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NEWS LETTER Aug-2015 FINAL.pub
PANACEAN POWER BULLETIN Volume 2 Issue 5
Aug-2015
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O V E RVI EW
OF
INDIAN POWER SY STEM
FOR JUNE-2015
Demand Met as on 31-07-2015
All India Installed Capacity (MW) as on 30-06-2015
Region
Thermal
Nuclear
Hydro
RES
Total
Northern
46274.8
1620.0
17796.8
7156.9
72848.4
Western
77944.4
1840.0
7447.5
12795.0
100027.0
Southern
36222.8
2320.0
11398.0
15117.2
65058.0
Eastern
NorthEastern
28772.9
0.0
4113.1
434.4
33320.4
2008.7
0.0
1242.0
262.4
3513.1
Islands
40.1
0.0
0.0
11.1
51.2
ALL
191263.6
5780.0
41997.4
35777.0
274817.9
At 20.00 hrs
Day
Peak
At 03.00 hrs
Deviation in 15-minute
block
State/
Area
Demand
Met
(MW)
Shortage
(MW)
Demand
Met
(MW)
Short
age
(MW)
Max
Demand
Met
(MW)
Average
(MW)
Max
(MW)
Min
(MW)
DD
266
2
256
0
290
7
63
(139)
DNH
559
4
625
0
661
26
55
(125)
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Note: Bracket Value ( ) indicates the negative value(-ve).
ALL India Plant Load Factor (PLF) in (%)
Sector
June-14
June-15
Central
75.83
70.45
State
61.58
53.56
Private
61.65
55.36
ALL India
66.31
59.43
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Highlights of WR Grid for June-15
• Maximum Peak Demand Met: 43735 MW
• Energy Consumption: Total Energy Consumption was 26691 MU’s and the Maximum
List of Transmission Lines Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During June-2015
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
No. of Lines
of 980 MU’s/day on 04.06.2015.
age Peak Unrestricted demand was 39461
MW.
• Frequency Profile: System Frequency as
per IEGC Band is 49.90 Hz to 50.05 Hz.
Pvt.
Total
State
765
400
220
765
400
220
400
230
220
1
0
1
2
1
0
2
1
15
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List of Substations Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During June-2015
• Unrestricted Demand: Maximum Unrestricted demand was 44298 MW and Aver-
Central
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
No. of Substations
Central
Pvt.
Total
State
765
400
220
765
400
220
400
230
220
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
17
21
Maximum Frequency , Minimum Frequency &
Average Frequency 50.55 Hz,49.60 Hz &
Region-wise Power Supply Position (Demand & Availability) in June-2014 & June-2015
50.00 Hz were respectively observed.
• Voltage Profile: Maximum Voltages were
observed on 400 KV Karad line is 438 KV
and 400 KV Dhule line is 438 KV.
• Hydro Generation: Total hydro generation
of Western Region was 616.17 MUs at an
average of 20.54 MUs/day.
• Wind Generation: Total wind generation
was 1540 MUs at an average of 51.33 MUs/
day in the month of June, 2015.
Energy (MUs)
June-14
June-15
June-14
June-15
June-14
June-15
31700
30880
30018
29452
(5.3)
(4.6)
Western
26928
26464
26605
26410
(1.2)
(0.2)
Southern
23999
22257
22732
22037
(5.3)
(1.0)
Eastern
10136
10873
10016
10788
(1.2)
(0.8)
North Eastern
1177
1181
1075
1116
(8.7)
(5.5)
All India
93940
91655
90446
89803
(3.7)
(2.0)
Region-wise Peak Demand / Peak Met in June-2014 & June-2015
was 222 MUs at an average of 7.4 MUs/
• Open Access Transaction Details for
Energy (MUs)
Region
Peak Demand
Deficit /Surplus (%)
Peak Met
June-14
June-15
June-14
June-15
June-14
June-15
Northern
51112
50883
47232
48138
(7.6)
(5.4)
Intra-regional: 168 & 611.10 MU’s.
Western
41447
42608
40731
41884
(1.7)
(1.7)
 No. of approvals & Energy Approved in
Southern
37001
37155
34578
36455
(6.5)
(1.9)
Inter-regional: 78 & 142.82 MU’s.
Eastern
16354
17533
16094
17406
(1.6)
(0.7)
North Eastern
2252
2356
1998
2190
(11.3)
(7.0)
All India
148166
144732
140633
140441
(5.1)
June-15:
 No. of approvals & Energy Approved in
D
Deficit /Surplus (%)
Availability
Northern
• Solar Generation: Total Solar generation
day in the month of June, 2015
Demand
Region
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Note: Bracket value ( ) indicates deficit in %.
