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maraola, AMQaorI pUva-, mauMba[- maoM hu[- p xao iva saimait kI vaaiNaijyak saimait kI 67 vaIM baOzk ka kaya-vaR%t AapkI saUcanaa evaM AavaSyak kar-vaa[- hotu saMlagna hO.
Please find enclosed herewith Minutes of the 67th Commercial
Committee Meeting of WRPC held on 21.05.2014 at 1100 Hrs at WRLDC,
MIDC Marol, Andheri (E), Mumbai for your information and necessary action.
BavadIya / Yours faithfully, saMlagna :- ]prao@tanausaar /As above sd/-
( S.Satyanarayan) AQaIxaNa AiBayaMta (vaaiNaijyak)
Superintending Engineer (Comml.)
Mailing list for 67th CCM 1. Executive Director (Finance), Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd., Vadodara-390 007 2. Chief Engineer (LD), Gujarat Energy Transmission Corpn. Ltd., Vadodara- 390 021 3. Chief General Manager (Comml), MP Power Management Co.Ltd., Jabalpur-482 008 4. Chief Engineer (LD), M P Power Transmission Company Ltd.,SLDC, Jabalpur 482 008. 5. Chief Engineer (Comml), Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Co. Ltd., Raipur – 492 013 6. Chief Engineer (LD), Chhattisgarh State Power Transmission Co. Ltd., Bhilai-490 024. 7. Chief Engineer (PP), Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd., Mumbai-400 051 8. Chief Engineer (LD), State Load Despatch Centre, MSETCL, New Mumbai - 400 708 9. Chief Electrical Engineer, Panjim, Goa-403 001 10. Executive Engineer, Electricity Department, Daman-396 210 11. Executive Engineer (Elect),Electricity Department, Silvassa-396 230 12. Addl. General Manager (Comml), Nuclear Power Corpn. of India Ltd., Mumbai-400 094 13. General Manager (Comml), NTPC Ltd., New Delhi-110 003 14. Regional Executive Director (West), NTPC Ltd., Mumbai-400 093 15. General Manager (Com. & CP), NTPC SAIL Power Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi -110 066 16. Executive Director (Comml), PGCIL, Gurgaon, Haryana-122 001 17. General Manager, WRTS-I, PGCIL, Nagpur-440 026 18. Addl. General Manager (Comml), WRTS-I, PGCIL, Nagpur-440 026 19. Executive Director, POSOCO,WRLDC, Mumbai-400 093 20. Dy. General Manager (Comml), Ratnagiri Gas & Power Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai-400 093 21. Vice President, Adani Power Limited, Ahmedabad – 380015 22. Addl. Chief Engineer (R & C), Gujarat Energy Trans. Corpn. Ltd., Vadodara-390 007 23. Chief Engineer (Trans. O&M), MSETCL, Mumbai-400 051 24. General Manager (Comml), LANCO Amarkantak Power Private Ltd., Gurgaon – 122 016 25. Member(Power), Narmada Control Authority, Indore.-452 010 26. Vice President, Jindal Power Ltd., Tamnar, Raigarh, Chhattisgarh – 496 001 27. Executive Director (Comml), Torrent Power Ltd., Ahmedabad- 380 009 28. DGM(PS), SAIL, Bhilai Plant, Bhilai-490 001. 29. AVP(Power Trading),GMR Energy Trading Ltd., Bangalore-560 029. 30. DGM Finance, CGPL, UMPP Mundra, Kutch-370 435. 31. Member Secretary, Northern Regional Power Committee, New Delhi 110 016 32. Member Secretary, Southern Regional Power Committee, Bangalore 560 009 33. Member Secretary, Eastern Regional Power Committee, Kolkata-700 033 34. Member Secretary, North Eastern Regional Power Committee, Shillong 793 303 35. Chief Engineer (GM), Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi –110 066.
MINUTES OF THE 67th MEETING OF COMMERCIAL COMMITTEE HELD ON 21st MAY 2014 AT MUMBAI The 67th CCM was held in NTPC, Mumbai on 21st May 2014. The list of participants is enclosed
at Annex-1.
Shri S.D.Taksande, Member Secretary I/c, WRPC welcomed the participants to the 67th
Commercial Committee meeting. He informed that the decisions on important issues arrived at
CCM discussions are very important for TCC/WRPC decisions. He informed that RSD-Stage
wise was approved in the last WRPC meeting. Regarding RSD-RoCU, CEA has furnished
favourable opinion, which can be discussed in today’s meeting. The Hon’ble CERC has issued
the regulation on Terms and Conditions of Tariff for 2014-2019, which discusses the issue of
imported coal blending, a subject that was deliberated in the earlier CCM and TCC/WRPC
meetings. He also informed that WRLDC has cleared the outstanding payments of STOA
charges in respect of Korba-7 upon receiving acceptance for POWERGRID. In the afternoon, the
issue pertaining to old dues of SR-WR was proposed to be discussed. He thanked NTPC for
providing facilities for hosting the meeting. He requested Shri Satyanarayan.S, SE (Comml),
WRPC to take the agenda items for discussions.
ITEM No.1: Confirmation of the minutes of the 66th meeting of Commercial Committee
Minutes of the 66th meeting of Commercial Committee held on 13.01.2014 at Mumbai were
circulated vide WRPC letter no. : WRPC/Comml.-I/CCM/Minutes/2013- Dated 30.01.2014.
No comments have been received.
The minutes were confirmed without any modification.
ITEM No.2: Availability declaration based on imported/domestic coal by NTPC stations: Background: The matter was discussed in the 65th & 66th CCM, 24th & 25th WRPC and special
meeting held on 27.11.2013. The beneficiaries insisted that NTPC should declare availability
separately for domestic coal and imported coal on similar lines of gas based generating stations so
that beneficiaries can plan and decide about the off take of power in order to meet the demand in
the most economical manner. In the 25th WRPC meeting, beneficiaries had agreed for scheduling
only domestic coal. It was also clarified that the capacity charges would not be affected and any
regulation that shall come into force, the same shall be abided by beneficiaries. Generation shall
only be done on domestic coal. NTPC did not agree to the above.
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2.2 : The issue was taken up with Chairperson CEA vide letter No. SLDC/CE/MIS/CEA/2778
dated 06.12.2013 by Chairperson TCC & MD GETCO.
However communication from CEA on this matter has not been received. Meanwhile CERC
issued regulation on Terms and Conditions of Tariff 2014 wherein the issue of blending of coal is
addressed..
2.3 : The Clause (10) under Chapter 7 of CERCs Terms and conditions of Tariff regulations 2014 is
reproduced as given below;
Quote
(10) In case of part or full use of alternative source of fuel supply by coal based thermal
generating stations other than as agreed by the generating company and beneficiaries in their
power purchase agreement for supply of contracted power on account of shortage of fuel or
optimization of economical operation through blending, the use of alternative source of fuel
supply shall be permitted to generating station:
Provided that in such case, prior permission from beneficiaries shall not be a precondition, unless
otherwise agreed specifically in the power purchase agreement:
Provided further that the weighted average price of use of alternative source of fuel shall not
exceed 30% of base price of fuel computed as per clause (11) of this regulation:
Provided also that where the energy charge rate based on weighted average price of use of fuel
including alternative source of fuel exceeds 30% of base energy charge rate as approved by the
Commission for that year or energy charge rate based on weighted average price of use of fuel
including alternative sources of fuel exceeds 20% of energy charge rate based on based on
weighted average fuel price for the previous month, whichever is lower shall be considered and in
that event, prior consultation with beneficiary shall be made not later than three days in advance.
Unquote
The relevant clauses of CERCs Terms and conditions of Tariff regulation 2014 under Chapter 7 are
enclosed at Annexure-2.3
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MS, WRPC informed that most of the concerns raised by the constituents have been recognised by the
Hon’ble Commission and WRPC shallabide by clauses in regulation in respect of issue of blending of
imported coal with indigenous coal.
Committee noted the same.
ITEM No.3: Shutdown of ISGS units under RSD (Reserve Shut Down) during low regional
demand.
3.1: Background: As decided in the 24th WRPC meeting, a separate meeting to discuss the issue
was held on 27/11/2013 at WRLDC Mumbai. The proposal for implementation of RSD and issues
regarding technical minimum scheduling was discussed. During the meeting a methodology for
implementation of RSD was proposed by WRPC and the salient features of the methodology was
presented. Difficulties were expressed by WRLDC in the practical implementation of the
proposed RSD methodology. Chairperson TCC suggested that WRPC and WRLDC may discuss
the issues separately and if amicable methodology is evolved, same could be circulated to
beneficiaries / WRPC for final nod. Further, Chairperson TCC stated that implementation of
technical minimum shall be done by WRLDC on the ideology at 2.2 of the MoM of the meeting
held on 27.11.2013 and shall continue till the methodology for RSD (RSD-RoCU) is
finalized/approved by WRPC.
Concerns raised by WRLDC through their e mail dated 28.11.2013 on the proposed methodology
(discussed on 27.11.2013) were replied by WRPC vide email dated 11.12.2013.
