CERC RE Tariff Regulations definition

CERC RE Tariff Regulations means Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for Tariff determination from Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations, 2012, as amended from time to time.
CERC RE Tariff Regulations means the applicable Regulations of the Central Commission governing Renewable Energy (‘RE’) Tariff determination;
CERC RE Tariff Regulations means Central Electricity Regulatory

Examples of CERC RE Tariff Regulations in a sentence

  • It is because of this close interaction with their natural environment that the indigenous knowledge of women has become so important, especially with regard to management of natural resources.

  • As regards the capital cost and O&M expenses, the CERC RE Tariff Regulations, 2020 provides that for these parameters, only project specific parameter(s), based on prevailing market trends, shall be taken into consideration.

  • The indexed Capital Cost in case of Small Hydro projects for each year of the Control Period shall be notified pursuant to notification of such indexed capital cost for Small Hydro projects by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission in accordance with indexation mechanism stipulated under CERC RE Tariff Regulations, 2009.

  • The indexed Capital Cost in case of Biomass energy projects for each year of the Control Period shall be notified pursuant to issuance of such indexed capital cost for Biomass Power projects by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission in accordance with indexation mechanism stipulated under CERC RE Tariff Regulations.

  • Costs of Generation/ RE Tariff for different technologies for FY 2011-12 have been assumed as per the CERC RE Tariff Regulations 2009, for the sake of uniformity.

  • CERC RE Tariff Regulations, 2017 stipulates repayment of loan in 13 years. Greenko Group and Hindalco have suggested to re-introduce the concept of Vintage Multiplier for the RECs remaining unsold and to be issued to the entities already registered. Renew Power has submitted that RECs may be issued to the States surpassing the national level renewable purchase obligation trajectory. Adani Green Energy Ltd.

  • The indexed Capital Cost in case of Biomass power projects for each year of the control period shall be considered pursuant to issuance of such indexed capital cost for Biomass power projects by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission in accordance with indexation mechanism stipulated under CERC RE Tariff Regulations.

  • The indexed Capital Cost in case of wind energy projects for each year of the tariff period shall be considered pursuant to issuance of such indexed capital cost for wind energy projects by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission in accordance with indexation mechanism stipulated under CERC RE Tariff Regulations.

  • The indexed Biomass Fuel Price in case of Biomass Power projects for each year of the control period shall be considered pursuant to notification of such indexed Biomass Fuel Price norm as applicable for Biomass Power projects within the State by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission in accordance with indexation mechanism stipulated under CERC RE Tariff Regulations.

  • The indexed Capital Cost in case of Non-fossil fuel based Co-generation projects for second and third year of the Control Period (i.e. FY 2012-13 and FY 2013-14) shall be considered pursuant to notification of such indexed capital cost for Non-fossil fuel based Co-generation projects by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission in accordance with indexation mechanism stipulated under CERC RE Tariff Regulations.

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