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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
JULY2015
PXIL
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
177185.5
-
60992.0
56997.9
3394534.2
11.7
0.0
6.2
11.5
3096.5
119.6
130.6
4640.0
100.0
43.9
50.0
59.5
2917.8
20.5
19.2
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Total
148928.5
Min
13.3
Max
Avg
JUNE2015
IEX
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
4705299.1
-
2521063.3
2836084.5
3476.5
1499.3
2041.2
2893.4
7351.7
10376.9
5000.4
5219.9
5310.3
4562.6
6324.3
2738.0
3388.5
3811.9
PXIL
IEX
MCP
(Rs/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
4639778.4
-
2447449.0
2740446.5
3617.5
1198.0
2400.5
2736.1
7410.9
9645.6
5005.7
5139.2
5460.5
4327.2
6444.1
2564.2
3399.2
3806.2
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Total
198072.0
236112.9
-
111357.8
97127.9
3115554.1
Min
14.4
11.6
750.0
0.0
10.8
2930.7
Max
144.8
149.7
4510.0
105.5
83.4
Avg
68.8
82.0
2997.2
38.7
33.7
DD & DNH
PX
DETAIL
DD
Month
PXIL
(in MU's)
IEX
(in MU's)
Total
(in MU's)
July2015
0.0
32.4
32.4
June2015
0.0
31.8
31.8
DNH
Month
PXIL
(in MU's)
IEX
(in MU's)
Total
(in MU's)
July2015
0.0
42.6
42.6
June2015
0.0
0.0
0.0
Renewable Energy Certificate
(REC):
REC mechanism, a generator
can generate electricity
through the renewable resources in any part of the
country. For the electricity
part, the generator receives
the cost equivalent to that
from any conventional source
while the environment attribute is sold through the exchanges at the market determined price. The obligated
entity from any part of the
country can purchase these
RECs to meet its RPO
compliance.
REC Trading Session May-2015
Trader Company
PXIL
IEX
Particular
Non-Solar
Solar
Non-Solar
Solar
Total Sell Bid
(REC’s)
50,50,498
5,73,982
58,14,861
14,66,946
Total Buy Bid
(REC’s)
45,046
2,322
2,11,533
80,867
Clearing Price
(Rs/Certificate)
1,500
3,500
1,500
3,500
Cleared Volume
(REC’s)
45,046
2,322
2,11,533
80,867
PXIL: Read More ...
IEX: Read More
IEX Launches Round-the-Clock Power Market
RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE MECHANISM (REC) FROM AUG-14 TO JULY-15
X-Month
Y-units
IEX is pleased to announce start of trading in power market on round-the
clock (24x7) basis with effect from Monday, 20th July 2015. Round-theclock trading in the power market is one of the key developments since
inception of the Term Ahead Market way back in the year 2009. With
effect from 20th July, 2015, IEX offers trading in 24 hourly Day-Ahead
Contingency Contracts and Intra Day Contracts on a daily basis. The
market will open at 15:00 hours (D-1) and will close at 20:00 hours of (D).
Trading for hourly contract will be through continuous trade session as is
being done presently. It expect the market to greatly benefit the distribution companies and generators manage and balance their systems better. The market will also facilitate the utilities in large-scale integration
of renewable energy, especially wind and solar capacities as also envisaged by the government.
Read More ...
