NEWS LETTER FEB-2016 Final

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NEWS LETTER FEB-2016 Final
PANACEAN POWER BULLETIN Volume 2 Issue 11
Feb-2016
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O V E RVI EW
OF
INDIAN POWER SY STEM
All India Installed Capacity (MW) as on 31-12-2015
Peak Demand of DD & DNH
Region
Thermal
Nuclear
Hydro
RES
Total
Northern
47594.8
1620.0
18246.8
7849.1
75310.7
Western
78954.4
1840.0
7447.5
13373.2
101615.1
Southern
40613.6
2320.0
11478.0
15460.0
69871.6
Eastern
29272.9
0.0
4209.1
459.5
33941.5
2008.7
0.0
1242.0
262.6
3513.3
40.1
0.0
0.0
11.1
51.2
198484.4
5780.0
42623.4
37415.5
284303.4
NorthEastern
Islands
ALL
DEC-2015
FOR
Dec-15
State /
Area
Peak
Demand
(MW)
Peak
Met
(MW)
DD
307
DNH
729
April-2015 to Dec-2015
Surplus/Deficit (-)
Peak
Demand
(MW)
Peak
Met
(MW)
(MW)
(%)
307
0
0
307
729
0
0
740
Surplus/Deficit (-)
(MW)
(%)
307
0
0
740
0
0
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Note: Bracket Value ( ) indicates the negative value(-ve).
All India Plant Load Factor (PLF) in (%)
Sector
Dec-14
Dec-15
Central
74.49
69.87
State
60.68
54.45
Private
61.64
63.14
ALL India
65.14
61.75
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List of Transmission Lines Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During Dec-2015
Highlights of WR Grid for Dec-2015
• Maximum Peak Demand Met: 46537 MW
• Energy Consumption: Total Energy Consumption was 30238 MUs and the Maximum
of 1005 MUs/day on 01.12.2015.
• Unrestricted Demand:
age Peak Unrestricted demand was 40713
MW.
System frequency as
per IEGC band is 49.90 Hz to 50.05 Hz.
Central
No. of Lines
Pvt.
Total
State
765
400
220
765
400
220
400
230
220
2
1
0
0
1
0
3
0
15
22
List of Substations Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During Dec-2015
Maximum Unre-
stricted demand was 46745 MW and Aver-
• Frequency Profile:
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
No. of Substations
Central
Pvt.
Total
State
800
400
220
765
400
220
400
230
220
0
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
20
25
Maximum, Minimum & Average Frequencies
50.32 Hz,49.59 Hz & 49.98 Hz were respectively observed.
• Voltage Profile: Maximum Voltage was
observed on 400 KV Karad line is 439 KV.
Region-wise Power Supply Position (Demand & Availability) in Dec-2014 & Dec-2015
Energy (MUs)
Deficit /Surplus (%)
Availability
Dec-14
Dec-15
Dec-14
Dec-15
Dec-14
Dec-15
of Western Region was 849 MUs at an
Northern
26535
26301
24844
25169
(6.4)
(4.3)
average of 27.40 MUs/day.
Western
27059
29652
26984
29601
(0.3)
(0.2)
Southern
23123
22325
22491
22098
(2.7)
(1.0)
Eastern
9280
10228
9137
10199
(1.5)
(0.3)
North Eastern
1205
1141
1116
1111
(7.4)
(2.6)
All India
87202
89647
84572
88178
(3.0)
(1.6)
• Hydro Generation: Total hydro generation
• Wind Generation: Total wind generation
was 835 MUs at an average of 26.93 MUs/
day in the month of Dec-2015.
• Solar Generation: Total Solar generation
was 224 MUs at an average of 7.84 MUs/
Region-wise Peak Demand / Peak Met in Dec-2014 & Dec-2015
day in the month of Dec-2015.
• Open
Access
Transaction
Details
Power (MW)
for
Dec-2015:
Region
 No. of approvals & Energy Approved in
Intra-regional: 191 & 811.17 MUs.
 No. of approvals & Energy Approved in
Inter-regional: 49 & 911.36 MUs.
D
Demand
Region
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Peak Demand
Deficit /Surplus (%)
Peak Met
Dec-14
Dec-15
Dec-14
Dec-15
Dec-14
Dec-15
Northern
Western
45425
43218
42459
45110
42592
43035
41090
44902
(6.2)
(0.4)
(3.2)
(0.5)
Southern
35818
35217
34137
34600
(4.7)
(1.8)
Eastern
14759
16775
14593
16630
(1.1)
(0.9)
North Eastern
2460
2355
2170
2320
(11.8)
(1.5)
All India
141680
135542
136527
133275
(3.6)
(1.7)
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
JAN2016
PXIL
IEX
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
234210.00
-
14816.32
15805.44
3449377.60
4.54
1980.00
2.00
2.00
2821.75
36.24
154.86
4500.00
6.65
6.65
7.12
78.69
2694.39
4.97
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Total
92600.00
79156.20
Min
3.48
3.48
Max
114.98
100.18
Avg
31.12
26.60
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Total
21163.92
Min
4.31
Max
Avg
DEC2015
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
5385963.11
-
2929256.80
3080832.81
3398.38
799.57
1941.18
2742.86
7045.13
13047.30
4650.39
5951.76
5951.76
5.31
4636.26
7239.20
2515.46
3937.17
4140.91
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
--
17088.04
18028.78
3397266.44
4980568.32
-
2987347.50
3041757.44
1750.00
1.25
3.48
3345.40
