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POWER BULLETIN Volume 65 | August Edition II
Exchange-based Power Trading
Page 1 Exchange-based Power Trading
Page 2 Area-wise Average Power Trading at IEX Average Daily Frequency
Page 3 Short-term, Open Access Trends
Page 4 Storage Status of Important Reservoirs Summary of REC Trading
Page 5 Power Sector News Updates
Page 6 Regulatory Updates Forecasted High Temperatures in CitiesC
ON
TEN
TS
Year-on-year price comparison of power traded on IEX and PXIL (01 - 15 August)
Pric
e (R
s/M
Wh)
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
IEX 2015 IEX 2014 PXIL 2015 PXIL 2014
Year-on-year volume comparison of power traded on IEX (01 - 15 August)
Vol
ume
(MW
h)
50,000
65,000
80,000
95,000
1,10,000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2015 2014
Year-on-year volume comparison of power traded on PXIL (01 - 15 August)
Vol
ume
(MW
h)
0
450
900
1,350
1,800
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
2015 2014
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Freq
uenc
y (H
z)
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
50.20
01/09/14 19/10/14 06/12/14 23/01/15 12/03/15 29/04/15 16/06/15 02/08/15
Area-wise Average Power Trading Data from IEX (01 – 15 July 2015)
Region A1Buy volume: 12,772Sell volume: 73,935
Price: 2,374
Region S2Buy volume: 71,892
Sell volume: 890Price: 4,411
Region S1Buy volume: 1,37,015Sell volume: 1,24,258
Price: 4,411
Region E2Buy volume: 10,950
Sell volume: 1,47,580Price: 2,374
Region W2Buy volume: 3,71,506Sell volume: 1,31,343
Price: 2,374
Region N2Buy volume: 2,94,620Sell volume: 71,785
Price: 2,655
Region N1Buy volume: 95,611
Sell volume: 3,72,944Price: 2,655Region N3
Buy volume: 41,737Sell volume: —
Price: 2,926 Region A2Buy volume: 14,894Sell volume: 8,319
Price: 2,374
Region W1Buy volume: 24,178Sell volume: 65,368
Price: 2,374
Region E1Buy volume: 1,67,935Sell volume: 1,00,666
Price: 2,374
Region W3Buy volume: 77,045
Sell volume: 2,23,068Price: 2,374
Average Daily Frequency of Indian Power Grid
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Short Term Open Access
Major Buyers at Exchanges in June 2015 (MUs)
Others 1,169
Haryana 144
West Bengal 180
Essar Steel 231
Gujarat 233
Rajasthan 511
Major Sellers at Exchanges in June 2015 (MUs)
Others 1,604 Gujarat
148
Madhya Pradesh 162
Karcham Wangtoo 170
Jindal India Thermal 186
Himachal Pradesh 198
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Approved Bilateral & Collective STOA (million kWh) FY2014-15 & FY2015-16
Vol
ume
(MU
s)
0
1,625
3,250
4,875
6,500
JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN
Collective Bilateral
Approved Bilateral Short Term Open Access (million kWh)
Month | RLDC SEP ‘14 OCT ‘14 NOV ‘14 DEC ‘14 JAN ‘15 FEB ‘15 MAR ‘15 APR ‘15 MAY ‘15 JUN ‘15
North 2,654 899 1,328 1,920 2,116 1,611 1,256 532 1,282 2,603
West 496 822 1,033 1,199 844 598 829 748 555 754
South 962 838 753 997 1,174 1,088 1,088 1,574 1,573 2,228
East 789 657 462 473 475 444 507 1,101 941 731
North-East
34 42 70 82 115 137 146 75 130 123
TOTAL 4,935 3,258 3,646 4,671 4,724 3,878 3,826 4,030 4,481 6,439
Storage status of important reservoirs (As on 13 August 2015)
Region – No. of reservoirs
Filing position w.r.t. FRL
100% 91-99% 81-90% 71-80% 61-70% 51-60% 41-50% < 40%
North (HP, Punjab, Rajasthan) – 6 2 1 3 – – – – –
East (Jharkhand, Odisha, Tripura, West Bengal) – 15 1 – 2 3 1 1 3 4
West (Maharashtra, Gujarat) – 27 1 3 2 5 3 4 – 9
Central (MP, UP, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh) – 12 – 2 1 2 4 1 – 2
South (Karnataka, TN, AP, Kerala) – 31 1 – 3 2 5 3 5 12
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Summary of REC Trading & MPL share – 29 July 2015
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Summary of REC trading on IEX
Vol
ume
0
30,00,000
60,00,000
90,00,000
1,20,00,000
Buy Bids Sell Bids Cleared Participants
28741,777
15,66,462
21,637 1,0451,24,824
1,01,08,913
1,24,824
IEX MPL
Summary of REC trading on PXIL
Vol
ume
0
15,00,000
30,00,000
45,00,000
60,00,000
Buy Bids Sell Bids Cleared Participants
7010,7984,01,242
6,444 48,399
45,15,350
48,399
PXIL MPL
MPL Share 27.46%
MPL Share 33.47%
Solar REC Clearing Price: Rs 3,500/MWh Non-solar REC Clearing Price: Rs 1,500/MWh
Solar REC Clearing Price: Rs 3,500/MWh Non-solar REC Clearing Price: Rs 1,500/MWh
MPL Share 22.31%
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GMR Infrastructure's Vemagiri power plant commences operationsWith a capacity of 370 MW, the plant is operating at 95 per cent plant load factor.
