Draft Cyber Security In Power Sector Regulations, 2024
The draft regulations outline measures to be taken by “Responsible Entities” in the power sector to safeguard against cyber threats. The deadline for submitting feedback is September 10, 2024. Public input will be considered before finalizing the regulations.
Electrical Safety Handbook For Students
Prepared by the National Federation of Engineers for Electrical Safety (NFEES), this handbook serves as a resource for students, educators, and parents. It covers essential topics like basic electrical principles, hazard identification, and preventive measures, presented in an accessible and engaging way.
Central Electricity Authority Appoints Bid-Process Coordinator for Power Grid Project
The scheme aims to facilitate the evacuation of power from the Bhadla/ Bikaner region. Power Finance Corporation Limited (PFC) has been selected as the BPC for this project. The project is expected to be completed within 18 months from the date the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is transferred.
PFCCL Is Appointed As Bid-Process Coordinators for Specified Transmission Schemes
The National Committee on Transmission (NCT) has announced the appointment of PFC Consulting Limited (PFCCL) as Bid-Process Coordinators (BPC) for Augmentation of Transformation Capacity at Bhuj-II PS (GIS) and Eastern Region Generation Scheme-I (ERGS-I). The move aims to streamline and facilitate the bid processes for the specified schemes, each with its unique implementation timeframe and scope.
CEA Unveils Phasing Plan for Flexible Operation of Coal-based Thermal Generating Units
This phased approach aims to enhance the flexibility and efficiency of coal-based thermal generating units, contributing to a more sustainable and resilient power infrastructure in India. The detailed plan provides a roadmap for utilities to systematically upgrade their facilities over the coming years, ensuring the smooth integration of flexible operational capabilities.
Guidelines on Design, Construction, O&M and Annual Certification of Coal Ash Ponds
The Guidelines state that because of economic viability, thermal power stations most widely dispose both precipitated fly ash and bottom ash together as a slurry to the pond in which it stored for a longer period. Therefore safe disposal and gainful utilization are the prime concerns to safe guard the interest of environmental system.