www.indiasmartgrid.org • • • o o o • • • • • • • • Government of India launches big RE Program................................1 New ISGF Members ......................................2 Smart Grid Updates: Policy, Regulations & Standards ............. 3 Key appointments and transfers...............3 Technology & Projects ............................. 4 India Smart Grid Week 2015 ...........................5 Agenda for ISGW 2015, 02-06 March, BIEC-Bengaluru .............................................6 Parallel Events at ISGW 2015 .........................8 Some of the Important Speakers at ISGW 2015 .................................................9 Smart Grid Pilots: CESC Mysore gets Cyan's smart metering technology .......10 Exhibitors at ISGW 2015 ...............................11 Key Contacts.................................................11 Partners of ISGW 2015 .................................12 IN THIS ISSUE Volume 2, Issue 2, 2015 1 | SMART GRID Bulletin | Volume 2, Issue 2 | February 2015 Please visit www.indiasmartgrid.org for more information or to download a pdf version of the bulletin For receiving copies of SMART GRID Bulletin, please write to [email protected]RE-INVEST 2015, India's first Renewable Energy Global Investors' Meet and Expo, organised by the MNRE in New Delhi recently, concluded on a high note, with promise from those in the sector, not only in India, but globally as well. Prime Minister Narendra Modi who inaugurated the event, described India's thrust towards RE production as an effort to ensure universal energy access for India's poor. India, he added, is also working towards evolving a consortium of about 50 countries that have abundant solar. “This will aim to pool research and technological advancements in the field of solar energy, to improve its accessibility to the poorest of the poor, and in the remotest of locations.” While Uwe Beckmeyer, Deputy Minister, Federal Ministry of Economics & Energy, Federal Republic of Germany said that his country wants stronger partnership with India in the RE sector, Baroness Sandip Verma, Minister of Energy & Climate Change, UK, stated that her country will support India in framework, financing and firms. Hope reigns for RE in India Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at the inaugural of RE-INVEST 2015 in New Delhi recently.
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Government of Indialaunches big RE Program................................1
New ISGF Members ......................................2
On the occasion, gave away awards to 12 states for their contribution in the field of RE. Moreover, 27 companies including NTPC & SBI, handed over their Green Energy Commitment Certificates to the PM.
On what led to conducting the event, Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (IC) for Coal, Power and New & Renewable energy, said it aimed at showcasing the RE potential of India to the world, attracting investments and establishing India as the manufacturing hub for renewable, for research and innovation.
Outlining plans for the future, he revealed that a long term roadmap will be drawn to achieve the targets of RE and there will be a monthly working session with various states so that the developers and states can work in partnership. Also, “there will be a six monthly personal review to ensure that the policies are actually implemented on the ground. The MNRE will work actively in identifying the infrastructure requirements and de-bottling them, so that the manufacturers in India can successfully take their plans forward.”
Furthermore, there were huge takeaways for the industry. Apart from 14 banks and financial institutions, 8 PSUs and private manufacturers, 15 private sector companies gave their Green Energy Commitments to ministers, proposals worth 2, 66, 000 MW were also received during the conference, which was attended by 2,800 delegates from 42 countries.
Prime Minister
Hope reigns for RE in India (Contd...)
rd3 International IstanbulSmart Grid Congress and Fair
ISGF is pleased to invite its members to be part of the Indian
Delegation to the 3rd International Ýstanbul Smart Grid Congress
and Fair that will be held in Istanbul Haliç Congress Center from
29 - 30 April 2015 under the auspices of Ministry of Science,
Industry and Technology, Ministry of Energy and Natural
Resources of Turkey and UGETAM (International Gas Training,
Technology and Research Center). Indian Delegation is offered
free registration for the conference, local conveyance and free
accommodation at a five star hotel next to the conference venue.
F o r j o i n i n g t h e d e l e g a t i o n , p l e a s e w r i t e t o :
India and Europe. The first of the series will be held
in Nice from 11 – 12 June 2015. All top technical
companies from Europe and select group of policy
makers from India will participate in the workshop.
