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Power and ICT- Working together

Power and ICT- Working together. Rajendra Singh Senior Regulatory Specialist Policy Division,GICT , World Bank. Agenda: Synergy in Power and ICT Sectors. Power to ICT ICT to Power Regulatory Issues- Learning from Telecom Sector’s Global Success. Power to ICT.

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Power and ICT- Working together

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  1. Power and ICT- Working together RajendraSingh Senior Regulatory Specialist Policy Division,GICT, World Bank

  2. Agenda: Synergy in Power and ICT Sectors • Power to ICT • ICT to Power • Regulatory Issues- Learning from Telecom Sector’s Global Success

  3. Power to ICT • Rural Telecom: Requirement of Reliable Power Supply • Data Center • High growth due to cloud computing and other market and technological developments • 50 percent operating cost in Air-conditioning • Last Mile Telecom Connectivity: Broadband on Power Line(BPL) • Reliable and Low Cost Connectivity: Optical Ground Wire(OPGW) • Complete Solution: Tower, Shelter, Power, Connectivity • New Business Models and Capacity Building

  4. ICT to Power • Distributed Information Processing in the Power Management System • Managing Peak Demand Using Reverse Communication From Power Consumers to Power Generators- Saving in Generating Costs • Integration of RE sources With the Power Transmission Grid • Innovative Power Tariff Plans Using ICT • Managing Subsidy: Cost based power tariff and targeted subsidy to the poor population using ICT( Unique Identity and money transfer on Mobile platform) • Indian Example of flat tariff plan since 1989 for tube wells in various states to save metering and billing cost, which was 30 percent of supplying power ( Source: Agriculture water management article 95(2008) )

  5. Regulatory Issues • Electricity Act in various countries very forward looking- Easy Entry Conditions, Open Access, Promotion of Competition. Example, Indian Electricity Act ,2003 • No Generation License subject to compliance to technical standards • Open Access • Electricity Regulators could not fully succeed to enforce the provisions of law in practice • Telecom Regulators had followed this difficult path, which led to the success in telecom sector • At Macro level common issues related to Subsidy, Tariff, Interconnection, and Open Access in both Power and Telecom Sectors

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