REC limited collaborates with CEEW; will improve financial sustainability of DISCOMs
The MoU will enable us to study the best practices and regulations on smart metering infrastructure.
REC limited collaborates with CEEW; will improve financial sustainability of DISCOMs
New Delhi: REC Limited collaborated with Council on Energy, Environment and Water to improve the operational and financial sustainability of DISCOMs through deployment of smart meters, strengthening the power distribution networks and enhancing the quality of service for the consumers.
An MoU was signed in the presence of Mr R.Lakshmanan, Executive Director – REC Limited, and Dr. Arunabha Ghosh, Chief Executive Officer - CEEW.
The MoU will enable us to study the best practices and regulations on smart metering infrastructure.
The Council on Energy, Environment and Water, commonly known as CEEW, is a not-for-profit policy research institution based in New Delhi, India. CEEW was formed to provide independent research-based insights to policymakers for building a sustainable India.
The Council also has an office in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. It has multiple research projects running across 22 Indian states and other parts of the world.
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