Event Summary

Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, enabling Rajasthan's electricity consumers with knowledge of governance, rights, and policy participation. The fourth session provided an overview of RERC's consumer-centric electricity regulations, including standards of performance, grievance redressal, supply code, and net metering for rooftop solar systems. Conducted in a hybrid format, the half-day session enabled 22 participants to better understand their rights to affordable and reliable electricity.

 

About the Event

The series is a consumer-centric initiative supported by the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) and facilitated by the Centre for Energy, Environment & People (CEEP). It aims to empower individuals and social organisations in Rajasthan to actively participate in shaping the legal, policy, and regulatory landscape for the power sector. 

The purpose of the fourth workshop in the series, was to provide an overview of key consumer-centric electricity regulations notified by Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC)  in the state. The workshop discussed the regulations on Standards of Performance for Distribution Licensees, Grievance Redressal Mechanisms and a few critical aspects of the Supply Code.

The training workshop was a half-day event, conducted in a hybrid manner. While some attendees joined us in person at RERC headquarters, others connected virtually on Zoom. Overall, a total of 22 participants gained an understanding of the consumer-centric regulations and rights for affordable and reliable electricity.

Details

25 Jan, 2024
11:00 AM - 12:45 PM (IST)
Conference Hall, 4th Floor, Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission, Jaipur

Event Type

Workshop

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Details

25 Jan, 2024
11:00 AM - 12:45 PM (IST)
Conference Hall, 4th Floor, Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission, Jaipur

Event Type

Workshop

Event Summary

Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, enabling Rajasthan's electricity consumers with knowledge of governance, rights, and policy participation. The fourth session provided an overview of RERC's consumer-centric electricity regulations, including standards of performance, grievance redressal, supply code, and net metering for rooftop solar systems. Conducted in a hybrid format, the half-day session enabled 22 participants to better understand their rights to affordable and reliable electricity.

 

About the Event

The series is a consumer-centric initiative supported by the Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC) and facilitated by the Centre for Energy, Environment & People (CEEP). It aims to empower individuals and social organisations in Rajasthan to actively participate in shaping the legal, policy, and regulatory landscape for the power sector. 

The purpose of the fourth workshop in the series, was to provide an overview of key consumer-centric electricity regulations notified by Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (RERC)  in the state. The workshop discussed the regulations on Standards of Performance for Distribution Licensees, Grievance Redressal Mechanisms and a few critical aspects of the Supply Code.

The training workshop was a half-day event, conducted in a hybrid manner. While some attendees joined us in person at RERC headquarters, others connected virtually on Zoom. Overall, a total of 22 participants gained an understanding of the consumer-centric regulations and rights for affordable and reliable electricity.

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Anshuman Gothwal
Anshuman Gothwal

Anshuman, an engineer-turned-public policy researcher, is the co-founder of the Centre for Energy and Environmental Policy (CEEP). Drawing on extensive experience in the power sector, he specialises in regulatory economics, utility operations, and decarbonisation strategies. His work focuses on sectoral governance reforms, energy transition complexities, and institutional transformation, striving for the integration of economic growth with energy equity, justice, and sustainability. Anshuman envisions a governance framework rooted in humanitarian values that prioritises the voices of the most vulnerable.

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