Internal Procedure For Operating State Grid
Internal Procedure For Operating State Grid
OPERATIING PROCEDURE
FOR
CHHATTISGARH STATE GRID
Contents
OBJECTIVE .................................................................................................................................... 3
A. CHAPTERS .......................................................................................................................... 3
B. ANNEXURES ...................................................................................................................... 4
GENERAL ....................................................................................................................................... 5
OBJECTIVE
The primary objective of internal operating procedure is to clearly specify the roles of
each player in the CG grid i.e., State owned Generating, Transmission & distribution
Utilities and other agencies operating in the power CG grid to maintain grid safety
and to facilitate grid operation in reliable, efficient and economic manner. It also
describes their role in order to operate the grid in an integrated manner promoting
reliability, efficiency and economy in conformation to the desired security standards.
A. CHAPTERS
1. Black Start Procedures
2. Load shedding procedure.
3. Islanding procedure.
4. Outage Planning
5. Events reporting
6. Backing down of generation
7. Scheduling & Despatch
B. ANNEXURES
I) Survival power & start-up power required for various state owned
thermal station.
II) Flow Charts for Black start from Bango HPS, MP, Eastern, Northern &
Southern region.
III) Directory of officials involved the black start & grid restoration in CG.
IV) Format for maintaining Backing down register
V) Format for maintaining manual Load shedding register
VI) Format for maintaining A/B/C messages
VII) Crisis Management documents
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GENERAL
The following areas needs careful implementation by all the concerned / Power
System Users:-
In case of a 2-bus system, at any sub-station, it must be ensured that the segregation
of feeders on the different buses is uniform. It would help in minimizing the effect on
the system in case of a bus fault.
i) In 400kV substations having one and half breaker scheme, it must be ensured
that the two buses at such substation remain connected at least by two
parallel paths so that any line / bus fault does not result in inadvertent multiple
outages. In case any element, say a line or an ICT or a bus reactor, is
expected to remain out for a prolonged period at such substation, the main
and tie breakers of such elements should be closed after opening the line side
isolator. This should be done after taking all suitable precautions to avert
inadvertent tripping.
ii) The substation operators must ensure the above condition even when any
lightly loaded line is opened to control high voltage. Such opening of lines is
generally superimposed over other line outages on account of faults created
by adverse weather conditions resulting in reduced security of the system.
iii) Single pole auto reclosure facility on 765 and 400 kV lines should always be in
service. WRLDC shall be informed before taking this facility out of service, for
any reason. Likewise, in case any transfer breaker at any 765 kV/400kV
substation having two main and transfer bus scheme is engaged, the same
would be informed to WRLDC.
iv) In order to damp out the low frequency oscillations in the system, the power
system stabilizers on the generating units above 100 MW capacities shall be
tuned by the owner as per a plan prepared by the Central Transmission Utility
(CTU)/ WRPC. At present PSS Tuning is carried out as per WRPC approved
plan for 210 MW units and above.
v) All Intra state User /entities would endeavour to operate the connected
generation and reactive power management devices such as Capacitors,
Reactors, Synchronous Condensers, Fixed Series Capacitors (FSCs), Static
Var Compensators (SVCs), TCSCs etc in a manner which enables stable
vi) All Intra state User /entities would also maintain in good operating conditions
of all control measures such as defence mechanism, SPS, U/F & U/V load
shedding, AVRs, PSS, RGMO, Operating reserves, emergency back-up
power supplies etc., and ensure that the operational security standards are
maintained for reliable and secured operation of the interconnected system.
vii) In line with sections 5.2(f), 5.2(g) 5.2(h) and 5.2(i) of the IEGC, the generators
to ensure generating units comply with the provisions. The list of RGMO
eligible units as per the IEGC 5.2 (f) is at Annexure-VII
ii) Each regional constituent shall provide adequate and reliable communication
facility internally and with other constituents / RLDC to ensure exchange of
data / information necessary to maintain reliability and security of the grid. All
the agencies shall provide systems to telemeter power system parameters
such as power flow, voltage and status of switches/transformer taps etc., in
line with interface requirements and other guidelines made available to RLDC
/ SLDCs at least before the date of commercial operation of the generating
stations or substation/line being connected to the ISTS.
