New Delhi: In a key development for India’s power sector, Union Minister of Power and Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs, Manohar Lal, today launched a comprehensive compendium of regulations issued by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) under the Electricity Act, 2003. The launch, held in New Delhi, marks a crucial step toward building a reliable, efficient, and sustainable electricity network across the country.
The CEA regulations outlined in the compendium provide a comprehensive framework for the generation, transmission, distribution, and trading of electricity. These guidelines are vital for ensuring grid stability, promoting efficient resource utilization, and maintaining safety standards. Importantly, they also address the growing need for integrating renewable energy into India’s electricity grid, supporting the nation’s transition to a greener energy landscape.
Speaking at the event, Manohar Lal emphasized the importance of the regulations in streamlining operations across the power sector. “The release of this compendium of CEA regulations is a crucial step towards ensuring transparency in the power sector. The regulations encapsulated here will bring uniformity of rules and provide a centralized, easily accessible source of information for power sector stakeholders to ensure compliance,” he stated.
Key Highlights of the CEA Compendium:
- Technical Standards and Safety Measures: The compendium covers a range of topics, including technical standards, safety protocols, and grid connectivity guidelines to ensure smooth and safe operations within the power sector.
- Facilitating Renewable Energy: The regulations support the seamless integration of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power into the national grid, reflecting India’s commitment to achieving its green energy targets.
- Grid Stability: The guidelines promote the stability of the national grid, ensuring uninterrupted and reliable power supply across regions.
The compendium is expected to serve as an essential resource for all power sector entities, including generation companies, transmission operators, and distribution utilities, helping them stay compliant with the latest CEA regulations.
The launch of this compendium aligns with the government’s broader goal of fostering a transparent and efficient power sector, ensuring the sustainable growth of India’s energy infrastructure.