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ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE-I List of Participants
ANNEXURE-II PGCIL letter dated 28th
April 2015
ANNEXURE-III TANTRANSCO letter dated 23rd
April 2015
ANNEXRE-IV KSEBL letter dated 04th
May2015
ANNEXURE-V SRPC Secretariat letter dated 15.04.2015 - ICTs at Kozhikode S/S
ANNEXURE-VI Updated status of upcoming inter regional scheme
ANNEXURE-VII TSTRANSCO letter dated 02.05.2015 - Regarding strengthening of
Hyderabad
ANNEXURE-VIII TSTRANSCO letter dated 03.01.2015 regarding overloading of 220
kV lines
ANNEXURE-IX Note furnished by KSEBL( Madkathara – Areakode Line)
ANNEXURE-X SRPC Secretariat letter dated 12.02.2015- regarding Utilization of
Jeypore – Gazuwaka link to its full capacity
ANNEXURE-XI CTU letter dated 11th
March 2015- reply regarding Utilization of
Jeypore – Gazuwaka link to its full capacity
ANNEXURE-XII TSTRANSCO letter dated 24th
April 2015- regarding Jeypore-
Gazuwaka link to its rated capacity
ANNEXURE-XIII SRPC Secretariat Presentation on RSD
ANNEXURE-XIV SRPC Secretariat letter dated 12.03.2015- regarding procurement
action of ERS infrastructure.
ANNEXURE-XV TSTRANSCO letter dated 5th
May 2015- requested to examine
requirement of 125 MVAR bus reactors at 400 kV Gazwel and
Malkaram SS
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ANNEXURE-XVI Relief observed during March and April 2015 wrt SCADA mapped
quantum
ANNEXURE-XVII SRLDC letter dated 8th
May 2015 - implementation of Under
Voltage relay scheme
ANNEXURE-XVIII RGMO analysis for incident that occurred on 07.04.2015 at 21:01
hrs
ANNEXURE-XIX RoP (25.02.2015) of CERC Petition 420/MP/2014
ANNEXURE-XX Relevant extracts from Minutes of NRPC Meetings-PSS Tuning
ANNEXURE-XXI SRPC Secretariat letter dated 15.04.2015 enclosing NLDC Letter
dated 06.04.2015 - regarding certification of line rating / equipment
rating for purpose of adopting seasonal rating
ANNEXURE-XXII Sharing the relief for SPS Trip Signals -TSTRANCO letter dated
29th
April 2015
ANNEXURE-XXIII SPS for load relief by constituents with two units in operation at
KKNPP
ANNEXURE-XXIV Details furnished by MCL
ANNEXURE-XXV Certification of CoD from RPCs - Communication dated 30.01.2015
received from CEA
ANNEXURE-XXVI Status of data, voice, internet communication and pending field
inputs
ANNEXURE-XXVII SRPC Secretariat letter dated 05.02.2015
ANNEXURE-XXVIII KSEBL letter dated 6th
May 2015
ANNEXURE-XXIX SRLDC caution / violation messages
ANNEXURE-XXX SRTS- II Presentation regarding implementation of AMR
ANNEXURE – I (Page 1of 4)
27TH MEETING OF THE SOUTHERN REGIONAL POWER COMMITTEE
HELD AT HYDERABAD ON 12TH MAY 2015
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
MEMBERS
Shri M. Sivasankar Chairperson, SRPC & CMD, KSEBL, Thiruvanathapuram Shri Mohd. Anwaruddin Director (Grid & Trans. Mgmt. ), APTRANSCO, Hyderabad
Shri H.Y. Dora CMD, APSPDCL, Tirupathi Shri M. Maheshwar Rao Managing Director, KPCL, Bengaluru Shri S. Sumanth Director (Transmission), KPTCL, Bengaluru Shri M.T.Manjunath Chief Engineer (E) , SLDC, KPTCL, Bengaluru Shri K. Venugopal Director (Trans. & SO), KSEBL, Thiruvanthapuram Shri M. A. Rawther Director (Distribution &Safety), KSEBL, Thiruvanthapuram Shri P.Annadurai Director (Distribution), TANGEDCO, Chennai Shri P. S. Ganesh Director (O), TANTRANSCO, Chennai Shri D.Prabhakar Rao CMD,TSTRANSCO, Hyderabad Shri D.Prabhakar Rao CMD, TSGENCO, Hyderabad Shri G. Narsing Rao Director (HR&GO) & JMD (FAC) , Hyderabad Shri T. Jagath Reddy Director (Trans. & Proj.), TSTRANSCO, Hyderabad Shri R. P. Sasmal Director (O), PGCIL, Gurgaon
Shri Thomas Joseph Chief Executive Officer., NTECL, Vallur, STPS Shri Satish Jindal Director & CEO (Trading), JSWEL, New Delhi Shri P.R.Raghuram Executive Director, POSOCO, SRLDC, Bengaluru Shri S.R. Bhat Member Secretary, SRPC, Bengaluru
OTHERS
Andhra Pradesh Transmission Corporation Ltd.
Shri S. Subrahmanyam Director (Projects) Shri A.K.V Bhaskar Superintending Engineer/SLDC Shri G.S.R. Murthy Superintending Engineer/Comml.
Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd.
Shri K. Balaram Director (Thermal) Shri Somasekhara Rao Divisional Engineer (Gen)
Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Ltd.
Shri A. J. Hosamani Chief Engineer Electrical (P&C) Shri D.Chethan Shri M. Renu Prasad Shri J.Ramakantha
Executive Engineer (E) Plg. Executive Engineer (EA to Dir/Trans) Executive Engineer/SLDC
Power Company of Karnataka Ltd.
Shri M. G. Suresh Babu Addl. Director (Projects) Shri I. M. Nagaiah Joint Director
ANNEXURE – I
(Page 2 of 4)
Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd.
Shri P. Bhaskar Shri M. Shivamallu
Technical Director Chief Engineer (Elec.)
Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd.
Shri Austin D’Cruz Dy. Chief Engineer (Grid) Shri S.R. Anand Executive Engineer (LD)
Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation Ltd.
Shri N. Krishnasami Chief Engineer (Operation) Shri P. Manohar Chief Engineer (P&C) Shri R. Kalaiselvan Director (Tr. Project) Shri P.Raja Gunanidhi Shri R. Shanmugam Shri P.Murugavelan
Executive Engineer (Grid) Executive Engineer/P&C Asst. Exec. Engineer (Grid)
Tamil Nadu Generation & Distribution Corporation Ltd.
Shri R. Santhana Kumar Executive Engineer/System Studies Telangana State Transmission Corporation Ltd.
Shri B. Vizian Kumar Shri S. Sairam
Chief Engineer (Plg., Comml. & Coord.) Chief Engineer/SLDC
Shri D.R.Vishwanath Rao Superintending Engineer / PS Shri J.V.H. Sastry Superintending Engineer Shri P.S.V.P. Anjaneya Rao Superintending Engineer/SLDC
Shri H.T.Vivekananda DE/Commercial Shri P.Suresh Babu DE / SLDC
Telangana State Generation Corporation Ltd.
Shri M. Sachidanandam Director (Thermal) Shri B. Devadas Chief Engineer (Gen) Ega Hanuman DE/Tech to CMD Telangana State Northern Power Distribution Company Ltd.
Shri B. Narsing Rao Director (OP) Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Ltd.
Shri Raghuma Reddy CMD, TSSPDCL
Electricity Department, Puducherry
Shri K. Mathivanan Superintending Engineer-I
Shri T. Chanemougam Executive Engineer
ANNEXURE – I
(Page 3 of 4)
NTPC Limited
Shri R. Venkateswaran Regional Executive Director (SR) Shri C. V. Anand GM (Comml) - CC Shri K. Sudarshan Shri B. Rajendra Kumar Shri B. Ramesh
AGM (Comml.), SRHQ AGM (OS), SRHQ AGM (Comml), SRHQ
Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd.
