The India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF) is a Think-Tank of global repute on Smart Energy, Electric Mobility and Smart Cities. ISGF, established as a Public Private Partnership initiative of Government of India in 2011, is spearheading the mission to accelerate electric grid modernization and energy transition in India. ISGF is registered as a Not for Profit Society under Indian Societies Act and have its registered office at CBIP Building, Malcha Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021.
Mandate of ISGF is to advise government on policies and programs for promotion of Smart Grids in India, work with national and international agencies in standards development and to help utilities, regulators and the Industry in technology selection, training and capacity building.
ISGF has over 100 members covering ministries, government institutions, regulators, utilities and private companies from the industry, non-profit organisations, educational and research entities and students from renowned institutions. ISGF has constituted 10 working groups examining different aspects of smart grids – WG1: Advanced Transmission; WG2: Advanced Distribution; WG3: Communications for Smart Grids; WG4: Metering; WG5: Consumption and Load Control; WG6: Policy and Regulations; WG7: Architecture and Design; WG8: Pilots and Business Models; WG9: Renewables and Microgrids; and WG – 10: Cyber Security.
The members of ISGF participate in focused working groups to develop required use cases, standards, technology recommendations and guidelines. ISGF has been actively providing advisory services to MoP on matters related to smart grids in India and conducting monthly technology workshops.
Membership to ISGF is by invitation. Those interested can download the application form from India Smart Grid Knowledge Portal (ISGKP) and send the signed applications to membership@indiasmartgrid.org
Benefits of being a member of ISGF: As an ISGF member, an organization can – nominate their experts in ISGF working groups and contribute towards formulation of appropriate policies, programs and standards for development of smart grids in India; take part in the technology sessions and workshops conducted by ISGF; access to the members-only resources on ISGKP; networking with policy makers, utilities, system integrators, OEMs, academia, research and industry associations in India; advance information on smart grid policies and programs; showcase their achievements in the ISGF Newsletter and ISGKP; seek assistance from ISGF team in conducting a training needs analysis and designing a capacity building plan for the employees and a consumer outreach program for the Smart Grid pilots.
Hon’ble Power Minister Sh. Jyotiraditya Scindia released Ministry of Power’s Smart Grid Vision and Roadmap for India at the Power Minister’s Conference in Sept 2013. The Roadmap drafted under the guidance of Advisor to the Prime Minister Sh. Sam Pitroda by the experts from India Smart Grid Forum is in alignment with the Ministry of Power’s overarching policy objectives of “access, availability and affordability of power for all”.
You can download the Smart Grid Vision and Roadmap for India here.
Visit the website https://www.indiasmartgrid.org/ or download the ISGF Information Flyer.
Reena Suri, Executive Director, ISGF
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