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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)
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 ...
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Aparoopa malleshu
6 years 2 weeks ago
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.
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Aparoopa malleshu
6 years 2 weeks ago
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.
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Aparoopa malleshu
6 years 2 weeks ago
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.
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GAGAN PAL
6 years 2 weeks ago
Electromagnetic thrust : It can be used to propel vehicles. Like it can also be used to propel weapons. it can be used as propellant for vehicles or weapons. it can also be used as extra fuels or it can be used to gain extra thrust suddenly. for example we can use it with rockets, missiles, aircrafts, ships, satellites in the universe or environment. in the universe where there is no friction electromagnetic thrust can propel the satellite remaining in the image.....................
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Anoop Kumar
6 years 2 weeks ago
everything is good thing to worry everything is fine and everything is good nothing to worry nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
6 years 2 weeks ago
As stated above, the combined impact of low base of subsidising consumers, higher
proportion of costly power and high proportion of low end domestic consumers would
definitely lead to large scale picking up of the presently subsidising consumers by
incoming supply licenses.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
6 years 2 weeks ago
As stated above, the combined impact of low base of subsidising consumers, higher
proportion of costly power and high proportion of low end domestic consumers would
definitely lead to large scale picking up of the presently subsidising consumers by
incoming supply licenses.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
6 years 2 weeks ago
The high demand consumers who are
few in number (the consumers with a load of more than 100 kW [0.1 MW] is around 5000
only out of more than 1.2 crore consumers in the State of Kerala) and consumes huge
quantum of electricity (about 27% of the entire consumption in the case of State of Kerala
by less than 0.04% of consumers) can easily be picked up by the incoming supply licensees
by offering lower tariff, since the cost of supplying them is lower than their prevailing
tariff.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
6 years 2 weeks ago
The high demand consumers who are
few in number (the consumers with a load of more than 100 kW [0.1 MW] is around 5000
only out of more than 1.2 crore consumers in the State of Kerala) and consumes huge
quantum of electricity (about 27% of the entire consumption in the case of State of Kerala
by less than 0.04% of consumers) can easily be picked up by the incoming supply licensees
by offering lower tariff, since the cost of supplying them is lower than their prevailing
tariff.
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Dr Guinness Madasamy
6 years 2 weeks ago
This would
jeopardize the equilibrium prevailing in the sector.
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