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legislation Historical Tuesday, 10 June 2003

Electricity Act, 2003

Legislative action — a bill, act, or amendment that creates or modifies the legal framework. Carries binding force and shapes the rules under which citizens, institutions, and markets operate.

Summary

Comprehensive legislation consolidating laws relating to generation, transmission, distribution, and trading of electricity. Introduced open access, delicensed generation, created regulatory commissions, and laid groundwork for power sector reform.

Key Facts

Type Legislation
Source Historical Record (Curated)
Published Tuesday, 10 June 2003
Affected Population 1.4 billion consumers, 300 million without reliable power

Key Numbers

500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity target by 2030
Saubhagya: 100% household electrification
175 GW renewable energy installed (2025)
20 million central + state government employees

Key Authorities

Ministry of PowerMinistry of New & Renewable EnergyCEAPMOCabinet Secretariat

Key Stakeholders

Power ConsumersDISCOMsCoal IndustryCivil ServantsState GovernmentsJudiciary

Government Context

NDA III BJP-led NDA
Centre-Right
Left Centre Right

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