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Comprehensive directions have been issued to the three Discoms of Rajasthan to ensure regulatory compliance, institutional accountability and long-term fiscal and operational stability.
This webinar marked the launch of CEEP’s reflection paper ‘Is Privatisation a Panacea for India’s Electricity Distribution Sector?’ The session discussed the CSIS report advocating privatisation, with CEEP offering a critical analysis highlighting its potential risks and critiquing their one-size-fits-all approach. The webinar concluded that resolving India’s electricity distribution issues requires more than a simple ownership choice, emphasising the need for structural reforms, better governance, and regulatory accountability to improve efficiency and access.
On 26th July 2024, RERC issued a tariff order in response to the tariff petitions filed by Rajasthan’s distribution companies, raising concerns over the Rule of Law, accountability, and sector sustainability. To discuss the potential implications, CEEP organised a dialogue with 50 participants from CSOs, sector experts, and electricity consumers. The event highlighted the urgent need for reforms, focusing on transparency, data sharing, consumer involvement, and addressing inefficiencies in power purchase, transmission losses, and tariff structures. There was a strong call for long-term reforms to protect smaller consumers and improve infrastructure safety.
This webinar discussed the electricity supply challenges in Chandan, Jaisalmer, which significantly impact the agricultural sector. The event, moderated by CEEP, featured local farmers, power sector experts, and RERC officials who explored solutions to the region's inconsistent electricity supply and frequent voltage fluctuations. A total of 72 participants engaged in the dialogue, which highlighted the need for infrastructural improvements and better maintenance to support agricultural productivity and mitigate financial setbacks for farmers.
Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, which empowers Rajasthan’s consumers with insights into electricity governance, rights, and obligations in the power sector. The fifth session focused on grievance redressal mechanisms, including DISCOM tools and RERC's 2021 regulations, enabling participants to better understand and advocate for their rights in the power sector.
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.
The Centre for Energy, Environment & People (CEEP) successfully organized the launch of Jaipur City Transport Services Ltd (JCTSL)’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Policy and Disclosure Framework. The event highlighted the crucial link between inclusive public transport and sustainable urban development, with a strong focus on transparency, equity, and environmental responsibility. Organised by CEEP, the event brought together policymakers, experts, and citizens to collectively shape a more accessible and accountable public transport system for Jaipur.
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 third session focused on billing and metering of electricity in Rajasthan, covering bill structure, metering systems, consumer-centric regulations, and net metering for rooftop solar systems.
Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, to educate Rajasthan's electricity consumers on governance, rights, and responsibilities while fostering active participation in shaping a robust and consumer-focused power sector. The second session focused on tariff determination processes and principles in India. It covered methods for determining tariffs, distribution tariff design, and the challenges of tariff rationalisation.
Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, to educate Rajasthan's electricity consumers on governance, rights, and responsibilities while fostering active participation in shaping a robust and consumer-focused power sector. The inaugural workshop happened in February 2023, and introduced the electricity sector, its challenges, policies, and citizen engagement to 46 participants, attending both in-person and virtually.
Comprehensive directions have been issued to the three Discoms of Rajasthan to ensure regulatory compliance, institutional accountability and long-term fiscal and operational stability.
This webinar marked the launch of CEEP’s reflection paper ‘Is Privatisation a Panacea for India’s Electricity Distribution Sector?’ The session discussed the CSIS report advocating privatisation, with CEEP offering a critical analysis highlighting its potential risks and critiquing their one-size-fits-all approach. The webinar concluded that resolving India’s electricity distribution issues requires more than a simple ownership choice, emphasising the need for structural reforms, better governance, and regulatory accountability to improve efficiency and access.
On 26th July 2024, RERC issued a tariff order in response to the tariff petitions filed by Rajasthan’s distribution companies, raising concerns over the Rule of Law, accountability, and sector sustainability. To discuss the potential implications, CEEP organised a dialogue with 50 participants from CSOs, sector experts, and electricity consumers. The event highlighted the urgent need for reforms, focusing on transparency, data sharing, consumer involvement, and addressing inefficiencies in power purchase, transmission losses, and tariff structures. There was a strong call for long-term reforms to protect smaller consumers and improve infrastructure safety.
This webinar discussed the electricity supply challenges in Chandan, Jaisalmer, which significantly impact the agricultural sector. The event, moderated by CEEP, featured local farmers, power sector experts, and RERC officials who explored solutions to the region's inconsistent electricity supply and frequent voltage fluctuations. A total of 72 participants engaged in the dialogue, which highlighted the need for infrastructural improvements and better maintenance to support agricultural productivity and mitigate financial setbacks for farmers.
Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, which empowers Rajasthan’s consumers with insights into electricity governance, rights, and obligations in the power sector. The fifth session focused on grievance redressal mechanisms, including DISCOM tools and RERC's 2021 regulations, enabling participants to better understand and advocate for their rights in the power sector.
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.
The Centre for Energy, Environment & People (CEEP) successfully organized the launch of Jaipur City Transport Services Ltd (JCTSL)’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Policy and Disclosure Framework. The event highlighted the crucial link between inclusive public transport and sustainable urban development, with a strong focus on transparency, equity, and environmental responsibility. Organised by CEEP, the event brought together policymakers, experts, and citizens to collectively shape a more accessible and accountable public transport system for Jaipur.
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 third session focused on billing and metering of electricity in Rajasthan, covering bill structure, metering systems, consumer-centric regulations, and net metering for rooftop solar systems.
Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, to educate Rajasthan's electricity consumers on governance, rights, and responsibilities while fostering active participation in shaping a robust and consumer-focused power sector. The second session focused on tariff determination processes and principles in India. It covered methods for determining tariffs, distribution tariff design, and the challenges of tariff rationalisation.
Grid Se Ghar Tak is a training series by CEEP, in collaboration with RERC, to educate Rajasthan's electricity consumers on governance, rights, and responsibilities while fostering active participation in shaping a robust and consumer-focused power sector. The inaugural workshop happened in February 2023, and introduced the electricity sector, its challenges, policies, and citizen engagement to 46 participants, attending both in-person and virtually.
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