ISGF Welcomes New Members:1. Assam Power Distribution Company Limited as a
Utility Member
2. OPOWER as Industry Member
3. SENSUS as Industry Member
4. HUAWEI Telecommunications (India) Co.
Pvt. Ltd. as Industry Member
Management Development Programme on Smart Electric Grid for 24x7 PowerThe Energy Research Institute (TERI) in association with ISGF will be organising a Management Development Programme (MDP) on ‘Smart Electric Grid for 24x7 Power: Development and Deployment’. This program will be part of the TERI curriculum and organised on a quarterly basis. The first workshop under this programme will be held from 19-21 March 2015 at TERI RETREAT, Gual Pahari, Gurgaon. ISGF Members are entitled to a 10% discount on the program fee.
City of Chandigarh likely to get Time of Day Tariff
Minnesota utilities offer low price EV charging for off-peak hours
Pacific Gas and Electric Gives "Green Option" to its Customers
First Energy Storage Standards Being Developed
Legislation Issued By Greece Government To Facilitate Net Metering
Key appointments and transfers
The Bureau of Indian Standard (BIS) recently released a draft standard on smart meters. This will be in wide circulation till Match 13, 2015 to gather comments from various stakeholders across the globe. This Standard, the first of its kind, includes smart meter architectures, metrology requirements, load switch requirements, data exchange protocol requirements, communication requirements, tests and test conditions, and functional requirements of smart meters. Read More: http://www.bis.org.in/sf/etd/ET-13(6823)_11022015.pdf
Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PNERC) issued draft "Grid Interactive Rooftop Solar Photo Voltaic Systems based on Net Metering Regulations, 2015". Targets envisaged in this draft are: The maximum capacity of rooftop solar system shall not exceed 80% of the sanctioned load (kW) or contract demand of the consumer (in kVA). Provided that the maximum installed capacity shall not be less than 1 kWp and shall not exceed 1MWp (AC side) for a single eligible consumer. The cumulative capacity of rooftop solar system to be allowed to a particular distribution transformer shall not exceed 30% of the rated capacity of the distribution transformer. Draft policy is open for public comments by 19th February 2015. Read More: http://www.pserc.nic.in/pages/Draft-Rooftop-SPV-Regulations.pdf
Draft regulated by Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for Goa and Union Territories, peak tariff will be 20%-30% higher than normal and off-peak 15%-20% lower than normal if the system is implemented. The UT engineering wing has appointed a consultant for designing the framework. The control period will be from April 1, 2015, till March 31, 2018. Under the new system, slabs will be time-based and have different tariffs, unlike the current method where slabs are based on units used by the consumer. "There will most probably be three slabs, normal, peak and off-peak. Normal hour slab will be time of day when normal units are used, peak hour will be time when maximum load will be there and off-peak the time when load is minimal. Read More: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/Peak-hours-to-raise-your-power-bill/articleshow/46036516.cms
Three investor-owned utilities in Minnesota have begun to file off-peak electric rates for plug-in vehicle charging, as required by a state law passed last year. Xcel Energy's proposed off-peak rate would allow customers to charge vehicles for 3.3 cents/KWh from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. during the week and all weekend, more than a 40% discount to residential service. Minnesota's state law also directed the utilities to offer an option of purchasing all renewable power to refuel electric vehicles. Read More: http://www.utilitydive.com/news/minnesota-utilities-offer-low-price-ev-charging-for-off-peak-hours/359711/
Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has announced a new program in which customers can pay an estimated $0.02 to $0.03 per kwh extra to guarantee their electricity is sourced from solar energy. The Program, which it describes as a “green option” or “community solar, will offer options of 50% solar or 100% solar, with the premium proportionally applied to the bills of the customers who opt to participate. PG&E's current power mix provides approximately 25% of customers' electricity sourced from renewables and it must be 33% by 2020 as required by California's renewables mandate. Read More: http://www.utilitydive.com/news/new-pge-program-offers-customers-100-solar-option/359647/
