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ANNEXURE A (1/28) CIN No. U40105DL2009GOI188682

पावर िस टम ऑपरेशन कारपोरेशन िलिमटेड

(पावर ि ड कारपोरेशन ऑफ इंिडया िलिमटेड क एक पणू वािम व वाली सहायक कंपनी) POWER SYSTEM OPERATION CORPORATION LIMITED

(A wholly owned subsidiary of Power Grid Corporation of India Limited)

दि ण े ीय लोड िड पेच के , 29, रेस कोस ास रोड, बगलूर – 560 009 SOUTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE, 29, RACE COURSE CROSS ROAD, BANGALORE – 560 009.

Ref: SRLDC/MO/CCM/ 01-01-2016 The Superintending Engineer (Comml), SRPC, Bangalore Sir, Sub: Agenda for 30th meeting of Commercial Sub-Committee of SRPC Ref: SRPC letter No.SRPC/SE-1/29 CC/2015/ dt. 18-12-15

Please find enclosed the agenda points for discussion in the forthcoming 30th

meeting of Commercial Sub-Committee of SRPC.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

Encl: As above: (V.BALAJI)

Dy. GENERAL MANAGER

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SRLDC Agenda for 30th meeting of Commercial Sub-Committee of SRPC

1. Audit of SR DSM & Reactive Energy accounts The details of payments and disbursements of DSM and Reactive accounts from 17.08.15 to 06.12.15 are enclosed in Annexure-I & II in line with clause No.15 of Annexure-I (Section 6.1 (d) of CERC (IEGC) regulations, 2010.

2. Reconciliation of DSM and Reactive charges

Regional Entity-wise details of Deviation and Reactive pool payment/receipt have been sent to the pool members on a monthly basis for the period from Aug’15 to Nov’15 for reconciliation. Status of Receipt of signed reconciliation statement is enclosed in Annexure III. All other pool members who are yet to reconcile are once again requested to verify the statements compulsorily and send a signed copy to SRLDC for our records to enable us to comply with audit observations.

3. Status of outstanding charges to the pool accounts.

Outstanding payments to DSM pool account. Outstanding payments to Deviation pool account as interest due to delayed payments.

4. Non-compliance of Opening of L/C for DSM payment

Sl. No. Constituent Week

No. Period Delayed amount (Rs.)

1 Lanco St-III 7 11.05.2015-17.05.2015 801428 2 SEL 13 22.06.2015-28.06.2015 825799 3 AP TRANSCO 23 31.08.2015-06.09.2015 108775033 4 NTPL 4-21 rev 20.04.2015-23.08.2015 3124559

Sl. No. Beneficiary Period SRPC account

issue date Amount (Rs.)

1 Kudankulam rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 21/09/15 7,65,57,153

Sl. No. Constituent

Interest payable

(Rs.) Statement issue date.

1 TN 20048 06-11-2015 2 PONDY 912 06-11-2015 3 TELANGANA 4701 07-12-2015

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5 TN 27 28.09.2015-04.10.2015 12529760 6 IL&FS 35 23.11.2015-29.11.2015 1483722 7 Pondy 27 28.09.2015-04.10.2015 1139418 8 TELANGANA 30 19.10.2015-25.10.2015 11752246

5. Reconciliation of Open Access disbursements The details of disbursements of STU & SLDC Open Access for the period from Aug 2015 to Nov 2015 are enclosed in Annexure-IV. The same has already been sent to all the concerned SLDCs/STUs/CTU and others on a monthly basis for reconciliation. Reconciliation of the same was done by only KPTCL. Since no comments were received from others the disbursement to be treated as reconciled. However, members may note that it is compulsory to return the signed copies of the statements.

6. Delay in SEM data transfer: Some of the entities are not sending SEM data within time in line with IEGC Clause 6.4.21, Statement of delay in SEM data transmission from various sites is enclosed in Annexure-V. Constituents are once again requested for compliance. The status of SEM data receipt as on 17:00 hrs of Monday and 12:00hrs of Tuesday is available in the SRLDC website under the menu Commercial>SEM data receipt status. All stations and SLDCs may monitor this information on the web and ensure the timely transmission of SEM data to SRLDC.

7. Time drift correction

Though the matter was taken up in the past Commercial Sub-Committee meetings, still many stations of CTU/STUs are not adhering. The status of receipt of time drift / correction report is enclosed at Annexure-VI.

8. Non-intimation of the reasons for Under-recording

In the event of under-recording of the SEMs, SRLDC has been intimating to the Regional entities. However no feed back is being received by SRLDC. All entities are requested that CT/PT inputs to the SEM are monitored and maintained. All events of under-recording shall be immediately intimated with the reasons for under recording along with the remedial actions taken

9. Low CT Ratio to be adopted for computation of Auxiliary consumption through

ST/TT/SUT/Line etc drawl of start-up power through GT It is observed that some of the stations have adopted higher CT ratios for Auxiliary consumption (through ST/TT/SUT/Line) which would be normally in the range of 5-10% of the Unit capacity. Similarly, during the period of drawl of Startup power, some of the stations have been adopting high CT ratio of such as 3000/1 or 2000/1 which are

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generally required for after commissioning of the Unit. As the quantum of power drawn during startup and Unit outage is very low, adopting lower CT ratio would result in better accuracy of recording. Regional Entities may check if the adopted CT ratios were the least available ones, if required take remedial action and intimate. Where it is not possible to do so, the Committee may look into the matter and advise.

10. Application of loss during non-availability of SEM data As of now, in the event of non-availability of SEM data or under-recording at one end of the line, other end data is being used after application of loss of 1% for 400kV lines and 2% for 220/230kV lines. It is proposed to discontinue the practice of applying loss in the energy accounting as it is the responsibility of the regional entity to maintain the SEMs and ensure timely receipt of SEM data at SRLDC..

11. Installation of Standby SEMs on LV side of GT-7 and TT-4 at Ramagundam STPS-stage III Injection of RSTPS-stage I& II is being computed by subtracting the injection of RSTPS stage-III from the total of out going feeders. ie readings of GT-7 and TT-4 are subtracted from the outgoing feeders (total injection of the whole station). (a) Total injection of RSTPS = sum of all out going Lines and ICTs (b) Injection by RSTPS Stage -III = (GT-7) - (ST-4) (c) Injection of RSTPS (unit 1 to 6) = (a) – (b) In the event of failure /under-recording of the SEMs on GT-7 and ST-4, there is no fall back arrangement. Therefore, it is proposed to arrange fall back arrangement by installing stand by SEMs on LV side of the GT-7 and ST-4. Upon approval by the Committee, necessary SEMs may be installed.

12. PoC Data for Q1 of 2016-17 (from April’16 to June’16)

As per prevailing CERC orders PoC computations are being carried out by NLDC on quarterly basis. Data for Q1 (2016-17) may also be furnished by 15/01/2016 as per NLDC’s letter dt. 01/01/2016 (enclosed in Annexure VII). As STOA approvals are issued three months in advance, it is essential that the computations are completed well in advance. All the DICs to furnish

(1) The technical details of new transmission elements, generating units which are

expected to commence commercial operation (2) Yearly Transmission charges (3) Node wise MW/MVAR Injection and Drawl and

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(4) Forecast generation and demand data. All DICs are requested furnish the full data required for computations at least by two quarters in advance without waiting for reminders from NLDC/SRLDC.

13. PSDF Transfer The status of fund transfer from SR to PSDF as on 01.01.2016 is as below; (In Rs..Crores)

UI/DSM A/c. Reactive A/c. e-bidding charges

Congestion Amount Grand Total

Upto 31.03.15 898.2080157 3.7940429 542.3442960 0.0000000

1446.758331 Apr’15

to Aug’15

95.4870021 0.0000000 0.0000000 2.4119766 95.4870021

Sep'15 30.0321954 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 30.0321954 Oct'15 85.3675731 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 85.3675731 Nov’15 32.3025533 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 32.3025533 Dec’15 33.0815791 0.0000000 0.0000000 0.0000000 33.0815791

Total 1174.478919 3.7940432 54,2.3443000 2.4119766 1723.029234

This is for the information of the Committee.

x----x----x

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Intrest for delayed payment as per SRPC letter - SRPC/SE-

I/DSM/2014/ dt. 01/06/15PONDY 526 15-10-2015 526 0

21(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) KPTCL 89132073 11-09-2015 11-09-2015 89132073 0 AP 592063 592063 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) KSEB 23927284 11-09-2015 11-09-2015 23927284 0 PG-HVDC 644872 644872 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) TN 11454776 11-09-2015 11-09-2015 11454776 0 TALCHER-II 1455125 1455125 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) PONDY 1116141 11-09-2015 08-09-2015 1116141 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 655605 655605 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) GOA-SR 1421635 11-09-2015 11-09-2015 1421635 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 575989 575989 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 3590097 11-09-2015 10-09-2015 3590097 0 SEL 350374 350374 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) RSTPS STG-III 2184363 11-09-2015 10-09-2015 2184363 0 ER 101877560 101877560 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) SIMHADRI-II 6200528 11-09-2015 11-09-2015 6200528 0 TELANGANA 7246865 7246865 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) NLC TS-I EXP 229438 11-09-2015 07-09-2015 229438 0 NTPL (INFIRM) 18244498 18244498 15-09-2015 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) VALLUR 1098778 11-09-2015 08-09-2015 1098778 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) LANCO ST-II 1626018 11-09-2015 11-09-2015 1626018 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) MEPL 1539506 11-09-2015 08-09-2015 1539506 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) WR 39902630 11-09-2015 11-09-2015 39902630 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1158832 11-09-2015 08-09-2015 1158832 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) TPCIL 6004971 11-09-2015 08-09-2015 6004971 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 625192 11-09-2015 05-09-2015 625192 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) IL&FS 870840 11-09-2015 04-09-2015 870840 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) LANCO ST-III 502141 11-09-2015 09-09-2015 502141 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) NTPL 4031516 11-09-2015 05-09-2015 4031516 021(17.08.2015-23.08.2015) KKNPP 1551125 11-09-2015 10-09-2015 1551125 0

TOTAL 198167884 198167884 0 TOTAL 131642951 131642951 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) AP 47304513 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 47304513 0 TN 21114583 21114583 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) KPTCL 81528800 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 81528800 0 PONDY 1145695 1145695 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) KSEB 32158867 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 32158867 0 PG-HVDC 1802434 1802434 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 1109023 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 1109023 0 GOA-SR 79843 79843 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) RSTPS STG-III 528968 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 528968 0 TALCHER-II 3564184 3564184 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) SIMHADRI-II 219598 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 219598 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 1313031 1313031 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) LANCO ST-II 1775408 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 1775408 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 470932 470932 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) SEL 862048 18-09-2015 14-09-2015 862048 0 NLC TS-I EXP 222551 222551 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) WR 171964704 18-09-2015 16-09-2015 171964704 0 VALLUR 909981 909981 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1218993 18-09-2015 14-09-2015 1218993 0 MEPL 128524 128524 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) TPCIL 4522150 18-09-2015 16-09-2015 4522150 0 ER 62552460 62552460 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 112378 18-09-2015 10-09-2015 112378 0 TELANGANA 3595552 3595552 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) IL&FS 3821392 18-09-2015 17-09-2015 3821392 0 NTPL (INFIRM) 85621895 85621895 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) LANCO ST-III 508101 18-09-2015 18-09-2015 508101 0 TPCIL(INFIRM) 615315 615315 21-09-2015 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) NTPL 7839500 18-09-2015 15-09-2015 7839500 022(24.08.2015-30.08.2015) KKNPP 3752435 18-09-2015 19-09-2015 3752435 0

TOTAL 359226878 359226878 0 TOTAL 183136980 183136980 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) AP 108775033 25-09-2015 28-09-2015 108775033 0 PONDY 3225618 3225618 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) KPTCL 143874824 25-09-2015 24-09-2015 143874824 0 PG-HVDC 1611726 1611726 28-09-2015 0

Date of Payment

Amount Paid (Rs.)

(+) Due to be paid to pool / (-) Excess

Receipt and Disbursement details of Deviation Charges during Sep 2015 to Dec 2015

Wk No. & period

Details of Payments into Deviation pool Details of disbursement from Deviation pool (+) Due to be disbursed

from pool / (-) Excess

disbursed.

Regional EntityDeviation Amount

disbursible(Rs.)

Total amt. disbursed (Rs.)

Date of disbursementRegional Entity Amount Payable

into pool (Rs.)Due date for

Payment.

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Date of Payment

Amount Paid (Rs.)

(+) Due to be paid to pool / (-) Excess

Receipt and Disbursement details of Deviation Charges during Sep 2015 to Dec 2015

Wk No. & period

Details of Payments into Deviation pool Details of disbursement from Deviation pool (+) Due to be disbursed

from pool / (-) Excess

disbursed.

Regional EntityDeviation Amount

disbursible(Rs.)

Total amt. disbursed (Rs.)

Date of disbursementRegional Entity Amount Payable

into pool (Rs.)Due date for

Payment.

23(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) KSEB 42807073 25-09-2015 25-09-2015 42807073 0 RSTPS STG-I&II 1518940 1518940 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) TN 15796510 25-09-2015 25-09-2015 15796510 0 SIMHADRI-II 1195882 1195882 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) GOA-SR 2591502 25-09-2015 24-09-2015 2591502 0 TALCHER-II 10676918 10676918 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) RSTPS STG-III 87747 25-09-2015 24-09-2015 87747 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 2316933 2316933 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) VALLUR 972964 25-09-2015 24-09-2015 972964 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 1467870 1467870 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) LANCO ST-II 21751865 25-09-2015 24-09-2015 21751865 0 NLC TS-I EXP 246574 246574 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) WR 135217937 25-09-2015 06-10-2015 30813736 104404201 SEL 680649 680649 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) 09-10-2015 104404201 -104404201 MEPL 6714 6714 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 4491544 25-09-2015 19-09-2015 4491544 0 ER 162762119 162762119 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) TPCIL 12256073 25-09-2015 24-09-2015 12256073 0 TELANGANA 39216016 39216016 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 237859 25-09-2015 22-09-2015 237859 0 IL&FS 1806924 1806924 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) KKNPP 4160938 25-09-2015 23-09-2015 4160938 0 LANCO ST-III 15551415 15551415 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) NTPL 189163 189163 28-09-2015 023(31.08.2015-06.09.2015) TPCIL(INFIRM) 60405004 60405004 28-09-2015 0

TOTAL 493021869 493021869 0 TOTAL 302878465 302878465 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) AP 70042814 02-10-2015 01-10-2015 70042814 0 PONDY 975563 975563 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) KPTCL 96612682 02-10-2015 01-10-2015 96612682 0 PG-HVDC 1455316 1455316 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) KSEB 40727848 02-10-2015 03-10-2015 40727848 0 RSTPS STG-I&II 2149123 2149123 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) TN 58149853 02-10-2015 01-10-2015 58149853 0 RSTPS STG-III 1150215 1150215 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) GOA-SR 4218508 02-10-2015 01-10-2015 4218508 0 SIMHADRI-II 1649247 1649247 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) NLC TS-I EXP 213631 02-10-2015 23-09-2015 213631 0 TALCHER-II 12066216 12066216 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) VALLUR 1475208 02-10-2015 01-10-2015 1475208 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 1209029 1209029 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) LANCO ST-II 10660282 02-10-2015 30-09-2015 10660282 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 1800354 1800354 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) SEL 2176016 02-10-2015 28-09-2015 2176016 0 MEPL 381769 381769 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) ER 31750583 02-10-2015 14-10-2015 31750583 0 TELANGANA 57434660 57434660 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) WR 145687385 02-10-2015 13-10-2015 145687385 0 NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 737692 737692 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 5334865 02-10-2015 30-09-2015 5334865 0 TPCIL(INFIRM) 180919136 180919136 05-10-2015 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) TPCIL 761905 02-10-2015 30-09-2015 761905 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) NTPL (INFIRM)** 798278 02-10-2015 79827824(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) IL&FS 2480744 02-10-2015 28-09-2015 2480744 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) LANCO ST-III 1397922 02-10-2015 29-09-2015 1397922 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) NTPL 1153564 02-10-2015 28-09-2015 1153564 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) KKNPP 3581865 02-10-2015 03-10-2015 3581865 0

TOTAL 477223953 476425675 798278 TOTAL 261928320 261928320 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 AP 6102562 01-10-2015 01-10-2015 6102562 0 KPTCL 1084559 1084559 06-10-2015 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 PG HVDC 169727 01-10-2015 29-09-2015 169727 0 KSEB 4248371 4248371 06-10-2015 0

rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 TELANGANA 11351196 01-10-2015 01-10-2015 2669338 8681858 TN 30943979 30943979 06-10-2015 0

rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 TELANGANA 08-10-2015 8681858 -8681858 PUDUCHERRY 571447 571447 06-10-2015 0

rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 RSTPS STG-I&II 113665 01-10-2015 30-09-2015 113665 0 GOA-SR 136568 136568 06-10-2015 0

rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 LANCO ST-II 11362125 01-10-2015 30-09-2015 11362125 0 RSTPS STG-III 41870 41870 06-10-2015 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 COASTAL ENERGEN 80408 01-10-2015 01-10-2015 80408 0 TALCHER-II 3560179 3560179 06-10-2015 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 SEL 40217 01-10-2015 29-09-2015 40217 0 NLC TPS-II (Expn.) 3600421 3600421 06-10-2015 0

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Date of Payment

Amount Paid (Rs.)