3438.48
690.09
3012.64
3064.45
6010.00
55.30
44.83
6350.88
11133.75
4798.28
5453.40
5501.25
2742.35
5.74
6.06
4566.22
6694.31
2558.15
4015.25
4088.38
PXIL
IEX
DD & DNH: OPEN ACCESS DETAILS
REC Trading Session Jan-2016
Trader Company
PXIL
IEX
Particular
Non-Solar
Solar
Non-Solar
Solar
Total Sell Bid
(REC’s)
5,789,152
693,116
7,585,847
2,495,537
Total Buy Bid
(REC’s)
180,515
16,232
164,004
41,188
Clearing Price
(₹/Certificate)
1,500
3,500
1,500
3,500
Cleared Volume
(REC’s)
180,515
16,232
164,004
41,188
Low prices, increased trade & enhanced corridor availability characterize spot power market
RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE MECHANISM (REC) FROM Mar-15 TO Feb-16
X- Months
Y– 1(REC) = 1 MWh
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At average Market Clearing Price (MCP) of Rs 2.56/unit in Dec2015, spot power market at IEX saw increased trade along with
significant easing of Inter State Transmission System (ISTS) congestion. In Dec-2015, MCP dipped by 4% over Nov-2015. In
South, area prices dipped to an extent of 20%, with increase in
generation within the region as well as enhanced availability of
transmission corridor between rest of India and South. The ER ->
SR and WR -> SR corridors were congested 45% of time, whereas, last month(Nov-2015) corridor was congested 65% of time.
Low prices on Exchange present immense opportunity to state
utilities to optimize their power portfolio and bring down their
cost of procurement.
With purchase bids at 3,397 MUs (4,566 MW) and sell bids at
4,981 MUs (6,694 MW) – almost similar to last month(Nov2015), about 2,987 MUs were traded in Dec-2015, about 9%
above the previous month(Nov-2015). On an average daily basis,
Read more..
about 96 MUs were traded in Dec-2015.
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REACTIVE ENERGY CHARGES FOR DD & DNH
DD-High Voltage
FY 2015-16
DD-Low Voltage
GUJARAT
ISTS
Vapdal
Vapdbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap HV
Total in
(MVARh)
Cumulative
Total MVARh till
Dec-2015
0.00
0.00
853.20
1660.80
29987.30
Cumulative
Total Charges
in (₹) till
Dec-2015
0.00
0.00
106650.00
207600.00
18-01-2016
to
24-01-2016
0.00
0.00
107.30
Charges in (₹)
0.00
0.00
11-01-2016
to
17-01-2016
0.00
Charges in (₹)
0.00
GUJARAT
Vapdbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap LV
Total in
(MVARh)
27473.30
0.00
0.00
30.70
28.80
248433.20
248435.10
3748412.50
3434162.50
0.00
0.00
3837.50
3600.00
31054150.00
31054387.50
33.70
1314.90
1173.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5920.80
5920.80
13412.50
4212.50
164362.50
146737.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
740100.00
740100.00
0.00
36.60
120.30
1622.10
1538.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6114.90
6114.90
0.00
4575.00
15037.50
202762.50
192300.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
764362.50
764362.50
GUJARAT
DNH-Low Voltage
ISTS
Vapdad
Bldkdl
Bld-Sil
Kpd-Vap HV
Kdl-Vap HV
Total in
(MVARh)
0.00
0.00
0.00
25360.80
48712.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
3170100.00
18-01-2016
to
24-01-2016
0.00
0.00
0.00
Charges in (₹)
0.00
0.00
11-01-2016
to
17-01-2016
0.00
Charges in (₹)
0.00
Cumulative
Total MVARh till
Dec-2015
Cumulative
Total Charges
in (₹) till
Dec-2015
ISTS
Vapdal
DNH-High Voltage
FY 2015-16
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GUJARAT
ISTS
Vapdad
Bldkdl
Bld-Sil
Kpd-Vap LV
Kdl-Vap LV
Total in
(MVARh)
74073.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
94987.90
2343.60
97331.50
6089025.00
9259125.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
11873487.50
292950.00
12166437.5
0
1932.70
3161.10
5093.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
576.40
-13.30
563.10
0.00
241587.50
395137.50
636725.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
72050.00
-1662.50
70387.50
0.00
0.00
1368.00
2677.20
4045.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
1142.40
-49.90
1092.50
0.00
0.00
171000.00
334650.00
505650.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
142800.00
-6237.50
136562.50
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
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Brief Description of Amendments in the Tariff Policy
Dated Jan-20-2016.
The Tariff Policy was notified by the Central Government under Section 3
of the Electricity Act, 2003 on 6th January, 2006 and the same was
amended on 31st March, 2008, 20th January, 2011 and 8th July, 2011.
The objective of the amendments is to ensure the 4 elements as follows.
•