The method was acceptable to all beneficiaries and Generators. WRLDC was of the view that this
requires approval from appropriate authorities as adjustment of required power from other station
tantamount to temporary allocation and is not within the purview of WRPC.
3.2 : In the 25th WRPC meeting, AGM WRLDC suggested another method of RSD. This method
is based on the principle of “RSD-Stage wise”. He explained the method as given below:
RSD-Stage wise:
1) A constituent having MW entitlement equal to or more than the installed capacity of one unit in
the station could request for RSD of that unit for a fixed number of days without seeking
consensus of the other constituents. This method of RSD could be referred as ‘On Your Own’ and
was implementable for Vindhyachal Stage-I, Korba Stage-I and Korba-II.
2) Similarly two or more constituents could come together and seek RSD of unit in a station
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This product of RSD could be termed as ‘With Someone Else’ and was implementable for
Vindhyachal Stage-II, Vindhyachal Stage-III, Korba Stage-I, Stage-II, Sipat Stage-I, Sipat Stage-
II.
During 25th WRPC meeting it was decided that “RSD-Stage wise” (RSD-SW) shall be given a
try. It was also decided that the Removal of Costliest Unit (RSD-RoCU) shall be worked on and
efforts shall be taken to ensure that in low demand period of June to September removal of
costliest units be taken on RSD and also requirements of any clearance from MOP for temporary
allocation may be explored. TCC Chairperson also stressed that as RSD-RoCU is the appropriate
methodology suggested by WRPC and therefore needs further exploration.
3.3 : Accordingly the matter was taken up with CEA. CEA vide letter I/AI/COR/GM-2014 dated
21.02.2014 (enclosed at Annexure-3.3) have communicated its views on the RSD-Removal of
Costliest Unit (RSD-RoCU) and have observed that the methodology is within the regulatory
framework and can be put in place.
As regards to technical minimum scheduling, the decision agreed upon in the 24th WRPC meeting
would remain in place till RSD is finalized and in 25th WRPC meeting beneficiaries were
requested to review requisition when WRLDC informs them of short fall in technical minimum
requirement.
MPPMCL vide letter No.CGM(Regulatory)/66 dated 03.05.2014(copy enclosed at Annexure
3.4), have intimated that since the RSD-SW have been approved in 25th WRPC and is in place
therefore technical minimum scheduling of NTPC stations be stopped.
CCM Discussion: SE(Comml), WRPC informed that RSD-Stage Wise Option exists as per the
approval in the 25th WRPC meeting. With respect to RSD-RoCU proposal, he first enquired with
the beneficiaries whether they are still agreeable to the proposal of RSD-RoCU.
Shri R.K.Awasthi, Addl CE(Comml), CSPDCL, Chhatisgarh, expressed that removal of units as
per the RSD-RoCU principle was acceptable to them and that efforts to put it in place shall be
continued. Shri K.K.Agarwal, CGM(Regulatory), MPPMCL agreed with CSPDCL views. He
further informed that RSD-RoCU was a win-win situation to the beneficiaries, generators and also
the other beneficiaries who were desirous of availing the power from the station with higher
variable cost. After RSD-RoCU they are still getting the power at either the same rate or cheaper
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PP), MSEDCL also expressed MSEDCL were agreeable to RSD-RoCU proposal. Shri P.J.Jani,
EE(CSP), GUVNL also expressed agreement to the principle of RSD-RoCU. Shri P.B.Behere,
GM, NTPC informed that NTPC had given their consent subject to certain conditions as per their
letter dated 30.11.2013.
SE(Comml), WRPC then enquired WRLDC to express their position towards implementing RSD-
RoCU.
Shri V.K.Shrivastava, AGM, WRLDC informed that if RSD-RoCU was to be implemented
following points needs to be addressed:
1) If a beneficiary from a Station A was to be alloted equivalent power from Station-B under
RSD-RoCU, then MoP should not object to the transfer. Hence for MoP to approve the
transfer, clearance from MoP on the principle of RSD-RoCU is required to be obtained.
Till such time WRLDC shall not be in a position to implement RSD-RoCU.
SE (Comml), WRPC informed that subsequent to the 25th WRPC meeting CEA had expressed its
opinions and the same was given in Annex 3.3 of the agenda notes. He informed that CEA has
expressed RSD-RoCU (which was option 1 forwarded to CEA by TCC Chairperson as per MOM
of 27.11.2013) as most appropriate. Since the fixed charge liability from original beneficiary
would not change, CEA has informed that there is no reallocation of shares. As per section 29(4)
on EA-2003 as well as clause 2.4.1 of IEGC the RPC in the region may agree matters pertaining
to economy and efficiency in the operation of the power system. Accordingly the adoption of
RSD-RoCU methodology is within the purview of RPC.
Committee recommended that the discussion/ views may be put up to TCC/WRPC.
ITEM No.4: Rescheduling of SSP units:
4.1 : Background: This issue was discussed in the 65th CCM, 66th CCM, 24th WRPC and 25th
WRPC meetings. In the 25th WRPC meeting NCA representative pointed out they are ready to
implement the Best Fit method. NCA pursued the same with the beneficiaries. They have received
consent from MP government for the same. However SSNL have categorically informed them
that NCA shall not implement the method unless Govt of Gujarat and Maharashtra consent is
obtained. Maharashtra & Gujarat expressed that they are confirming the agreement for best fit
scheduling method. NCA agreed to take Maharashtra & Gujarat consent as deemed consent by
respective government and implement best fit method.
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WRPC recommended that the Best fit methodology for scheduling of RBPH machines of SSP
shall be implemented w.e.f. 10.02.2014.
4.2 : NCA vide fax message No. NCA/EMC/Apr/ dated 07.04.2014(copy enclosed at Annexure-
4.2) have informed that they have started to implement the Best fit schedule for running of RBPH
M/cs of SSP w.e.f.. 07th April 2014. The allotted power to beneficiary states will be intimated to
WRLDC and beneficiary States and energy accounting will be done on the basis of power
allocated and actual energy generation in each time block.
The data received from WRLDC for preparing DSM account for the week 07.04.2014 to
13.04.2014 was checked for implementation of above method. However it was observed that the
drawl schedules are according to the NWDT ratio and is not as per the best fit schedule
methodology agreed in the 25th WRPC meeting. The matter was taken up with WRLDC vide
letter dated 21.04.2014 (copy enclosed at Annexure-4.3).
WRLDC vide their letter dated 05.04.2014(copy enclosed at Annexure-4.4) have intimated that
due to scheduling S/W constraints the changes in the schedule to accommodate Best Fit Schedule
given by NCA was not incorporated in the data, initially submitted. However the necessary
changes in the scheduling S/W have been incorporated and the complete data of implemented
schedule from 07.04.2014 have been submitted.
CCM Discussion:
SE(Comml), WRPC informed that as far as accounting for DSM is concerned, as per earlier
mechanism actual energy sent out at SSP was distributed in ratio of their shares. With the Best Fit
method, there is a need that NCA data submitted has to be adjusted as per energy sent out. Shri
M.A.K.P.Singh, Member(Power), NCA stated that for CBPH stations, the energy sent out is
always as per Tribunal award. For RBPH units, it is as per Best Fit. SE(Comml), WRPC stated
that NCA shall submit the schedules for SSP (RBPH and CBPH) as per actual for each
beneficiary so that accounting can be done. The methodology was discussed in detail by the
committee. NCA representative agreed to send the data as per accounting requirement.
Committee noted.
ITEM No.5: Implementation of Automatic Meter Reading in Western Region
Background: WRLDC vide letter WRLDC/MO-I/1551/2013 Dated: 12th Sept, 2013, have
intimated that in the 23rd WRPC meeting held on 12th June’2013, it was agreed for
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be included in the fees and charges of WRLDC. The mode of implementation of AMR would be
as followed by POWERGRID as in case of ABT meters.
In the 65th CCM, committee requested POWERGRID to expedite the implementation of AMR in
WR.
In the 66th CCM, Power Grid representative stated that a pilot project is underway which is
outsourced and at a 765 KV substation communication RF interference problems are being
faced. The feedback from the contractor is expected in 15 days, which would be communicated to
TCC/WRPC. It was suggested that PGCIL may explore the possibility of GSM technology in
such cases.
CCM: POWERGRID agreed to furnish the present position in the forthcoming
TCC/WRPC meeting.
CCM Noted as above.
ITEM No.6: Disbursal of STOA charges collected by WRLDC during scheduling of Koba-7
under STOA
Background: WRLDC vide letter WRLDC/MO-I/1551/2013 Dated: 12th Sept, 2013, have
intimated that POWERGRID in its communication dated 26th Aug’2013 intimated that they had
filed a petition at Hon’ble Supreme Court challenging the order of APTEL on Korba-7 scheduling
during period March’2012 to July 2012 and requested WRLDC not to deduct any payment from
STOA payments to CTU.
