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1 POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD.
SRLDC, BANGALORE

2 LINKS SR GRID SR GRID MAP INTER-REGIONAL LINKS HIGHLIGHTS SR INSTALLED
CAPACITY STATEWISE BREAKUP OF I/C GROWTH OF I/C & PEAK DEMAND IMPORT THROUGH HVDC INTER-REGIONAL IMPORTS FREQ SPECTRUM U/F RELAY VOLTAGE SPECTRUM TYPICAL CITY LOADS 3D FREQUENCY JULY-02 EXPECTED T/L EXPECTED GENERATION 3D DEMAND JULY-02 INTER-STATE TIE LINES SHARE ALLOCATION TALCHER CGS GEN COST SPARE PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS RESERVOIR POSITION ANDHRA PRADESH KARNATAKA KERALA TAMIL NADU Hierarchy of ULDC Communication Channel Control Centres ULDC PROJECT

3 ANDHRA PRADESH QUICK FACTS GRID HIGHLIGHTS INSTALLED CAPACITY
CONSUMER PROFILE PROBLEMS GZK EVACUATION VTS & LANCO EVACUATION KTS EVACUATION TWIN CITY RING MAIN HYDRO THERMAL N’SAGAR & SRISAILAM RESERVOIR JALAPUT RESERVOIR EXPECTED GEN. ADDITIONS EXPECTED TRANS. ADDITIONS COST OF GENERATORS NATURAL ADVANTAGES POWER REFORMS 3D DEMAND JULY-02 REACTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT

4 KARNATAKA EVOLUTION PSP 1975 PSP 1985 PSP 1995 QUICK FACTS
GRID HIGHLIGHTS INSTALLED CAPACITY CONSUMER PROFILE PROBLEMS RTPS EVACUATION KAPS & NJPH EVACUATION NELAMANGALA FINAL NELAMANGALA PRESENT SHARAVATHY FINAL SHARAVATHY RIVERS AND RESERVOIRS 220KV T/L EXPECTED EXPECTED GEN. ADDITIONS 400KV T/L 3D DEMAND JULY-02 VARIABLE COSTS TYPICAL HYDRO GENERATION SHORT CKT LEVEL

5 KERALA QUICK FACTS GRID HIGHLIGHTS INSTALLED CAPACITY CONSUMER PROFILE
PROBLEMS WIND MILL POTENTIAL GENERATION SCHEME GROWTH OF PER CAPITA INCOME INFLOWS OF IDDUKI & KAKKI BREAKUP OF ENERGY CONSUMED GROWTH OF I/C Vs DEMAND GROWTH OF GEN & CONSUMPTION POWER MAP EXPECTED GEN. ADDITIONS 3D DEMAND JULY-02 VARIABLE COSTS

6 TAMIL NADU QUICK FACTS GRID HIGHLIGHTS INSTALLED CAPACITY
CONSUMER PROFILE PROBLEMS PROXIMICITY OF GENERATING STN. LOAD CENTRES TYPICAL LOADS IN MAIN CITIES LIST OF HYDRO STATIONS PUMP STORAGE WIND ENERGY CHENNAI SUPPLY TOTAL INFLOWS EXPECTED GEN. ADDITIONS EXPECTED TRANS. ADDITIONS 3D DEMAND JULY-02 VARIABLE COSTS

7 3d data 3D FREQ AUG02 3D FREQ JUL02 3D FREQ JUNE02 3D FREQ MAR02
3D DEMAND AP 3D DEMAND KAR 3D DEMAND KER 3D DEMAND TN 3D DEMAND SR AUG 02 3D DEMAND SR MAR02 SPARE SPARE

8 SOUTHERN REGIONAL GRID
▀ Comprises four States and Union Territory of Pondicherry ANDHRA PRADESH KARNATAKA KERALA TAMIL NADU Union Territory of Pondicherry ▀ Centre Generating Stations in the Region are Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Stn. : 2,100 MW (200x x3) Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd. - II : 1,470 MW (210 x 7) Madras Atomic Power Station : MW (170 x 2) Kaiga Generating Station : MW (220 x 2)

9 400 KV LINE PRESENTLY OPERATED AT 220 KV
SR GRID MAP TALCHER BHADRAVATI JEYPORE 178x2 2x221 SIMHADRI NTPC 8x4 RSTPP 1 GAZUWAKA(AP) 187 189 301x2 P 15x2 195 267x2 VISAKHAPATNAM (POWERGRID) HYDERABAD KHAMMAM P P 317 115 P 197x2 MMDP 155 P 146x2 VIJAYAWADA RAICHUR 258 221x2 P NAGARJUNASAGAR Nagjhari 172 279 308 MUNIRABAD SSLMM KODASAALY P 277 KURNOOL KAIGA N SIRSI 52x2 120 P GOOTY 60 CUDDAPAH DAVANAGERE P 300 NELLORE 400 KV LINE PRESENTLY OPERATED AT 220 KV 173 KADRA 302 HIRIYUR 330 242 NELAMANGALA 28 BANGALORE 98 ALMATHI HOODY P KOLAR MADRAS P HOSUR MAPS 182 181 63 175 SALEM PONDICHERY P 179 NEYVELI 54 151 164x2 UDUMALPET 130x2 P TRICHY TRICHUR P P 127 130x2 P MADURAI PALLOM KAYANKULAM 2x78 EDAMON THIRUVANATHAPURAM