(+) Due to be paid to pool / (-) Excess

Receipt and Disbursement details of Deviation Charges during Sep 2015 to Dec 2015

Wk No. & period

Details of Payments into Deviation pool Details of disbursement from Deviation pool (+) Due to be disbursed

from pool / (-) Excess

disbursed.

Regional EntityDeviation Amount

disbursible(Rs.)

Total amt. disbursed (Rs.)

Date of disbursementRegional Entity Amount Payable

into pool (Rs.)Due date for

Payment.

rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 MEPL 226043 01-10-2015 05-10-2015 226043 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 ILFS (INFIRM) 931578 01-10-2015 04-11-2015 931578 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 TPCIL 74723 01-10-2015 28-09-2015 74723 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 NTPL 3124559 01-10-2015 06-10-2015 3124559 0rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 Lanco St III (Infirm)* 1 01-10-2015 1rev wk 4-21 dt. 21/09/15 KKNPP* 76557153 01-10-2015 76557153

TOTAL 110133957 33576804 76557153 TOTAL 44187394 44187394 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) AP 40035138 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 40035138 0 PG-HVDC 1131708 1131708 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) KPTCL 31589494 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 31589494 0 RSTPS STG-III 488695 488695 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) KSEB 46759105 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 46759105 0 SIMHADRI-II 842075 842075 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) TN 125242652 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 125242652 0 TALCHER-II 8697285 8697285 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) PONDY 6328258 09-10-2015 07-10-2015 6328258 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 1587810 1587810 12-10-2015 0

25(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) GOA-SR 820114 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 820114 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 2477085 2477085 12-10-2015 0

25(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 436606 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 436606 0 NLC TS-I EXP 277580 277580 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) LANCO ST-II 4886550 09-10-2015 08-10-2015 4886550 0 VALLUR 103901 103901 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) WR 41083999 09-10-2015 13-10-2015 41083999 0 SEL 336938 336938 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 2504266 09-10-2015 01-10-2015 2504266 0 MEPL 223240 223240 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) TPCIL 211642 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 211642 0 ER 49553338 49553338 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 2177666 09-10-2015 06-10-2015 2177666 0 TELANGANA 36299333 36299333 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) LANCO ST-III 1001457 09-10-2015 07-10-2015 1001457 0 IL&FS 39000804 39000804 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) NTPL 653615 09-10-2015 05-10-2015 653615 0 TPCIL(INFIRM) 15615313 15615313 12-10-2015 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) KKNPP 2632526 09-10-2015 09-10-2015 2632526 0

25(14.09.2015-20.09.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

992880 09-10-2015 01-10-2015 992880 0

TOTAL 307355968 307355968 0 TOTAL 156635105 156635105 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 AP 183767 16-10-2015 16-10-2015 183767 0 COASTAL 768488 768488 16-10-2015 0

24(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 KPTCL 266202 16-10-2015 16-10-2015 266202 0 NTPL (INFIRM)** 798278 0 798278

24(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 KSEB 175069 16-10-2015 17-10-2015 175069 0

24(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 TN 68984 16-10-2015 16-10-2015 68984 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 GOA-SR 12270 16-10-2015 29-10-2015 12270 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 LANCO ST-II 49080 16-10-2015 15-10-2015 49080 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 Lanco St III 6529 16-10-2015 15-10-2015 6529 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 SEL 6587 16-10-2015 16-10-2015 6587 0

24(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1 COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

798278 16-10-2015 17-10-2015 798278 0

TOTAL 1566766 1566766 0 TOTAL 1566766 768488 798278PSDF 853675731 16-10-2015

26(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) AP 105544718 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 105544718 0 PG-HVDC 565604 565604 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) KPTCL 78667060 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 78667060 0 TALCHER-II 6193329 6193329 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) KSEB 44006242 17-10-2015 17-10-2015 44006242 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 882068 882068 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) TN 49532371 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 49532371 0 NLC TS-I EXP 249109 249109 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) PONDY 8089932 17-10-2015 15-10-2015 8089932 0 VALLUR 277136 277136 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) GOA-SR 2237569 17-10-2015 29-10-2015 2237569 0 MEPL 227951 227951 19-10-2015 0

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26(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 4051891 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 4051891 0 ER 55257779 55257779 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) RSTPS STG-III 1130612 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 1130612 0 TPCIL 590802 590802 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) SIMHADRI-II 1545491 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 1545491 0 TELANGANA 20961459 20961459 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) NLC TS-II STG-I 594429 17-10-2015 08-10-2015 594429 0 IL&FS (INFIRM) 157590844 157590844 19-10-2015 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) LANCO ST-II 1332975 17-10-2015 15-10-2015 1332975 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) SEL 5916370 17-10-2015 13-10-2015 5916370 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) WR 62153026 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 62153026 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 331195 17-10-2015 17-10-2015 331195 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) LANCO ST-III 463691 17-10-2015 15-10-2015 463691 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) NTPL 2820085 17-10-2015 07-10-2015 2820085 026(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) KKNPP 2612234 17-10-2015 16-10-2015 2612234 0

26(21.09.2015-27.09.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

1113132 17-10-2015 17-10-2015 1113132 0

TOTAL 372143023 372143023 0 TOTAL 242796081 242796081 0Wk 25 - WRPC rev WR 3744211 3744211 23-10-2015

27(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) AP 11892279 23-10-2015 23-10-2015 11892279 0 PG-HVDC 1070401 1070401 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) KPTCL 47294947 23-10-2015 20-10-2015 47294947 0 RSTPS STG-III 160776 160776 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) KSEB 38124975 23-10-2015 21-10-2015 38124975 0 TALCHER-II 11465975 11465975 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) TN 12529760 23-10-2015 29-10-2015 12529760 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 240591 240591 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) PONDY 1139418 23-10-2015 27-10-2015 1139418 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 719399 719399 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) GOA-SR 1373003 23-10-2015 23-10-2015 1373003 0 NLC TS-I EXP 161009 161009 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 38965 23-10-2015 21-10-2015 38965 0 VALLUR 913708 913708 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) SIMHADRI-II 1935937 23-10-2015 21-10-2015 1935937 0 SEL 770564 770564 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) LANCO ST-II 2562472 23-10-2015 21-10-2015 2562472 0 MEPL 102215 102215 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) WR 101290632 23-10-2015 23-10-2015 101290632 0 ER 64897403 64897403 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1367428 23-10-2015 19-10-2015 1367428 0 TELANGANA 36340414 36340414 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) TPCIL 348050 23-10-2015 28-10-2015 348050 0 IL&FS (INFIRM) 21193934 21193934 26-10-2015 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 1158004 23-10-2015 15-10-2015 1158004 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) IL&FS 1115312 23-10-2015 28-10-2015 1115312 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) LANCO ST-III 518724 23-10-2015 21-10-2015 518724 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) NTPL 5133260 23-10-2015 20-10-2015 5133260 027(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) KKNPP 3348412 23-10-2015 19-10-2015 3348412 0

27(28.09.2015-04.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

1061367 23-10-2015 19-10-2015 1061367 0

TOTAL 232232945 232232945 0 TOTAL 138036389 138036389 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) AP 35306669 30-10-2015 30-10-2015 35306669 0 TN 3200286 3200286 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) KPTCL 52437949 30-10-2015 30-10-2015 52437949 0 PG-HVDC 792594 792594 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) KSEB 30605887 30-10-2015 30-10-2015 30605887 0 TALCHER-II 8017768 8017768 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) PONDY 2083236 30-10-2015 30-10-2015 2083236 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 83630 83630 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) GOA-SR 1569516 30-10-2015 30-10-2015 1569516 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 938638 938638 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 1293646 30-10-2015 29-10-2015 1293646 0 VALLUR 4179009 4179009 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) RSTPS STG-III 1282680 30-10-2015 29-10-2015 1282680 0 SEL 697767 697767 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) SIMHADRI-II 1241067 30-10-2015 29-10-2015 1241067 0 ER 130272625 130272625 02-11-2015 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) NLC TS-I EXP 217370 30-10-2015 23-10-2015 217370 0 TELANGANA 19422959 19422959 02-11-2015 0

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28(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) LANCO ST-II 4610583 30-10-2015 29-10-2015 4610583 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) MEPL 73749 30-10-2015 28-10-2015 73749 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) WR 84985008 30-10-2015 30-10-2015 84985009 -128(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1622121 30-10-2015 23-10-2015 1622121 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) TPCIL 18794816 30-10-2015 04-11-2015 18794816 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 9217 30-10-2015 23-10-2015 9217 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) IL&FS 11208954 30-10-2015 29-10-2015 11208954 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) LANCO ST-III 439022 30-10-2015 29-10-2015 439022 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) NTPL 16542811 30-10-2015 26-10-2015 16542811 028(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) KKNPP 3279794 30-10-2015 29-10-2015 3279794 0

28(05.10.2015-11.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

1156251 30-10-2015 23-10-2015 1156251 0

TOTAL 268760346 268760347 -1 TOTAL 167605276 167605276 0PSDF 323025533 06-11-2015

29(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) AP 43743118 06-11-2015 06-11-2015 43743118 0 PG-HVDC 451654 451654 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) KPTCL 146398445 06-11-2015 06-11-2015 146398445 0 TALCHER-II 10114268 10114268 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) KSEB 39280672 06-11-2015 06-11-2015 39280672 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 820591 820591 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) TN 15717090 06-11-2015 06-11-2015 15717090 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 266817 266817 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) PONDY 5283411 06-11-2015 04-11-2015 5283411 0 NLC TS-I EXP 633548 633548 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) GOA-SR 1324966 06-11-2015 06-11-2015 1324966 0 VALLUR 261149 261149 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 791012 06-11-2015 05-11-2015 791012 0 ER 218935641 218935641 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) RSTPS STG-III 1388715 06-11-2015 05-11-2015 1388715 0 TELANGANA 779061 779061 09-11-2015 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) SIMHADRI-II 1802691 06-11-2015 05-11-2015 1802691 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) LANCO ST-II 5461387 06-11-2015 06-11-2015 5461387 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) SEL 973639 06-11-2015 02-11-2015 973639 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) MEPL 58338 06-11-2015 04-11-2015 58338 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) WR 55671443 06-11-2015 02-11-2015 55671443 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1803696 06-11-2015 02-11-2015 1803696 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) TPCIL 1070929 06-11-2015 04-11-2015 1070929 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 13666 06-11-2015 28-10-2015 13666 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) IL&FS 4664452 06-11-2015 04-11-2015 4664452 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) LANCO ST-III 636492 06-11-2015 05-11-2015 636492 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) NTPL 2406724 06-11-2015 30-10-2015 2406724 029(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) KKNPP 3571119 06-11-2015 06-11-2015 3571119 0

29(12.10.2015-18.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

1218445 06-11-2015 02-11-2015 1218445 0

TOTAL 333280450 333280450 0 TOTAL 232262729 232262729 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) AP 19296438 13-11-2015 13-11-2015 19296438 0 PG-HVDC 852642 852642 16-11-2015 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) KPTCL 55067196 13-11-2015 13-11-2015 55067196 0 TALCHER-II 2112910 2112910 16-11-2015 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) KSEB 40196611 13-11-2015 13-11-2015 40196611 0 NLC TS-I EXP 257353 257353 16-11-2015 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) TN 32952955 13-11-2015 13-11-2015 32952955 0 VALLUR 61968 61968 16-11-2015 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) PONDY 3870479 13-11-2015 13-11-2015 3870479 0 SEL 856329 856329 16-11-2015 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) GOA-SR 1788414 13-11-2015 13-11-2015 1788414 0 ER 125238338 125238338 16-11-2015 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 8802227 13-11-2015 12-11-2015 8802227 0 WR 17724517 17724517 16-11-2015 0

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30(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) RSTPS STG-III 2678936 13-11-2015 12-11-2015 2678936 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) SIMHADRI-II 5194305 13-11-2015 12-11-2015 5194305 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) NLC TS-II STG-I 23946 13-11-2015 05-11-2015 23946 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) NLC TS-II STG-II 544308 13-11-2015 05-11-2015 544308 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) LANCO ST-II 222608 13-11-2015 12-11-2015 222608 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) MEPL 121465 13-11-2015 10-11-2015 121465 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1662097 13-11-2015 06-11-2015 1662097 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) TPCIL 1269326 13-11-2015 13-11-2015 1269326 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) TELANGANA 11752246 13-11-2015 16-11-2015 11752246 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) IL&FS 925113 13-11-2015 17-11-2015 925113 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) LANCO ST-III 136650 13-11-2015 12-11-2015 136650 0

30(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) NTPL 2128974 13-11-2015 07-11-2015 2128974 030(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) KKNPP 2512461 13-11-2015 12-11-2015 2512461 0

30(19.10.2015-25.10.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

996200 13-11-2015 06-11-2015 996200 0

TOTAL 192142955 192142955 0 TOTAL 147104057 147104057 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) AP 16170643 20-11-2015 20-11-2015 16170643 0 PG-HVDC 238610 238610 23-11-2015 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) KPTCL 90701333 20-11-2015 20-11-2015 90701333 0 TALCHER-II 1308633 1308633 23-11-2015 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) KSEB 37309439 20-11-2015 20-11-2015 37309439 0 NLC TS-I EXP 215398 215398 23-11-2015 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) TN 18162132 20-11-2015 20-11-2015 18162132 0 ER 97153852 97153852 23-11-2015 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) PONDY 1847972 20-11-2015 18-11-2015 1847972 0 WR 62578363 62578363 23-11-2015 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) GOA-SR 1265671 20-11-2015 20-11-2015 1265671 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 7144924 20-11-2015 19-11-2015 7144924 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) RSTPS STG-III 2278772 20-11-2015 19-11-2015 2278772 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) SIMHADRI-II 4984415 20-11-2015 19-11-2015 4984415 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) NLC TS-II STG-I 48982 20-11-2015 12-11-2015 48982 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) NLC TS-II STG-II 1157834 20-11-2015 12-11-2015 1157834 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) VALLUR 925630 20-11-2015 19-11-2015 925630 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) LANCO ST-II 986823 20-11-2015 20-11-2015 986823 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) SEL 300334 20-11-2015 19-11-2015 300334 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) MEPL 324854 20-11-2015 18-11-2015 324854 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 24894 20-11-2015 11-11-2015 24894 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) TPCIL 1133017 20-11-2015 18-11-2015 1133017 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) TELANGANA 17274199 20-11-2015 20-11-2015 17274199 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 1441857 20-11-2015 13-11-2015 1441857 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) IL&FS 414652 20-11-2015 21-11-2015 414652 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) LANCO ST-III 293591 20-11-2015 19-11-2015 293591 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) NTPL 3206449 20-11-2015 12-11-2015 3206449 031(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) KKNPP 2463025 20-11-2015 21-11-2015 2463025 0

31(26.10.2015-01.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

1152851 20-11-2015 11-11-2015 1152851 0

TOTAL 211014293 211014293 0 TOTAL 161494856 161494856 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) AP 1876334 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 1876334 0 PG-HVDC 404190 404190 30-11-2015 0

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into pool (Rs.)Due date for

Payment.