Allow utilization of surplus assets in order to decrease overall power
cost. Create a win-win situation between Generator, utilities and consumers by allowing benefit from sale of un-requisitioned power to be
shared on 50:50 basis between parties to the PPA, if not already provided for in the PPA.
Intra-State Transmission projects shall be developed by State Government through competitive bidding process for projects costing above a
threshold limit, which shall be decided by the State Regulator.
The cross subsidy surcharge formula has been revised to balance interest of open access consumers and DISCOMs. Besides, Commission has
been given flexibility to review it.
Highlights of Amendments:
1. Electricity:


3.
Environment:

RPO: In order to promote renewable energy and energy security, it is
decided that 8% of total consumption of electricity, excluding hydro power, shall be from solar energy by March 2022.
RGO: New coal/lignite based thermal plants after specified date to also
establish/procure/purchase renewable capacity as prescribed by GoI.
To release clean water to meet drinking water needs of cities and reduce
pollution of rivers, No inter-State transmission charges and losses to be
levied, Allow availability of cheap hydro power by enabling DISCOM to
extend PPA by 15 yr’s beyond the current 35 yr’s etc.


2.

Regulator will devise power supply trajectory so that 24x7 supply is
ensured to all consumers latest by 2021-22 or earlier.
To enable to provide power in remote unconnected villages through
micro grids and provide continuity of power supply, regulator to
mandate compulsory purchase of power into grid from such micro
grids at regulated tariff.
Affordable power to people near coal mines by enabling procurement of power from coal washery reject based plants of PSUs or
their JVs (with not more than 26% private share) on regulated tariff.


