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N E W S A N D I N F O R M A T I O NIEX Bulletin
REGULATORY NEWS
Ministry of Power notifies guidelines for short-term power procurement by DISCOMS
On 30th March, 2016, Ministry of Power notified guidelines for short-term power procurement for a period of more than one day to one year by DISCOMS through the National E-Bidding portal. The key features of the guidelines are as below:
� Power procured from Power Exchanges to be excluded from the scope of these Guidelines.
� Each E-Bidding event to have two parts: E-Tender and E-Reverse Auction.
� To ensure standardization in evaluation of bids, price offered by bidders will be same for procurers inviting the bid.
� Only Bidders to pay a one-time non-refundable registration fee of ` 20,000/-.
� All Bidders can participate in E-Bidding by paying ` 500 per MW to PFFCL for maximum capacity a bidder is willing to bid.
� Procurer can invite bids on RTC basis or for different time slots. The procurer can also provide flexibility to Bidder(s) to bid for a part of the tendered quantity, subject to a given minimum quantity and having a constant bid capacity for the entire contract period.
� Bidders to submit EMD (Earnest Money Deposit) for maximum capacity they wish to offer@ ` 30,000/- per MW per month on RTC basis. The same shall be reduced on pro-rata basis in case bids are invited on hourly basis, in the form of Bank Guarantee/eBank Guarantee.
� Bidders to pay ` 2 lac per MW per month (30 days, 24 hours) of contract period or part thereof as contract performance guarantee.
More information: www.powermin.nic.in
GERC issues Tariff orders for the DISCOMS and GETCO for FY 16-17
On 31st March, 2016, the GERC issued Tariff orders for DGVCL, PGVCL, MGVCL, UGVCL and GETCO for FY 16-17. The key highlights are as below:
� Wheeling charges at 11 kV : 14 Ps./kWh (same as last year).
� Distribution losses at 11 kV, 22 kV and 33 kV: 10% (same as last year).
� Cross subsidy charge: ` 1.45/kWh (up 146% from ` 0.59/kWh last year).
� Transmission Tariff (GETCO): ~ 11.86 Paisa/Unit (up 2% from 11.60 Paisa/unit last year).
� Additional Surcharge: 49 paisa/kWh (down 26% from 66 Paisa/kWh last year).
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� HT Tariff:
More information: www.gercin.org
CERC issues 4th amendment to IEGC Regulations
On 6th April, 2016, the CERC notified the 4th amendment to IEGC Regulations. The amendments have been made in relation to the date of commercial operation, Trial Run or Trial Operations and Technical minimum schedule for the inter-state generating stations. The key highlights of the amendments are as below:
� New Regulations have been added for Commercial operation and technical minimum schedule of Central and inter-state generating stations.
� Compensation to CGS/ISGS:
− In case the CGS/ISGS is directed by the concerned RLDC to operate below normative plant availability factor but at or above technical minimum, the CGS or ISGS will be compensated depending on the average unit loading.
− The compensation is to be borne by entity that has caused the plant to be operated at schedule lower than corresponding to Normative Plant Availability Factor, up to technical minimum, based on the compensation mechanism finalized by the RPCs.
− Change in schedule under the provisions of CERC (Ancillary Services Operations) Regulations, 2015 is not considered for compensation.
− The generating company has to record increase in emission levels from the plant due to part load operation and submit a report for each year to the Commission by 31st May of the year.
More information: www.cercind.gov.in
JERC issues Tariff Order for Goa for FY17
On 18th April, 2016, JERC issued a Tariff Order for Energy Department (ED) Goa for FY’17. Key highlights of the order are as below:
� HT Tariff:
i) DEMAND CHARGES
FY 16-17 (`/kVA/month)
(a) For billing demand in excess of 1000 kVA 475
(b) For billing demand in excess over the contract demand 555
ConsumerTariff FY-16-17
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HT Industrial 11/33 kv
250
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HT Commerical 5.50
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FY 16-17 (paise/unit)
(a) For billing demand above 500 kVA and up to 2500 kVA 420
(b) For billing demand above 2500 kVA 430
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� T&D Losses: 11.25%.
