MALANA POWER CO LTD
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MALANA POWER CO LTD
MALANA POWER CO LTD Present and Future Prospects in Hydro y Power Development p M M MADAN CEO MALANA POWER COMPANY LTD Group’ss foray into Power Business LNJ Bhilwara Group Successful and timely completion of 13.5 MW Captive Hydro-electric Project (HEP) in 1997 was the stepping stone for the Group in the Power Sector. In 1999, 1999 Group started construction of 86 MW Malana HEP –I and it was completed in a record ti time off 30 months. th It is being operated as merchant power plant since its commissioning in July 2001. Group’ss foray into Power Business LNJ Bhilwara Group Malana HEP –I showed Group’s capability and efficiency in execution of Power Projects in timely and cost effective manner ¾ First merchant power plant in the country ¾ First IPP with inter inter-state state wheeling of Power ¾ One of the few IPPs with a 100% promoter’s equity LNJ Bhilwara Group’s foray into Power Business Malana Power Plant is running successfully and has achieved a plant availability of more than 99.9% continuously for the last four years. The Group has started developing other power projects in HP, Nepal and Arunachal Pradesh. Presently Allain Duhangan HEP (192MW) is under construction and First Part commissioned on 16 Sept 2010 and Second Part expected to be commissioned b by JJunene July J l 2011 2011. Power Projects with the group Project Potential Capacity BEL Ownership Capacity Likely commissioning Date D t Himachal Pradesh 1 Malana HEP 86 MW 51% 86 MW Commissioned 2 Allain Duhangan HEP 192 MW 44.8% 192 MW I part commissioned 3 Changoyoung Thang HEP 140 MW 100% 140 MW Mid 2014 Other Power Projects with the Group Project Potential Capacity BEL Ownership Capacity Likely commissioning Date 200 MW 51% 200 MW December 2014 Himachal Pradesh 4 Bara Bangal HEP Arunachal Pradesh 5 Nyamjang Chu HEP 900 MW 100% 900 MW December 2015 6 Angoline HEP 375 MW 88% 375 MW December 2015 7 Malinye HEP 335 MW 91% 335 MW December 2015 Other Power Projects with the Group Project Potential Capacity Likely BEL Capacity commissioning Ownership Date Nepal 8 Likhu-IV HEP 120 MW 63% 120 MW 9 Bhalepi HEP 50 MW 33% 50 MW March’2012 March’2012 Punjab 10 UBDC Stage III HEP Total 75 MW 2473 MW 100% 75 MW 2473 MW Mid’2011 Projects in HIMACHAL PRADESH ‐ MALANA HEP(2X43MW) Malana HEP is a run-of-the-river plant developed and operated by Malana Power Company Ltd, Ltd a special purpose company set up by LNJ Bhilwara Group. Construction of the project was started in January 1999 Project was commissioned in a record period of 30 months against schedule completion time of 60 months at a total cost of 70 million USD only. PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH ‐ MALANA HEP (2X43 MW) A view of Malana Power House PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH ‐ MALANA HEP (2X43 MW) Malana HEP has many ‘firsts’ to it. ¾ First IPP in Himachal Pradesh ¾ First merchant power plant in the country ¾ HEP with highly competitive capital cost ~ USD 0.86 Million / MW ¾ First IPP with inter-state wheeling ¾ One of the very few IPPs with a 100% promoter’s promoter s equity ¾ One of the first HEP to secure hydrology insurance coverage. PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH ‐ MALANA HEP (2X43 MW) A view of reservoir PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH –ALLAIN DUHANGAN HEP (2X96 MW) Allain Duhangan HEP is a run-of-river hydro power project located in the Kullu district of Himachal Pradesh. AD Hydro Power Limited (“ADHPL”), (“ ”) a special purpose company, has been set up by the Group to develop and operate the Project. International Finance Corporation, Washington, USA, is investing equity in the project (12%). They p j are also the lead financer to the project. PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH –ALLAIN DUHANGAN HEP (2X96 MW) Project envisages construction of gated Barrage, Desilting Arrangements, Reservoir, 4 km long Allain HRT, Surge shaft and Underground power house. The waters of Duhangan are carried through another 4.5 km long tunnel to Allain HRT and joined near surge shaft. All works except Duhangan HRT are complete. Project from Allain side is complete and partly commissioned on 16 Sept 2010 and the full commissioning of the project is expected by June’2011. Estimated capital expenditure for the project is around USD 450 million (including cost of transmission line). PROJECTS IN HIMACHAL PRADESH –ALLAIN DUHANGAN HEP (2X96 MW) ¾ Power off-take