Shri K.M. Suresh Babu Executive Director (Thermal) Shri S. Ravi Chief Manager/Plg./TPS-II
Nuclear Power Corporation Ltd.
Shri N.K. Jain Associate Director (Transmission) Shri K. P. Singh Chief Engineer
NTPC Tamilnadu Energy Company Ltd. (NTECL)
Shri K.M.K.Prusty AGM (Comml.)
JSW Energy Ltd.
Shri C. N. Singh Shri Veeresh Devaramani
Sr. Vice President/HOP DGM/O&M
Udupi Power Corporation Ltd.
Shri R. Partha Sarathy Head - BLR Office Shri Chandrashekhar Bobade General Manager
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd.
Shri V. Sekhar Executive Director, SRTS-I Shri V. Sekhar Executive Director, SRTS- II Shri R.N.Singh General Manager / AM Shri Kamal Sarkar Shri H. R. Nagendran Shri P. N. Dixit Shri Kanilk Ram Shri P. Ranga Rao
General Manager General Manager/Proj. General Manager (Asstt. Management) General Manager (O&M), SRTS-I Addl. General Manager (OS),SRTS-I
Shri V. Thiagarajan Asst. General Manager Shri P. Srinivas Chief Manager (Comml.)
Power System Operation Corporation Ltd.
Shri Anbunesan Shri G. Madhukar
Addl. GM, SRLDC Dy. Manager, SRLDC
ANNEXURE – I (Page 4 of 4)
Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd.
Shri Raghu Nandan General Manager (S & Mktg.)
South Central Railway
Shri P. L. Haranadh Dy. COM/F
Southern Regional Power Committee Secretariat
Shri Asit Singh Superintending Engineer Shri Anil Thomas Executive Engineer
Shri Meka Ramakrishna Executive Engineer Shri K.P.Madhu Executive Engineer
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Annexure –IV (KSEBL letter dated 4th May 2015)
<16 Pages>
Annexure –VI (Updated status of Inter Regional
Links) <7 Pages>
Implement-ing (ckm)/ MVA Sch. COD COD/ COD Constraints/ Remarks
Status of upcoming Inter-Regional linksNarendra-Kolhapur 765 kV D/C line
Annexure‐ V
765 KV D/C Narendra (NewKudgi) - Kolhapur Line(Initially charged at 400 KV)
PGCIL 376 April’15 June 15As informed in 27th SRPCMeeting
LILO of circuits of Kolhapur –Mapusa 400 kV D/C Kolhapur
PGCIL 90 April’15 June 15As informed in 27th SRPCMeeting
400 KV D/C Narendra(New Kudgi) -Narendra PGCIL 354 April’15 June 15
As informed in 27th SRPCM ti(Existing) Line (Quad) Meeting
Kolhapur 765/ 400 kV S/S(GIS) (initially charged 400 kV)
PGCIL April’15June 15 As informed in 27th SRPC
Meeting
765/400 KV Narendra (NewKudgi) S/s (GIS) {charged at400 KV}
PGCIL April’15 June 15As informed in 27th SRPCMeeting
Extn. Narendra (Existing) 400/PGCIL April’15
June 15 As informed in 27th SRPC220 kV S/S
PGCIL April 15Meeting
Kudgi TPS – Narendra (new) 2xD/C Line M/s Kudgi
Limited (L&T
Feb’15June 15 As informed in 27th SRPC
Meeting
Narendra (new) - MadhugiriInfrastructure Development Projects Ltd.)
Narendra (new) Madhugiri765 kV D/C Line
Dec’15 Sept’16
Madhugiri - Bidadi 400 kVD/C (quad) Line
Dec’15 Sept’16
Implement-ing (ckm)/ MVA Sch. COD Ant COD/ Act COD
Constraints/ Remarks
Wardha - Nizamabad 765 kV D/C line
Wardha-Nizamabad –Maheswaram (Hyderabad) 765kV D/C
PGCIL 1032 May 18 May 18
Wardha – Raipur PS 765 kV D/C PGCIL 713 Dec’15 Commissioned on 15-11-2014
Wardha – Aurangabad 765 kVD/C
PGCIL 690 Dec’15 July 14 Line commissioned in July 14.
Ni b d Di hi lli 400 kVNizamabad-Dichipalli 400 kVD/C
PGCIL 22 May 18 May 18
Nizamabad-YeddumailaramThis along with “Maheshwaram PG -Mahboobnagar 400 kV D/C line” was
(Shankarapalli) 400 kV D/Cg
through based (TBCB) route. wasrecommended GoI for
Maheshwaram PG 765/400 kV,2 1500 MVA S/S 2 240 MVAR
PGCIL 2x1500 2x240 Mar’18 Mar’18
2x1500 MVA S/S , 2x240 MVAR 2x240
Nizamabad 765/400 kV, 2x1500MVA S/S
PGCIL 2x1500 May 18 May 18
LILO of Hyderabad – KurnoolLILO of Hyderabad Kurnool400 S/C Line at Maheshwaram
PGCIL 7 Mar’ 18 Mar’ 18
Transmission ElementImple-
mentingAgency
Line length (ckm)/
COD Constraints/ Remarks
WR‐SR 6000 MW HVDC Bipole Link [Raigarh (Chhatisgarh) ‐Pugalur/Trichur (TN/KER)]
g y ( )MVA
CapacitySch. Ant / Act
+/- 800 kV WR-SR HVDC Bipole Link [Raighar (Chhatisgarh) -Pugalur (Tamil Nadu)] - Kerala
PGCIL
Raigarh (existing) - Raigarh (HVDC Stn) –400 kV 2xD/C (quad) lines
6000 MW, HVDC Terminal Station at Raigarh 6000
6000 MW, HVDC terminal Station at Pugalur 6000
Raigarh (HVDC Stn) -Pugalur(HVDC Stn) 6000 MW, +/- 800 kV
The schemehad beenawarded toPGCIL(GoI
g ( ) g ( )HVDC bipole.2000 MW HVDC Link Pugalur (HVDC Stn) – North Trichur (HVDCStn) HVDC OH Line and UG cable in Kerala teritory at RoW issues2000 MW, HVDC Terminal Station at Pugalur (VSC based) PGCIL(GoI
circular dated10.12.2014)as informedin 26th SRPC
2000 MW, HVDC Terminal Station at North Trichur(VSC based)LILO of North Trichur – Cochin 400 kV D/C(Q) at North TrichurPugalur HVDC station-Pugalur existing S/S 400 kV D/C(Q) LinePugalur HVDC station-Arasur S/S 400 kV D/C (Q) line with 80 MVAR
meeting.switchable line reactor at Arasur end.Pugalur HVDC station-Thiruvalam S/S 400 kV D/C (Q) line with 80MVAR switchable line reactor at both endsPugalur HVDC station-Edayarpalayam S/S400 kV D/C (Q) line with 63MVAR switchable line reactor at Edayarpalayam endMVAR switchable line reactor at Edayarpalayam end
Edayarpalayam S/S-Udumalpet S/S400 kV D/C (Q) Line
400/230 kV, 2x500 MVA, Edayarpalayam S/S with 2x125 MVAR busreactors. 2x500
T i i El t I l tiLine length ( k )/ MVA COD C t i t / R k
Angul - Srikakulam PS 765 kV D/C line
Transmission Element Implementing Agency
(ckm)/ MVA Capacity
COD Constraints / Remarks
Ant / ActSch.