Efficiency:
Promote optimum utilization of land and other resources by increasing procurement of power from expansion of existing private
power plants on regulated tariff from 50% to 100% of existing capacity will result in reduction in over all cost of power to the consumers.
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4.
Ease of Doing Business:

Generate employment in coal rich Eastern states like West Bengal, Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh etc. by encouraging investments.
Remove taxation ambiguity, clarity on tariff setting authority for multistate sales etc.

Feb-2016
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DEVIATION CHARGES
DNH User Click to get UI Report
DD-Deviation Charges
Date
Cumulative
Total up to
Dec-15
18-01-2016
to
24-01-2016
18-01-2015
to
24-01-2015
11-01-2016
to
17-01-2016
11-01-2015
to
17-01-2015
DNH-Deviation Charges
Drawal
(MUs)
Schedule
(MUs)
1742.32
1708.88
36.83
70.28
1723.86
697.94
43.77
42.15
0.52
2.15
47.28
7.60
39.53
40.21
1.03
0.35
6.64
26.95
42.37
42.14
1.11
1.34
28.26
19.92
38.05
39.25
1.42
0.22
5.56
26.77
UI Drawal (MUs)
Under
Over
Drawal
Drawal
UI Charges(₹. Lakh)
PayaReceivable
ble
Date
Cumulative
Total up to
Dec-15
18-01-2016
to
24-01-2016
18-01-2015
to
24-01-2015
11-01-2016
to
17-01-2016
11-01-2015
to
17-01-2015
Drawal
(MUs)
Schedule
(MUs)
4335.39
4377.23
74.04
32.22
797.59
1569.60
107.70
108.43
1.18
0.45
9.33
22.77
106.95
106.17
0.75
1.53
37.60
18.43
110.50
110.88
0.94
0.57
12.27
18.54
103.74
103.34
0.91
1.31
37.42
16.68
DD
MONTH
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
FY 2014-15 (All Freq Hz)
UI Rate
Under
Over
in
Drawl in
Drawl in
MU's
MU's
₹ /Unit
2.23
4.80
5.30
1.51
1.94
5.34
4.90
4.88
4.97
35.58
4.86
5.37
8.16
17.26
20.47
5.46
2.43
1.39
1.37
(66.80)
(4.66)
(10.12)
(8.47)
(4.94)
(6.01)
(39.89)
(2.45)
(1.60)
(1.54)
7.05
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.02)
(0.01)
UI Rate
April
May
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.01
0.18
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
0.11
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.02
0.00
0.01
0.40
(0.32)
(0.48)
(0.80)
(0.08)
(0.01)
0.00
(0.01)
(1.73)
MONTH
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate in
4.57
8.94
4.32
2.68
1.69
2.97
4.03
4.12
3.51
36.83
(5.65)
(2.17)
(7.58)
(10.03)
(13.68)
(12.77)
(6.12)
(5.98)
(6.30)
(70.28)
7.87
1.96
4.34
3.10
(2.48)
(3.33)
(1.32)
(0.68)
1.48
3.07
MONTH
₹ /Unit
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
FY 2014-15 (All Freq Hz)
UI Rate
Under
Over
in
Drawl in
Drawl in
₹ /Unit
MU's
MU's
6.67
3.45
5.25
9.30
3.48
6.42
6.51
4.32
4.31
49.71
(6.53)
(8.38)
(10.50)
(7.11)
(15.88)
(5.44)
(5.39)
(7.38)
(3.37)
(69.98)
Revision
Oct-14 rev1-rev2
Nov-14 rev1-rev2
