Volume : III, Issue : XI, November - 2013

Electricity Generation Sector in India: Opportunities and Challenges

Dr. C. Mugunthan

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India’s electricity sector include new project management and execution, ensuring accessibility of fuel quantities and qualities, lack of initiative to develop large coal and natural gas resources present in India, land acquisition, environmental clearances at state and central government level, and training of skilled manpower to prevent talent shortages for in service latest technology plants. Most developed countries has been restructured in recent decades with the aim of reducing costs, improving service quality and encouraging electricity utilities to perform efficiently. The remaining regulated segments provide the infrastructure for the competitive segments and represent an important amount of the total price paid by final customers. Despite the fact that electricity transmission is the baseline for distribution and commercialization, there is a lack of empirical studies that analyze both economic characteristics of the technology and firms’ inefficiency in electricity transmission.

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Dr. C. Mugunthan / Electricity Generation Sector in India: Opportunities and Challenges / Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.3, Issue.11 November 2013


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