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news letter dec-2015 final
PANACEAN POWER BULLETIN Volume 2 Issue 9
Dec-2015
www.panaceanenergy.com
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O V E RVI EW
OF
INDIAN POWER SY STEM
All India Installed Capacity (MW) as on 31-10-2015
FOR OCT-2015
Peak Demand of DD & DN
Region
Thermal
Nuclear
Hydro
RES
Total
Northern
46934.76
1620.00
18096.77
7511.89
74163.42
Western
78954.42
1840.00
7447.50
13005.62
101247.54
Southern
38893.64
2320.00
11478.03
15245.11
67936.78
Eastern
NorthEastern
Islands
28772.87
0.00
4209.12
434.54
33416.53
2008.70
0.00
1242.00
262.38
3513.08
40.05
0.00
0.00
11.10
51.15
ALL
195604.44
5780.00
42473.42
36470.64
280328.50
Oct-15
April-2015 to Oct-2015
State/
Area
Peak
Demand
(MW)
Peak
Met
(MW)
Surplus
(MW)
Dificit
(%)
Peak
Demand
(MW)
Peak
Met
(MW)
Surplus
(MW)
Dificit
(%)
DD
307
307
0
0
307
307
0
0
DNH
729
729
0
0
740
740
0
0
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Note: Bracket Value ( ) indicates the negative value(-ve).
ALL India Plant Load Factor (PLF) in (%)
Sector
Oct-14
Oct-15
Central
72.00
72.35
State
60.65
61.08
Private
62.90
68.30
ALL India
65.01
66.86
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List of Transmission Lines Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During Oct-2015
Highlights of WR Grid for Oct-2015
• Maximum Peak Demand Met: 49938 MW
• Energy Consumption: Total Energy Consumption was 32981 MU’s and the Maximum
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
No. of Lines
Maximum Unre-
stricted demand was 50379 MW and Average Peak Unrestricted demand was 44593
MW.
• Frequency Profile:
System Frequency as
Pvt.
Total
State
765
400
220
765
400
220
400
230
220
0
2
0
0
1
0
3
0
11
17
List of Substations Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During Oct-2015
of 1131 MU’s/day on 20.10.2015.
• Unrestricted Demand:
Central
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
No. of Substations
Central
Pvt.
Total
State
765
400
220
765
400
220
400
230
220
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
5
8
per IEGC Band is 49.90 Hz to 50.05 Hz.
Maximum Frequency , Minimum Frequency &
Average Frequency 50.33 Hz,49.62 Hz &
49.98 Hz were respectively observed.
• Voltage Profile: Maximum Voltage was
Region-wise Power Supply Position (Demand & Availability) in Oct-2014 & Oct-2015
Energy (MUs)
Demand
Region
Deficit /Surplus (%)
Availability
Oct-14
Oct-15
Oct-14
Oct-15
Oct-14
Oct-15
• Hydro Generation: Total hydro generation
Northern
27556
29322
25683
27859
(6.8)
(5.0)
of Western Region was 1020 MUs at an
Western
28790
31748
28642
31557
(0.5)
(0.6)
average of 32.90 MUs/day.
Southern
23090
24446
21526
23691
(6.8)
(3.1)
Eastern
10674
10981
10470
10947
(1.9)
(0.3)
North Eastern
1323
1311
1167
1252
(11.8)
(4.5)
All India
91433
97808
87488
95306
(4.3)
(2.6)
observed on 400 KV Karad line is 438 KV.
• Wind Generation: Total wind generation
was 466 MUs at an average of 15 MUs/day
in the month of Oct-2015.
• Solar Generation: Total Solar generation
Region-wise Peak Demand / Peak Met in Oct-2014 & Oct-2015
was 251 MUs at an average of 8.09 MUs/
Power (MW)
day in the month of Oct-2015.
• Open
Access
Transaction
Details
for
Region
Intra-regional: 184 & 626.74 MU’s.
 No. of approvals & Energy Approved in
Inter-regional: 97 & 395.33 MU’s.
D
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Deficit /Surplus (%)
Peak Met
Oct-14
Oct-15
Oct-14
Oct-15
Oct-14
Oct-15
Northern
Western
46544
43726
47517
48634
44618
42614
45941
48193
(4.1)
(2.5)
(3.3)
(0.9)
Southern
35977
36074
33209
35353
(7.7)
(2.0)
Eastern
16828
18312
16566
18035
(1.6)
(1.5)
North Eastern
2528
2401
2141
2301
(15.3)
(4.2)
All India
145603
151171
139148
148092
(4.4)
(2.0)
Oct-2015:
 No. of approvals & Energy Approved in
Peak Demand
Note 1: Bracket value ( ) indicates deficit in %.
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Note 2: Data is taken from CEA website.
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POWER TRADING

