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OPEN ACCESS EXPERIENCES AND WAY-AHEAD. WORKSHOP ON GRID SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT 28 th and 29 th April, 2008. V K Agrawal, General Manager, SRLDC. OPEN ACCESS: DEFINITION AS PER ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003. Section 2 (47) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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OPEN ACCESS EXPERIENCES AND WAY-AHEAD V K Agrawal, General Manager, SRLDC WORKSHOP ON GRID SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT 28 th and 29 th April, 2008
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Page 1: OPEN ACCESS EXPERIENCES  AND WAY-AHEAD

OPEN ACCESS EXPERIENCES AND

WAY-AHEAD

V K Agrawal,General Manager,SRLDC

WORKSHOP ON GRID SECURITY AND MANAGEMENT

28th and 29th April, 2008

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OPEN ACCESS: OPEN ACCESS: DEFINITION AS PER ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003DEFINITION AS PER ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003

Section 2 (47)Section 2 (47)

““Open access” means the non-discriminatory Open access” means the non-discriminatory

provision for the use of transmission lines or provision for the use of transmission lines or

distribution system or associated facilities with such distribution system or associated facilities with such

lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a

person engaged in generation in accordance with person engaged in generation in accordance with

the regulations specified by the Appropriate the regulations specified by the Appropriate

Commission;”Commission;”

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CERC Open Access Regulations, CERC Open Access Regulations, 20082008

3.3. Subject to any other regulations specified by the Subject to any other regulations specified by the Commission, the long-term customer shall have first Commission, the long-term customer shall have first priority for using the inter-State transmission system priority for using the inter-State transmission system for the designated use. These Regulations shall apply for the designated use. These Regulations shall apply for utilization of surplus capacity available thereafter for utilization of surplus capacity available thereafter on the inter-State transmission system by virtue of-on the inter-State transmission system by virtue of-

(a)(a) Inherent design margins; Inherent design margins;

(b) Margins available due to variations in power flows; (b) Margins available due to variations in power flows;

(c ) Margins available due to in-built spare transmission (c ) Margins available due to in-built spare transmission

capacity created to cater to future load capacity created to cater to future load

growth or growth or generation addition: generation addition:

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CERC Open Access Regulations, CERC Open Access Regulations, 20082008

Effective 01.04.2008Effective 01.04.2008 Regulations cover only Short-term Regulations cover only Short-term

Open AccessOpen Access Transactions categorized as Bilateral Transactions categorized as Bilateral

and Collective (through PX)and Collective (through PX) Earlier Products of Short-Term Earlier Products of Short-Term

retained under Bilateral Transactionsretained under Bilateral Transactions Nodal AgencyNodal Agency

Bilateral : RLDCsBilateral : RLDCs Collective : NLDCCollective : NLDC

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CERC Open Access Regulations, CERC Open Access Regulations, 20082008

Transmission Charges moved from “Contract Path” Transmission Charges moved from “Contract Path” to “Point of Connection”to “Point of Connection”

Both Buyers and Sellers of Collective transactions Both Buyers and Sellers of Collective transactions to bear transmission charges and absorb to bear transmission charges and absorb transmission lossestransmission losses

Inter-Regional links -No Separate treatment. Inter-Regional links -No Separate treatment. Emphasis on “Scheduling” rather than Emphasis on “Scheduling” rather than

“Reservation”“Reservation” SLDC consent mandated along with applicationSLDC consent mandated along with application In case of Congestion – e-Bidding without Price CapIn case of Congestion – e-Bidding without Price Cap Exit Option provided with payment of up to 5 days Exit Option provided with payment of up to 5 days

open access charges.open access charges. Moving towards empowerment of SLDCsMoving towards empowerment of SLDCs

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Regulation 2004 of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access

Open Access Duration - Up to One year maximum -single application possible

ST Rate - in Rs/MW/Day - Min. Charges for one day

Transmission Charges a. Intra Regional – 25% of Long Term Charges b. Inter Regional – 25% of Long Term Charges