iii) In line with Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity
to Grid) Regulations 2007, 6(3), the requester and user shall provide
necessary facilities for voice and data communication and transfer of online
operational data such as voltage, frequency, line flows and status of breaker
and isolator position and other parameters as prescribed by the appropriate
Load Dispatch Centre and agree to maintain the communication system in
good condition.
iv) In line with Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity
to Grid) Regulations 2007, Part-I,(7), every generating station and substation
connected to the grid at 220kV or above shall be provided with disturbance
recording (DR) and event logging facilities. All such equipment shall be
provided with time synchronization facility for common time reference.
v) For a high degree of service reliability under normal and emergency operation,
at least one main telecommunication channel with an alternate backup
channel shall be provided.
3. Operating Manpower:
The Control Centres of SLDCs and Sub SLDCs, Power plants, grid substations
(above 33KV), as well as any other control centre shall be manned / monitored round
the clock by qualified and adequately trained manpower who would remain vigilant
and cooperative at all the times so as to maintain safe and secure grid operation.
4. 1 [ Definitions:
1. "Act" means the Electricity Act 2003 (36 of Act 2003), including amendments
thereto;
2. "Apparatus" means the electrical apparatus and includes all machines,
fittings, accessories and appliances in which conductors are used.
3. "Automatic Voltage Regulator "(AVR) " means a continuously acting
automatic excitation system to control the voltage of a generating unit as
measured at the generator terminals;
4. "Backing Down" means the instructions of SLDC or WRLDC conveyed
through SLDC, for reduction of generation of a generating unit under
abnormal conditions such as high frequency, low system demand or network
constraints;
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Definitions Added in Rev -03
5. Beneficiary" means a person buying power from SGS, ISGS, InSGS using
STU and/or CTU and/or transmission licensees’ network and who have
Transmission Service Agreement with the STU /Transmission Licensee/CTU.
6. "Black Start Procedure" means the procedure necessary to recover the
grid from a partial or total blackout; "Breakdown" " means an occurrence
relating to equipment of supply system which prevents its normal functioning;
7. “Bulk consumer” means a consumer who avails supply at voltage of 33 KV
and above through open access;
8. "Commission" or "CSERC" " means the Chhattisgarh State Electricity
Regulatory Commission;
9. "Connection point" means a point at which a user's and/or generating
plants apparatus connecting to the intra-State transmission system;
10. "Connection Agreement" means an agreement between STU, intra-state
transmission licensee other than STU (if any) and any person setting out
terms related to a connection to and / or use of intra-state transmission
system.
11. "CSPTCL" means Chhattisgarh State Power Transmission Company Limited
acting as State Transmission Utility (STU).
12. "Demand" means the demand of active power MW, reactive power MVAR
and apparent power MVA of electricity unless otherwise stated;
13. "Data Acquisition System" means a device provided to record the
sequence of operation in time, relays/equipments/ system parameters at a
locations;
14. "Df/dt Relay " means a relay which operates when the rate of change of
system frequency (over time ) goes higher than a specified limit and initiates
load shedding ;
15. "Dispatch Instructions"" means an instruction by SLDC to Intrastate open
access generators/SGS (other than CGP and interstate open access
generators) to dispatch generation and to distribution licensee/intra state
open access customer to regulate drawal in accordance with the Scheduling
& Dispatch procedure of Grid Code;
16. "Distribution Company (Discom) " means a company engaged primarily in
the business of distribution and supply of electricity in its area of supply and
licensed to do so under Section 12 of the Act;
17. "Distribution System" means the system of wires and associated facilities
between the delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating
station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the
consumers.
