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    Market Survey ForSHP Business Potential

    PANKAJ SHARMA

    Conducted by:

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    Introduction

    ABB is a global leader in power and automation technology is planning to ventureinto Small Hydro Electricity Projects as a turnkey supplier for E&M equipments.

    So, a preliminary survey was conducted by the team of engineering students who

    undertook this task as their summer training project.

    The object of survey was to gather information about:

    State wise potential of Small Hydel Power Projects

    State Policies for SHP Development

    Status of Upcoming Projects

    Independent Power Producers participation in SHP Development scheme

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    The team contacted various offices playing vital role in SHPDevelopment and gathered relevant information.

    The visits were made to collect the information pertaining tofollowing states:

    West BengalBihar

    PunjabHaryana

    UttaranchalMaharashtra

    Madhya Pradesh

    Himachal PradeshKerala

    Karnataka

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    States Visited by:

    SEEMA SHARDA

    PANKAJ SHARMA

    YOUVIKA MALIK

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    STATE WISE POTENTIAL FOR SMALL HYDEL PROJECTS

    STATE PROPOSED SHPSTATION/SITES

    IDENTIFIED

    PROJECTS FOR WHICH SURVEY ANDINVESTIGATION COMPLETED,

    DPR READY/UNDER PROGRESS

    PROJECTS IN ADVANCE STAGE INTENDERING UNDER FINANCIAL

    CLOSURE

    Numbers Capacity(MW) Executingagency

    Numbers Capacity

    (MW)

    Executingagency

    Numbers Capacity

    (MW)

    West Bengal 30 61.5 WBSEB-2

    WBREDA-7

    PRIVATE-15

    24 57.6 WBSEB-1

    WBREDA-2

    3 10

    Bihar 32 21.75 BHPC 19 17.35 BHPC 6 5.7

    Punjab 134 136.2 PEDA-8

    IPP-43

    (14-financialclosure)

    51 23.17 - - -

    Haryana 4 5.1 HAREDA 4 5.1 - - -

    Uttaranchal 404 315.47 UJVNL-7

    IPP-24

    31 108.9 - - -

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    STATE PROPOSED SHPSTATION/SITES

    IDENTIFIED

    PROJECTS FOR WHICH SURVEY ANDINVESTIGATION COMPLETED, DPR

    READY/UNDER PROGRESS

    PROJECTS IN ADVANCE STAGE INTENDERING UNDER FINANCIAL

    CLOSURE

    Numbers Capacity(MW)

    Executingagency Numbers Capacity(MW)Executingagency Numbers Capacity(MW)

    Maharashtra 56 159.35 HPDC-17

    IPP-10

    27 46.50 HPDC 3 2.5

    Madhya Pradesh - - MPSEB-1

    IPP-10

    11 20.35 - - -

    Himachal Pradesh 272 491.34 HIMURJA 121 260.84 HIMURJA 100 116.05

    Kerala 78 161.64 EMC Kerala 17 47.25 EMC 35 -

    Karnataka Above200

    1800 KREDL 166 791.5 - - -

    ABBREVIATION:

    *WBSEB-West Bengal State Electricity Board

    *WBREDA-West Bengal Renewable Energy Dev. Agency

    *BHPC-Bihar Hydro Power Corporation

    *PEDA-Punjab Energy Development Agency

    *HAREDA-Haryana Energy Development Agency

    *UJVNL-Uttaranchal Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd.

    *HPDC-Hydro Project Design Circle

    *IPP-Independent Power Producers

    *MPSEB-Madhya Pradesh State Electricity Board

    *EMC-Energy Management Centre

    STATE WISE POTENTIAL FOR SMALL HYDEL PROJECTS

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    State Policies For Private Participation In SHP Development

    STATE Allotment Fees/LeaseCharges

    Water Royality toState Govt.

    Lease Time(Years) Remarks

    West Bengal _ Not Notified 35 Entire power generated in the captive plantshould be injected to WBSEB.

    Bihar _ 10% of PGC - Will be treated as an Industry

    Punjab At Nominal Charges Nil 33 PSEB will purchase in whole or part offeredby producer with no restriction of time

    for full utilization of NRSE

    Haryana At Nominal Charges Nil 33 Will be treated as an Industry

    Uttaranchal Rs. 5Lacs/MW 12% - 15Yrs.

    18%-after15 Yrs.

    40 No entry tax in Power Generation

    Maharashtra RS. 1000/MW 0.05/KWH

    For 30 Yrs.