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REACTIVE ENERGY CHARGES FOR DD & DNH
DD-High Voltage
Cumulative Total
MVARh till June2015
Cumulative Total
Charges in (Rs) till
DD-Low Voltage
GUJARAT
FY 2015-16
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ISTS
GUJARAT
ISTS
Total in
(MVARh)
Vap-dal
Vap-dbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap
LV
Total in
(MVARh)
Vap-dal
Vap-dbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap
HV
0
0
(388)
(378)
8426
7659
0
0
0
0
79723
79723
0
0
(48550)
(47300)
1053213
957363
0
0
(25)
50
9965375
9965400
0
0
4
(7)
167
164
0
0
4
0
7248
7251
0
0
463
(825)
20813
20450
0
0
438
(25)
905950
906363
0
0
1
0
153
153
0
0
12
7
7135
7154
0
0
100
(50)
19088
19138
0
0
1500
863
891825
894188
June-2015
06-07-2015 to
12-07-2015
In (MVARh)
Charges in (Rs)
13-07-2015 to
19-07-2015
In (MVARh)
Charges in (Rs)
DNH-High Voltage
GUJARAT
FY 2015-16
Cumulative Total
MVARh till June2015
Cumulative Total
Charges in (Rs) till
DNH-Low Voltage
ISTS
Kdl-Vap
HV
GUJARAT
Total in
(MVARh)
Vap-dad
Bld-kdl
ISTS
Bld-Sil
Kpd-Vap
LV
Kdl-Vap
LV
Total in
(MVARh)
Vap-dad
Bld-kdl
Bld-Sil
Kpd-Vap
HV
0
0
0
1796
8240
10036
0
0
0
26506
9404
35911
0
0
0
224488
1029963
1254450
0
0
0
3313300
1175525
4488825
0
0
0
0
122
122
0
0
0
0
4846
4846
0
0
0
0
15250
15250
0
0
0
0
605738
605738
0
0
0
0
12
12
0
0
0
0
3820
3820
0
0
0
0
1550
1550
0
0
0
0
477488
477488
June-2015
06-07-2015 to
12-07-2015
In (MVARh)
Charges in (Rs)
13-07-2015 to
19-07-2015
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

Concept of Reactive Power
 Reactive power is the power that supplies the stored energy
in reactive elements. Power, as we know consists of two
components, active and reactive power. The total sum of
active and reactive power is called as apparent power. In AC
circuits, energy is stored temporarily in inductive and capacitive elements, which results in the periodic reversal of the
direction of flow of energy between the source and the load.
•
Need for Reactive power compensation
 The main reason for reactive power compensation in a sys•
•
•
•
tem is;
The voltage Regulation.
Increased system stability.
Better utilization of machines connected to the system.
Reducing losses associated with the system.
•
Concept of FACTS Devices
 A power electronic-based system and other static equipment that provide control of one or more AC transmission
system parameters. As new technology for power transmission system, FACTS and FACTS controllers not only
provide the same benefits as
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conventional compensators with mechanically-controlled switches in steady
state but also improve the dynamic and transient performance of the power
system. The power electronics-based switches in the functional blocks of
FACTS can usually be operated repeatedly and the switching time is a portion
of a periodic cycle, which is much shorter than the conventional mechanical
switches. The advance of semiconductors increases the switching frequency
and voltage-ampere ratings of the solid switches and facilitates the applications. The Flexible AC transmission system or FACTS used are:
1) VAR generators.
a)
Fixed or mechanically switched capacitors.
b)
Synchronous condensers.
c)
Thyristorized VAR compensators
(i) Thyristors switched capacitors (TSCs).
(ii) Thyristor controlled reactor (TCRs).
(iii) Combined TSC and TCR.
(iv)Thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC).
2) Self Commutated VAR compensators.
a)
Static synchronous compensators (STATCOMs).
b)
Static synchronous series compensators (SSSCs).
c)
Unified power flow controllers (UPFCs).
d)
Dynamic voltage restorers (DVRs)
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DEVIATION CHARGES
DNH User Click to get UI Report
DNH-Deviation Charges
DD-Deviation Charges
UI Drawal (MUs)
Under
Over
Drawal
Drawal
UI Charges (Rs Lakh)
ReceivaPayable
ble
UI Drawal (MUs)
UI Charges (RsLakh)
Date
Drawal
(MUs)
Schedule
(MUs)
Under
Drawal
Over
Drawal
Payable
Receivable
Date
Drawal
(MUs)
Schedule
(MUs)
Cumulative
Total up to
June-15
575.4
577.9
17.8
(15.4)
377.8
284.6
Cumulative
Total up to
June-15
1450.6
1464.0
28.9
(15.5)
369.5
527.2
13-07-2015
to
19-07-2015