Ant / Act
Angul Srikakulam PS 765 PGCIL Jun'15 Dec'15 Generation Project delayedAngul - Srikakulam PS 765kV D/C line
PGCIL 552 Jun 15 Dec 15 Generation Project delayed
Extn. 765/400 kV AngulSub station PGCIL 1x1500 Jun’15 Jun'15
Award placed in August, 2013Sub station
765 kV D/C Angul-Jharsuguda line PGCIL 580 Dec'15 Dec'15
RoW being faced. Hugeforestg involvement awaited.Critical stringing commencedfrom April 2015from April 2015
765 kV D/C Jharshuguda-Dharamjayagarh line PGCIL 230 Dec'15 Dec’15
Award placed in May, 2014Huge forest involvement
Srikakulam P P- Vemagiri- IIP li t ti 765 kV D/C
M/s VizagTransmission
Li it d 30.08.201 J l ’16 U d i l t ti
Angul - Srikakulam PS 765 kV D/C line
Pooling station 765 kV D/Cline
Limited(A subsidiary of
PGCIL)
6 July’16 Under implementation
Srikakulam Pooling Station765/ 400 kV, 2x1500 MVA PS(400 kV - AIS & 765 kV –GIS)
PGCIL 2x1500 Jun'15 Jun'15 Work under progress
Srikakulam Pooling Station – The line has been approved asGarividi 400 kV (Quad) D/Cline with 80 MVARswitchable line reactor atGarividi end.
PGCIL
The line has been approved asISTS scheme forimplementation in SCPSPSR-37.
400/220 kV S/S at Maradam(Garividi) APTRANSCO Tenders will be called for
shortlyBehrampur- Gazuwaka 400kV D/C line M/s Talcher 290
CERC ROP (for 18.11.2014)enclosed
TransmissionCompany Limited(Subsidiary of M/sReliance PowerTransmission
CEA letter 17.11.2014 : Nophysical progress visible onground.The scheme needed to beimplemented without any
Talcher II – Behrampur 400kV D/C line 220
Talcher II- Rourkela 400 kVD/C Quad line 161
TransmissionCompany Limited)
implemented without anyfurther delay. Civil appeal inSupreme Court.
Behrampur 400/220 kV,2x315 MVA S/S 2x315
Additional inter‐Regional AC link for import into Southern Region, i.e., Warora‐Warangal ‐Hyderabad‐ Kurnool 765 kV link
CEA Notification dated 06.02.2015, CEA appointed PFC CL as BPCTransmission Elements Line Length
(ckm)/ MVA Capacity
Implementing
Agency
Sch COD
Constraints/ Remarks
Establishment of 765/400 kV substations at The scheme except a Warangal (New) with 2x1500 MVA transformer and
2x240 MVAR bus reactors.transmission element at (g) has been approved as ISTS scheme for implementation in SCPSPSR-37 (held on 31.07.14). The scheme was
bWarora Pool -Warangal (New) 765 kV D/C line with240 MVAR switchable line reactor at both ends.
)recommended to the GoI for implementation through TBCB by the Empowered Committee in its 33rd meeting held on 30 09 14 The
cWarangal (New) –Hyderabad 765 kV D/C line with330 MVAR switchable line reactor at Warangal end.
dWarangal (New) – Warangal (existing) 400 kV
(quad) D/C line.Hyderabad– Kurnool 765 kV D/C line with 240 held on 30.09.14. The
scheme was notified by CEA vide its notification dated 09.02.15. The scheme is under bidding with RECTPCL
eHyderabad Kurnool 765 kV D/C line with 240MVAR switchable line reactor at Kurnool end.
fWarangal (New) – Chilakaluripeta 765 kV D/C line
with 240 MVAR switchable line reactor at bothends.
as its BPC.
The transmission element at(g) was identified forimplementation under
g LILO of Kurnool-Thiruvalam 765 kV D/C atCuddapah
h compressed time schedulethrough regulated tariffmecha nism by PGCIL.
hCuddapah- Hoody 400 kV (quad) D/C line with 63MVAR switchable line reactor at both ends.
T i i El t Li L th I l S h C t i t / R k
System strengthening within SR for transmitting power beyond Vemagiri
CEA Notification dated 06.02.2015, CEA appointed RECTPCL as BPCTransmission Elements Line Length
(ckm)/ MVA Capacity
Implementing
Agency
Sch COD
Constraints/ Remarks
a Vemagiri II – Chilakaluripeta 765 kV D/C line withThe scheme has been approved as ISTS scheme Vemagiri II Chilakaluripeta 765 kV D/C line with
240 MVAR switchable line reactor at both ends.pp
for implementation in SCPSPSR-37 (held on 31.07.14). The scheme except the transmission element at (e) and (h) was
b Chilakaluripeta – Cuddapah 765 kV D/C line with 240 MVAR switchable line reactor at both ends.
element at (e) and (h) was recommended to the GoI for implementation through TBCB by the Empowered Committee in its 33rd meeting
c Chilakaluripeta – Narsaraopeta 400 kV (quad) D/C line
dCuddapah – Madhugiri 400 kV (quad) D/C line with 80 MVAR switchable line reactor at both
held on 30.09.14. The scheme was notified by CEA vide its notification dated 09.02.15. The scheme is under bidding with RECTPCL
d with 80 MVAR switchable line reactor at both ends.
e Cuddapah-Hindupur 400 kV (quad) D/C line with 80 MVAR switchable line reactor at Hindupur end. g
as its BPC.
The transmission elements at(e) and (h) were identified forimplementation under
fSrikaukulam Pooling Station – Garividi 400 kV (Quad) D/C line with 80 MVAR switchable line reactor at Garividi end.
gEstablishment of 2x1500 MVA, 765/400 kV substation at Chilakaluripeta with 2x240 MVAR p
compressed time schedulethrough regulated tariffmechanism by PGCIL.
g substation at Chilakaluripeta with 2x240 MVAR bus reactors.
hEstablishment of 2x1500 MVA, 765/400 kV substation at Cuddapah with 2x240 MVAR bus reactors.
KSEBL Note on ITEM No. 3.11
North Trissur - Kozhikode - Mylatti 400kV line
The 400kV North Trissur (Madakkathara) – Kozhikode (Areakode) DC line was approved
in the 30th
meeting and Kozhikode (Areakode) – Mylatty - Mangalore (Udupi) DC line in
the 35th
meeting of Standing Committee on Power System Planning in Southern Region as
regional scheme under system strengthening.
In the 30th
standing committee, KSEB said that the North Trissur-Kozhikode 400 kV Quad
D/C line might be implemented with fresh RoW and in case PGCIL faces difficulty in
obtaining fresh RoW then KSEB would spare RoW of its Trissur-Kozhikode 220 kV S/C
line for constructing the North Trissur- Kozhikode 400 kV D/C line. . While taking up this
line for the construction of 400kV line, the supply to Malaparamba is to be ensured. Hence
the construction can be taken up as a multi circuit line part by part (towards south of
Malaparamba and north of Malaparamba in sequence ensuring feeding to Malaparamba on
220kV level). As soon as the Edamon – Kochi portion of the Tirunelveli – Kochi line is
completed and further with the commissioning of Pugalur – Madakkathara HVDC link and
Udupi – Areakode link, this line becomes a major tie line. As the construction is to be
carried out time bound using the RoW of the existing 220kV feeder, it is proposed that the
work may be carried out by KSEBL. PGCIL and other constituents agreed to the proposal.
As per the 35th
meeting of Standing Committee on Power System Planning in Southern
Region, Udupi – Kozhikode (Areakode) 400kV DC was approved, subject to the
observations of ESCOMs in Karnataka within a month. During the SRPC meeting on 12th
May 2015, it was clarified that the ESCOMs of Karnataka has not furnished any comments.
The matter was discussed in detail and the apprehension raised by Karnataka was regarding
the reduction of support at Hassan when the line is constructed, which may lead to
overloading in Hiriyur area. Though the system studies do not indicate any such issues, the
apprehension of Karnataka needs to be addressed. SRLDC has explained the necessity of
the UPCL Kozhikode link in the 26th
SRPC meeting from the reliability point of view.