Operating Charges a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/- b. Scheduling Charges – Rs. 3000/day for each RLDC involved – Rs. 3000/day for each SLDC involved c. Handling &Service Charges - 2% of total charges

(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)

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Regulation 2004 (Amendment 2005)of CERC Regulations Regulation 2004 (Amendment 2005)of CERC Regulations on Short Term Open Accesson Short Term Open Access

Open Access Duration - Up to three months -single application possible

ST Rate - in Rs/MW/Day - Charges as per continuous block of up to 6 hours, 12 hours, and more than 12 hoursTransmission Charges a. Intra Regional – 25% of Long Term Charges b. Inter Regional – 50% of Long Term ChargesOperating Charges a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/- b. Scheduling Charges – Rs. 3000/day for each RLDC involved – Rs. 1000/day for each RLDC involved c. Handling &Service Charges - Nil

((01.04.2005 to 31.03.2008)01.04.2005 to 31.03.2008)

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Regulation 2008 of CERC RegulationsRegulation 2008 of CERC Regulationson Short Term Open Accesson Short Term Open Access

Open Access DurationOpen Access Duration

- Bilateral -Up to 3 months separate application for each month- Bilateral -Up to 3 months separate application for each month

- Collective: -Only Day ahead Collective: -Only Day ahead

ST RateST Rate - in Rs/MWh - in Rs/MWh - Based on Scheduled Energy - Based on Scheduled Energy

Transmission ChargesTransmission Charges Bilateral:Bilateral:

Rs.30/MWh – intra- regionalRs.30/MWh – intra- regionalRs.60/MWh – Between adjacent regionsRs.60/MWh – Between adjacent regionsRs90/MWh – Wheeling through one or more regionRs90/MWh – Wheeling through one or more region

Collective Transactions (Px):Collective Transactions (Px):-Rs. 30/MWh for each point of injection and drawal-Rs. 30/MWh for each point of injection and drawal

(From (From 01.04.2008)01.04.2008)

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Regulation 2008 of CERC RegulationsRegulation 2008 of CERC Regulationson Short Term Open Accesson Short Term Open Access

Operating Charges Bilateral:Bilateral: a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/-a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/- b. Scheduling Charges b. Scheduling Charges – – Rs. 2000/day for each RLDC involvedRs. 2000/day for each RLDC involved – – Rs. 2000/day for each SLDC involvedRs. 2000/day for each SLDC involved

c. Handling & Service Charges –Nilc. Handling & Service Charges –Nil

Collective Transactions:Collective Transactions:a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/-a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/- b. Scheduling Charges b. Scheduling Charges – – Rs. 5000/day to NLDC for each State involved ; Rs. 5000/day to NLDC for each State involved ; -NLDC to Share with RLDCs-NLDC to Share with RLDCs

Contd …Contd …

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Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access (Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)(Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)

S. S.

No.No.

Old RegulationsOld Regulations

(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)

Amended RegulationsAmended Regulations

(w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to (w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to

31.03.2008)31.03.2008)

Regulations, 2008 Regulations, 2008

(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)

1.1. Open Access Duration

- Up to One year maximum

- single application possible

Open Access Duration

- Up to Three Months max.

- single application possible

Open Access Duration

Bilateral

-Up to 3 months - separate application for each

month- Collective:- Only Day ahead

2.2.

ST Rate

- in Rs/MW/Day

- Min. Charges for one day

ST Rate

- in Rs./MW/Day

-Charges as per continuous block of up to 6 hours, 12 hours, and more than 12 hours

Rate

-in Rs/MWh

- Based on Scheduled Energy

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Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access (Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)(Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)

S. S.

NNo.o.

Old RegulationsOld Regulations

(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)

Amended RegulationsAmended Regulations

(w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to (w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to

31.03.2008)31.03.2008)

Regulations, 2008 Regulations, 2008

(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)

3.3.