10 INTER REGIONAL LINKS A.P KAR T.N MAH KER ORISSA M.P GOA PONDICHERRY
CHANDRAPUR TALCHAR ORISSA JEYPORE MAH M.P BALIMELA RAMAGUNDAM BARSUR GAZUWAKA U.SILERU KOLHAPUR A.P L.SILERU BELGAUM AMBEWADI T GOA KAIGA KAR HVDC BI POLE HVDC B2B STATION KOLAR MAPS NEYVELI CENTRAL GEN.STATION PONDICHERRY 220 kV LINE T.N 400 kV LINE KER 110 kV HVDC LINE POWERGRID SRLDC

11 INSTALLED CAPACITY OF SOUTHERN REGION AS ON 15.09.2002
IN MW 26847MW

12 INSTALLED CAPACITY OF SR IN MW
AS ON 15TH SEP 02 STATE/CGS HYDRO THERMAL GAS WIND IPP NUCLEAR TOTAL ANDHRA PRADESH 3192 3943 273 2 1119 8529 KARNATAKA 3097 1388 341 4828 KERALA 1795 235 350 171 2553 TAMIL NADU 1993 3570 130 19 875 6587 NTPC 2100 NLC TS II 1470 MAPS 340 KAIGA 440 10077 12706 753 25 2506 780 26847 IN % 38% 46% 3% 0.1% 10%

13 STATEWISE BRAKUP OF INSTALLED CAPACITY IN SR AS ON 15.09.2002
IN MW 26847MW

14 SOUTHERN REGIONAL GRID HIGHLIGHTS
Installed Capacity - 26,847 MW Average Daily Consumption MU Average Grid Frequency HZ Peak Demand Met - 20,063 MW Demand Deficit % Energy Deficit %

15 HYDERABAD-SECUNDERABAD
TYPICAL LOADS OF MAJOR CITIES (MW)  CITY LOAD BANGALORE MW HYDERABAD-SECUNDERABAD CHENNAI MW THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 225 MW

16 Growth of Installed Capacity & Peak Demand Met
Average Rate of Growth of Installed Capacity (MW): % Average Rate of Growth of Peak Demand met (MW): %

17 IMPORT THROUGH HVDC 846 Crores 578 Crores 430 Crores 298 Crores

18 INTER-REGIONAL EXCHANGES:
FROM ER 2513 3666 FROM WR 527 788 FROM MSEB 108 FROM GRIDCO (Orissa) 750 634 FROM CSEB 16 TOTAL 3898 5104 IN MUs

19 FREQUENCY SPECTRUM FOR 2001- 02
LAST FOUR YEARS

20 Frequency Profile: Last 4 years

21 AUTOMATIC UNDER FREQUENCY LOAD SHEDDING SCHEME
As per 129th SRE Board meeting, under frequency relays are to be set to operate in 3 stages at 48.0Hz, 47.8Hz & 47.7Hz instantaneous. Present Status of relief through U/F relays: S. No State 47.8Hz Inst. 47.7Hz Inst. 47.6Hz Inst. 47.5Hz Inst. 1 AP 305 375 830 - 2 KAR 697 930 3 KER 112 Offpeak-peak 39-63 4 TN 1272 TOTAL 2386

22 VOLTAGE SPECTRUM FOR

23 AVERAGE FREQUENCY PROFILE

24 FREQUENCY CURVE FOR 23RD MAY 2002

25 GEN. UNITS AND CAPACITY UNIT CAPACITY 1 3 4 10 6 12 14 42 9 2 24 25 27
IN NOS. UNIT CAPACITY AP KAR KER TN CGS TOTAL THERMAL(500MW) 1 3 4 THERMAL( MW) 10 6 12 14 42 THERMAL/GAS( ) 9 2 24 HYDRO(>50MW) 25 27 16 15 83

26 TRANSMISSION LINES IN SERVICE
CKT KMS VOLTAGE LEVEL AP KAR KER TN CGS 400 KV 1300 1460 6533 220/230 KV 10050 7590 2650 6270 366 132/110 KV 12360 6060 3720 10220

27 PROBLEMS LOW GRID FREQUENCY LOW VOLTAGES HEAVY MVAR DRAWALS
CAPACITOR INSTALLATION-BACKLOG MEAGRE RELIEF FROM AUFR’S RELUCTANCE - MANUAL LOAD SHEDDING TRANSMISSION CONSTRAINTS EVACUATION PROBLEMS TRUNK LINES LOADING LITTLE OR NO REDUNDANCY PROTECTION CO-ORDINATION GRID DEFENCELESS VULNERABLE

28 SOLUTION CONJUNCTION MAINTAIN FREQ BETWEEN 49-50.5 HZ
ACCELERATE SHUNT CAPACITOR INSTALLATION REINSTATE 2 STAGE UFR’S PROTECTION CO-ORDINATION AUGMENTATION OF TRANSMISSION SCIENTIFIC SETTLEMENT SYSTEM-ABT FREE GOVERNOR MODE SELF HEALING MECHANISM CONJUNCTION

29 Hierarchy of The ULDC Scheme in Southern Region
RLDC,Bangalore SCC, Pondy CPCC Hyderabad Kalamassery Chennai Bangalore Andhra Kerala Tamilnadu Karnataka Hyderabad Kalam’erry Chennai Bangalore Cuddapah Kannur Erode Davangere Warangal Trivandrum Madurai Hubli Vijayawada

30 Communication Channel for Information flow
RLDC Wide Band Commn (MW / FO) SLDC SLDC Wide Band Commn Sub-LDC Sub-LDC Wide Band / PLCC Commn RTU RTU RTU

31 Karnataka Andhra Pradesh UT of Pondy Kerala Tamilnadu
Information Flow to Control Centres Ramagundam Karnataka Warangal Satellite Ghanapur HYDERABAD Vijayawada Andhra Pradesh Hubli Davangeree MW Link Chinkampalli Bangalore FO Link State owned Link CHENNAI Sub-LDC SLDC Pondy Kannur-B Erode RLDC UT of Pondy Kerala KALAMASSERY Tamilnadu Madurai Vydyuthi Bhavanam