Emergence of IT has helped to create massive E-Commerce platforms in every walk of life. One such E-Commerce
platform for transiting electricity for physical delivery, fine tuning daily requirements, sale of residual generation, optimal
utilization of generating resources at marginal cost of production etc. has been made possible through the commencement
of Power Exchanges.

For more information about IEX visit (www.iexindia.com); For more information about PXIL visit (www.powerexindia.com)
 PXIL & IEX Trading summary
NOV2015
PXIL
IEX
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
113771.68
-
54424.88
3280977.00
3268627.92
2.95
1170.00
0.00
0.00
1904.50
99.15
84.65
4440.00
58.52
57.92
44.82
39.50
2856.01
18.89
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Total
137884.12
47954.68
Min
6.74
3.50
Max
117.50
117.50
Avg
46.33
16.11
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Total
129096.08
Min
0.00
Max
Avg
OCT2015
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
4609629.13
-
2728541.08
2844727.96
3575.40
600.49
1677.14
1893.80
8300.58
9962.80
5233.48
5860.36
5814.98
11.39
4539.76
6402.26
2667.76
3789364.00
3951.01
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
-
30149.64
27663.18
4103068.3
830.00
1.67
3.49
3290.80
7010.00
117.50
60.86
3672.76
10.13
9.29
PXIL
IEX
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
4431144.7
-
3245875.1
3409418
3880.25
1074.27
2683.38
3016.08
7565.58
8400.13
4712.55
6181.51
6379.40
5514.88
5955.84
3026.75
4362.74
4582.55
REC Trading Session Nov-2015
DD & DNH: OPEN ACCESS DETAILS
Trader Company
PXIL
IEX
Particular
Non-Solar
Solar
Non-Solar
Solar
Total Sell Bid
(REC’s)
76,03,829
9,38,422
61,76,983
19,76,072
Total Buy Bid
(REC’s)
1,42,438
46,665
89,107
41,102
Clearing Price
(Rs/Certificate)
1,500
3,500
1,500
3,500
Cleared Volume
(REC’s)
1,42,438
46,665
89,107
41,102
RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE MECHANISM (REC) FROM Jan-15 TO Dec-15
IEX Spot Power market now becomes more buyer
friendly with cheaper in Area Price
X-Month
Y-units
With average Area Clearing Price (ACP) in all regions except South at Rs. 2.89 per unit, almost 16% lower than
ACP of Rs 3.42 per unit in September-2015, the IEX Spot
Power Market was more buyer friendly throughout the
month of October-2015.
Average daily trade in October-2015 was 105 MUs with
average daily participation of 926 participants. The market continued with its buyers’ bias as average daily sell
bids at 142 MUs exceeding buy bids of 132 MUs.
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REACTIVE ENERGY CHARGES FOR DD & DNH
DD-High Voltage
FY 2015-16
Cumulative
Total MVARh till
Oct-2015
Cumulative
Total Charges
in (Rs) till
GUJARAT
Read More..
DD-Low Voltage
ISTS
Vapdal
Vapdbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap HV
