THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY PART-1 SECTION 1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MINISTRY OF POWER. RESOLUTION Dated 29 th November, 2005

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THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY PART-1 SECTION 1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MINISTRY OF POWER RESOLUTION Dated 29 th November, 2005 F.No.23/1/2004-R&R - In this Ministry s Resolution F.No. 23/1/2004-R&R dated 25 th May, 2005 published in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary), Part 1, Section 1, (1596 GI/2005) establishing the Northern Regional Power Committee (NRPC) under the provisions of Sub-section(55) of section 2 of the Electricity Act, 2003, the following amendments are hereby made:- Para 3 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 3:- 3. In pursuance of the aforesaid provision, the Government of India hereby establishes the Northern Regional Power Committee (NRPC) comprising the States of Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal and the Union Territory of Chandigarh with the following members:- i) Member(Grid Operations), Central Electricity Authority (CEA) ii) One representative each of Central Generating Companies, Central Transmission Utility (CTU), National Load Despatch Center (NLDC) and the Northern Regional Load Despatch Center (NRLDC). iii) From each of the States in the region, the State Generating Company, Transmission Utility (STU), State Load Despatch Center (SLDC) and one Distribution company by rotation (where more than one such company exists) would be represented. iv) Every Independent Power Producer (IPP) having more than 1000 MW installed capacity in the region would have one representative each. v) One member representing all other IPPs operating in the region. vi) One member representing the electricity traders in the region. vii) Member Secretary, NRPC - Convenor. In categories (v) & (vi), respective associations would send their representative to the NRPC. The representative from respective organizations should be either the head of the organisation or at least a person not below the rank of a Director on the Board of the company/corporate entity except for Central Public Sector Undertakings

(CPSUs) where representative could also be at the level of Executive Director. Para 4 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 4:- 4. Chairperson of the NRPC would represent the States of the region by rotation in alphabetical order. Members of the NRPC from that particular State would nominate the Chairperson of NRPC from amongst themselves. Term of the Chairperson would be for a period of one year. Para 10 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 10:- 10. The Committee may constitute its Sub-committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees, as deemed necessary for efficient functioning. It may also set up, if required, Groups / Committees of eminent experts to advise it on issues of specific nature. The level of the representative to the Sub Committees etc would depend on the nature of the issue concerned. Para 11 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 11:- 11. The NRPC shall meet at least once in six months. Sub Committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees of the NRPC could meet as and when required. The following para may be inserted as a new para :- 12. The principal resolution dated 25 th May, 2005 shall come into force from the date of publication of this resolution in the Gazette. Sd/- (Ajay Shankar) Additional Secretary to the Government of India

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY PART-1 SECTION 1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MINISTRY OF POWER RESOLUTION Dated 29 th November, 2005 F.No.23/1/2004-R&R - In this Ministry s Resolution F.No. 23/1/2004-R&R dated 25 th May, 2005 published in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary), Part 1, Section 1, (1596 GI/2005-2) establishing the Southern Regional Power Committee (SRPC) under the provisions of Sub-section(55) of section 2 of the Electricity Act, 2003, the following amendments are hereby made:- Para 3 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 3:- 3. In pursuance of the aforesaid provision, the Government of India hereby establishes the Southern Regional Power Committee (SRPC) comprising the States of Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory of Pondicherry with the following members:- i) Member(Grid Operations), Central Electricity Authority (CEA) ii) One representative each of Central Generating Companies, Central Transmission Utility (CTU), National Load Despatch Center (NLDC) and the Southern Regional Load Despatch Center (SRLDC). iii) From each of the States in the region, the State Generating Company, Transmission Utility (STU), State Load Despatch Center (SLDC) and one Distribution company by rotation (where more than one such company exists) would be represented. iv) Every Independent Power Producer (IPP) having more than 1000 MW installed capacity in the region would have one representative each. v) One member representing all other IPPs operating in the region. vi) One member representing the electricity traders in the region. vii) Member Secretary, SRPC - Convenor. In categories (v) & (vi), respective associations would send their representative to the SRPC. The representative from respective organizations should be either the head of the organisation or at least a person not below the rank of a Director on the Board of the company/corporate entity except for Central Public Sector Undertakings

