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Title: Regulatory Issues


1
Regulatory Issues
  • Dr. M. K. Iyer,
  • Member Finance
  • GUJARAT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION

2
REGULATORS Balancing the key Stakeholders
  • Regulation is the creation and enforcement of
    rules that promote the efficiency and public
    interest
  • Regulation is ...
  • rule-making to implement Government policies
  • application enforcement of rules
  • protecting the public interest
  • ensuring consistency and transparency on the part
    of all parties active in the sector

3
New Avenues in Power Sector
  • The Electricity Act, 2003 and Gujarat Electricity
    Industries (Reorganisation and Regulation) Act,
    2003 envisages various activities for taking
    conducive measures to
  • Allow development of power market
  • Envisage competition
  • Protect interest of consumers and supply of
    electricity to all areas
  • Rationalize electricity tariff
  • Promote efficient and environmentally benign
    policies
  • Open Access in Transmission and Distribution
  • Power Trading
  • Implement Availability Based Tariff

4
Making Competitive Power Market
  • National Electricity Policy (2005) enjoins upon
    Appropriate Commission to undertake development
    of power market
  • Power / Energy Exchanges introduced in India
    enabling market to discover a uniform market
    clearing price and market clearing volume
  • To make electricity market competitive following
    elements are necessary
  • Several buyers and sellers
  • Demand and supply responsiveness to price
  • Equal access to essential facilities of
    transmission and distribution
  • Liquid and efficient market places
  • Application of Open Access in phased manner

5
The Regulatory Process Timeline
6
Regulatory Approach
  • Enabling competition
  • Protecting consumer interest
  • Orderly development of electricity market
    Market Rules and Surveillance
  • Determine tariff determination with transparent
    participatory process
  • Regulations enforceable and predictable
    decisions

7
Accountability, Transparency and Public
participation
  • The transparency, efficiencies and timelines of
    regulatory
  • procedures.
  • Ethical and procedural obligations.
  • All documents and information used for decision
    making should be
  • available for public inspection.
  • A description and analysis of all evidence taken
    into consideration
  • A clear decision on the underlying issues and
    rationale.
  • Various comments offered by participants during
    the proceedings are
  • considered
  • Space for Public Participation in the Regulatory
    process
  • Institutional mechanism for representation of
    interests of weaker
  • sections / stakeholders
  • Participation by civil society in the regulatory
    process.

8
Initiatives By Forum Of Regulators (FOR)
  • 'FOR' Constituted Working Groups/Task Force on
    the following Issues
  • Code of Ethics
  • Demand Side Management (DSM) Energy Efficiency
  • Loss Reduction Strategies
  • MYT Framework and distribution margin
  • Open Access - Theory and practice etc.
  • Policies on renewable
  • Protection of consumer interest
  • Metering Issues
  • Staffing of Electricity Regulatory Commissions
  • Standardization of Regulatory Accounts
  • Task Force for implementation of FOR
    recommendations
  • Task Force on Renewable Energy Certificates
    (RECs)

9
FORs Commendable Contribution
  • Adoption of best practices experiences
  • Developed Model Regulations - to be adopted by
    SERCs
  • International Co-operation
  • Policy implementation issues
  • Legal opinions
  • Training

10
Open Access
  • Initiatives by GERC
  • Capacity granted for Open Access increased from
    551 MW to 750 MW.
  • Reduced the cross subsidy charges from Rs. 1.80
    per Unit in 2005-06 to Rs. 0.51 per Unit in
    2008-09
  • Rationalized Transmission and wheeling charges
  • Comments on new Draft regulations on Open Access
    are invited

11
Intra-state Availability Based Tariff (ABT)
Mechanism
  • ABT Brought about the effective day ahead
    scheduling and frequency sensitive charges for
    the deviation from the schedule for efficient
    real-time balancing
  • ABT - Mechanism brings grid discipline and
    improve efficiency of the power system
  • GERC Initiative
  • GERC is among the first regulators to introduce
    ABT mechanism
  • Implementation of Intra-state ABT with effect
    from 5th April 2010. which is applied to
    generators, distribution licensees, Captive Power
    Plants connected with grid.

