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OPEN ACCES IN INTER-STATE TRANSMISSION

OPEN ACCES IN INTER-STATE TRANSMISSION. Salient Features of CERC Order / Regulations. Open Access customers categorized : Short Term STOA : Up to Three Months. Medium Term MTOA : 3 months - Three years Long-Term LTA : 12- 25 years

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OPEN ACCES IN INTER-STATE TRANSMISSION

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  1. OPEN ACCES IN INTER-STATE TRANSMISSION

  2. Salient Features of CERC Order / Regulations • Open Access customers categorized : Short Term STOA : Up to Three Months. Medium Term MTOA : 3 months - Three years Long-Term LTA : 12- 25 years • All Open Access customers to abide by Indian Electricity Grid Code.

  3. INTRODUCTION • Open Access is necessary for utilisation of short time surpluses. • Open Access will create options for distribution companies to buy power. • Open Access will create opportunities for Generators to sell power. • Open Access will provide means to the traders/buyers/sellers.

  4. Agencies involved in Open Access Transaction • RLDC (s) • SLDC (s) • CTU • STU (s) • Buyer • Seller • Trader

  5. Applicant Buyer seller

  6. Applicant Seller Region 1 Application Buyer Region 2 RLDC SLDC1 Nodal Agency SLDC2 Req for Consent

  7. Applicant CONSENT Region 1 Region 2 Consent SLDC1 RLDC Consent SLDC2 Nodal Agency Consent

  8. Applicant APPROVAL Region 1 Region 2 SLDC1 RLDC Acceptance for scheduling SLDC2 Nodal Agency

  9. Applicant Region 1 Region 2 Stoa charges SLDC1 RLDC SLDC2 Nodal Agency

  10. Nodal RLDC RLDC Applicant Scheduling of power SLDC1 SLDC2 power flow

  11. Type of Application (ADV/FCFS/SD/DA) TRADER /APPLICANT Name Application No. & Date INJECTING Utility DRAWEE Utility TIME duration Quantity Applied ROUTE Intervening States/ Region Application Details Period of transaction FROM Date TO Date

  12. ER STOA TRANSACTIONS WBSEB WR MPSEB WHEELING SR IMPORT TNEB INTRA EXPORT KSEB RGCCPP

  13. ERTS STOA CHARGES (up to Jun’11) WBSEB SLDC WRTS RLDC MPSEB RLDC SRTS RLDC TNEB KSEB CTU SLDC STU RGCCPP

  14. NRTS J&k ERTS RLDC WB WRTS RLDC RLDC MPSEB SRTS AP KSEB POC Charges

  15. NR J&k 1OOMW ER WB WR 1OOMW 1OOMW MPSEB SR 1OOMW AP KSEB 1OOMW POC Charges

  16. Import of APTRANSCO from various Regions HVDC BACK TO BACK AT VINDHYACHAL IN WR RAJASTHAN NR WB DVC AJMER ER WR HVDC BACK TO BACK AT BHADRWATHI IN WR SR HVDC BACK TO BACK AT GAZUWAKA IN SR

  17. POC charges for Import by Aptransco from various locations NR RAJASTHAN NR WB DVC ER POC CHARGES (Rs/MWH) Inj.Withdrawal RAJASTAN 100 150 DVC 140 100 CSPTCL 140 100 KERALA 110 110 APTRANSCO 150 110 WR CSPTCL-WR ER APTRANSCO SR SR KERALA POC

  18. POC Transmission Losses for the Import by Aptransco NR 2.72% RAJASTHAN NR DVC ER WB POC losses (Zonal) applicable RAJASTAN 1.03% DVC 1.20% CSPTCL 2.20% KERALA 2.00% APTRANSCO 2.30% 3.80% 2.40% WR CSPTCL-WR ER APTRANSCO SR SR 4.6% KERALA POC charges..\nrc

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