The matter was discussed in the 24th TCC/WRPC meeting where WRLDC expressed that unless
POWERGRID gives consent for adjustment for the above charges, they shall not be able to adjust
the same from other transactions. PGCIL expressed that since the case is pending with ATE, and
requested to put the adjustments on hold till the verdict comes. WRPC decided that since no stay
has been granted to CERC order, POWERGRID shall refund the amount along with interest to
beneficiaries within a week’s time and in case the decision of ATE comes in favour of Powergrid,
constituents will pay back the amount within seven days.
In the 66th CCM and 25th WRPC meeting POWERGRID representative stated that no payment
has been made as on date due to the inclusion of Lanco Kondapalli in the revised REA’s issued by
WRPC. It was clarified that inclusion of Lanco Kondapalli in the revised REA’s do not have
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bearing on the adjustment of STOA’s in respect of Korba-7 for the period it was scheduled under
STOA and POWERGRID shall refund the amount along with the interest to beneficiaries
immediately.
CCM discussion: The position is discussed in Supplementary agenda item of the MOM.
ITEM No.7: Revision of Accounts.
SE(Comml) WRPC informed that it has been observed that requests for revision of REAs, UIs,
DSMs, RECs are being received every now and then. The reasons cited for revision of A/cs are
discrepancies observed in the A/cs, inadvertent errors in input data etc. It is very difficult to keep
track of these observations and discrepancies and therefore revise these A/cs, since almost every
A/c is required to be revised.
It is therefore proposed to strictly deal with the revision of A/cs issue by fixing up the
responsibility so as to minimise the errors and timely submission of observations by pool
members.
The committee discussed the same. They opined that some of the minor errors can be avoided by
a feedback from the concerned. After discussion it was felt that in the First Phase generators shall
be in a position to check their schedules and actual and communicate any errors, so that they are
corrected before any accounting is done. WRLDC updates the data on their web site by Thursday
and WRPC prepares accounts and issues accounts by Tuesday. So the generators can look at the
data and convey to WRLDC any errors in actual and schedules by Sunday. Generators agreed to
the same.
Committee noted as above.
ITEM No.8: Control area transfer from WRLDC to SLDC(CG) in respect of NSPCL
2x250MW for the period 03rd April to 31st July 2014:
Background: CSPTCL vide their letter No. 03-02/SLDC/RA/NSPCL/110(A) dated 17.042014
(copy enclosed at Annexure-8.1) have informed that as per clause 6.4.2(iii), the control area of
M/s NSPCL falls under SLDC (CG), since allocation from this project to Chattisgarh State is
more than 50%. Therefore the control area of this project (plant) be shifted from WRLDC to
SLDC (CG) immediately. Reply of WRLDC to the above letter is enclosed at Annexure-8.2).
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CCM: During the discussion AGM, WRLDC pointed out since NSPCL as CGS falls under
definition (clause 2(k)) and it was automatically under WRLDC control area. Other beneficiaries
were in agreement with WRLDC interpretation. Representative of Chhatisgarh agreed to inform
their management about the same.
CCM noted as above.
ITEM No.9: Wheeling charges to MSETCL/MSEDCL for wheeling power to Goa:
Background: In the 24th WRPC meeting, it was decided the loss credit to MSEDCL for wheeling
power to Goa was to be discontinued wef 14.10.2013 due to the commissioning of CTU network
to Goa.
In the 25th WRPC meeting MSEDCL pointed out that in spite of commissioning of the CTU
network, power is wheeled at Kolhapur 400 kV bus and also on 220 kV Kolhapur-Ponda D/c
lines. Effectively MSEDCL is still wheeling power to Goa and credit is not given for the same.
WRPC recommended that CTU, MSEDCL and Goa may first discuss the issue and the outcome
may also be discussed in CCM for necessary action.
CCM Discussion: GM(F&A-PP), MSEDCL informed that so far the meeting could not be held,
as Goa was not confirming the dates.
CCM suggested that a meeting may be organized and the progress of the same be informed in the
forthcoming TCC/WRPC meeting in June 2nd-3rd week.
CCM noted as above.
ITEM No.10: Declaration of transmission elements into commercial operation by PGCIL.
SE(Comml), WRPC informed that the list of transmission elements commissioned during the
period January-2014 to April 2014 conveyed by PGCIL is as follows: Sl. No
Name of the Element Project Name Date of Sharing the Charges
Date of Charging
1 2Nos 3*110MVAR Switchable Line Reactor(SLR) on 765kV D/c Wardha-Aurangabad at Wardha S/s
Transmission System Strengthening in Western Part of WR of IPP Generation Projects in Chhattisgarh(IPP-D)
1-Jan-14 28.12.2013 (bank 1) and 30.12.2013 (bank 2)
2 765kV 1500MVA ICT-I at 765/400kV Solapur S/s along with associated Bays.
Krishnapatnam UMPP 1-Jan-14 13.12.2013
3 765kV 1500MVA ICT-II at 765/400kV Solapur S/s along with associated Bays.
Krishnapatnam UMPP 1-Jan-14 29.12.2013
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4 765kV 240MAVR Bus Reactor at 765/400kV Solapur SS along with associated Bays
Krishnapatnam UMPP 1-Jan-14 16.12.2013
5 765kV Line Bays with 240MVAr Switchable Line Reactor for 765kV S/c Raichur -Solapur Tr Line-I
Krishnapatnam UMPP 1-Jan-14 22.12.2013
6 765kV 240MVar Switchable Line Reactor for 765kV S/c Raichur -Solapur Line-II(Pvt Line) used as Bus Reactor
Line Bays and Reactor at POWERGRID SS for Raichur Solapur Tr Line for Synchronour Interconnection b/w SR and WR
1-Jan-14 31.12.2013
7 765kV, 3x80MVAR Bus Reactor at 765kV/400kV Bina S/s alongwith associated bays
Sasan UMPP 1-Jan-14 30-Dec-13
8 765kV, 3x80MVAR Line Reactor of Satna-I as Bus Reactor at 765/400kV Gwalior S/s
Vindhyachal-IV & Rihand-III 1-Jan-14 30-Dec-13
9 i) 400kV D/c Jabalpur-Jabalpur (Pooling) TL along with associated bays at both ends.
Orissa-Part-B 1-Jan-14 30-Dec-13
10 (ii) 1x125MVAR, 420kV Bus Reactor alongwith associated bays at 765/400kV Jabalpur Pooling Station.
Orissa-Part-B 1-Jan-14 30-Dec-13
11 (iii) 765kV, 3x500MVA ICT-I alongwith associated bays at 765/400kV Jabalpur Pooling S/s
Orissa-Part-B 1-Jan-14 30-Dec-13
12 i) 765kV D/c Jabalpur-Bina Ckt-II with 3x80MVAR Line Reactor at Bina end alongwith associated bays at both ends
Orissa-Part -C 1-Jan-14 30-Dec-13
13 (ii) 765kV D/c Jabalpur-Bina Ckt-I with 3x80MVAR Line Reactor at Jabalpur end alongwith associated bays at both ends
Orissa-Part -C 1-Jan-14 31-Dec-13
14 400kV, 2x50MVAR Line Reactor as Bus Reactor alongwith associated bays at 765/400kV Jabalpur Pooling Station
MB Power(MP) Ltd. 1-Jan-14 30-Dec-13
15 i) LILO of 400kV Akola-Aurangabad Transmission Line Ckt-II at New POWERGRID Aurangabad S/s.
Mundra UMPP(Part-B) 1-Feb-14
17.01.2014
16 ii)400kV, 1x315MVA ICT-I at 400/220kV Aurangabad S/s alongwith its associated bays.
Mundra UMPP (Part-B) 1-Feb-14
18.01.2014
17 iii)400kV, 1x315MVA ICT-II at 400/220kV Aurangabad S/s alongwith its associated bays.
Mundra UPMM (Part-B) 1-Feb-14
27.01.2014
18 iv) 400kV, 80MVAR Line Reactor for Wardha-Aurangabad Ckt-I used as Bus Reactor at 400/220kV Aurangabad S/s alongwith associated bays
Mundra UMPP (Part-B) 1-Feb-14
18.01.2014
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19 v) 400kV, 80MVAR Line Reactor for Wardha-Aurangabad Ckt-II used as Bus Reactor at 400/220kV Aurangabad S/s alongwith associated bays
Mundra UMPP (Part-B) 1-Feb-14
27.01.2014
20 i) 3x80MVAR Switchable line Reactor of 765kV S/c Jabalplur-Bina Ckt-I at 765/400kV Bina S/s
Transmission System for Phase-I Generation Projects in Orissa Part-C
1-Feb-14
30-Jan-14
21 ii) 4x80MVAR Switchable Line Reactor of 765kV S/c Jabalpur-Bina Ckt-II at 765/400kV Jabalpur Pooling S/s
Transmission System for Phase-I Generation Projects in Orissa Part-C
1-Feb-14
31-Jan-14
22 3x80MVAR Bus Reactor at 765kV/400kV Gwalior S/s alongwith associated bays
Sasan UMPP 1-Feb-14
31-Jan-14
23 3x80MVAR Line Reactor of 765kV S/c Bina-Gwalior Ckt-III at 765/400kV Gwalior S/s alongwith associated bays as Bus Reactor.