32(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) KPTCL 39336103 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 39336103 0 TALCHER-II 826831 826831 30-11-2015 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) KSEB 34817203 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 34817203 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 471513 471513 30-11-2015 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) TN 15011828 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 15011828 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 382110 382110 30-11-2015 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) PONDY 21282 27-11-2015 25-11-2015 21282 0 SEL 343982 343982 30-11-2015 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) GOA-SR 1198740 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 1198740 0 ER 122506216 122506216 30-11-2015 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 4193033 27-11-2015 26-11-2015 4193033 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) RSTPS STG-III 2126191 27-11-2015 26-11-2015 2126191 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) SIMHADRI-II 4881588 27-11-2015 26-11-2015 4881588 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) NLC TS-I EXP 577717 27-11-2015 20-11-2015 577717 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) VALLUR 59084 27-11-2015 25-11-2015 59084 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) LANCO ST-II 4014144 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 4014144 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) MEPL 315259 27-11-2015 26-11-2015 315259 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) WR 31530300 27-11-2015 26-11-2015 31530300 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 233043 27-11-2015 20-11-2015 233043 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) TPCIL 302728 27-11-2015 26-11-2015 302728 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) TELANGANA 3182425 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 3182425 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 2108893 27-11-2015 23-11-2015 2108893 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) IL&FS 116647 27-11-2015 24-11-2015 116647 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) LANCO ST-III 383246 27-11-2015 27-11-2015 383246 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) NTPL 19464105 27-11-2015 19-11-2015 19464105 032(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) KKNPP 2950362 27-11-2015 25-11-2015 2950362 0

32(02.11.2015-08.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

1433252 27-11-2015 20-11-2015 1433252 0

TOTAL 170133507 170133507 0 TOTAL 124934842 124934842 0TELANGANA 17364 04-12-2015 17364 0

MEPL 181 10-11-2015 181 0NTPL 3749 30-11-2015 3749 0

GOA-SR 9004 20-11-2015 9004 0TN 20048 20048

PONDY 912 912TPCIL 418 28-10-2015 557 -139IL&FS 1338 21-11-2015 1338 0

33(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) AP 22693401 04-12-2015 04-12-2015 22693401 0 PG-HVDC 581502 581502 07-12-2015 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) KPTCL 22251435 04-12-2015 04-12-2015 22251435 0 TALCHER-II 2457251 2457251 07-12-2015 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) KSEB 30852245 04-12-2015 04-12-2015 30852245 0 ER 108264140 108264140 07-12-2015 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) TN 3349149 04-12-2015 05-12-2015 3349149 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) PONDY 66249 04-12-2015 03-12-2015 66249 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) GOA-SR 218916 04-12-2015 05-12-2015 218916 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 3955190 04-12-2015 03-12-2015 3955190 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) RSTPS STG-III 1891788 04-12-2015 03-12-2015 1891788 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) SIMHADRI-II 3431092 04-12-2015 03-12-2015 3431092 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) NLC TS-II STG-I 807149 04-12-2015 30-11-2015 807149 0

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Annexure I

Date of Payment

Amount Paid (Rs.)

(+) Due to be paid to pool / (-) Excess

Receipt and Disbursement details of Deviation Charges during Sep 2015 to Dec 2015

Wk No. & period

Details of Payments into Deviation pool Details of disbursement from Deviation pool (+) Due to be disbursed

from pool / (-) Excess

disbursed.

Regional EntityDeviation Amount

disbursible(Rs.)

Total amt. disbursed (Rs.)

Date of disbursementRegional Entity Amount Payable

into pool (Rs.)Due date for

Payment.

33(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) NLC TS-II STG-II 3084862 04-12-2015 30-11-2015 3084862 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) NLC TS-I EXP 802444 04-12-2015 30-11-2015 802444 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) VALLUR 3042444 04-12-2015 05-12-2015 3042444 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) SEL 4827578 04-12-2015 02-12-2015 4827578 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) MEPL 3341902 04-12-2015 02-12-2015 3341902 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) WR 26275229 04-12-2015 02-12-2015 26275229 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 2789543 04-12-2015 25-11-2015 2789543 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) TPCIL 12626914 04-12-2015 03-12-2015 12626914 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) TELANGANA 4583624 04-12-2015 04-12-2015 4583624 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 1702478 04-12-2015 01-12-2015 1702478 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) IL&FS 1377132 04-12-2015 01-12-2015 1377132 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) LANCO ST-III 3749426 04-12-2015 04-12-2015 3749426 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) NTPL 20336977 04-12-2015 30-11-2015 20336977 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) KKNPP 2564061 04-12-2015 03-12-2015 2564061 0

33(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

2614910 04-12-2015 25-11-2015 2614910 0

33(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) LKPL ST-III (INFIRM) 323753 04-12-2015 04-12-2015 323753 0TOTAL 183559891 183559891 0 TOTAL 111302893 111302893 0

TELANGANA 4701 4701TPCIL 22554 08-12-2015 22554 0IL&FS 12664 28-12-2015 12664 0

34(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) AP 4374802 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 4374802 0 PONDY 244963 244963 14-12-2015 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) KPTCL 17801339 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 17801339 0 PG-HVDC 463298 463298 14-12-2015 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) KSEB 36042708 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 36042708 0 TALCHER-II 2643146 2643146 14-12-2015 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) TN 7319201 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 7319201 0 VALLUR 443407 443407 14-12-2015 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) GOA-SR 3589813 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 3589813 0 ER 138630734 138630734 14-12-2015 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 5330545 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 5330545 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) RSTPS STG-III 816892 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 816892 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) SIMHADRI-II 438296 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 438296 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) NLC TS-II STG-I 920751 14-12-2015 02-12-2015 920751 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) NLC TS-II STG-II 314377 14-12-2015 02-12-2015 314377 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) NLC TS-I EXP 484185 14-12-2015 07-12-2015 484185 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) SEL 7492550 14-12-2015 09-12-2015 7492550 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) MEPL 2912237 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 2912237 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) WR 67711756 14-12-2015 15-12-2015 67711756 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 511242 14-12-2015 07-12-2015 511242 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) TPCIL 25373332 14-12-2015 09-12-2015 25373332 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) TELANGANA 1002280 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 1002280 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 1790011 14-12-2015 07-12-2015 1790011 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) IL&FS 4369599 14-12-2015 07-12-2015 4369599 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) LANCO ST-III 14566246 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 14566246 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) NTPL 14632590 14-12-2015 08-12-2015 14632590 0

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I/DSM/2015/ dt. 07/12/15

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Annexure I

Date of Payment

Amount Paid (Rs.)

(+) Due to be paid to pool / (-) Excess

Receipt and Disbursement details of Deviation Charges during Sep 2015 to Dec 2015

Wk No. & period

Details of Payments into Deviation pool Details of disbursement from Deviation pool (+) Due to be disbursed

from pool / (-) Excess

disbursed.

Regional EntityDeviation Amount

disbursible(Rs.)

Total amt. disbursed (Rs.)

Date of disbursementRegional Entity Amount Payable

into pool (Rs.)Due date for

Payment.

34(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) KKNPP 3066363 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 3066363 0

34(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

4097428 14-12-2015 07-12-2015 4097428 0

34(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) LKPL ST-III (INFIRM) 318898 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 318898 0

34(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) NTPC, KUDGI (INFIRM)

25127 14-12-2015 11-12-2015 25127 0

TOTAL 225302568 225302568 0 TOTAL 142425548 142425548 0PSDF 330815791 15-12-2015

35(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) AP 18152757 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 18152757 0 PONDY 41031 41031 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) KPTCL 16533725 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 16533725 0 PG-HVDC 1024393 1024393 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) KSEB 29730011 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 29730011 0 TALCHER-II 2274336 2274336 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) TN 12006741 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 12006741 0 NLC TS-II STG-I 865610 865610 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) GOA-SR 2221532 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 2221532 0 NLC TS-II STG-II 292162 292162 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 3702439 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 3702439 0 MEPL 14219 14219 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) RSTPS STG-III 2081776 18-12-2015 19-12-2015 2081776 0 ER 56338699 56338699 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) SIMHADRI-II 1025350 18-12-2015 19-12-2015 1025350 0 WR 5899991 5899991 18-12-2015 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) NLC TS-I EXP 429930 18-12-2015 15-12-2015 429930 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) VALLUR 194085 18-12-2015 15-12-2015 194085 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) SEL 279328 18-12-2015 15-12-2015 279328 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1461116 18-12-2015 09-12-2015 1461116 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) TPCIL 13654499 18-12-2015 17-12-2015 13654499 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) TELANGANA 1266175 18-12-2015 17-12-2015 1266175 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 2078702 18-12-2015 14-12-2015 2078702 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) IL&FS 1483722 18-12-2015 22-12-2015 1483722 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) LANCO ST-III 380304 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 380304 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) NTPL 10796368 18-12-2015 15-12-2015 10796368 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) KKNPP 2770195 18-12-2015 17-12-2015 2770195 0

35(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

3788357 18-12-2015 09-12-2015 3788357 0

35(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) LKPL ST-III (INFIRM) 56103 18-12-2015 18-12-2015 56103 0

35(23.11.2015-29.11.2015) NTPC, KUDGI (INFIRM)

259710 18-12-2015 19-12-2015 259710 0

TOTAL 124352925 124352925 0 TOTAL 66750441 66750441 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) AP 10878092 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 10878092 0 TN 14243921 14243921 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) KPTCL 11899777 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 11899777 0 PG-HVDC 1037518 1037518 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) KSEB 24609375 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 24609375 0 TALCHER-II 1284990 1284990 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) PONDY 1973061 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 1973061 0 NLC TS-I EXP 120946 120946 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) GOA-SR 547117 25-12-2015 24-12-2015 547117 0 MEPL 1740955 1740955 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) RSTPS STG-I&II 4458192 25-12-2015 24-12-2015 4458192 0 ER 96373703 96373703 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) RSTPS STG-III 1102724 25-12-2015 24-12-2015 1102724 0 TPCIL 4299635 4299635 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) SIMHADRI-II 261488 25-12-2015 24-12-2015 261488 0 TELANGANA 10438275 10438275 28-12-2015 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) NLC TS-II STG-I 919887 25-12-2015 17-12-2015 919887 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) NLC TS-II STG-II 2574449 25-12-2015 17-12-2015 2574449 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) VALLUR 739464 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 739464 0

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Annexure I

Date of Payment

Amount Paid (Rs.)

(+) Due to be paid to pool / (-) Excess

Receipt and Disbursement details of Deviation Charges during Sep 2015 to Dec 2015

Wk No. & period

Details of Payments into Deviation pool Details of disbursement from Deviation pool (+) Due to be disbursed

from pool / (-) Excess

disbursed.

Regional EntityDeviation Amount

disbursible(Rs.)

Total amt. disbursed (Rs.)

Date of disbursementRegional Entity Amount Payable

into pool (Rs.)Due date for

Payment.

36(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) SEL 463417 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 463417 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) WR 99583317 25-12-2015 22-12-2015 99583317 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN 1095792 25-12-2015 17-12-2015 1095792 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) NLC TPS-II (EXPN) 1913249 25-12-2015 18-12-2015 1913249 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) IL&FS 1255918 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 1255918 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) LANCO ST-III 235959 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 235959 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) NTPL 6228354 25-12-2015 21-12-2015 6228354 036(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) KKNPP 2460510 25-12-2015 22-12-2015 2460510 0

36(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) COASTAL ENERGEN (INFIRM)

846907 25-12-2015 17-12-2015 846907 0

36(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) LKPL ST-III (INFIRM) 38570 25-12-2015 23-12-2015 38570 0

36(30.11.2015-06.12.2015) NTPC, KUDGI (INFIRM)

326133 25-12-2015 24-12-2015 326133 0

TOTAL 174411752 174411752 0 TOTAL 129539943 129539943 0* Yet to pay**NTPL (Infirm) had not pad Rs. 798278 as per 24(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R0. Hence no disbursement made to NTPL (Infirm) for 24(07.09.2015-13.09.2015)-R1.

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Payable Constituent Due date Amount due in Rs.

Date of realisation

Amount realised (in

Rs.)

Balance due, if any (in

Rs.)

Receivable Constituent

Amount receivable as per a/c

Amount receivable

as per SREB decision pro-

rata

Amount disbursed

Date of Disburse-

ment

Balance due, if any

(in Rs.)Remarks

21(17.08.2015-23.08.2015)

22(24.08.2015-30.08.2015)

23(31.08.2015-06.09.2015)

24(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) TELANGANA 2-Oct-15 294675 1-Oct-15 294675 0 AP 1871850 24065 24065 5-Oct-15 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) KPTCL 4170788 53622 53622 5-Oct-15 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) KSEB 1263763 16248 16248 5-Oct-15 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) TANGEDCO 15121538 194410 194410 5-Oct-15 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) PUDUCHERRY 167975 2160 2160 5-Oct-15 024(07.09.2015-13.09.2015) IL& FS 324363 4170 4170 5-Oct-15 0

TOTAL 294675 294675 0 TOTAL 22920277 294675 294675 025(14.09.2015-20.09.2015)

26(21.09.2015-27.09.2015)

27(28.09.2015-04.10.2015)

28(05.10.2015-11.10.2015)

29(12.10.2015-18.10.2015)

30(19.10.2015-25.10.2015)

31(26.10.2015-01.11.2015)

32(02.11.2015-08.11.2015)

33(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) TELANGANA 4-Dec-15 76613 4-Dec-15 76613 0 AP 1534200 6678 6678 7-Dec-15 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) KPTCL 4295475 18699 18699 7-Dec-15 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) KSEB 2423838 10551 10551 7-Dec-15 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) TANGEDCO 8618900 37519 37519 7-Dec-15 033(09.11.2015-15.11.2015) PUDUCHERRY 727263 3166 3166 7-Dec-15 0

TOTAL 76613 76613 0 TOTAL 17599676 76613 76613 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) AP 11-Dec-15 2482113 11-Dec-15 2482113 0 KPTCL 4819513 664999 664999 14-Dec-15 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) KSEB 1203713 166089 166089 14-Dec-15 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) TANGEDCO 10225738 1410953 1410953 14-Dec-15 0

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

Receipt and disbursement details of Reactive Energy charges during June 2015 to Aug 2015

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

WEEK NO.AND PERIOD

Reactive charges dues as per weekly A/c. issued by SRPC

Details of realisation Details of Disbursement

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

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Annexure-II

Payable Constituent Due date Amount due in Rs.

Date of realisation

Amount realised (in

Rs.)

Balance due, if any (in

Rs.)

Receivable Constituent

Amount receivable as per a/c

Amount receivable

as per SREB decision pro-

rata

Amount disbursed

Date of Disburse-

ment

Balance due, if any

(in Rs.)Remarks

Receipt and disbursement details of Reactive Energy charges during June 2015 to Aug 2015

WEEK NO.AND PERIOD

Reactive charges dues as per weekly A/c. issued by SRPC

Details of realisation Details of Disbursement

34(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) PUDUCHERRY 768363 106019 106019 14-Dec-15 034(16.11.2015-22.11.2015) TELANGANA 971538 134053 134053 14-Dec-15 0

TOTAL 2482113 2482113 0 TOTAL 17988865 2482113 2482113 035(23.11.2015-29.11.2015)

36 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P1 AP 25-Dec-15 555950 23-Dec-15 555950 0 KPTCL 4789950 179056 179056 28-Dec-15 036 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P1 TELANGANA 25-Dec-15 2145950 2145950 KSEB 1737463 64949 64949 28-Dec-15 036 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P1 TANGEDCO 7855188 293640 293640 28-Dec-15 036 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P1 PUDUCHERRY 489675 18305 18305 28-Dec-15 0

TOTAL 2701900 555950 0 TOTAL 14872276 555950 555950 036 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P2 TELANGANA 25-Dec-15 2145950 28-Dec-15 2145950 0 KPTCL 4789950 691151 691151 31-Dec-15 036 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P2 KSEB 1737463 250702 250702 31-Dec-15 036 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P2 TANGEDCO 7855188 1133441 1133441 31-Dec-15 036 (30.11.2015 - 06.12.2015) P2 PUDUCHERRY 489675 70656 70656 31-Dec-15 0

TOTAL 2145950 2145950 0 TOTAL 14872276 2145950 2145950 0

No regional entity payable. Hence no amount to be disbursed.

