Jishnu Baruah new Chairman of CERC
06 Mar 2023
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CW Team
As the new Chairman of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), India's primary power
sector regulator, Jishnu Baruah took the oath of office. On Thursday at Shram Shakti Bhavan, RK
Singh, the Union Minister for Electricity, New and Renewable Energy, swore Jishnu Baruah in as the
new CERC Chairman.
Barua is a retired Indian Administrative Service (Retd. IAS) official from the Assam-Meghalaya cadre.
He was a member of the 1988 batch. He served as the Chief Secretary of Assam from August 2022
until his retirement. He held several positions in the Assam and Central Governments before being
appointed as the State's Chief Secretary. After retiring, Barua served as the Assam Power
Distribution Company Limited's Chairperson. Jishnu Barua has a Master of Philosophy in Defence
and Strategic Studies, a Postgraduate degree in History, and a Graduate degree in Philosophy.
By doing this, Barua has replaced PK Pujari, whose extended term as a member of the Commission
ended in June 2022.
After speaking with the new CERC Chairperson, Singh congratulated Baura for the excellent work he
accomplished while serving as the head of the Assam Power Distribution Company Ltd. He also
noted that the country's power system has substantially improved in recent years. He stated that the
available capacity is adequate to meet the demand for electricity. Yet, because the economy is
expanding at a rate of about 7% and the demand for electricity is increasing at a rate of 10%, the
power system must be prepared to meet this rising demand for the next ten to fifteen years.
According to the Union Minister, increased corporate transparency and ease of doing business have
increased investments in the power sector. But he said that we must continue our efforts towards
ensuring a enabling investment climate in the sector.
The Central Government's CERC is a statutory entity. It oversees regulating and setting rates for the
interstate transmission of electricity, as well as granting licences to those who wish to act as
electricity traders and transmission licensees about their interstate operations.
As the new Chairman of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), India's primary power
sector regulator, Jishnu Baruah took the oath of office. On Thursday at Shram Shakti Bhavan, RK
Singh, the Union Minister for Electricity, New and Renewable Energy, swore Jishnu Baruah in as the
new CERC Chairman.
Barua is a retired Indian Administrative Service (Retd. IAS) official from the Assam-Meghalaya cadre.
He was a member of the 1988 batch. He served as the Chief Secretary of Assam from August 2022
until his retirement. He held several positions in the Assam and Central Governments before being
appointed as the State's Chief Secretary. After retiring, Barua served as the Assam Power
Distribution Company Limited's Chairperson. Jishnu Barua has a Master of Philosophy in Defence
and Strategic Studies, a Postgraduate degree in History, and a Graduate degree in Philosophy.
By doing this, Barua has replaced PK Pujari, whose extended term as a member of the Commission
ended in June 2022.
After speaking with the new CERC Chairperson, Singh congratulated Baura for the excellent work he
accomplished while serving as the head of the Assam Power Distribution Company Ltd. He also
noted that the country's power system has substantially improved in recent years. He stated that the
available capacity is adequate to meet the demand for electricity. Yet, because the economy is
expanding at a rate of about 7% and the demand for electricity is increasing at a rate of 10%, the
power system must be prepared to meet this rising demand for the next ten to fifteen years.
According to the Union Minister, increased corporate transparency and ease of doing business have
increased investments in the power sector. But he said that we must continue our efforts towards
ensuring a enabling investment climate in the sector.
The Central Government's CERC is a statutory entity. It oversees regulating and setting rates for the
interstate transmission of electricity, as well as granting licences to those who wish to act as
electricity traders and transmission licensees about their interstate operations.
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