46.5
45.1
0.7
(2.0)
59.3
14.3
13-07-2015
to
19-07-2015
114.9
116.2
1.9
(0.6)
16.0
45.2
13-07-2014
to
19-07-2014
42.7
38.1
0.1
(4.7)
160.4
1.3
13-07-2014
to
19-07-2014
104.9
105.8
2.5
(1.6)
49.2
54.5
06-07-2015
to
12-07-2015
46.7
44.7
0.2
(2.2)
75.3
1.8
06-07-2015
to
12-07-2015
115.6
116.9
2.3
(0.9)
21.9
35.1
06-07-2014
to
12-07-2014
43.5
39.8
0.0
(3.7)
190.0
1.4
06-07-2014
to
12-07-2014
108.3
107.5
1.2
(1.9)
98.0
49.0
DNH
DD
FY 2014-15 (All Freq Hz)
UI Rate
in
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
UI Rate
Under
Over
Drawl in
Drawl in
in
MU's
MU's
Rs /Unit
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
Rs/Unit
April
2.23
4.86
(2.60)
4.57
(5.65)
7.87
MONTH
May
4.80
5.37
(3.68)
8.94
(2.17)
1.96
June
July
5.30
1.51
8.16
17.26
(5.80)
(4.58)
4.32
-
(7.58)
-
4.34
-
Aug
1.94
20.47
(5.70)
-
-
-
Sept
5.34
5.46
(42.06)
-
-
-
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
4.90
4.88
4.97
5.67
3.24
2.70
2.43
1.39
1.37
1.36
3.31
6.23
(2.45)
(1.60)
(1.18)
(1.68)
(46.84)
(3.08)
-
-
-
Total
47.48
77.66
(6.60)
17.83
(15.40)
3.83
DD
FY 2014-15(<49.7Hz)
MONTH
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
Rs /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)
MONTH
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.03)
(0.02)
(0.01)
(0.06)
UI Rate in
Rs /Unit
9.01
9.65
10.50
7.11
(2.62)
(2.21)
(3.90)
(1.21)
2.47
11.39
8.35
-
(9.01)
(3.42)
(6.03)
-
0.41
2.13
1.08
-
Aug
3.48
15.76
(5.28)
-
-
-
Sept
6.42
5.44
(3.40)
-
-
-
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)
-
-
-
Total
69.51
85.72
(6.79)
28.89
(15.52)
1.18
DNH
MONTH
Rs /Unit
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Drawl in
MU's
2.47
2.79
5.25
9.30
FY 2014-15(<49.7Hz)
UI Rate in
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
Under
Drawl in
MU's
April
May
June
July
FY 2015-16(<49.7Hz)
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.01
FY 2014-15 (All Freq Hz)
UI Rate
Under
Over
in
Drawl in
Drawl in
MU's
MU's
Rs/Unit
15.36
53.69
17.11
19.20
Aug-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
Rs /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
0.05
Over
Drawl in
MU's
(0.01)
0.00
0.00
(0.01)
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Rs /Unit
12.66
5.63
7.70
3.21
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POWER SECTOR ACTIVITIES

CEA

• Peak Power Deficit Drops to 3% in June as
Against 5.1% a Year Ago: CEA
 Peak demand of power in the country in June-2015
was 144,732 MW of which 140,441 MW was met. Generating capacity addition for June-2015 was 2315 MW
compare to last year was 978.67 MW.
 However, the Northern and North-Eastern regions of
the county faced high peak deficit at 5.4% and 7% respectively.

CERC
• CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION (INDIAN ELECTRICITY GRID CODE)
(FOURTH AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS
2015
• Releases the New version of Web portal on
24th July 2015

MERC

MSEDCL Files Review Petition Over MERC

Rattled by the decision of Maharashtra Electricity Reg-

• Government Launches Loan Scheme for
Rooftop Solar Projects
 Power minister Shri. Piyush Goyal launched the Indian
Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA)’s loan
scheme for rooftop solar power projects in the country.
The scheme will provide loans at interest rates between
9.9% and 10.7% with a repayment period of nine(9)
years.
 The loan can be availed by project aggregators, developers for a minimum aggregated project size of 1MW
(megawatt) and sub size of 20KW (kilowatts).
•
Implementation of RE-INVEST Outcomes-6th
Zonal Review Meeting on 17 July, 2015 in
Jaipur
• Implementation of RE-INVEST Outcomes–7th
Regional Interactive Meeting with Potential
Investors/ Project Developers & Banks on
31 July, 2015 in Chennai.
• NOTICE INVITING TENDER FOR SCIENTIFIC
COMPUTATIONAL SOFTWARES
ulatory Commission (MERC) to not allow recovery of
revenue loss due to change in category of industrial
consumers, MSEDCL has filed a review petition in the
Commission. A public interest litigation (PIL) has been
filed in Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court alleging
that the category of industrial consumers was changed
illegally, leading to huge loss.
