Government Removes License Requirement For Energy Storage System

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  • Union Minister said, steps taken by the Government has already brought down the losses of the distribution companies from 27 per cent in 2014 to 15.41 percent in 2022-23.
Government Removes License Requirement For Energy Storage System Government Removes License Requirement For GENCOS

Centre ends the requirement for license to operate and maintain the dedicated transmission lines by power generating companies for them to connect to the grid. Union minister RK Singh recently announced this decision stating that putting an end to the requirement of license for dedicated transmission lines for industry will lead to “ease of doing business for the industry, leading to faster industrial growth and more job creation”.

In its statement, Union Power Ministry said, “Now the consumers, having more than a specified quantum of load and Energy Storage Systems (ESS) are allowed to establish, operate and maintain dedicated transmission lines themselves without the requirement of license.”

As per the new rule, a power generating company or a person setting up a captive generating plant or an Energy Storage System or a consumer having load of not less than 25 Megawatt (MW) in case of Inter State Transmission System and ten Megawatt in case of Intra-State Transmission System will not be required to obtain license for establishing, operating or maintaining a dedicated transmission line to connect to the grid.

While addressing a press conference Union minister RK Singh also stated that the steps taken by Government has brought down the losses of the distribution companies from 27 per cent in 2014 to 15.41 percent in 2022-23 adding that the ministry is further working to bring down the losses to 12 percent. These rules will ensure that their losses are further reduced, and their viability increases so that they can provide better services to the consumers, he added.

Union minister Singh also said that, “Allowing such facility, a new category of bulk consumers would emerge in the country, benefiting from more affordable electricity and enhanced grid reliability. Singh said that this is the latest in the whole series of reforms carried out in the power sector under the Modi government.”

Talking about the other future initiatives under the Ministry, he said that. “An investment of 17.05 lakh crore rupees is in the pipeline in power and renewable energy sector. He added that since 2014, around 16.93 lakh crore rupees of investment has been done in the power sector in India.”

He also said that. “India’s power generation capacity will increase to over 800 GW by 2030 from about 428 GW at present and India has planned to bid out 50GW of renewable energy projects every year.”

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