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Govt notifies Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 2024 to exempt captive projects from transmission license

Power minister RK Singh said investments worth Rs 16.93 lakh crore have been made since 2014 in the power and RE sectors, and another Rs 17 lakh crore worth investments are currently under pipeline.

January 15, 2024 / 20:42 IST
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Power Minister RK Singh said investments worth at least Rs 17,00,000 crore are in the pipeline in India's power and renewable energy sectors.

Government has notified the Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 2024 to provide ease of doing business to entities commissioning captive power, energy storage and green hydrogen projects.

As per the new rules, consumers having more than a specified quantum of load and energy storage systems (ESS) will be allowed to establish, operate and maintain dedicated transmission lines themselves without the requirement of a licence.

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"By allowing such a provision,  a new category of bulk consumers would emerge in the country, benefiting from more affordable electricity and enhanced grid reliability. This facility was already available to generating companies and captive generating stations," Union minister for power and new and renewable energy RK Singh told reporters in an interaction on January 15.

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