EB (Electricity Board) refers to a government or state-controlled body responsible for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power within a specific region or state. The board ensures that electricity is supplied to households, industries, and businesses, and manages the infrastructure required to maintain an uninterrupted power supply.
Electricity Boards also oversee the implementation of energy policies, monitor power consumption, and manage billing and maintenance services. They work to improve the efficiency of power generation, reduce transmission losses, and implement renewable energy initiatives to meet growing demands and sustainability goals.