32 POWERGRID-ULDC PROJECT
SOUTHERN REGION OVERALL TELECOM BACKBONE NETWORK RAMAGUNDAM PEDAPALLI DURSHED JAMMIKUNTA GAJUWAKA WARANGAL VIZAG SWS SHAPURNAGAR BOMMUR GHANAPUR HYDERABAD VTPS KAKINADA CH.GUTTA BHIMADOLE HYDERABAD 400 N’SAGAR PH VIJAYAWADA TALLAPALLI SRISAILAM PH KURNOOL SRISAILAM LBPH APTRANSCO RTUs 82(NEW) SOMAYAJULAPALLI HUBLI GOOTY N MUDDANOOR RTPP DAVANAGERE CHINAKAMPALLY ANANTHAPUR BANGALORE CHENNAI PONDY RTUs 5 (NEW) 10 (EXST) KPTCL RTUs 22 (NEW) 21 (EXST) SOMANAHALLI KUMBALGODI SRIPERUMBUDUR SP.KOVIL P VILLIANUR KANNUR-B PONDY CENTRAL SECTOR RTUs 27(NEW) SALEM400 SALEM230 NEYVELI PANRUTI RSCC (1) CPCC (1) SLDC (4) SUB-LDC / SCC (14) FIBRE OPTIC LINK 110/132kv FIBRE OPTIC LINK (220kv) FIBRE OPTIC LINK (400kv) FIBRE OPTIC LINK (SEB) MICROWAVE LINK (39 links) SATELLITE LINK (KEB) RTU LOCATIONS (201) ERODE CHIDAMBARAM KOZHIKODE INGUR PONGALORE MYLADUTURAI UDUMALPET TRICHY TRICHUR NORTH KOVILVENNI THIRUVARUR ADANIKOTTAI TANJORE KALAMASSERY THIRUMAYAM PUDUKOTTAI CHALAKUDI MADURAI400 KARAIKUDI KSEB RTU’S 30(NEW) PALLOM MADURAI SIVAGANGA TNEB RTUs 40 (NEW) 35 (EXST) KAYANKULAM VIAKKAM KUNDARA PARIPALLI TRIVANDRUM NORTH VYDYUTHI BHAVANAM

33 REACTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT
TAP POSITION OF 400KV ICTs AT GAZUWAKA, VIJAYAWADA, KHAMMAM & HYDERABAD CHANGED. MVAR INJECTION(220KV TO 400KV) THROUGH ICT AT GAZUWAKA BUS REVERSED. MVAR EXPORT(400KV TO 220KV) THROUGH ICT AT VIJAYAWADA, KHAMMAM & HYDERABAD INCREASED. APTRANSCO REPORTED IMPROVEMENT IN 220KV VOLTAGE PROFILE & REDUCTION IN LOSS BY 1%(APPROX.)

34 REACTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT
Date TAP POSITION CHANGED Stations 11-July 12-July 26-July 29-July Gazuwaka 9 to 12 12 to 14 Vijayawada 11 to 14 14 to 16 Khammam 8 to 11 Ghanapur 5,4,3 to 7,6,5 7,6,5 to 9,8,7 DATE Gazuwaka Vijayawada Khammam Ghanapur Mvarh Mvar 08-Jul-02 -87.60 -3.65 520.70 21.70 24.40 1.02 20.60 0.86 09-Jul-02 -43.57 98.25 295.40 12.31 -49.60 -2.07 10-Jul-02 -37.09 67.39 18.70 0.78 7.30 0.30 11-Jul-02 150.50 6.27 69.95 20.50 0.85 8.00 0.33 12-Jul-02 693.00 28.88 42.00 0.00 71.80 2.99 13-Jul-02 544.30 22.68 112.49 11.10 0.46 310.00 12.92 14-Jul-02 22.90 0.95 76.75 23.30 0.97 427.80 17.83 TOTAL -25.53 488.51 393.40 16.39 795.90 33.16

35 VARIABLE COST OF SOME POWER STATION OF CENTRAL SECTOR
POWER STATION/UNIT VARIABLE COST (Ps) KAIGA GEN. STATION 310 (Total Cost) NEYVELI-II STG-II 176 NEYVELI-II STG 1 122 RAMAGUNDAM T.P.S 91 M.A.P.S KALPAKAM 57

36 CENTRAL SECTOR GENERATION EXPECTED
IN MW 02-03 03-04 04-05 05-06 RAMAGUNDAM STAGE III 500 NEYVELI TS-I EXT. 420 TOTAL THERMAL

37 POWERGRID TRANSMISSION LINES EXPECTED
IN CKM TALCHER-KOLAR HVDC (500KV) 1437 400 KV KOLAR-SRIPERUMBUDUR 206 400 KV KOLAR-HOODY D/C WITH QUAD MOOSE 102 400KV KOLAR-HOSUR D/C 273 400KV HOSUR-SALEM 83 400KV SALEM-UDUMALPET 136 400KV VIJAYWADA-NELLORE-SP'BUDUR D/C 1068 400KV MADURAI TRIVANDRUM 346

38 RESERVOIR POSITION NAME OF RESERVOIR AS ON 15TH SEPTEMBER 2001 AS ON 15TH SEPTEMBER 2002 LEVEL (M) ENERGY INFLOW FOR THE YEAR (Jun’01- May’02) (MU) INFLOW FOR THE YEAR (Jun’02- Aug’02) (MU) MU % JALAPUT 837.3 486 91 1099 824.8 118 22 233 LINGANMAKKI 546.5 2399 51 3585 545.3 2135 46 2453 SUPA 539.2 1300 43 1398 538 1235 41 1177 IDUKKI 723.5 1452 68 2687 710.4 657 31 1002 KAKKI 970.4 558 65 1511 954.7 275 32 476 NILGIRIS 719 48 1714 493 33 660

