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The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, IVA (avd II)Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance
Abhay Kumar, HVDC, IVA‘a Seminarium om världens största elavbrottMeeting, 2012-09-10
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Sequence Today
India
Large System Disturbance Workshop – Paris, 27 August 2012
Summary by Cigré SC C2 (System Operation & Control)
Presentation used there for Introduction
Presentation made there by POWERGRID
Own reflection as Individual
(not as an Power System Expert)
(subject to change/discussion)
(May be wrong/incorrect – missing info – perspective)
Not official
For official version – Please check with authorities
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance India
Population
2011 census 1,210,193,422
States
comprising 28 states and 7 union territories.
3,287,263 km2
installed capacity of 205.34 GW as of June
2012
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_sector_in_India Sept 1, 2012
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance National Electricity Policy
12th February 2005
Electricity is an essential requirement for all facets of our life. It has been recognized as a basic human need.
Recognizing that electricity is one of the key drivers for rapid economic growth and poverty alleviation, the nation has set itself the target of providing access to all households in next five years. As per Census 2001, about 44% of the households do not have access to electricity.
Section 3 of the Electricity Act 2003 requires the Central Government to formulate & revise, the National Electricity Policy in consultation with Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and State Governments.
http://powermin.nic.in/JSP_SERVLETS/internal.jspSept 1, 2012
2010
56%= 678Million
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Government of India
The Ministry of Power has set a goal –
Mission 2012: Power for All.
http://powermin.nic.in/JSP_SERVLETS/internal.jspSept 1, 2012
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance National Electricity Policy
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
Available for all households in next five years
Availability of Power - Demand to be fully met by 2012. Energy and peaking shortages to be overcome and adequate spinning reserve to be available.
Supply of Reliable and Quality Power of specified standards in an efficient manner and at reasonable rates.
Per capita availability of electricity to be increased to over 1000 units by 2012.
Minimum lifeline consumption of 1 unit/household/day as a merit good by year 2012.
http://powermin.nic.in/JSP_SERVLETS/internal.jspSept 1, 2012
March 2012
Mission 2012
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Prespective
The per capita average annual domestic electricity consumption in India in 2009 was 96 kWh in rural areas and 288 kWh in urban areas for those with access to electricity, in contrast to the worldwide per capita annual average of 2600 kWh and 6200 kWh in the European Union.[7]
India's total domestic, agricultural and industrial per capita energy consumption estimate vary depending on the source. Two sources place it between 400 to 700 kWh in 2008–2009.[8][9]
As of January 2012, one report found the per capita total consumption in India to be 778 kWh.[5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity_sector_in_India Sept 1, 2012
Sweden 15000 kWh
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Sequence Today
India
Large System Disturbance Workshop – Paris, 27 August 2012
Summary by Cigré SC C2 (System Operation & Control)
Presentation used there for Introduction
Presentation made there by POWERGRID
Own reflection as Individual
(not as an Power System Expert)
(subject to change/discussion)
(May be wrong/incorrect – missing info – perspective)
Not official
For official version – Please check with authorities
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Summary of Large System Disturbance Workshop
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Summary of Large System Disturbance Workshop
India 2012
The Indian blackouts of 30th and 31st of July were the latest and largest blackouts which occurred so far. Nearly 700 million people were effected by the blackout. It was the largest blackout in global history in terms of the number of people effected, nearly 10 % of the world population. Due to heavy weather and large unscheduled flows three of the five country's electricity grids failed.
Starting with the northern grid a cascading effected caused the blackout of the north-eastern and the eastern grid as well. The blackout on July the 30th caused a loss of 36 GW of generation while on July the 31st even 48 GW were lost. To prevent future blackout several high capacity lines will be built to better connect generation with the load centres.
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Sequence Today
India
Large System Disturbance Workshop – Paris, 27 August 2012
Summary by Cigré SC C2 (System Operation & Control)
Presentation used there for Introduction
Presentation made there by POWERGRID
Own reflection as Individual
(not as an Power System Expert)
(subject to change/discussion)
(May be wrong/incorrect – missing info – perspective)
Not official
For official version – Please check with authorities
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance REPORT OF THE ENQUIRY COMMITTEE
http://www.powermin.nic.in/pdf/GRID_ENQ_REP_16_8_12.pdf
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Reflection
Number Game
100 - 44% = 56% = 678 Million has access to electricity
NR has 56 GW generation, 36 GW was affected on 30 July
56/205 = 27%; 185 Million : 36/205=17%; 119 Million
NEW has 84 GW generation, 48 GW was affected on 31 July
84/205 = 41%; 279 Million : 48/205=23%; 158 Million
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Reflection
Perspective and Perception of Effect of an disturbance
From Outside
22 Years – Not once
12 years – Few times
From Inside
Regular shortage
Several times in a day
For short duration and long duration
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Indian Power System – Recent Disturbance Reflection
Limited Investment/Resources
Priority
Not easy job
Political Issue, State v/s Centre
However most of it can be achieved with minimal investment
Discipline
Planning
Isolation schemes
Despatching
Under-frequency
……
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