Transmission System for Phase-I Generation Projects in Orissa Part-C
1-Feb-14
31-Jan-14
24 765kV D/c Raigarh(Kotra)-Raipur(Durg) TL alongwith associated bays at Raigarh (Kotra) & associated Bays/Reactor at Raipur(Durg) S/s.
Transmission System associated with IPPs Generation in Chhattisgarh(Set-A)
1-Feb-14
31.01.2014 (ckt. 1) and 01.02.2014 (ckt. 2)
25 i) 765kV, 3x80MVAR Bus Reactor at 765/400kV Aurangabad S/s alongwith associated bays.
Transmission System Strengthening in Western Part of WR of IPP Generation Projects in Chhattisgarh(IPP-D)
1-Mar-14
05.02.2014
26 (ii) 765/400kV 3x500MVA ICT-II at 765/400kV Aurangabad S/s alongwith associated bays.
Transmission System Strengthening in Western Part of WR of IPP Generation Projects in Chhattisgarh(IPP-D)
1-Mar-14
05.02.2014
27 3rd Bank of 765/400kV, 1500MVA Interconnecting Transformer(ICT) along with associated bays at Raigarh Pooling station(Near Tamnar)
IPP - Set-B 1-Mar-14
07.02.2014
28 765/400kV, 1500MVA Inter connecting Transformer alongwith associated bays at Raigarh Pooling station (Kotra)
IPP-Set-A 1-Mar-14
07.02.2014
29 3x80MVAR Line Reactor of 765kV S/c Bina-Gwalior Ckt-III at 765kV Bina S/s as Bus Reactor
Transmission System for Phase-I Generation Projects in Orissa Part-C
1-Mar-14
28-Feb-14
30 3x80MVAR Line reactor of 765kV Gwalior-Jaipur Ckt-I at 765kV Gwalior SS as Bus Reactor
Transmission System of Vindhyachal-IV(1000MW) & Rihand-III(1000MW) Generation Projects
1-Mar-14
28-Feb-14
31 765kV, 3x80MVAR Bus Reactor-I at 765kV Jabalpur Pooling S/s
Transmission System for Phase-I Generation Projects in Orissa Part-B
1-Mar-14
28-Feb-14
32 (i) 765kV S/c Satna-Gwalior Ckt-I Transmission Line
Transmission System of Vindhyachal-IV(1000MW) & Rihand-III(1000MW) Generation Projects
1-Mar-14
6-Feb-14
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33 (ii) 3x80MVAR Line Reactor at 765/400kV Satna S/s alongwith associated bays for 765kV S/c Satna-Gwalior Ckt-I TL
Transmission System of Vindhyachal-IV(1000MW) & Rihand-III(1000MW) Generation Projects
1-Mar-14
31-Dec-13
34 (iii) 765kV Line bays alongwith 3x80MVAR Line Reactor at 765/400kV Gwalior S/s for 765kV S/s Satna-Gwalior Ckt-I TL (These line reactor were commissioned as Bus Reactor on 31.12.13 with the commissioning of 765kV Satna-Gwalior Ckt-I These reactors are now commissioned as per original plan as line reactor for 765kV Satna-Gwalior line Ckt-I)
Transmission System of Vindhyachal-IV(1000MW) & Rihand-III(1000MW) Generation Projects
1-Mar-14
6-Feb-14
35 765kV, 3x80MVAR Line Reactor for 765kV D/c Wardha-Aurangabad line-I Ckt-I at 765/400kV Aurangabad S/s to be used as Bus Reactor
IPP-Set-D 1-Mar-14
28.02.2014
36 765kV 3x80MVAR Swichable Line Reactor along with associated bays for 765kV S/c Solapur-Pune Line at 765/400kV Solapur S/s to be used as Bus Reactor
Krishnapatnam UMPP 1-Mar-14
28.02.2014
37 765kV 3x110MVAR line Reactor for 765kV D/c Raipur-Wardha Line-I Ckt-II at 765/400kV Wardha S/s to be used as Bus Reactor
Integration of Pooling Stations in Chhattisgarh with Central Part of WR for IPP Generation Projects in Chhattisagrh Part-C
1-Mar-14
28.02.2014
38 400kV D/c Vadodara-Asoj (GETCO) TL (for Direct interconnection with 400kV D/c Vadodara-Pirana TL) bypassing Vadodara Pooling Station.
Transmission System associated with System Strengthening in North/West part of WR for IPP Projects in Chhattisgarh
1-Apr-14
29-Mar-14
39 765kV, 3x80MVAR Line Reactor of 765kV S/c Vadodara-Indore TL as Bus Reactor at Indore S/s
IPP Generation Projects in MP & Chhattisgarh
1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
40 400kV D/c Pirana-Vadodara TL (direct Interconnection with 400kV D/c Vadodara-Asoj TL.) bypassing Vadodara Pooling Station under Interim Contingency scheme
IPP Generation Projects in MP & Chhattisgarh
1-Apr-14
29-Mar-14
41 400kV, 63 MVAR Bus Reactor at 765/400kV Indore SS
ATS for Sasan Regional System for WR
1-Apr-14
26-Mar-14
42 400kV, 125MVAR Bus Reactor at Khandwa S/s
Installation of Reactors in WR 1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
43 400kV, 125 MVAR Bus Reactor at Jabalpur S/s
Installation of Reactors in WR 1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
44 765kV, 4x500MVA ICT-II at 765/400kV Jabalpur Pooling Station.
Transmission System for Phase-I Generation Projects in Orissa Part-B
1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
45 765kV, 3x80MVAR Line Reactor of 765kV D/c Dharmjaygarh-Jabalpur TL at Jabalpur end as Bus Reactor.
Transmission System for Phase-I Generation Projects in Orissa Part-B
1-Apr-14
30-Mar-14
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46 400/220kV GIS Kala S/s(new) in UT-DNH along with 315MVA 400/220kV ICT-I & II, 80MVAR, 420kV Bus Reactor along wih looped in portion of LILO line of 400kV D/c Vapi-Navi Mumbai line
Establishment of 400/220KV GIS at KALA in UT of DNH through 400kV D/C Vapi-Navi Mumbai Transmission Line(Interim Contingency)
1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
47 M/c Portion of 400kV D/c Vapi-Kudus line(under WRSS-V) from location AP 18/0 to AP 38/0.
Establishment of 400/220KV GIS at KALA in UT of DNH through 400kV D/C Vapi-Navi Mumbai Transmission Line(Interim Contingency)
1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
48 Portion of 400kV D/c Navasari-Boisar line (under regional system of MUNDRA UMPP) from location AP 38/0 to AP 44/0.
Establishment of 400/220KV GIS at KALA in UT of DNH through 400kV D/C Vapi-Navi Mumbai Transmission Line(Interim Contingency)
1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
49 M/c Portion of 400kV D/c Navasari-Boisar Line(under Regional System of MUNDRA UMPP) from location AP 44/0 AP 45A/0.
Establishment of 400/220KV GIS at KALA in UT of DNH through 400kV D/C Vapi-Navi Mumbai Transmission Line(Interim Contingency)
1-Apr-14
31-Mar-14
50 765kV, 3x110MVAR Line Reactor for 765kV D/c Raipur-Wardha Line-1 Ckt-I at 765/400kV Wardha S/s to be used as Bus Reactor.
Integration of Pooling Stations in Chhattisgarh with Central Part of WR for IPP Generation Projects in Chhattisagrh Part-C
1-Apr-14
28.03.2014
51 765kV, 3x80MVAR Switchable Line Reactor for 765kV Seoni-Wardha Ckt-II at 765/400kV Seoni S/s.
Mundra TS 1-Apr-14
31.03.2014
52 Loop IN Portion of LILO of 765 kV S/c Ranchi-Sipat PS Line
Transmission system for Phase-1 Generation Projects in Orissa-B
1-Apr-14
31-03-2014
53 Loop Out Portion of LILO of 765 kV S/c Ranchi-Sipat PS Line
1-Apr-14
31-03-2014
54 765kV,3X110 MVAr Bus Reactor-1, with spare unit at Dharamjaygarh SS alongwith associated bays
1-Apr-14
31-03-2014
55 WR Pooling Station-LILO Point (at Dharamjaygarh\Near Korba WR) portion of 765KV S/c Ranchi-Sipat Line.
DVC Maithon and Right Bank Project
1-Apr-14
31-03-2014
56 LILO Point (at Dharamjaygarh(Near Korba WR) - Ranchi portion of 765KV S/c Ranchi-Sipat Line alongwith Switchable Line Shunt reactor and associated bays at Ranchi SS.’