India has 17.9% untapped energy-efficiency potentialThe overall savings up to 60 per cent on industrial electricity consumption.
CG bags Rs 300-crore order from Power Grid CorporationThe orders include 765 kV transformers for the Chittorgarh and Ajmer sub-stations.
West Bengal government seeks 40% grant for 1,000 MW Turga pumped storage plantWest Bengal is seeking a green energy fund to build two pump storage hydel power plants in Purulia-Turga (1,000 MW) and Bandhu (900 MW).
West Bengal plans power ombudsman for each districtCESC Ltd has 25 MW capacity solar plant at Gujarat and Tamil Nadu.
Lanco Infratech subsidiary starts 371-MW unit in Andhra Pradesh Lanco Kondapalli Power Ltd has successfully declared Commercial Operations Date (COD) for its expansion capacity of 371 MW (Phase III - Unit I) with effect from i.e. August 11, 2015.
crore for Telangana power projectThe REC has so far lent Rs 20,391 crore for power projects in the state.
Andhra Pradesh to provide 7-hour quality power supply to farming sector JICA sanctioned loan assistance to an extent of 85 per cent of the project cost, Rs 251 crores at concessional rate of interest of 0.65 per cent only.
Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission to declare new power tariff in SeptemberThe total under-recoveries of BRPL and BYPL have risen to Rs 20,000 crore, while for Tata Power Delhi it is estimated at Rs 8,000 crore.
BHEL commissions 500 MW thermal unit at Vindhyachal STPSWith the commissioning of this unit, BHEL has now commissioned 7 sets of 500 MW aggregating to 3,500 MW, the highest by BHEL in a power project.
Delhi HC seeks Centre's reply on Reliance Power's plea in coal block caseThe government had cancelled the Chhatrasal block in view of the Supreme Court's judgements of August 24, 2014, and September 25, 2014, by which 214 coal block allocations were cancelled.
NTPC under pressure to expand, sell cheap powerNTPC is trying to generate 30 billion units of cheap power this year in the range of Rs 2-2.25 a unit.
Power Crisis looms in Telangana as Andhra Pradesh may stall power supplyThe residual AP state owns over 60% of the erstwhile combined state's power generation assets of 16,465MW
Centre has identified 200 sites for new thermal power projectsA total number of 200 potential sites with likely gross installed capacity of 4,28,905 MW have been identified
NTPC to reduce dependence on fossil fuels to 56 per cent by 2032At present the company has 38,154 MW coal-based thermal power generation capacity which is about 85 per cent of its total capacity of 45,048 MW.
NTPC signs JV with Jharkhand for Patratu Power PlantThe project will cost an estimated Rs 441 crore for widening the road and building bridges
fortnightSources in DERC indicated that there is a possibility of no hike at all or a very marginal hike of 1-2 per cent
NTPC to stay away from imports, hopes to generate power with domestic coal till SeptemberAt present total coal stocks at NTPC power plants are close to one lakh tonne
Sasan Power asks ministry to review order on mine capacityThe utility has claimed that the coal requirement for Sasan UMPP is about 20 MTPA.
soonNTPC has earlier cancelled Rs 23,000-crore contract with Thiess Minecs India to develop this block due to delays.
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News Updates
NTPC to appoint developer for Jharkhand coal mine
Rural Electrification Corporation lends Rs 16,070 DERC likely to announce new tariff rates in a
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Tem
pera
ture
(ºC
)
25
29
33
36
40
August 2015
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Delhi LudhianaAmritsar Jaipur
Regulatory Updates
Tem
pera
ture
(ºC
)
25
29
33
36
40
August 2015
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Ahmedabad SuratNagpur Mumbai
Tem
pera
ture
(ºC
)
25
29
33
36
40
August 2015
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Coimbatore BangaloreHyderabad Chennai
Tem
pera
ture
(ºC
)
25
29
33
36
40
August 2015
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Raipur BhopalKolkata Kanpur
Source: AccuWeather
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Energy scheduling for solar, wind energy projects to start from 1 November 2015
The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued statement of reasons explaining the decisions regarding implementation of energy scheduling regulations for regional solar and wind energy projects.
The Commission has decided that all solar and wind energy projects with whose scheduling is done by regional load dispatch centres will be required to forecast their generation with an accuracy of ±12%.
As per the decision, all solar and wind energy projects that are considered regional entities will be required to forecast their generation whether they supply power to distribution companies or sell
power through open access to third party consumer or for captive consumption.
Some stakeholders had urged the commission to implement the regulations for other renewable energy technologies, like small hydro as well. The commission was also urged to implement the regulations for power plants catering to intra-state consumption. The Commission decided against both suggestions.
The Commission also decided not to give any further preparatory time to project developers and operators as the trials have been going on since 2010 and about 2,500 MW wind energy projects are already forecasting power generation. However, the Commission would allow the project operators to install the requisite equipement by 1 November 2015.
Forecasted High Temperatures for Major Cities (16-31 August 2015)
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