    30 Power Generation for 100% self use.

    Madhya Pradesh First 5 Yrs. Nominalcharges

    _ 99 Allotment of Land at token premium

    Himachal Pradesh Rs. 1Lac/MW Nil-For 15 Yrs.

    10%-after15Yrs.(upto 3MW)

    - 30% exemption from demand charges

    Auxiliary consumption, transformation&transmission losses shall be considered at2%

    Kerala As per Govt.Notification

    Nil 30 Incentives as per MNES norms

    Karnataka Rs. 30000/ MW Nil-upto 20 MW - Incentives upto Rs.3Lacsfor survey of SHP

    Incentives upto Rs.2Lacsfor DPR of SHP

    Table-II

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    S.no

    STATE OFFICES VISITED PERSON CONTACTED/

    DESIGNATION

    CONTACT NO.

    1 Uttaranchal 1Uttaranchal Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd. Mr.S.C ChhabraGM(DEVELOPMENT)

    Mr.N.K MaheshwariEx.Engr

    0135-2531029

    0135-2531149

    2 Maharashtra 1.HPDC,

    Worli,Mumbai

    2.Irrigation Dept.

    3.MSEB

    Mr. D.K. Datar

    Ex.Engr.

    Mr. B.K .Bhojani

    Asst Engr.

    Mr. A.V.BhideChief Engr(Hydro)

    022-24940752

    022-22670074

    022-22619100

    3 Madhya Pradesh 1.MPSEB

    Shakti Bhawan ,Jabalpur

    2.Narmada Valley Dev Agency

    3.NHDC

    Mr. M.L. Kocchar

    CE(HYDEL)

    Mr.S.K Srivatava

    CE(CIVIL P&D)

    0761-2666301

    0761-2661111

    4 Punjab 1.Punjab Energy Development Agency

    Chandigarh

    2.HAREDA

    3.PSEB

    Patial

    Mrs. Monika Gulati

    System Engr.

    Mr. P.K . NautialChief Engr.

    Mr. N.M. Sharma

    Chief Engr(Hydel)

    0172-2646384

    0172-2791917

    0175-2215415

    LIST OF OFFICIALS CONTACTED DURING SURVEY

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    S.no STATE OFFICES VISITED PERSON CONTACTED/

    DESIGNATION

    CONTACT NO.

    5 West Bengal 1.WBREDA

    Kolkata

    2.WBSEB

    3.WBSEB

    Siliguri

    Mr. A.K. Mitra

    Div. Engr.(Civil)

    Mr. S. Roy

    SE Electrical (Hydel)

    Mr. Joy Chakraborty

    Astt. Director

    033-23575038

    033-23591930

    0353-2431614

    6 Bihar 1.BHPC Mr. L.P. Sinha

    Managing Director

    0612-2227746

    7 Himachal Pradesh 1.HIMURJA

    Shimla

    2. Sai Engineering Ltd.

    Mr. Rajesh Sharma

    Head, Mini Hydel Projects

    Mr. Munish Sharma

    Asst. Gen. Mgr.

    0172-2620365

    0172-2621430

    0172-2621783

    8 Karnataka 1.Karnataka Renewable Energy Dev. Ltd

    Bangalore

    2.Karnataka Power Corp. Ltd.

    Mr. Nagappa K . Payannavar

    Asst. Gen. Mgr.

    Mr. Nagaraj

    Ex. Engr.

    080-22282221

    080-22269930

    9 Kerala 1.ANERT

    Trivandrum

    2.Kerala State Electricity Board

    3.Energy Management Centre

    Dr. D. Subhakar

    Scientist e

    Mr. Chandra Mohan

    Chief Engr.

    Mr. B. Seshan

    Senior Consultant

    0471-2441803

    0471-2448972

    0471-2323363

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    CONCLUSION

    Taking in consideration, the data collected from variousstates surveyed we can conclude that Himachal Pradesh is

    the state with largest potential for SHP.

    It has maximum number of upcoming sites, i.e. nearly 100sites accumulating to over 116 MW of power generating

    potential.

    So we suggest that Himachal Pradesh is the mostforthcoming state as they are also having the most favorablestate policies, incentives and subsidy schemes.

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    Thanks

    Mr.S.S. Pradhan

    (Vice President)

    Mr.Sanjeev Chhabra(Manager Marketing)

    Mrs. Rajini Kathuria

    (Secy. Vice President)Mrs. Ranjini T.R.(HRD)

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