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Salient Contents of Overview of Indian Power Sector Organizational Set-up Authors: Mr. J S S Rao Principal Director B.Tech.

. (Electrical Engg.),M.E.(Power System) Ms. Vatsala Sharma Deputy Director B.E (Electrical Engg.), M.E (Control & Instrumentation), MBA (HR) Chapter 1 : Power Sector Structure in India Historical perspective of Indian Power Sector, Power Scenario in India Legal and regulatory framework and institutional structure of the sector Status and growth pattern of generation, transmission and distribution segments and also trading scenario Structure of Power Sector in India

Chapter 2 : Organisational Set-up at Central Government level The detailed functions, internal Apex bodies Ministry of Power & organizational structure, roles and Central Electricity Authority responsibilities,subsidiaries/joint ventures Public Sector Undertakings/Joint , projects, services, programmes etc. in Venture Corporations/Statutory the area of generation, transmission, bodies in the area of Generation distribution, power trading, financing, and Transmission like NTPC, training and consultancy of apex bodies, NHPC, NEEPCO, PGCIL, SJVN, PSUs, JVCs, Statutory bodies, NonTHDCIL, DVC, BBMB,BEE & PTC banking financial organizations and Non-banking financial organizatAutonomous bodies ions like PFC & REC Autonomous bodies i.e NPTI & CPRI

Chapter 3 : Role of Other Ministries / Organizations in Power Generation Ministry of Non-Conventional energy Department of Atomic Energy sources Nuclear Power Corporation India Indian Renewable Energy Development Limited, initiatives taken towards Agency Ltd (IREDA) nuclear growth in India and its Project details New and Renewable Energy with details Ministry of Coal, Neyveli Lignite about renewable energy sources Corporation Limited and new initiatives taken for Power Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission generation.

Chapter 4 : Role of Other Ministries / Organization in Power Generation Broadly covers functions, responsibilities New organisational set-up at the of State Electricity Boards and Utilities state level with unbundling of state electricity boards Overview of Performance of the State Rank-wise status of States and UTs Electricity Boards taken for Power generation. Power Sector Reforms of India Chapter 5 : Role of Regulators and Regulatory Commissions The creation of regulatory bodies Responsibilities and functions of synchronized with power sector reforms Regulatory Commissions, Tribunals and other regulatory bodies like CERC, SERCs & JERCs Objectives of Central Advisory committee Evolution of Electricity Tariff Appellate Tribunal.

Chapter 6 : Role of Regional Power Committees, National Load Despatch Centre, Regional Load Despatch Centres and State Load Despatch Centres Constitution, functions and role Regional Power Committee of Roles, responsibilities and functions of National Load Despatch Centre, Regional Load Despatch Centres, State Load Despatch Centres Role of Power System Operation Details on initiatives in Power Grid Corporation Limited (POSOCO) Operation and Smart National Grid. Chapter 7: Acts / Policies related to Power Sector Various Acts of power sector are Various Policies related to power described related to Electricity Act, sector like National Electricity Policy Energy Conservation Act and Electricity and Tariff Policy, The National Regulatory Commission Act Electricity Policy, Tariff Policy & Rural Electrification Policy Beginning with the Indian Electricity Act, Hydro Policy, Mega Power Policy, 1910, The Electricity (Supply) Act 1948, Ultra Mega Power Projects Policy. Electricity Regulatory Commission Act Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran 1998, The Electricity Act 2003, The Yojana (RGGVY) Electricity (amendment) Act 2007, Restructured Accelerated Power Electricity Regulatory Commission Act Development and Reforms 1998 and Energy Conservation Act

2001, Energy (Amendment) Act 2010

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Chapter 8 : Role of Private Companies in Power Sector Induction of private sector in generation, Public Private Partnership transmission, distribution and trading segments Role and benefits of the open access Benefits of Electricity Markets List of Trading companies in Power Brief description of private companies Sector operating in Indian power sector

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