1-Apr-14
31-03-2014
Shri B.B.Mehta, CE, SLDC GETCO informed that in sl nos 38 and 40, effectively only one line exists between 400 kV Pirana and Asoj as portion from Vadodra gantry to Asoj have been bunched into one circuit. Hence the COD for only one line was acceptable to them. Shri Abhinav Verma, CM, Powergrid informed that all schemes are as per the Standing Committee discussions.
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CCM noted as above
ITEM No.11:Declaration of ISGS into commercial operation.
SE(Comml),WRPC informed that the status of Units Commissioned in Western Region for the period
Jan-14 to Apr-14 as intimated by WRLDC is as follows:
Sl.No Station Name Unit No/Capacity
Date wef commencement of Commissioning activities
Date of Syn. Of GT
Date of CoD Remarks
1 SASAN UMPP 2-660MW NA 13th dec'13
28th Jan'14
2 SASAN UMPP 4-660MW NA 14th Mar'14
12th Apr'14
3 Vandana VL 1-270MW 29th Oct’2012 04th Sep 2013
10th Apr'14
4 Mouda 2-500MW NA 26th Mar’2013
30th Mar'14
5 VSTPS-IV 12-500MW NA 22nd Mar’2013
27th Mar'14
6 Korba west power ltd 1-600MW 23rd Feb 2013 08th
Oct'13 01st Apr'14
7 JPL Stg-2 1-600MW NA 30th sep'13
14th Mar'14
8 JPL Stg-2 2-600MW NA 22nd Feb'14
31st Mar'14
9 2*30MW ACBIL 2-30MW NA 2nd Feb'14
30th mar'14
CCM noted
ITEM No. 12: Grant of MTOA and LTOA by POWERGRID. The list of LTOAs/MTOAs received from NLDC and applicable from the month of April-14 for
computation of RTA is enclosed at Annex-12.
CCM noted
ITEM No.13: revision of UI statement in respect of CGPL due to grid disturbance:
Background: CGPL vide letter CGPL-UMPP/O&M/WRPC/01234 dated 15th April 2014 have
requested for revision of weekly UI statement for the period 10th March 2014 to 16th March 2014.
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The grid disturbance at CGPL on 12.03.2014 was due to reasons beyond control of CGPL and
therefore CGPL have requested for revision of schedule on 12.03.2014 during the GD at CGPL.
The revised schedule and certification of Grid disturbance have not been received so far from
WRLDC.
CCM: During CCM, AGM WRLDC informed that the same shall be done shortly.
CCM noted
Item No.14: Outstanding payment between WR & SR (Aug 2002 to Dec 2002) :
It was informed that this point is taken out of 67th CCM agenda as a separate meeting is
being held today.
CCM noted
Supplementary Agenda Items: Item SA1: STOA charges applied for the FY-2014-15 by RLDCs for STU systems in WR
WRLDC have intimated that the following charges have been applied to STOA transactions wrt
STU system in WR
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Sl.No STU Rate in Rs/Mwh wef Remarks
Rs.123.75 /MWh 03.04.2014 As per letter dated
1/4/2014, received at
WRLDC on 02/04/14
1 GETCO
Rs. 113.38/MWh 08.05.2014 As per letter dated
07/05/14
2 MSETCL Rs. 360 /MWh 24/04/14 As per letter dt.23rd April
2014 & received at
WRLDC on 23/04/14
3 MPPTCL Rs.68.95 / MWh 01/04/2014 As per letter dt.25/03/14
,received at WRLDC on
–25//3/2014.
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Internalized wef
03/04/14 for MPSLDC &
MP Transco charges for
MPPMCL transactions
as per letter dt.01/04/14
received at WRLDC on
02/04/14.
4 CSPTCL Rs. 233/MWh 31..07.2013 As per letter dt 26/07/13
&29/04/14
5 D&D Rs. 80/MWh
6 DNH Rs. 80 /MWh
7 GOA Rs. 80/MWh
Since OA
implementation
Since no separate
declaration by D&D,DNH
& GOA for its STU
system as per CERC
Regulation Rs.80/MWh
has been considered
All the respective agencies are requested to confirm the same and the above charges will be
applied till further declaration by respective STUs.
Committee may like to note.
SA-2 : Disbursal of STOA charges collected by WRLDC during scheduling of Korba-7 under STOA during the period March’12 to July’12
As regards to Item No.6 of main agenda, WRLDC have intimated the status of disbursal of
STOA charges collected by WRLDC during scheduling of Korba-7 under STOA. WRLDC have
intimated that POWERGRID vide letter dated 19th Macrh’14 had informed WRLDC to deduct an
amount of Rs.6,05,73,460/- from the STOA disbursals from the current disbursal STOA charges
. Accordingly WRLDC will be disbursing the amount to the following agencies by 15th of
May’2014.
The details of amount to be collected from various agencies ( Table-1) and to be disbursed to
various agencies ( Table-2) on account of Korba-& STOA is tabled below.
Table-1
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TOTAL
CTU Amount (RS) LT Customers(RS) Amount (RS) STU Amount (RS) SLDC Amount (RS) RLDCAmount (RS) Amount (RS)
WRTS 16,076,296 GUVNL 9,087,745 CSPTCL 18,396,072 CSPTCL SLDC 92,000 WRLDC 2,059,000MP Tradeco 10,200,694 MPPTCL 9,012,630 MP SLDC 226,000CSPDCL 2,154,331 MSETCL 12,358,756 MSETCL SLDC 356,000MSEDCL 12,989,122GOA 1,323,394DD 994,868DNH 2,122,381HVDC Bhad 9,834HVDC Vind 2,982MPAKVNL 50,503H.W.Board 67,012Jindal Power Limited 1,948,485Torrent Power Limited 1,597,327Adani Power Limited 779,412PTC (Lanco) 1,169,074
16,076,296 44,497,164 39,767,458 674,000 2,059,000 103,073,918
TOTAL CTU 60,573,460
Amount to be collected from different utilities (CTU/STU/SLDC/Discom?WRLDC etc.) against the disbursal made during the period March'12 to July'12 wrt Korba-7 STOA transactions
SLDC CHARGES RLDC CHARGESCTU CHARGES STU CHARGES
Table-2
Amount to be reimbursed back to the STOA applicants wrt Korba-7 scheduling from APR'14 STOA disbursal
Entities Amount ( in Rs)
CSPDCL 3,71,93,470
GUVNL 1,24,02,587
MP Tradeco 1,89,38,274
MSEDCL 2,95,33,286
DNH 29,15,411
D&D 8,68,264
GOA 12,22,626
TOTAL 10,30,73,918
The exact disbursal details will be submitted to CCM after the disbursal on 15/5/14.
Committee may like to note.
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SA-3: Entitlement and schedule data issues of MP
3.1 Entitlement of MP wrt LTA from Torrent & LANCO:
WRLDC have intimated that entitlements are not reflected in case of LTA transactions and are
only reflecting in case of 100% allocation in percentage by MoP in case of CGS or UMPP. LTA
transactions are scheduled as per mutually agreed schedules and no DC/ entitlements are
reflected neither in schedules issued by WRLDC nor in REA issued by WRPC.
CCM noted
3.2 Schedules of MP wrt LTA from Torrent & LANCO:
As discussed in the 66th CCM, WRLDC has provided both sending end and ex-periphery
schedules of LTA transaction for MP from LANCO & Torrent. The sending end schedules for the
above LTAs is shown in the REA of WRPC.
CCM noted
SA-4: Opening of New account ‘POSOCO WR Deviation Pool Account Fund’ as per DSM regulations :
The Hon’ble CERC vide notification dtd 6th January 2014 has issued regulations on “Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Deviation Settlement Mechanism and related matters) Regulations, 2014” and the regulation has come into force w.e.f 17th Feb’14. In accordance with provisions 9(2) of the regulation,
Quote
“All payments on account of Charges for Deviation including Additional Charges for Deviation levied under these regulations and interest, if any, received for late payment shall be credited to the funds called the “Regional Deviation Pool Account Fund”, which shall be maintained and operated by the concerned Regional Load Despatch Centre in each region in accordance with provisions of these regulations.”
Unquote
Accordingly a new bank account has been opened by POSOCO in IDBI bank. The details of the bank account is given below:
Account Name : POSOCO WR Deviation Pool Account Fund
Account No : 0386103000003896
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IFSC/RTGC Code : IBKL0000386
Bank Name & Add. : IDBI Bank, MIDC, Mumbai-400093
WRLDC vide letter No.WRLDC/MO-III/1541/592 dt 30.4.14 informed all regional entities of Western Region about the new account details. Pool members are requested to make all payments towards deviation charges to this new account with immediate effect.
CCM noted
SA-5: Opening of Letter of credit(LC) against Deviation charges liability.
As per CERC Deviation Settlement Mechanism Regulations clause 10 (4)
Quote
All regional entities which had at any time during the previous financial year failed to make payment charges of Deviation including Additional charges for Deviation within the time specified in this regulations shall be required to open a Letter of Credit (LC) equal to 110% of its average payable weekly liability for Deviations in the previous financial year, in favour of the concerned RLDC within a fortnight from the date these Regulations come into force.