Further, under the PoC regime transmission charges will be borne by the concerned utility
using the system. The North Trissur Kozhikode Mylatty link is also critical in relieving
congestion in S1 S2. After deliberations, KPTCL had informed that they have no objection
if the other lines to the south of Areakode and the HVDC link are in place before connecting
Udupi to Areakode. However, KSEBL is facing severe transmission constraints in the
Northern Kerala. The supply to Northern Kerala from Areakode is dependent on the 220kV
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Areakode – Mylatty double circuit, which is LILOed at Orkattery (Vadakara), Kanhirode
and Taliparamba. Even now, during high demand period, there is no (N-1) security to the
north of Areakode even if the Mysore – Areakode 400kV line is commissioned. The issue is
regularly flagged by SRLDC and NLDC in their reports also. Hence, the line upto Mylatty
and the 400/220kV substation at Mylatty are to be completed as early as possible. The
interconnection of Udupi to Mylatty can be scheduled to match with the commissioning of
HVDC link at Madakkathara.
Obtaining a fresh RoW from Areakode to Mylatty is not easy in most of the stretches upto
Mylatty. From Mylatty, upto the Kerala border towards Udupi, fresh RoW is possible.
Further, considering the load growth of Northern Kerala, which is more than that of
Southern Kerala, many of the 110kV lines in this region needs to be upgraded. As on date,
doubling of some of the 110kV lines is in progress. Upgradation of some of the 110kV lines
to 220kV is being investigated for possible route of minimum issues on RoW. The
construction of the 400kV double circuit from Areakode to Mylatty, as part of system
strengthening approved in the 35th
Standing committee meeting, can be considered using the
RoW of existing 220kV DC provided the 220kV line is also accommodated as multi circuit.
Here also the construction has to be in steps of each stretch so that the feeding to the
existing 220kV substations is not affected. In view of the above, construction of this part of
the line will be convenient if executed by KSEB. It is apprehended that if this part of the
line is given on TBCB route, severe RoW issues may crop up resulting in the fate similar to
that of Edamon – Kochi stretch, Bangalore – Dharmapuri stretch, Yelahanka area, Mysore –
Kutta area etc. Udupi – Myaltty portion can be taken up to match with the completion of
HVDC link at Madakkathara. Since the line length is very small (about 100-120km), this
portion may be handed over to PGCIL for execution.
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Annexure –XIII (SRPC Presentation on RSD)
<10 Pages>
Reserve Shut
Down SRPC, Secretariat
Reserve Shut Down-(RSD) It may be economical to shut down unit(s) if total
anticipated URS of the region is more than the ex-
bus installed capacity of an Unit or multiple units
with in the region , provided duration of such surplus
is more than the minimum time period required for
economical shut down start up operation of the
unit(s).
The Unit(s) selected shall be such that it should not
impact the drawal schedule of any beneficiary
after taking into RSD. If Drawal schedule is getting
affected concurrence of the affected utility need
to be taken
The Unit(s) with maximum variable charge and
satisfying above criteria can be selected for RSD.
Requirements
Advance assessment of URS by the beneficiaries.
Intimation for RSD
Pros and Cons Managing Huge Variation Between Maximum and
Minimum URS.
High URS during Night (Up to 2000 MW) Hours and
Virtually no URS during Peak Hours.
Average URS greater than 200 MW available for
Continuous 3 days
In Western Region Minimum period required for RSD is
3 Days.
Load management to be done during peak Hours.
Trade off Between Economics Vs Operational
Constraint/Flexibility.
MW MW MW
22-Oct-14- to 24-Oct-14 507 657 1573
25-Oct-14- to 27-Oct-14 85 556 1262
Min URS Avg. URS Max URS
26 Slots of continuous three Days when average
URS was more than 200 MW
5 Slots of continuous three Days when average
URS was more than 500 MW
RSD Possibility Jan 2014- Jan 2015
Period
Frequency Chart June 2014 to Jan 2015
CGS Power Purchase cost per unit details for the Month of JANUARY 2015
Cost in Rs/KWHr
CGS Fixed cost Variable cost Total
NTPC- RSTPS 1&2 0.53 2.544 3.07
NTPC- RSTPS Stage 3 0.95 2.707 3.66
NTPC -Talcher STPS 0.80 1.465 2.27
NTPC -Simhadri STPS 1.64 2.737 4.38
NTECL- Vallur STPS 2.12 2.081 4.20
NLC -TPS-I (Expansion) 1.63 2.125 3.76
NLC -TPS II Stage-1 0.57 2.221 2.79
NLC -TPS II Stage-2 0.60 2.221 2.82
NPCIL - MAPS 2.057
NPCIL - KGS Units 1 -4 3.020
NPCIL - Kudankulam NPP 3.545
Estimated Loss Due to Under Drawal
SRPC
Recomme
nded
Implemen
ted
%
Implement
ed
SCADA
Monitorabl
e at SRLDC
% Mapping
to SRLDC
wrt
Implement
ed
Relief
observed
during
March
2015
% Relief
observed
in March
2015
Relief
observed
during
April
2015
% Relief
observed
in April
2015
A B C=B/A D E=D/B F G=F/D H I=H/D
Andhra Pradesh 2782 1566 56% 772 49% 632 82% 473 61%
Telangana 2965 1752 59% 1427 81% 1139 80% 959 67%
Karnataka 3539 3560 101% 3555 100% 2737 77% 2569 72%
Kerala 1173 1207 103% 735 61% 571 78% 544 74%
Tamil Nadu 4176 3379 81% 2718 80% 1659 61% 1559 57%
Puducherry * 103 110 107% 110 100%
Southern Region 14738 11574 79% 9317 80% 6738 72% 6104 66%
AUFR+df/dt quantum in MW during March and April 2015
* Due to FEP problems, Puducherry data was not getting at SRLDC. The problem would be resolved with the commissiong of
new SCADA
Annexure –XVIII (RGMO Analysis for incident on 07-04-
2015 at 21:01 Hrs) <17 Pages>
RGMO response of the generating units in SR region for the incident 07.04.2015 21:02 Hrs.
