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    Major Reform to promote Renewable Energy Through Green Energy

    In order to further accelerate our ambitious renewable energy programmes, with the end goal of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and green energy for all, Green Open Access Rules, 2022 have been notified on 06.06.22.

    These rules are notified for promoting the generation, purchase and consumption of green energy including the energy from Waste-to-Energy plants.

    The notified Rules enable a simplified procedure for open access to green power. It will enable faster approval of Green OA, Uniform Banking, Voluntary purchase of RE power by commercial & industrial consumers, Applicability of OA charges etc.

    Commercial and Industrial consumers are allowed to purchase green power on a voluntary basis.

    Captive Consumers can take power under Green Open Access with no minimum limit.

    Discom Consumers can demand-supply of Green power to them.

    The salient features of the Rules are as under:

    The Green Open access is allowed to any consumer and the limit of Open Access Transaction has been reduced from 1 MW to 100 kW for green energy, to enable small consumers also to purchase renewable power through open access.

    Provide certainty on open access charges to be levied on Green Energy Open Access Consumers which include transmission charges, wheeling charges, cross-subsidy surcharge and standby charges. Cap on increasing of cross-subsidy surcharge as well as the removal of additional surcharge, not only incentivise the consumers to go green but also address the issues that have hindered the growth of open access in India.

    Transparency in the approval process of the open-access application. Approval is to be granted in 15 days or else it will be deemed to have been approved subject to fulfilment of technical requirements. It will be through a national portal.

    Determination of green tariff: The tariff for the green energy shall be determined separately by the Appropriate Commission, which shall comprise the average pooled power purchase cost of the renewable energy, cross-subsidy charges if any, and service charges covering the prudent cost of the distribution licensee for providing the green energy to the consumers.

    The Rules will help to streamline the overall approval process for granting Open Access including timely approval, to improve the predictability of cash flows for renewable power producers. It will also bring Uniformity to the application procedure.

    Banking of surplus green energy with the distribution licensee is mandated.

    There shall be a uniform renewable purchase obligation, on all obligated entities in the area of distribution licensees. It has also included the Green Hydrogen/Green Ammonia for the fulfilment of its RPO.

    Consumers will be given green certificates if they consume green power.

    Cross subsidy surcharge and additional surcharge shall not be applicable if green energy is utilized for the production of green hydrogen and green ammonia.

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