39 SHARE ALLOCATION BEFORE TALCHER(2000MW)
IN MW STATE NTPC PEAK NTPC OFFPEAK NLY-II/I NLY-II/II MAPS KAPS ER TOTAL PEAK TOTAL OFFPEAK AP 668 683 105 191 31 160 1155 1170 KAR 420 412 145 195 25 131 156 1071 1063 KER 307 72 102 21 57 74 634 TN 532 526 185 277 258 239 100 1592 1586 PONDY 73 24 5 13 10 197 GOA SHARE ALLOCATION AFTER TALCHER(2000MW) IN MW STATE NTPC PEAK NTPC OFFPEAK NLY-II/I NLY-II/II MAPS KAPS ER Talcher-Kolar TOTAL PEAK TOTAL OFFPEAK AP 668 683 105 191 31 160 499 1654 1669 KAR 420 412 145 195 25 131 156 466 1537 1529 KER 307 72 102 21 57 74 330 964 TN 532 526 185 277 258 239 100 636 2228 2222 PONDY 73 24 5 13 10 69 266 GOA

40 220KV INTER STATE TIE-LINES IN SERVICE
Tandur (AP) – Sadem (Kar) - Radial load on AP. Gooty (AP) – Alipur (Kar) - Radial load on AP. Chittoor (AP) – Tiruvalam (TN) - Radial load on AP. Sulurpet (AP) – Gummidipundi (TN)- Radial load on AP. Theni (TN) – Muzhiyar (Ker) - Radial load on Ker. ADVANTAGES: REDUCTION IN CONGESTION IN 400KV LINES IMPROVEMENT IN VOLTAGE PROFILE REDUCTION IN LOSSES REDUCTION IN ANGULAR DIFFERENCE BETTER STABILITY

41 KARNATAKA

42 South India Sharavathi Kuttiadi

43 THE FIRST POWER STATION IN SOUTH ASIA- SIVANSAMUDRA 1902

44 EVOLUTION: DID YOU KNOW?
172 1 1902: ASIA’S FIRST HYDRO GENERATING STATION AT SHIVANSAMUDRA-42 MW A 78.5 KV D/C LINE WAS ALSO LAID BETWEEN SIVANSAMUDRA AND MYSORE. A FREQUENCY CONVERTER AT MYSORE DELIVERED 50 HZ! SIVANSAMUDRA WAS CONNECTED TO KGF BY A 78.5 KV D/C LINE. POWER WAS DELIVERED AT 25 HZ!!! MYSORE KGF SIVA

45 EVOLUTION: YEAR-1975 KOLHAPUR SHARAVATHY-1964-1035 MW
MUNIRABAD MW TB DAM MW BHADRA MW SIVA MW SHIMSHA MW MGHE MW BELGAUM HUBLI SHARAVATHY SHIMOGA BANGALORE MANGALORE MYSORE

46 EVOLUTION -YEAR:1985 PEAK DEMAND MET: 1769 MW CONSUMPTION : 9546 MU
ABOUT 26 MU/DAY HYDRO GENERATION: 8415 MU RTPS UNIT 1 SYNCH’D ON 29/3/1985 INSTALLED CAPACITY: HYDRO: MW THERMAL MW TOTAL MW GRIDMAP 1985

47 NTPC SHARE WAS TAKEN RADIALLY FROM SEP 1984 ONWARDS
EVOLUTION -YEAR:1985 KARNATAKA IN PARALLEL WITH MAHARASHTRA- BLGM-KOLHAPUR D/C LINE- SINCE AUG 1984 KARNATAKA IMPORTED 723 MU FROM MSEB PEAK FLOW ON THIS LINE 360 MW NTPC SHARE WAS TAKEN RADIALLY FROM SEP 1984 ONWARDS GOOTY-MUNIRABAD:120 MW-271 MU HYDERABAD-SHAHBAD:120 MW-236 MU GRIDMAP 1985

48 INTEGRATED OPERATION IN SOUTHERN REGION INSTALLED CAPACITY KARNATAKA:
EVOLUTION -YEAR:1995 INTEGRATED OPERATION IN SOUTHERN REGION INSTALLED CAPACITY KARNATAKA: HYDRO MW THERMAL MW DIESEL MW TOTAL MW PEAK DEMAND MET 3224 MW CONSUMPTION MU ABOUT 54 MU EVERY DAY GRIDMAP 1995

49 KARNATAKA: QUICK FACTS
TOTAL AREA SQ KMS NUMBER OF CONSUMERS 105 LAKHS CONNECTED LOAD MW 400 KV TL CKM 220 KV TL CKM 110 KV TL CKM 66 KV TL CKM 33 KV TL CKM TOTAL LENGTH OF HT LINES KMS

50 KARNATAKA GRID HIGHLIGHTS
Installed Capacity(MW) 4302 4813 Peak Demand Met(MW) 4510 4656 Peak Demand Requirement(MW) 5027 5814 % Demand Deficit 10% 20% Total Energy Consumed(MU) 27447 28596 Energy Requirement(MU) 30950 32254 % Energy Deficit 11% Average Daily Consumption 75 78

51 INSTALLED CAPACITY OF KARNATAKA AS ON 15-09-2002
IN MW 4828MW

52 IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 3097 64% THERMAL 1388 29% WIND 2 0.04% IPP
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF KARNATAKA: IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 3097 64% THERMAL 1388 29% WIND 2 0.04% IPP 341 7% TOTAL 4828 AS ON 15TH SEP 02