The event details are as follows:
DATE TIME FREQUENCY
FROM TO(21:02) DIFF
07-04-15 21:01 49.89 49.61
0.28
Station wise Summary:
STATION EXPECTED ACTUAL %
Lower Sileru 12.83 0.44 3.43
Upper Sileru 2.79 0.23 8.24
Vijaywada TPS 54.09 28.58 52.84
Rayalaseema TPs 38.76 16.00 41.28
SHARATHI 41.42 30.96 74.75
VARAHI 16.94 1.76 10.39
NAGJHERI 35.71 0.62 1.74
JINDAL 58.08 5.41 9.31
BTPS 23.54 2.78 11.81
RTPS 73.32 3.41 4.65
UPCL 45.78 0.00 0.00
IDDUKKI 30.81 34.16 110.87
NLCST2 60.22 2.69 4.47
RGDM 70.15 9.32 13.29
SIMST2 47.41 -4.67 -9.85
VALLUR 35.30 36.40 103.12
MTPS 53.48 20.90 39.08
NCTPS 25.05 20.00 79.84
NCTPS2 53.08 3.61 6.80
Tuticoran TPS 48.71 8.00 16.42
Kakatiya TPS 24.45 0.00 0.00
Kottagudem TPS 40.51 22.00 54.31
Total 1000.00 242.60 24.26
The trend of change in MW for different generators during the incident period (20:55 to 21:05) has
been plotted below for better visualization…
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
340
345
350
355
360
365
370
375
380
8:5
0:0
5 P
M
8:5
0:4
5 P
M
8:5
1:2
5 P
M
8:5
2:0
5 P
M
8:5
2:4
5 P
M
8:5
3:2
5 P
M
8:5
4:0
5 P
M
8:5
4:4
5 P
M
8:5
5:2
5 P
M
8:5
6:0
5 P
M
8:5
6:4
5 P
M
8:5
7:2
5 P
M
8:5
8:0
5 P
M
8:5
8:4
5 P
M
8:5
9:2
5 P
M
9:0
0:0
5 P
M
9:0
0:4
5 P
M
9:0
1:2
5 P
M
9:0
2:0
5 P
M
9:0
2:4
5 P
M
9:0
3:2
5 P
M
9:0
4:0
5 P
M
9:0
4:4
5 P
M
9:0
5:2
5 P
M
9:0
6:0
5 P
M
9:0
6:4
5 P
M
9:0
7:2
5 P
M
9:0
8:0
5 P
M
9:0
8:4
5 P
M
9:0
9:2
5 P
M
Vallur U1
MW1
Freq
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
350
355
360
365
370
375
380
385
8:5
0:0
5 P
M
8:5
0:4
5 P
M
8:5
1:2
5 P
M
8:5
2:0
5 P
M
8:5
2:4
5 P
M
8:5
3:2
5 P
M
8:5
4:0
5 P
M
8:5
4:4
5 P
M
8:5
5:2
5 P
M
8:5
6:0
5 P
M
8:5
6:4
5 P
M
8:5
7:2
5 P
M
8:5
8:0
5 P
M
8:5
8:4
5 P
M
8:5
9:2
5 P
M
9:0
0:0
5 P
M
9:0
0:4
5 P
M
9:0
1:2
5 P
M
9:0
2:0
5 P
M
9:0
2:4
5 P
M
9:0
3:2
5 P
M
9:0
4:0
5 P
M
9:0
4:4
5 P
M
9:0
5:2
5 P
M
9:0
6:0
5 P
M
9:0
6:4
5 P
M
9:0
7:2
5 P
M
9:0
8:0
5 P
M
9:0
8:4
5 P
M
9:0
9:2
5 P
M
MW2
Freq
VALLUR U2
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
8:5
0:3
1 P
M
8:5
1:1
0 P
M
8:5
1:4
9 P
M
8:5
2:2
8 P
M
8:5
3:0
7 P
M
8:5
3:4
6 P
M
8:5
4:2
5 P
M
8:5
5:0
4 P
M
8:5
5:4
3 P
M
8:5
6:2
2 P
M
8:5
7:0
1 P
M
8:5
7:4
0 P
M
8:5
8:1
9 P
M
8:5
8:5
8 P
M
8:5
9:3
7 P
M
9:0
0:1
6 P
M
9:0
0:5
5 P
M
9:0
1:3
4 P
M
9:0
2:1
3 P
M
9:0
2:5
2 P
M
9:0
3:3
1 P
M
9:0
4:1
0 P
M
9:0
4:4
9 P
M
9:0
5:2
8 P
M
9:0
6:0
7 P
M
9:0
6:4
6 P
M
9:0
7:2
5 P
M
9:0
8:0
4 P
M
9:0
8:4
3 P
M
9:0
9:2
2 P
M
9:1
0:0
1 P
M
VALLUR U3
MW3
Freq
49.20
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
50.20
504.0
506.0
508.0
510.0
512.0
514.0
516.0
518.0
520.0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:4
0
2
0:5
7:2
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:4
0
2
0:5
9:2
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:4
0
2
1:0
1:2
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:4
0
2
1:0
3:2
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:4
0
2
1:0
5:2
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:4
0
2
1:0
7:2
0
2
1:0
8:0
0
2
1:0
8:4
0
2
1:0
9:2
0
2
1:1
0:0
0
2
1:1
0:4
0
2
1:1
1:2
0
2
1:1
2:0
0
2
1:1
2:4
0
2
1:1
3:2
0
2
1:1
4:0
0
2
1:1
4:4
0
2
1:1
5:2
0
2
1:1
6:0
0
MW5
Grid Freq
RGDM U5
49.20
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
50.20
508.0
510.0
512.0
514.0
516.0
518.0
520.0
522.0
524.0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:4
0
2
0:5
7:2
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:4
0
2
0:5
9:2
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:4
0
2
1:0
1:2
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:4
0
2
1:0
3:2
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:4
0
2
1:0
5:2
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:4
0
2
1:0
7:2
0
2
1:0
8:0
0
2
1:0
8:4
0
2
1:0
9:2
0
2
1:1
0:0
0
2
1:1
0:4
0
2
1:1
1:2
0
2
1:1
2:0
0
2
1:1
2:4
0
2
1:1
3:2
0
2
1:1
4:0
0
2
1:1
4:4
0
2
1:1
5:2
0
2
1:1
6:0
0
MW7
Grid Freq
RGDM U7
49.20
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
50.20
480.0
485.0
490.0
495.0
500.0
505.0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:4
0
2
0:5
7:2
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:4
0
2
0:5
9:2
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:4
0
2
1:0
1:2
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:4
0
2
1:0
3:2
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:4
0
2
1:0
5:2
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:4
0
2
1:0
7:2
0
2
1:0
8:0
0
2
1:0
8:4
0
2
1:0
9:2
0
2
1:1
0:0
0
2
1:1
0:4
0
2
1:1
1:2
0
2
1:1
2:0
0
2
1:1
2:4
0
2
1:1
3:2
0
2
1:1
4:0
0
2
1:1
4:4
0
2
1:1
5:2
0
2
1:1
6:0
0
MW4 Grid Freq
RGDM U4
49.20
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
50.20
495.0
500.0
505.0
510.0
515.0
520.0
525.0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:4
0
2
0:5
7:2
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:4
0
2
0:5
9:2
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:4
0
2
1:0
1:2
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:4
0
2
1:0
3:2
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:4
0
2
1:0
5:2
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:4
0
2
1:0
7:2
0
2
1:0
8:0
0
2
1:0
8:4
0
2
1:0
9:2
0
2
1:1
0:0
0
2
1:1
0:4
0
2
1:1
1:2
0
2
1:1
2:0
0
2
1:1
2:4
0
2
1:1
3:2
0
2
1:1
4:0
0
2
1:1
4:4
0
2
1:1
5:2
0
2
1:1
6:0
0
MW6
Grid Freq
RGDM U6
49.1
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
20
:56
:44
20
:57
:03
20
:57
:22
20
:57
:41
20
:58
:00
20
:58
:19
20
:58
:38
20
:58
:57
20
:59
:16
20
:59
:35
20
:59
:54
21
:00
:13
21
:00
:32
21
:00
:51
21
:01
:10
21
:01
:29
21
:01
:48
21
:02
:07
21
:02
:26
21
:02
:45
21
:03
:04
21
:03
:23
21
:03
:42
21
:04
:01
21
:04
:20
21
:04
:39
21
:04
:58
21
:05
:17
21
:05
:36
21
:05
:55
21
:06
:14
21
:06
:33
KTPS U9 & U10
LOAD-X [MW] LOAD-IX [MW] FREQUENCY [HZ]
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
206
208
210
212
214
216
218
220
222
224
20
:57
:00
20
:57
:30
20
:58
:00
20
:58
:30
20
:59
:00
20
:59
:30
21
:00
:00
21
:00
:30
21
:01
:00
21
:01
:30
21
:02
:00
21
:02
:30
21
:03
:00
21
:03
:30
21
:04
:00
21
:04
:30
21
:05
:00
21
:05
:30
21
:06
:00
21
:06
:30
21
:07
:00