Total in
(MVARh)
0.0
0.0
(370.4)
(994.1)
17548.8
0.0
0.0
(46300.0)
(124262.5)
0 .0
0 .0
(123.0)
0 .0
0 .0
0.0
0.0
GUJARAT
ISTS
Vapdal
Vapdbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap LV
Total in
(MVARh)
16184.3
0.0
0.0
30.8
(28.9)
198290.8
198292.7
2193600.0
2023037.5
0.0
0.0
3850.0
(3612.5)
24786350.0
24786587.5
13.0
1783.0
1673.0
0 .0
0 .0
0 .0
0 .0
6127.0
6127.0
(15350.0)
1613.0
222900.0
209163.0
0 .0
0 .0
0 .0
0 .0
765863.0
765863.0
0.0
(173.6)
15.2
1283.4
1125.0
0.0
0.0
(0.1)
0.1
3300.6
3300.6
0.0
(21700.0)
1900.0
160425.0
140625.0
0.0
0.0
(12.5)
12.5
412575.0
412575.0
Oct-2015
16-11-2015 to
22-11-2015
In (MVARh)
Charges in (Rs)
09-11-2015 to
15-11-2015
In (MVARh)
Charges in (Rs)
DNH-High Voltage
FY 2015-16
Cumulative
Total MVARh
till Oct-2015
Cumulative
Total Charges
in (Rs) till
GUJARAT
DNH-Low Voltage
ISTS
Vapdad
Bldkdl
BldSil
Kpd-Vap HV
Kdl-Vap HV
Total in
(MVARh)
0.0
0.0
0.0
4835.6
18297.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
604450.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
GUJARAT
ISTS
Vapdad
Bldkdl
BldSil
Kpd-Vap LV
Kdl-Vap LV
Total in
(MVARh)
23133.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
86259.6
6447.1
92706.7
2287187.5
2891637.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
10782450.0
805887.5
11588337.5
2298.0
3965.0
6263.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
204.0
(55.0)
149.0
0.0
287288.0
495575.0
782863.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
25475.0
(6900.0)
18575.0
0.0
0.0
591.0
1283.2
1874.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
2307.2
(46.4)
2260.8
0.0
0.0
73875.0
160400.0
234275.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
288400.0
(5800.0)
282600.0
Oct-2015
16-11-2015 to
22-11-2015
In (MVARh)
Charges in (Rs)
09-11-2015 to
15-11-2015
In (MVARh)
Charges in (Rs)
Note: The REC chargers has been revised to 12.5 paisa/KVARh for FY 2015-16 as per reference IEGC Regulation-Clause 6.6.2 released on 28th Apr,2010
Reactive Power:
Voltage control in an electrical power system is important for proper operation for electrical power
equipment to prevent damage such as overheating of
generators and motors, to reduce transmission losses and to maintain the ability of the system to withstand and prevent voltage collapse.
Decreasing reactive power causing voltage to fall
while increasing it causing voltage to rise. A voltage
collapse may be occurs when the system try to serve
much more load than the voltage can support.
When reactive power supply lower voltage, as voltage drops current must increase to maintain power
supplied, causing system to consume more reactive
power and the voltage drops further . If the current
increase too much, transmission lines go off line,
overloading other lines and potentially causing cascading failures.






