POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. W E L C O M E S Shri Brajesh Mishra Principal Secretary To Prime Minister At NORTHERN REGIONAL LOAD DISPATCH CENTER 8 th April 2004
POWERGRID started its commercial operation in First ISO 9001 Company in Power Sector It operates & maintains 50,000 ckt kms of EHV transmission system along with 81 Substations at % system availability Over 40% of the total generated power is wheeled by POWERGRID POWERGRID: Central Transmission Utility
Robust system design after detailed studies with thrust on integrated development Deployment of Hot line Maintenance Techniques Use of Emergency Restoration System Trained and Dedicated Manpower with decentralized administrative powers POWERGRID: Central Transmission Utility Such a performance is feasible through
POWERGRID: Commercial Performance (Actual) (Projection) (End of 10 th Plan) (End of 11 th Plan) Gross Block Net worth Turn Over Net Profit Key Financial Indicators (Rs. In Crores)
National Grid of MW capacity planned for execution by 2012 with an investment of Rs Crores Phase I: 5000 MW completed in 2002 Phase II: MW Planned to be completed by 2007 of which 3500 MW already commissioned Phase III: 7000 MW Planned from POWERGRID to finance upto Rs crores through IR and loans Balance Rs Crores through Private Investment or GoI’s additional grant / equity with matching loan Future Plan
The only company to adopt ESPP document with wide consultation at National and International level POWERGRID: First to assist wherever disaster struck Gujarat Cyclone (1998) Orissa Cyclone (1999) Gujarat Earthquake (2001) Establishment of Green Sub Stations Establishment of Ultra Modern office, Group Housing Society, School and Township Organizes training on regular intervals for SEBs POWERGRID: Social Responsibility
Tower damaged by Cyclone in Gujarat
Regional Grids Of India 1000 MW 500 MW each 1200 MW 500 MW 2000 MW Present IR Capacity: 8,500 MW To Go up to 30,000 MW By 2012
Functions Of RLDC Apex Body For Integrated Grid Operation as per statute Responsible for Optimum Scheduling and Dispatch of Electricity Supervision and Control of Inter-State Transmission System Ensuring Security and Economy In Operation as per the Grid Standards and the Grid Code Keeping Accounts Of Electricity Transmitted Through Grid
RTU SUB LDC SLDC ERLDC WRLDCNRLDCSRLDCNERLDC NLDC 32 Nos. 51 Nos Nos. Unified Scheme – National Setup Plant/Sub Station Level Group of Distt. Level State HQ Level Region Level National Level 5 Nos.
ULD & C PROJECT: Objectives Greater and deeper visibility of the power system under control Dedicated real time communication and co-ordination between various control centers in the region Effective management of grid parameters viz. frequency, voltage etc. and better grid security through various SCADA/EMS features resulting in better Operation scheduling Operation monitoring and control Power system analysis Real time dispatcher training To have
Establishment of Modern RLDCs Has Resulted In: Considerable Betterment of System Parameters viz., Frequency & Voltage in spite of Minimal Generation AdditionBetterment of System Parameters Minimal Generation Addition Merit Order Operation, Leading to Overall Economy Merit Order State-of-the-art technology in grid operation by introduction of ULD & C Schemes. Introduction of ABT (Availability Based Tariff), linked to frequency variationABT (Availability Based Tariff), Transparency in grid operation Quantum leap in intra and Inter Regional Power Exchange and TradingInter Regional Power Exchange and Trading Infused Grid Discipline
POWERGRID’s Diversification Into Telecommunication To utilize the spare capacity of ULDC Schemes and maximize return on its transmission infrastructure, POWERGRID decided to diversify into Telecom Through an incremental investment All India fibre optic network of kms spread over 60 cities including all metros and major cities Telecom Networks on Transmission Infrastructure Sturdy and secure rodent menace free Vandalism proof 100% availability
POWERGRID’s Diversification Into Telecommunication DWDM /SDH equipment deployed Scalable to terrabit capacity Obtained IP-II licence in Jan 2001 and ISP category A licence in May 2003 kms, connecting 46 Cities Commissioned. Rest to be commissioned progressively by September 2004Cities Commissioned to be commissioned Telecom Clients
Panipat Ambala Nasik Vadodra Udhampur NEW DELHI Lucknow KOLKATA MUMBAI HYDERABAD CHENNAI BANGALORE Dadri Moradabad Jabalpur Itarsi Indore Ahmedabad Nellore Ramagundam Chandrapur Bhilai Vindhyachal Kanpur Allahabad Chandigarh Shimla Jaipur Vijayawada Vishakapatnam Cuttack Jamshedpur Rourkela Pune Surat Raipur Mysore Madurai Trichy Salem Coimbatore Agra Ludhiana Jallandhar Jammu Varanasi Patna Nagpur Bhopal Kozikode Trichur Cochin Trivandrum Dhule Misa Agartala Shillong Imphal Kohima Tezpur Guwahati Bhubaneswar Meerut Siliguri Link to Bhutan Alwar Khammam Bongaigaon Sasaram Durgapur Gurgaon Legend: Kishenpur Moga Gooty Jeypore Farakka Korba Hisar Bawana Hamirpur Kolar Udumalpet Kot a Links under operation Links under Implementation POWERGRID BROADBAND TELECOM NETWORK Pampore Srinagar Amritsar Gandhinagar Bhuj Itanagar Aizwal Pathankote Jodhpur Jaisalmer Ujjain Bikaner Pokharan Jamnagar Udaipur Ballabhgarh Biharsharif
OVERHEAD FIBRE OPTIC CABLE INSTALLATION OPGW ALUMINIUM TUBE ACSR STRANDS FIBRE POWERGRID ’ s DIVERSIFICATION INTO TELECOM
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Actions Taken To Meet Maximum Possible Demand: Inter – Regional Exchanges (3500 MW – 5000 MW) Ensuring load staggering by states and optimum scheduling Commercial Mechanism Availability Based Tariff (ABT) Harnessing idle generation Running Pumped Storage plants Trading Of Power North Eastern States have joined mainstream
Prior To ABT & RLDC Administration After ABT & RLDC Administration
Week 53 ends 30th Nov 2003 Week 1 starts 25th Nov 2002 Post-ABT Average loss = 3.70% Annex-I Prior To ABT & RLDC Administration After ABT & RLDC Administration
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)
Links under commercial operation Delhi-Lucknow -Mumbai Delhi-Ambala-Chandigarh-Shimla Jallandhar-Pathankot-Jammu Delhi- Jaipur Mumbai-Indore-Baroda-Ahmedabad Mumbai-Pune Within NER (Guwahati,Shillong,Kohima,Misa,Imphal,Agartala) Cochin-Bangalore-Hyderabad POWERGRID’s BROADBAND NETWORK
Complete network to be in place progressively by Sep 2004 RaipurApr 2004 Chennai,VijayawadaMay 2004 Allahabad, Kanpur, AgraMay 2004 Rourkela,Jamshedpur,Durgapur,SiliguriMay 2004 Kolkatta, NER June 2004 Nagpur,VisakhapatnamAugust 2004 Trivandrum,Patna,BhubaneswarSep 2004 POWERGRID’s DIVERSIFICATION INTO TELECOM
Customer 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)