A working group worked under U.S Department of Energy and two of its labs, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, to develop the protocol. This protocol was initially released in October 2012 and was revised in June 2014. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and National Electrical Manufacturers Association are now using the protocol as a starting point to draft the first international and US Standards for measuring and reporting energy storage system performance. Read More: http://energystorage.org/news/esa-news/first-standard-energy-storage-systems-being-developed
Net-metering scheme in Greece is applicable only to solar PV systems and refers to all photovoltaic installations that aim for self-consumption, thus expands to both rooftop and ground-mounted systems. The upper limit for net-metering PV installations in Greece's mainland grid is set at 20 kW. However, in cases where the required load exceeds 20 kW, the new law allows for net-metering for installations that exceed the 20 kW limit and reach up to half the power consumption of the consumer. In this case, net-metering systems can reach up to 500 kW Read More: http://www.pv-magazine.com/news/details/beitrag/greece-applies-generous-net-metering-_100017732/#axzz3SHMOlTTD
• Mr. Madhusudhan Prasad has been appointed as Secretary, Ministry of Urban Development
• Mr. Gyanesh Bharti, 1998 batch AGMUT cadre IAS, has been appointed as Director, Ministry of Power
• Mr. A.P Mishra has been appointed as Managing Director, Purvanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigam Limited (PVVNL)
• Mr. Devraj Birdi has been appointed as the Chairman, Madhya Preadesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (MPERC)
ISGF member Phoenix enters Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Meter Data Management products
Telecom Commission approves INR 370 million per MHz as the base price for 3G auction
Eaton to deploy Africa's largest microgrid
Infosys to invest $250 million in India to support Indian start-ups
Cyan Technology wins order for Smart Grid pilot in India
UN advises India to enhance solar portfolio
mPower MDMS™ of Phoenix IT Solutions Ltd has been positioned in the Gartner's Magic Quadrant 2014 for Energy & Utilities systems as a niche player based on an evaluation of all the major software products in this category globally. mPower CIS™ another critical piece in utilities software systems was also positioned in Gartner Magic Quadrant for utilities Customer Information Systems (CIS) in 2013 and 2014 consecutively. Phoenix is the only Asian Head quartered product company to be listed on these magic quadrants. Other companies in the Magic Quadrant for Meter Data Management products include Elect Solve, Elster Energy ICT, eMeter, Energyworx, Enoro, Ferranti Computer Systems, Gruppo Engineering, Itron, Landis+Gyr, Oracle Utilities, Robotron, and SAP. Read more: http://bit.ly/1vG9tzK
The Telecom Commission (TC) recently approved a base price of INR 370 billion per MHz for auctioning spectrum in the 2100 MHz range to be used for 3G services. If vacated by defence services, additional 15 MHz will be auctioned. The Ministry of Defence may be given a similar amount in the 1900 MHz band. The government plans to generate Rs 80,000 crores to Rs 100,000 crores by auctioning spectrum in the 2100MHz, 800 MHz, 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands. Read more: http://bit.ly/17kjJmv
Eaton, a power management company, recently announced that it will be providing electrical engineering services and power distribution equipment for the construction of a 5 MW solar microgrid in Africa. The microgrid, which will be the largest self-sufficient solar microgrid in Africa, has battery storage and is expected to supply reliable and predictable power to meet the off-grid community's energy demand. Read more: http://bit.ly/1tSI0nY
Infosys, a global leader in consulting, technology, outsourcing and next-generation services, recently announced the creation of the 'Innovate in India' fund. As part of the fund, Infosys will invest $250 million for promoting new Indian companies which would develop next generation solutions and technologies such as artificial intelligence, automation, pervasive connectedness. Read more: http://infy.com/1BEz8sG
Cyan Technology, an integrated system and software design company delivering wireless mesh solutions, recently won an order by Enzen Global Solutions Pvt Ltd worth $1.5 million for supplying its 865 MHz RF mesh communications network (including communication modules, data concentrator units and head end software), a meter data acquisition system and 21824 smart meters. Cyan will manage the entire supply chain using local meter manufacturers and will provide facility management services for a period of 2 years post-deployment. Read more: http://bit.ly/1Edqu38
The United Nations has advised India to promote generation of electricity via renewable energy sources for mitigating climate change and its consequences. Solar generation will be the key in this initiative. Recently the Government of India announced
