India: National Electricity Policy
In 2005 the Government of India put out the National Electricity Policy as required by the Electricity Act of 2003. The National Electricity Policy oulines a plan for rural electrectrification increased generation capacity. The policy states that "maximum emphasis" would be put on the development of hydro power. Use of thermal power could be made cleaner by using low-ash coal, improving lignite mining, and increased use of natural gas and nuclear power. The policy also sets recommendations for improving the power grid with better transmission and distribution of power. It also calls for the use of the most efficient technologies and more funding for R&D. India also seeks to create a more competitive energy sector to increase private sector participation. Finally, the Policy emphasizes the need for conservation and demand-side management including a national awareness campaign.
Date Implemented: 2005
Status: Framework Policy
References: http://www.dercind.org/ActsPolicies/ActsPolicesfiles/National%20Electric...