Inside - Panacean Energy

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Inside - Panacean Energy
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Overview of Indian Power System for June-2016 - - - - - - - - - - PXIL & IEX Trading summary - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Deviation Charges - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Reactive Energy Charges For DD & DNH - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Power Sector Activities - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - All India List of Elem. Commissioned during the FY 2016-17- About Panacean - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Panacean IT Services - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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O V E RVI EW
OF
INDIAN POWER SY STEM FOR JUNE-2016
All India Installed Capacity (MW) as on 30-06-2016
All India Installed Capacity (MW)
as on 30-06-2016
Region
Thermal
Nuclear
Hydro
RES
Total
Northern
51195.76
1620.00
18311.78
8630.13
79757.67
Western
83188.42
1840.00
7447.50
15314.92
107790.84
Southern
44359.00
2320.00
11558.03
18154.12
76391.15
Eastern
30812.87
0.00
4289.12
475.39
35577.38
2044.30
0.00
1242.00
263.72
3550.02
NorthEastern
Islands
ALL
Sector
40.05
0.00
0.00
11.10
51.15
211640.40
5780.00
42848.43
42849.38
303118.21
Peak Demand of DD & DNH
June-16
Generation (MW)
Peak
Demand
(MW)
Peak
Met
(MW)
DD
304
DNH
781
Utility
Central
76296.76
State
101825.94
Private
124995.51
Total
303118.21
Surplus/Deficit (-)
(MW)
(%)
304
0
0
781
0
0
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All India Plant Load Factor (PLF) in (%)
Sector
June-15
June-16
Central
70.29
74.26
State
53.99
54.15
Private
57.35
56.25
ALL India
60.16
60.87
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Highlights of WR Grid for June-2016
• Maximum Peak Demand Met: 46031 MW
• Energy Consumption: Total Energy Consumption in the month of June-2016 was
29287 MUs and the Maximum of 1039
List of Transmission Lines Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During June-2016
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
No. of Lines
Maximum Unre-
stricted demand was 46756 MW and Average Peak Unrestricted demand was 40725
MW.
• Frequency Profile:
System frequency as
Pvt.
Total
State
765
400
220
765
400
220
400
230
220
3
4
1
0
4
0
4
0
23
39
List of Substations Commissioned/Ready for Commissioning
During June-2016
MUs/day on 01.06.2016.
• Unrestricted Demand:
Central
Sector
Voltage Level
(KV )
No. of Substations
Central
Pvt.
Total
State
765
400
220
765
400
220
765
400
230
220
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
2
0
8
16
per IEGC band is 49.90 Hz to 50.05 Hz.
Maximum, Minimum & Average Frequencies
50.37 Hz, 49.65 Hz
& 50.00 Hz were
respectively observed.
• Voltage Profile: Maximum Voltage was
Region-wise Power Supply Position (Demand & Availability) in June-2015 & June-2016
Energy (MUs)
Demand
Region
Deficit /Surplus (%)
Availability
June-15
June-16
June-15
June-16
June-15
June-16
• Hydro Generation: Total hydro generation
Northern
30899
33357
29478
32915
(4.6)
(1.3)
of Western Region was 509 MUs at an
Western
25949
28470
25895
28441
(0.2)
(0.1)
average of 17 MUs/day in the month of
Southern
22242
22794
22021
22787
(1.0)
(0.0)
Eastern
10588
11229
10503
11210
(0.8)
(0.2)
North Eastern
1181
1382
1115
1344
(5.6)
(2.7)
All India
90859
97232
89012
96697
(2.0)
(0.6)
observed on 400 KV Parli Line is 436 KV.
June-2016.
• Wind Generation: Total wind generation
was 2373 MUs at an average of 79.11 MUs/
day in the month of June-2016.
Region-wise Peak Demand / Peak Met in June-2015 & June-2016
• Solar Generation: Total Solar generation
Power (MW)
was 257 MUs at an average of 9.09 MUs/
day in the month of June-2016.
• Open
Access
Transaction
Details
Region
June-2016:
Intra-regional: 420 & 884.25 MUs.