21
:07
:30
MW3
Frequency
NCTPS U#3
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
198
200
202
204
206
208
210
212
214
216
218
20
:57
:00
20
:57
:30
20
:58
:00
20
:58
:30
20
:59
:00
20
:59
:30
21
:00
:00
21
:00
:30
21
:01
:00
21
:01
:30
21
:02
:00
21
:02
:30
21
:03
:00
21
:03
:30
21
:04
:00
21
:04
:30
21
:05
:00
21
:05
:30
21
:06
:00
21
:06
:30
21
:07
:00
21
:07
:30
MW2
Frequency
NCTPS U#2
49.20
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
50.20
190
192
194
196
198
200
202
204
206
20
:55
:00
20
:55
:29
20
:55
:58
20
:56
:27
20
:56
:56
20
:57
:25
20
:57
:54
20
:58
:23
20
:58
:52
20
:59
:21
20
:59
:50
21
:00
:19
21
:00
:48
21
:01
:17
21
:01
:46
21
:02
:15
21
:02
:44
21
:03
:13
21
:03
:42
21
:04
:11
21
:04
:40
21
:05
:09
21
:05
:38
21
:06
:07
21
:06
:36
21
:07
:05
21
:07
:34
21
:08
:03
21
:08
:32
21
:09
:01
21
:09
:30
21
:09
:59
FREQMW
MTPS-U#1
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
185
190
195
200
205
210
20
:55
:00
20
:55
:23
20
:55
:46
20
:56
:09
20
:56
:32
20
:56
:55
20
:57
:18
20
:57
:41
20
:58
:04
20
:58
:27
20
:58
:50
20
:59
:13
20
:59
:36
20
:59
:59
21
:00
:22
21
:00
:45
21
:01
:08
21
:01
:31
21
:01
:54
21
:02
:17
21
:02
:40
21
:03
:03
21
:03
:26
21
:03
:49
21
:04
:12
21
:04
:35
21
:04
:58
21
:05
:21
21
:05
:44
21
:06
:07
21
:06
:30
21
:06
:53
21
:07
:16
21
:07
:39
MTPS-U#3
MW
FREQ
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
185
190
195
200
205
210
215
20
:55
:00
20
:55
:24
20
:55
:48
20
:56
:12
20
:56
:36
20
:57
:00
20
:57
:24
20
:57
:48
20
:58
:12
20
:58
:36
20
:59
:00
20
:59
:24
20
:59
:48
21
:00
:12
21
:00
:36
21
:01
:00
21
:01
:24
21
:01
:48
21
:02
:12
21
:02
:36
21
:03
:00
21
:03
:24
21
:03
:48
21
:04
:12
21
:04
:36
21
:05
:00
21
:05
:24
21
:05
:48
21
:06
:12
21
:06
:36
21
:07
:00
21
:07
:24
21
:07
:48
MW
MTPS-U#4
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
190
195
200
205
210
215
220
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
MW1
FREQ
TTPS-U1
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
200
202
204
206
208
210
212
214
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
MW2
FREQ
TTPS U2
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
200
202
204
206
208
210
212
214
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
MW3
FREQ
TTPS U3
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
192
194
196
198
200
202
204
206
208
210
212
214
20
:55
:00
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
MW4
FREQ
TTPS-U4
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
208
208.5
209
209.5
210
210.5
211
211.5
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
5:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
6:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
0:5
9:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
0:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
2:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
3:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
4:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
6:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
2
1:0
7:0
0
MW5
FREQ
MTTPS-U5
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
190
192
194
196
198
200
202
204
206
2
0:5
7:0
0
2
0:5
7:1
6
2
0:5
7:3
2
2
0:5
7:4
8
2
0:5
8:0
4
2
0:5
8:2
0
2
0:5
8:3
6
2
0:5
8:5
2
2
0:5
9:0
8
2
0:5
9:2
4
2
0:5
9:4
0
2
0:5
9:5
6
2
1:0
0:1
2
2
1:0
0:2
8
2
1:0
0:4
4
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
1:1
6
2
1:0
1:3
2
2
1:0
1:4
8
2
1:0
2:0
4
2
1:0
2:2
0
2
1:0
2:3
6
2
1:0
2:5
2
2
1:0
3:0
8
2
1:0
3:2
4
2
1:0
3:4
0
2
1:0
3:5
6
2
1:0
4:1
2
2
1:0
4:2
8
2
1:0
4:4
4
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:1
6
MW
FREQ
VTPS-U1
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
50.2
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
20
:57
:00
2
0:5
7:1
6
2
0:5
7:3
2
2
0:5
7:4
8
2
0:5
8:0
4
2
0:5
8:2
0
2
0:5
8:3
6
2
0:5
8:5
2
2
0:5
9:0
8
2
0:5
9:2
4
2
0:5
9:4
0
2
0:5
9:5
6
2
1:0
0:1
2
2
1:0
0:2
8
2
1:0
0:4
4
2
1:0
1:0
0
2
1:0
1:1
6
2
1:0
1:3
2
2
1:0
1:4
8
2
1:0
2:0
4
2
1:0
2:2
0
2
1:0
2:3
6
2
1:0
2:5
2
2
1:0
3:0
8
2
1:0
3:2
4
2
1:0
3:4
0
2
1:0
3:5
6
2
1:0
4:1
2
2
1:0
4:2
8
2
1:0
4:4
4
2
1:0
5:0
0
2
1:0
5:1
6
MW
FREQ
VTPS U#2
49.75
49.80
49.85
49.90
49.95
50.00
50.05
50.10
166.0
168.0
170.0
172.0
174.0
176.0
178.0
20
:57
:00
20
:57
:18
20
:57
:36
20
:57
:54
20
:58
:12
20
:58
:30
20
:58
:48
20
:59
:06
20
:59
:24
20
:59
:42
21
:00
:00
21
:00
:18
21
:00
:36
21
:00
:54
21
:01
:12
21
:01
:30
21
:01
:48
21
:02
:06
21
:02
:24
21
:02
:42
21
:03
:00
21
:03
:18
21
:03
:36
21
:03
:54
21
:04
:12
21
:04
:30
21
:04
:48
21
:05
:06
21
:05
:24
21
:05
:42
21
:06
:00
MW
Frequency
VTPS-U5
49.75
49.80
49.85
49.90
49.95
50.00
50.05
50.10
190.00
191.00
192.00
193.00
194.00
195.00
196.00
20
:57
:00
20
:57
:19
20
:57
:38
20
:57
:57
20
:58
:16
20
:58
:35
20
:58
:54
20
:59
:13
20
:59
:32
20
:59
:51
21
:00
:10
21
:00
:29
21
:00
:48
21
:01
:07
21
:01
:26
21
:01
:45
21
:02
:04
21
:02
:23
21
:02
:42
21
:03
:01
21
:03
:20
21
:03
:39
21
:03
:58
21
:04
:17
21
:04
:36
21
:04
:55
21
:05
:14
21
:05
:33
21
:05
:52
MW
Frequency
VTPS U6
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
160
165
170
175
180
185
20
:57
:01
20
:57
:20
20
:57
:39
20
:57
:58
20
:58
:17
20
:58
:36
20
:58
:55
20
:59
:14
20
:59
:33
20
:59
:52
21
:00
:11
21
:00
:30
21
:00
:49
21
:01
:08
21
:01
:27
21
:01
:46
21
:02
:05
21
:02
:24
21
:02
:43
21
:03
:02
21
:03
:21
21
:03
:40
21
:03
:59
21
:04
:18
21
:04
:37
21
:04
:56
21
:05
:15
21
:05
:34
21
:05
:53
21
:06
:12
21
:06
:31
21
:06
:50
MW
FRE
Q
RYTPS U1
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
145
150
155
160
165
170
1752
0:5
7:0
1
20
:57
:20
20
:57
:39
20
:57
:58
20
:58
:17
20
:58
:36
20
:58
:55
20
:59
:14
20
:59
:33
20
:59
:52
21
:00
:11
21
:00
:30
21
:00
:49
21
:01
:08
21
:01
:27
21
:01
:46
21
:02
:05
21
:02
:24
21
:02
:43
21
:03
:02
21
:03
:21
21
:03
:40
21
:03
:59
21
:04
:18
21
:04
:37
21
:04
:56
21
:05
:15
21
:05
:34
21
:05
:53
21
:06
:12
21
:06
:31
21
:06
:50
MW
FREQ
RYTPS U2
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
20
:57
:01
20
:57
:17
20
:57
:33
20
:57
:49
20
:58