Transmission Charges

a. Intra Regional – 25% of

Long Term Charges

b. Inter Regional – 25% of

Long Term Charges

Transmission Charges

a. Intra Regional – 25% of Long Term Charges

b. Inter-Regional - 50% of

Long Term Charges

Transmission Charges: Bilateral:- Rs.30/MWh – intra- regional- Rs.60/MWh – Between adjacent regions- Rs90/MWh – Wheeling through one or

more region

Collective Transactions (Px):

-Rs. 30/MWh for each point of injection and drawal

4.4.

Operating Charges

a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/-

b. Scheduling Charges

– Rs. 3000/day for each RLDC involved

– Rs. 3000/day for each SLDC involved

c. Handling &Service Charges

- 2% of total charges

Operating Charges

a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/-

b. Scheduling Charges

– Rs. 3000/day for each RLDC involved

– Rs. 1000/day for each RLDC involved

c. Handling & Service Charges

– Nil

Operating Charges

Bilateral:

a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/-

b. Scheduling Charges

– Rs. 2000/day for each RLDC and SLDC involved

c. Handling & Service Charges -Nil

Collective Transactions:

a. Application fee – Rs. 5000/-

b. Scheduling Charges

– Rs. 5000/day to NLDC for each State involved ; -NLDC to Share with RLDCs

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UI vs STOA market UI vs STOA market (All regions)(All regions)

5% UI market

3% STOA market

100% power market

92% long term market

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All India basis

778

3938

5933

9560

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

10000

No.

Of

Tra

nsac

tion

s

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

YEAR

DETAILS OF TRADE UNDER SHORT TERM OPEN ACCESS

16.64 Bu

22.53 Bu

23.60 Bu

28.83 Bu

No. of Transactions

Energy in Billion Units

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737

845886

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

No.

Of

Tra

nsa

ctio

ns

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

YEAR

DETAILS OF ADVNCE AND FCFS APPROVED STOA TRANSACTIONS

19.79 Bu

18.49 Bu

23.46 Bu

No. of Transactions

Energy in Billion Units

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3201

5088

8674

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

No.

Of

Tra

nsa

ctio

ns

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08

YEAR

DETAILS OF DAY AHEAD AND SAME DAY APPROVED STOA TRANSACTIONS

2.74 Bu

5.11 Bu

6.37 Bu

No. of Transactions

Energy in Billion Units

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STOA – EXPERIENCES

Applications Processed Applications Processed

(Since Beginning) > 20,000 No.(Since Beginning) > 20,000 No. Volume (Approved Energy)Volume (Approved Energy)

(Since Beginning) > 90BUs(Since Beginning) > 90BUs Applications Approved > 95 %Applications Approved > 95 %

Refusal/Non-consent by SLDCs Refusal/Non-consent by SLDCs

> 3 - 4%> 3 - 4% Refusal due to system constraints Refusal due to system constraints

< 0.5 %< 0.5 %

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STOA – EXPERIENCES Transactions between extreme corners of the countryTransactions between extreme corners of the country

RGCCPP ( Kayamkulam) to PSEBRGCCPP ( Kayamkulam) to PSEB

Arunachal Pradesh(NER) to PSEBArunachal Pradesh(NER) to PSEB

TNEB to J&KTNEB to J&K

Large number of Captive Generating plants used Large number of Captive Generating plants used STOA and helped in enhancing the power STOA and helped in enhancing the power availability in grid. availability in grid.