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To have the affect of the applicable Grid codes
30. "Maximum Continuous Rating" (MCR) means the normal rated full load
MW output capacity of a generating unit, which can be sustained on a
continuous basis at specified conditions;
31. "Operation" means a schedule or plan action related to the operation of a
system;
32. "Planned Outage" in relation to a 3[InSGS] unit means outage of power
station equipment and in relation to transmission facility means outage of
transmission lines and equipments, which have been planed and agreed with
SLDC in advance, during a year;
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33. [Pooling Station means the sub-station where pooling of generation of
individual wind generators or solar generators is done for interfacing with the
next higher voltage level:
Provided that where there is no separate pooling station for a wind / solar
generator and the generating station is connected through common feeder
and terminated at a sub-station of distribution company/STU/ CTU, the sub-
station of distribution company/STU/CTU shall be considered as the pooling
station for such wind/solar generator, as the case may be].
34. "State Load Despatch Centre" or "SLDC" means the centre established
under sub-section (1) of section 39.
35. "State Generating Station" or "SGS" means any the generating stations
owned by the companies owned or controlled by the State Government;
36. "State Transmission Utility" or "STU" means the Government Company
specified as such by State Government under sub-section (1) of Section 39
of the Act.
37. "Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition" or "SCADA" means the
combination of transducers, remote terminal unit communication links and
data processing systems which provides information to the SLDC on the
operational state of the State transmission system;
38. "Time block" block of 15.00 or 30.00 minutes during which energy meter
records specified electrical parameters. For recording of MD in MW or MVA
the measurement during the time block may be either on block interval or on
sliding window principle].
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(Rev-03) To align the definition with the CSEGC 1.3 (58).
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(Rev-03) CERC Notification No.L-1/18/2010 -Dated 06.01.2014: Second Amendment to IEGC-2010.
1.2 Objective
To achieve restoration of total power system in the shortest possible time
through
- It shall be the responsibility of the SLDC for preparing the list of such
generating units having the black start facility 5[with the Bango / Black start
generating facility stations].
Black start is the ability in respect of a black start station, for at least one of its
generating units to start-up from shutdown and to energize a part of the system
and to be synchronized to the system under instructions without an external
power supply. It can also be termed as a process to recover or re-energize a
system from total or partial failure.
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Added in Re v - 0 3
For black start of an electrical power system we need to have generating units
with black start capability. A black start unit is defined as a generating unit that is
able to start without an outside electrical supply or the demonstrated ability of a
base load unit to remain operating, at reduced levels, when automatically
disconnected from the grid.
For a unit to qualify as a black start unit it must satisfy the following performance
criteria
i) A black start unit must have the capability of closing its circuit breaker to a
dead bus upon request.
ii) It must have the capability to maintain frequency under varying loads.
iii) It must have the capability to maintain voltage under varying loads.
iv) It must be able to maintain its rated output for a given time (as decided by the
system.
Those generating stations, where black start facilities are available, should be
started up and islands be formed around them by connecting essential loads.
These islands are then interconnected at predefined locations where
synchronizing facilities are available. The speed of restoration enhances with
increase in number of black start facilities and their dispersal.
Chhattisgarh state has the only hydel generators at Bango with black start
facilities from where start up can be extend to (4x50MW) units at Korba East
Thermal power station by creating island between KTPS & Bango HPS through
132KV Jamnipali sub station.
Utmost care should be taken, while adding loads, to ensure step-by-step addition,
keeping strict vigil of the load characteristics, i.e. variation of load with respect to
voltage and frequency and stiffness of the islands. Essential loads can be
restored in steps smaller than 2-3 MW.
The second approach could be followed in case self start facilities are available at
only a few power stations or the start up power has to be imported from
neighbouring areas/regions at one or two points.
In this case, the start up power is required to be extended to all the generating
stations on priority basis while restoring few loads and transformers/reactors for
voltage control.