that a capacity addition of 180 GW will be undertaken. This includes 100 GW of solar, 60 GW of wind and 20 GW of other sources. In addition, a program to replace halogen lamps with LED bulbs has already been launched in India. Read more: http://bit.ly/1Ae8rwu
HARMAN International Industries recently acquired Symphony Teleca and Red Blend Software for $780 million and $170 million respectively to strengthen its IoT business. Symphony Teleca, a California-based companywould provide software engineering and integration services for helping businesses design and develop products and technologies. Israel-based Red Bend Software would provide software management technology for connected devices, and over the air software and firmware upgrades. Read more: http://bit.ly/1DjPsQf
Landis+Gyr, a leader in energy management solutions, recently announced the addition of advanced grid analytics to its Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions that would enable utilities to access a variety of useful analytical tools. This would offer visualisation, planning and grid management capabilities using near real-time metering and grid sensor data. Read more: http://bit.ly/1F0yAzY
Itron recently released its 4G LTE solution for smart metering that provides broad coverage, low latency and network longevity. This is a part of Itron's OpenWay smart grid solution that provides utilities an option to select any combination of cellular and RF mesh technology, all under the same network management system. Itron believes that the low latency of the 4GLTE network would also be useful for SCADA/distribution automation applications or for using smart meters as grid sensors to monitor distribution system conditions. Read more: http://bit.ly/1zNSNG5
BMW and Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) will together demonstrate the ability of EV to supply power to the grid by demonstrating an 18-month pilot. As part of the pilot, BMW will create a large energy storage unit in California using Lithium-ion batteries along with enlisting upto 100 customers of its BMW 13 EV to take part in the pilot. For curbing the electricity demand, PG&E would send an alert to BMW indicating how much load to cut and for how long. BMW would then communicate with its EVs directing to halt the charging for the duration for the DR event. Read more: http://bit.ly/1DIhKnT
Kansas City Power & Light (KCP&L)will install and operate over 1000 EV charging stations in Missouri. The charging equipment will be manufactured by ChargePoint and PCP&L will offer free charging for the first two years. Nissan will partner with PG&E to supply EVs and help install 15 charging stations in the initial phase of the project. Read more: http://bit.ly/1ApUytM
The Department of Energy, USA, recently published a report that highlighted major interoperability issues involving residential smart meters and the ZigBee communication modules installed at EV charging stations. A reliability of about 50% was reported and this was attributed to poor ZigBee radio signal quality, problems with power supply circuits in the EV service equipment communications module and environmental interference. Access full report: http://1.usa.gov/1Ci7bWK
HARMON acquires Symphony Teleca and Red Bend Software for boosting IoT business
Landis+Gyr to offer advanced grid analytics as a SaaS
Itron launches LTE smart metering solution
BMW and PG&E to do a DR pilot using V2G
KCP&L to install 1000 EV stations in Missouri
DoE study on EV reveals major communication errors
ISGF is pleased to announce India Smart Grid Week (ISGW) 2015 scheduled from 02 - 06 March, 2015 in Bangalore, India. ISGW 2015 is planned as a Conference and Exhibition that will bring together India's leading Electricity Utilities, Policy Makers, Regulators, Investors and world's top-notch Smart Grid Experts and Researchers to discuss trends, share best practices and showcase next generation technologies and products.
Day 1 ndMonday, 2 March, 2015
Smart Grid Tutorial andMaster Classes;
US-India Smart GridWorkshop by USTDA
Day 2rdTuesday 3 March, 2015
Full Day Conference and Inauguration of Exhibition;
ISGAN Annexe #6 Workshop
Day 3th
Wednesday 4 March, 2015Full Day Conference and
Exhibition;Luncheon Round Table for
Regulators & Policy Makers
Day 4thThursday 5 March, 2015
Full Day Conference andExhibition;
Luncheon Round Table of Smart Utilities Group
Day 5thFriday 6 March, 2015
Site Visits & Celebration of HOLI (Festival of Colors)
Supporting Ministries
Supporting Institutions
Media Partners
02 - 06 March, 2015 www.isgw.inBengaluru International Exhibition CentreBengaluru, India
International Conference and Exhibition on Smart Grids and Smart Cities
To participate in ISGW 2015 as an Exhibitor, Speaker or Delegate, please write to us
*U.S. Commercial Service supports the goals of this event, but does not endorse the specific products, or views of the participating organization.