 Procurement of scientific computational software i.e.,
MATLAB at National Institute of Solar Energy, Gwal Pahari, Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
Ministry of Power
• Power Exchanges to Begin Extended Market
• Guidelines for grant of in Principle Approval
(IPA) and Appraisal Schemes/ Programmes
/ Projects in NITI AAYOG 2015-16

MNRE
Policy for incentivizing Early Commissioning
of Transmission Projects
• Rs75,000 crore of Power Loans could be at
Risk: Crisil
• Draft National Renewable Energy Act 2015
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Session
 The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC)
has allowed Indian Energy Exchange Ltd (IEXL) and Power Exchange India Ltd (PXIL) to operationalize the extended market session from 20th July-2015. Currently,
at IEX, the intra-day market session is open from 10:00
hours to 17:00 hours, which will be changed to 00:3020:00 hours. In case of PXIL, the intra-day market session at present is open from 08:00 hours to 20:00
hours, which will now be revised to 00:00-24:00 hours
 The rating agency Crisil noted that 46,000 megawatts
of power projects are facing viability issues due to a
lack of long-term buyers for electricity, inadequate fuel
supply, and aggressive bidding to win projects and coal
blocks.
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Aug-2015
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POWER SECTOR ACTIVITIES CONT..
POSOCO
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• 15th Meeting of FOLD is scheduled on 3rd Aug
2015 at NLDC at New Delhi.
• Cabinet okay for huge power transmission
system, redevelopment of 400 railway stations
 The Proposed agenda of the Meeting is given below
 The cabinet has opted for a new Swiss Challenge Method
i. Implementation of the Proposed Ancillary Services Operafor the redevelopment of 400 railway stations. “This is a
tions Regulation.
new method to award contracts for A1 and A category
ii. Boot camps for capacity building under US-India Greening
stations.
the Grid Project
 The project includes establishment of 48 new Grid subiii.Action Plan as per meeting on Large scale Integration of
stations of different voltage levels with total transforRenewable Energy
mation capacity around 17,100 MVA (Mega Volt Ampere)
iv.Frequency Control, Primary and Secondary
by installing over 7800 ckt-kms (circuit kilometers) of
v. Infrastructure, Man Power Module, etc. for Load dispatch
transmission lines in the given states. The project is procenters.
posed to be completed within a period of three to five
years.
•
India to Export 500 MW Power to Bangladesh
through SAARC Grid soon: POSOCO
• India to build a ‘strategic uranium reserve’
 India’s grid manager Power System Operation Corporation  India is working on creating a ‘strategic uranium reserve’
(POSOCO) is confident the country would begin to export
to ensure its atomic power reactors do not face shortage
an additional power to an extent of 500 megawatt (MW) to
of the crucial nuclear fuel.
Bangladesh as soon as the work on SAARC grid is accom-  The reserve pool could be anywhere between 5,000 MT
plished in the next one year.
to 15,000 MT which can last for 5-10 years.
Miscellaneous
• Tata Power commissions Radio Frequency
Metering Project
• Mahagenco Invites Bids to Appoint Consultants • Draft National Renewable Energy Act 2015
for Solar Projects.
 To meet the target of setting up 2,500 MW solar photovol- • India, Russia sign MoU for funding of hydropower projects
taic capacity under PPP model in the state, Maharashtra

State Power Generation Company (Mahagenco) has invited •
bids for appointment of consultants for assisting it to prepare a road map .for the implementation.
• India releases guidelines for ‘Ultra Mega’ solar
power projects
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Guidelines for implementing India’s plans for 20GW of
solar capacity from “Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects” in
25 parks have been published by the Ministry of New and
•
Renewable Energy (MNRE).
Each of the solar parks will have a minimum capacity of
500MW to be set up within five(5)years from 2014-15 to
2018-19.
MNRE estimated that the park plans will require an investment of INR 40.5 billion (US$638 million) of Central
Financial Assistance (CFA) from the Indian Government.
The parks also aim to contribute to a state’s Renewable
Purchase Obligations (RPO) and provide employment opportunities to local populations.
Government wasteland, non-agricultural land, cold and
hot deserts and sides of highways were all cited as potential locations for solar parks.
In a significant step in economic cooperation, Russia’s
Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) signed an MoU with India’s Infrastructure Development Finance Company
(IDFC) for funding of hydro-generation projects. RDIF
Director General Kirill Dmitriev told the BRICS Business
Council meeting that his company signed an MoU with its
partners in the BRICS member-states to work with sovereign funds, with the BRICS Bank and invest in the equity
of infrastructure projects in these countries.
“It shows signing an MoU with five(5) funds from our five
countries: the Russian Direct Investment Fund, the Silk
Road Fund from China, the IDFC (Infrastructure Development Finance Company) from India, the Development
Bank of South Africa and the Brazil BTG Pactual fund.”