Great deal of care has to be exercised while restoring the grid and the following
guidelines must be kept in mind while restoration of a collapsed system:-
(ii) Communication/Co-ordination:
a) Prompt communication and co-ordination between NLDC/RLDCs /SLDCs,
Generating stations and major substations are inevitable during black
start.
b) Sufficient redundancy to be ensured in availability of communication
channels.
c) BSNL, MTNL and private landline and mobile networks are useful
alternatives to PLCC channel, especially during disturbance. The contact
numbers of all the concerned officials are to be essentially maintained in
the Control Rooms and updated regularly. Internet (e-mail) also is to be
used as a backup communication.
d) All Major Control rooms must have at least three independent service
Providers. There is good possibility that few networks may not be working
and if working they may be congestion / jammed at that time.
e) Apart from operating personnel at SLDC, availability of personnel
responsible for real time data and communication is also important.
f) Availability of back up power supplies in the form of batteries, battery
chargers, and DG sets are to be ensured to avoid non-operation of circuit
breakers, communication systems etc., since this may cause unnecessary
delay in restoration of the system.
g) All Generating and major substations shall ensure that DG set is always in
fine Working conditions. Their healthiness shall be checked once in a
week. Also ensure that sufficient quantum of Diesel is always available so
that it can support for at least 10 Hrs.
Survival power means power required for avoiding damage to the equipment in
case of supply failure. As a general rule, the survival power requirement would
be around 0.25 – 0.3% of the unit capacity. This power is mainly required for:
The survival power & start-up power required for various state owned thermal
station is enclosed in Annexure-I
The start-up power is the power required for the unit auxiliaries for restoration of
the generating unit. The requirement of start-up power for thermal units is
generally 7 to 8% of the unit capacity and for hydel unit is about 0.5 to 1% of the unit
capacity.
All hydro stations should compulsorily have Black start facilities and all EHV
substation at 220 kV and above should have synchronizing facilities to meet
the contingency.
During the blackout procedure to be adopted for fast recovery shall take into
account the following:
i. The possible transfer of power from the neighboring System through Inter
State transmission lines,
ii. The extent of immediate availability of power from the Central Sector
generating stations and the generating plants.
Black start facility is available in 3x40 MW Hasdeo Bango Hydel Power station
through 250KVA DG set. Alternative start up power from 1500KVA DG set at
Korba East (PH-I) can be availed through 3.3/132KV transformer.
After the LILO of 132 KV Korba East- Bango line at Jamnipali, the startup
power from Bango has to be routed through Jamnipali as such utmost care
In the event of grid failure, for providing start up power to Korba East Power
station from Hydel station of Hasdeo Bango following steps are to be followed
at different stations :-
This is a general concept for speedy restoration; however the station in charge
may decide the best suitable option as per the prevailing real time situation
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(Rev -03) Word “and 132 KV Gevra tapping” deleted since the Gevra s/s in now connected directly with the
CSPTCL substation.
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Added in first submission Vide SLDC letter No 1484 Dated 18/10/2013.
while choosing the path for extending start up power to Korba East from
Bango HPS.
Start up power from Eastern Region through 220 kV Budhipadar -Korba (E)
path, 220 kV Budhipadar – Raigarh
OR
OR
Korba (E), DSPMTPS and Korba (W) will avail power from KSTPS.
400 KV VSTPS - 400 KV KSTPS - 400 KV Korba West - 220 KV Korba East -
DSPMTPS
CCB of Korba East and Electrical control room officials of Korba West and
DSPMTPS, shall always keep an updated telephone directory of all the
officials engaged in the Korba, Jamnipali, Bango and SLDC Raipur. A current
directory of above is enclosed in Annexure-III which shall be updated
regularly.
(i) In accordance to the regulations 9.5.1of the CSEGC -2011, during the process
of restoration of the transmission system, or regional system blackout
conditions, the normal standards of voltage and frequency need not be
applied, and left to the discretion of the SLDC as it considers appropriate
depending on the prevailing situation.
