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Akshay Prakash Yojana A Voluntary DSM Initiative November 2005

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Page 1: Akshay Prakash Yojana A Voluntary DSM Initiative November 2005

Akshay Prakash YojanaA Voluntary DSM InitiativeNovember 2005

Page 2: Akshay Prakash Yojana A Voluntary DSM Initiative November 2005

In this presentation

Maharashtra Power ScenarioAkshay Prakash YojanaImpact AnalysisSpreading the MovementWay Forward

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Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd.Page 3Akshay Prakash Yojana

October 2005

Increase in Demand (MW)

Maharashtra Power Scenario

Peak Demand Trend Analysis (MW)

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11,000

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15,000

April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar

2000-01 2002-03 2004-05

Source: State Load Despatch Centre

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Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd.

Peak Demand – Supply Deficit

Attributed to -• Negligible capacity addition in the past ten years• Closure of Dabhol project (2,184 MW)

Maharashtra Power Scenario

In MW Demand Availab’ty Load Shedding

Morning Peak

10,300– 11,700

8,000– 8,500

2,300 – 3,200

Evening Peak

11,000 –13,000

8,500 – 9,400

2,500 – 3,600

Group Major Cities

Other Urban

Rural

A 1 hr 2 hrs 5 hrs

B 2 hrs 4 hrs 8 hrs

C 2 hrs 4 hrs 8 hrs

D 2 hrs 4 hrs 8 hrs

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Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd.

Widening Demand-Supply Gap

Maharashtra Power Scenario

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25000

FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12

In MW Source: Corporate Planning

Evening Peak Deficit Projections with ‘Firm’ Capacity Addition

3,566 3,574 4,4085,213

6,3527,564

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Akshay Prakash Yojana

Maharashtra Power ScenarioAkshay Prakash YojanaImpact AnalysisSpreading the MovementWay Forward

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Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd.Page 7Akshay Prakash Yojana

October 2005

Salient Features

Collective Responsibility

Demand Side Measures

Voluntary Program for supply curtailment

Voluntary supply regulations

System Stability

Social benefits

Improved Quality of Supply

Akshay Prakash Yojana

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The TriggerSimple Questions by children ….

Akshay Prakash Yojana

Social awareness of electricity being a scarce and precious resource

Long term benefits of sparing electricity for education against short term illegal uses

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Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd.

Voluntary Supply Regulations

TRANSFER OF LOAD FROM PEAK TO OFF-PEAK PERIOD

DEMAND SIDE MEASURES

Villagers not to use any 3 phase load during 5p.m.-11p.m. on week days. Only lighting load to be allowed

Restrict Load during 5p.m.-11p.m. to be 20% of full load

Removal of inefficient heavy consumption devices like heaters, cooking heaters etc.

Adopt use of energy saving lighting, pumps and other devices; Use of capacitors

Akshay Prakash Yojana

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Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd.

Self Monitoring

PILFERAGE REDUCTION

COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY

Formation of surveillance committees for monitoring electricity use (Veej Dakshata Committee – VDC)

Removal of all unauthorized connections

Gram Sabhas pass resolution to carry out above activities

Akshay Prakash Yojana

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Progress of Scheme

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Total No. of Villages under APY: 403

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October 2005

BENEFITS

Consumer Benefits

Elimination of unplanned load shedding

Enhanced Quality of Supply

Reduction in consumer complaints

Consumer Benefits

Akshay Prakash Yojana

Optimum utilisation of power for social benefits like education, cottage industry etc.

Reduction in transformer break-downs and improvement in voltage

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October 2005

BENEFITS

MSEDCL Benefits

Enhanced load management

Reduction in commercial losses

System stability

Organization Benefits

Akshay Prakash Yojana

Resulting in improved commercial and operational performance

Reduction in transformer repairs and maintenance cost

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Impact Analysis

Maharashtra Power ScenarioAkshay Prakash YojanaImpact AnalysisSpreading the MovementWay Forward

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Impact Analysis

Akshay Prakash Yojana

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Pimparne Kharadi Nimaj Vadgaon Wadgaon Mirzapur

In Amperes between 5 P.M-11:00P.M. for 11 kV feeders

Load Profile of Sanganmer Division Pre and Post Akshay Prakash Yojana

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Impact Analysis

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Janori Chandori Thangaon Hivare Peinth Harsul

Load Profile of Nasik Division Pre and Post Akshay Prakash Yojana

In Amperes between 5 P.M-11:00P.M. for 11 kV feeders

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Impact Analysis

Akshay Prakash Yojana

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Pimparne Kharadi Nimaj Vadgaon Wadgaon Mirzapur

Load Profile of Nasik U/ Chadigaon Division Pre and Post Akshay Prakash Yojana

In Amperes between 5 P.M-11:00P.M. for 11 kV feeders

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Spreading the Movement

Maharashtra Power ScenarioAkshay Prakash YojanaImpact AnalysisSpreading the MovementWay Forward

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MSEDCL Initiative

Need for better utilisation as electricity is scarce and precious ;Educate to remove pilferage and avail continuous supply

Educate

Improve Quality of SupplyTechnical Support

Assured light load in evening peak time;Load Monitoring to ensure that demand remains within 20%

Technical Support

Consumer awareness programs ; advertisements, workshops, video films and school visits

Communicate

Recognise and Felicitate villages ; Visits by Energy Minister and Chairman

Recognition

Spreading the Movement

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Way Forward

Maharashtra Power ScenarioAkshay Prakash YojanaImpact AnalysisSpreading the MovementWay Forward

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Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd.

Road Ahead Requirements

FINANCIAL SUPPORT

• TO PROMOTE USE OF ENERGY EFFICIENT DEVICES

• TO ENABLE COMPLETE DTC & CONSUMER METERING

• COMMUNICATION STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION

STAKEHOLDER SUPPORT

• PANCHAYATS, GRAM SABHAS, FARMER ASSOCIATIONS AND OTHER LOCAL BODIES TO IMPLEMENT THE SCHEME

Campaigns for education and social awareness• Promote benefits of optimum utilisation of electricity for overall

rural development

Way Forward

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Thank You

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