Smart City Gas Distribution in India - Challenges and Solutions
Smart city gas distribution in India faces challenges such as lack of coordination, absence of common agreements, and financial models. Solutions include framing master agreements, creating a unified platform for dispute resolution, and integrating GIS for seamless coordination.
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Smart City Gas Distribution in India Sh V C Chittoda, Sr. Consultant, Natural Gas Society
Smart City Gas Distribution in India SMART CITY Electricity
Smart City Gas Distribution in India Primary Utilities that are necessary for any institution or household set up Electricity Internet, Cable, and Telephone Natural Gas Security/Alarm Systems Water and Sewer Trash Collection
Smart City Gas Distribution in India Master Contract Mapping of Network Metering Electricity Gas Water Billing Last Mile Connectivity Common Call Center Common Data Center
Smart City Gas Distribution in India Present Scenario Absence of a common master agreement with the multiple utility/service provider Multiple agencies - Lack of Coordination Lack of common/shared GIS data and other utility details in digital form Absence of a common legal framework for regulatory and legal dispute resolution Absence of a financial accounting and revenue collection / apportion model
Smart City Gas Distribution in India Challenges Framing of common master agreement for utilities Creating a framework for legal and regulatory dispute resolution Creation of a common platform to register public demand and grievance redressal Creation of a single window dash board to handle multi utility service request Creation of a common platform to share real time updates of the job in progress for seamless coordination by different utility providers Integration of GIS and Utility maps Framing of an equitable financial accounting system