India's Central Regulatory Commission on Saturday proposed modifying the General Network Access regulations to charge a fee to offer energy developers who need additional time to reach milestones, enabling them to retain granted grid connections.
Connectivity applicants are required to achieve submission of land documents for 50% of the land needed for their project and to achieve financial closure or face losing their grid connectivity.
Entities at risk of losing this connectivity petitioned the Commission to be offered more time to reach the milestones.
The Commission said it has disposed of a number of cases by charging fees while a number of other cases are under adjudication.
A staff paper has proposed limiting the duration of a compensation payment to three months when the delay is related to procurement of land and to six months in other circumstances.
Reuters reported that the fee charged would be 1,000 rupees ($10.48) per megawatt of capacity, per day, for delays related to land and financing requirements and 3,000 rupees for MW and per day for projects which miss their target for the start of commercial operation.