Future Event :
International Conference and Exhibition 6th
World Renewable Energy Technology Congress
from Aug 21 to Aug 23 2015, At Expo and Convention Centre Manekshaw Centre,Delhi
Cantt,India.
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ALL INDIA LIST
ELEMENTS COMMISSIONED
FY 2015-16
OF
All India List of Substations Commissioned during June-2015
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DURING THE
All India List of Transmission Lines Commissioned during June-2015
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765KV Indore-Vadodara S/C
765 KV Vadodara-Dhule (BDTCL) S/C
400 KV Lilo of Moga-Bhiwani at Hissar line D/C
220 KV Mariani(New)-Mokikchung D/C
400 KV KSK Mahanadi (Warda Power)-Champa 2xD/C
400 KV Karaikudi-Pugalur D/C
400 KV Lilo of RTPS-BTPS at YTPS D/C
230 KV Arasur 440 kV S/s–Karamadai 230 kV S/s S/C
220 KV Charanka-Jangral D/C
220 KV Chinchawad-Apta M/C
220 KV Damoh-Tikamgarh (2nd Ckt) D/C
220 KV Dumka-Rupnarayanpur D/C
220 KV Lilo (Tapping) of Dhule-Malegaon at Sayne S/C
220 KV Lilo of Ajmer-Kishangarh line at Ajmer D/C
220 KV Lilo of Khetri-Heerapura line at Babai D/C
220 KV Lilo of Kuchamancity-Dhod at Deedwana D/C
220 KV Lilo of Rewa-Ton at Sirmour D/C
220 KV SSNNL PS-1 PS-2 (ACSR Zebra conductor) D/C
220 KV Shedyal-Jath line D/C
220 KV Shivajinagar-Malegaon S/C
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220 kV Shivajinagar-Satana S/C
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220 kV Talwandi - Dharamkot D/C
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220KV Atri-Pandiabil D/C
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765/400 KV Champa Pooling Station (ICT-I) 1500MW
765/400 KV Vadodara S/S 3000MW
440/220 KV Purnea (Aug.) 160MW
440/220 KV Kharghar S/S 315 MW
220/66 KV Agiyol (Aug.) 50MW
220/132 KV Asoj 150MW
220/33 KV Bakreswar 50MW
220/66 KV Chhajali (Aug.)(Addl.) S/S 100MW
220/66 KV Dhangadhra 60MW
220/66 KV Bhasa (Aug.) 60MW
220/132 KV Dumka S/S 300MW
220/66 KV Ghobaya S/S 50MW
220/66 KV Jamnagar (Aug.) 60MW
220/66 KV Jangral 60MW
220/11 KV Manjuvas S/S 50MW
220/132 KV Pithampur S/S 160MW
220/66KVRadhampur(Aug)50MW
220/66 KV Rajkot (Nyara) Aug 60MW
220/33 KV Sayane S/S 25MW
220/132 KV Tanda (New) S/S 320MW
220/66 KV Wagra (Aug) 50MW
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All India No. of Generators Commissioned during FY 2015-16 (till June-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
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
Total
4
2
1
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
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 June-2015)
765 KV
Month
Apr-15
May-15
June-15
FY 2015-16
till June-2015
400 KV
230 KV
220 KV
LR
T/L
S/S
BR
LR
T/L
S/S
BR
LR
T/L
S/S
BR
LR
T/L
S/S
BR
0
0
0
1
2
2
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
7
4
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
6
16
30
11
17
0
0
0
0
5
7
0
0
13
6
0
0
2
4
0
0
44
58
0
Note: No data for Branch Reactors and Line Reactors
Note: Data is taken from CEA and NLDC websites.
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RIMS ( Regulatory Information Management System)
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
3.
Standards of Performance (SOP)
4.
Complaint Management Module
5.
Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment Module ( FPPCA)
DD
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DNH
(http://dnhcms.panaceanenergy.com
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Comparison Report of Electrical Complaints between Consecutive Months Mention in Diagram and FY 2015-16
JULY-2015
JUNE-2015
FY 2015-16
JUNE-2015
FY 2015-16
D
D
JULY-2015
D
N
H
Comparison Report of No. of Feeder Outages between consecutive Months mention in diagram for FY 2015-16
JULY-2015
JUNE-2015
FY 2015-16
D
D
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JULY-2015
JUNE-2015
FY 2015-16
D
N
H
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