 No. of approvals & Energy Approved in
Inter-regional: 78 & 168.85 MUs.
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Deficit /Surplus (%)
Peak Met
June-15
June-16
June-15
June-16
June-15
June-16
Northern
Western
52837
42608
52726
44714
49545
41884
51086
43998
(6.2)
(1.7)
(3.1)
(1.6)
Southern
35399
35399
35005
35005
(1.1)
(1.1)
Eastern
17836
18272
17710
18104
(0.7)
(0.9)
North Eastern
2356
2479
2190
2475
(7.0)
(0.2)
All India
142056
144762
137922
142007
(2.9)
(1.9)
for
 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
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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.
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For more information about IEX visit (www.iexindia.com); For more information about PXIL visit (www.powerexindia.com)
 PXIL & IEX Trading summary
JULY2016
PXIL
IEX
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
228158.84
-
55894.40
55839.36
3987534.90
8.50
1250.00
8.05
8.05
4036.00
109.45
209.50
3090.00
109.45
109.45
19.78
76.66
2181.81
18.78
18.76
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Total
58884.60
Min
8.05
Max
Avg
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
6741141.22
-
3580523.62
3648816.63
5412.68
1124.94
3631.26
3696.28
8080.08
13536.65
3975.36
6653.64
6872.10
5359.59
9060.67
2159.86
4812.53
4904.32
MCP
(₹/MWh)
Cleared
Volume
(MWh)
Marginal
Clear Volume
(MWh)
JUNE2016
Buy Bid
(MWh)
Sell Bid
(MWh)
Total
25731.00
109011.28
-
11639.38
11246.00
3685186.12
5903909.90
-
3146966.10
3247130.86
Min
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3318.00
5179.38
899.50
3207.10
3143.18
Max
57.00
370.00
3600.00
32.00
32.00
7894.93
12771.28
3413.00
5910.96
6379.00
Avg
8.93
37.85
2296.88
4.04
3.90
5118.31
8199.88
2312.07
4370.79
4509.90
REC Trading Session July-2016
DD & DNH: OPEN ACCESS DETAILS
Trader Company
PXIL
IEX
Particular
Non-Solar
Solar
Non-Solar
Solar
Total Sell Bid
(REC’s)
5,637,674
1,447,749
7,287,207
2,036,891
Total Buy Bid
(REC’s)
95,757
14,029
139,250
23,944
Clearing Price
(₹/Certificate)
1,500
3,500
1,500
3,500
Cleared Volume
(REC’s)
95,757
14,029
139,250
23,944
NLDC Operating Charges in Day-ahead Market on MWhr basis
from Trade Date 1st August 2016
RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATE MECHANISM (REC) FROM AUG-15 TO JULY-16
X- Months
Y– 1(REC) = 1 MWh
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Dear Members,
Hon’ble CERC has notified 4th amendment to CERC (Open Access in inter-State Transmission) Regulations vide Gazette Notification No. Regd. REGD. NO. D. L.-33004/99 on date 5th July
2016.
In compliance to this Regulation, Exchange will apply NLDC Operating charges on each of the successful buyer and seller for
its energy scheduled (MWh) at regional periphery under Collective Transactions for Day-Ahead Market. The rate of NLDC Operating charges shall be ₹ 1/MWh and shall be capped to a maximum ceiling of Rs 200 per day by each successful buyer and
seller.
Illustration:- In Day-Ahead Market, if a portfolio has sell trade
quantity of 220.43 MWhr and buy quantity of 120.36 MWhr
then for Sell quantity ₹.. 200.00 (@ ₹.1/MWhr subject to ₹. 200
Ceiling) will be applicable and for buy quantity Rs. 120.37 will
be applicable. Hence ₹. 320.37 will be collected and paid to
NLDC.
