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NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER 12 12 th th June 2004 June 2004 Director DOE Director DOE MD BPC MD BPC Advisor DOE Advisor DOE Royal Govt of Royal Govt of Bhutan Bhutan WELCOMES WELCOMES POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD.

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POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. WELCOMES. Director DOE MD BPC Advisor DOE Royal Govt of Bhutan. NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER 12 th June 2004. POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER W E L C O M E S His Excellency CASTIGO CORREIA LANGA - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER 12 th  June 2004

NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTERNORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER

1212thth June 2004 June 2004

Director DOEDirector DOEMD BPCMD BPC

Advisor DOEAdvisor DOERoyal Govt of BhutanRoyal Govt of Bhutan

WELCOMESWELCOMES

POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD.POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD.

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POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD

NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER

W E L C O M E S

His Excellency CASTIGO CORREIA LANGA

Minister of Mineral Resource & Energy

And Delegates From

Republic Of Mozambique

13th December, 2003

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RLDC::BrainGeneration ::Heart

Sub-Transmission:: Sub Arteries

Transmission:: Main Arteries

Distribution: Capillaries

POWER SYSTEM::HUMAN BODY

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HEART GENERATION

72 Beats/Minutes 50 Cycles/Seconds

Stress/AnxietyHeart Beat Deviation

Load-Gen.-MismatchFrequency Deviation

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BRAIN LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE

Controls the Body Function and keeps the critical parameters like temp, BP, Sugar level etc within limits

Controls the Power System and keeps critical parameters like Voltage, frequency, MW, MVAR etc within limits

Uses sensors like Eyes Ears, Skin, Tongue, Nose for data collection

Uses Sensors like Transducers, Relays, RTUs etc. for data collection

Uses Nervous system for communication

Uses PLCC, Fibre Optics, Microwave for communication

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MAIN ARTERIES TRANSMISSION

Pumps blood from Heart to the Sub-Arteries throughout the Body

Transfers Power from Generation to Sub-transmission throughout the Country

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SUB- ARTERIES

SUB- TRANSMISSION

Deliver Blood from Main Arteries to each and every Body Part

Deliver Power from Bulk Transmission points to every part of the Grid.

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CAPILLARIES

DISTRIBUTION

Actual extraction of oxygen from blood takes place

Actual consumption of electricity occurs

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Regional Grids Of India

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Inter Regional LinksInter Regional Links

Present IR CapacityPresent IR Capacity= 8,500 MW= 8,500 MW

By the year 2012By the year 2012= 30,000 MW= 30,000 MW

500 MW500 MW1200 MW1200 MW

1000MW1000MW

2000MW2000MW

500 MW500 MW

500 MW500 MW800 MW

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International LinksInternational Links

50 MW50 MW 350 MW350 MW

NEPALBHUTAN

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RTU RTU RTU

SUB LDC SUB LDC SUB LDC

SLDC SLDC SLDC

ERLDC

WRLDC NRLDC SRLDC

NERLDC

NLDC

32 Nos.

51 Nos.

1160Nos.

Unified Grid OperationUnified Grid Operation

5 Nos.

NationalLevel

RegionalLevel

State HQLevel

Group / Distt Level

Plant / Sub-Station Level

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Functions Of RLDCFunctions Of RLDC

Apex Body For Integrated Grid Operation

Responsible for Optimum Scheduling and Dispatch of Electricity

Keep Accounts Of Electricity Transmitted Through Grid

Supervise and Control The Inter – State Transmission System

Ensure Security and Economy In Operation as per the Grid Standards and the Grid Code

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NORTHERN REGION

OWNCEN.

SECTOR

TOTAL OWNCEN.

SECTOR

BILATERAL

TOTAL (MW) (%)

CHAND. 0 220 220 0 180 0 180 185 -5 -2.70 2.00

DELHI 1713 2289 4002 1350 1720 472 3542 3500 42 1.20 4.00

HARYANA 1529 1753 3282 1050 1560 230 2840 3300 -460 -13.94 -8.00

HP 1012 480 1492 620 410 -512 518 510 8 1.57 -2.00

J & K 493 875 1368 140 740 -100 780 1050 -270 -25.71 -12.00

PUNJAB 3275 2300 5575 2600 2100 580 5280 5750 -470 -8.17 -9.00

RAJASTH. 2782 1750 4532 1980 1480 0 3460 3500 -40 -1.14 -1.00

UP 4878 2600 7478 2900 2250 0 5150 6500 -1350 -20.77 -14.00

UTT. 980 332 1312 500 270 -75 695 680 15 2.21 3.00

(STATUS DURING JUNE 2004)

INSTALLED CAPACITY AVAILABILITY REQUIREMENT

STATE

ENERGY SHORTAGE(-

) SURPLUS(+)

(%)

PEAK SHORTAGE(-)/SURPLUS(+)