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Annexure III

Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-151 APTRANSCO2 KPTCL Yes3 KSEB Yes Yes Yes4 TANTRANSCO5 PONDY6 GOA Yes (m) Yes (m) Yes (m)7 TSTRANSCO Yes Yes Yes8 PG-HVDC Yes Yes Yes9 RSTPS Stg 1 & 2 Yes Yes

10 RSTPS Stg 3 Yes Yes11 Talcher Stg 2 Yes Yes12 Simhadri 2 Yes Yes13 NLC TS2 Stg 1 Yes Yes Yes14 NLC TS2 Stg 2 Yes Yes Yes15 NLC Ts 1 Expn Yes Yes16 NLC TS 2 Expn Yes Yes18 NTECL, Vallur Yes (m) Yes (m) Yes (m)20 LANCO ST II Yes (m) Yes (m)21 LANCO ST III Yes (m) Yes (m)22 Kudankulam Yes23 SEPL Yes Yes Yes25 MEPL Yes Yes26 Coastal Energen27 TPCIL Yes Yes28 TPCIL (Infirm) NA Yes29 NTPL Yes30 IL&FS31 ERLDC Yes Yes Yes32 WRLDC

Sl No: Pool Member

Status of Receipt of Signed Reconciliation Statement at SRLDC - Deviation Charges

Month

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Date Updated 30-12-2015

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Aug-15 Sep-15 Oct-151 APTRANSCO No No No2 KPTCL Yes Yes No3 KSEB No Yes Yes4 TANTRANSCO No No No5 TSTRANSCO Yes Yes No6 PONDY No No No7 IL&FS No No No

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Status of Receipt of Signed Reconciliation Statement at SRLDC - Reactive Charges

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I Disbursement of PoC Charges Aug'15 to Nov'15

MWH PoC Charges MWH PoC Charges

1 Aug-15 1921841.91 320,479,847 1921841.91 366,297,838 686,777,684

2 Sep-15 1744724.05 278,429,312 1744724.05 317,958,956 596,388,267

3 Oct-15 1704427.58 296,636,987 1704427.58 328,887,073 625,524,060

4 Nov-15 1082926.59 143,887,312 1082926.59 193,518,708 337,406,020

II Disbursement of STU/SLDC Charges from Aug'15 to Nov'15

Month STATE STU Charges SLDC Charges TOTAL

Aug-15 DELHI 318,490 42,000 360,490

GUJARAT -97 1,000 903

HARYANA 64,800 1,000 65,800

HPSEB 1,300 2,000 3,300

ORISSA 1,673,542 60,000 1,733,542

APTRANSCO 54,375,626 514,000 54,889,626

KPTCL 26,579,002 344,000 26,923,002

TELANGANA 122,447,835 1,099,000 123,546,835

TOTAL 205,460,499 2,063,000 207,523,499

Total PoC Charges for

CTU

1) STU charge: SBI, A/c. No. 10820056547- SBIN0000631 2) SLDC charge: Corporation bank A/c No.014101601000254- IFSC Code: CORP0000141

Bank of India, A/c. No. 250120910000003, RTGS Code: BKID0002501

A/C No.

State Bank of Patiala, A/c. No. 55116605317, RTGS Code: STBP0000387

(1) STU Charge: S/B A/c.No. 380801010035093-UBIN 0538086 (2) SLDC Charge :S/B A/c.No.588901110050000 -UBIN 0558893

APTRANSCO Hyderabad, ICICI, A/c.No. 000805002607, IFSC Code ICIC0000008

Sl.no. MonthInjection Withdrawal

SBM A/c. No.54037881199, Madhavanagar Branch. RTGS Code: SBMY 0040196

TGTRANSCO,STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD,A/c.No.62344544325,IFSC Code::SBHY0020066

1) STU charge: State Bank of Patiala, A/c No. 65111287869 STBP0001132 2) SLDC charge: Punjab National Bank A/C No. 0892000101069932 PUNB0089200

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Sep-15 DELHI 539,114 17,000 556,114

GUJARAT 0 30,000 30,000

HARYANA 36,000 1,000 37,000

MSETCL 1,848,361 54,000 1,902,361

ORISSA 114,000 2,000 116,000

WBSETCL 8,000 1,000 9,000

APTRANSCO 38,483,657 377,000 38,860,657

KPTCL 17,020,175 234,000 17,254,175

TELANGANA 117,440,616 949,000 118,389,616

TOTAL 175,489,924 1,665,000 177,154,924

Oct-15 DELHI 371,553 4,000 375,553

HARYANA 108,000 1,000 109,000

ORISSA 1,143,125 18,000 1,161,125

WBSETCL 68,000 3,000 71,000

APTRANSCO 50,261,729 407,000 50,668,729

KPTCL 11,832,000 62,000 11,894,000

TNEB 191,133 24,000 215,133

TELANGANA 123,829,253 669,000 124,498,253TOTAL 187,804,792 1,188,000 188,992,792

UCO Bank S/B A/c. No.17130202000905, RTGS Code UCBA0001713

APTRANSCO Hyderabad, ICICI, A/c.No. 000805002607, IFSC Code ICIC0000008

TGTRANSCO,STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD,A/c.No.62344544325,IFSC Code::SBHY0020066

1) STU charge: SBI, A/c. No. 10820056547- SBIN0000631 2) SLDC charge: Corporation bank A/c No.014101601000254- IFSC Code: CORP0000141

State Bank of Patiala, A/c. No. 55116605317, RTGS Code: STBP0000387

(1) STU Charge: S/B A/c.No. 380801010035093-UBIN 0538086 (2) SLDC Charge :S/B A/c.No.588901110050000 -UBIN 0558893

UCO Bank S/B A/c. No.17130202000905, RTGS Code UCBA0001713

TGTRANSCO,STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD,A/c.No.62344544325,IFSC Code::SBHY0020066

(1) STU Charge: Bank of Maharashtra, A/c.No.20130401710, RTGS Code: MAHB0001283 (2) SLDC Charge: Bank of Maharashtra, Airoli, A/C No. 60210251925 IFSC Code:MAHB0001283

SBM A/c. No.54037881199, Madhavanagar Branch. RTGS Code: SBMY 0040196

APTRANSCO Hyderabad, ICICI, A/c.No. 000805002607, IFSC Code ICIC0000008

SBM A/c. No.54037881199, Madhavanagar Branch. RTGS Code: SBMY 0040196

(1) STU Charge: S/B A/c.No. 380801010035093-UBIN 0538086 (2) SLDC Charge :S/B A/c.No.588901110050000 -UBIN 0558893

Bank of India, A/c. No. 250120910000003, RTGS Code: BKID0002501

TANTRANSCO, Canara Bank A/c.No.0911201022266, Anna Salai Branch, Chennai-2, IFSC Code:CNRB0000911

1) STU charge: SBI, A/c. No. 10820056547- SBIN0000631 2) SLDC charge: Corporation bank A/c No.014101601000254- IFSC Code: CORP0000141

State Bank of Patiala, A/c. No. 55116605317, RTGS Code: STBP0000387

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Nov-15 DELHI 1,520,846 14,000 1,534,846

GUJARAT 0 30,000 30,000

ORISSA 473,895 14,000 487,895

APTRANSCO 41,638,855 529,000 42,167,855

KPTCL 67,200 10,000 77,200

TNEB 0 24,000 24,000

TELANGANA 53,215,112 637,000 53,852,112TOTAL 96,915,908 1,258,000 98,173,908

APTRANSCO Hyderabad, ICICI, A/c.No. 000805002607, IFSC Code ICIC0000008

SBM A/c. No.54037881199, Madhavanagar Branch. RTGS Code: SBMY 0040196

TANTRANSCO, Canara Bank A/c.No.0911201022266, Anna Salai Branch, Chennai-2, IFSC Code:CNRB0000911

TGTRANSCO,STATE BANK OF HYDERABAD,A/c.No.62344544325,IFSC Code::SBHY0020066

1) STU charge: SBI, A/c. No. 10820056547- SBIN0000631 2) SLDC charge: Corporation bank A/c No.014101601000254- IFSC Code: CORP0000141

Bank of India, A/c. No. 250120910000003, RTGS Code: BKID0002501

(1) STU Charge: S/B A/c.No. 380801010035093-UBIN 0538086 (2) SLDC Charge :S/B A/c.No.588901110050000 -UBIN 0558893

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APTRANSCO TELANGANA KPTCL KSEB TANTRANSCO PONDY GOA POWERGRID NLC NTPC NPC IPP

MAMIDIPALLY GUTTUR ALAMATHY NELLORE

KTPS N'SAGAR

TANDUR HVDC TALCHER

ALAMPUR X ROADS TUTICORIN PS

JURALA GUTTUR MOOLAMOTTOM NCTPS HYDERABAD

N'SAGAR KODASALLY MOOZHIYAR ALAMATHY

CHALAKURTHY KADRA KADALANGUDI

WANAPARTHY STCMS

RAMAPURAM SIRUSERI

SEETHAPURAM KAYATAR

WADAPALLI GUMMIDPOONDI

SP KOIL

VTPS DINDI GUTTUR NCTPS KADAPA

GADWAL KODASALLY ALAMATHY MADHUGIRI

JURALA KADRA STCMS GAJUWAKA

N'SAGAR SEDAM RAICHUR 765kV

CHALAKURTHY KONAJE VIJAYAWADA

WANAPARTHY

MALKARAM GUTTUR KAYATHAR KADAPA

VTPS KODASALLY ALAMATHY MADHUGIRI

KADRA

RTPS

WADAPALLI KODASALLY ALAMATHY PONDA NELLORE

KADRA SP KOIL

KAYATAR

GUMMIDIPOONDI

VTPS MALKARAM AMBEWADI ALAMATHY KARAIKUDI KAIGA SEL

N'SAGAR RC WADAPALLI GUTTUR SP KOIL MEPL

WANPARTHY NELAMANGALA ACHRAPAKAM

KODASALLY KAYATAR

KADRA

CHITTOR MAHABOOBNAGAR AMBEWADI ALAMATHY ARASUR NLC 2 EXP JSW

WARNAPARTHY YARENDAHALLI SP KOIL NELLORE

GAJWEL KAYATAR 765 KURNOOL

KODADA KOZHIKODE

VTPS TANDUR GUTTUR EDAMAN NCTPS GAZUWAKA

N' SAGAR RC SP KOIL 765kV RAICHUR

KAMAVARPUKOTA KADRA SIRUSERI XELDEM WARANGAL

071215-131215

301115-061215

231115-291115

161115-221115

091115-151115

261015-011115

NON RECEIPT OF SEM DATA BY 12:00 Hrs of TUESDAY for the period from to Sep 2015 to Dec 2015Week

141215-201215

021115-081115

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APTRANSCO TELANGANA KPTCL KSEB TANTRANSCO PONDY GOA POWERGRID NLC NTPC NPC IPP

NON RECEIPT OF SEM DATA BY 12:00 Hrs of TUESDAY for the period from to Sep 2015 to Dec 2015Week

KODADA KODASALLI GUMMIDPOONDI

GUTTUR

SEDAM

AMBEWADI

BALLARY

KAMAVARPUKOTA MAHABOOBNAGAR KADRA MOOZHIYAR GUMMIDIPOONDI XELDEM NAGAPATTINAM

KUSUMANCHI KODASALLI SP KOIL

SEDAM EDAMAN GUMMIDIPOONDI

KADRA SP KOIL

HOSUR

CHALAKURTHY NELAMANGALA PARASALA GUMMIDIPOONDI PONDA NAGAPATTINAM

MAHABOOBNAGAR GUTTUR XELDEM

N'SAGAR AMBEWADI TTPS

KODASALLI

KADRA

N'SAGAR AMBEWADI XELDEM RAICHUR

WANAPARTHY

RAGULAPADU KADRA GUMMIDIPOONDI MUNIRABAD JSW

SEDAM SP KOIL

KCP CEMENTS DINDI KADRA CUDDAPAH NTLGOOTY-RS KTPS RAICHUR GOOTY

MAHABOOBNAGAR KODASALLI N'SAGARGADWAL

KTPPCHALAKURTHY

051015-111015

280915-041015

210915-270915

140915-210915

070915-140915

191015-251015

121015-181015

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AP TG KARNATAKA KERALA TN PONDY POWERGRID POWERGRID GOA ISGS IPPRagulapadu Ditchipally Ambewadi Achrapakkam Cuddapah Madurai Xeldem KAIGA- NPC JSW

Nunna GAJWEL 400 kV Bellary(Alipur) ARNI Gazuwaka Munirabad Ponda MAPS – NPC SEL

Kakinada KSTPS( KOTHAGUDAM) BTPS Gummidipundi Gooty Narendra Ramagundam – NPTC

Kurnool KTPP( KAKATHEEYA) Guttur SP KOIL Hiriyur Nellore NTPL MEPLVTPS Srisailam LB Hoody TTPS Hyderabad Pondy BHAVINI

Sulurpet Dindi S/S Kadakola SIRUSERI Kalavinthapattu Raichur 765kVSrisailam RB Wanaparthy S/S Konaje S R Pudur Somanahalli Kurnool 765kV

KURNOOL (Nanoor) Gadwal S/S Nelamangala Sriperumbudur TrichyBrahmanakotkar Alampur X roads S/S Raichur Thiruvelam Vijayawada

AP carbides Jurala Sedam TALCHER HVDC-AUX WarangalChillakallu S/S Aswraopeta Kadra

KCP Cements S/S Khammam S/S KodasallyKodada S/S Yarandahalli

Ramapuram S/SSeethapuram S/S

Nagarjuna sagar dam S/S

Chalakurthy S/SBonakallu

AP TG KARNATAKA KERALA TN PONDY POWERGRID POWERGRID GOA ISGS IPPRagulapadu Ditchipally Ambewadi Achrapakkam Villianur Cuddapah Raichur 765kV Xeldem KAIGA- NPC JSW

Gooty (RS-AP) GAJWEL 400 kV Bellary(Alipur) Mettur Gazuwaka Kurnool 765kV Ponda Neyveli TS-II Stg. I & II

SEL

Kakinada KSTPS( KOTHAGUDAM) BTPS ARNI Gooty Salem TALCHER STAGE-II NTPC

MEPL

Kurnool KTPP( KAKATHEEYA) Guttur Gummidipundi Hiriyur Somanahalli NTPL BHAVINIVTPS Tandur Hoody SP KOIL Hyderabad Sriperumbudur

Sulurpet Srisailam LB Kadakola TTPS Kalavinthapattu Thiruvelam

Srisailam RB Dindi S/S Konaje Theni Karaikudi TALCHER HVDC-AUX

KURNOOL (Nanoor) Wanaparthy S/S Nelamangala Kolar DC WarangalBrahmanakotkar Gadwal S/S Raichur S R Pudur Munirabad Pondy

AP carbides Alampur X roads S/S Sedam NelloreNagarjuna sagar Right

canal S/SJurala Kadra

Nunna Aswraopeta KodasallyKamavarapu kota S/S Madira S/S Yarandahalli

Kodada S/SRamapuram S/S

Seethapuram S/SLower sileru -APGENCO

Nagarjuna sagar dam S/S

Chalakurthy S/S

TIME DRIFT STATEMENT NOT RECEIVED

Oct-15

Sep-15

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Annexure VITIME DRIFT STATEMENT NOT RECEIVED

AP TG KARNATAKA KERALA TN PONDY POWERGRID POWERGRID GOA ISGS IPP

Chitthoor(220 kV) Ditchipally Ambewadi Achrapakkam Cuddapah Raichur 765kV Xeldem Neyveli TS-II Stg. I & II

Chittoor 400 kV GAJWEL 400 kV Bellary(Alipur) ARNI Gazuwaka Kurnool 765kV Ponda NTPL JSWRagulapadu KSTPS( KOTHAGUDAM) BTPS Gummidipundi Gooty Sriperumbudur SEL

Gooty (RS-AP) KTPP( KAKATHEEYA) Guttur Kuzhithurai Hyderabad Thiruvelam MEPLKakinada Malkaram Hoody SP KOIL Nellore Udumalpet BHAVINI

Kurnool Srisailam LB Kadakola TTPS Munirabad TALCHER HVDC-AUX COASTAL ENERGEN

VTPS Dindi S/S Konaje S R Pudur Warangal TPCILSulurpet Wanaparthy S/S Raichur Pondy

Srisailam RB SedamKURNOOL (Nanoor) Alampur X roads S/S Kadra

Brahmanakotkar Jurala KodasallyAP carbides Aswraopeta Yarandahalli

Nagarjuna sagar Right Madira S/SNunna Khammam S/S

Kodada S/SRamapuram S/S

Seethapuram S/SLower sileru -APGENCO

Nagarjuna sagar dam S/S

Chalakurthy S/SBonakallu

AP TG KARNATAKA KERALA TN PONDY POWERGRID POWERGRID GOA ISGS IPPChitthoor(220 kV) Ditchipally Ambewadi Achrapakkam Cuddapah Nagarjunasagar Xeldem MAPS – NPC JSW

Chittoor 400 kV GAJWEL 400 kV Bellary(Alipur) Alamathy Gooty Nellore Ponda Neyveli TPS-I Expansion

COASTAL ENERGEN

Ragulapadu KSTPS( KOTHAGUDAM) BTPS ARNI Hiriyur Pondy Neyveli TS-II Stg. I MEPLGooty (RS-AP) KTPP( KAKATHEEYA) Guttur Gummidipundi Hosur Pugalur(Karur) Ramagundam – BHAVINI

Kakinada Malkaram Hoody Hosur-TNEB Karaikudi Raichur 765kV SELKurnool Mamidipally Kadakola Kuzhithurai Kolar AC Kurnool 765kV

VTPS Mehaboobnagar Konaje SP KOIL Munirabad SriperumbudurSulurpet Tandur Nelamangala TTPS Trivandurm TALCHER HVDC-AUX

Srisailam RB Srisailam LB Raichur SIRUSERI Tuticorin PS TrichurKURNOOL (Nanoor) Dindi S/S Sedam S R Pudur Udumalpet Warangal

Brahmanakotkar Wanaparthy S/S KadraAP carbides Gadwal S/S Kodasally

Nagarjuna sagar Right Alampur X roads S/S YarandahalliBommuru S/S Jurala Donkarai S/S Aswraopeta