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DEVIATION CHARGES
DNH User Click to get UI Report
DD-Deviation Charges
DNH-Deviation Charges
Drawl
(MUs)
Schedule
(MUs)
611.67
590.02
7.21
28.87
712.63
118.27
47.25
42.90
0.20
4.54
72.24
3.03
18-07-2015
to
24-07-2015
44.68
43.48
0.88
2.07
46.65
13.39
11-07-2016
to
17-07-2016
43.10
40.05
0.19
3.25
51.77
2.58
11-07-2015
to
17-07-2015
46.48
45.14
0.62
1.96
62.57
14.19
Date
Cumulative
Total up to
June-16
18-07-2016
to
24-07-2016
UI Drawl (MUs)
Under
Over
Drawl
Drawl
UI Charges(₹. Lakh)
PayaReceivable
ble
Date
Drawl
(MUs)
Schedule
(MUs)
UI Drawl (MUs)
Under
Over
Drawl
Drawl
Cumulative
Total up to
June-16
1523.66
1551.12
31.47
4.01
93.70
560.35
116.60
118.38
1.99
0.21
3.46
40.34
111.81
112.84
1.72
0.70
14.34
28.96
11-07-2016
to
17-07-2016
115.62
117.73
2.29
0.19
3.16
36.26
11-07-2015
to
17-07-2015
115.58
116.85
1.91
0.64
18.34
44.64
18-07-2016
to
24-07-2016
18-07-2015
to
24-07-2015
DD
DNH
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
Month
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate
in
April
4.57
(5.65)
May
8.94
June
FY 2016-17 (All Freq Hz)
₹ /Unit
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate
in
(7.87)
4.06
(6.33)
(3.25)
(2.17)
(1.96)
1.76
(11.26)
(2.47)
4.32
(7.58)
(4.34)
1.39
(11.28)
(2.89)
July
2.68
(10.03)
(3.10)
-
-
-
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
1.69
2.97
4.03
4.12
3.51
(13.68)
(12.77)
(6.12)
(5.98)
(6.30)
(2.48)
(3.33)
(1.32)
(0.68)
(1.48)
-
-
-
Jan
3.94
(6.93)
(1.76)
-
-
Feb
1.19
(7.42)
(1.80)
-
Mar
1.93
(11.90)
(2.16)
Total
43.90
(96.53)
(2.67)
₹ /Unit
Month
FY 2015-16 (All Freq Hz)
UI Rate
Under
Over
in
Drawl in
Drawl in
₹ /Unit
MU's
MU's
Month
(0.03)
(0.02)
(0.01)
(0.01)
(0.02)
(0.01)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
(16.62)
(31.43)
(17.11)
(16.71)
(16.70)
(17.64)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
FY 2016-17 (All Freq Hz)
UI Rate
Over
in
Drawl in
MU's
₹ /Unit
Under
Drawl in
MU's
April
9.15
(6.07)
(0.41)
10.21
(1.07)
(2.02)
May
11.39
(3.42)
(2.13)
9.92
(2.31)
(1.25)
June
July
8.35
(6.03)
1.08
11.34
(0.63)
(1.75)
8.94
(3.55)
(1.56)
-
-
-
Aug
5.47
(3.99)
(2.07)
-
-
-
Sept
6.02
(4.09)
(2.15)
-
-
-
Oct
6.82
(2.49)
(2.32)
-
-
-
Nov
8.27
(1.66)
(2.19)
-
-
-
Dec
9.63
(0.92)
(2.44)
-
-
-
-
Jan
7.93
(1.53)
(2.18)
-
-
-
-
-
Feb
4.98
(2.11)
(1.32)
-
-
-
-
-
-
7.21
(28.87)
(2.74)
Mar
Total
7.05
94.01
(4.09)
(39.95)
(1.26)
(1.83)
31.47
(4.01)
(1.70)
DNH
DD
FY 2015-16(<49.7Hz)
Under
Over
UI Rate
Drawl in
Drawl in
in
MU's
MU's
UI Charges (₹. Lakh)
PayaReceivable
ble
FY 2016-17(<49.7Hz)
Under
Over
UI Rate
Drawl in
Drawl in
In
MU's
MU's
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
Mar
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
-
-
Total
0.01
(0.09)
(18.24)
0.00
0.00
0.00
FY 2015-16(<49.7Hz)
Month
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Total
FY 2016-17(<49.7Hz)
UI Rate
Over
In
Drawl in
MU's
₹ /Unit
Under
Drawl in
MU's
Over
Drawl in
MU's
UI Rate
₹ /Unit
Under
Drawl in
MU's
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.07
(0.01)
(0.00)
0.00
0.00
0.00
(0.01)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
(0.02)
12.66
(5.63)
(7.70)
(8.01)
(8.11)
0.63
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
(3.52)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Note: Bracket Value ( ) indicates the negative value(-ve).