53 CONSUMER PROFILE IN KARNATAKA

54 PROBLEMS FACED IN OPERATION
GENERATION DEPENDENT ON MONSOON LOAD CENTRE IN SOUTH-GENERATION IN NORTH AND NORTH WEST KMS AWAY RTPS EVACUATION- O/L OF RTPS-LINGASUGUR LINES KAPS EVACUATION –O/L OF KODASALLI-NJPH LINES– SLOW SWING NJPH EVACUATION- O/L OF NJPH-HUBLI LOADING OF GUTTUR-HIRIYUR-GB’NUR-DBPURA-HOODY SHOW ME SHOW ME SHOW ME GRIDMAP 220

55 PROBLEMS FACED IN OPERATION
LOW VOLTAGES IN SOUTHERN PART OF THE STATE – INSUFFICIENT SHUNT COMPENSATION – OVERLOADED LINES OVERLOADING OF SOMANAHALLI ICT’S: MAX MW POSSIBLE AT 330KV = 770MW ENHANCING TRANSFER CAPABILITY OF SIRSI-GUTTUR- FEW SPANS - TO BE CONVERTED TO TWIN MOOSE. IMPORT FROM KOLHAPUR - DIFFICULTY GRIDMAP 220

56 Nagjhari, Kodasalli, Kaiga & Kadra
96 % OF I/C IS IN THE CIRCLES SHOWN 1260MW Raichur ~ ~ Nagjhari, Kodasalli, Kaiga & Kadra LOAD 1250MW ~ ~ ~ 1,565MW 1,330MW ~ Sharavathy, LDPH & MGHE ~ ~ 230MW Varahi ~ LOAD 500 MW LOW VOLTAGE ZONE 235MW Tanirbavi ~ LOAD 2250 MW

57 SHORT CKT LEVELS PEAK(MVA) OFFPEAK (MVA) 6376 5562 6418 5542 5537 4822
STATION PEAK(MVA) OFFPEAK (MVA) SOMANAHALLI400 6376 5562 HOODY 400 6418 5542 NLMNGLA 400 5537 4822 GUTTUR 400 4955 4403 MUNIRABAD 400 4262 3882 RTPS 400 6435 5911 HUBLI 220 3090 MANGALORE 220 631 MYSORE 220 1268

58 EVACUATION OF RTPS HUMNABAD BB WADI SHAHBAD TANDUR(AP) SEDAM ML PURA
RTPS 630 MW RTPS 630 MW HUBLI LINGASUGUR GADAG RAICHUR KUSHTAGI MUNIRABAD LINGAPUR JINDAL 120 MW ITTAGI GUTTUR

59 KAPS AND NJPH EVACUATION
TATA 81 MW CHIKKODI GOA BELGAUM XELDAM A-WADI M.L.PURA NARENDRA PONDA KODASALLI 120 MW NJPH 855 MW GADAG HUBLI TO LINGAPUR KADRA-150MW TO SHARAVATHY DAVANGERE HAVERI SIRSI: BUS1 KAIGA 440 MW SIRSI: BUS2

60 EARLIER CONFIGURATION
GUTTUR SHIMOGA B2 B1 B4 A’HALLI KB CROSS HOODY A’PALYA HOODY 220 KV HEBBAL PEENYA

61 PRESENT CONFIGURATION AT NELAMANGALA
GUTTUR SHIMOGA B4 B1 B2 B3 NELAMANGALA HOODY ANCHEPALYA HOODY 220 KV HEBBAL PEENYA

62 PRESENT CONFIGURATION AT NELAMANGALA
RELIEF OF MW ON HOODY ICT VOLTAGE AT HOODY IMPROVED: 7-9 KV VOLTAGE AT S’HALLI IMPROVED: 5-7 KV LOADING OF S’HALLI-SB’PURA AND S’HALLI-ITPL 220KV LINES RELIEVED. ONE MORE STEP TOWARDS ACHIEVING A 400 KV RING MAIN AROUND BANGALORE

63 FINAL CONFIGURATION AT NELAMANGALA
GUTTUR SHIMOGA NELAMANGALA HOODY ANCHEPALYA HOODY 220 KV TO HOODY HEBBAL PEENYA

64 PRESENT CONFIGURATION AT SHARAVATHY
SHARAVATHY:1035 MW HUBLI S5 S1 JUMPER REMOVED TALAGUPPA STRP:240 ,MW S2 S3 S4 400 KV LINES OPERATED PRESENTLY AT 220 KV JUMPER REMOVED SHIMOGA TO DAVANAGERE TO NELAMANGALA- OPEN AT NELAMANGALA.TERMINATION WORKS PENDING

65 FINAL CONFIGURATION AT SHARAVATHY
SHARAVATHY:1035 MW HUBLI S5 TALAGUPPA:2*315 MVA STRP:240 ,MW S1 S2 S3 S4 SHIMOGA TO DAVANAGERE TO NELAMANGALA

66 SUPA,NJPH , KODASALLI,KADRA,
RIVERS AND RESERVOIRS GEN STN RESERVOIR FRL IN MU RIVER SHARAVATHY AND LDPH LINGANAMAKKI 4660 SHARAVATHY SUPA,NJPH , KODASALLI,KADRA, SUPA 2990 KALINADI BHADRA T.B.DAM, MUNIRABAD T.B DAM THUNGABHADRA VARAHI, MANI DAM PH MANI DAM 881 VARAHI

