Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
1948
Effective End Year: 
2003
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Act
Economic Sector: 
Power
Energy Types: 
Power
Issued by: 
Central Electricity Regulatory Commission
Overall Summary: 
The Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 to provide for the rationalisation of the production and Supply of electricity, and generally for taking measures Conducive to electrical development.
Governance
Energy institutional structures: 
The Central Government shall constitute a body called the Central Electricity Authority generally to exercise such functions and perform such duties under the Act and in such manner as the Central Government may prescribe or direct, and in particular to- (i) Develop a sound adequate and uniform national power policy, 1[formulate short-term and perspective plans for power development and co-ordinate the activities of the planning agencies] in relation to the control and utilisation of national power resources; (ii) Act as arbitrators in matters arising between the State Government or the Board and a licensee or other person as provided in this Act; 2(iii) Collect and record the data concerning the generation, distribution and utilisation of power and carry out studies relating to cost, efficiency, losses, benefits and such like matters;] (iv) Make public from time to time information secured under this Act and to provide for the publication of reports and investigations; 3[(v) Advise any State Government, Board, Generating Company or other agency engaged in the generation or supply of electricity on such matters as will enable such Government, Board, Generating Company or agency to operate and maintain the power system under its ownership or control in an improved manner and where necessary, in co-ordination with any other Government, Board, Generating Company or other agency owning or having the control of another power system; (vi) Promote and assist in the timely completion of schemes sanctioned under ChapterV; (vii) Make arrangements for advancing the skill of persons in the generation and supply of electricity; (viii) Carry out, or make arrangements for, any investigation for the purpose of generating or transmitting electricity; (ix) promote research in matter affecting the generation, transmission and supply of electricity (x) Advise the Central Government on any matter on which its advice is sought or make recommendation to that Government on any matter if, in the opinion of the Authority, the recommendation would help in improving the generation, distribution and utilisation of electricity, and (xi) Discharge such other functions as may be entrusted to it by or under any other law.]