Delhi's Power Shift: Expanding Access to Green Energy
The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) proposes to amend the Green Energy Open Access regulations to allow consumers with less than 11 kV voltage connectivity to access renewable energy directly from suppliers. This move is expected to expand green energy usage among telecom, MSMEs, and other commercial consumers.
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The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) is set to broaden the scope of green energy accessibility with a proposed amendment to the Green Energy Open Access regulations. This adjustment aims to allow commercial consumers with voltage connections below 11 kV to procure renewable energy directly from suppliers.
The current regulations have limited access to those connected at 11 kV and above, restricting many businesses despite their sufficient load requirements. The proposed changes promise to extend benefits to sectors like telecom and MSMEs, encouraging a surge in renewable energy adoption.
This regulatory shift is anticipated to optimize costs and enhance sustainability credentials for businesses in Delhi, potentially driving a significant increase in green energy consumption among the city's diverse commercial landscape.
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