� Wheeling Charges: ` 0.87/kWh for HT/EHT.
� Cross Subsidy Surcharge for HT/EHT: ` 0.99/kWh.
� ED Goa is now prepared to grant approvals to open access consumers based on the feasibility at the consumer end.
� The perceived shortage of 55.34 MUs has been approved for procurement through Exchanges.
� JERC has ordered purchase of RECs in FY17 for net shortfall of 57 MUs in Non-Solar RPO Compliance.
More information: www.jercuts.gov.in
kERC issues tariff order for FY’17
On 30th March, 2016, Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) issued the Tariff Order for FY’17. The charges as per the tariff order are as below:
More information: www.karnataka.gov.in/kerc
Ministry of Power launches ‘VIDYUT PRAVAh’ (Website/Android Mobile App) displaying IEX Volumes and prices
On 31st March 2016, Ministry of Power launched a mobile application and website providing power availability and IEX prices in real time. The website is named ‘VIDYUT PRAVAH – Electricity Price, Availability and Highlights’. The website/mobile app gives State wise prices discovered at IEX, quantum of power brought from the Exchange and the unsold volume at the Exchange along with deficit and surplus of each State.
More information: www.vidyutpravah.in
Cross Subsidy Surcharge (CSS):
Tariff Category Category Description Particulars Approved CSS (`/unit)
HT-2(a) HT Industrial66 kV & above 1.18
HT Level - 11 kV/33kV 0.86
HT-2(b) Commercial66 kV & above 2.53
HT Level - 11 kV/33kV 2.22
Escom Tariff Category Particulars Approved as per Tariff Order 2016
BESCOM HT-2(a)(i)
Demand Charges (DC) per kVA ` 190/-
Energy Charges
0 to 1 Lakh kWh ` 6.25/unit
> 1 Lakh kWh ` 6.75/unit
Other Escoms of Karnataka HT-2(a)*
Demand Charges (DC) per kVA ` 180/-
Energy Charges
0 to 1 Lakh kWh ` 6.20/unit
> 1 Lakh kWh ` 6.60/unit
* The same is applicable to HT - 2(a)(ii) of BESCOM
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MARkET INSIGhTS
MoP Report on Large Scale Integration of Renewable Energy
The variable and intermittent nature of renewable energy can affect the secure and reliable operation of the grid. Therefore, to make the grid reliable, deviation handling, forecasting, balancing and ancillary services are a pre-requisite, at both inter-state and intra-state level. At the same time, increased penetration of renewable energy will require greater flexibility in conventional power generation, maintain frequency control and reserves. In order to study and suggest a roadmap, the Ministry of Power constituted a Technical Committee comprising of members from CERC, CEA, CTU, POSOCO, NTPC, NISE, MoP etc.
The technical committee in its recently submitted report on "Large Scale Integration of Renewable Energy, need for balancing, Deviation Settlement Mechanism (DSM) and associated issues", has recommended the following action plan:
1. Regulatory Framework for handling Deviations
A regulatory framework for inter and intra-state deviation, metering, accounting and settlement mechanism (including renewables), must be in place and implemented at the State level in 2016. This framework has already been implemented at the inter-state level and also in five States across the country. Subsequently, deviation price needs to be linked to market linked mechanism with suitable price discovery process.
2. Forecasting and Scheduling
Forecasting for RE generation as well as load is essential for ensuring resource adequacy and grid security. This framework has already been put into place by the CERC at the inter-state level and the same can be used as a reference for the intra-state regulations. Model Regulations for regulatory framework for Forecasting, Scheduling and Imbalance Settlement for Renewable Energy (RE) generators have been published in 2015 and Draft regulations are already out in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Odisha and Jharkhand. Rest of the States are in the process of formulation of the same.
3. Deployment of Reserves
A framework for identification and utilising of generation reserves available with regulated generators needs to be implemented. Such reserves must be identified and kept available all the time for the system operator, in order to maintain grid reliability and security. Necessary incentives to the generator should also be given for maintaining and deploying the reserves. The regulatory framework for deployment of reserves at inter-state level has already been specified by the CERC.
