Tata Power demand response programme progress, 2022-2024
Mumbai, involving 55 000 residential consumers and 6 000 large commercial and industrial customers to achieve up to 200 MW of peak capacity reduction by 2025. Time-of-Day tariffs gain ground, but dynamic pricing The 2023 amendments to the 2020 Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, mark India. The revised rules require state electricity regulators to set tariffs 10-20% lower during hours of solar activity and 10-20% higher during peak demand hours, while maintaining standard rates during other periods. The provisions will initially greater than 10 kW, and will be extended to all other consumers (excluding agriculture) by April 2025, after the installation of smart meters. industrial and commercial customers, though in some cases including residential consumers. For example, Uttarakhand has implemented time-of-day tariffs with