Read More...
Voltage control and reactive power management are two aspects of a
single activity that both supports reliability and facilitates commercial
transactions across transmission networks.
On an alternating current (AC) power system, voltage is controlled by
managing production and absorption of reactive power.
There are three reasons why it is necessary to manage reactive power
and control voltage.
First, both customer and power system equipment are designed to
operate within a range of voltages, usually within±5% of the nominal
voltage. At low voltages, many types of equipment perform poorly,
light bulbs provide less illumination, induction motors can overheat
and be damaged, and some electronic equipment will not operate at.
High voltages can damage equipment and shorten their lifetimes.
Second, reactive power consumes transmission and generation resources. To maximize the amount of real power that can be transferred across a congested transmission interface, reactive power
flows must be minimized. Similarly, reactive power production can
limit a generator’s real power capability.
Third, moving reactive power on the transmission system incurs real
power losses. Both capacity and energy must be supplied to replace
these losses.
Note: Bracket Value ( ) indicates the negative value(-ve).
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DEVIATION CHARGES
DNH User Click to get UI Report
DD-Deviation Charges
UI Drawal (MUs)
DNH-Deviation Charges
UI Charges(₹. Lakh)
Date
Drawal
(MUs)
Schedule
(MUs)
Under
Drawal
Over
Drawal
Payable
Receivable
Cumulative
Total up to
Oct-15
1370.95
1342.16
29.20
58.00
1500.96
16-11-2015
to
22-11-2015
43.80
42.89
0.66
1.58
16-11-2014
to
22-11-2014
39.01
39.63
1.18
09-11-2015
to
15-11-2015
33.15
33.11
09-11-2014
to
15-11-2014
41.69
42.77
Schedule
(MUs)
Under
Drawal
Over
Drawal
Payable
Receivable
529.01
Cumulative
Total up to
Oct-15
3408.15
3434.67
56.14
29.64
749.72
1164.00
23.42
15.74
16-11-2015
to
22-11-2015
106.68
108.75
2.43
0.37
9.24
48.88
0.57
8.63
17.18
16-11-2014
to
22-11-2014
102.49
100.80
0.60
2.30
43.77
6.90
0.92
0.95
15.93
18.37
09-11-2015
to
15-11-2015
95.34
96.07
1.38
0.65
8.73
27.16
1.32
0.24
2.93
18.19
09-11-2014
to
15-11-2014
101.63
101.56
1.00
1.07
22.76
14.60
DD
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate
in
April
May
June
July
Aug
2.23
4.80
5.30
1.51
1.94
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Total
5.34
4.90
4.88
4.97
5.67
3.24
2.70
47.48
DNH
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate
₹ /Unit
Under
Drawl in
MU's
4.86
5.37
8.16
17.26
20.47
(2.60)
(3.68)
(5.80)
(4.58)
(5.70)
4.57
8.94
4.32
2.68
1.69
(5.65)
(2.17)
(7.58)
(10.03)
(13.68)
7.87
1.96
4.34
3.10
(2.48)
5.46
2.43
1.39
1.37
1.36
3.31
6.23
77.66
(42.06)
(2.45)
(1.60)
(1.18)
(1.68)
(46.84)
(3.08)
(6.60)
2.97
4.03
29.2
(12.77)
(6.12)
(58.0)
(3.33)
(1.32)
2.33
FY 2014-15 (All Freq Hz)
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Total
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.01
0.18
0.11
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.02
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.41
Over
Drawl in
MU's
0.02
0.01
0.32
0.48
0.80
0.08
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.01
1.74
UI Rate
₹ /Unit
(21.34)
(2.13)
(17.77)
(15.82)
(16.89)
(29.11)
2.62
(8.42)
(1.02)
(29.09)
(5.28)
(16.42)
(19.20)
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate
in
₹ /Unit
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate in
April
May
June
July
2.47
2.79
5.25
9.30
9.01
9.65
10.50
7.11
(2.62)
(2.21)
(3.90)
(1.21)
9.15
11.39
8.35
8.94
(6.07)
(3.42)
(6.03)
(3.55)
0.41
2.13
1.08
1.56
Aug
3.48
15.76
(5.28)
5.47
(3.99)
(2.07)
Sept
6.42
5.44
(3.40)
6.02
(4.09)
(2.15)
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
6.51
4.32
4.31
4.56
8.53
11.57
5.39
7.38
3.37
5.92
3.28
2.89
1.94
(2.80)
(0.37)
(5.54)
(1.14)
(1.56)
6.82
-
(2.49)
-
(2.32)
-
Total
69.51
85.72
(6.79)
56.14
(29.64)
2.23
MONTH
in
₹ /Unit
DNH
DD
FY 2014-15(<49.7Hz)
MONTH
UI Charges (₹. Lakh)
Drawal
(MUs)
FY 2014-15 (All Freq Hz)
MONTH
UI Drawal (MUs)
Date
FY 2014-15(<49.7Hz)
FY 2015-16(<49.7Hz)
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.03)
(0.02)
(0.01)
(0.01)
(0.02)
(0.01)
0.00
(0.09)
UI Rate in
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MONTH
₹ /Unit
15.36
53.69
17.11
16.71
(16.70)
(17.64)
0.00
18.24
Dec-2015
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Total
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.01
0.05
0.30
0.18
0.03
0.10
0.03
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.74
Over
Drawl in
MU's
0.08
0.02
0.59
0.17
0.61
0.01
0.02
0.00
0.01
0.02
0.00
0.00
1.54
UI Rate
₹ /Unit
(14.52)
(3.65)
(23.89)
111.68
(17.59)
(6.55)
6.67
(16.16)
3.25
(22.34)
(8.71)
(8.40)
(23.41)
FY 2015-16(<49.7Hz)
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.07
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.01)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
(0.01)
0.00
(0.02)
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UI Rate in
₹ /Unit
12.66
5.63
7.70
8.01
(8.11)
0.63
0.00
3.52
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POWER SECTOR ACTIVITIES