DD
Dec-14 rev1-rev2
Jan-15 Org-rev1
Total
9.15
11.39
8.35
8.94
5.47
6.02
6.82
8.27
9.63
74.04
FY 2014-15(<49.7Hz)
UI Rate in
30.49
1.31
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.03)
(0.02)
20.76
16.57
17.12
28.83
2.66
2.66
1.10
20.09
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.01
(0.01)
(0.01)
(0.02)
(0.01)
0.00
0.00
0.00
(0.10)
17.11
16.71
16.70
17.64
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.24
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.01
0.06
0.30
0.18
0.03
0.10
0.03
0.00
0.01
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.06)
(0.02)
(0.59)
(0.17)
(0.61)
(0.01)
(0.02)
0.00
(0.01)
Total
0.72
(1.49)
MONTH
₹ /Unit
16.62
31.43
Monthly UI Report from 06-10-2014 to 25-01-2015[ Frequency : ALL ]
UtilDate
ity
79.65
3.17
5.85
0.84
5.58
3.84
2.11
2.78
2.26
6.58
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
Under
Over
UI Rate in
Drawl in
Drawl in
₹ /Unit
MU's
MU's
(6.07)
(3.42)
(6.03)
(3.55)
(3.99)
(4.09)
(2.49)
(1.66)
(0.92)
(32.22)
0.41
2.13
1.08
1.56
(2.07)
2.15
(2.32)
2.19
2.44
1.85
DNH
FY 2015-16(<49.7Hz)
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.00
0.01
₹ /Unit
UI Charges (₹. Lakh)
PayaReceivable
ble
DNH
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
DD
FY 2014-15(<49.7Hz)
UI Drawal (MUs)
Under
Over
Drawal
Drawal
UI ( MUs )
UI ( In Lakh )
Schedule
Paya- Receiv( MUs ) Under Over
Drawal Drawal
ble
able
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
163.02 166.13 4.55
1.44 22.72 64.08
16.73
17.23
0.60
0.09
3.15
8.26
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.03
-0.07
179.74 183.36 5.15
1.54 25.90 72.41
Drawal
( MUs )
Note: Bracket Value ( ) indicates the negative value(-ve).
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Net
(in
Lakh)
0.00
41.36
5.11
-0.04
46.51
FY 2015-16(<49.7Hz)
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.01)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
(0.01)
0.00
0.00
0.00
UI Rate in
17.99
3.93
28.36
151.86
17.77
6.67
6.69
0.00
3.36
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
26.43
0.07
(0.02)
3.52
UI Rate
₹ /Unit
₹ /Unit
12.66
5.63
7.70
8.01
0.00
0.63
0.00
0.00
0.00
Monthly UI Report from 06-10-2014 to 25-01-2015[ Frequency : ALL ]
Utility
DNH
Date
Revision
Oct-14 rev1-rev2
Nov-14 rev1-rev2
Dec-14 rev1-rev2
Jan-15 org-rev1
Total
UI ( MUs )
Drawal Schedule
( MUs ) ( MUs ) Under Over
Paya-
Net
(In
Receiv- Lakh)
105.87
0.00
44.90
0.00
60.97
16.91
0.00
4.81
0.22
21.93
41.66 24.76
0.00 0.00
7.10 2.30
0.08 0.15
48.84 26.91
106.76
0.00
45.14
0.00
61.62
1.56
0.00
0.42
0.00
1.14
0.68
0.00
0.18
0.00
0.50
UI ( In Lakh )
Note: rev1 = revision1, rev2 = revision2, org = Original
Feb-2016
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POWER SECTOR ACTIVITIES

