Examples of Electricity Rules 2005 in a sentence
All the works covered by the contract shall be in accordance with the Indian Electricity Act, 2003 with the latest amendments and the Indian Electricity Rules, 2005.
We hereby certify that the Equity Share Capital with voting rights of having its registered office at satisfy the requirements under Rule 3 of the Electricity Rules 2005 for qualifying as a Captive Generation Plant with reference to “Ownership” criteria.
Such sale of electricity would will be subject to relevant regulations for open access including compliance of relevant provisions of rule 3 of the Electricity Rules, 2005.
The Indian Electricity Act, 2003 and Indian Electricity Rules, 2005 covering various aspects of electrical safety also apply to NPPs. The Electricity Inspector of Electricity Board of the concerned state is designated as the authority to implement the provisions of these Acts & Rules.
The details of total installed capacity, aggregate capacity of units identified for captive use and its equity share capital to be held by captive users to satisfy the requirements under Rule 3 of the Electricity Rules 2005 for qualifying as a Captive Generation Plant is shown in Table C.
Such surcharge is meant to compensate such distribution licensee from the loss of cross-subsidy that such distribution licensee would suffer by reason of the consumer taking supply from someone other than such distribution licensee.”6.3.7 Section 42(2) exempts the captive users from payment of CSS and this is subject to the compliance of Electricity Rules 2005.
SOUTHCO submitted that, as per the relevant provisions of the Electricity Act 2003 read with Indian Electricity Rules, 2005 the CGPs are mandated to utilize at least 51% of power for self consumption per annum.
Factors determining the amount of these gases produced include freshness of any silage used to enrich feed (older silage off-gases more than very fresh food), the quality of the feed (lower quality feed generates more methane), and the management of manure.
He submitted that as envisaged in the provision of Electricity Rules 2005, up-coming CGPs in Orissa are coming with huge additional capacity to the extent of 49% of their requirement for the production of the principal finished product provided the CGPs are incentivised for injection of such surplus power.
In the illustration given below Rule 3 of Electricity Rules, 2005, it has been mentioned under explanation (i) (b) that for purpose of this rule, “captive user” shall mean the end user of the electricity generated in a Captive Generation Plant and the term “captive use” shall be construed accordingly.