Electric power reform commonly refers to
changes in ownership and structure of
an electricity system, with the purpose
of introducing private ownership and
competition. Discussions over how to
implement these reforms have focused on
improving the technological and financial
performance of the sector
DISCUSSION POINTS
Investments
National Energy Policy
Reforms Implementation
Rural electrification and last-mile connectivity
Role of eGovernance in power sector transformation
Power Sector Policy, Reforms & Regulatory frameworks
SESSION – II
12:00 PM – 12:45 PM
TECHNOLOGIES FOR
EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE
POWER DISTRIBUTION
SYSTEM
Technologies for efficient and reliable power
distribution systems are critical for optimizing
electricity delivery, reducing energy losses,
improving grid stability, and enabling the
integration of renewable energy sources.
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