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Powering India

A Decade of Policies and Regulation

S.L. Rao (Ed.)

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Rapid capacity additions and improved efficiencies in electricity generation, transmission and distribution, are still absent or inadequate. The Electricity Act, 2003 introduced concepts not formally recognised earlier—competition in electricity, safeguarding consumer interests, encouraging investment, captive generation, merchant power, electricity trading, electricity exchanges and markets, consumer choice, open access to transmission and distribution wires, tariff-based bidding and independent Central and state regulatory commissions. Measures were also introduced to promote larger capacity generation, guarantee coal availability and encourage renewable energy. This volume helps to improve understanding of the ways in which these ideas were implemented and can be used.

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

S.L. Rao has worked in multinational companies, was President, All India Management Association (1985), Executive Chairman, National Management Programme (1986-1988), Director-General, National Council of Applied Economic Research (1990-1996) and first Chairman of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (1998-2001). He is presently a columnist in the Telegraph and Deccan Herald. He has 15 books to his name, on the economy, markets, energy, management, management education and governance, and innumerable articles. He is on many Boards of corporate, research, cultural and development organisations.



Contents in Detail

Foreword

  Harry Dhaul

   

Preface 

  S.L. Rao

   

Section I : Overview

   

1. The Role of Independent Regulation in India

  S.L. Rao

   

2. The Regulatory Framework

  S.L. Rao

   

3. Operational and Commercial Issues for New Power Plants

  Bhanu Bhushan

   

4. Analysis of Competition and Market Power 

  in Wholesale-Electricity Market in India

  Umesh Kumar Shukla and Ashok Thampy

   

Section II : Nuclear

   

5. Nuclear Energy

  S.L. Rao

   

Section III : Renewable Energy

   

6. The Case for Wind Energy in India

  Gaurav Gandhi, Pradeep Kumar and Chintan Shah

   

7. Renewable Energy Certificate Mechanism

  Balawant Joshi

   

Section IV : Coal and Gas

   

8. The Need for a Robust and Transparent Regulatory 

  and Policy Framework for Growth of the Gas Sector in India

  Krishna Sarma

   

9. Coal for Power: Issues and Challenges

  R.K. Sachdev

   

Section V : Open Access Scenario

   

10. Open Access: Powering the Economy

  Raghvendra ‘Raghav’ Upadhya

   

11. Competition in Retail Supply

  Anju Rani

   

12. Functioning of Electricity Exchanges and Markets

  Rupa Devi Singh

   

13. Captive Power-Policy and Regulatory Framework

  Balawant Joshi

   

Section VI : Regulation: The Way Forward

   

14. Coordination in Energy Regulation

  S.L. Rao

   

15. The Way Forward in Regulation and Policymaking

  Ajay Shankar

Publisher AF Press
Publication Date 2011
Number of Pages 312
ISBN 9788171889075
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Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.

About the Book

Rapid capacity additions and improved efficiencies in electricity generation, transmission and distribution, are still absent or inadequate. The Electricity Act, 2003 introduced concepts not formally recognised earlier—competition in electricity, safeguarding consumer interests, encouraging investment, captive generation, merchant power, electricity trading, electricity exchanges and markets, consumer choice, open access to transmission and distribution wires, tariff-based bidding and independent Central and state regulatory commissions. Measures were also introduced to promote larger capacity generation, guarantee coal availability and encourage renewable energy. This volume helps to improve understanding of the ways in which these ideas were implemented and can be used.

About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

S.L. Rao has worked in multinational companies, was President, All India Management Association (1985), Executive Chairman, National Management Programme (1986-1988), Director-General, National Council of Applied Economic Research (1990-1996) and first Chairman of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (1998-2001). He is presently a columnist in the Telegraph and Deccan Herald. He has 15 books to his name, on the economy, markets, energy, management, management education and governance, and innumerable articles. He is on many Boards of corporate, research, cultural and development organisations.



Contents in Detail

Foreword

  Harry Dhaul

   

Preface 

  S.L. Rao

   

Section I : Overview

   

1. The Role of Independent Regulation in India

  S.L. Rao

   

2. The Regulatory Framework

  S.L. Rao

   

3. Operational and Commercial Issues for New Power Plants

  Bhanu Bhushan

   

4. Analysis of Competition and Market Power 

  in Wholesale-Electricity Market in India

  Umesh Kumar Shukla and Ashok Thampy

   

Section II : Nuclear

   

5. Nuclear Energy

  S.L. Rao

   

Section III : Renewable Energy

   

6. The Case for Wind Energy in India

  Gaurav Gandhi, Pradeep Kumar and Chintan Shah

   

7. Renewable Energy Certificate Mechanism

  Balawant Joshi

   

Section IV : Coal and Gas

   

8. The Need for a Robust and Transparent Regulatory 

  and Policy Framework for Growth of the Gas Sector in India

  Krishna Sarma

   

9. Coal for Power: Issues and Challenges

  R.K. Sachdev

   

Section V : Open Access Scenario

   

10. Open Access: Powering the Economy

  Raghvendra ‘Raghav’ Upadhya

   

11. Competition in Retail Supply

  Anju Rani

   

12. Functioning of Electricity Exchanges and Markets

  Rupa Devi Singh

   

13. Captive Power-Policy and Regulatory Framework

  Balawant Joshi

   

Section VI : Regulation: The Way Forward

   

14. Coordination in Energy Regulation

  S.L. Rao

   

15. The Way Forward in Regulation and Policymaking

  Ajay Shankar

Publisher AF Press
Publication Date 2011
Number of Pages 312
ISBN 9788171889075
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Powering India

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