Nunna Kusumanchi S/SKodada S/S

Ramapuram S/SSeethapuram S/S

Lower sileru -APGENCO

Nagarjuna sagar dam S/S

Wadapalli S/SChalakurthy S/S

Dec-15

Nov-15

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Loc ID Sl No Location CT ratio

RM-07 NP-7174-A RAMAGUNDAM ST-1 500

RM-08 NP-7175-A RAMAGUNDAM ST-2 500

RM-09 NP-7192-A RAMAGUNDAM ST-3 500

RM-49 NP-4079-A RAMAGUNDAM ST-4 500

SM-03 NP-7184-A Simhadri ST-1 500

SM-15 NP-7215-A Simhadri ST-2 500

TL-57 NP-4064-A Talcher ST-1 (main) 100

TL-58 NP-4065-A Talcher ST-1 (Check) 100

TL-59 NP-4066-A Talcher ST-2 (main) 100

TL-60 NP-4067-A Talcher ST-2 (Check) 100

VL-01 NP-7152-A Vallur ST-1 500

VL-03 NP-7276-A Vallur ST-2 500

VL-05 NP-7197-A Vallur ST-3 500

KG-03 NP-4013-A Kaiga ST-1 (Main) 125

KG-04 NP-4016-A Kaiga ST-2(main) 125

KG-07 NP-7812-A Kaiga ST-3(main) 125

KG-08 NP-4059-A Kaiga ST-4(main) 125

KG-13 NP-4012-A Kaiga ST-1 (check) 125

KG-14 NP-4030-A Kaiga ST-2(check) 125

KG-17 NP-4076-A Kaiga ST-3(check) 125

KG-18 NP-4060-A Kaiga ST-4(check) 125

KD-25 NP-9601-A Kudgi ST-1 500

KD-01 NP-9642-A Kudgi(PG) Line -1 at NTPC Kudgi (main) 3000

KD-02 NP-9593-A Kudgi(PG) Line -1 at NTPC Kudgi (Check) 3000

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Sl.No Entity Name Designation Contact No. e-mail id

1 APTRANSCO D.Praveen Maurice Divisional Engineer,SLDC 9490610567 [email protected]

2 KPTCL Shivaraju M.N. Asst.Executive Engineer 9449396750 [email protected]

3 KSEBL Beno Paul Executive Engineer 9446008565 [email protected]

4 TANTRANSCO P.Murugavelan Asst.Executive Engineer, SLDC 9445857179 [email protected]

P.Chandra Shekar Divisional Engineer,SLDC 9440378134 [email protected]

V.V.Subrahmanyyam Asst.Divisional Engr/EBC 9491058620 [email protected]

6 PUDUCHERRY Rammohan Asst.Engr,System Control Centre 0413-2330260

7 Goa (SR) Sunilkumar.A.Kamalapurkar Asst.Executive Engr(Elec.) 8380015061 [email protected]

8 RSTPS SSS.Srinivas AGM(EMD) 9440918195 [email protected]

9 Talcher STPS II P.Narayan DGM(EEMG) 9437040520 [email protected]

10 Simhadri STPS K.Sureshbabu DGM(EEMG) 9493546143 [email protected]

11 NLC TPS II M.Sampath Chief Manager(Elec) 9443666512,04142-252611 [email protected]

12 NLC TPS I Expn E.Sachindrakumar Chief Manager(Elec) 9486221961 [email protected]

13 NLC TPS II Expn N.Duraikannan Chief Manager(Elec)

9842907613, 04142-26124,

08939928332

[email protected]

[email protected]

14 MAPS J.Rooby STE(C&CS),Technical unit 9445003818 [email protected]

15 KGS G.K.Sunil Senor Operation Engineer(KGS-1&2 94448291780,08382-264166 [email protected]

16 KKNPP R.Ramesh Babu SOE,Operation Group 9444988138 [email protected]

17 NTECL(Vallur) R.Rajendran Deputy Manager 9445002501,044-27900932

[email protected],rajntecl@g

mail.com

18 NTPL(Tutucorin) K.C.Ragunathan Chief Manager(Elec) 9486877089,0461-2352425 [email protected]

19 Coastalenergen A.U.Azarudeen Senior Engineer(Electrical) 8056017024

[email protected]

m

20 MEPL Seshagirirao Lead Engineer(Elec) 9966708282,08624-213389

seshagiri.anantharapu@meenaks

hienergy.com

21 SEL D.Narendra Reddy CM (Elec.) 9676404472 ,9 848200000 [email protected]

N.R.Nayak Head Operations 0861-3052530,898181563 [email protected]

Nageshwar Rao.JVLH AGM 0861-3052400,8978681167 [email protected]

23 PGCIL-SRTS-I SDCS Rao CM(AM) 9440908940,040-27546672 [email protected]

24 PGCIL-SRTS-II Rajeswara Rao Dpty Manager 9449596039 [email protected]

25 Kudgi STPP P Sunil Dpty General Manager 9483085920 [email protected]

25 SRLDC Ramkumar Engineer 9449869374 [email protected]

Ananda kumar 7829909050

Seshadri C.D. Assistant Manager 9886300309 [email protected]

27 EDMI A.Nithyananth Executive Projects 9481287016 [email protected]

28 Secure M.Shankar Sr. Executive Mktg. 9980547934 [email protected]

29 ELSTER A.Princeton Regional Manager 9176041665 [email protected]

30

DETAILS OF NODAL OFFICERS FOR SEM DATA COORDINATION

22 TPCIL

26 L&T

5 TSTRANSCO

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TAMIL NADU TRANSMISSION CORPORATION LIMITED

(Subsidiary of TNEB Ltd)

From Er. G.Venkatesan, B.E., Superintending Engineer/LD&GO, SLDC Block, Chennai – 600 002.

To The Superintending Engineer, Southern Regional Power Committee, No.29, Race Course Cross Road, Bangalore – 560 009.

Lr. No. SE/LD&GO/EE/G/AEE2/AE2/F. CCM /D. 1338 /2015, Dt. 30.12.2015

Sub: Points to be included in the Agenda of the ensuing 30th Commercial Sub-

Committee Meeting – Regarding.

Ref: SRPC/SE-I/30 CC/2015, dt. 18.12.2015

As requested vide letter cited in the reference, the following points are furnished to

include in the Agenda for the 30th Meeting of the Commercial Sub-Committee of SRPC:

1. Transmission charges for the Long Outage Generating Unit / Not-able to maintain

the approved Injection quantum by Generator for long time has to be paid by the

Generators itself:

As per CERC (Sharing of Transmission Charges and Losses) (Third Amendment) Regulations,

2015, the Point of Connection (PoC) injection charges have been merged into PoC withdrawal

charges in respect of withdrawal Designated ISTS Consumers (DIC). In this regard the PoC

slab rate for the DIC includes both withdrawal as well as injection charges. The DIC has to pay

the transmission charges for the Approved withdrawal quantum specified in the RTA.

The Approved withdrawal of DIC is calculated based on their ex-bus share from all the ISGS

stations for the installed capacity after declaration of CoD. The above Approved withdrawal

also includes the ex-bus share from the ISGS stations under AOH / Generator not generating

up to the approved injection quantum for the installed capacity for the month.

Hence the DIC has to pay the transmission charges for not withdrawing any quantum from the

ISGS stations under AOH/Generator not generating up to the approved injection quantum for

the month.

In Southern Region, KKNPP Unit-1 is taken out of bar for AOH during the month end of June

2015 for a period of 60 days, but still now the unit has not turned back to its generation. Due

to the above long shutdown of KKNPP Unit-1, Tamil Nadu had paid an amount of Rs.47.04

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crores as transmission charges for withdrawal quantum of 518.625 MW per month as ex-bus

share from KKNPP Unit-1 from July 2015 to November 2015.

But for the above five months, the Tamil Nadu had paid the transmission charges for not

utilizing the energy from KKNPP instead for blocking the corridor alone.

Hence the Tamil Nadu request is that the whenever a Generating unit is under long shutdown,

the transmission charges for that period has to be paid by the Generators alone and it should

not be passed on to the DIC/Beneficiaries bills.

Likewise, the ISGS stations like NTECL, NLC TS2 Exp, NTPL has not maintaining the approved

injection quantum for long time, the transmission charges for the Generating stations not

maintaining the approved injection quantum for long time also has to be paid by the respective

Generators alone and the same should not be passed on to the DIC/Beneficiaries bills.

2. Energy Transactions between Western Region and Southern Region:

It is hereby intimated that an amount of Rs. 98,64,551/- have been received from MSEB

towards amount payable by MSEB to TNEB towards the energy transaction for the period from

August 1999 to December 2002.

The pending net arrears between SR and WR Constituents for long period are listed below.

Amount Payable by TNEB to Chattisgarh Rs. (-) 92,77,878

Amount Receivable by TNEB from MPSEB Rs. 1,17,17,268

Nett amount Receivable from Western Region (MPSEB) Rs. 24,39,390

It is requested that the above may be taken up with WRPC and its constituent MPSEB for early

settlement for TN receivable amount.

Yours faithfully,

Sdxxx(30.12.15)

Superintending Engineer/LD&GO

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S R P C , S E C R E T A R I A T

SCADA Vs SEM-mismatch

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Possible Reasons For Deviations

The Accuracy Class Of SCADA Is 0.5S, TheAccuracy Class Of The Interface Meters Data Is0.2s.

Scan Rate of parameters – SEM Higher Scan Rate

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Errors at the source-SCADA RTU failure / database corruption in SAS / RTU PT fuse failure Faulty transducers Communication failureSEM Time drifting of Interface Meters clock PT fuse failure

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Other Factors

Difference in combination of drawal points considered.

Non-availability of telemetry at all points

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Way Forward

Improving communication for reliabletelemetry- achieve redundant paths with opticalfiber at all data points

Providing RTUs/telemetry facilities at alllocations

Philosophy of manual substitution in case oftelemetry failure

Philosophy of selection of data points forcalculation of drawal

Quick rectification of Interface Meter errors

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Drawl Computation Mismatch of AP & TN

SRLDC , Bengaluru

Drawl Computation Mismatch of AP & TN

SRLDC , Bengaluru

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IEGC • As per IEGC clause 4.6.4

Reliable and efficient speechprovided to facilitate necessary communicationof the grid by the RLDC, under normal andCTU shall provide Systems to telemeter powerstatus of switches/ transformer taps etc. inguideline made available by RLDC. The associateddata flow up to appropriate data collectionestablished by the concerned user or STU as specifiedAll users/STUs in coordination with CTU shallrespective ends as specified in the Connection

IEGC speech and data communication systems shall be

communication and data exchange, and supervision/controland abnormal conditions. All users, STUs and

power system parameter such as flow, voltage andline with interface requirements and other

associated communication system to facilitatecollection point on CTU’s system, shall also be

specified by CTU in Connection Agreement.shall provide the required facilities at theirAgreement.

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SRLDC

4.08

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AP DECEMBER AP DECEMBER Month Average Week wise Month Average Week wise Mismatch PercentageMismatch Percentage

6.87 2.11

W3 W4

Month Average Week wise Month Average Week wise Mismatch PercentageMismatch Percentage

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10.1717.58

0.00

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20.00

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70.00

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JANUARY Month week wise Average JANUARY Month week wise Average MismatchMismatch

10.1717.58

0.00

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50.00

60.00

70.00

80.00

90.00

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AP JANUARY AP JANUARY Month week wise Average Month week wise Average Mismatch PercentageMismatch Percentage

33.85

63.66

W3 W4

JANUARY Month week wise Average JANUARY Month week wise Average MismatchMismatch

37.30

63.66

W3 W4

Month week wise Average Month week wise Average Mismatch PercentageMismatch Percentage

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-3.23

-0.36

-4.00

-2.00

0.00

2.00

4.00

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10.00

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TamilnaduTamilnadu JanuarJanuary Month Week wise Average y Month Week wise Average Percentage ErrorPercentage Error

0.36-0.75 -0.65

W3 W4

y Month Week wise Average y Month Week wise Average Percentage ErrorPercentage Error

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SRLDC

0.04

-2.82

-10.00-8.00-6.00-4.00-2.000.002.004.006.008.00

10.00

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ENTA

GE ER

ROR

TamilnaduTamilnadu December Month Week wise Average December Month Week wise Average Percentage ErrorPercentage Error

0.02 -0.06

W3 W4

AXIS TITLE

December Month Week wise Average December Month Week wise Average Percentage ErrorPercentage Error

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• In the previous 115th OCC meeting drawl computation mismatch issue was discussed.

• AP and TN Drawl Validation was completed in July 2015.• AP Drawl error in the December month because of

data problem.• MEPL data problem in the January month weeks 2&3 (Mainly on 17

meeting drawl computation mismatch issue

AP and TN Drawl Validation was completed in July 2015.AP Drawl error in the December month because of Raichur & Kurnool

MEPL data problem in the January month weeks 2&3 (Mainly on 17th )

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Effects of Unreliable Data• Effects the real time grid security.• Unreliable data misleads the system operator to take unnecessary

actions.• Leads to Commercial implications.• Arguments in place of decisions between constituents and SRLDC.

Effects of Unreliable Data

Unreliable data misleads the system operator to take unnecessary

Arguments in place of decisions between constituents and SRLDC.

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MON TUE WEDW1 -3.32 -5.97 -6.80W2 -7.50 -6.46 -7.15W3 -3.21 -2.11 0.02W4 -3.23 -1.81 -2.17

-10.00

-5.00

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10.00

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20.00

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THU FRI SAT SUN

-3.93 5.74 7.44 7.13-6.21 -1.38 4.17 4.77-0.47 1.94 1.81 2.19-2.09 3.62 2.79 2.46

December Week Wise Percentage Error

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-3.27

1.21-2.27

-15.00

-10.00

-5.00

0.00

5.00

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MON TUE WED

W1 W2

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-1.19

-7.34-10.04

0.28

THU FRI SAT SUN

W2 W3 W4

January Week Wise Percentage Error

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6.98

9.565.017.51

20.04 18.057.9511.51

6.052.73 2.31

2.84

-20.00

0.00

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AP December Month SEM Vs SCADA Mismatch Percentage

W1 W2

4.430.79 1.16 0.64

25.32

0.79

9.55

2.45

11.80

0.795.84 4.12

4.04

-0.52 0.89

2.45

THU FRI SAT SUN

Month SEM Vs SCADA Mismatch Percentage

W2 W3 W4

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-20.00

0.00

20.00

40.00

60.00

80.00

100.00

27-Nov-15 2-Dec-15 7-Dec-15 12-Dec-15 17

AP December Month Day wise SCADA VS SEM percentage

17-Dec-15 22-Dec-15 27-Dec-15 1-Jan-16 6-Jan-16

Month Day wise SCADA VS SEM mismatch percentage

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SRLDC

3.91 9.14 15.8614.55 19.98

16.51

17.3923.98 30.97

203.11

65.9253.20

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0.00

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250.00

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AP January Month SEM Vs SCADA Mismatch Percentage

W1

19.63 18.236.86

-2.4716.51 11.58

9.05 19.2232.1532.40

0.79

65.71 65.7159.47

0.79 33.08 30.03

THU FRI SAT SUN

Month SEM Vs SCADA Mismatch Percentage

W2 W3 W4

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-50.00

0.00

50.00

100.00

150.00

200.00

250.00

27-Dec-15 1-Jan-16 6-Jan-16 11-

AP January Month Day wise

17th Jan Data mismatch is more because of MEPL data Sudden jump

-Jan-16 16-Jan-16 21-Jan-16 26-Jan-16

Day wise SEM VS SCADA Mismatch Percentage

Jan Data mismatch is more because of jump in few blocks

Rajan
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SRLDC, Bengaluru

Thank You

SRLDC, Bengaluru

Thank You

Rajan
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CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI

Petition No. 67/TT/2015 Coram: Shri Gireesh B. Pradhan, Chairperson Shri A.K. Singhal, Member

Shri A.S. Bakshi, Member Dr. M.K. Iyer, Member

Date of Hearing : 23.12.2015 Date of Order : 08.01.2016

In the matter of: Approval of transmission tariff of i) Asset-I (HVDC Portion) and ii) Combined Asset-II (AC Portion) from anticipated COD to 31.3.2019 under the transmission system associated with “North East-Northern/Western Interconnector-I Project” in North Eastern, Northern & Western Region under Regulation 86 of Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Conduct of Business) Regulations, 1999 and Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions of Tariff) Regulations, 2014.

