A panel headed by Chairman of the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) - the apex planning body for the power sector - is expected to soon submit its report to the Power Ministry.
Following the massive grid failures last year that impacted more than half the country's population, the ministry initiated various steps to prevent similar incidents.
To look into these issues, the ministry had established a panel.
The report of the committee, constituted under the Chairperson of CEA, is to be submitted shortly to the Ministry of Power on amendments in the Electricity Act 2003 relating to grid matters, according to a Power Ministry document issued in late March.
After reviewing the scenario, the government would amend in the Electricity Act, 2003.
Set up in December, the task force - including experts from academics, power utilities and system operators - has held at least five meetings.
"The task force has initiated the study on present grid conditions and anticipated scenarios. Relay coordination and general philosophy on islanding scheme is also under study," the document said.
Besides, plans are on the anvil for having a dynamic security assessment system for electricity grids to make real time assessments.
The enquiry committee, which looked into the grid collapses on July 30 and 31, 2012, had last year suggested a slew of measures to strengthen and protect the system from such incidents in the future.
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