67 VARIABLE COST OF SOME POWER STATION OF KARNATAKA
POWER STATION/UNIT VARIABLE COST (Ps) TANIR BHAVI 293 RAICHUR.T.PS.-IV 270 RAICHUR.T.PS.-V 260 RAICHUR.T.PS.-VI JINDAL(IPP) * YELEHANKA DEISEL 205 RAICHUR.T.PS.-III 165 TATA DIESEL 160 RAICHUR.T.PS.-I 144 RAICHUR.T.PS.-II

68 EXPECTED GENERATION ADDITIONS
KARNATAKA (IN MW) 02-03 03-04 04-05 ALMATTI-HYDRO 290 VIJAYANAGAR - THERMAL 500 RTPS UNIT 7 210 TOTAL

69 220 KV TRANSMISSION LINES EXPECTED
SHIMOGA – VARAHI DC - DEC 2002. AMBEWADI – NARENDRA DC – DEC 2002 S’HALLI-MALUR-KOLAR-CHINTAMANI DC – DEC 2002 NARENDRA - HAVERI DC – DEC 2003 NELAMANGALA – DB PURA – DEC 2003 KOLAR – GOWRIBIDANUR DC – OCT 2004 400 KV TALAGUPPA – NELAMANGALA DC

70 400KV TRANSMISSION LINES PLANNED
400 KV NELAMANGALA-MYSORE 400 KV MYSORE-KOZHIKODE 400 KV KAIGA-NARENDRA 400 KV NARENDRA-GUTTUR 400 KV GUTTUR-HASSAN-MYSORE 400 KV MANGALORE-HASSAN-NELAMANGALA 400/220 KV 500 MVA ICT AT HOODY

71 TRANSMISSION LINES WISH LIST
400 KV HYD-RTPS-KURNOOL-GTY-BLR 400 KV NELAMANGALA-MYSORE 400 KV MYSORE-KOZHIKODE 400 KV KAIGA-NARENDRA-GUTTUR 400 KV GUTTUR-HASSAN-MYSORE 400 KV MANGALORE-HASSAN-NELAMANGALA 400/220 KV 500 MVA ICT AT HOODY ADDL 220KV TO TK HALLI

72 ANDHRA PRADESH: QUICK FACTS
TOTAL AREA SQ KMS PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION 510 KWH 400 KV TL CKM 220 KV TL CKM 110 KV TL CKM 33 KV TL CKM 11 KV TL CKM LT LINES CKM 400/220 KV TR MVA 220/132KV TR MVA

73 ANDHRA PRADESH GRID HIGHLIGHTS
Installed Capacity (MW) 6846 7860 Peak Demand Met(MW) 7143 7029 Peak Demand Requirement(MW) 8108 8391 % Demand Deficit 12% 16% Total Energy Consumed(MU) 46533 46410 Energy Requirement(MU) 51865 52009 % Energy Deficit 10% 11% Average Daily Consumption 127

74 INSTALLED CAPACITY OF ANDHRA PRADESH AS ON 15-09-2002
IN MW 8529MW

75 IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 3192 38% THERMAL 3943 46% GAS 273 3% WIND 2
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF ANDHRA PRADESH: IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 3192 38% THERMAL 3943 46% GAS 273 3% WIND 2 0.02% IPP 1119 13% TOTAL 8029 AS ON 31st July 02

76 CONSUMER PROFILE IN ANDHRA PRADESH

77 PROBLEMS FACED IN OPERATION
EVACUATION PROBLEM FOR NORTH EASTERN COASTAL PARTS EVACUATION PROBLEMS AT VTS HIGH AGRICULTURAL LOADS CAUSE SEASONAL VOLTAGE PROBLEM CUDAPPAH AREA FACES LOW VOLTAGE IF RYTPS UNITS NOT AVAILABLE HUGE LOAD RELIEF DURING CHANGE OVER- TRUNK LINE LOADINGS RESERVOIRS WITH INSUFFICIENT STORAGE CAPACITY SCHEDULING IPP’S DURING LEAN DEMAND GENERATORS NOT ON FREE GOVERNER SHOW ME SHOW ME GRIDMAP

78 EVACUATION AT GZK TO JEYPORE GAZUWAKA 400 KV GAZUWAKA 220 KV VSP 70MW
JEGURUPADU 216MW TO .L.SILERU GAZUWAKA 220 KV SPECTRUM 208MW BOMMUR VGTS-II 172MW NIDADAVOLU BHIMADOLU VGTS-I 100MW VTS TO JEYPORE NUNNA VSP 70MW GAZUWAKA 400 KV KAKINADA VTS 1260MW BSES 140MW LANCO 350 MW PEDAPURAM GUDIVADA BHIMAVARAM VEMAGIRI

79 VTS AND LANCO EVACUATION
NUNNA 400KV TALAPALLI 400 KV NUNNA VTSG TALAPALLI GUNADALA FROM BHIMADOLU 80 180 x 2 60 160 x 2 80 x 2 130 x 2 TADIKONDA 150 FROM VGTS-II CHILLAKALLU TO MALKARAM VIA NKTPALLI 90 TO MALKARAM 140 x 2 PODILI ONGOLE 10 x 2 VTS=1260 MW STATION DIAGRAM KONDAPALLI LANCO=350MW

80 EVACUATION OF KTS NUNNA NUNNA 400 KV KTS 1170MW SH’ NAGAR
STATION DIAGRAM MIRYALGUDA N’SAGAR S.R.PATNAM TO L.SILERU KHAMMAM 400 KV KHAMMAM TO HARD WATER PLANT VIA MANUGURU

81 ‘TWIN CITY’ RING MAIN SHAPOORNAGAR TANDUR NKT PALLI GACHIBOWLI
MALKARAM SHAPOORNAGAR MOULALI TANDUR NKT PALLI GACHIBOWLI CHILLAKALLU YEDDUMAILARAM GHANAPUR TO MMDPALLI CHANDRAYANGUTTA TO SRISAILAM MAMMIDAPALLI MAMMIDAPALLI- 400KV

