Chhattisgarh amends the RPO regulation for Captive Generating Plants
Chhattisgarh State Electricity Regulatory Commission (CSERC), in a recent announcement, amends the RPO target for Captive generating plants(CGPs) under CSERC(Renewable Purchase Obligation and REC Framework Implementation) (First Amendment) Regulations, 2020. Key points of the regulation are as follows: For Captive users,
Chhattisgarh amends RPO targets for Captive Power Producers
Chhattisgarh State Electricity Regulatory Commission (CSERC) recently published an order stating amendments to the Renewable Purchase Obligation and REC framework Implementation Regulations, 2016. The amendment in light came into existence after a petition was made to the Commission requesting to
Rajasthan announces concessions to the captive and third-party renewable energy power projects
Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission recently announced a sou-moto order related to the banking, transmission/wheeling charges of solar, wind and wind/solar hybrid plants within the state. According to the order, the state government has decided to provide various concessions and facilities
Madhya Pradesh announces 8th amendment of the Co-generation and Generation of electricity from Renewable Energy Sources
Madhya Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission recently announced the 8th amendment to the (COGENERATION AND GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY) Revision - I, Regulations, 2010. The following are the changes included in the current version. Newly inserted clause 3(ii-a):
UPERC announces Captive and Renewable Energy plants Regulations, 2019
Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission recently notified the regulations for Captive and Renewable Energy Generating plants known as CRE regulations 2019. The regulations came into force since 1st April 2019 and will be in effect till 31st March 2024. The
Analysis – Draft Amendment to Electricity Rules 2005
The Ministry of Power (MoP) has proposed changes to the Electricity Rules 2005. The proposed changes focus on rules relating to “Captive Power Plants”. More specifically, the changes proposed will impact the structures commonly known as “Group Captive” projects. Group
GERC Determines Tariff for Procurement of Power from Wind Energy Projects
Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) has proposed an increase in tariff for procurement of wind power. The higher tariff is on account of a rise in capital costs of setting up a wind power project in Gujarat. GERC has come out
KERC Imposes RPO on captive co-generating plants
Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) after deliberating on Aptel order dated 26th April 2010, decided not to impose RPO on any person consuming electricity from Co-generation power plants on its order dated 8th May 2013. Subsequently similar matter was challenged before
Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015
Maharashtra Government has finalized its final Renewable Energy Policy. The policy will be known as Maharashtra Renewable Energy Policy 2015. Regional committee will be established to monitor the overall progress of the policy and will be headed by the principal
Andhra Pradesh Wind Power Policy 2015
Andhra Pradesh government has released its new wind power policy, the new policy will be known as Andhra Pradesh Wind Power Policy 2015. It will replace the previous policy in the state. The policy has been revised to attract new