Consumers' Awareness About Electricity Shortfall and Initiatives Taken by MSEDCL for DSM

Authors

  •   Seema Laddha Associate Professor, NCRD's Sterling Institute of Management Studies, Plot No. 93/93A, Sector 19, Near Seawoods Rly. Stn. Nerul (East), Navi Mumbai - 400 706

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom/2015/v8i6/70732

Keywords:

Electricity

, Consumer Awareness, DSM, Energy Saving Program, Demand & Supply

D120

, D420, O21

Paper Submission Date

, March 3, 2015, Paper sent back for Revision, March 18, Paper Acceptance Date, May 15, 2015.

Abstract

Continuous electricity at an affordable rate is most important for the socioeconomic development of a country. However, since the last few decades, there has been an alarming increase in the demand - supply gap. This gap is filled by load shedding, which results in public outcry, morchas, and loss of property. In every five year plans, GoI envisages generation capacity addition, but because of numerous reasons, the demand always outstrips the supply, and the utilities have to resort to load shedding. Capacity addition requires proper project management skills and has to overcome hurdles of land acquisition, rehabilitation, environmental problems, and so forth. In India, it is seen that generation projects are delayed by a significant amount of time. Demand side management (DSM) such as energy conservation programs can give an urgent relief to this problem, and will improve the electricity efficiency throughout the country. Electricity utility companies are executing various awareness campaigns for DSM (demand side management) . This paper tried to find out the reasons for demand supply gap in case of electricity, and examined the efforts of MSEDCL for the implementation of the energy saving campaign.

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Published

2015-06-01

How to Cite

Laddha, S. (2015). Consumers’ Awareness About Electricity Shortfall and Initiatives Taken by MSEDCL for DSM. Prabandhan: Indian Journal of Management, 8(6), 35–47. https://doi.org/10.17010/pijom/2015/v8i6/70732

Issue

Section

General Management

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