Ugar Sugars (KAR) - JAIPUR (RAJASTHAN)Ugar Sugars (KAR) - JAIPUR (RAJASTHAN)

Godavari Sugars (KAR) - MSEDCLGodavari Sugars (KAR) - MSEDCL

NCS Sugar(ANDHRA) – GUVNLNCS Sugar(ANDHRA) – GUVNL

Indorama ( MAH) – APPCC ( ANDHRA)Indorama ( MAH) – APPCC ( ANDHRA)

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STOA – EXPERIENCES

Due to High demand in the regions, the costly power Due to High demand in the regions, the costly power has been traded through STOAhas been traded through STOA

RGCCPP ( Kayamkulam) (NAPTHA) to PSEBRGCCPP ( Kayamkulam) (NAPTHA) to PSEB

BSES(KERALA) (DIESEL) to NDMC (DELHI)BSES(KERALA) (DIESEL) to NDMC (DELHI)

Diversity being gainfully utilised by Market players Diversity being gainfully utilised by Market players under STOAunder STOA

Generators PLF has also increased.Generators PLF has also increased.

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IssuesIssues Skewed load – generation scenarioSkewed load – generation scenario Increased line loadingIncreased line loading Consents by STU/SLDC for Consents by STU/SLDC for

injection of power by embedded injection of power by embedded customerscustomers TelemetryTelemetry MeteringMetering SchedulingScheduling PPAsPPAs

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Empowering SLDCsEmpowering SLDCs

UI Settlement of Intra state UI Settlement of Intra state entitiesentities Before the Implementation of Open Before the Implementation of Open

Access Regulations 2008, for Access Regulations 2008, for deviations Various STU/SLDCs are deviations Various STU/SLDCs are charging differently for embedded charging differently for embedded customers. In the New Open Access customers. In the New Open Access Regulations the issue is addressed Regulations the issue is addressed

Functional Autonomy of SLDC Functional Autonomy of SLDC

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Typical Approvals- Captive Power PlantsTypical Approvals- Captive Power Plants   Captive Power PlantCaptive Power Plant Quantum( MW)Quantum( MW)

Eastern RegionEastern Region

NBVL(OPTCL)NBVL(OPTCL) 2727

SAIL-DSP(DVC)SAIL-DSP(DVC) 2020

TISCO(DVC)TISCO(DVC) 6060

Bhushan SteelBhushan Steel 2525

J.P Cement (Rewa)J.P Cement (Rewa) 55

Western RegionWestern RegionIndo Rama syntheticsIndo Rama synthetics 2222

PSKLPSKL 10-3010-30

Southern Region Southern Region

Renuka Sugar Renuka Sugar 2525

Vishwanath SugarVishwanath Sugar 7.57.5

Godavari SugarGodavari Sugar 2525

Ugar SugarUgar Sugar 2525

Jindal SteelJindal Steel 200200

Nav Bharat Nav Bharat 5050

NCS SugarNCS Sugar 1313

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TYPICALTYPICALSTOA CASE - 1STOA CASE - 1

APTRANSCO to MPSEB

100 MW for One day from 0000 to 0600 hrs.

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APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS ) ) 100100 MW AT INJECTION POINT MW AT INJECTION POINT

for 1 dayfor 1 day

INJECTING UTILITY APTRANSCO

CUSTOMER: NVVNL

DRAWEE UTILITY MPSEB

CAPACITY APPROVED 100 MW

DAILY PERIOD 0000-0600HRS

AP

WR GRID

MP

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT

BHADRWATHI IN WR

INTERVENING REGIONAL LINK

1. SR-WR

TRADER: NVVNL

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APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS ) ) 100100 MW AT INJECTION POINTMW AT INJECTION POINT

for 1 day for 1 day

EXPORT AT AP 100 MW

AT SR PERIPHERY 96.9 MW

MP RECIEVES 93.0 MW

LOSSES IN SR 3.12%

LOSSES IN WR 4%

TOTAL LOSSES FOR

TRANSACTION 7.0 MW

AP

WR GRID

MP

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT

BHADRWATHI IN WR

CT

U

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APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS ) ) 100100 MW AT INJECTION POINTMW AT INJECTION POINT

for 1 day for 1 day

APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE

Rs 5000 PER TRANSACTION

TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER MW PER DAY

1. Rs 700.91 FOR CTU-SR

2. Rs 881.49 FOR SR-WR LINK

3. Rs 339.98 FOR CTU-WR

TOTAL TRANSMISSION CHARGE

PER UNIT 34.53Ps/.