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83 SIMHADRI(500 MW)

84 SHOW ME THE MAP N’SAGAR TURBINR TYPE:FRANCIS HEAD : 93 MTS
STORAGE FRL 180MTS STORAGE MDDL 149 MTS SHOW ME THE MAP SRISAILAM TURBINE TYPE: FRANCIS HEAD : MTS STORAGE FRL 271MTS STORAGE MDDL 243 MTS

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88 JALAPUT TYPE: STORAGE FRL 838MTS- 534 MU STORAGE MDDL 809 MTS

89 NATURAL ADVANTAGES GATE WAY OF SOUTH MOST CONNECTED STATE
HIGHLY NETWORKED BETTER SHORT CIRCUIT LEVEL AND STABILITY ALLOWED TO DRAW MVAR AT RAMAGUNDAM BEING AT THE MOUTH HAS ADVANTAGE AVAILING MORE ASSISTANCE FROM NEIGHBOURING REGION

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91 <2MU 2-4MU 4-6MU >6MU

92 VARIABLE COST OF SOME POWER STATION IN ANDHRA PRADESH
POWER STATION/UNIT VARIABLE COST (Ps) NELLORE 234 RAYALASEEMA 125 KOTHAGUDEM-A 123 KOTHAGUDEM-B KOTHAGUDEM-C KOTHAGUDEM-D VIJAYAWADA 103 RAMAGUNDAM-B 102 SIMHADRI 100 KONDAPALLI 92 VIJJESWARAM 87 86 JEGURUPADU 83 SPECTRUM

93 EXPECTED TRANSMISSION ADDITIONS
IN CKM 220KV JEGRUPADU-VEMAGIRI 20 220KV VEMAGIRI-BHIMAVARAM D/C 134 220KV BHIMAVARAM-GUDIWADA D/C 144 220KV GUDIWADW-NUNNA D/C 92 220KV PEDDAPURAM-VEMAGIRI 82 400KV RAMAGUNDAM (BPL)-DITCHIPALLY(SC) 150 400KV RAMAGUNDAM(BPL)-GAJWEL(SC) 170 400KV KRISHNAPATNAMTPS-KRISHNAPATNAM S/S(2XSC) LILO FROM 400KV GOOTY- TALAPALLY SC LINE TO KURNOOL S/S 40 400KV GAJWEL-HYDERBAD (SC) 60 400 KV KALPAKA-VEMAGIRI-NUNNA DC

94 TAMIL NADU: QUICK FACTS
TOTAL AREA SQ KMS NUMBER OF CONSUMERS 152 LAKHS CONNECTED LOAD MW 230 KV TL CKT KMS 110 KV TL CKT KMS 66 KV TL CKT KMS

95 TAMIL NADU GRID HIGHLIGHTS
Installed Capacity(MW) 6151 6587 Peak Demand Met(MW) 6290 6686 Peak Demand Requirement(MW) 6839 7758 % Demand Deficit 8% 14% Total Energy Consumed(MU) 41044 43180 Energy Requirement(MU) 45430 48044 % Energy Deficit 10% Average Daily Consumption 112 118

96 INSTALLED CAPACITY OF TAMIL NADU AS ON 15-09-2002
IN MW 6587MW

97 IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 1993 30% THERMAL 3570 55% GAS 130 2% WIND 19
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF TAMIL NADU: IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 1993 30% THERMAL 3570 55% GAS 130 2% WIND 19 0.29% IPP 875 13% TOTAL 6587 AS ON 15TH SEP 02

98 CONSUMER PROFILE IN TAMIL NADU

99 PROBLEMS HYDRO GENERATION MONSOON DEPENDENT
HYDRO M/C s OF SMALL CAPACITY . ITS CONTRIBUTION IS LESS FOR ANY MAJOR LOAD VARIATIONS. PEAKING SHORTAGE CONSTRAINTS FOR AVAILING IMPORTS ANY MAJOR THERMAL UNIT TRIPPING, AGGRAVATES THE SITUATION FOLLOWED BY VOLTAGE PROBLEMS.

100 PROXIMICITY OF GENERATING STATIONS
NORTH MADRAS TCPL ENNORE GMR VASAVI BASIN BRIDGE KALPAKKAM SAMALPATTY METTUR DAM MOYAR PYKARA METTUR TUNNEL NEYVELI-TS II NEYVELI-TS I KUNDAH COMPLEX KOVI KALLAPAL P P NALLUR SARKARPATHI ALIYAR KADAMPARAI SHOLAYAR PERIYAR SURULIYAR Thermal Hydro Nuclear IPP/GAS BALAJI SERVALAR TUTICORIN PAPANASAM KODAYAR

101 LOAD CENTRES IN TN MAIN AGRI AREA CITY LOADS

102 TYPICAL LOADS IN MAIN CITIES
CITY LOADS IN MW CHENNAI 1500 COIMBATORE 400 TRICHY 300 MADURAI SALEM 250

103 LIST OF HYDROSTATIONS STATION (NI) UNITS CAP (MW) YEAR OF COMMI
SIONING STATION (IRR) PYKARA 3X7+2X11+2X14 70 1932 METTUR DAM 4X10 40 1937 MOYAR 3X12 36 1952 METTUR TUNNEL 4X50 200 1966 KUNDAH I 3X20 60 1960 LOWER METTUR 8X15 120 1988 KUNDAH II 5X35 175 1961 PERIYAR 4X35 140 1958 KUNDAH III 3X60 180 1965 PAPANASAM 4X7 28 1944 KUNDAH IV 2X50 100 SERVALAR 1X20 20 1986 KUNDAH V 2X20 1964 SARKAR.PATHI 1X30 30 KUNDAH VI 1996 SHOLAYAR I 2X35 1971 SURULIYAR 1X35 35 1978 SHOLAYAR II 1X25 25 KADAMPARAI 4X100 400 1987 ALIYAR 1X60 1970 KODAYAR 1X60+1X40