4. Transmission System Augmentation and Strengthening
Technical Standards for RE generation incorporating features like Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT), High Voltage Ride Through (HVRT) should be notified on an urgent basis by the Commission for the smooth functioning of the grid.
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5. Ancillary Services
In an electricity grid, some system support services such as frequency and voltage control are required for secure & reliable grid operation. These support services are known as ‘Ancillary Services’ and are basically procured and called into service by the System Operator. The regulatory framework for implementation of Ancillary Services Operations has already been notified by CERC and National Tariff Policy, 2016 also mandates implementation of Ancillary Services with NLDC as the designated Nodal agency for its implementation.
6. Balancing Requirements
Each DISCOM/SLDC will be required to commit adequate generating resources to meet the anticipated load and RE generation. Therefore, a balanced portfolio will have to be maintained at the State level.
7. Frequency Control
Regulatory framework for primary control supplemented by secondary control and tertiary control has to be put in place. The Roadmap for Frequency Response and Secondary Response has already been provided by the CERC.
8. Harnessing and Incentivizing Flexibility
Provisions for meeting the changing load profile and maintaining system stability have to be made and implemented alongwith provisions for incentivizing flexibility of conventional generation. The CERC, in the recent past, has notified the Fourth Amendment to the IEGC Regulations which specifies the Technical Minimum Schedule for operation of Central Generating stations and Inter-State Generating Stations.
9. Communication in Power Sector
Regulatory framework for communication in power sector including smooth real time data transfer between the RE pooling stations and the SLDC/REMC is to be implemented by March, 2017. MOP, MNRE, GIZ, POSOCO and States are working together to prepare the DPR for implementation of Renewable Energy Management Centres (REMCs). DPR for Southern States and Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre (SRLDC) is also about to be finalized.
10. Capacity Building of LDCs particularly in RE Rich States
Lastly, the system operator needs to be properly equipped to plan, operate, maintain and govern power systems with increasing share of renewables in the total installed capacity of the country. Moreover, Capacity Building should be undertaken at an ongoing basis with utmost priority.
The above action plan is expected to ensure smooth and secure grid operations with large scale integration of renewable energy.
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Power Market Update: April’16
The spot power market at IEX traded over 115 MUs on a daily average basis in April’16, highest ever since the inception of the market in the year 2008.
A total of 3,465 MUs were traded this month, an increase of about 13% over 3,078 MUs traded in March. Average daily purchase bids were 6,151 MW while sell bids were 7,164 MW, an increase of about 14% and 5% respectively over the previous month. Thus, the market on an overall basis remained buyer friendly.
Despite rising temperature and high power demand across the country, the average Market Clearing Price (MCP) in April was ` 2.91 per unit.
Congestion
On an overall basis, the Exchange lost 10 MUs per day due to congestion, almost 11% more than 9 MUs per day lost in March. The ER->SR and WR->SR interconnections were congested about 77% of the time and ER->NR and WR->NR interconnections were congested 36% of the time during the month.
Volumes
A few key highlights for April’16 are as given below:
� Total Sell bids – 5,158 MUs
� Total buy bids – 4,428 MUs
� Total Cleared Volume – 3,465 MUs
The Northern and Southern States were Net Buyers while the Eastern, Western and North-Eastern States were Net Sellers.
The table below gives the average daily buy-sell picture at regional level for April’16 vis-à-vis March’16:
Price
The average Area Clearing Price (ACP) - the price at which settlement takes place, were as below:
� North-East, East and West: ` 2.69 per unit, 12% increase over March.
� North: ` 2.92 per unit, 12% increase over March.
� South: ` 4.16 per unit, 17% increase over March.
Participation
1,046 participants traded in the spot market on an average daily basis. The highest participation was on 21 April, 2016 when 1,093 participants traded on the Exchange.
Term-Ahead Market
About 122 MUs were scheduled during the month across all segments of the Term Ahead Market - Intraday, Day Ahead Contingency, weekly and Daily.