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REACTIVE ENERGY CHARGES FOR DD & DNH
DD-High Voltage
DD-Low Voltage
GUJARAT
FY 2016-17
ISTS
Vapdal
Vapdbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap HV
Total in
(MVARh)
Cumulative
Total MVARh till
June-2016
0.00
0.00
781.60
483.20
5463.30
Cumulative
Total Charges
in (₹) till
June-2016
0.00
0.00
101608.00
62816.00
18-07-2016
to
24-07-2016
0.00
0.00
51.00
Charges in (₹)
0.00
0.00
11-07-2016
to
17-07-2016
0.00
Charges in (₹)
0.00
GUJARAT
Total
Vapdbl
Dok-diu
Una-diu
Mgr-Vap LV
4198.50
0.00
0.00
0.30
2.10
85921.60
85924.00
710229.00
545805.00
0.00
0.00
39.00
273.00
11169808.00
11170120.00
248.20
687.60
490.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6722.20
6722.20
6630.00
32266.00
89388.00
63752.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
873886.00
873886.00
0.00
48.20
295.40
653.50
406.30
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5678.00
5678.00
0.00
6266.00
38402.00
84955.00
52819.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
738140.00
738140.00
DNH-High Voltage
GUJARAT
FY 2016-17
ISTS
Vapdal
DNH-Low Voltage
ISTS
Vapdad
Bldkdl
Bld-Sil
Kpd-Vap HV
Kdl-Vap HV
Total in
(MVARh)
Cumulative
Total MVARh till
June-2016
0.00
0.00
0.00
1299.50
1835.00
Cumulative
Total Charges
in (₹) till
June-2016
0.00
0.00
0.00
162437.50
18-07-2016
to
24-07-2016
0.00
0.00
0.00
Charges in (₹)
0.00
0.00
11-07-2016
to
17-07-2016
0.00
Charges in (₹)
0.00
GUJARAT
ISTS
Total
Vapdad
Bldkdl
Bld-Sil
Kpd-Vap LV
Kdl-Vap LV
4570.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
18693.60
(2261.30)
16432.30
229375.00
594217.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2430168.00
(293969.00)
2136199.00
207.70
280.40
488.10
0.00
0.00
0.00
362.00
196.90
558.90
0.00
2275.00
9612.50
63453.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
47060.00
25597.00
72657.00
0.00
0.00
314.50
348.90
663.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
188.90
38.10
227.00
0.00
0.00
2275.00
9612.50
86242.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
24557.00
4953.00
29510.00
Note: The REC chargers has been revised to 13 paisa/KVARh from Apr-2016 as per reference IEGC Regulation-Clause 6.6 released on 28th Apr,2010
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Note: Bracket Value ( ) indicates the negative value(-ve).
MINUTES OF THE CONFERENCE OF POWER, RENEWABLE ENEREGY AND MINES MINISTERS OF STATES AND UNION TERRITORIES (UTs) HELD ON 16th -17th JUNE, 2016 AT GOA
Address by Secretary (MNRE) & in-charge Secretary (Power)
• Secretary (Coal) highlighted the developments and initiatives undertaken in the coal sector and informed that there is no shortage in supply of
coal.
• He informed that the total dues of CIL are about Rs. 12000 crores and
urged the State GENCOs to clear the dues for financial viability of CIL
• He stated that it was a matter of great pride for the nation that Head
Quarter of International Solar Alliance has been set up at Gurugram in
Haryana.