MNRE
• The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
Event
 Union Ministers Shri Prakash Javadekar and Shri Piyush
Goyal are participated in Talkathon could directly interact with netizens through Twitter using
#Askon
COP21@MIB_India on 27th Nov 2015 and also given
the live telecast.
• Suryamitra Skill Development Programs

JERC
•
Petition No. 175/2015
 Petition under Non-Compliance of Solar RPO specified
under Regulation 1 -Quantum of Renewable Purchase
Obligation -RPO- of JERC (Procurement of Renewable
Energy) Regulations, 2010 by Obligated Entities for FY
2010-11 and 2014-15.
 Schedule of hearing was held on 27-11-2015
 National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE) is organizing 
“Suryamitra” skill development programs, in collabora- •
tion with State Nodal Agencies, at various locations
across the country. The duration of this skill development program is 600 hrs. (approx. 90 days). This is the 
residential program and it is free which includes boarding and lodging. Suryamitra Skill Development Programs
are sponsored by Ministry of New & Renewable Energy,
Govt. of India.
 Essential qualification: The candidate should be 10th
pass and ITI in Electrician/Wireman/Electronics
•
Mechanic/Fitter/ Sheet Metal not below 18 years.
• Working Paper on International Solar Alliance 
(ISA)
 Objective: The overarching objective is to create a collaborative platform for increased deployment of solar
energy technologies to enhance energy security & sustainable development; improve access to energy and
opportunities for better livelihoods in rural and remote
areas and to increase the standard of living.
• Draft National Policy on Geo-Thermal Energy
 Draft Geo thermal Guidelines and policies comments

are invited by 10th December 2015.
MSEDCL
Maharashtra power discom to be split into five
companies
The board of MSEB Holding Company has decided to
split the state power discom MSEDCL (Maharashtra
State Electricity Distribution Company Limited/
Mahavitaran) into five companies. The in-principle decision was taken in a meeting held on 23rd Nov-2015 at
Mumbai and the detailed structure of the companies will
be decided in the next meeting.
MSEDCL Plans to Distribute 47 lakh LED Bulbs
The Union government has undertaken a nationwide
programme to replace electricity bulbs with LED bulbs as
they consume less power compared to CFL bulbs. In its
statement, the government said that energy saving is on
its agenda as the saved power can be used for other
purposes. The Union government is already spending a
huge amount for laying new power lines and electricity
transformers to provide power to villages. With more
expansion of the power network, transmission losses are
also mounting and cannot be controlled.
Ministry of Power
• Summary of Draft Standard Bidding Documents for UMPPs based on Imported coal is Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commissued by Ministry of Power
sion (Implementation Of Scheme For Utilization Of Gas-Based Power Generation Capacity) • Participation of Indian Companies in the
Regulations, 2015
“Power & Energy Fair 2015” during the
“National Power and Energy Week 2015”.
 CEA
• Brief on One day national Conference which is  National Power and Energy Week 2015 nationwide from
held on “Crisis & Disaster Management in
7th-13th December 2015 at the Bangabandhu InternaPower Sector and Associated Environment” on
tional Conference Centre (BICC), New Delhi.
14th October, 2015, at CPRI, Bengaluru.
• Presentation on UDAY (Ujwal DISCOM Assur CERC
ance Yojana) on 9th Nov 2015

MERC
• CERC had launched trial run of e-filling appli-  The Presentation mainly Enhances on Power Sector Recation w.e.f 29-10-2015.So, all stake holders
forms, Transparency, Energy Security, Climate Change,
Digital India, Make in India, Skill India, Swachh Bharat,
are requested to register.
Smart Cities and Energy Efficiency. In order to provide
the India Power for All 24X7.
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POWER SECTOR ACTIVITIES CONT..