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REGIONAVERAGE DAILY BUY (MW) AVERAGE DAILY SELL (MW)
NETApril'16 March'16 Change (%) April'16 March'16 Change (%)
North East 85.32 105.80 -19% 218.00 126.81 72% SELL
East 842.93 607.25 39% 964.26 835.10 15% SELL
North 1821.34 1598.46 14% 999.49 738.99 35% BUY
West 1333.63 1171.34 14% 2344.15 2182.76 7% SELL
South 729.55 654.27 12% 286.87 253.45 13% BUY
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On an overall basis, a total of 3,151 participants are registered in the REC segment at IEX. Of this, 829 are Eligible Entities (RE Generators) 2,309 are Obligated Entities (DISCOMs, Open Access Consumers & Captive Generators) and 13 are registered as Voluntary Entities.
An overview of participation in the REC Market at IEX as on 30th April, 2016:
A total of 2.61 lacs RECs were traded in the REC market trading session held at IEX on 27 April, 2016. With April being the first month of FY 2016-17 annual compliance period, the market made a good start since same time last year only about 45,000 RECs were traded.
Several Obligated Entities who purchased RECs in this trading session are essentially fulfilling their RPO compliance for FY 15-16.
The key details of this trading session are as below:
� Non-solar segment: Total buy bids were 2,38,485 and total sell bids were 89,80,430.
All buy bids were cleared at floor price of ` 1,500 per REC.
� Solar segment: Total buy bids were 22,958 and total sell bids were 23,48,055.
All buy bids were cleared at floor price of ` 3,500 per REC.
Participants:
A total of 1,420 participants traded at IEX with 904 participants in non-solar segment and 516 participants in the solar segment.
Total number of registered participants 3,150
Obligated Entity 2,309
DISCOMs 31
Open Access Consumers 2,115
Captive Consumer 113
Voluntary 13
Eligible Entity (Private Generators) 828
Highest participation in a session (March'16) 2,105
REC MARkET UPDATE: APRIL’16
702 (3%)12,074 (53%)
10,182 (44%)
Solar Buyer Mix
Captive User
Discom
Open Access
Non Solar Buyer Mix
102,674 (43%)54,184 (23%)
81,627 (34%)
Captive User
Discom
Open Access
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TRADE INFO: APRIL’16
MONThLY PRICE SNAPShOT
Minimum MCP Maximum MCP Average MCP
` 2.91/kWh` 5.53/kWh` 0.90/kWh
MONThLY VOLUME SNAPShOT 1 MU = 1 Million kWh = 1 GWh
AREA PRICES
Prices (`/kWh)
Area Min Max RTC* (0-24 hr)
Peak* (18-23 hr)
Non Peak* (1-17 & 24 hr)
Night* (1-6 & 24 hr)
East, North East & West 0.80 5.30 2.69 2.96 2.60 2.75
North 0.80 6.50 2.92 3.03 2.88 3.19
South 1.50 10.00 4.16 3.99 4.22 3.41
* Simple Average of Area Clearing Prices for specified duration of time.
Average Daily
Volume
116 MUs
Unconstrained Volume
3,763
5,226
Cleared Volume
3,465
4,813
PurchaseBids
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6,151
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7,164
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TERM AhEAD MARkET SNAPShOT (April’16)
Total Volume (MWh)
Max Price (`/kWh)
Min Price (`/kWh)Contracts
24,833 4.50 1.90Day-Ahead Contingency
45,689 4.95 4.20Weekly
36,201 6.50 2.00Intraday
15,600 4.40 4.40Daily
RP: Registered Projects
REC MARkET SNAPShOT
Trade Session on 27 April, 2016
RECPurchase
Bids Sell Bids Cleared (REC) Price (`/REC) Participants
89,80,430 1,5002,38,485 904Non Solar 2,38,485
22,958 3,500Solar 22,958 23,48,055 516
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RP: 4831 MW
State-wise RE Capacity (MW)
Tamil Nadu
Karnataka
Chhattisgarh
Maharashtra
Rajasthan
Punjab
Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Others
Small Hydro
Solar
Others
Wind
Bio-fuel Cogeneration
Biomass
Source wise RE capacity (MW)
Registered ProjectsRegistered Projects
RP: 4831 MW 2301
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PARTICIPATION SNAPShOT (as on 30th April, 2016)
Total Registered Participants
3,900+
Open Access Consumers
3,450
Private Generators
313
Highest Participation
1,410, 22nd June'13
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