Public Sector

AEEE is networked and associated with NDPL and BESCOM, both public sector companies, for Energy Efficiency. AEEE engages with rutilities in order to identify and develop best practices and models for promoting energy efficiency and Demand Side Management. The core team of AEEE members - both industry members as well as ASE and IRG – have actively engaged in DSM discussions and programme formulation, over the last decade or more.
AEEE aims to build a programme for capacity building of Regulatory agencies and utilities to evaluation and would be launching this in due course.
 
 
North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL)
 
  NDPL is serving its more than 1 Million consumers in tight regulatory environment with full commitment and sincerity to consumer satisfaction. With our continuous focus on operational excellence and commercial viability by the use of IT Automation, NDPL is able to keep its bottom-line in the healthy condition. We have been able to bring out the saving of more than Rs. 4100 Crores to Exchequer by adopting and implementing BPR in our area.
North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL) is a joint venture of Tata Power Company Limited and Govt. of Delhi (51:49) operating as a distribution licensee in North and Northwest Delhi. NDPL was instituted on July 1, 2002 and carries the distinction of being the first success story of Power Sector Reforms in India under a Public Private Partnership framework. NDPL is credited with record reduction of AT&C losses from 53% in 2002 to 15% as on March 2009. We are an ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001 and OHSAS 18001 company distributing power to a populace of 5 million spread over 510 sq km. Driven by the expertise of 3800 dedicated and experienced human resources, NDPL has created benchmarks in commercial and operational service delivery within just 7 years of its inception. The vast and vibrant resource of intellectual capital enables NDPL to deliver the best in every facet of business.
 

 
Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited
 
  In the year 1999, Karnataka embarked on a major reform of the power sector. As a first step, Karnataka Electricity Board (KEB) was dissolved and in its place, the Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited (KPTCL) was incorporated. This was followed by the constitution of Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) in November 1999.
In the next phase of the reform process, the transmission and distribution business managed by KPTCL were unbundled in June 2002. Four new distribution companies were formed to distribute power in Karnataka.
Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (BESCOM) has taken over the responsibility from KPTCL for the distribution of electricity in 8 districts and commenced its operations from 1st June 2002.