Address by Hon’ble Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal and New &
Renewable Energy
• The Hon’ble Union Minister stated that this 4th Conference at Goa will
review the Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojana (UDAY) and 24x7 power for
all with special focus on Hydro and Wind Power.
• ED (PFC) made a presentation on Integrated Power Development
Scheme (IPDS), feeder monitoring, Urban JyotiAbhiyan (URJA)App and
campaign against power theft. It was informed that the URJA App that
will cover data on consumer complaints, connections released, power
reliability, scheduled outages, e-payment, power loss/theft and IDPS
parameter would be launched during the Conference
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• Smart meter implementation was discussed in detail and all States
agreed that all meters to be procured henceforth under IDPS & DDUGJY
should be smart meters only. Hon’ble Union Minister further requested all
the States to procure only the smart meters for all the future projects,
considering the benefits of smart metres.
Agenda on the sidelines of the conference
121. Goa and Karnataka signed agreements for joining UDAY.
122. The six States/UTs viz. Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Delhi, J&K
and Arunachal Pradesh signed the 24X7 Power for All documents. With
signing of documents by these states, 27 States/UTs have made plans
for ensuring 24X7 Power for All.
123. Hon’ble Union Minister launched a mobile app called URJA (Urban JyotiAbhiyan) aimed at enhancing consumer connect with the urban power
distribution sector.
124. Hon’ble Union Minister launched e-SARINI app, which is inland with
Vidyut PRAVAH application and developed by Andhra Pradesh Eastern
Power Distribution Company Ltd (APEDPCL).
125. Hon’ble Union Minister in the presence of Chief Minister and Power
Minister of Goa launched the UJALA (UnnatJyoti by Affordable LEDs for
All) scheme for Goa, for distribution of LED bulbs at a subsidised rate of
Rs. 25/- per bulb as against the market price of Rs.300/-.
Switch Expo Presentation:
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Hon’ble Union Minister accepted the invitation and decided that next Power
Minister’s Conference would be held at Vadodara, Gujarat .
Aug-2016
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WRLDC
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WRLDC Scheduling - Migration to new Interface from
00:00 Hrs of 1.07.2016
 All Scheduling Activity at WRLDC Mumbai would be shifted
from existing interface to new WEB BASED interface. All
registered Users are requested to use their log in creden•
tial for data interfaces.
 For the users not assign any user login, they may view the
data through web interface http://103.7.130.121/WBES/ •
Report (please select date and Region - WRLDC)
 http://103.7.130.121/WBES/Account/Login (user_name:
 (The above link is also available on WRLDC home page
Schedule->Web_based Scheduling)
 Domain name of wrldc.com is changed to wrldc.org w.e.f
01.07.2016.
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MNRE
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Clarification – Fraudulent activities are being carried out
under the name of MNRE like fake appointments/
advertisements/recruitments and sanction letters – reg.
How to access SPIN online system for Grid Connected
Rooftop
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 A new domain name was activated for Grid Connect Rooftop online system namely SPIN. It can be accessed by
typing http://solarrooftop.gov.in directly. The same can
also be accessed by clicking the SPIN at the bottom of the •
site http://mnre.gov.in . Agencies can use it for updating
different entries and the general public can use it for submission of interest of installation request or other information related to Grid Connected Rooftop.
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CEA
Inviting proposal for amendment ( if any) on agenda for
review of CEA (Measures relating to Safety and Electric •
Supply) Regulations, 2010 (as amended).
 All are requested to submit the amendment proposal, if •
any, in the format as given above, latest by 21.08.2016
through [email protected] so as to enable us to •
consolidate the proposals being received for the discussion of the same by the Review Committees.
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Miscellaneous
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NSIT Students Create Solar Powered E-rick
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 Mr.Vikram Pratap Singh, a student at Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, got the idea for developing a mode of
transport for the city that was 100% clean and relied on
renewable energy.
