Electricity has become the most important necessity to accomplish our day to day tasks. Without electricity offices and households can’t go a minute. Average energy consumption of a
India is the world’s fifth largest electricity generator with total installed capacity of 2,28,722 MW. Out of this, 90,062 MW is from state owned utilities, 72,927 MW is
It is practically infeasible for the electricity generator and consumer to have their own transmission and distribution lines. They have to rely on state and centre own transmission
Renewables are a part of the electricity delivery supply chain along with many other elements – non-renewable generating sources, transmission utilities, distribution utilities, consumers etc. What happens in
The Ministry of Power, Government of India and the National Energy Administration of the Government of China on 23 October 2013 have signed a deal to further strengthen
A large portion of Greenhouse Gas emissions (GHG) from most companies comprise of consumption of electricity from the grid. In India, around 65% of electricity is coming from
Continued from part 1 and part 2 Indian Electricity Grid code The Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC) lays down the rules, guidelines and standards to be followed by
Continued from part 1 Institutional structure of power transmission sector in India Electricity is a regulated sector in India with Central Electricity Regulatory Commission at the central level
The power or electricity grid is an interconnected network for delivering electricity from electricity generators to consumers. A power grid system includes a number of electricity generating stations,
In order to prevent a power crisis in the state from repeating, the government of Tamil Nadu has started making efforts to purchase power from all available sources