SCHEDULING CHARGES PER DAY

1. Rs 3000 FOR SRLDC

2. Rs 3000 FOR WRLDC

AP

WR GRID

MP

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT

BHADRWATHI IN WR

Payments as per Regulation 2004 of CERC

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APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS ) ) 100100 MW AT INJECTION POINT for 1 MW AT INJECTION POINT for 1

dayday

APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE

Rs 5000 PER TRANSACTION

TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER MW PER DAY

1. Rs 700.91 FOR CTU-SR

2. Rs 881.49 FOR SR-WR LINK

3. Rs 339.98 FOR CTU-WR

TOTAL TRANSMISSION CHARGE

PER UNIT 13.52Ps/.

SCHEDULING CHARGES PER DAY

1. Rs 3000 FOR SRLDC

2. Rs 3000 FOR WRLDC

AP

WR GRID

MP

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT

BHADRWATHI IN WR

Payments as per Regulation 2004 Amendment 2005) of CERC

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APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL APTRANSCO - MPSEB THROUGH NVVNL (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS (0000 HRS – 0600 HRS ) ) 100100 MW AT INJECTION POINT for 1 MW AT INJECTION POINT for 1

dayday

APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE

Rs 5000 PER TRANSACTION

TRANSMISSION CHARGES

1. Rs 90 /MWH FOR WHEELING

TOTAL TRANSMISSION CHARGE

PER UNIT 7.83Ps/.

SCHEDULING CHARGES PER DAY

1. Rs 2000 FOR SRLDC

2. Rs 2000 FOR WRLDC

AP

WR GRID

MP

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT

BHADRWATHI IN WR

Payments as per Regulation 2008 of CERC

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Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access (Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)(Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)

Old RegulationsOld Regulations

(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)

Amended RegulationsAmended Regulations

(w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to (w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to

31.03.2008)31.03.2008)

Regulations, 2008 Regulations, 2008

(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)

Total STOA Charges Paisa/Unit

34.53

Total STOA Charges Paisa/Unit

13.52

Total STOA Charges Paisa/Unit

7.83

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TYPICALTYPICALSTOA CASE - 2 STOA CASE - 2

KAYAMKULAM RGCCPP, NTPC to PSEB

150 MW for 31 days on Round the Clock basis

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SR

STOA OF KSEB(RGCCPP) - PSEB 0000 HRS – 2400 HRSSTOA OF KSEB(RGCCPP) - PSEB 0000 HRS – 2400 HRS150MW AT RGCCPP EXBUS POINT for 31 days150MW AT RGCCPP EXBUS POINT for 31 days

KE

RA

LA

INJECTING UTILITY KYCPP,KSEB

TRADER: NVVNL

KAYAMKULAM RGCCPP NTPC)

DRAWEE UTILITY PSEB

CAPACITY APPROVED 150 MW

DAILY PERIOD 0000-2400 HRS

CUSTOMER: NVVNL

WR

NRPSEB

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT VINDHYACHAL IN WR

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT BHADRWATHI IN WR

INTERVENING REGION WR

INTERVENING REGIONAL LINK

SR-WR

WR-NRINTERVENING STATE TRANSMISSION UTILITY KSEB

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SR

STOA OF KSEB(RGCCPP) - PSEB 0000 HRS – 2400 HRSSTOA OF KSEB(RGCCPP) - PSEB 0000 HRS – 2400 HRS150MW AT RGCCPP EXBUS POINT for 31 days150MW AT RGCCPP EXBUS POINT for 31 days

KE

RA

LA

KAYAMKULAM RGCCPP(NTPC)

