Section 42 of EA 2003, Electricity Act : Section 42: Duties Of Distribution Licensee And Open Access

EA 2003, Electricity Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a new manufacturing company, "EcoFabrics," is setting up a large facility in a region and requires a substantial amount of electricity—more than 1 megawatt. The local distribution licensee, "PowerGrid Corp," has the duty to develop and maintain an efficient distribution system and must supply electricity to "EcoFabrics" as per Section 42(1) of the Electricity Act, 2003.

However, "EcoFabrics" finds that "GreenEnergy Ltd.," a renewable energy producer, offers more co...

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