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Seeking Comments of Stakeholders on Draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2020

Seeking Comments of Stakeholders on Draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2020
Start Date :
May 19, 2020
Last Date :
Jun 05, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Ministry of Power has identified few key amendments in the Electricity Act 2003 to address immediate requirements of the electricity sector. Accordingly, draft proposal has been ...

Ministry of Power has identified few key amendments in the Electricity Act 2003 to address immediate requirements of the electricity sector. Accordingly, draft proposal has been circulated on 17.04.2020 in the form of draft Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2020 and stakeholders comments sought till 5th June 2020.

1. Establishment of Electricity Contract Enforcement Authority under retired Judge of the High Court for ensuring performance of the contract. The Authority shall have all the powers of a civil court including but limited to powers of attachment and sale of property, arrest and detention in prison and appointment of a receiver. This will ensure faster disposal of adjudicating matters regarding performance of obligations under a contract related to sale, purchase or transmission of electricity.

2. Determination of Cost reflective Tariff for ensuring viability of Electricity Distribution companies (Discoms). the Appropriate Commission to fix tariff for retail sale of electricity without accounting for subsidy; The subsidy, as declared and provided by the State Governments, will be given directly by the government to the consumers clearly reflecting in their bill;

3. Distribution sub licensees: Distribution Licensee may authorise another person, as a sub-license to supply electricity in any particular part of its area of supply, with the permission of the State Electricity Regulatory Commission. This will enable the sub licensee to serve the consumers with full responsibility and due diligence. The distribution licensee will now have the choice to opt for either sub-licensee model or franchisee model. This proposal will bring investment in the distribution sector, ensure regulatory oversight and protect the interests of consumers.

4. Establishment of adequate Payment Security Mechanism : Proposed to empower Load Dispatch Centres to oversee the establishment of adequate payment security mechanism before scheduling dispatch of electricity, as per contracts.

5. Strengthening of the Appellate Tribunal (APTEL): It is proposed to increase its strength of Members, apart from the Chairperson, to at least seven to facilitate quick disposal of cases; also to enhance the powers by assigning power equivalent to High Court under the provisions of the Contempt of Courts Act. With increased strength of members, now APTEL benches can also sit in a place other than Delhi as per the requirement of the case and for easy access to the state.

6. Proposal for Single Selection Committee for giving recommendations for appointments of chairperson and members in central as well as state regulatory commissions for uniformity in selection. The Selection Committee shall be headed by the Judge of Supreme Court .Appointments shall continue to be done by respective Governments.

7. National Renewable Energy Policy: It is proposed to have a separate policy for the development and promotion of generation of electricity from renewable sources of energy.

8. Hydro Power Purchase Obligations (HPO): a minimum percentage of purchase of electricity from hydro sources of energy is to be specified by the State Commissions. Hydro Power purchase Obligations shall be separate part of non solar based Renewable Purchase Obligations.

9. Enforcement of Renewable purchase obligations by levy penalties for non-fulfilment of obligation to buy electricity from renewable and/or hydro sources of energy.

10. Provisions related to Cross border trade in Electricity have been added to facilitate and develop trade in electricity with other countries.

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Last date of submission is 5th June,2020.

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DINESH CHANDRA Dhyani
DINESH CHANDRA Dhyani 6 years 2 weeks ago
Govt should provide adequate electricity To farmers so that the can Irrigate and harvest their Crops and able to store it nearby his house for that sufficient cold storage facility must be made available to him at minimum cost ofcourse not free as free things are mostly misuse
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 6 years 2 weeks ago
The scenario envisioned by the proposed amendment tends to promote competition in retail power sector and non competitive tie ups in bulk power purchase
DINESH CHANDRA Dhyani
DINESH CHANDRA Dhyani 6 years 2 weeks ago
In hill area specially Uttarakhand and himachal govt can install smaller hydro electric turbines can generate more electric energy than required it will also generate employment, till now govt go for big projects but time arise when we should focus on smaller once
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 6 years 2 weeks ago
This condition coupled with the newly inserted section 66 A which proposes mandatory enforcement of all power purchase agreements, once approved by the Appropriate Commission, would undoubtedly stifle the life out of the power market even if it survives in any manner.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 6 years 2 weeks ago
The condition curtails the scope of developing a dynamic power market, as compliance of this condition may lead to a situation where trading becomes unnecessary
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 6 years 2 weeks ago
The newly inserted subsection 2 of section 42 of the draft proposes that the distribution licensee or supply licensee, as the case may be, shall tie up long term/medium term power purchase agreements to meet the annual average demand of power of the area which it has the obligation to serve.
Dr Guinness Madasamy
Dr Guinness Madasamy 6 years 2 weeks ago
The Act proposes to promote development of a market in power in Section 66 and goes to the extent of proposing development of forwards and futures contract in electricity.