arrangement j g developed p as a merchant p The Project is being power plant. ADHPL p proposes p to sell its power p mainly y to consumers in the Northern Region, including PTC India, SEBs and privatized distribution companies through short-term PPAs. ¾ Power Evacuation arrangement Transmission line of 175 Km length from the power plant to Nalagarh sub-station of PGCIL has been completed to evacuate power from power-plant to the interconnection point. Requirement of Hydro Power Plant Generating Equipment In INDIA y CAPACITY ADDITION DURING 11TH PLAN. TARGET (Up to 2012) HYDRO 15627 MW ACHIEVED TO BE ADDED (up to Jan’09) (Up to 2012) 854 MW 14000 MW THERMAL 59693 MW 9304 MW 50000 MW NUCLEAR 660 MW 700 MW 3380 MW Constraints in Achieving India’s Plan Targets •In 10th plan the total capacity addition was only 21180 MW. MW •About 11000MW slipped from 10th plan mainly due to equipment suppliers and contractors. •There There are very few Manufacturers of main plant as well as balance of plant in India •11 11th plan target is about 4 times than what is achieved in 10th plan. •The The 12th Plan Aims at development of 100,000 MW of generation of power. Major Power equipment Manufacturers in India ¾BHEL :: The largest engineering and manufacturing enterprise i in i manufacturing f i off power plant l equipment. ¾The existing capacity is more than 10000MW,and ¾is planned increase to 15000 MW by end 2009 and upto 20000 MW during the current 11th plan period. ¾The order book position with BHEL is loaded to its full capacity. ¾ Major Manufacturers in India j Power equipment q p ¾ ALSTOM p :: The p plant is under expansion and can cater to limited capacity only, in the near future ¾VOITH SIEMENS :: The facility is limited to some main components only ¾ABB :: The facility exists for only limited portion of power plant equipment.. ¾AREVA :: Having g limited capacity p y ,under , ¾ expansion. ¾VA TECH . :: The plant is under expansion and can cater t tto limited li it d capacity it only, l in i the th near future. f t Expected Requirement of Major Components of Equipment (HYDRO) THE ASSESMENT IS BASED ON ASSUMING ADDITION years OF 75 T0 100 POWER PLANTS in Next 5 y y y y y y y y y y Generators ‐‐ Runners (Cast and Forged ) ‐‐ Transformers ‐‐ Switch yard Equipment ‐‐ Main Inlet Valves ‐‐ Butter Fly Valves ‐‐ Servomotors ‐‐ Governor and Control System ‐‐ Thrust Bearings ‐‐ 175 nos 200 nos (min) 175 nos. 100 nos. 150 nos 150 nos. 350 nos (app) 175 nos. 175 nos. Critical Issues and Recommendations y Considering the availability of International y y ¾ y Standard Manufacturers, resources and a good available Market, It is obvious b that h there h is a llot off scope ffor the h industries to go for manufacturing of power plant equipment. equipment This can be achieved by; A) SUPPLIERS :: Existing suppliers to enhance their capacity, and new vendors to be developed. Critical issues and recommendations. y y y y B) Critical Items g suppliers pp g Limitations of the existing for casting and forging of runners, need to develop this facility with the existing manufacturers / indigenous entrepreneurs. entrepreneurs Limited suppliers and their capacity for supply of H.V. Insulators for Transmission lines and sub stations. No manufacturer available in INDIA for 220 kV /400 kV XLPE cable. Limited suppliers for forged turbine and Generator shaft for large machines. machines Critical issues and recommendations. ¾ C) Contractors for Installation g of g p y Acute shortage good experienced ¾ y ¾ y contractors. Need to develop more contractors. D)Skill d Personals D)Skilled P l Considering the future demand we will be facing shortage of skilled man‐power‐which man power which needs to be trained. E) Training Emphasis on training requirements , as well p g staff mayy be taken up p suitably, y as operating considering the immediate requirement. CONCLUSION y Future Requirements y There is opportunity for development and enhancement h off M Manufacturing f i C Capacity i for large number of power projects coming i and d under d construction. t ti y The opportunity is not only in India but in our neighboring countries also. CONCLUSION y Thus not only we need to enhance our manufacturing capacities for hydro power plant equipment q p in India , y We also need to consider importing suitable equipment q p from other countries and find the solutions for the other critical equipment required for the power plant. DIFFICULT GROUND CONDITION IN ALLAIN TUNNEL Allain resevoir Allain Barrage AD Power House Thank you