India: Power regulator told to pass on changes in duties to consumers

Offsetting the impact of changes in central or state government duties post bidding, India’s Power Ministry has directed the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) to pass on the excess costs to consumers in the form of electricity tariffs in a time-bound manner.
The announcement has elicited mixed feelings. | Image: Wikimedia/Yann Forget

Hailing the power ministry’s move, Shekhar Dutt, director-general, Solar Power Developer Association (SPDA) told pv magazine that these directions will remove the complexities involved in pass-through under Change in Law clause.

Not everyone sees the announcement so positively, however.

Read the full article on pv magazine India.

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