And in the matter of: Power Grid Corporation of India Limited "Saudamini", Plot No.2, Sector-29, Gurgaon -122 001 ……Petitioner Vs

1. Assam Electricity Grid Corporation Limited,

Bijulee Bhawan, Paltan Bazar, Guwahati-781001 2. Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited, Lumjingshai, Short Round Road. Shilong-1

3. Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Department of Power, Itanagar-791111 4. Power & Electricity Department,

Government of Mizoram, Aizwal-796001

Rajan
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5. Manipur State Electricity Distribution Company Limited,

Keishampat, Imphal-795001

6. Department of Power, Government of Nagaland,

Kohima-797001 7. Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited,

Bidyut Bhawan, North Banamaliupr, Agartala-799001

8. OTPC (ONGC Tripura Power company Limited),

6th Floor, A Wing, IFCI Towers, New Delhi-110019

9. NTPC,

NTPC Bhawan, Scope Complex, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003

10. Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Ltd., Vidyut Bhawan, VidyutMarg, Jaipur- 302 005.

11. Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd., 400 kV GSS Building (Ground Floor), Ajmer Road, Heerapura, Jaipur.

12. Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd., 400 kV GSS Building (Ground Floor), Ajmer Road, Heerapura, Jaipur.

13. Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd., 400 kV GSS Building (Ground Floor), Ajmer Road,

Heerapura, Jaipur.

14. Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Vidyut Bhawan, Kumar House Complex Building II

Shimla-171 004

15. Punjab State Electricity Board, The MalL, Patiala-147 001.

16. Haryana Power Purchase Centre, Shakti Bhawan, Sector-6 Panchkula (Haryana)-134 109

Rajan
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17. Power Development Department, Govt. of Jammu and Kashmir, Mini Secretariat, Jammu.

18. Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd., Shakti Bhawan, 14, Ashok Marg, Lucknow-226 001.

19. Delhi Transco Ltd., Shakti Sadan, Kotla Road,

New Delhi-110 002.

20. BSES Yamuna Power Ltd., Shakti Kiran Building, Karkardooma, Delhi-110 092.

21. BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd., BSES Bhawan, Nehru Place, New Delhi.

22. North Delhi Power Ltd., Power Trading & Load Dispatch Group, Cennet Building, Adjacent to 66/11 kV Pitampura-3, Grid Building, Near PP Jewellers, Pitampura, New Delhi-110 034.

23. Chandigarh Administration, Sector-9, Chandigarh.

24. Uttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd., Urja Bhawan, Kanwali Road, Dehradun.

25. North Central Railway, Allahabad.

26. New Delhi Municipal Council, Palika Kendra, SansadMarg, New Delhi-110 002.

27. Madhya Pradesh Power Management Company Ltd., Shakti Bhawan, Rampur Jabalpur-482 008.

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28. Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited, Prakashgad, 4th floor Andehri (East), Mumbai-400 052.

29. Gujarat UrjaVikas Nigam Ltd., Sardar Patel VidyutBhawan,

Race Course Road, Vadodara-390 007.

30. Electricity Department, Government of Goa, Vidyut Bhawan, Panaji,

Near Mandvi Hotel, Goa-403 001.

31. Electricity Department, Administration of Daman and Diu, Daman-396210.

32. Electricity Department,

Administration of Dadra Nagar Haveli, U.T. Silvassa-396 230.

33. Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board,

P.O. Sunder Nagar, Dangania, Raipur Chhattisgarh-492 013.

34. Madhya Pradesh Audyogik Kendra Vikas Nigam (Indore) Ltd.,

3/54, Press Complex, Agra-Bombay Road Indore-452 008. ……………Respondents

For petitioner : Shri Udit Grover, Advocate for PGCIL

Shri V. Srinivas, PGCIL Shri Rakesh Kumar, PGCIL Shri Bhoj Paul, PGCIL Shri UpendraPande, PGCIL Shri H.K Mallick, PGCIL Shri Y.K. Sehgal, PGCIL Shri S.S. Raju, PGCIL Shri Jasbir Singh, PGCIL Shri ShashiBhushan, PGCIL Shri J. Mazumder, PGCIL Shri R.K. Guter, PGCIL Ms. Manju Gupta, PGCIL Shri Vivek Kumar Singh, PGCIL Shri Rakesh Prasad, PGCIL

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Shri M.M. Mondal, PGCIL Shri S.K. Venkatesan, PGCIL

For respondents : Shri S.K. Agarwal, Advocate, JVVNL Shri S.P. Das, Adocate, JVVNL Shri H.M. Sharma, APDCL Shri S.R. Narasimhan, POSOCO

ORDER

The petitioner, Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL) has filed the

instant petition seeking transmission tariff for (i) Asset-I (HVDC Portion) and (ii)

Combined Asset-II (AC Portion) from anticipated COD, 31.3.2015 to 31.3.2019 under

the transmission system associated with “North East-Northern/Western Interconnector-I

Project” in North-Eastern, Northern & Western Regions in accordance with the Central

Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions of Tariff) Regulations, 2014

(hereinafter referred to as "the 2014 Tariff Regulations”).The petitioner has also prayed

for allowing 90% of the Annual Fixed Charges claimed, in terms of proviso (i) of

Regulation 7(7) of the 2014 Tariff Regulations for inclusion under PoC mechaism.

2. The petitioner initially in the petition claimed tariff for HVDC portion and AC

portion separately with anticipated date of commercial operation as 31.3.2015.

Subsequently, vide affidavit dated 18.12.2015, the petitioner has submitted that HVDC

portion was commissioned on 1.11.2015 and AC portion has been split into three parts.

The petitioner has submitted that parts of AC system were commissioned on 1.10.2015,

28.10.2015 and 27.10.2015 and the remaining portion of the system is anticipated to be

commissioned on 31.12.2015. The details of the assets and their scheduled and

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actual/anticipated date of commercial operation submitted by the petitioner are as

under:-

Asset Name Scheduled COD

Anticipated COD/Actual COD*

Asset-I (HVDC Portion)

±800 kV HVDC Biswanath Chariali-Agra Pole-I (1500 MW HVDC terminals at Biswanath Chariali and Agra each along with ±800 kV Hexa Lapwing transmission line)

31.3.2015 1.11.2015 (actual)

Asset-II (AC Portion)

132 kV D/C Biswanath Chariali (PG)-Biswanath Chariali (AEGCL) T/L along with associated bays at Biswanath Chariali (AEGCL) & Biswanath Chariali Pooling Station (PGCIL)

31.3.2015 1.10.2015 (actual)

Asset-II (1.a):(AC Portion)

Loop in and Loop out (LILO) of 400 kV Ranganadi-Balipara-I T/L at Biswanath Chariali PS alongwith associated bays at Biswanath Chariali PS (Asset-II (1.b))

31.3.2015 28.10.2015 (actual)

Asset-II (1.b):(AC Portion)

Loop in and Loop out (LILO) of 400 kV Ranganadi-Balipara-II T/L at Biswanath Chariali PS alongwith associated bays at Biswanath Chariali PS (Asset-II (1.b))

31.3.2015 27.10.2015 (actual)

Asset-II (3):(AC Portion)

200 MVA, 400/132/33kV ICT-I at BiswanathChariali PS (Asset-II(3))

31.3.2015 31.12.2015 (revised

anticipated)

3. The matter was heard on 3.3.2015. The petitioner was directed to submit the

information regarding time over-run, cost over-run, CEA certificate, minutes of RPC

meetings, PPAs signed by beneficiaries, BPTAs for the instant assets and status of their

commissioning. The petitioner has submitted the information vide affidavits dated

25.3.2015 and 13.5.2015.

4. The petition was again heard on 23.12.2015. No other respondent DIC except

Assam appeared during the hearing. We have heard the petitioner and the respondent

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present during the hearing. In this order, we proceed to determine the transmission

charges under proviso (i) to clause 7 of Regulation 7 of the 2014 Tariff Regulations.

5. Clause 7 alongwith proviso (i) of Regulation 7 of the 2014 Tariff Regulations

provides as under:-

“(7) In case of new projects, the generating company or the transmission licensee, as the case may be, may be allowed tariff by the Commission based on the projected capital expenditure from the anticipated COD in accordance with Regulation 6 of these regulations:

Provided that (i) the Commission may grant tariff upto 90% of the annual fixed charges

claimed in respect of the transmission system or element thereof based on the management certificate regarding the capital cost for the purpose of inclusion in the POC charges in accordance with the CERC (Sharing of Inter State Transmission charges and losses), Regulation, 2010 as amended from time to time:”

The petitioner has made the application in accordance with Regulation 6 and

Annexure-I of the 2014 Tariff Regulations for determination of tariff of the instant assets.

The petitioner has also complied with the requirements of the Central Electricity

Regulatory Commission (Procedure for making of application for determination of tariff,

publication of the application and other related matters) Regulations, 2004, such as

service of the copy of the application on the respondent DICs, publication of notice and

web hosting of the application, etc. No comments have been received in response to

the public notice.

6. UPPCL and APDCL have filed their replies. UPPCL in its reply vide affidavit

dated 28.2.2015 has raised the issue of time over-run, over-estimation of initial spares

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and cost over-run. The petitioner has filed the rejoinders to the replies of UPPCL and

APDCL.

7. After taking into consideration the time over-run and cost over-run in case of the

instant assets, which shall be looked into in detail at the time of issue of final tariff, the

Commission has decided to grant tariff of the assets covered in the petition in terms of

proviso (i) of Regulation 7(7) of the 2014 Tariff Regulations.

8. The details of AFC claimed by the petitioner and tariff allowed by the

Commission are as under:-

A. Annual transmission charges claimed by the petitioner are as follows:-

(` in lakh)

Assets 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Asset I 48140.82 120377.89 121915.16 120024.78

Asset II 299.71 659.47 682.09 670.35

B. Annual transmission charges allowed are as follows:-

(` in lakh) Assets 2015-16 2016-17

Asset I 12497.16 75537.13

Asset II 95.87 423.04

9. The transmission charges allowed in this order shall be subject to adjustment as

after determination of AFC in accordance with clause (7) of the 2014 Tariff Regulations.

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Sharing of Transmission Charges

10. The Commission vide RoP of the hearing held on 3.3.2015 directed the petitioner

to submit information regarding the utilization of the transmission assets for which tariff

has been sought in the present petition. The petitioner vide affidavit dated 25.3.2015

has submitted that the North-Eastern Region of the country has a very large hydro

generation potential of the order of 50,000 MW apart from approximately 4500 MW in

the State of Sikkim. In addition, about 5000 MW of hydro generation was envisaged to

be developed in Bhutan and power from such generation would be consumed in India.

This huge quantum of hydro potential was planned to be developed in a phased manner

to meet the growing energy requirement in the country in the long run. To evacuate

such a huge quantum of power, the petitioner as the Central Transmission Utility

planned and executed the transmission systems associated with “North East-Northern /

Western Interconnector-I Project”. The petitioner has submitted that the transmission

lines covered under the transmission systems had to traverse through the difficult

terrains of NER and ER and the limited corridor available in “Chicken Neck” area which

is a narrow patch of land measuring 22 km in width and 18 km in length near Siliguri

having borders of Nepal on one side and Bangladesh on the other side and the area is

largely habitated. The petitioner has submitted that all transmission lines, railway lines,

gas pipe-lines, telecommunication lines, etc., from NER to the other parts of the country

have to pass through the “Chicken Neck” area and therefore, the petitioner keeping in

view the requirement of evacuation of power over a long distance with optimal

utilization of RoW available in that area and the limitation of longer AC system due to

requirement of reactive compensation and other economic constraints, planned to

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construct 5-6 high capacity HVDC power transmission corridors connecting NER Grid

with National Grid. Regarding capacity of transmission assets, the petitioner vide

affidavit dated 25.3.2015 has submitted that keeping in view the phased generation

addition, HVDC corridor was planned for 6000 MW while the terminal stations were

planned in modules of 3000 MW. The petitioner has submitted that the sending end

HVDC terminal stations of 3000 MW at Biswanath Chariali and 3,000 MW at Alipurduar

(under "Transmission System for development of pooling station in Northern part of

West Bengal and transfer of power from Bhutan to NR / WR") are under implementation

and the receiving end HVDC terminal stations would be of ultimate capacity 6000 MW,

to be installed in two stages at Agra from where power can be transferred to deficit

Northern/Western Regions.

11. Regarding the basis of planning of transmission systems, the petitioner vide

affidavit dated 25.3.2015 has submitted the following:-

(a) Keeping in view the long term perspective it was desirable to implement

the subject transmission systems as a transmission infrastructure which would

facilitate the transfer of power even as the major hydel projects get completed.

The Scheme was deliberated in various Standing Committee Meetings (SCMs)

on Power System Planning and Regional Power Committee (RPC) Meetings in

Northern Region, Eastern Region, Western Region and North-Eastern Regions

and based on the deliberations and discussion in these forums, the transmission

systems have been planned as a Regional System Strengthening Scheme. In the

meeting taken by the Secretary (Power), Government of India on 22.2.2005, it

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was decided to plan transmission corridors in the “Chicken Neck” Area to meet

the evacuation requirement for next 10 to 15 years.

(b) The NER Grid is presently connected to the rest of the National Grid through

series of AC lines passing through Bongaigaon Sub-station. NER Grid has been

connected with rest of the National Grid through radial AC lines and on account

of transmission constraints on AC lines, such types of radial connections are not

desirable from the point of view of Grid Stability and Security. Moreover, tripping

of inter-connecting lines with NER also leads to grid disturbance.

(c) Biswanath Chariali - Agra HVDC line will help in strengthening links of rest of

the National Grid to NER Grid. The petitioner has further submitted that during

monsoon, with high hydro generation in NER, North Bengal and Bhutan, loading

of 400 kV Binaguri - Purnea 2 x D/C and Purnea - Muzaffarpur D/C remains high.

Therefore, Biswanath Chariali - Agra HVDC line will provide a parallel path and

relieve loading of these lines.

(d) The Teesta-lll generating station is expected to be commissioned in 2015-16,

while Rangpo-Kishanganj D/C line is expected to be delayed. The HVDC line

would help in evacuation of hydro power of Sikkim, even in the absence of

Rangpo-Kishanganj line.

12. Further, the petitioner has submitted that the HVDC assets of the transmission

systems for which tariff have been sought in the present petition are for benefit of the

entire country on account of the following reasons:-

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(a) The HVDC lines will relieve the load in the intervening AC network. The

petitioner has cited the examples of Mundra-Mohindergarh and Talcher-Kolar

HVDC lines which have been modulated to control flow through AC lines.

According to the petitioner, Mundra-Mohindergarh HVDC lines are relieving the

load on 765 kV Gwalior-Agra lines.

(b) HVDC lines will help in Voltage control, as power flow through parallel AC

line can be increased/ decreased as per the requirement.

(c) HVDC lines will enhance the power transfer capability of the transmission

systems.

(d) HVDC lines will accommodate renewable-variation and intermittency can be

taken care of.

13. In response to the Commission‟s query through letter dated 11.5.2015 regarding

the planning of the subject transmission system, CEA has submitted the following vide

its letters dated 1.7.2015 and 2.9.2015:

“(i) The capacity of ±800 kV HVDC bipole as agreed in the various standing committee meetings on power system planning (SCMPSP) of Northern, Western and North Eastern regions and TCC/RPC meeting of North Eastern Region is 6000 MW with 3000 MW rectifier module at Biswanath Chaiyali.

(ii) As desired, copies of the minutes / extracts of the minutes of the meetings in which the above scheme was discussed and agreed are enclosed as below:

a) 20th SCMPSP of Northern region held at Nanital, Uttranchal on 22.04.2006.

b) 26th SCMPSP of Western Region held on 23.02.2007 at WRPC, Mumbai. c) 2nd SCMPSP of North-Eastern Region held on 25.06.2008 at Guwahati. d) 25th SCMSP of Northern region held on 17.07.2008 at NRPC, New Delhi. e) 6th TCC & 6th NERPC meeting held on 7th – 8th Aug. 2008 at Gurgaon.

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(iii) The HVDC bipole line was agreed as a part of associated transmission system/inter-regional system for Lower Subansiri (8x250 MW) and Kameng (4x150 MW) HEPs. As per the information available in CEA, the work on Lower Subansiri HEPs is held up since Dec., 2011 due to agitation by anti dam activists and the latest commissioning schedule is 2018-20. The Kameng project is likely to be commissioned by 2016-17. Until these generation projects are commissioned, HVDC module at Biswanath Chariali would remain unutilized.”

14. CEA vide its letter dated 22.9.2015 has submitted the original and revised/latest

schedules of commissioning of these HEPs as under:-

Sl.

No.

HEP Original

Schedule

Revised/Latest Schedule

1. Kameng 2009-10 2016-17

2. Lower Subansiri 2010-11 Work held up since

December, 2011

3. Punatsangchhu-I 2015-16 Beyond 2017-18

4. Punatsangchhu-II 2017-18 Beyond 2017-18

5. Mangdechhu 2017-18 Beyond 2017-18

CEA vide letter dated 22.9.2015 has stated that HEPs have been considerably

delayed and in the absence of these generation projects, the HVDC interconnector-I

would not be utilized in the manner it was planned. CEA has submitted that the

implementation of a transmission project may not be possible to be delayed beyond a

certain time on account of contractual obligations of the petitioner with various EPC

contractors. CEA has further stated that as recorded in the minutes of the 14th meeting

of NERPC held on 4.9.2013, the petitioner had slowed down the implementation of the

transmission systems.