Unquote
Accordingly, WRLDC vide letter no. WRLDC/MO-III/1676/2014 dt 5.5.2014 has issued letter to the concerned to open LC for the amount which is calculated as per above clause. The details of entities and amount of LC to be opened are given in Annex-I. All concerned are requested to open LC in favour of ‘Power System Operation Corporation Ltd.’ Western Regional Load Despatch Centre, Mumbai , at the earliest. If any entity has opened LC which is valid at present, they can open the LC for new amount after the expiry of earlier LC.
CCM noted
SA- 6: Status of Deviation charges Payable/Receivable by WR entities to WR Deviation pool account fund maintained by WRLDC:
Status of Deviation charges Payable/Receivable by WR entities to WR Deviation pool account fund maintained by WRLDC as on 5th May14 is enclosed at Annex-II.
Major Default by Entities towards Deviation charges -Payable
1. Elect.Dept Daman&Diu: Rs 7.67crs 2. JPL : Rs 4.50 crs
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CCM requested entities to make necessary payments.
SA- 7: Status of Reactive Energy charges Payable/Receivable by WR entities to Reactive pool account fund maintained by WRLDC :
Status of Reactive Energy charges Payable/Receivable by WR entities to Reactive pool account fund maintained by WRLDC as on 1st May14 is enclosed at Annex-III.
Major Default by Entities towards Reactive Energy charges -Payable
1. Elect.Dept DNH: Rs 41.27lakh 2. MSEDCL: Rs 15.36lakh 3. Elect.Dept Daman&Diu: Rs 13.99lakh
CCM noted
SA-8: Reconciliation of UI and REC pool account for the period Oct’13- Dec’13.
WRLDC has sent the signed reconciliation statement for the period Oct’13 to Dec’13 to all
UI/REC pool members on 6th Jan ‘2014. Also all the details of payments/receipts of UI and REC
during Oct’13 to Dec’13 are also uploaded on WRLDC website
(www.wrldc.com/commercial/Pool Reconciliation). The following members are yet to send back
the signed reconciled statement to WRLDC for the period mentioned above..
UI Pool Members REC Pool mmbers 1. MP Power Management Co.Ltd. 1. CSPDCL
2. Maharashtra SLDC 2. MP Power Management
Co.Ltd.
3. GOA 3. MSEDCL
4. D&D 4.SLDC,GETCO
5. DNH 5. GOA
6. NTPC 6.D&D
7. POWERGRID(HVDC Vind & Bha) 7.DNH
8. LANCO
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10. CGPL
11. ESSAR Power
12. SASAN Power
13. KSK Mahanadhi
14. Korba(W) Power
15. DB Power
16. Jaypee Nigri TPP
17. ESSAR Steel
18. DGEN
Since there is a serious audit objection on non-signing of UI & REC reconciliation statement it is
once again requested that all UI pool members may sign the statement sent by WRLDC.
WRLDC has also sent the signed reconciliation statement for the period Jan’14 to Mar’14 to all
UI pool members on 7th April ‘2014 and all the details of payments/receipts of UI and REC
during Jan’14to Mar’14 are also uploaded on WRLDC website
(www.wrldc.com/commercial/Pool Reconciliation).All the UI/REC Pool members are requested
to send the signed reconciliation statement for Jan’14 to Mar’14 to WRLDC at the earliest.
MS WRPC requested all UI pool members to complete the necessary formalities.
SA-9: Erroneous /less recoding of energy by SEMs in the following locations
The data from the following meters received at WRLDC are found to be erroneous. Location wise details are tabled below.
Description Meter No Meter Type Remarks
400KV SIDE OF GT-1 AT VANDANA VL NP-2857-A Stand-by
400KV SIDE OF ST-1 AT VANDANA VIDHUT NP-2653-A Stand-by
400KV KORBA LINE AT VANDANA VL NP-2652-A Main
400KV KORBA LINE AT VANDANA VL NP-2656-A Check
400KV BIRSINGPUR LINE AT VANDANA VL NP-2655-A Main
1. Erroneous recoding by all SEMs.
2. Even when GT is not in service meter is showing energy export.
3. Line meters are recoding inconsistent value at all time when compared with other end SEM data.
4. The matter has already been taken up with VVL and PGCIL. VVL so far could not establish any reason
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400KV BIRSINGPUR LINE AT VANDANA VL NP-2654-A Check
establish any reason for the erroneous data recording. It is requested that POWERGRID may depute an officer to VVL for resolving the issue at the earliest.
220kV Kotmikala line-I at Anuppur NP-2163-A
Main( Secure make)
1. SEM at Anupur is recording less energy continuously. The matter has been reported to SLDC< Jabalpur. It is requested to resolve the issue at the earliest.
CCM requested the entities to take necessary corrective actions and inform WRLDC.
SA-10.:Requirement of the Special energy meters( SEMs) & DCDs for the year 2015&16.
WRLDC vide letter dated 09.05.2014(copy enclosed at Annex-SA-10) have intimated that they
have calculated requirement of SEMs for the years 2015 & 2016 for western Region.
Consolidated requirement of SEMs and DCD is as follows. Detailed SEM and DCD requirement
sheet is enclosed at Annex-I .
TOTAL SEM meter Requirement for 2015 &20 16 :213 Nos
20 % Spare SEMs : 43Nos.
Total Requirement of SEMs including spares : 256Nos.
TOTAL DCD Requirement for 2015 & 16 : 21 Nos
20 % Spare DCD : 4 Nos
Total Requirement of DCD including spares : 25 Nos
CCM recommended the same.
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ITEM NO 16: Any other Item: Shri P.J.Jani, EE, GUVNL had submitted items which are given in Annex 16.1 He explained the agenda items for the benefit of the CCM members. The CCM decided to include these points in the next CCM agenda and deliberate on the same. CCM noted ITEM No.17: Date and venue of next meeting MS, WRPC informed that the same shall be conveyed to the members.
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Minutes of the 67th Commercial Committee Meeting held on 21.05.2014 at Mumbai
Sl.No. Name Designation Organisation E-mail Mobile No. 1 Shri S.D. Taksande M.S. WRPC [email protected] 98208783842 Shri Satyanarayan S. S E (Comml.) WRPC [email protected] 92233999383 Shri P.D. Lone E E (Comml.) WRPC [email protected] 98676228234 Shri D.N. Gawali E E (Comml.) WRPC [email protected] 99306667655 Shri P.B. Behere G M NTPC, Mumbai [email protected] 90044970886 Shri E.P.Rao A G M NTPC, Mumbai [email protected] 90044971447 Mis. Suchitra Maggon A G M NTPC, Delhi [email protected] 96509904288 Shri H. Harchandani A G M NTPC, Raipur [email protected] 94242091589 Shri A.K. Chandeliya D G M NTPC, Mumbai [email protected] 900449715110 Shri Rajesh Jain NTPC, Corporate Office [email protected] 965099407311 Shri V.K. Shrivastav A G M WRLDC [email protected] 986945022112 Shri G. Anil Kumar A G M POWERGRID [email protected] 940396473813 Shri Abhimanyu Gartia D G M WRLDC [email protected] 986908805814 Shri Nabarun Roy D G M WRLDC [email protected] 986908026515 Smt. Pushpa S. C M WRLDC [email protected] 986940448216 Smt. Sachala Mishra C M WRLDC [email protected] 986945022317 Smt. S. Usha C M WRLDC [email protected] 986940445018 Smt. Roselind Varghese C M WRLDC [email protected] 986940461819 Shri Abhinav Verma CM WRLDC, Vadodara [email protected] 942850406220 Shri S. Balakumar WRLDC, Vadodara [email protected] 942850406621 Shri Vivek Pandey CM WRLDC,Mumbai [email protected] 986940467322 Shri Pravin Sute Dy. Mgr. WRLDC, Mumbai [email protected] 986940443923 Mis. Swati Vyavahare G M MSEDCL [email protected] 993031676424 Shri Vijay Bhatkar S E MSEDCL [email protected] 976973202125 Mis. Beena Savant E E MSEDCL [email protected] 916790748026 Shri B B Mehta C E SLDC, Guj [email protected] 987920073627 Shri P.J. Jani E E GUVNL [email protected] 987961875428 Shri R.K. Awasthi Addl. C E CSPDCL [email protected] 982611673829 Shri Balram Soni Addl. C E CSPTCL [email protected] 942518880730 Shri K K Agrawal C G M MPPMCoLtd [email protected] 942580585331 Shri S.D. Singh G M MPPMCL [email protected] 940690203132 Shri Gagan Diwan A O MPPMCL [email protected] 940700978633 Shri Arvind Jhalani A G M NSPCL, Corporate Centre [email protected] 965099068334 Shri Pankaj H Gupta A G H-C CGPL [email protected] 922729534535 Shri N. Ram Mohan G.H. Opn. CGPL 922729553236 Shri R.C. Gupta C.P.C. Jindal Power Ltd. Tamnar [email protected] 789890501037 Shri M H Kshatriya G M Torrent Power Company [email protected] 922741014838 Shri Hemant Shinde Sr. Mgr. RGPPL [email protected] 900449709439 Shri M.A.K.P. Singh Member (P) NCA [email protected] 9425066437
Participants list for 67th CCM held on 21.05.2014 at WRLDC, Mumbai
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ECR = Energy charge rate, in Rupees per kWh sent out.
