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ST 1 S.NO ATTENDANCE SHEET MEETING OF NATIONAL RELIABILITY COUNCIL ON 20.03.2014 Name & Designation (Sh/Smt) Organization Contact No. e-Mail ID 1. P. K. Pahwa, Member (GO&D) CEA 2. K.Seshadri, OSD/PPP TANGEDCO 9445857502 3. K. Viswanathan Director , OPN TANTRANSCO 9445393063 4. S.K. Sarma, CGM, SLDC AEGCL, Assam 9435140964 5. A.K. Saikia, DGC (I/C) AEGCL 9864116176 [email protected] 6. Ajay Talegaonkar, SE (O) NRPC 9910728144 [email protected] 7. P.S. Mhaske, MS(I/C) NRPC 9968667741 [email protected] 8. P. Rajagunanidhi , EE/TRANTRANCO TANTRANCO 9445857186 [email protected] 9. P. Murugavelan , AEE TANTRANSCO 9445857179 [email protected] 10. P. Jindal, Director (SP&PA) CEA 11. A.R. Abhyankar, IIT Delhi IIT Delhi 9711288083 [email protected] 12. S.C. Srivastava, Professor EE Dept IIT Kanpur, 9918775929 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1 ST 1 S.NO ATTENDANCE SHEET MEETING OF NATIONAL RELIABILITY COUNCIL ON 20.03.2014 Name & Designation (Sh/Smt) Organization Contact No. e-Mail ID 13. Satyanarayan S WRPC 9223399938 [email protected] 14. S.R. Bhat, MS SRPC 9845451121 [email protected] 15. Y.K. Sehgal, COO CTU-POWER GIRD 9650293194 [email protected] 16. Dilip Rozekar, DGM CTU-Planning 9910378106 [email protected] 17. Dinesh Chandra, CE (IC), GM CEA 9868182892 [email protected] 18. Pankaj Batra, CE (IC), RA CEA 9350981062 [email protected] 19. D. K. Meena, DD, RA CEA 9968031130 [email protected] 20. Pankaj Kumar Verma, AD, RA CEA 2 First Meeting of the National Reliability Council 20.3.2014 CERC Order dated 11.12.2013 on Petition No. 88/SM/2012 with IA No. 11/2013 in the matter of calculation of TTC, ATC and TRM “28. We find that in view of new market players, merchant generators, untied capacity of many IPPs in absence of Case –I biddings and tendency of States to use short term power for their requirements in case of delay in capacity addition, this type of apprehensions in regard to computation of TTC , ATC by market participants may continue. We are of opinion that it would be better that a mechanism is evolved to make this process of TTC, ATC computation more broad based and transparent. Therefore, CEA is directed to constitute a National Reliability Council with participation from CTU, CEA, RPCs/ State Representatives and IITs which shall approve computation of TTC for the month and further revisions shall be done by POSOCO.” Members Member (GO&D), CEA COO, CTU Chairman - Member Member Secretary of NRPC, New Delhi - Member Member Secretary of SRPC, Bangalore - Member Member Secretary of WRPC ,Mumbai - Member Member Secretary of ERPC, Kolkata Member Secretary of NERPC, Shillong Director, TANTRANSCO Member - - Director, WBSETCL Member Member - Member Director, MSETCL - Member Director, UPPCL - Member Director, APTCL - Member Prof. S. C. Srivastava, IIT, Kanpur - Member Prof. Abhyankar, IIT, Delhi - Member Chief Engineer (GM) - Member Chief Engineer (SP&PA) - Member Chief Engineer (Regulatory Affairs),CEA - Member Secretary Functions To compute the TTC of each Transmission Corridor in the Grid. To coordinate the protection of the Grid on an All-India basis. Any other matter related to Reliability of the Grid. Other provisions The Council will decide on the methodology of operation, time and frequency of meetings, etc. The Council may co-opt any other person/organization as a member. orth American Electric Reliability orporation (NERC) The North American Electric Reliability Corporation is a not-for-profit entity Mission is to ensure the reliability of the bulk power system in North America. NERC develops and enforces Reliability Standards; annually assesses seasonal and long-term reliability; monitors the bulk power system through system awareness; and educates, trains and certifies industry personnel. NERC’s area of responsibility spans the continental United States, Canada and the northern portion of Baja California, Mexico. NERC is the electric reliability organization for North America, subject to oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and governmental authorities in Canada. Entities under NERC’s jurisdiction are the users, owners and operators of the bulk power system, which serves more than 334 million people. Functions of NERC Develops and enforces Reliability Standards; Annually assesses seasonal and long-term reliability; Monitors the bulk power system through system awareness; and Educates, trains and certifies industry personnel. About NERC NERC’s area of responsibility spans the continental United States, Canada and the northern portion of Baja California, Mexico. NERC is the electric reliability organization for North America, subject to oversight by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and governmental authorities in Canada. Entities under NERC’s jurisdiction are the users, owners and operators of the bulk power system, which serves more than 334 million people. DISCUSSIONS