric department and save his time , money and harassment . 2) Electric department will be free from transferring