•
MNRE
Firms blacklisted by State Nodal Agencies - For
• 5th List of Empaneled Channel Partner /New
information by SPV Off-Grid Division
Entrepreneur/ Govt. Agency
 The following firms were blacklisted by State Nodal
 Provisional list of approved Channel Partners ( 16 nos)
( 01-12-2015 to 07.01.2016) was released on 22-Jan2016.
Agencies on 22.01.2016. This is for information
1.M/s HBL Power Systems Ltd, Hyderabad
2.M/s Veddis Solar Ltd, Hyderabad
3.M/s Indo Solar Ltd, New Delhi
4.M/s Eversun Energy Ltd, Bangalore
5.M/s Bright Solar Pvt. Ltd, Ahmadabad
• Details of Biogas Power (off-grid) Projects
sanctioned with CFA released by MNRE for the
period from April 2011 to December 2015

• Empanelment of Channel Partners
 Applications are invited from the entities to register as •
new channel partners under Off Grid and Decentralized
Solar Applications Programme. Interested entities may

approach rating agencies of their choice and forward
the rating report to the undersigned before 31.03.2016 •
through registered or speed post (not courier).
• Suryamitra Skill Development Programs
 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.
 Preferable Qualification: The candidates with Diploma in
Electrical, Mechanical and Electronics branches will be
preferred.
• Accreditation of the Energy Resource Institute
(TERI) for testing of Solar Lanterns
POSOCO
Congestion warning notice issued in WR-NR
corridor from 18:00 hrs. on 14.01.2016.
CERC
Order No: 15/SM/2015:- Determination of Average Power Purchase Cost (APPC) at the national level
WRPC
Share allocation of RGPPL to Railway 620 MW
redistribution 20.01.2016.
1.Maharashtra Central Railway 250 MW
2.Gujarat Western Railway 70 MW
3.Madhya Pradesh West Central Railway 200 MW
4.Jharkhand South Eastern Railway 100 MW
JERC
Petition No. 189/2015: Application for the direction that the action of the respondent revising the Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment is against the FPPCA formula notified by
the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission in
petition No. 79 of 2012.
 MNRE Accredited the Testing of Solar Lanterns to TERI  Silvassa Industrial Association and DNHPDCL data of
(The Energy Resource Institute) as per BIS Standards
hearing held on 22-01-2016.
w.e.f. started from 11-1-2016.

POWER EXCHANGE
• "National Conference on Solar Thermal Energy
• PXIL invites applications for Power Market
Technologies” on February 26-28, 2016 by
Study Tour 2016 at Warsaw, Poland.
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur (IITJ)
 This program is designed taking in consideration the

Ministry of Power
needs expressed by the power professionals who are
looking for global prospective and adapting it for opera• Appointment of Shri V.K Singh GM,NHPC to the
tional efficiency. It introduces contemporary concept in
post of Director (Technical) NEEPCO for a perielectrical markets, method of electricity transactions
od of Five years from 01-03-2016
and facilitates the process of knowledge dissemination
for the development of market design and operation.
• Inauguration of Interim Secretariat of International Solar Alliance & Foundation stone Lay-  People Can Attend: All GENCO’s, TRANSCO’s, Regulators, Large consumers, Trading Companies & Power
ing Ceremony of International Solar Alliance
Sector Professionals, Financial Institutions and Banks,
Headquarter, held at Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon at
Development Institutions and Consulting Firms
3:30 PM on 25th January, 2016
 Training Schedule: 15th March - 19th March 2016.
Note: Click on Head lines for More Info
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 Venue: Warsaw, Poland
Feb-2016
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POWER SECTOR ACTIVITIES CONT..