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WESTERN REGION

OWNCEN. SECT

OR

TOTAL

OWNCEN. SECT

OR

BILATERAL

TOTAL (MW) (%)

GUJARAT 7870 1613 9483 5000 1330 500 6830 7500 -670 -8.93 -6.50

MP 3786 1607 5393 1800 1200 300 3300 4300 -1000 -23.26 -12.40

CHATTIS. 1421 408 1829 900 350 150 1400 1200 200 16.67 -1.20

MAHARSH. 13133 2371 15504 8000 2000 400 10400 11400 -1000 -8.77 -5.50

GOA 48 257 305 30 220 0 250 200 50 25.00 0.00

DNH 0 326 326 0 300 0 300 400 -100 -25.00 0.00

AVAILABILITY REQUIREME

NTSTATE

INSTALLED CAPACITY

ENERGY SHORTAG

E(-) SURPLUS

(+) (%)

PEAK SHORTAGE(-)/SURPLUS(+)

(STATUS DURING JUNE 2004)

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SOUTHERN REGION

OWNCEN. SECT

ORTOTAL OWN

CEN. SECT

OR

BILATERAL

TOTAL

(MW) (%)

ANDHRA 9479 1098 10577 5275 925 0 6200 6200 0 0.00 3.00

KARNATAKA 5276 971 6247 2900 870 0 3770 3770 0 0.00 0.00

KERALA 2604 650 3254 1140 610 0 1750 1950 -200 -10.26 -11.00

TAMIL NADU 7018 1883 8901 5170 1530 0 6700 6700 0 0.00 4.00

PONDI. 32 187 219 0 160 0 160 160 0 0.00 0.00

GOA 0 100 100 0 80 0 80 80 0 0.00 0.00

PEAK SHORTAGE(-)/SURPLUS(+)

(STATUS DURING JUNE 2004)

ENERGY SHORTAG

E(-) SURPLUS

(+) (%)

REQUIREME

NTSTATE

INSTALLED CAPACITY AVAILABILITY

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EASTERN REGION

OWNCEN. SECT

OR

TOTAL

OWNCEN. SECTOR

BILATERAL

TOTAL

(MW) (%)

BIHAR 599 879 1478 50 780 0 830 752 78 10.37 6.00

JHARKHAND 1390 123 1513 326 109 0 435 478 -43 -9.00 -4.50

DVC 2872 222 3094 1320 204 -200 1324 1324 0 0.00 0.00

ORISSA 2809 670 3479 2250 602 -925 1927 1927 0 0.00 0.00

WB 4604 770 5374 2912 690 -500 3102 3350 -248 -7.40 0.00

SIKKIM 37 72 109 13 55 -35 33 33 0 0.00 0.00

STATE

INSTALLED CAPACITY

REQUIREME

NT

AVAILABILITY

(STATUS DURING JUNE 2004)

ENERGY SHORTAG

E(-) SURPLUS

(+) (%)

PEAK SHORTAGE(-)/SURPLUS(+

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NORTH EASTERN REGION

OWNCEN. SECTOR

TOTAL OWNCEN. SECT

OR

BILATERAL

TOTAL (MW) (%)

ARUNACHAL 0 117 117 0 25 0 25 25 0 0.00 0.00

TRIPURA 122 129 251 70 70 0 140 140 0 0.00 0.00

MANIPUR 12 141 153 0 90 0 90 90 0 0.00 0.00

NAGALAND 16 88 104 0 60 0 60 65 -5 -7.69 -2.80

MEGHALAYA 185 115 300 120 45 0 165 250 -85 -34.00 -23.40

MIZORAM 23 86 109 0 50 0 50 50 0 0.00 0.00

ASSAM 599 533 1132 120 440 0 560 650 -90 -13.85 -3.70

(STATUS DURING JUNE 2004)

ENERGY SHORTAG

E(-) SURPLUS

(+) (%)

PEAK SHORTAGE(-)/SURPLUS(+)

STATE

INSTALLED CAPACITY AVAILABILITY

REQUIREMENT

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Establishment of Modern RLDCsEstablishment of Modern RLDCsHas Resulted Into:Has Resulted Into:

Considerable Betterment of System Parameters viz., Frequency & Voltage in spite of Minimal Generation Addition

Merit Order Operation, Leading to Overall Economy

State-of-the-art technology in grid operation by introduction of ULD & C Schemes.