12
Promoting Renewable Sources of Energy
  • GERC notified the regulation on Procurement of
    Energy from Renewable Sources
  • Renewable Power obligation revised - Specified
    Minimum Percentage of the total consumption of
    its consumers including TD losses during year
    (for Distribution Licensees)

Year Minimum Quantum of Purchase (in ) from renewable energy sources (in terms of energy in kWh) Minimum Quantum of Purchase (in ) from renewable energy sources (in terms of energy in kWh) Minimum Quantum of Purchase (in ) from renewable energy sources (in terms of energy in kWh) Minimum Quantum of Purchase (in ) from renewable energy sources (in terms of energy in kWh)
  Total Wind Solar Biomass, bagasse and others
2010 - 11 5.00 4.50 0.25 0.25
2011-12 6.00 5.00 0.50 0.50
2012-13 7.00 5.50 1.00 0.50
  • Separate RPO for wind, solar and other
    renewable energy based on the availability of
    such sources
  • RPO applicable to the Captive and Open Access
    consumers/users as and when a separate
    notification is issued by the Commission.

13
REC Introduction
  • GERC is the First State Regulatory Commission to
    incorporate Renewable Energy Certificate in its
    Regulations of 2010
  • Necessary provisions in the Procurement of Energy
    from Renewable Sources Regulations, 2010 for
    Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)
  • Sale of Renewable Energy under REC Regime
  • Sale of conventional Electricity Component to
    Local Distribution Licensees
  • REC Component to Obligated Entities
  • Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA) as the
    State Nodal Agency
  • For accreditation and recommending the renewable
    energy projects for registration
  • Function in accordance with the directions issued
    by the Commission and
  • to act in accordance to the CERC (Terms and
    conditions for recognition and issuance of
    Renewable Energy Certificate for Renewable Energy
    Generation) Regulations, 2010

14
Consumer Grievances Redressal Forum
  • Total Eight CGRF in the State
  • Independent members appointed by the Commission
  • Growing Awareness Amongst Consumers

Year Number of complaints pending at the beginning of the year Number of complaints Received during the year Number of complaints resolved during the year In favor of consumer Number of complaints resolved during the year In favor of Licensee Others
2005-06 0 227 50 35 37
2006-07 105 278 149 74 63
2007-08 97 316 212 92 67
2008-09 42 322 195 62 71
2009-10 50 740 267 115 63
15
Electricity Ombudsman
Commission has appointed an independent State
Electricity Ombudsman. Effectiveness of the
Ombudsman Mechanism.
Year Number of complaints pending at the beginning of the year Number of complaints Received during the year Number of complaints resolved during the year In favor of consumer Number of complaints resolved during the year In favor of Licensee Others
2005-06 0 8 - - 4
2006-07 4 12 - - 15
2007-08 1 54 - - 47
2008-09 8 51 - - 55
2009-10 4 56 17 13 3
2010-11 27 111 46 45 30
16
Projected, Approved and Actual ARR Comparison
  • Year 2009-10

Utility Actual Approved Difference
DGVCL 4,448 3,907 13.80
MGVCL 2707 2,349 15.23
PGVCL 5641 5,341 5.60
UGVCL 4498 4,107 9.50
17
Regulatory Challenges Tariff issues
  • Tariff Determination issues
  • Actual Performance Vs Regulatory norms how far
    to mitigate
  • Prudence Check how far useful?
  • Consequences for disallowing amount of utilities
  • Income Tax as a pass through?
  • Delay in filing tariff petitions
  • Suo-moto proceedings for tariff process
  • Would suo-moto proceedings reduce tariff?

18
Regulatory Challenges Competition
  • Introducing Parallel Licensees in one area
  • Tariff ceilings may be set by regulator
  • Encouraging Open Access
  • Cross subsidy
  • Subsidy to compensate full or partial revenue
    loss of existing licensee?
  • Existence of inter-category and intra-category
    cross subsidies
  • Shortage of Supply
  • State-of-the-Art Accounting System
  • Retail Business Vs Wire Business
  • Competition in Retail and ownership of wire
    business
  • Distributed Generation Promotion of RE sources

19
Regulatory Challenges Regulatory Effectiveness
  • Has the Regulatory system been effective in
    service quantity and quality, investment,
    productivity growth, costs and prices?
  • Has it helped foster a commercially viable
    industry?
  • Has it encouraged progress toward best-practice
    regulation and industry reform?
  • What type of sector outcomes have occurred? Are
    they consistent with outcomes envisaged by the
    Act(example increased access rates, investment,
    and reduction in budget subsidies)?
  • Effectiveness of section 142 and sec 146 of EA 03
    in ensuring compliance.
  • Limited regulatory resources (Lack of money,
    specialized experienced staff )
  • Perception of consumers Affordability vs Profit
    to Utilities

20
Some Solutions
  • Harmonization of Regulations across SERCs
  • Need for Human Resources Development
  • De-regulation to some extent and promoting
    competition
  • No Micro-management of Utility
  • Development of Regulatory Services Cadre Posts
  • Financial independence of Regulatory
    commissions

21
THANK YOU
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  • gerc_at_gercin.org
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