Section 3 of EA 2003, Electricity Act : Section 3: National Electricity Policy And Plan
EA 2003, Electricity Act
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Explanation using Example
Imagine the government of India, recognizing the need to shift towards renewable energy, decides to amend the National Electricity Policy to increase the target percentage of power to be generated from solar energy. The Central Government, under Section 3(1) of The Electricity Act, 2003, consults with state governments and the Central Electricity Authority (the Authority) to update the policy, aiming to optimize the use of solar resources.
Once the new targets are established, the government publishes the revised National Electricity Policy under Section 3(2), making it accessible to the public and industry stakeholders.
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