(CPSUs) where representative could also be at the level of Executive Director. Para 4 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 4:- 4. Chairperson of the SRPC would represent the States of the region by rotation in alphabetical order. Members of the SRPC from that particular State would nominate the Chairperson of SRPC from amongst themselves. Term of the Chairperson would be for a period of one year. Para 10 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 10:- 10. The Committee may constitute its Sub-committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees, as deemed necessary for efficient functioning. It may also set up, if required, Groups / Committees of eminent experts to advise it on issues of specific nature. The level of the representative to the Sub Committees etc would depend on the nature of the issue concerned. Para 11 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 11:- 11. The SRPC shall meet at least once in six months. Sub Committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees of the SRPC could meet as and when required. The following para may be inserted as a new para :- 12. The principal resolution dated 25 th May, 2005 shall come into force from the date of publication of this resolution in the Gazette. Sd/- (Ajay Shankar) Additional Secretary to the Government of India

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY PART-1 SECTION 1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MINISTRY OF POWER RESOLUTION Dated 29 th November, 2005 F.No.23/1/2004-R&R - In this Ministry s Resolution F.No. 23/1/2004-R&R dated 25 th May, 2005 published in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary), Part 1, Section 1, (1596 GI/2005-3) establishing the Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) under the provisions of Sub-section(55) of section 2 of the Electricity Act, 2003, the following amendments are hereby made:- Para 3 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 3:- 3. In pursuance of the aforesaid provision, the Government of India hereby establishes the Western Regional Power Committee (WRPC) comprising the States of Chhatisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Goa and the Union Territories of Dadar Nagar Havaeli and Daman & Diu with the following members:- i) Member(Grid Operations), Central Electricity Authority (CEA) ii) One representative each of Central Generating Companies, Central Transmission Utility (CTU), National Load Despatch Center (NLDC) and the Western Regional Load Despatch Center (WRLDC). iii) From each of the States in the region, the State Generating Company, Transmission Utility (STU), State Load Despatch Center (SLDC) and one Distribution company by rotation (where more than one such company exists) would be represented. iv) Every Independent Power Producer (IPP) having more than 1000 MW installed capacity in the region would have one representative each. v) One member representing all other IPPs operating in the region. vi) One member representing the electricity traders in the region. vii) Member Secretary, WRPC - Convenor. In categories (v) & (vi), respective associations would send their representative to the WRPC. The representative from respective organizations should be either the head of the organisation or at least a person not below the rank of a Director on the Board of the company/corporate entity except for Central Public Sector Undertakings

(CPSUs) where representative could also be at the level of Executive Director. Para 4 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 4:- 4. Chairperson of the WRPC would represent the States of the region by rotation in alphabetical order. Members of the WRPC from that particular State would nominate the Chairperson of WRPC from amongst themselves. Term of the Chairperson would be for a period of one year. Para 10 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 10:- 10. The Committee may constitute its Sub-committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees, as deemed necessary for efficient functioning. It may also set up, if required, Groups / Committees of eminent experts to advise it on issues of specific nature. The level of the representative to the Sub Committees etc would depend on the nature of the issue concerned. Para 11 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 11:- 11. The WRPC shall meet at least once in six months. Sub Committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees of the WRPC could meet as and when required. The following para may be inserted as a new para :- 12. The principal resolution dated 25 th May, 2005 shall come into force from the date of publication of this resolution in the Gazette. Sd/- (Ajay Shankar) Additional Secretary to the Government of India

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY PART-1 SECTION 1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MINISTRY OF POWER RESOLUTION Dated 29 th November, 2005 F.No.23/1/2004-R&R - In this Ministry s Resolution F.No. 23/1/2004-R&R dated 25 th May, 2005 published in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary), Part 1, Section 1, (1596 GI/2005-4) establishing the Eastern Regional Power Committee (WRPC) under the provisions of Sub-section(55) of section 2 of the Electricity Act, 2003, the following amendments are hereby made:- Para 3 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 3:- 3. In pursuance of the aforesaid provision, the Government of India hereby establishes the Eastern Regional Power Committee (WRPC) comprising the States of Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, West Bengal and Sikkim with the following members:- i) Member(Grid Operations), Central Electricity Authority (CEA) ii) One representative each of Central Generating Companies, Central Transmission Utility (CTU), National Load Despatch Center (NLDC) and the Eastern Regional Load Despatch Center (WRLDC). iii) From each of the States in the region, the State Generating Company, Transmission Utility (STU), State Load Despatch Center (SLDC) and one Distribution company by rotation (where more than one such company exists) would be represented. iv) Every Independent Power Producer (IPP) having more than 1000 MW installed capacity in the region would have one representative each. v) One member representing all other IPPs operating in the region. vi) One member representing the electricity traders in the region. vii) Member Secretary, ERPC - Convenor. In categories (v) & (vi), respective associations would send their representative to the ERPC. The representative from respective organizations should be either the head of the organisation or at least a person not below the rank of a Director on the Board of the company/corporate entity except for Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) where representative could also be at the level of Executive Director.