:05
20
:58
:21
20
:58
:37
20
:58
:53
20
:59
:09
20
:59
:25
20
:59
:41
20
:59
:57
21
:00
:13
21
:00
:29
21
:00
:45
21
:01
:01
21
:01
:17
21
:01
:33
21
:01
:49
21
:02
:05
21
:02
:21
21
:02
:37
21
:02
:53
21
:03
:09
21
:03
:25
21
:03
:41
21
:03
:57
21
:04
:13
21
:04
:29
21
:04
:45
21
:05
:01
21
:05
:17
RYTPS U3
49.2
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
158
160
162
164
166
168
170
172
174
176
1782
0:5
7:0
1
20
:57
:17
20
:57
:33
20
:57
:49
20
:58
:05
20
:58
:21
20
:58
:37
20
:58
:53
20
:59
:09
20
:59
:25
20
:59
:41
20
:59
:57
21
:00
:13
21
:00
:29
21
:00
:45
21
:01
:01
21
:01
:17
21
:01
:33
21
:01
:49
21
:02
:05
21
:02
:21
21
:02
:37
21
:02
:53
21
:03
:09
21
:03
:25
21
:03
:41
21
:03
:57
21
:04
:13
21
:04
:29
21
:04
:45
21
:05
:01
21
:05
:17
MW
FREQ
RYTPS U4
49.3
49.4
49.5
49.6
49.7
49.8
49.9
50
50.1
145
150
155
160
165
170
175
180
185
190
195
20
:56
:01
20
:56
:20
20
:56
:39
20
:56
:58
20
:57
:17
20
:57
:36
20
:57
:55
20
:58
:14
20
:58
:33
20
:58
:52
20
:59
:11
20
:59
:30
20
:59
:49
21
:00
:08
21
:00
:27
21
:00
:46
21
:01
:05
21
:01
:24
21
:01
:43
21
:02
:02
21
:02
:21
21
:02
:40
21
:02
:59
21
:03
:18
21
:03
:37
21
:03
:56
21
:04
:15
21
:04
:34
21
:04
:53
21
:05
:12
21
:05
:31
21
:05
:50
MW
FREQ
RYTPS U5
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
2
2
1:0
1:0
6
2
1:0
1:1
0
2
1:0
1:1
5
2
1:0
1:1
9
2
1:0
1:2
3
2
1:0
1:2
8
2
1:0
1:3
2
2
1:0
1:3
6
2
1:0
1:4
1
2
1:0
1:4
5
2
1:0
1:4
9
2
1:0
1:5
4
2
1:0
1:5
8
2
1:0
2:0
2
2
1:0
2:0
7
2
1:0
2:1
1
2
1:0
2:1
5
2
1:0
2:2
0
2
1:0
2:2
4
2
1:0
2:2
8
2
1:0
2:3
2
2
1:0
2:3
7
2
1:0
2:4
1
2
1:0
2:4
5
2
1:0
2:5
0
2
1:0
2:5
4
2
1:0
2:5
8
MW1
Freq
SIMHADRI-U1
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
2
2
1:0
1:0
6
2
1:0
1:1
0
2
1:0
1:1
5
2
1:0
1:1
9
2
1:0
1:2
3
2
1:0
1:2
8
2
1:0
1:3
2
2
1:0
1:3
6
2
1:0
1:4
1
2
1:0
1:4
5
2
1:0
1:4
9
2
1:0
1:5
4
2
1:0
1:5
8
2
1:0
2:0
2
2
1:0
2:0
7
2
1:0
2:1
1
2
1:0
2:1
5
2
1:0
2:2
0
2
1:0
2:2
4
2
1:0
2:2
8
2
1:0
2:3
2
2
1:0
2:3
7
2
1:0
2:4
1
2
1:0
2:4
5
2
1:0
2:5
0
2
1:0
2:5
4
2
1:0
2:5
8
MW2
Freq
SIMHADRI-U2
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
460
470
480
490
500
510
520
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
2
2
1:0
1:0
6
2
1:0
1:1
0
2
1:0
1:1
5
2
1:0
1:1
9
2
1:0
1:2
3
2
1:0
1:2
8
2
1:0
1:3
2
2
1:0
1:3
6
2
1:0
1:4
1
2
1:0
1:4
5
2
1:0
1:4
9
2
1:0
1:5
4
2
1:0
1:5
8
2
1:0
2:0
2
2
1:0
2:0
7
2
1:0
2:1
1
2
1:0
2:1
5
2
1:0
2:2
0
2
1:0
2:2
4
2
1:0
2:2
8
2
1:0
2:3
2
2
1:0
2:3
7
2
1:0
2:4
1
2
1:0
2:4
5
2
1:0
2:5
0
2
1:0
2:5
4
2
1:0
2:5
8
MW3
Freq
SIMHADRI-U3
49.30
49.40
49.50
49.60
49.70
49.80
49.90
50.00
50.10
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
2
0:5
8:0
0
2
1:0
1:0
2
2
1:0
1:0
6
2
1:0
1:1
0
2
1:0
1:1
5
2
1:0
1:1
9
2
1:0
1:2
3
2
1:0
1:2
8
2
1:0
1:3
2
2
1:0
1:3
6
2
1:0
1:4
1
2
1:0
1:4
5
2
1:0
1:4
9
2
1:0
1:5
4
2
1:0
1:5
8
2
1:0
2:0
2
2
1:0
2:0
7
2
1:0
2:1
1
2
1:0
2:1
5
2
1:0
2:2
0
2
1:0
2:2
4
2
1:0
2:2
8
2
1:0
2:3
2
2
1:0
2:3
7
2
1:0
2:4
1
2
1:0
2:4
5
2
1:0
2:5
0
2
1:0
2:5
4
2
1:0
2:5
8
MW4
Freq
SIMHADRI-U4
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ROP in Petition No. MP/420/2014 Page 1 of 3
CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION NEW DELHI
Petition No. 420/MP/2014 Subject : Endangering grid security due to non-implementation of
contingency demand disconnection scheme for sudden loss of wind generation as per CERC order dated 22.2.2014 in Petition No. 120/MP/2011, non-availability of LVRT protection, non scheduling of wind generation as per Regulation 6.5.23 (j) of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Indian Electricity Grid Code) Regulations, 2010, Regulation 5.3 regarding lack of necessary demand estimation and not providing real time SCADA data to LDC.
Date of hearing : 26.2.2015
Coram : Shri Gireesh B. Pradhan, Chairperson Shri A.K. Singhal, Member Shri A.S. Bakshi, Member Petitioner : Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre Respondents : Tamil Nadu State Load Despatch Centre
Parties present : Shri V. Suresh, SRLDC Shri Pankaj Batra, CEA Shri S. Vallinayagam, Advocate, SLDC, Tamilnadu Shri S.K.Sonee, POSOCO Record of Proceedings
The representative of Southern Regional Load Despatch Centre (SRLDC) submitted as under:
(a) Regulation B (3) of the Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007 provides that Low Voltage Ride Through (LVRT) is compulsory for machines installed after 15.4.2014 but for existing wind power generating stations, LVRT should be mutually discussed. It does not exempt any station from installing LVRT.
(b) The issue of installing LVRT has been discussed from the time when the installed capacity of wind in Sothern Regioin was 3000 MW.
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ROP in Petition No. MP/420/2014 Page 2 of 3
Presently, the installed capacity is around 13,000 MW. Out of this, 9000 MW wind capacity does not have LVRT.
(c) No tangible action has been taken with regard to installation of LVRT. The responsibility of monitoring installation LVRT has not been fixed under any Regulation.
2. The representative of CEA submitted as under:
(a) At the time of framing Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007, it was thought that installation of LVRT on existing machines will have an implication on tariff. Since, ADMS scheme has not been implemented by the States, the grid becomes vulnerable due to emergency situations such as sudden variation of load/loss of wind generation or forced outages are there etc. Therefore, availability of LVRT is very important.
(b) STU/SLDC should be responsible to monitor installation of LVRT. LVRT should fall under the Connectivity Regulations of respective State.
3. In response to the Commission’s query regarding availability of LVRT on new generators, the representative of CEA submitted that status of LVRT on new generators will be filed after checking with generators.
4. The representative of POSOCO submitted that installation of LVRT needs to be ensured at the time of “connection” of the wind generators itself. The strictness of LVRT is necessary.
