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    S No. Issuing Date Issuing Authority Name of the Rule Short Summary Document
    1 19.09.2022 Ministry of Power Corrigendum to Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) and Energy Storage Obligation Trajectory till 2029-30 order dated 22nd July 2022 The Ministry of Power (MoP) issued corrigendum on Renewable Purchase Obligitation (RPO) and Enegry Storage Obligation Trajectory till 2029-30 (4.7 mb, PDF) View
    2 13.05.2023 Ministry of Power Determination of Green Tariff under Electricity (Promoting Renewable Energy Through Green Energy Open Access) Rules, 2022 and implementation of the Rules -reg. For incentivising the use of renewable energy, the MoP has clarified that in no case the green tariff should be higher than the sum of average power purchase cost of renewable energy, surcharge at the rate of 20 per cent of averge cost of supply. (799 kb, PDF) View
    3 29.12.2022 Ministry of Power The Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 2022. Electri­city (Amendment) Rules, 2022, bringing about several changes to the previous Electricity Rules, 2005. Significantly, the new rules permit distribution companies to automatically recover from con­sumers, on a monthly basis, the ex­penses arising out of variations in fuel price and power purchase costs. Also, under the new rules, the MoP has mandated the implementation of a uniform renewable energy tariff for a central pool. (1.8 mb, PDF) View
    4 23.05.2023 Ministry of Power Electricity (Promoting Renewable Energy Through Green Energy Open Access)(Second Amendment) Rules, 2023. Second Amendment, Rules, 2023, updates the definition of entity, eligibility criteria for open access, and adds offshore wind projects to the energy sources for which additional surcharge shall not be applicable (640 kb, PDF) View
    5 27.01.2023 Ministry of Power Electricity (Promoting Renewable Energy Through Green Energy Open Access) Amendment Rules, 2023. The Amendment Rules state that any consumer may elect to purchase green energy either up to a certain percentage of the consumption or its entire consumption. For this purposes, they may place a requisition with their distribution licensee. The distribution licensee shall procure such quantity of green energy and supply it. The consumer shall have the flexibility to give separate requisition for solar and non-solar.
    The Amendment Rules also provide that the credit for banked energy shall not be permitted to be carried forward to subsequent banking cycles and shall be adjusted during the same banking cycle:
    Any unutilized surplus banked energy shall be considered as lapsed at the end of each banking cycle and the Renewable Energy generating station will be entitled to Renewable Energy Certificates to the extent of the lapsed banked energy.
    (1.2 mb, PDF) View
    6 27.02.2023 Ministry of Power Renewable Generation Obligation as per Revised Tariff Policy, 2016 Any generating company establishing a coal/lignite-based thermal generating station and having the Commercial Operation Date (COD) of the project on or after April 1, 2023 shall be required to establish renewable energy generating capacity (in MW) i.e. Renewable Generation Obligation (RGO) of a minimum of 40 per cent of the capacity of the thermal generating station or procure and supply renewable energy equivalent to such capacity. (943 kb, PDF) View
    7 29.05.2023 Ministry of Power (RCM Division) Waiver of Inter-State Transmission Charges on transmission of the electricity generated from solar and wind sources of energy under Para 6.4 (6) of the Tariff Policy, 2016 Addendum- regarding. The Ministry of Power has announced a waiver of inter-state transmission charges and losses for wind and solar pojects in a push to encourage the growth of renewable energy generation in the country. (1.1 mb, PDF) View
    8 06.06.2022 Ministry of Power Electricity (Promoting Renewable Energy Through Green Energy Open Access) Rules, 2022. Ministry of Power has notified Electricity (Promoting Renewable Energy Through Green Energy Open Access) Rules, 2022 on 06.06.2022 in order to further accelerate our ambitious renewable energy programmes, with the objective of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and green energy for all. (659 kb, PDF) View
    9 18.08.2023 Ministry of New & Renewable Energy National Green Hydrogen Mission Green Hydrogen Standard for India The government has outlined the emission threshold that must be met for hydrogen produced to be classified as ‘Green’, from renewable sources. The scope of the definition includes both electrolysis-based and biomass-based hydrogen production methods. (434 kb, PDF) View
    10 27.09.2022 Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Grid Solar Power Division Covering of Impostion of Basic Customs Duty on import solar PV cells and modules and hikes rates of GST, under ‘change-in-law’ – reg. MNRE issued notification on 27 Sep 2022 Covering of Impostion of Basic Customs Duty on import solar PV cells and modules and hikes rates of GST, under ‘change-in-law’ (759 kb, PDF) View
    11 14.09.2023 Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Grid Solar Power Division Part commssioning of ISTS connected solar power projects in lots which are not less than 10MW – regarding. Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) starts part commissioning of ISTS-connected solar power projects in lots which are not less than 10 MW. Grid Connected Solar PV Power Proiects’ may be allowed to part-commission in steps of 10 MW or more (4.2 mb, PDF) View
    12 09.01.2023 Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (Wind Energy Division) Review of competitive bidding mechanism for procurement of power from wind power projects – Reg The MNRE had constituted a committee to examine proposals for ensuring faster capacity addition in the wind sector. The committee has submitted its report and the recommendations have been examined. (1.3 mb, PDF) View
    13 07.11.2022 Ministry of Power Amendment in Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles (EV)- the revised
    consolidated Guidelines & Standards issued by Ministry of Power on 14.01.2022-reg
    The public charging stations shall have the feature of prepaid collection of service charges with the time of the day rates and discount for solar hours. A Committee under Central Electricity Authority (CEA) will periodically recommend to the State Government the ceiling limit of service charges to be levied under para 8.2 above. This Committee shall also recommend “time of the day rate ” for service charges as well as the discount to be given for charging during solar hours. (9.9 mb, PDF) View
    14 31.12.2020 Ministry of Power Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, 2020. These rules shall empower the consumers of electricity as the consumers have rights to get reliable services and quality electricity. (851 kb, PDF) View
    15 20.04.2022 Ministry of Power Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Amendment Rules, 2022. MoP issued Amendment of Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Amendment Rules, 2022 on 20 April 2022 (1.3 mb, PDF) View
    16 07.06.2023 Ministry of Power (T&R Section) Mission on Advanced and High-Impact Research (MAHIR) on the latest and emerging technologies in energy sector- reg. The key objectives of the Mission are to identify emerging technologies and areas of future relevance for the Global Power Sector and take up indigenous end-to-end development of relevant technologies, To provide a common platform for Power Sector Stakeholders for collective brainstorming, synergetic technology development and devise pathways for smooth transfer of technology, To support pilot projects of indigenous technologies (developed especially by Indian Start-ups) and facilitate their commercialization (3.66 mb, PDF) View
    17 01.12.2022 Ministry of Power Waiver of ISTS charges for transmission of power from Hydro Power Plants Ministry of Power has issued an order for the waiver of Inter-State Transmission system (ISTS) charges on transmission of electricity generated from new hydro-power projects. The said waiver is already available to solar and wind power projects. (891 kb, PDF) View