Para 4 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 4:- 4. Chairperson of the ERPC would represent the States of the region by rotation in alphabetical order. Members of the ERPC from that particular State would nominate the Chairperson of ERPC from amongst themselves. Term of the Chairperson would be for a period of one year. Para 10 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 10:- 10. The Committee may constitute its Sub-committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees, as deemed necessary for efficient functioning. It may also set up, if required, Groups / Committees of eminent experts to advise it on issues of specific nature. The level of the representative to the Sub Committees etc would depend on the nature of the issue concerned. Para 11 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 11:- 11. The ERPC shall meet at least once in six months. Sub Committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees of the ERPC could meet as and when required. The following para may be inserted as a new para :- 12. The principal resolution dated 25 th May, 2005 shall come into force from the date of publication of this resolution in the Gazette. Sd/- (Ajay Shankar) Additional Secretary to the Government of India

THE GAZETTE OF INDIA EXTRAORDINARY PART-1 SECTION 1 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MINISTRY OF POWER RESOLUTION Dated 29 th November, 2005 F.No.23/1/2004-R&R - In this Ministry s Resolution F.No. 23/1/2004-R&R dated 25 th May, 2005 published in the Gazette of India (Extraordinary), Part 1, Section 1, (1596 GI/2005-5) establishing the North Eastern Regional Power Committee (NERPC) under the provisions of Sub-section(55) of section 2 of the Electricity Act, 2003, the following amendments are hereby made:- Para 3 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 3:- 3. In pursuance of the aforesaid provision, the Government of India hereby establishes the North Eastern Regional Power Committee (NERPC) comprising the States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura with the following members:- i) Member(Grid Operations), Central Electricity Authority (CEA) ii) One representative each of Central Generating Companies, Central Transmission Utility (CTU), National Load Despatch Center (NLDC) and the North Eastern Regional Load Despatch Center (NERLDC). iii) From each of the States in the region, the State Generating Company, Transmission Utility (STU), State Load Despatch Center (SLDC) and one Distribution company by rotation (where more than one such company exists) would be represented. iv) Every Independent Power Producer (IPP) having more than 1000 MW installed capacity in the region would have one representative each. v) One member representing all other IPPs operating in the region. vi) One member representing the electricity traders in the region. vii) Member Secretary, NERPC - Convenor. In categories (v) & (vi), respective associations would send their representative to the NERPC. The representative from respective organizations should be either the head of the organisation or at least a person not below the rank of a Director on the Board of the company/corporate entity except for Central Public Sector Undertakings (CPSUs) where representative could also be at the level of Executive Director.

Para 4 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 4:- 4. Chairperson of the NERPC would represent the States of the region by rotation in alphabetical order. Members of the NERPC from that particular State would nominate the Chairperson of NERPC from amongst themselves. Term of the Chairperson would be for a period of one year. Para 10 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 10:- 10. The Committee may constitute its Sub-committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees, as deemed necessary for efficient functioning. It may also set up, if required, Groups / Committees of eminent experts to advise it on issues of specific nature. The level of the representative to the Sub Committees etc would depend on the nature of the issue concerned. Para 11 of the resolution is replaced by the following para 11:- 11. The NERPC shall meet at least once in six months. Sub Committees, Task Forces, Ad hoc Committees and Standing Committees of the NERPC could meet as and when required. The following para may be inserted as a new para :- 12. The principal resolution dated 25 th May, 2005 shall come into force from the date of publication of this resolution in the Gazette. Sd/- (Ajay Shankar) Additional Secretary to the Government of India