GHR =Gross station heat rate, in kCal per kWh.
LC = Normative limestone consumption in kg per kWh.
LPL = Weighted average landed price of limestone in Rupees per kg.
LPPF =Weighted average landed price of primary fuel, in Rupees per kg, per litre
or per standard cubic metre, as applicable, during the month. (In case of
blending of fuel from different sources, the weighted average landed price of
primary fuel shall be arrived in proportion to blending ratio)
SFC = Normative Specific fuel oil consumption, in ml per kWh.
LPSFi=Weighted Average Landed Price of Secondary Fuel in Rs./ml during the
month
Provided that energy charge rate for a gas/liquid fuel based station shall be
adjusted for open cycle operation based on certification of Member Secretary of
respective Regional Power Committee for the open cycle operation during the month.
(7) The generating company shall provide to the beneficiaries of the generating
station the details of parameters of GCV and price of fuel i.e. domestic coal, imported
coal, e-auction coal, lignite, natural gas, RLNG, liquid fuel etc., as per the forms
prescribed at Annexure-I to these regulations:
Provided that the details of blending ratio of the imported coal with domestic
coal, proportion of e-auction coal and the weighted average GCV of the fuels as
received shall also be provided separately, along with the bills of the respective month:
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Provided further that copies of the bills and details of parameters of GCV and
price of fuel i.e. domestic coal, imported coal, e-auction coal, lignite, natural gas, RLNG,
liquid fuel etc., details of blending ratio of the imported coal with domestic coal,
proportion of e-auction coal shall also be displayed on the website of the generating
company. The details should be available on its website on monthly basis for a period of
three months.
(8) The landed cost of fuel for the month shall include price of fuel corresponding to
the grade and quality of fuel inclusive of royalty, taxes and duties as applicable,
transportation cost by rail / road or any other means, and, for the purpose of
computation of energy charge, and in case of coal/lignite shall be arrived at after
considering normative transit and handling losses as percentage of the quantity of coal
or lignite dispatched by the coal or lignite supply company during the month as given
below:
Pithead generating stations : 0.2%
Non-pithead generating stations : 0.8%
Provided that in case of pit head stations if coal or lignite is procured from
sources other than the pit head mines which is transported to the station through rail,
transit loss of 0.8% shall be applicable:
Provided further that in case of imported coal, the transit and handling losses
shall be 0.2%.
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(9) The landed price of limestone shall be taken based on procurement price of
limestone for the generating station, inclusive of royalty, taxes and duties as applicable
and transportation cost.
(10) In case of part or full use of alternative source of fuel supply by coal based
thermal generating stations other than as agreed by the generating company and
beneficiaries in their power purchase agreement for supply of contracted power on
account of shortage of fuel or optimization of economical operation through blending,
the use of alternative source of fuel supply shall be permitted to generating station:
Provided that in such case, prior permission from beneficiaries shall not be a pre-
condition, unless otherwise agreed specifically in the power purchase agreement:
Provided further that the weighted average price of use of alternative source of
fuel shall not exceed 30% of base price of fuel computed as per clause (11) of this
regulation:
Provided also that where the energy charge rate based on weighted average price
of use of fuel including alternative source of fuel exceeds 30% of base energy charge rate
as approved by the Commission for that year or energy charge rate based on weighted
average price of use of fuel including alternative sources of fuel exceeds 20% of energy
charge rate based on based on weighted average fuel price for the previous month,
whichever is lower shall be considered and in that event, prior consultation with
beneficiary shall be made not later than three days in advance.
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Sub: Scheduling NTPC Coal fired thermal units at technical minimum of their capacity. ***
The matter of shutdown of ISGS units under Reserve Shut Down (RSD) during low
regional demand period come up for discussion before WRPC during its 24th meeting, held
on 9.10.2013 at Goa. The main issue was, that inspite of shutting down state generating
units and reducing shares from ISGS units, under drawl of States goes as high as 500 MW,
and under such conditions, it was extremely difficult for the SLDCs to curb under drawl
specially during night hours and, hence, it was proposed that RLDC should examine the
option of shutting down central sector generating stations at least for few days considering
anticipated low system demand. This proposal came to be known as RSD.
The matter was discussed in 65th CCM. The CCM discussion could not converge to a
mutually acceptable solution and considering the difficult scenario, it was recommended
that the matter needs to be brought to the knowledge of TCC/WRPC for decision.
During the discussions on this issue before TCC, it was once again brought to the
notice of the forum by NTPC that, due to very low requisitioning, it is not practical to
operate the NTPC coal based generating unit. Further, when a day change over takes place
(96th Block of previous day and 1st block of next day), ramp up or down rate constrains are
not adhered to by WRLDC. He requested the beneficiaries to give at least technical
minimum schedules or if they foresee very low demand give consent to implement RSD.
The TCC felt that there are several issues which are required to be resolved before
implementation of RSD and, accordingly, it was recommended that NTPC Coal fired Thermal
Units having capacity more than 500 MW and above shall be scheduled at technical
minimum of 60% of their capacity and below 500 MW (i.e. 200/210 MW) shall be scheduled
at 70% of their capacity till issue of RSD is resolved in separate meeting, and WRLDC shall
ensure ramping up and down rates while issuing schedule.
The WRPC agreed to the recommendations of TCC till RSD or other options are
explored in forthcoming meeting.
Annexure‐3.4
The system of scheduling coal fired stations of NTPC on the basis of technical
minimum as per the above decision of WRPC, has been implemented.
It may be mentioned here that the technical minimum has not been defined in any
of the regulations.
In the meantime, Hon’ble Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has
notified Regulations on Deviation Settlement Mechanism (DSM) and Related Matters on 6th
Jan. 2014 which has come into force w.e.f. 17.2.2014. By way of notification of DSM
Regulations, CERC has repelled the existing Unscheduled Interchange Charges and Related
Matters Regulations 2009 with the objective to maintain grid discipline and grid security as
envisaged under the grid code through the commercial mechanism for deviation settlement
through drawl and injection of electricity by the users of the grid. Hon’ble Commission
under clause 7 of the said Regulations has prescribed limits on deviation volume and
consequences of crossing limits. Clause 7 (i) of Regulation reads –
“Over drawl/under drawl of electricity by any buyer during the time block shall not exceed 12% of its scheduled drawl or 150 MW which is lower when grid frequency is 49.70 Hz. and above.”
Further, additional charges have also been prescribed for deviation for over drawl as
well as under injection of electricity for each time block in excess of specified volume limits
and if he deviation volume is more than 250 MW, additional charges for deviation are 100%
of normal deviation charges which means at double the normal deviation rate.
During low system demand scenario, in order to control drawl, SLDC submits
requests for Zero/less quantum of central sector generation well in advance. However, RLDC
allots quantity required for technical minimum capacity of central sector machines. The
same applies with intra – state scheduling. Thus intra‐state entities have to accept this extra
Mega Watts, even though it is not required. This results in deviation in drawl schedule of
the State.
There are also international allocation from ISGS of NTPC situated in WR and in
order to ensure uninterrupted power supply of international allottees, the particular
Annexure‐3.4
generating stations has to remain operative even in extremely low demand situations. This
results in to obligation of technical minimum on other beneficiaries of the particular stations
and often results in under drawl because of low system demand.
The above condition of adherence to technical minimum of generating units is
causing heavy under drawl by the State beneficiaries and thus resulting in heavy penalties in
view of the various provisions of DSM Regulations, 2014.
The matter was further discussed in 25th meeting of WRPC held on 4th Feb.2014 and
the WRPC decided that “RSD‐Stage‐wise” shall be given a try. It was also decided that the
Removal of Costliest Unit shall be worked on and efforts taken to ensure that in low demand
period of June to September removal of costliest units be taken on RSD and requirements of
any clearance from MOP for temporary allocation may be explored.
The WRPC in its 24th meeting has agreed to the recommendation of TCC to schedule
coal fired thermal generating stations of NTPC up to the level of technical minimum, till RSD
or other options are explored in forthcoming meeting, and, as such, it was decided in the
25th WRPC meeting that” RSD‐Stage‐wise “shall be given a try and, hence, the technical
minimum condition holds no more good now. The decision on condition of technical
minimum was subjected to resolution of RSD issue and since the RSD issue has been decided
in 25th meeting of WRPC and, hence, it is understood that the condition of scheduling up to
technical minimum levels stands withdrawn.
In view of above, the condition of scheduling up to technical minimum of coal
based thermal generating units of NTPC shall no more be binding on beneficiaries.