Plenary Session – 1: Smart Grid Projects Update, Lessons Learnt, Business Models and Key Emerging Trends
Plenary Session – 2: Brainstorming on Spectrum requirement for m2m Communications in India
European Union - India Smart Grids Networking Evening
EVENT DAY 3: 04 March 2015
Plenary Session – 3: Smart Grid to Smart Cities and Smart Communities
Plenary Session – 4: International Collaboration, Joint Research, Development and Deployment Projects to bring down costs
Dinner Reception
Event DAY 4: 05 March 2015
Plenary Session – 5: Emerging Technologies that New India should embrace for the Big Leap!
1. SMART GRID TUTORIAL & MASTER CLASSES from 9.30 am to 5.30pm
2. U.S.-India Smart Grid Workshop sponsored by USTDA from 10am to 5.30 pm followed by cocktails (Please register at: www.regonline.com/indiasmartgridbangalore
Session Time Session Details
09:30 - 11:00
11:00 - 11:15
11:30 - 13:00
Chair: Shri Devendra Chaudhry, Special Secretary, Ministry of Power
14:00 - 15:30 Track A: Future Electricity Grid Supporting Low Track B: Smart Energy – Vision for the Smart Grid Evolving Carbon Energy Supply and Energy Security Towards Smart Customers and Smart Cities /Communities
Session A1:Smart Generation and Integration Session B1: Smart Energy Market Design &Chair: Tarun Kapoor, Joint Secretary, MNRE Regulatory Support
16:00 - 16:30 Presentation on IESS2047 by Mr. Anil Jain, Advisor Energy, Niti Ayog, GoI
16:30 - 18:30
Chair: AK Mittal, Head of Telecommunication Engineering Centre
18:30 to 2030
09:30 - 11:00
Chair: Talleen Kumar, CEO & MD, DMICDC*
11:30 - 13:00 Session A2: Evolving Integrated Grid with Session B2: Smart Cities & Smart Homes and otherDistributed Generation emerging technology trendsChair: Varsha Joshi, Joint Secretary, MNRE Chair: Tom Rowlandsree, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
14:00 - 15:30 Session A3: Smart Distribution - Evolution of Session B3: Smart Customerthe Distribution Grid Chair: B.N. Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power, India
Inauguration by Hon'ble Minister of Energy, Karnataka Shri DK Shivakumar
Model Smart Grid Frameworks to support positive regulatory change to newtechnologies
Suedeen G. Kelly, Former Commissioner, FERC
Regulatory Examples from around the world to enable the Demand side. A discussion of many different countries and regulations and to see what has worked and what has not worked
Chris Hickman, CEO, Innovari Inc
Market Structures – How are the different markets working? From fully unbundled to vertically integrated, where have electricity grids been able to provide higher levels of reliability while maintaining affordable cost?
Paul J Feldman, Director (and Past Chairman), MISO
Regulatory implications of amendments proposed in the Electricity Act 2003 Vijay Sonavane, Advisor, MERC
Regulations for Separation of Carriage and Content - Experiences and Recommendations
Balawant Joshi, Managing Director,Edam Infra
How the market views utility investment in Smart Grids Lee Burrows, Managing Director,
Vantage Point
Agenda
Smart Technology Innovation HUB at India Smart Grid Week 2015: 03-05 Marsh 2015
ISGF in association with TiE and Indian Angel Network (IAN) is hosting 'Smart Technology Innovation HUB' at ISGW 2015. A lot of new technology inventions and innovations are taking place in the Smart Grid and Smart Cities domains around the world. The Innovation HUB at ISGW 2015 aims to provide a platform for start-ups and entrepreneurs to exhibit their technologies/solutions to potential, clients, technology partners, investors and business associates at the HUB. For more information or to participate in the Innovation HUB, please write to: [email protected]
Launch of ISGF's Smart Utilities Group at a Special Luncheon Session on 05 March 2015
ISGF is pleased to announce the Smart Utilities Group (SUG) is a voluntary forum for utilities to share their experiences and learn from each other on smarter initiatives and implementation of new technologies. The senior management officials of utilities dealing with technology implementation, network operation and customer care will participate in the SUG. SUG will be officially
thlaunched at a Special Luncheon Roundtable at the ISGW 2015 on 5 March 2015 from 11.30am to 3.30pm.