Miscellaneous
• Railways to manufacture locos that run on diesel, electricity
 Railways will manufacture five dual-mode locomotives of
4500 horse power (HP) capacity each at Diesel Locomotive Works in Varanasi as a pilot project.
 A dual-mode locomotive is estimated to cost about Rs 18
crore, while a 4500 HP diesel locomotive costs about Rs
13 crore.
• Himachal Pradesh government to set up joint
venture to generate 1,000 MW solar power in
Spiti
• Fortum bids at INR 4.34 /kwh for solar pv project under NTPC bidding
 Solar Tariffs hits all time low with Fortum emerging lowest bidder quoting Rs.4.34 /kWh
• Reliance Power Q3 FY16 net profit rises 38% to
Rs 352 crore
• CAG must probe Delhi discoms: Satyendra Jain
• JSW Energy reported a consolidated net profit
at Rs 320.68 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2015.
• Cabinet approves amendments in Power Tariff
Policy to ensure 24X7 affordable Power for all
• Maharashtra government to unveil off grid policy, big push to solar energy
• JBM Solar to commission power plant in Haryana by April
• Government to soon launch new policy for solar
zones
• Centre to provide Rs 5,000-crore subsidy for
rooftop solar power
 The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved an increase in the budget for implementation of
grid connected solar rooftop systems under National Solar Mission from Rs 600 crore to Rs 5,000 crore by 2019
-20.
• Two-fold increase in sales of Green Energy Certificates in December 2015
 Sale of renewable energy certificates (RECs) increased
by two-fold to 9.6 lakh in December 2015 from 3.19
lakh in the month of November 2015 due to better compliance of Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) by the
companies.
• India needs to make silicon for solar power
India has set an ambitious target of generating 100,000
MW of solar energy by 2022 but does not have the technology to process sand into silicon, forcing its import in huge
quantities.
• Central Railway’s shift to green energy saves
it Rs 18L in annual power bills
• NTPC to set up 4000 MW power plant, 2250
MW solar power plant in AP: Piyush Goyal
 NTPC is planning to set up a 4000 MW power plant at
Puttaparthi and a 2250 MW solar power plant in Andhra Pradesh as a part of Chief Minister’s initiative of
making the state a solar power hub. This was announced by Piyush Goyal, Minister of State for Power,
Coal and New and Renewable Energy.
• India Solar Capacity crosses 5 GW mark
 India achieved the 5 GW mark for grid connected solar
generation as per the state wise list released by MNRE.
According to the list a total of 5129.8 GW of solar power projects are commissioned as on 14-01-2016, with
Rajasthan and Gujarat leading the pack.
• All trucks of Coal India to be GPS-mapped in a
month: Anil Swarup
 To check coal pilferage, all trucks of Coal India would
be fitted with GPS tracking devices within a month,
said by Coal Secretary Shri Anil Swarup.
• NTPC developing battery to store solar power
 NTPC Ltd is developing a battery to store electricity
generated from solar power projects.
 The plan is at the research and development (R&D)
stage and India’s largest power generation utility is in
touch with US automobile and energy storage firm Tesla Motors Inc to use its expertise, according to three
people aware of the matter.
• Government approves Rs 5050 crore funding
to push solar projects
 The government approved a ‘viability gap funding’ (VGF) of Rs 5,050 crore for setting up over 5,000
MW of grid linked solar power projects under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission on 21-Jan2016.
 “The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has given
its approval for setting up over 5,000 MW of GridConnected Solar PV Power Projects on build, own and
operate basis,”.
• Government to sign nuclear damages pact
 The government is getting ready to ratify the international Convention for Supplementary Compensation
(CSC) capping a year of surprising successes in nuclear
energy in India, which ended with Parliament passing
the joint venture bill for nuclear projects.
• Power Grid board approves Rs 2.5K crore for
transmission projects
 State-run Power Grid Corp on 18-Jan-2016 said it has
approved a cumulative investment of Rs 2,510 crore
for various transmission projects, including Rs
1,455.47 crore for strengthening its network in the
Southern region.
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ALL INDIA LIST
OF
ELEMENTS COMMISSIONED
FY 2015-16
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All India List of Substations Commissioned during Dec-2015
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


765/400 Vindhyachal Pooling
Substation
400/220 Muradnagar-II (ICT-II)
400/220 Muzaffarpur (ICT)
220/132 Birpara (160-100)
(Aug.)
220/132 Chatta (New)
220/132 Ara (ICT)
220/132 Kuchera S/S
220/132 Loni (Aug) (200-150)
220/132 Mainpuri (Aug) (160100)
220/132 Behror
220/132 Firozabad (160-60)
220/132 Phulambri S/S
220/132 Sampla (Aug)