Introduction of ABT (Availability Based Tariff), linked to frequency variation

Transparency in grid operation

Quantum leap in intra and Inter Regional Power Exchange and Trading

Infused Grid Discipline

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POWERGRID’s POWERGRID’s DiversificationDiversification

intointoTelecomTelecom

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To utilize spare capacity of ULDC schemes and maximize return on its transmission infrastructure, POWERGRID decided to diversify into Telecom Through an incremental investment

Telecom networks on Transmission Infrastructure Sturdy & secure

Rodent menace free

Vandalism proof

POWERGRID’s Diversification into TelecomPOWERGRID’s Diversification into Telecom

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Only utility in the country providing

overhead fibre optic cable for telecom

networks

DWDM/SDH equipment deployed

Scalable to Terabit Capacity

Obtained IP-II license in Jan 2001 and ISP

Category-A license in May 2003

POWERGRID’s Diversification into TelecomPOWERGRID’s Diversification into Telecom

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All India Fibre Optic Network of 20,000 kms, spread over 60

cities including all Metros & major cities

Links under commercial operation

Delhi-Lucknow -Mumbai

Delhi-Ambala-Chandigarh-Shimla-Jallandar-Jammu

Delhi- Jaipur

Ahmedabad-Mumbai-Pune

Mumbai-Hyderabad-Bangalore-Cochin

Within NER

Maintaining availability of 100% on overhead OFC network

POWERGRID’s Broadband NetworkPOWERGRID’s Broadband Network

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Complete network to be in place by 2004

Chennai June, 2004

Allahabad, Kanpur, Agra June, 2004

Kolkatta, NER June, 2004

Trivandrum Sept, 2004

POWERGRID’s Broadband NetworkPOWERGRID’s Broadband Network

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Legend:

Links under operation

Links under Implementation

NEW DELHI

Lucknow

KOLKATA

MUMBAI

HYDERABAD

CHENNAIBANGALORE

Ahmedabad

Bhilai

Kanpur

Allahabad

Chandigarh

Shimla

Jaipur

Vijayawada

Vishakapatnam

Pune

Madurai

Trichy

Agra

Jammu

Patna

Nagpur

Bhopal

Cochin

Trivandrum

Agartala

ShillongImphal

KohimaGuwahati

Bhubaneswar

Meerut

Siliguri

Link to Bhutan

Durgapur

Srinagar

Bhuj

Itanagar

Aizwal

Jaisalmer

Jamnagar

Telecom Backbone Network Telecom Backbone Network

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Overhead Fibre Optic Cable InstallationOverhead Fibre Optic Cable Installation

ACSR STRANDS

ALUMINIUM TUBE

FIBRE

OPGWOPGW

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Customer BaseCustomer Base

NIC(GOI)

ERNET(GOI)

STPI(GOI)

ESTEL(ISP)

Fidelity (Call Centre)

GLIDE(ISP)

Bharti infotel (NLD)

Bharti Cellular Airtel

VSNL, (ILD/NLD)

Data Access, (ILD)

Daksh, (Call Centre)

Convergy’s,(Call Centre)

Spectranet (ISP)

HCL Infinet (ISP)

ExattNet(ISP)

Hutchission Essar (Cellular)

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Thank You

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Deviation Of Frequency From Normal Band of 49.0-50.5 Hz

0.00

10.00

20.00

30.00

40.00

50.00

60.00

70.00

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

% O

f Tim

e

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Improvement of grid voltage recorded at Dadri 400 kV bus

330

340

350

360

370

380

390

400

Vol

tage

in k

V

Prior To ABT & RLDC Administration

After ABT & RLDC Administration

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All India Projected Demand Growth Vs Actual Generation Addition

5235 5333

4195

3209

1634

3546

5647

4816

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004

Year

MW

Projected Demand Growth Actual Generation Addition

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Growth Of Inter Regional Exchanges

8230

13000

22500

9730

7350

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 2002-2003 2003-2004

Year

MU

IR Exchanges

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ULD & C PROJECT: OBJECTIVESULD & C PROJECT: OBJECTIVES

To haveTo have• Greater and deeper visibility of the power system Greater and deeper visibility of the power system

under controlunder control

• Better communication and co-ordination between Better communication and co-ordination between control centers control centers

• Effective management of grid parameters viz. Effective management of grid parameters viz. frequency, voltage etc. and better grid security frequency, voltage etc. and better grid security through various SCADA/EMS features resulting in through various SCADA/EMS features resulting in betterbetter

Operations schedulingOperations schedulingOperations monitoring and controlOperations monitoring and controlPower system analysisPower system analysis

• A real time environment for dispatcher trainingA real time environment for dispatcher training

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AVAILABILITY BASED TARIFF

(A) CAPACITY CHARGE

(B) ENERGY CHARGE

(C) ADJUSTMENT FOR DEVIATIONS (U I CHARGE)

Where

(A) = a function of the Ex-Bus MW availability of Power Plant for the day declared before the day starts x SEB’s % share

(B) = MWh for the day as per Ex-Bus drawal schedule for the SEB finalised before the day starts x Energy charge rate

(C) = Σ (Actual energy interchange in a 15 minute time block – scheduled energy interchange for the time block) x UI rate for the time block

TOTAL PAYMENT FOR THE DAY = (A) + (B) ± (C)