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15. The Commission vide letter dated 26.8.2015 sought the views of POSOCO with

regard to the utilization of ± 800 kV Biswanath Chariali- Agra HVDC line in the backdrop

of partial commissioning/non-commissioning of associated generation projects.

POSOCO vide letter dated 24.9.2015 has submitted that one pole of the HVDC

Biswanath Chariali-Alipurduar-Agra line was expected to be commissioned in

September, 2015 would be the first Multi-terminal HVDC with terminals located at

Biswanath Chariali (NER), Agra (NR) and Alipurduar (ER) and would be operating at

±800 kV. Considering the seasonality of hydro generation, it would also be the 1st HVDC

bipole having flows in either direction depending on the season and would provide the

flexibility and function as a pseudo phase-shifter. A report dated 17th September, 2015

has been prepared by POSOCO for the operational modalities of HVDC BNC-Agra

which has been circulated to RLDCs/RPCs/ CTU/CEA/ POWERGRID. POSOCCO has

submitted that generation and load of NER is seasonal and so is the flow on ER-NER

corridor. In order to cater to the seasonal changes in the load, generation and line flows,

flexible transmission in the form of HVDC is essential. Any new element added to the

network is adding to the reliability of the system and is being utilised by the system

operator to the maximum extent. POSOCO has emphasised that the transmission

assets are normally planned for a life of 35 years and the advantages need to be

assessed over the entire life cycle of the assets rather than the initial years. POSOCO

has submitted that the maximum power order on this HVDC shall be initially restricted to

maximum 1000 MW depending upon real time conditions till the time 400 kV

Ranganadi-Balipara D/C is looped in looped out (LILO) at 400 kV BNC Sub-station.

POSOCO has also submitted that low frequency oscillations have been observed few

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times in NER. HVDCs have controllers such as Power Oscillation Damping (POD)

which could be tuned to mitigate such oscillations in inter-area mode. Similarly, the

frequency controllers at BNC should also help in operation of NER system, if it were to

get islanded due to any reasons. POSOCO has submitted that the area around Binaguri

is prone to lightning strikes which have led to multiple outages of 400/220 kV circuits

from Binaguri many times and leads to evacuation problem of hydro generation in NER

during high hydro conditions and curtailment of NER drawl from the grid. With the

commissioning of HVDC BNC-Agra, it is expected that the outages

(planned/emergency/forced) in the underlying 400 / 220 kV network would not impact

the evacuation of hydro generation or drawl of NER.

16. Assam Power Distribution Company Limited (APDCL), one of the respondents, in

its reply filed vide affidavit dated 1.10.2015 has submitted that the subject HVDC

network along with AC portion was conceived as the ATS of Subansiri HEP (200 MW)

of NHPC and Kameng HEP (600 MW) of NEEPCO at 1st TCC & 2nd Power Committee

Meeting of NERPC on 28/29.7.2006 in which it was decided that NER beneficiaries

would share the transmission charges and beneficiaries outside NER and having

allocation from NER projects would also share transmission charges of AC portion.

APDCL has also submitted that there shall be mismatch of commissioning generation

station with respective ATS and requested the Commission to look into the matter and

not to burden the beneficiaries like Assam for failure on the part of generating station in

commissioning the units. APDCL has further submitted that a number of hydro projects

are coming up in NER and at present NER has no permanent allocation of power from

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sources located in other regions. During the hydro season, the region is always in

surplus and the seasonal shortfall is nominal which is being maintained through existing

AC network. APDCL has submitted that under the present funding system, the

bidirectional flow seems to be not necessary immediately.

17. The petitioner in its rejoinder filed vide affidavit dated 18.12.2015 has submitted

that the subject transmission systems were not built only for evacuation of power from

Kameng HEP of NEEPCO and Subansiri HEP of NHPC. The original plan was

conceived in the year 2003. In this regard, several meetings were held in the Ministry of

Power, Government of India at the Secretary and Joint Secretary levels during the

period 2003 - 2005. In the meeting taken by the Joint Secretary, Ministry of Power in

October 2003, CEA suggested that for connecting NER with rest of India, the only

option would be to construct the HVDC bipole from NER to NR with the capacity of the

order of 3500 to 4000 MW. Accordingly, the subject transmission system was planned

as a strengthening scheme in order to provide for important transmission service

connecting the NE Region to the Northern and Western Regions. Therefore, the

petitioner is entitled for timely grant of tariff. The petitioner has submitted that there is no

mismatch between commissioning of generating stations and the subject transmission

assets as generators in NER (Lower Subansiri and Kameng) had earlier proposed their

commissioning schedule as March, 2010 and December, 2010 respectively. However,

the commissioning schedule has been revised by generation developers from time to

time. The petitioner has submitted that after commissioning of this link, power up to

900 MW in both the directions is being transferred over this link and thus, the need for

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bidirectional flow of power has been proved in just few days of the operation of the link.

The petitioner has further submitted that that the NER –NR / WR Interconnector –I, shall

provide the following benefits to the DICs:-

a) The link provides flexibility of power transfer in the seasonal varied hydro power

generation of NER and would function as a pseudo phase-shifter.

b) Surplus power to the extent of 1500 MW can be exported / imported between

NER and other regions.

c) Power can be imported by NER during low hydro season.

d) The link would enhance the power transfer capacity between ER and NR. With

the commissioning of many generation projects coming up in NER, Bhutan and

Sikkim in next 2-3 years, power flow over this link shall increase.

e) This link would provide stability to interconnection of NER with National Grid.

f) This shall reduce maximum angle spread across the NER–NR grid by 35-40

degree.

18. The petitioner has submitted that the precise issue being raised by APDCL was

considered in the Report of Sub-Committee of CAC on Congestion chaired by

Shri R.V. Shahi, Ex-Secretary (Power) which included Members from CEA, CERC,

GRIDCO, APTRANSCO, POSOCO, IIT, MERC, APP in June, 2015. The following has

been recorded in the said meeting:-

“(xix) NER States have huge Hydro potential. It would be wrong to assume that all

projects will be developed in the same time frame. It would be also be a wrong strategy

to develop transmission systems adequate enough only for the projects already under

implementation. Long term planning would require development of transmission systems

in a manner that they are normally underutilized in the initial years but later utilized well.”

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19. With specific reference to the submission of APDCL for sharing of transmission

charges of the subject transmission systems, the petitioner has submitted that as per

the decisions taken in the 1st TCC and 2nd Power Committee Meeting of NERPC held

on 28.7.2006 and 29.7.2006, “Assam supported commissioning of strong transmission

corridor from NER to other regions and agreed to share/pay the cost of transmission

system as per CERC norms.” Therefore, APDCL cannot renege on its commitment at

this stage. The petitioner has prayed that the sharing of transmission charges shall be in

accordance with the provisions of the Sharing Regulations, as amended from time to

time.

20. During the hearing on 23.12.2015, the representative of the petitioner submitted

that based on various discussions and deliberations in various meetings taken in

Ministry of Power (MoP) during 2003-05 wherein a need was felt to establish a high

capacity transmission infrastructure to interconnect North Eastern Region (NER) to

other regions of the country. This link is the backbone of National Grid. He submitted

that based on the master plan prepared by CEA in March, 2006, a Detailed Project

Report (DPR) for high capacity HVDC corridor including corridors in “Chicken Neck”

area was submitted to Ministry of Power in 2006. He further submitted that the Planning

Commission (Project Appraisal and Management Division) initiated Public Investment

Board (PIB) on 7th April, 2008; however, after the petitioner was notified as a „Navratna‟

company, PIB clearance was no longer required. He submitted that the Investment

Approval was obtained from the Board of Directors of the petitioner on 27.2.2009 with

an estimated cost of ` 11,130.19 crore. Further, the Board of Directors of the petitioner

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has vide letter dated 9.12.2015 approved Revised Cost Estimate (RCE) of `13762.71

crore including Interest During Construction (IDC) of `1747.32 crore. He submitted that

the 1500 MW module of ±800 kV Biswanath Chariali-Agra HVDC system has been

commissioned and power up to 900 MW in both directions has been transferred over

this link. He also submitted that presently NER is connected to rest of the country vide

AC system emanating from 400 kV Bongaigaon Sub-station and in case of major

contingency, the NER will be cut out of the entire country. With the Commissioning of

the HVDC system, NER would be able to draw reliable power from National Grid

irrespective of major contingency in AC interconnections. He prayed that as per proviso

(i) of Regulation 7(7) of the 2014 Tariff Regulations, the Commission may grant tariff up

to 90% of the AFC of the transmission system or element thereof for the purpose of

inclusion in POC charges in accordance with the Sharing Regulations.

21. During the hearing, the representative of POSOCO stated that the link was

tested for 1500 MW from BNC to Agra and for 1000 MW from Agra to BNC on

30.10.2015. All the HVDCs existing in the Country prior to commissioning of this link

were associated with thermal projects, but this link is associated with hydro projects. He

also stated that in the absence of Binaguri – Purnea D/C line since last 2 weeks, TTC

/ATC of NER –NR is not affected only because this link is available. Representative of

Assam stated that since generation projects have not come up, beneficiaries should not

be burdened with transmission charges for the link. On a query of the Commission

whether the link is carrying any power, representative of petitioner replied that the link is

currently carrying 900 MW from Agra to BNC.

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22. We have considered submissions of the petitioner and respondents. Central

Electricity Regulatory Commission (Sharing of Transmission Charges)

(3rd Amendment) Regulations, 2015 provides the guidelines for sharing of HVDC

charges as under:

“1...................... “2. Treatment of HVDC: Flow on HVDC systems is regulated by power order and remains constant for marginal change in load or generation. Hence, marginal participation (MP) of HVDC systems is zero. Since the HVDC systems were specifically set up for transfer of bulk power to specific Region, the DICs of the Region shall share the cost of HVDC systems. HVDC system also helps in controlling voltages and power flow in inter-regional lines and some benefits accrue to all DICs by virtue of HVDC system. Accordingly, 10 % of the MTC of these systems be recovered through Reliability Support Charges. The balance amount shall be payable by Withdrawal DICs of the Region in proportion to their Approved Withdrawal. In case of Injection DICs having Long Term Access to target region, it shall be payable in proportion to their Approved Injection. Where transmission charges for any HVDC system line are to be partly borne by a DIC (injecting DIC or withdrawal DIC, as the case may be) under a PPA or any other arrangement, transmission charges in proportion to the share of capacity in accordance with PPA or other arrangement shall be borne by such DIC and the charges for balance capacity shall be borne by the remaining DICs by scaling up of YTC of the AC system included in the PoC.........”

23. The SoR of the 3rd Amendment to the Sharing Regulations, 2010, provides as under:

“45.17 For any new HVDC line, the Commission shall decide the methodology through an order. However, the above principle of sharing of transmission charges of HVDC lines may be reviewed based on the national transmission planning, if certain HVDC systems are planned to cater to multiple needs i.e. evacuation or reliability or Renewable integration or change in the benefits derived by the stakeholders.”

24. Keeping in view the above provisions of Sharing Regulations, we proceed to

decide the proposed methodology for sharing of transmission charges for the HVDC link

(Asset-I).

25. Government of India mooted a proposal for development of hydro projects with a

capacity of 50000 MW and accordingly, 50000 MW Hydro Electric Initiative was

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launched in May 2003 by the then Hon‟ble Prime Minister of India. About 40000 MW of

power was planned to be evacuated from NER / Sikkim and Bhutan. The transmission

system for all the generation projects was to traverse through “Chicken Neck” area

having a length of 18 km and width of 22 km and would require about 1.5 km wide

transmission corridor to evacuate the quantum of power. In a meeting taken by

Jt. Secretary (Hydro), Ministry of Power on 2.11.2004, it was decided that the hybrid

system of HVDC and AC was the desirable option for evacuation of 12000 MW of power

from NER by the end of 12th plan. In the meeting taken by Secretary (Power) on

8.12.2004, it was decided that corresponding to the ultimate capacity of hydro projects

in NER, the evacuation system would require 14-16 transmission corridors passing

through the “Chicken Neck” area. During the meeting taken by Secretary (Power) on

22.2.2005, it was decided that for security, reliability as well as for reservation of right of

way, it would be desirable to go ahead with the building of transmission corridors in the

“Chicken Neck” area. In another meeting taken by Secretary (Power) on 6.12.2005, the

phased development of NER / Sikkim and Bhutan projects was deliberated and it was

decided that the transmission system should be developed for phased development of

generation at the rate of 2000 MW each during 2009-10, 2010-11 and 2011-12

respectively. Central Electricity Authority submitted a comprehensive note to Ministry of

Power on 17.03.2006 on the transmission system for evacuation of power for major

generation projects in the North Eastern Region along with power from projects coming

in Sikkim and Bhutan during the 11th plan and 12th plan period. CEA in the said note has

suggested that the option of hybrid network of HVDC and high capacity 400 kV line has

been found to be most suitable from cost, corridor, operational and phased

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development consideration. Further, CEA has also stated that as the transmission

distance from NER / WR is quite long i.e. 2000 to 2500 km, the requirement of keeping

the losses within reasonable and cost effective limits suggests strongly in favour of

adopting as high a HVDC transmission voltage as possible. The planning of the

transmission system as stated by CEA in the Note to the Ministry of Power is as under: -

“The first 800kV HVDC bi-pole line has been planned from a pooling substation at Bishwanath Chariyali in North-eastern Region to Agra in Northern region. This is being programmed for commissioning matching with Subansiri Lower HEP in 2011-12. The transmission line would be for 6000 MW capacity and HVDC terminal capacity would be 3000 MW between Bishwanath Chariyali and Agra. In the second phase, for transmission of power from hydro projects at Sikkim and Bhutan pooled at Sliguri, another 3000 MW terminal modules would be added between Siliguri and Agra.”

Accordingly, CEA suggested for implementation of the transmission system under a

scheme titled “Inter-regional transmission system for power export from NER to

NR / WR”. CEA further suggested to adopt national approach for development of the

transmission system in which the beneficiaries outside NER would share the

transmission charges of identified transmission system based on the power allocation

from the NER Hydro projects. In a meeting dated 13.3.2007 taken by Secretary

(Power), it was decided that the transmission system from NER to NR / WR would be

required and the proposal for Public Investment Board (PIB) clearance for the project be

initiated. Accordingly, a note for Public Investment Board was initiated by the Planning

Commission (Project Appraisal and Management Division) on 7th April, 2008 in which

the project was found suitable and optimal considering the right of way. In the mean

time, the petitioner was notified as a „Navratna‟ company and PIB clearance was no

longer required. Investment approval was obtained from the Board of Directors of the

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petitioner. The development of subject transmission systems were also discussed in the

Standing Committee Meetings on Power System Planning of Northern Region, Western

Region and North-eastern Region from time to time.

26. In view of the process of planning, development and execution of the

transmission system as discussed hereinabove, we are of the view that the subject

transmission systems are of strategic and national importance and are in the long term

interest of the economy and consumers of the country. The ±800 kV Biswanath Chariali-

Agra HVDC link is the first of its kind in India and is passing through the “Chicken Neck”

area. This HVDC asset once created will serve multiple purpose of evacuating hydro

potential of North East, Sikkim and Bhutan to the rest of the country and would also

carry power from Agra to Biswanath Charaiali during lean hydro season in NER, thereby

serving needs of North East Region as well. In addition to this, the link is serving very

important role of integrating the entire Indian Electrical Grid through a robust link. This

asset is a unique asset due to its location and strategic importance. This link is a

strategically important and vital connection for harnessing the present and anticipated

exploitation and optimal utilization of hydro, thermal and renewable energy resources in

the country. The strategic importance of the line is established by the fact that a secure

and strong linkage for the North-Eastern Region and the rest of the country is now firmly

established. Pertinently, the extremely narrow “Chicken Neck” which is 18 km X 22 km

has been optimally utilized solving any future right of way issues in this critical, sensitive

and vital area. Therefore, the setting up of such a powerful link is not only important but

infuses a high degree of confidence, certainty and assurance for development of hydro

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power potential in North-East Region of the country, underlining the fact that no hydel

development will have to face bottling up of power or backing down on account of

transmission constraints.