WR

NRPSEB

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT VINDHYACHAL IN WR

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT BHADRWATHI IN WR

EXPORT AT RGCCPP BUS 150 MW

PSEB RECIEVES 134.4 MW

AT KERALA PERIPHERY 148.9 MW

LOSSES IN KERALA 0.75%

LOSSES IN SR 3.12%

AT SR-WR PERIPHERY 144.3 MW

LOSSES IN WR 4.0%

AT WR-NR PERIPHERY 138.5 MW

LOSSES IN NR 3.0%

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SR

STOA OF KSEB(RGCCPP) - PSEB 0000 HRS – 2400 HRS150MW AT RGCCPP EXBUS POINT for 31 days

KE

RA

LA

KAYAMKULAM RGCCPP(NTPC)

WR

NRPSEB

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT VINDHYACHAL IN WR

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT BHADRWATHI IN WR

APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE

Rs 5000 PER TRANSACTION

TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER MW PER DAY

1. Rs 700.91 FOR CTU-SR

2. Rs 881.49 FOR SR-WR LINK

3. Rs 339.98 FOR CTU-WR

4. Rs 233.32 FOR WR-NR LINK

5. Rs 649.86 FOR CTU-NR

6. Rs 672.07 FOR KSEB

SCHEDULING CHARGES PER DAY

1. Rs 3000 FOR SRLDC

2. Rs 3000 FOR WRLDC

3. Rs 3000 FOR NRLDC

4. Rs 3000 FOR KSEB

TOTAL TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER

UNIT 15.12Ps

Payments as per Regulation 2004 of CERC

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SR

KE

RA

LA

KAYAMKULAM RGCCPP(NTPC)

WR

NR

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT VINDHYACHAL IN WR

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT BHADRWATHI IN WR

APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE

Rs 5000 PER TRANSACTION

TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER MW PER DAY

1. Rs 843 FOR CTU-SR

2. Rs 1311 FOR SR-WR LINK

3. Rs 357 FOR CTU-WR

4. Rs 600 FOR WR-NR LINK

5. Rs 594 FOR CTU-NR

6. Rs 672.07 FOR KSEB

SCHEDULING CHARGES PER DAY

1. Rs 3000 FOR SRLDC

2. Rs 3000 FOR WRLDC

3. Rs 3000 FOR NRLDC

4. Rs 1000 FOR KSEB

TOTAL TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER

UNIT 18.5Ps

Payments as per Regulation 2004 Amendment 2005) of CERC

STOA OF KSEB(RGCCPP) - PSEB 0000 HRS – 2400 HRS150MW AT RGCCPP EXBUS POINT for 31 days

PSEB

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SR

KE

RA

LA

KAYAMKULAM RGCCPP(NTPC)

WR

NRPSEB

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT VINDHYACHAL IN WR

HVDC BACK TO BACK AT BHADRWATHI IN WR

APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE

Rs 5000 PER TRANSACTION

TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER MWHR

1. Rs 90 FOR Bilateral Wheeling

through one or more region

1. Rs 30 FOR KSEB

SCHEDULING CHARGES PER DAY

1. Rs 2000 FOR SRLDC

2. Rs 2000 FOR WRLDC

3. Rs 2000 FOR NRLDC

4. Rs 2000 FOR KSEB

TOTAL TRANSMISSION CHARGES PER

UNIT 12.2Ps

STOA OF KSEB(RGCCPP) - PSEB 0000 HRS – 2400 HRS150MW AT RGCCPP EXBUS POINT for 31 days

Payments as per Regulation 2008 of CERC

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Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access Comparison of CERC Regulations on Short-Term Open Access (Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)(Regulation 2004, Amendment 2005 and Regulations 2008)

Old RegulationsOld Regulations

(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)(06.05.2004 to 31.03.2005)

Amended RegulationsAmended Regulations

(w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to (w.e.f. 01.04.2005 to

31.03.2008)31.03.2008)

Regulations, 2008 Regulations, 2008

(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)(w.e.f. 01.04.2008)

Total STOA Charges Paisa/Unit

15.12

Total STOA Charges Paisa/Unit

18.5

Total STOA Charges Paisa/Unit

12.2

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