Miscellaneous
• Swachh Bharat: plan to produce power, com• Bonanza for Noida: Pay your power bill on time,
post from solid waste
 On the first anniversary of Swachh Bharat Mission, the
get rebate
Urban Development Ministry announced some crucial
• Rays Power Experts to commission 5 MW solar
policy changes since it is planning to generate electriciplant at Charanka
ty and compost from municipal solid waste
 Solar solutions company Rays Power Experts has won turn• RPower is evaluating selling its three coal
key EPC project to execute a 5 MW solar plant at Gujarat
mines in Indonesia
Solar Park, Charanka.

Reliance Power Ltd is evaluating selling its coal mine
 Rays Experts bagged the Rs 28 cr project from SJVN Limconcessions in Indonesia and focus on its business in
ited, a Mini Ratna company under Ministry of Power and a
India, group chairman Anil Ambani said at the compaJV of the government of India and the government of Himany’s annual meeting.
chal Pradesh
• “I S Jha has been appointed as the Chairman  The company acquired three mines in Indonesia in
2008 with total reserves of 2 billion tonnes to use the
and Managing Director (CMD) of Power Grid Corcoal for its ultra-mega power projects (UMPP) in India,
poration of India Limited with effect from Novemmainly the Krishnapatnam project in Andhra Pradesh
ber 10, 2015, PGCIL
• SETA 2016 to play a key role in ‘Securing
• Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group to develop 6000
Asia’s Energy Future’
MW solar park in Rajasthan
 Moving forward with a target of achieving 25% of ener Billionaire Anil Ambani-led Reliance Group will develop a
6,000 megawatt Solar Power Park in Rajasthan, a plan
that has potential to attract an investment of Rs 60,000
crore.
• SolarHippo Diversifies into Solar Services
 SolarHippo, an exclusive Solar Energy Online Marketplace, launched by the company Hippo Innovations, is all
set to diversify into Solar Services.
• LM Wind Power plans new blade factory in India
 LM Wind Power announced that it is setting up a new blade man-
gy from renewable resources by 2012 from its current
10.4% contribution, Thailand is all set to create a dynamic knowledge-based exchange platform under the
flagship event Sustainable Energy & Technology Asia
2016 (SETA 2016). The three-day international conference and exhibition, under the aegis of the Ministry of
Energy (MoEN) of Thailand, will aim to align the ten
developing country members of Association of South
East Asian Nations (ASEAN) towards a collective vision
of ‘Securing Asia’s Energy Future’ with respect to the
environment.
ufacturing plant in Vadodara, Gujarat, in the Midwestern part of
India. Start of operation of the company’s second production site • Inox Wind gets new CFO
in India is scheduled for March, 2016.
 Inox Wind Ltd, an integrated player in wind energy, ap-
• Power sector employees seek meeting with Piyush Goyal
pointed Rajgopal Swami as its Chief Financial Officer
(CFO) with effect from November 13. He replaced Raju
Kaul.
 On 6th Nov-2015 at kochi National Coordination Commit
Swami is a seasoned professional, having more than
tee of Electricity Employees and Engineers (NCCOEEE) has
30 years’ experience in the field of finance, accounting,
sought an immediate meeting with Piyush Goyal Power
taxation, risk management, corporate governance,
Minister for discussion on points of grievances.
compliances, EPC, project development and strategic
• Government bats for revising RPO target to 10%
planning.
by 2022
 The government is looking at increasing renewable purchase obligation (RPO) targets from 3 per cent to 10 per
cent so as to meet the one lakh MW solar capacity by
2022.
Future Event : ENERGY STORAGE INDIA
3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION ON
ENERGY STORAGE & MICROGRIDS IN INDIA WILL
BE HELD ON 07th - 09th DECEMBER, 2015.
Venue: India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India.
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ALL INDIA LIST
OF
ELEMENTS COMMISSIONED
FY 2015-16
All India List of Substations Commissioned during Oct-2015
DURING THE