5. After hearing the parties, the Commission directed to admit the petition and issue notice to the respondents. The Commission directed to issue notice to Wind Energy Association and Solar Power Association of Southern Region. 6. The Commission directed the petitioner to implead Wind Energy Association and Solar Power Association of Southern Region as party to the petition and file revised memo of parties. 7. The Commission directed the petitioner to serve copy of the petition on the respondents, Wind Energy Association and Solar Power Association of Southern Region immediately. The respondents were directed to file their replies by 27.3.2015 with an advance copy to the petitioner, who may file its rejoinder, if any, on or before17.4.2015.
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ROP in Petition No. MP/420/2014 Page 3 of 3
8. The Commission directed the respondents to submit on affidavit by 27.3.2015 status of LVRTs on wind generators in their respective States. 9. The petition shall be listed for hearing on 23.4.2015.
By order of the Commission
Sd/- (T. Rout)
Chief (Law)
Annexure –XX (PSS Tuning-Relevant extracts from
Minutes of NRPC Meetings) <05 Pages>
Standby Data Channel Status
Non-availability of standby data channe at
Nelamangala,Talcher,Kochi,
LANCO & NellorePS,NelloreSAS,TPCIL,NTPL
Voice Communication status.
Non-availability of voice communication at Pugalur,
KolarHVAC,Hiriyur.Kalivathnapattu,Mysore,
Narendra,Trivandrum,TalcherHVDC,Hassan,Kochi,Palakkadu
Puduchery,Munirabad,
NTPC Kayamkulam,MAPS,Kaiga,NLC ST2,
NLC TS 1Expansion.&NLY TS 2Expansion, NTECL VALLUR
Internet communication
Reliable / Dedicated internet communication for
System operation-Status of confirmation.
Gateway
Providing Main &Standby gate way for all new/upcoming stations.
SCADA & COMMUNICATION Annexure- XXVI
Annexure-XIX
AlertEMERGEN
CY NC AlertEMERGENC
Y NC AlertEMERGEN
CY NC AlertEMERGENC
Y NC AlertEMERGENC
Y NC AlertEMERGEN
CY NC
December-14 7 8 1 5 10 0 0 0 0 27 20 1 16 7 0 0 0 0
January-15 2 7 0 4 7 0 2 1 0 7 13 0 6 9 0 0 3 0
February-15 9 21 1 5 24 3 0 1 1 11 10 0 8 6 0 0 3 0
March-15 11 22 1 6 13 0 5 3 0 10 17 0 9 6 0 0 0 0
December-14 11 9 0 8 12 0 1 1 0 10 7 1 21 27 2 0 0 0
January-15 3 8 0 5 8 0 5 5 0 5 4 1 12 26 4 0 1 0
February-15 9 15 0 7 16 2 2 2 0 7 6 0 15 16 1 0 0 0
March-15 13 27 3 6 5 1 5 2 0 8 6 0 14 28 2 0 0 0
December-14 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 7 9 2 9 10 2 0 0 0
January-15 2 3 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 13 29 0 14 27 1 0 0 0
February-15 3 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 0 5 12 0 4 13 0 0 0 0
March-15 0 2 0 0 2 0 7 5 0 6 29 0 5 23 0 0 0 0
December-14 2 6 0 2 4 0 0 2 0 4 5 0 4 10 0 0 0 0
January-15 0 6 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 11 1 0 0 0
February-15 2 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
March-15 2 5 1 1 4 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 3 5 0 0 0 0
December-14 7 6 0 7 6 0 4 6 0 0 0 0 7 6 0 0 0 0
January-15 5 7 0 4 7 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 6 11 2 0 1 0
February-15 4 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0
March-15 7 1 0 5 1 0 1 4 0 6 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Voltage Violation Messages
MonthAPTRANSCO TSTRANSCO KPTCL KSEB TANTRANSCO PUDUCHERY
Zero Crossing Violation Messages
Deviation Violation Messages
Loading Violation Messages
Frequency Violation Messages
Annexure –XVII (SRTS-II- PPT on AMR)
<12 Pages>
POPULATION OF SEMS
• NO OF SEMS > 900 (EXPECTED TO INCREASE BEYOND 1000 IN ONE YEAR)
• NO OF LOCATIONS > 150
• NO OF MAKES: AT PRESENT AROUND 4 MAKES (SML, L&T, WALLABY, ELSTER) OF METERS OF DIFFERENT
SERIES ARE INSTALLED AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS OF SR
CURRENT METHOD OF RELAY OF DATA TO RLDC
• DATA FROM EACH METER IS DOWNLOADED IN TO A HAND HELD DEVICE (DCD) THROUGH THE OPTICAL
PORT
• THE DATA IS FURTHER DOWNLOADED ON TO THE LOCAL PC USING MANUFACTURER PROPRIETARY
SOFTWARE.
• THIS DATA IS THEN TRANSMITTED TO SRLDC AS EMAIL ATTACHMENT
• SRPC APPROVED IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AMR SCHEME BY POWERGRID IN THE 24TH MEETING HELD ON
15-03-2014 AT CHENNAI.
• IT WAS ALSO AGREED THAT POWERGRID COULD FIRM UP APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY FOR
IMPLEMENTATION, BASED ON THE EXPERIENCE IN OTHER REGIONS/UTILITIES
• ACCORDINGLY THE SYSTEMS BEING IMPLEMENTED IN NORTHERN REGION AND EASTERN REGION WERE
STUDIED
• ALSO NECESSARY INPUTS AND FEEDBACK WAS TAKEN FROM THE IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES (M/S
KALKITECH & M/S TCS)
PROPOSED AMR IN SR
• THE AMR PROPOSED FOR SR IS ALSO ON THE SIMILAR LINES OF THE SCHEME THAT IS IMPLEMENTED IN NR
& ER WITH FEW MODIFICATIONS
• THE MAJOR ENHANCEMENT SOUGHT IN THE SCHEME IS TO HAVE A BETTER COMMUNICATION CHANNEL
MAJOR COMPONENTS OF AMR
• DATA CONCENTRATOR UNIT (DCU) – TO BE INSTALLED AT EACH LOCATION
• COMMUNICATION CHANNEL
• CENTRAL DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM – TO BE ESTABLISHED AT RLDC
PROPOSED HIRARCHY OF AMR IN SR
ARCHITECTURE OF
THE PROPOSED AMR
SCHEME IN SR
AMR IN SR
• ESTIMATED COST OF IMPLEMENTATION IS AROUND RS. 4.0-4.5 CRORE
• SYSTEM TO COVER AMC OF 4 YEARS AFTER THE EXPIRY OF WARRANTY OF ONE YEAR
• MAJOR ENDEAVOUR IS TO USE THE BANDWIDTH FROM THE EXISTING FIBER OPTIC NETWORK WHEREVER
POSSIBLE
• EXISTING BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY, IF AVAILABLE, TO INTERNET CAN ALSO BE USED FOR AMR
• GPRS WILL BE THE LAST OPTION WHERE BOTH FIBER/BROADBAND IS NOT AVAILABLE
AMR IN SR
• AS AGREED IN THE 24TH SRPC MEETING, COORDINATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE SUBSEQUENTLY
AFTER THE INSTALLATION OF AMR INFRASTRUCTURE TO BE LOOKED AFTER BY THE RESPECTIVE UTILITY
• RECURRING COMMUNICATIONS EXPENDITURE, IF ANY (GPRS CHARGES) ARE TO BE BORNE BY THE OWNER
OF PREMISES WHERE THE INFRASTRUCTURE IS INSTALLED.
AMR IN SR
• DETAILED TECHNICAL SPECS AND SCOPE AND EXECUTION GUIDELINES ALONG WITH THE ESTIMATE ARE
UNDER PREPARATION AND SAME SHALL BE FORWARDED TO BENIFICIARIES AND SRLDC.
• AFTER THE RECEPT OF CONCURRENCE OF STAKEHOLEDERS, NECESSARY ACTION FOR TENDERING AND
AWARD SHALL BE TAKEN UP.
COOPERATION FROM ALL THE STAKEHOLDERS IS HIGHLY SOLICITED
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