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S. No. Name of LTA Customer (Injecting utility) Generator/Load/Trader
Region Quantum of LTA granted
LTA with tied up beneficiaries
Name of the beneficiaries
Whether applicable during the
month
Remarks
NR ER WR NER SR TOTAL
1 ACB Limited Generator WR 243 200 Gujarat - - 43 - - 43 Yes2 Adani Power Limited Generator WR 342 0 NA 342 - - - - 342 Yes3 Adani Power Limited Generator WR 1495 1495 APL (Haryana). POC
charges payable by APL, see remarks
- - - - - 0 Yes Based on CERC order dated 29/07/2013, for APL Mundra TPS stage #3 to Haryana LTA, the APL would pay for the LTA of 1495 MW at both Mundra TPS stage#3 injection POC rate as well as Haryana with drawl POC rates.
4 Adani Power Limited Generator WR 200 0 NA - - 200 200 Yes5 ADHPL Generator NR 192 0 NA 192 - - - - 192 Yes6 BRPL (DVC Power) Load NR 100 100 BRPL - - - - - 0 Yes7 BRPL (DVC Power) Load ER 31 31 BRPL - - - - - 0 Yes8 BYPL (DVC Mejia U#7) Load NR 119.19 119.19 BYPL - - - - - 0 Yes9 BYPL (DVC Mejia U#8) Load NR 119.19 119.19 BYPL - - - - - 0 Yes Since BYPL is not making payment of
transmission charges, DVC is to be billed for this quantum w.e.f. 01.09.2013. DVC was informed by POWERGRID vide letter dtd 11.07.2013.
10 BYPL (DVC Power) Load NR 63 63 BYPL - - - - - 0 Yes11 BYPL (DVC Power) Load ER 19 19 BYPL - - - - - 0 Yes12 DD (NSPCL) Load WR 70 70 DD - - - - - 0 Yes13 DNH (NSPCL) Load WR 100 100 DNH - - - - - 0 Yes14 DVC (DVC Durgapur U#2) Generator ER 100 100 PSPCL - - - - - 0 Yes15 DVC (DVC Koderma U#1) Generator ER 50 50 Haryana - - - - - 0 Yes16 DVC (DVC Mejia U#7) Load ER 12.5 12.5 DVC - - - - - 0 Yes17 DVC (DVC Mejia U#8) Load ER 12.5 12.5 DVC - - - - - 0 Yes18 DVC (MPL U#1) Load ER 140.5 140.5 DVC - - - - - 0 Yes19 DVC (MPL U#2) Load ER 140.5 140.5 DVC - - - - - 0 Yes20 EMCO Energy Limited Generator WR 520 200 EMCO(MSEDCL)
PoC Charges payable by EMCO, See
Remarks
- - 320 - - 320 Yes 1. LTA commencement w.e.f. 10.12.2012 as per CERC Order dtd 21.02.14 in Pet. 127/MP/2013. (2) LTA of 200MW was tied up with MSEDCL by EMCO w.e.f. 17.03.2014, however the transmission charges for this 200MW shall be payable by EMCO.
21 Haryana (DVC Mejia U#7) Load NR 50 50 Haryana - - - - - 0 Yes22 Haryana (DVC Mejia U#8) Load NR 50 50 Haryana - - - - - 0 Yes23 Haryana (PPCL) Load NR 140 140 Haryana - - - - - 0 Yes24 Himachal Sorang Generator NR 100 0 NA 100 - - - - 100 Yes25 HPSEB(BASPA) Load NR 300 300 HPSEB - - - - - 0 Yes26 Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited(JPVL) Generator NR 704 0 NA 528 - 176 - - 704 Yes
27 Jaypee Karcham Hydro Power Corporation Limited (JPVL)
Generator NR 176 0 NA 176 - - - - 176 Yes
28 JINDAL Generator WR 500 0 NA - - 500 - - 500 Yes29 Lanco Anpara Generator NR 100 0 NA 100 - - - - 100 Yes30 Lanco Green Power Private Limited Generator NR 8.4 8.4 NA - - - - - 0 Yes31 Lanco Kondapalli PPL Generator SR 0 0 NA 0 - 0 - - 0 Yes 250MW relinquished by LKPL w.e.f.
14.08.2012 as per CERC Order dtd 21.02.2014 in Pet. 63/MP/2013.
32 Maithon Power Limited (MPL U#1) Generator ER 140.5 0 NA - 140.5 - - - 140.5 Yes33 MPPTC (DVC Power) Trader WR 500 500 MP - - - - - 0 Yes34 NDPL (CLP Jhajjar) Load NR 124 124 NDPL - - - - - 0 Yes35 NDPL (DVC Power) Load NR 67 67 NDPL - - - - - 0 Yes36 NDPL (MPL U#1) Load NR 140.5 140.5 NDPL - - - - - 0 Yes37 NDPL (MPL U#2) Load NR 140.5 140.5 NDPL - - - - - 0 Yes38 NDPL (DVC Power) Load ER 20 20 NDPL - - - - - 0 Yes39 PTC (Budhil) Trader NR 61.6 0 NA 61.6 - - - - 61.6 Yes40 PTC(Lanco Amarkantak) Trader WR 300 0 NA - - 300 - - 300 Yes41 PTC(Malana-II/Everest Power) Trader NR 86 86 PSEB - - - - - 0 Yes42 Punjab (DVC Durgapur U#1) Load NR 100 100 PSPCL - - - - - 0 Yes43 Punjab (PPCL) Load NR 140 140 Punjab - - - - - 0 Yes44 Spectrum Coal & Power Generator WR 60 0 NA - - 60 - - 60 Yes45 Torrent Power Generator WR 300 100 MP - - 200 - - 200 Yes46 WBSEDCL (MPL U #1&2) Load ER 140.5 140.5 WBSEDCL - - - - - 0 Yes47 WBSEDCL (MPL U#1) Load ER 70 70 WBSEDCL - - - - - 0 Yes48 WBSEDCL (MPL U#2) Load ER 70 70 WBSEDCL - - - - - 0 Yes49 Adhunik Power & Natural Resources Ltd Generator ER 100 100 WBSEDCL - - - - - 0 Yes50 Tata Steel Ltd (DVC, Mejia B) Load ER 80 80 Tata Steel - - - - - 0 Yes
51 Tata Steel Ltd (DVC, DSTPS) Load ER 80 80 Tata Steel - - - - - 0 Yes
Total 8918.38 5479.28 1499.6 140.5 1799 0 0 3439.1
8918.38
Note :
LTA Status for the month April, 2014Quantum for target Regions (MW) - for LTA with
untied beneficiaries
1. The above information is based on LTA intimation/Letter issued by CTU to different applicants. For billing purpose, the same may be verified by RLDCs/RPCs/NLDC and addition / deletion of LTA/MTOA to the above, noticed if any, may please be informed for n.a.
2. The above does not include the MOP allocation. As per Regulations, ISTS Transmission charges are not applicable for Solar Projects, therefore LTA for Solar Projects is not included.
160MW LTA effective from 01.04.2014 & 200MW LTA effective from 01.06.2014. Copy of CTU's letter dtd 24.03.2014 is enclosed.
Remarks
Entity / Location of Generating Station
Region Entity / Location of Loads
Region
1 SAIL - VISP NSPCL, Bhilai, Chhattisgarh WR 10.92 01.11.2011 31.05.2014 SAIL-VISP, Karnataka SR
2 WBSEDCL Baghlihar, Jammu & Kashmir NR 100 01.07.2012 30.06.2015 WBSEDCL, West Bengal ER
3 WBSEDCL Mejia Unit-7&8, DVC ER 200 01.05.2013 31.10.2015 WBSEDCL, West Bengal ER
4 National Energy Trading and Service Ltd. Lanco Anpara Power Ltd., Uttar Pradesh
NR 100 16.06.2013 31.05.2016 TANGEDCO, Tamil Nadu SR
5 Jindal Power Limited Jindal Power Limited, Chhattisgarh WR 200 16.06.2013 30.11.2015 TANGEDCO, Tamil Nadu SR
6 PTC India Limited Sterlite Energy Ltd., Odisha ER 100 16.06.2013 31.05.2014 Kerala State Electricity Board, Kerala
SR
7 Adani Enterprises Limited Adani Power Limited Stage -III, Mundra, Gujarat
WR 200 16.06.2013 31.12.2015 TANGEDCO, Tamil Nadu SR
8 PTC India Limited Chhattisgarh State Power Trading Co. Ltd., Chhattisgarh
WR 100 16.06.2013 31.05.2014 Kerala State Electricity Board, Kerala
SR
9 KSK Mahanadi Power Company Limited KSK Mahanadi Power Co. Ltd., Chhattisgarh
WR 400 16.06.2013 15.06.2016 APCPDCL, Andhra Pradesh SR
1410.92
MTOA Status for the month April, 2014Sl. No.
Name of the Applicant MTOA Granted for
(MW)
Date from which MTOA is Granted
Date upto which MTOA Granted
Injection of Power Drawl of Power
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