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The Ministry of Power, India, has published the Electricity Regulatory Commissions Act, 1998. [2] Apart from CERC, the act also introduced a provision for the states to create the State Electricity Regulation Commission along with the power to set the tariffs without having to enact separate state laws.
Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) is an independent regulatory body with authority for the regulation of the electric power industry in Nigeria. NERC was formed in 2005 under the Obasanjo administration’s economic reform agenda through the Electric Power Sector Reform Act, 2005 for formation and review of electricity tariffs, transparent policies regarding subsidies ...
Federal Ministry of Power is an arm of the Federal government of Nigeria with the responsibilities of providing social amenities such as Electricity across the country. The Ministry in discharging this mandate is guided by the provisions of the laws provided under National Electric Power Policy (NEPP) of 2001, the Electric Power Sector Reform (EPSR) Act of 2005, Rural Electrification ...
Appellate Tribunal for Electricity includes one judicial and two technical members. [ 4 ] Justice Ramesh Ranganathan is the judicial member and Chairperson since 2 December 2022, [ 5 ] Mr. Sandesh Kumar Sharma is the technical member for electricity since 16 September 2021 and Dr. Ashutosh Karnatak is the Technical Member for Petroleum and ...
[1] [2] It is mainly responsible for all policies and matters relating to electricity generation, transmission, and distribution from conventional and non-conventional energy sources including hydro electricity. It also deals with the Import, Distribution, Exploration, Extraction, Pricing, and other policy related details of the primary fuels.
The Ministry of Power is an Indian government ministry. The current Union Cabinet Minister is Manohar Lal Khattar . The ministry is charged with overseeing electricity production and infrastructure development, including generation, transmission, and delivery, as well as maintenance projects.
The Ministry of Power and Energy [1] (Sinhala: විදුලිබල හා බලශක්ති අමාත්යාංශය; Tamil: மின்சக்தி மற்றும் வலுசக்தி அமைச்சு) is a cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for power and renewable energy. The ...
Electricity generation has been made a non-licensed activity and the techno-economic clearance from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has been done away with for any power plant, except for hydro-electric power stations above a certain amount of capital investment. This has been provided in section 7 and 8 of the Electricity Act 2003.