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Energy law and policy in India

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Publication details: Harayana Lexis Nexis 2014Description: 214p ixISBN:
  • 9789351431855
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.046790 VIB
Contents:
Description: SoftcoverEnergy Law and Policy in India is a book which attempts to introduce the law and policy which regulates the energy sector in India. It is an elementary level book which not just gives an overview of the existing legal framework but also introduces the reader to some concepts relating to electricity as a human right, economics concepts relating to electricity sector, nature of the energy transactions etc. Some key aspects of the book are the international and national climate change mitigation and adaptation initiatives and how it impacts the energy sector; the law and policy relating to nuclear energy, solar and wind energy and the oil and gas sector; the issue of energy efficiency in buildings and the green rating systems and most importantly an overview of the electricity law in India in the form of the Electricity Act, 2003."
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Description:
SoftcoverEnergy Law and Policy in India is a book which attempts to introduce the law and policy which regulates the energy sector in India. It is an elementary level book which not just gives an overview of the existing legal framework but also introduces the reader to some concepts relating to electricity as a human right, economics concepts relating to electricity sector, nature of the energy transactions etc. Some key aspects of the book are the international and national climate change mitigation and adaptation initiatives and how it impacts the energy sector; the law and policy relating to nuclear energy, solar and wind energy and the oil and gas sector; the issue of energy efficiency in buildings and the green rating systems and most importantly an overview of the electricity law in India in the form of the Electricity Act, 2003."