Terms and Conditions of Supply, 2005 - A Comparative Study By Bose Jacob, AEE, Ele. Sub Dvn., Thamarassery
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The Kerala Electricity Supply Code 2005 formulated by the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission as per section 50 of the Electricity Act 2003 was enforced from March 3, 2005. This is applicable to all persons engaged in the business of distributing electricity in the State of Kerala. Read More...
Comments on Tariff Policy and Mega Power Policy By K.R Unnithan
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The tariff policy now finalized and declared is in pace with the New Electricity Policy and tailor made to suit unbundling and privatisation of Electricity Boards and public sector power utilities. No body can expects otherwise from the UPA government. Commends on few important aspects are noted below Read More...
Review of A Decades’ Expererience and an Agenda for Power Development in Kerala Up To 2012 By KR Unnithan
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Electricity is considered as one of the basic infrastructure facilities and a basic need of modern human society. State Electricity Board was the statutory institution to provide electricity to the needs of the state. Ten years ago, the conditions prevailing in this sector was not encouraging. There was 100% power cut and load shedding prolonging up to 3.5 hours in the night/ day.T&D loss was in the range of 20%-21% Financial health of the SEB was deteriorating. Over all service provided to the consumers were not satisfactory. Read More...
Power sector privatisation in Orissa By KSEBOA
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While the opposition to power sector privatisation in India has focused on the Enron project and to some extent now on the Cogentrix project in Karnataka, the immensity of the Rs. 8,640-crore World Bank-sponsored privatisation exercise under way in Orissa goes virtually unnoticed. Due to the secrecy surrounding the operations, and the relative absence of media attention, the World Bank-sponsored overhaul of Orissa's power sector has been proceeding unobtrusively and with no hindrance. Read More...
BOGUS ARGUMENTS OF RESOURCES CRISIS By KSEBOA
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(This is the first part of the study report: "India's Power Sector: Problems and prospects." This study was supported by the National Confederation of Officers Associations of Central Public Sector Undertakings (NCOA), the Electricity Employees Federation of India (EEFI), the all India Federation of Electricity Employees (AIFEE), associated unions of these confederations and the Kerala State Electricity Board Officers Association.)
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INDIAN REFORMS AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER By K. VIJAYACHANDRAN
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(Sri. K. Vijayachandran was one of the Senior Manager of BHEL. Later he was appointed as the Secretary of the Bureau of Public enterprises of the Government of Kerala, wherein he wooed attention of industrial, economic and academic circles, when his programme for reviving the sick industries in Kerala became very effective and fruitful. )
When Dr. Manmohan Singh initiated the current reforms, his supporters had argued that such reforms were long overdue for the Indian economy. Their contention was that these reforms were not dictated by the IMF or the World Bank. Read More...
INDIA'S POWER SECTOR: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS By KSEBOA
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(Theme and content of the proposed study by Industries Research & Services Sponsored by the officers and workers organisations in Power Sector in India) 1. During the four and a half decade since independence Power generating capacity in the country has increased by more than thirty times. Electricity generation has increased more than fifty times. About 15 million farmers use subsidised electricity today and about 50 million Indian households arc electrified. The number of consumers connected to the Indian power grid is 75 million which is Fifty times the pre-independence figure. Read More...
Declaration of the NATIONAL CONVENTION-CUM-SEMINAR ON POWER By KSEBOA
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This National Convention of power workers convened by the National Campaign Committee of Electricity Employees Unions after discussing in the Seminar on the theme of "Privatisation in Power Industry" and "Power Development and Environment", in which renowned economists, parliamentarians and trade unionists have taken pan, hereby declares: Read More...
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