27. The Commission agrees with POSOCO that the usefulness and importance of

the subject transmission assets should not be seen in the narrow prism of its immediate

utilization during the initial years but needs to be assessed over the entire life cycle of

the assets which will carry the hydro power from the huge potential in North East for the

benefit by the entire country. POSOCO has rightly pointed out that this link would

provide the flexibility in power transfer, function as a pseudo phase-shifter and help in

mitigating oscillations in inter-area mode and above all, the frequency controllers at

BNC would help in operation of NER system, if it were to get islanded due to any

reasons. Further, this bi-directional HVDC technology would enable optimal hydro-

thermal mix and successful integration of renewable energy resources of the country

due to its connectivity with the hydro surplus North Eastern Region on one end and

balance part of the country through National Grid. Strong interconnection through AC

links between all the regions of National Grid would enable exchange of power between

North–East Region and rest of the country. Moreover, this high capacity interconnection

between North–East Region comprising of huge hydro potential would go a long way for

integration of large renewable energy resources being developed in different parts of

the country. Due to direct interconnection, hydro generation can support the variability

and intermittent nature of renewable generation. Thus, this vital link is a flagship

endeavor of the Indian Power Sector which will benefit the entire country.

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28. Since the transmission assets are of strategic and national importance whose

benefits shall be derived by the entire country, we are of the view that the charges for

the HVDC assets covered in the present petition should be shared by all the regions of

the Country.

29. The Commission is conscious of the fact that the capital investments in the

assets of the subject transmission systems are huge and the entire assets may not be

utilised to their intended level on account of the delay in commissioning of planned

hydro potential in NER. The Commission feels that there is a strong necessity to share

the burden of capital cost of transmission scheme by way of assistance from the Power

System Development Fund (PSDF) by way of one time grant. Accordingly, we direct the

petitioner to take up the matter with the Monitoring Committee of the PSDF for

assistance in the form of one time grant from the PSDF and with Ministry of Power for

grant to reduce the burden of transmission charges on the DICs. We also request

Ministry of Power, Government of India to arrange for funds from the PSDF as well as

Government grant, considering the subject transmission systems as assets of strategic

and national importance, keeping in view the utility of these assets in the long term

perspective to the economy of the country.

30. Since, these assets are proposed to be considered as assets of national

importance and all the regions are proposed to bear the transmission charges, we

consider it necessary to hear the DICs of all the regions. Accordingly, we direct the

petitioner to file a revised memo of parties and serve copy of the petition on the DICs

Rajan
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(other than those on whom petition has already been served) by 18.1.2016. The hearing

of the petition will take place on 28.1.2016 and all DICs are directed to participate in the

hearing and share their views.

31. Recovery of the transmission charges determined through this order shall be

made as per the principle/methodology to be decided by the Commission after hearing

all DICs.

-sd- -sd- -sd- -sd- (Dr. M.K. Iyer) (A.S. Bakshi) (A.K. Singhal) (Gireesh B. Pradhan) Member Member Member Chairperson

Rajan
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KERALA STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD LIMITED

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Sir.Sub: -30t1' meeling of Comr.nercial Sub Committee - lnclusion o1'

additional agenda point - reg.

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Please find the enclosed agenda points to be included in the discussion iti thc

lbrthcoming 30tl' rneeting of Comrnercial Sub-Comrrittec.

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Pattom, Thiruvanathapul'am for inforn-ration.2. The Financial Advisor', KSEB Ltd, Vydyuthi Bhavanarn, Pattorn.Thiruvanathapuram for information.

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l. Energy Account of collective Transaction at state periphery.

'fhc enelgy accor:n1 ofcollcctive transaclion at SR periphery fbr the monthsof November 15 & December l5 is matching nith the REA. But the same a1 stateperiphery is not tallying witlr our cornputation. This is clcating prob)err incomputing the enelgy to thc open access consumers.

-l-hc l'ollowing points are noticed in thc IEX schedules o1' Novembel and- Decernbcr 2015. The traded quar.rtitl, (euerg]' quantlrm at thc SR peripher,r ) is

rralching with the REA o1'SRPC. While computing thc cnergy at statc pclipher'1'. Iix'the same MW. ar.rcl same 7n loss- dill'elent values lirr thc schcdr.rles arc seen even ir.r

time blocks in a single day. This results in considerable cliff'erence when tlre energl,-

lrausactions arc considered in units (ku,h) at stale pcfiphery and in the consunrer'Periphery For exarrrple on 2nd Dccember 2015. The hacled quantit.v (SR pelipherl') ol'I{SEBL on 21" block is 150 MW up to2411' block. But fbr the sane MW. ancl same o%

loss (Region Drawal Loss- 2.49 %). the quanlity in State pcripl.rery is changing liom146.27MW to 146.26MW. Similarly I'r'om 261r' block up to 4011' blocl(. thc tladccl

. quanlil_"- is 135 MW. But 1he quantity at State pcripl.rely is changing liom i31.64N1\\'to 131.63 MW. On considering thc cnergl, transaction in unils (krvh) at Statcpcliphcrl and lbr Open Access consunters at ConsurleL Periphery. this lcsults inconsidcrable clill'erence. N4orcovcr. r,vhile courpuling thc cnclgl at slrtL' peliphcr\.approximation to tr.vo decimals arc macle in all the timc blocks lol the cnergl in VI\\i.-fhis is also lesr:lling in considcrahlc di1'1'erence whcn the energy trans.rctions arcconsiclerecl in units (krvh) at state periphel'y. I)lease look into the matter ancl r'nal<c

neccssarv stcps 1br rraking correct the Rcgional Energr, Account at all thcPeliphelics. The IEX schedule lbr 2. 12. I 5 is attached as annexure 1

Our corrlnents on the auenda itcnrs ate lurnished as lbllows:

(I) Item No. 5.2 (Pendine payments bchveen Wll&SR)

An ar.nount ol 1.19.61.444l- has bccn rcceived fi'om M/s. MSEDC'l- on1211012015 wl,ich l.ras already been acknou'ledged rvith copy to SRPC & \\IRPC. Thcanrounl receivable fl'om othcr constitueuts alc conllmed lvith tliose already inclr.rdccl

in the agenda poi:rts.Net leceivable fi'om WI{ is alrpended as annexure 2

(2) Pendins issues rvith I(PTCLRegarding the pending paymcnl issues rvith Kamalaha. it uray be notcd that in

tlre meeting clt 2810912015 a1 Bangalorc. KPl CL had inlbrmcd that ar1 anlorrnl o1"3

Cloles is receivable to KSEtll, towat'ds settlement of principal arnount as on3l/03/2105 and Director (Fir.ra:rce). KPTCL has bccn entrusted rvith tl.re samc lixfurtlier proceedings. But KPTCL has no1 relcascd the anlount yet. 11 is l'urtherintimated that I(SIIBI- would release thc cullent amounl ol'RLrl charges & 1'rlrvheclingchargcs palablc to KPTCI, rv.e.l' 01/04/201 5 irnn.rediately on receipt o1'tlre pa1'ment

of 'i Cllores I}om KPTCL.

2 ol ll

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ANNEXURE 2

Net Receivable to KSEB from Western Region for the period upto December 2002 (Principalamount)

Sl.No. Particu la rsAmount

(Rs) Receipt Balance Remarks

1Amount receivable by KSEB from Western Region

(Period prior to October 2001)787210 787210 0

ReceivedRs.1,19,61,4441on 12/1012015from l\4SEDCL3

Amount receivable by KSEB from Maharashtra(Period from October 200'1to December 2002)

1117 4234 1117 4234 0

2Amount receivable by KSEB from Gujarat (Period

from October 2001to Deceniber 2002)1409406 911387 4980'19

ReceivedRs.3,51,4511('25t11t2013)Rs.5,59,9361(23t09t2015\

d Amount receivable by KSEB from l\4adhya Pradesh(Period from October 200'1to December 2002)

12147260 12147260

5 Amount receivable by KSEB from Chattisgarh(Period from October 2001to December 2002)

705280 705280

Net Receivable 26223390 12872831 1 3350559

Net amount receivable from Western Region by KSEB for the period upto December 2002 =Rs.1,33,50,5591

I of 3

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COIVIPUTED ENERGY

DATE 121212015

Time blocklEXll\ilP %

AT Keralaperiphery Time

blockIEXIMP

loss

A I KeralaperipherV

Loss1 0 2A9% 0 51 140 2A9% 1 36.51

2 0 2.490/0 0 52 140 2.49% 136.51

3 0 2A9% 0 53 140 2.49% 1 36.51

4 0 2.49yo 0 54 140 2A9% 1 36.51

5 0 2.49% 0 55 140 2A9% 136.51

6 0 2 490k 0 56 140 2.490/0 1 36.51

7 0 2 490/. 0 57 140 2 490k 1 36.51

8 0 2A9% 0 58 140 2 49% '136.5'1

o 0 2A9% 0 EO 140 2 49% 136 51

10 0 2.490k 0 60 140 2A9% 136 51

11 0 2.49% 0 61 140 2A9% 136.51

12 0 2.490h 0 ot 140 249% 1 36.51

13 0 2.49% 0 63 140 2.49% 136.51

14 0 2.49Yo 0 64 140 2.49% 136 51

15 0 249% 0 65 140 2.49Y" 1 36.51

16 0 2.49% 0 66 140 2A9% 136.5'1

17 0 2A9% 0 67 135 2.49% 131 .64

18 0 2.49% 0 68 135 2.49% 131 .64

1S 0 2.490/0 0 69 135 2.49% 131 .64

20 0 2 490h 0 70 135 2.49Yo 131 .64

21 150 2.49% 146.27 71 135 2 49% 1 31 .64

22 150 2.49% 146.27 72 120 2 49% 111 01

23 150 2.49% 146.27 73 2 49% 131 .64

24 '150 2.49% 146.27 74 2 49V. 131 .64

25 140 2.49% 136.51 75 150 2 49o/o 146.27

10 135 2.49Yo 131 .64 /6 150 2 490k 146 27

27 135 2.49% 131 .64 77 170 2.49% 165.77

28 135 2 49aA 131 .64 78 200 2.49% 195.02

29 135 2.49% 131 .64 79 200 2.49% 195.02

30 135 249% 131 .64 80 200 2.490k 195.02

31 135 2.49% '131 .64 B1 200 2A9% 195.02

32 135 2.49% 131.64 82 200 2.490/0 195.02

33 135 2.49% 131 .64 83 200 2.49% 195.0?

34 2 490k 131 .64 84 200 2 49% 195.02

35 135 2 49aA 131 .64 B5 200 2 490k 195.02

Jt) 135 2 490/ 131 .64 86 200 2A9% 195.02

37 135 2A9% 131 .64 87 200 2.490/0 195.02

38 135 2A9% 131 .64 88 2C0 2.49% 195.02

39 135 2.49% 131 .64 89 140 2.49% 1 36.51

40 135 2.49% 131 .64 90 140 2.490/0 136.51

41 140 2.49% 136 51 91 140 2 490/a 136.51

42 140 2 49ah 1 36.51 92 146.7 2A9% 143.05

43 140 2.49% tJo. c r 93 0 2.49% 0

44 140 2A9% 136.51 94 0 2.490k 0

45 140 2.490k 136.51 95 0 2.494h 0

40 140 2.49% 136.51 96 0 2.490k 0

47 140 2.49% 136.51 Total Mu zoo 2.610013

48 140 2.49% 1 36.51

49 140 2A9% 136 51

50 140 2 490/0 1 36.51

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ANNEXURE 22 (1/3)Assets commissioned in SR-I during 2015-16

S.No Assets System DOCO Remarks1 Following assets under “Transmission System associated with System Strengthening-XVIII in

Southern Region” have been put under Commercial Operation w.e.f 00.00 Hrs of August 8, 2015 - 400KV Vijayawada (Nunna PG) - Nellore (APTRANSCO) Ckt-III along with 1x63MVAR Line Reactor- 400KV Vijayawada (VTPS) - Nellore (APTRANSCO) along with 1x63MVAR Line Reactor

SRSS-XVIII 08-Aug-15

2 Following assets under “Transmission System associated with System Strengthening-XIII inSouthern Regional Grid” have been put under Commercial Operation w.e.f 00.00 Hrs of 01stDecember, 2015- Gooty – Madhugiri 400KV D/C Line- Extension of 400/220KV Substation at Gooty for Gooty - Madhugiri 400KV D/C Line. - 400/220KV Substation at Madhugiri (Tumkur) with 2x500MVA Transformers and 1x63MVAR Bus reactor along with associated bay & Equipments for Gooty- Madhugiri 400KV D/C Line

SRSS-XIII 01-Dec-15 In terms of clause 4 of CERC(Terms and Conditions ofTariff) Regulations, 2014 and27th SRPC minutes of meetingpoint No 3.2.3.

3 Following assets under“Transmission System associated with System Strengthening-XXII inSouthern Regional Grid” have been put under Commercial Operation w.e.f 00.00 Hrs of 15th

December, 2015 1) Kurnool (New) – Raichur 765KV S/C Line 2) Extension of 765/400KV Substation at Kurnool (New) i) 1 number 765KV line bay for Kurnool (New) – Raichur 765KV S/C Line3) Extension of 765/400KV Substation at Raichur i) 1 number 765KV line bay for Kurnool (New) – Raichur 765KV S/C Line

SRSS-XXII 15-Dec-15 In terms of clause 4 of CERC(Terms and Conditions ofTariff) Regulations, 2014 and27th SRPC minutes of meetingpoint No 3.7

4 Following assets under“Sub-station works associated with System Strengthening in SouthernRegion for Import of power from Eastern Region” have been put under Commercial Operationw.e.f 00.00 Hrs of 4th January, 2016

- 2 Nos. 400KV Bays each at Khammam (Existing) and Nagarjunasagar for terminatingKhammam-Nagarjunasagar 400 kV D/C Line being implemented under Tariff Based CompetitiveBidding

SRSS for Import of power

from Eastern Region

04-Jan-16

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ANNEXURE 22 (2/3)

SI.NO Assets System DOCO

1 New 400KV GIS at Nagapattinam

"Common transmission scheme associated with ISGS

projects of Nagapattinam/ Cuddalore Area of Tamil Nadu

Part A1 (a)"

01.04.2015

2

Fiber Optic communication links of TSTRANSCO & KSEBL sectors along with associated Communication Equipment as per the list enclosed at Annexure-I under the project “Fiber Optic Communication system in lieu of existing ULDC Microwave links in Southern Region” are Successfully commissioned.

Fiber Optic Communication system in

lieu of existing ULDC Microwave links in

Southern Region

01.06.2015

3 LILO of 2nd circuit of Neyveli - Trichy 400KV D/C Line at Nagapattinam Pooling Station along with associated bays & equipments

Contingency plan for evacuation of power from

IL&FS (2X600MW)29.09.2015

4Mysore–Kozhikode 400kV D/C Line along with new 400/220kV Substation with 2X315MVA ICT’s and 2X50MVAR Switchable line reactors at Kozhikode & associated Bay equipment at Mysore Substation”

Kaiga 3 & 4 (2 x 235MW) Project 16.10.2015

5 Strengthening of Neyveli TS-II – TS-I Exp link with higher capacity conductor

Contingency Plan for evacuation of Power from IL &

FS (2 X 600MW)09.11.2015

6

One circuit of Narendra (New, Kudigi) – Kolhapur (New) 765kV D/C Transmission line (initially charged at 400KV) along with New 765/400kV GIS Substation at Narendra (New, Kudigi) (initially charged at 400KV) & extension of Kolhapur (New) Substation

SRSS-17 19.11.2015

7

Second circuit of Narendra (New, Kudigi) – Kolhapur (New) 765kV D/C Transmission line (initially charged at 400KV) along with associated bays & equipments at Narendra (New, Kudigi) substation & Kolhapur (New) Substation.

SRSS-17 11.12.2015

8Narendra (New, Kudigi) – Narendra (Existing) 400kV D/C Quad Transmission line along with associated bays & equipments at Narendra (New, Kudigi) substation & Narendra (Existing) Substation.

SRSS-17 11.12.2015

9 4 No.s 400KV Line bays at Narendra(New, Kudigi) for Kudigi TPS - Narendra (New, Kudigi) 400KV 2XD/c Quad lines

Sub Station Extension works associated with transmission

system required for evacuation of power from

Kudigi TPS (3 X 800MW in Phase –I ) of NTPC Limited

11.12.2015

SR -II Assets declared under commercial operation during the F.Y.2015-16

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ANNEXURE 22 (3/3) Upcoming Generating Stations in SR (CGS/ISGS)

S.No Station Unit IC in MW Schedule of Commissioning

1 Kudgi TPS Stage-I I,I, III 3x800 =

2400

Unit-I :Syn. by Mar’16 &CoD by Sep’16 Unit-II :Syn.by Oct’16 &CoD by Mar’17 Unit-III :Syn. by Mar’17 & CoD by Jul’17

2 Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) Stage-I

II 1000 Unit-II : Synchronization by April’16 and CoD by June’ 2016

3 Kalpakkam (PFBR) I 500 by Sep’16