Electricity Act, 2003- Part II- National Electricity Policy And Plan

Part II

NATIONAL ELECTRICITY POLICY AND PLAN

3. National Electricity Policy and Plan.

3. National Electricity Policy and Plan.—(1) The Central Government shall, from time to time, prepare the National Electricity Policy and tariff policy, in consultation with the State Governments and the Authority for development of the power system based on optimal utilisation of resources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear substances or materials, hydro and renewable sources of energy.

(2) The Central Government shall publish the National Electricity Policy and tariff policy from time to time.

(3) The Central Government may, from time to time, in consultation with the State Governments and the Authority, review or revise the National Electricity Policy and tariff policy referred to in sub-section (1).

(4) The Authority shall prepare a National Electricity Plan in accordance with the National Electricity Policy and notify such plan once in five years:

Provided that the Authority while preparing the National Electricity Plan shall publish the draft National Electricity Plan and invite suggestions and objections thereon from licensees, generating companies and the public within such time as may be prescribed:

Provided further that the Authority shall—

(a) notify the plan after obtaining the approval of the Central Government;

(b) revise the plan incorporating therein the directions, if any, given by the Central Government while granting approval under clause (a).

(5) The Authority may review or revise the National Electricity Plan in accordance with the National Electricity Policy.

4. National policy on stand alone systems for rural areas and non-conventional energy systems.

4. National policy on stand alone systems for rural areas and non-conventional energy systems.—The Central Government shall, after consultation with the State Governments, prepare and notify a national policy, permitting stand alone systems (including those based on renewable sources of energy and other non-conventional sources of energy) for rural areas.

Other Contents of Electricity Act, 2003

Part I– Preliminary
Part II– National Electricity Policy And Plan
Part III- Generation Of Electricity
Part IV– Licensing
Part V– Transmission Of Electricity
Part VI– Distribution Of Electricity
Part VII– Tariff
Part VIII– Works
Part IX– Central Electricity Authority
Part X– Regulatory Commissions
Part XI– Appellate Tribunal For Electricity
Part XII– Investigation And Enforcement
Part XIII– Reorganisation Of Board
Part XIV– Offences And Penalties
Part XV– Special Courts
Part XVI– Dispute Resolution
Part XVII– Other Provisions
Part XVIII– Miscellaneous And Schedule

5. National policy on electrification and local distribution in rural areas.

5. National policy on electrification and local distribution in rural areas.—The Central Government shall also formulate a national policy, in consultation with the State Governments and the State Commissions, for rural electrification and for bulk purchase of power and management of local distribution in rural areas through Panchayat Institutions, users’ associations, co-operative societies, non-governmental organisations or franchisees.

6. Joint responsibility of State Government and Central Government in rural electrification.

[i][6. Joint responsibility of State Government and Central Government in rural electrification.—The concerned State Government and the Central Government shall jointly endeavour to provide access to electricity to all areas including villages and hamlets through rural electricity infrastructure and electrification of households.]

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[i]  Substituted by Act 26 of 2007, S. 2 (w.e.f. 15-6-2007).

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