 The solar e-rickshaw is fitted with nine solar panels placed
at angles where it allows for maximum amount of sunlight
in all seasons, producing almost 360w power. It also has •
four lead acid batteries with both batteries and solar panels together give the solar e-rickshaw 50 percent more •
mileage than a normal e-rickshaw. The cost of the solar erickshaw comes to around Rs. 1.2 lacs – equivalent to a
normal rickshaw
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EESL, Teri Partner to work on Energy Efficiency
Dong Energy to build world’s cheapest offshore wind
farms
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ited (MSEDCL), the power utility in the state, is all set to
use mobile apps to make this possible.
Adani plans $1.5 billion copper smelter to boost solar
ambitions
Coal India Signs Agreement with Solar Energy Corporation
 Coal India Limited (CIL) and Solar Energy Corporation of
India Limited (SECI) have signed two Agreements for
implementation of 200 MW Solar Power Project in the
State of Madhya Pradesh (M.P.) for the beneficial utilization of solar power by Northern Coalfields Limited (NCL)
100 MW and South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL)
100 MW two subsidiaries of Coal India Limited each at
an estimated cost of Rs 650 crores.
wrldc_guest1 / password: wrldc_guest1)
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Maharashtra: State power utility to
start on-the-spot billing and payment
facility
 Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Lim-
Aug-2016
HAL inaugurates 6.3 MW wind energy plant near Bengaluru
 State-run Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) has inaugurated a 6.3 MW wind power plant at Harapanahalli in
Davangere district, about 335 km Bengaluru, at a cost of
Rs 44 crore.
Fortum India eyeing greenfield solar projects
 Having a plan to invest up to 400 million euros in solar
projects in India, Finnish firm Fortum is looking at greenfield plants to maximize its returns.
Attractive UDAY bonds a good place to park funds
 Insurance companies want to invest in the Ujwal Discom
Assurance Yojana (UDAY) bonds that have been floated
to rescue debt-laden state power distribution companies.
The insurers say these longer-term instruments offer
better returns than government securities and corporate
bonds.
Odisha wants UDAY scheme to be implemented
through its power trading firm
Government of India to hold separate auctions for solar
projects using desi modules
Karnataka’s rooftop solar scam: 9 executive engineers
suspended
Eight states will issue tenders worth Rs 5,000 crore for
Renewable Energy
Poor financial condition brings down MSEDCL’s rating
 State power discom MSEDCL’s rating has slipped with
the company getting B+ grade as compared to A last
year. The major reason for the poor grade is precarious
financial condition of the company, which is continuously
getting worse. The gradation has been done by agencies
appointed by Union ministry of power (MoP).
Maharashtra may re-join UDAY for financial benefits;
new Cabinet decision likely soon
Is India really power surplus?
 According to a recent report by the Central Electricity
Authority, the country is expected to become ‘power surplus’ in 2016-17. Data too show that the all-India ‘power
deficit’ has been easing From 8.7 % in 2012-13, the
shortfall was down to 2.1 % in 2015-16.
Implementation scheme for Development of Solar
Zones in the country commencing from 2016-17 onwards up to 2020-21.
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Scorpius Inks MoUs with three Solar Entities
 Pune-based Scorpius Trackers has inked memorandum of
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understandings (MoUs) with three undisclosed entities,
which are independently working to put up a combined
solar capacity of 1,250 MW.
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Jharkhand aims to be power hub by 2019: CM Das
Bengal power regulator ropes in KEPCO for T&D loss
study
 KOLKATA: West Bengal Electricity Regulatory Commission
(WBERC) has roped in Korea Electric Power Corporation
(KEPCO) to undertake a study on the possibility of reducing
transmission and distribution losses in West Bengal-based
power distribution companies.
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Inox Wind bags 50 MW wind project in Gujarat
 MUMBAI: The project, located in Gujarat, would be com-
•
Data mining to be on Power Ministry’s app
 The mines ministry will soon launch an app for real-time
pleted by March 2017.
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reach out to states to seek their support for a proposed
amendment in the 2003 Electricity Act that would allow
multiple power delivery utilities to compete in the same
area, thus improving the quality of services and driving
down power bills.
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production data, mineral pricing and monitoring of mines.
Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) currently issues quarterly
bulletins containing production figures.