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2. Election of a Chair for SUG
3. Finalization of framework for SUG functioning
4. Presentation: Electricity Act 2003 Amendment (proposed) – Challenges to Regulators and Utilities
5. Presentation: Changes in Business Processes and IT Systems of Discoms with separation of Carriage and Content as envisaged in the Electricity Act 2003 Amendments: Presentation by SAP
Special Luncheon Session on Smart Regulations for Smart Grids on 04 March 2015
To give first-hand account of regulations for Smart Grids, ISGF is bringing together leading regulatory experts at Special thLuncheon Session at India Smart Grid Week 2015 on 4 March 2015 from 11.30am to 3.30pm.
In 2013, India's Ministry of Power announced that 14 smart grid pilot projects had been shortlisted for funding. The pilot projects, to be deployed in thdifferent distribution companies, were allocated funding in the XII Five Year Plan which runs through to 2017.A key element of these smart grid
projects is the deployment and evaluation of smart metering technology, which enables the measurement and control of energy consumption.
One of the smart grid pilot projects being implemented is at Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Limited (CESC), Mysore, Karnataka. CESC is a public utility responsible for distribution of power to 1.5 million plusdomestic customers across 5 districts of Karnataka: Chamarajanagar, Mandya, Hassan, Kodagu and Mysore. Part of the requirement at CESC was to implement an AMI solution designed to reduce the costs of meter reading and aggregate technical and commercial losses, as well as to improve peak load and power outage management.
AMI supports the reduction of losses by enabling the utility to accurately read every meter, bill customers regularly, and ensure payment collection. This provides the utility with enhanced revenue assurance and allows them to support ongoing infrastructure improvements as well as electrification programs. In addition, it enables the distribution company to implement demand response to avoid load shedding, which is disruptive to business and consumers. Another challenge for utilities is tampering, which can also be addressed by deploying smart meters fitted with a relay. If the meter detects a tamper, a message is immediately sent to the utility allowing them to take action - for example disconnecting the supply until the issue is investigated.
Smart meters also allow consumers to manage their energy consumption more effectively. Utilities can incentivise customers to use appliances that require a peak load during off-peak hours with Time of Use tariffs. This can support energy efficiency, which both saves consumers money and helps to ensure uninterrupted power for all.
A consortium led by Enzen Global Solutions Pvt Ltd (Enzen) won the bid to implement the smart grid pilot at CESC. Enzen is a global energy and environment company providing high-end solutions to the energy and utilities industries. Cyan bring in the smart metering elements and act as Enzen's end-to-end solution provider.
The CyLec Advanced Metering Infrastructure Solution proposed for AMI at CESC will use 865 MHz RF mesh communication network (including RF modules, data concentrator units and head end software), a Meter Data Acquisition System and 21,824 smart meters.
Cyan is an integrated system design company based in Cambridge, UK. It has been working in India for more than 6 years. During this time it has built a local sales and technical team as well as local manufacturing facilities through Tier 1 contract equipment manufacturers. In addition, it has established a smart metering partner eco-system with meter manufacturers, system integrators and utilities to provide market-leading smart metering technology developed for the Indian market. Cyan's experience in the Indian market, including successful deployment of nine pilot projects, has given them a comprehensive understanding of this emerging market and the challenges of the energy sector.
The communication platform enables the measurement and control of energy consumption for the metering and lighting markets, helping to reduce energy losses. It is based on a sub-Ghz wireless mesh network (865MHz in India) that is claimed to be most effective in dense urban areas.
02 - 06 March, 2015Bengaluru International Exhibition CentreBengaluru, India
www.isgw.in
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KEY CONTACTS
Editorial BoardDr. Rahul Tongia
Mr. VL Sonavane
Mr. Reji Kumar Pillai
Dr. Pradeep Yemula
Managing Editor
Editor
Ms. Reena Suri, ISGF
Ms. Sapna Gopal, ISGF
India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF), registered under Indian Societies Registration Act (Act XXI of 1860) is a Public Private Partnership initiativeof Ministry of Power, Government of India for accelerated development of Smart Grid technologies in the Indian power sector.
(For suggestions and feedback on the ISGF SMART GRID Bulletin, please write to [email protected])
Key ContributorsAkshay Ahuja - Business Analyst, ISGF