220/132 Thimmapuram S/S
220/132 Sarojini Nagar (200100)
230/110 Thingalur S/S
220/110 Arasikere S/S
220/66 A-4, Faridabad S/S
220/66 Bassi Pathana (2nd
Addl.)
220/66 Charadava S/S
220/66 DG Plant Yelahanka
220/33 Harhua (New) (60) S/S
220/33 Khanapur S/S
220/33 Nandgoan Peth S/S
220/33 Sayne (Addl.) S/S
220/33 Tembhurni (Addl.)
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All India List of Transmission Lines Commissioned during Dec-2015


DURING THE
400 Kashipur- Roorkee line S/C
400 Rajgarh (PG) - Karamsad (GETCO) D/C
400 Jammalamadugu -- Narnur (Kurnool) D/C
400 LILO of Bhiwani- Bahadurgarh (PGCIL) at kaboolpur S/S D/C
400 LILO of Koradi - Wardha at IEPL D/C
400 Kurukshetr-Nakodar 1
400 Khammam-N'sagar 2
400 Khammam-N'sagar 3
220 A5 (Faridabad) - A4 (Faridabad) (Ckt-II) D/C
220 Bagalkot- Gadag D/C
220 Goindwal Sahib - Chola Sahib D/C
220 Hinjewadi-II (400KV) - Hinjewadi-II (220kV) S/S D/C
220 Ib- Meramundali (Loc No. 122/0 to Meramundali) D/C
220 LILO of 220 kV of Samshabad - Firozabad at Agra(400 kV) D/C
220 LILO of Amaravati- Badnera line at Nandgaon Peth. D/C
220 LILO of Arasikere- Kanthenahalli at Arasikere S/S D/C
220 LILO of Hubli- Lingapur 2nd Ckt at Gadag D/C
220 LILO of Nagpur- Merta at Kuchera D/C
220 LILO of Peenya -Hoody at Chikkabettahalli M/C
220 LILO of Sarnath (400) - Azamgarh at Harhua S/C
220 LILO of existing Kalikkri - C.K. Palli at Thimamapuram S/S D/C
220 LILO of one Ckt Badshaahpur- Mau -Bhiwadi at HSIIDC Bawal D/C
220 MTPS Stage-III - Thingalur S/C
765 Kurnool (New) - Raichur line D/C
765 Ranchi (New) - Dharamjaygarh/ Near Korba S/C
All India No. of Generators Commissioned during FY 2015-16 (till Dec-2015)
Thermal
Hydro
Nuclear
Month
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
May-15
June-15
July-15
1
1
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
3
1
1
2
11
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
8
0
0
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Aug-15
Sep-15
Oct-15
Nov-15
Dec-15
Total
All India No. of Line Reactors (LR), Transmission Lines (T/L), Substations (S/S) and Bus Reactors (BR)
Commissioned for FY 2015-16 (till Dec-2015)
Month
April-15
May-15
June-15
July-15
Aug-15
Sep-15
Oct-15
Nov-15
Dec-15
FY 2015-16 till
Dec-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
LR
Total
T/L S/S
26
15
23
26
28
14
27
38
45
40
14
21
14
15
8
10
15
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
241
162
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
5
4
3
2
3
4
1
2
2
2
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
7
4
12
8
2
13
25
12
2
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
6
16
13
14
8
11
11
30
30
11
17
9
11
6
5
9
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
14
0
0
85
22
0
0
4
7
0
0
130
119
0
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 Dec-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
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Power Procurement Module
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Comparison Report of Electrical Complaints between Consecutive Months Mention in Diagram and FY 2015-16
DEC-2015
JAN-2016
FY 2015-16
DEC-2015
JAN-2016
FY 2015-16
D
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D
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H
Comparison Report of No. of Feeder Outages between consecutive Months mention in diagram for FY 2015-16
D
D
DEC-2015
JAN-2016
FY 2015-16
DEC-2015
JAN-2016
FY 2015-16
SD-II
SD-IV
D
N
H
NZ
NZ-II
SZ
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