The power ministry will issue guidelines for private sector investment in national grid power transmission projects by March-end. |
The move, first mooted in the Electricity Act 2003, aims at ensuring competition and private participation in the national power transmission backbone. |
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The Prime Minister's Energy Coordination Committee (ECC) has observed that lack of such guidelines is among the bottlenecks in the energy sector. |
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Accordingly, the power ministry is preparing the final guidelines to promote competition and private participation. "Failure to do so will be a disincentive," the committee observed. |
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A draft of the guidelines has already been circulated for public discussion. An empowered committee is to identify projects for development and will invite bids for the selection of a developer. |
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The committee will also facilitate finalisation and signing of transmission service agreements (TSA) between the developer and the utilities concerned. |
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The selection of developer for identified projects will be through tariff-based bidding for transmission services. Central transmission utilities and joint venture companies will also be eligible to bid to ensure sufficient competition. |
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TSA will include an arrangement on the lines of payment security for independent power producers based on revolving letter of credit of required amount and escrow arrangement. |
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