Centre for Renewable Regulation & Policy

 

The Centre for Renewable Regulation &  Policy aims to promote the development of renewable and sustainable energy in India with the help of enabling legal and regulatory provisions as given in the Electricity Act, 2003. The Centre will research into innovative instruments arising from an environmental economic framework and green theory for developing new policy initiatives for sustainable development.

 


CORE ACTIVITIES

  • Developing legislative, regulatory, and legal models for the transition to clean, green and sustainable energy.
     

  • Providing consultancy and supporting electricity regulatory commissions in India for adopting regulatory measures, to facilitate growth of sustainable energy.


FUTURE DIRECTIONS
 

  • To conduct regulatory research studies flowing from policy concerns.

  • To strengthen consultative mechanisms with state electricity regulatory commissions.

  • To conduct short-term training programmes and seminars for state electricity regulatory commissions, addressing certain critical issues related to regulation, in the post-Electricity Act, 2003, regulatory environment.
     

WISE developed a Model Renewable Energy Law for India in 2005. After more than a year of campaigning for its adoption by Parliament, the draft law was submitted to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Govt. of India, in August 2007, for processing the law for Parliament's approval. Consequently, in the Energy Coordination Committee meeting convened by Dr Manmohan Singh in June 2008, the Prime Minister authorized MNRE to come forward with a draft legislation for the promotion and accelerated growth of renewable energy in India. The model draft law prepared by WISE would form the basis of the R E Law for India.

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