400 KV Yemmiganur- Uravakonda DC

220 KV Amreli- Sukhpar line DC

220 KV Chharodi - Eord line DC

400/220 KV Kozhikode S/Stn. 630 MW

220 KV LILO of one ckt of Jamanwada-Varsana line DC

400/220 KV Aligarh S/s 500MW

220 KV Varsana - Jamanwada line DC

230/110 KV Thiruverkkadu 200 MW

220 KV Ghatodi - Hingoli line SC

220/132 KV Dewas S/S 160 MW

220 KV Khanapur length tap to Vita- Lamboti line DC

220/132 KV Modipuram (Aug) (200-160) S/S 40 MW

220 KV Kharagpur - Vidyasagar Park DC

220/132 KV New Jalpaiguri (NJP) (Aug.) S/S 160 MW

220 KV LILO of Alamathy- CMRL Koyembedu at Thiruverkkadu DC

220/132/33 KV Sayla S/s 160 MW

220 KV Jalore - Sayla SC

220/33 kV Kudus-II (2nd T/F) S/S 100 MW

220 KV Neemrana- (PG)- Bahror DC

400/220 KV Solapur (PG) 500 MW

220 KV Tehandesar(proposed)- Bandnu DC

400/220 KV Varsana 315 MW

400KV LILO of Panki-Muradnagar at Aligarh SC

765KV Jabalpur Pooling-Dharamjaigarh SC
All India List of Transmission Lines Commissioned during Oct-2015

765KV Vindhyachal Pooling-VSTPS(NTPC) SC

400 KV HVDC Bhiwani- Hisar line

400KV NCC-Nellore PS

400 KV LILO of Ranganadi- Balipara 400KV D/C line DC

400KV NCC-TPCIL

400 KV LILO of one ckt Karcham wangto- Abdulapur DC

400KV Mysore-Kozhikode CKT1&2

400 KV LILO of Kalpaka- Khammam at Asupaka DC

400KV Srisailam-Shankarapalli

400 KV Purushottapatnam (Nunne) - Jujjure DC

400KV Shankarapalli-Mamidipalli

All India No. of Generators Commissioned during FY 2015-16 (till Oct-2015)
Thermal
Month
Hydro
Nuclear
W
R
N
R
NE
R
E
R
S
R
W
R
N
R
NE
R
E
R
S
R
W
R
N
R
NE
R
E
R
S
R
April-15
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
May-15
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
June-15
2
2
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
July-15
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Aug-15
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sep-15
1
0
0
0
3
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Oct-15
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
7
2
1
0
8
0
7
2
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
All India No. of Line Reactors (LR), Transmission Lines (T/L), Substations (S/S) and Bus Reactors (BR)
Commissioned for FY 2015-16 (till Oct-2015)
Month
Apr-15
May-15
June-15
July-15
Aug-15
Sep-15
Oct-15
FY 2015-16 till
Oct-2015
LR
765 KV
T/L
S/S
BR
LR
400 KV
T/L
S/S
BR
LR
230 KV
T/L
S/S
BR
LR
220 KV
T/L
S/S
BR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
5
4
2
4
1
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
7
4
12
8
2
10
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
6
16
13
14
8
0
30
11
17
9
11
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
11
0
0
45
16
0
0
4
5
0
0
79
84
0
Note 1: Data is taken from CEA and NLDC websites.
Note 2: No data for Branch Reactors and Line Reactors for the month of Oct-2015.
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RIMS is a web-based utility designed, developed and maintained by Panacean Energy for DNH power Distribution Corporation Ltd., and Electricity Department of Daman and Diu.
Current Version of the Software Provides following Modules
1.
Power Procurement Module
2.
UI Management Module
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Standards of Performance (SOP)
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Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment Module ( FPPCA)
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Comparison Report of Electrical Complaints between Consecutive Months Mention in Diagram and FY 2015-16
OCT-2015
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OCT-2015
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Comparison Report of No. of Feeder Outages between consecutive Months mention in diagram for FY 2015-16
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