104 KADAMPARAI PUMPED STORAGE HEP
NO OF UNITS : 2 (INITIALLY) TYPE OF PUMP-TURBINE REVERSIBLE FRANCIS(VETICAL SHAFT) OUTPUT OF GENERATOR MW AT 0.9 pf lag INPUT DURING PUMPING MW AT pf lead RATED SPEED – 500 rpm Contd

105 KADAMPARAI PUMPED STORAGE HEP
UPPER RESERVOIR (KADAMPARAI) FRL m MDDL m STORAGE –29.4 mcm (live) GEN – 3.7mcft/hr/m/c LOWER RESERVOIR (UPPER ALIYAR) FRL – m MDDL – m STORAGE –21.6 mcm (live) PUMPING mcft/hr/m/c

106 WIND ENERGY TOTAL INSTALLED CAPACITY IN THE COUNTRY- 1200 MW
IN TAMIL NADU-800MW REQUIREMENT – MINIMUM WIND VELOCITY-24 kms/hr DESIRABLE WIND VELOCITY-48 kms/hr LIMITATIONS - SEASONAL, DEPEND ON WIND VELOCITY - COSTLY - MVAR DEPENDENCY ON GRID

107 CHENNAI SUPPLY POWER AVAILABLE IN AND AROUND CHENNAI AT PEAK
ETPS – MW NMTPS – MW B.B MW GMR VASAVI MW TCPL MW TOTAL MW AVAILABLE GENERATION (APPROXI) MW TOTAL LOADS IN CHENNAI (APPROXI) – 1500 MW BALANCE MET THROUGH IMPORTS

108 TOTAL INFLOWS IN MU FOR TN

109 VARIABLE COST OF SOME POWER STATION IN TAMIL NADU
POWER STATION/UNIT VARIABLE COST (Ps) BASIN BRIDGE 489 P P NALLUR 282 SAMALPATTY 225 BALAJI POWER 214 VASAVI GAS (IPP) 212 ENNORE.T.P.S 203 KOVIL KALAPPAL 200 NEYVELI-I 169 TUTUCORIN.T.P.S 144 METTUR.T.P.S 142 NORTH MADRAS.T.P.S

110 EXPECTED GENERATION ADDITIONS
STATION CAPACITY (MW) EXPECTED YEAR HYDRO PYKAKARA ULTIMATE 3X50 0CT -02 GAS PEUUMKULAM 1X100 2003 PRIVATE ST-CMS 250 DEC-02 NCTPS 2X525 10th PLAN TTPS 4th STAGE 1X525 11th PLAN SRIMUSHANAM 350

111 TRANSMISSION LINES EXPECTED
400 KV NCTPS TS II-SPDR LILO OF NELLUR-SPDR AT ALMATHY 230 KV LILO OF METTUR-HOSUR AT KARIMANGALAM LILO OF ETS-KORATTUR AT MANALI THENI-SEMPATTY THIRUVANAMALAI-VILLUPURAM

112 KERALA: QUICK FACTS TOTAL AREA 38,863 SQ KMS
NUMBER OF CONSUMERS 61 LAKHS CONNECTED LOAD 8150 MW 230 KV TL CKT KMS 110 KV TL CKT KMS 66 KV TL CKT KMS

113 KERALA GRID HIGHLIGHTS
Installed Capacity(MW) 2525 2553 Peak Demand Met(MW) 2340 2348 Peak Demand Requirement(MW) 2539 2571 % Demand Deficit 8% 9% Total Energy Consumed(MU) 12500 12640 Energy Requirement(MU) 14094 14165 % Energy Deficit 11% Average Daily Consumption 34 35

114 INSTALLED CAPACITY OF KERALA AS ON 15-09-2002
IN MW 2553MW

115 IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 1795 70% THERMAL 235 9% GAS 350 14% WIND 2
INSTALLED CAPACITY OF KERALA: IN MW IN PERCENTAGE HYDRO 1795 70% THERMAL 235 9% GAS 350 14% WIND 2 0.08% IPP 171 7% TOTAL 2553 AS ON 15 TH SEP 02

116 CONSUMER PROFILE IN KERALA

117 PROBLEMS HYDRO GENERATION MONSOON DEPENDENT PEAKING SHORTAGE
CONSTRAINTS FOR AVAILING IMPORTS LOW VOLTAGE PROBLEM IN NORTHERN KERALA

118 GENERATING SCHEME

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124 VARIABLE COST OF SOME POWER STATION OF KERALA
POWER STATION/UNIT VARIABLE COST (Ps) KAYAMKULAM 220 BRAHMAPURAM DIESEL 225

125 Kuttiyadi Additional Ext.
GENERATING SCHEMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION Sl No Name of stations Capacity in MW Targetted Year 1 Kuttiyadi Additional Ext. 100 Aug-05 2 Athirappally 163 2007 3 Malankara 10.5 Jul-02 4 Meen Vallom 2.4 Apr-03 5 Kuttiadi Tail Race 3.75 6 Chembukadavu Stage1 2.7 Jun-02 7 Chembukadavu Stage2 Dec-02 8 URUMI Stage1 9 URUMI Stage2 10 Bothathan kettu(P) 16 Apr-06 11 Ullangal(P) Jun-06 12 Karikkayam(p) 15 Mar-06 Thermal 13 DCP Kasarkode 105 Dec-03

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