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Piyush Goyal asks PFC, REC to focus more on funding
renewable energy projects
Bangladesh and India sign agreement for joint coal fired
1320 MW power plant on 12th July, 2016.
 Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company (Pvt) Limited
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Gurgaon to be 1st city without diesel gensets
India’s smart street lighting market to touch $1.8 bn by
2022
EESL to take energy-efficiency fan scheme to five more
states
Indian state plans to increase Solar Power use in Agriculture
Energy rates fall on exchanges as monsoon boosts hydel
power output
IT-enabled power supply in 4,041 urban towns in next 3
years.
 Once this project is up and running, the consumers can get
the information through the URJA mobile application.
•
Sunny state has huge potential: ISRO
 In a bid to scale up the country’s solar energy harvest, the
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has identified
Karnataka as one of the hotspots in the country for assured solar energy.
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Engineers’ federation demands review of country’s policy
on electricity
Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. (SECI) domain
name has been switched over from “gov.in” to “co.in”.
Accordingly, the address of SECI new website is
www.seci.co.in.
National lab policy for renewable energy soon
Solar Power Tree Developed For Generation of Electricity
PTC India launches mobile apps for power traders
 “PTC India…Has launched two new digital initiatives ‘Bijli
Bazaar’ and ‘Bijli Vyapar’ at its annual Day held on July
15, 2016, which primarily aim to transform one’s day-to day engagement with the Indian electricity market,” the
company said in a statement.
•
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(BIFPCL), the joint venture enterprise inked the deal with
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), which was selected under an open international tender for constructing the
super thermal plant at Bangladesh’s southwestern Rampal
near the Sundarbans.
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Piyush Goyal to consult states over amending Electricity
Act 2003.
 Power minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday he will
DDUGJY reaches out to a further 174 villages
EESL distributes more than 13.15 Crore LED bulbs as
on 18th July-2016.
Power Ministry sets green energy target for state discoms
Power deficit 0.9% in April-June quarter FY 2016-17:
Goyal
35 hydro power projects awaiting concurrence by CEA:
Govt
BHEL Commissioned 250 MW power plant in Gujarat
on 18th July.
 The unit has been commissioned at Bhavnagar Energy
Company (BECL) 2×250 MW thermal power project, located at Padva village in Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, the
company said in a statement.
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Govt plans to create 10 solar zones across India by
2021
Power Grid approves investment proposals of Rs 2,731
crore
India renewable energy: IET perspective
 India has the fifth largest power generation capacity in
the world. India’s installed capacity stood at 273 GW as
of FY15. Thermal power, the largest component .i.e. 189
GW, followed by hydro 42 GW, renewable energy 36 GW
and nuclear 5.8 GW. India’s total power generation capacity has increased at a Compound Annual Growth Rate
(CAGR)
•
Suzlon bags 58.8 MW project in Madhya Pradesh
 Suzlon Group has bagged an order for 58.80 MW wind
power project to be set up in Dewas district of Madhya
Pradesh.
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Government doubles down on solar parks after SunEdison setback
List of Abbreviations
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REC
PFC
HAL
ISRO
IET
URJA
: Rural Electrification Corp.
: Power Finance Corp.
: Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.
