India:
Draft Regulation For Sharing Inter-State Transmission Charges And Losses
14 January 2020
DSK Legal
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Central Electricity Regulatory Commission
("CERC") has issued a draft regulation,
dated October 31, 2019, for sharing inter-state transmission
charges and losses. The regulation will come into effect from the
date that will be separately notified by the CERC and will apply to
all the designated inter-state transmission system customers,
inter-state transmission licensees, load dispatch centres at
national, regional and state level and regional power committees.
The calculation of the share of transmission charges for each
designated ISTS customers will be based on the information procured
by the implementing agencies by the designated inter-state
transmission system customers, inter-state transmission licensees,
load dispatch centres at national, regional and state level and
regional power committees.
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