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This Course presents a detailed perspective of the power sector with regulation building on fundamental economic principles. Further, the regulatory process in the power sector is explained using the prevailing, as well as national and international best practices.
This Course aims to provide an insight into the development of electricity markets in India and provide a platform for discussing the challenges and way ahead.
This Course presents a detailed perspective of the power sector with regulation building on fundamental economic principles. Further, the regulatory process in the power sector is explained using the prevailing, as well as national and international best practices. The content provides an understanding of the regulatory process considering the applicable engineering, economic, legal, and environmental viewpoints.
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GERC (Grid Interactive Distributed Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations 2026 |
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Draft Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Amendment Rules, 2026 |
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MoP Draft National Electricity Policy, 2026 |
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RERC (Compensation for part load operation for the generating stations below the normative level of operation), 2025 [Draft] |
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RERC (Battery Energy Storage Systems), 2025 [Draft] |
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Centre for Energy Regulation |
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CER-APP
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Valedictory function - 27 June, 2026 10:00am - 10:30 pm Chief guest - Mr. T. K. Jose, IAS(Retd.) Chairman, Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission (KSERC)