: Indian Space Research Organization
: Institution of Engineering and Technology
: Urban Jyoti Abhiyan
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ALL INDIA LIST
OF ELEMENTS COMMISSIONED
DURING THE FY 2016-17
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All India List of Substations Commissioned during June-2016
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765/400 KV Kanpur GIS ICT-I
765/400 KV Kanpur GIS ICT-II
765/400 KV Pune (GIS) S/S
400/220 KV Baghpat ICT-II
400/220 KV Jallandhar ICT-III
400/220 KV Pandiabil S/S (ICT-I & II)
400/220 KV Patran S/S (ICT I & II)
400/220 KV Sikandrabad AIS (ICT-1)
400/220 KV Nanded (Kumbhargoani)S/S (ICT-II)
400/220 KV Rajpura S/S (2x500)
220/132 KV Bahraich S/S
220/132 KV Kanasar S/S
220/132 KV Mahoba S/S
220/132 KV Majra S/S
220/132 KV ugalyia -chhap s/s
220/110 KV Sikandra Rau S/S
220/66 KV Badal (New) S/S
220/66 KV Jadla S/S
All India List of Transmission Lines Commissioned during June-2016
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765 KV Kanpur – Jhatikara S/C
765 KV Varanasi- Kanpur D/C
765 KV Jharkhand Pool (Chandwa)-Gaya (Quad) line D/C
400 KV Kanpur - (new)- Kanpur (exit) D/C
400 KV LILO OF d/c Baripada- Mendhasal at Pindiabil 2xD/C
400 KV Ranchi - Jharkhand Pool Line (Chandwa) D/C
400 KV Roorkee- Saharanpur line (Ckt-II) D/C
400 KV Jullandhar - Samba line D/C
400 KV LILO of both ckt of Patiala- Kaithal at Patran D/C
400 KV RAPP- Shujalpur D/C
400 KV LILO of jodhpur- Merta line at jodhpur (New) D/C
400 KV Rasipalayam- Anaikadavu D/C
400 KV Thappakundu-Anaikadavu D/C
400 KV BALCO-Dharamjaigarh D/C
400 KV Ektuni-Tapthithanda
400 KV Jammalamadugu – Uravakonda D/C
400 KV Jammalamadugu – Narnoor D/C
400 KV Kharagpur-Chaibasa D/C
400 KV Ranchi-Chandwa
220 KV LILO OF GLADNI- Hiranagar at Sambha D/C
220 KV 400 kV Gonds-220 kV Gonda Interconnector (one ckt) D/C
220 KV A5 (Faridabad)-A4 (Faridabad)(Ckt-I) D/C
220 KV Bahraich -400 kv Gonda line (one ckt). D/C
220 KV Bhadla-Kanasar D/C
220 KV Kanjali-Science city line (Jalandhar) D/C
220 KV LILO OF 220 Kv Parichha-Banda line at Mahoba D/C
220 KV LILO OF both Jamanvada-Varsana at Bhachundal (AL-59) M/C 2XD/C
220 KV LILO of Deviakurichy- Pudhansanthai at Valayapatty D/C
220 KV LILO of Existing SP Koil- Thiruvalam at Kanchipuram S/S D/C
220 KV LILO of existing Sunguvarchatram- Arni at Kanchipuram S/S D/C
220 KV LILO OF GGSSTP- Jamsher at Jadla D/C
220 KV LILO of Ganguwal - Mohali at Majra D/C
220 KV LILO of Harduaganj- Mainpuri S/C line at Sikandra Rau D/C
220 KV LILO of Kalpakkam- Arani at purisai D/C
220 KV Lilo of Malout - GNDTP Bhatinda at Badal D/C
220 KV LILO of Pithampur - indore line at 220 kV Pithampur-II s/s D/C
220 KV LILO of Siruseri- Taramani line at 400 kV Ottyambakkam s/s D/C
220 KV LILO of Tuticorin Sipcot- Checkanurani line at Savasapuram s/s D/C
220 KV LILO of one ckt of 220kV Bhopal- Astha line at Mungaliyachhap D/C
220 KV LILO of 220 kV Kandalgaon Topworth for M/s Pioneer gas power Ltd D/C
220 KV RTPP (Muddanur)- Chinakampalli D/C
220 KV Rajpura- - Larlu D/C
220 KV Uravakonda- Vajrakarur D/C
All India No. of Generators Commissioned during FY 2016-17 (till June-2016)
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-16
2
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
May-16
2
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
June-16
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total
4
1
0
0
4
0
1
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 2016-17 (till June-2016)
* Month
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
BR
April-16
May-16
June-16
0
0
0
4
1
5
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
15
32
3
3
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
13
50
12
10
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
29
87
16
14
18
0
0
0
FY 2016-17 till
0
10
5
0
0
65
13
0
0
0
0
0
0
87
30
0
0
162
48
0
Note 1: Data is taken from CEA and NLDC websites.
Note 2: No data for Branch Reactors (BR) and Line Reactors (LR) for the month of June-2016.
* Data is taken up to 220 KV in this table.
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