(ii) To comply with the regulations 9.5.3 of the CGSEGC-2011 all intra-state users
shall pay special attention in carrying out the procedures to prevent
secondary collapse of the system due to haste or inappropriate loading.
(iii) As per the regulations 9.5.4 of the CSEGC-2011 despite the urgency of the
situation, careful, prompt and complete logging of all operations and
operational messages shall be ensured by all the intra-state users to facilitate
subsequent investigation into the incident and the efficiency of the restoration
process. Such investigation shall be conducted promptly after the incident,
and SLDC shall place before the State Grid Coordination Committee for
appraisal in its next immediate meeting.
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ANNEXURE-I
HYDEL
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Annexure-II A
G 132 KV BANGO
HPS
132 KV
MANENDRA GARH
132 KV
JAMNIPALI S/S
220 KV
KOTMIKALA
220 KV KORBA
EAST TPS
220 KV
DSPM TPS
220 KV KORBA
WEST TPS
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- Alternate path proposal added in Rev-01 submission Vide SLDC letter No 1484
Dated 18/10/2013.
Annexure-II B
2. FROM MADHYA PRADESH STATE :
START POWER FROM MADHYA PRADESH
AMARKANTAK 400 KV
TPS (MP) VSTPS NTPC
220 KV
ANUPPUR S/S
400 KV
KSTPS NTPC
220 KV
KOTMIKAL AS/
400 /220 KV
KORBA WEST
220 KV KORBA
WEST TPS
Annexure-II C
3. FROM EASTERN REGION
220 KV
BUDIPADAR (ER)
765/400
220 KV KV
RAIGARH S/S SIPAT
400/220 KV TPS
RAIGARH PGCIL
220 KV KORBA
EAST TPS
400/220 KV
220 KV RAIPUR PGCIL
DSPM
220 KV KORBA
WEST TPS
400KV
KSTPS NTPC
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Annexure-II D
4. FROM NORTHERN REGION
START UP POWER FROM NORTHERN REGION
132 KV 132 KV
SINGRAULI MORWA S/S
400KV 132 KV
KSTPS NTPC WAIDHAN S/S
400 KV
VSTPS NTPC
400 KV
KSTPS NTPC
400/220 KV
KORBA WEST
220 KV
DSPM 220 KV KORBA
EAST TPS
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- NTPC KSTPS Station name corrected in Rev-01 submission Vide SLDC letter No
1484 Dated 18/10/2013.
Annexure-II E
5. FROM SOUTHERN REGION:
BHADRAWATI
400 KV
400/220 KV KHEDAMARA
RAIPUR PGCIL S/S
220 KV
MOPKA S/S
400/220 KV
KORBA WEST
220 KV
220 KV KORBA DSPM
EAST TPS
Annexure-II F
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Annexure-III
Directory of officials involved in Black Start & Grid Restorations in CG.
Name Of
S.No. Participants Designation Office E-Mail ID Tele No. Fax No. Contact No.
1 R.C.Choubey CE (T&C) ED(T&C), CSPTCL, Raipur 7712574256 7712574267 9424215447
0771-
2 K.S.Manothiya E.D.(LD) O/o CE(SLDC), Raipur [email protected] 7712574172 2574174 9826710989
07752
3 Sharda Singh C.E.(BR) O/o CE(BR), CSPDCL, Bilaspur 427000 7752231655 9425392295
4 A.K.Saxena ED (O&M:Gen) Raipur 7712574421 9425540113
5 O.C.Kapila C.E.(Gen)KWB Korba 7759231444 9424171549
6 H.R.Narware C.E.(O&M) CSPDCL Raipur 2574901 9424024770
7 S.K.Banjara C.E. (Gen) CE(Gen.), KEB 7759221394
8 Ashok Shrivastava Addl. C.E.(O&M) KWB Korba 7759236266 9424227412
9 Sandeep Gupta S.E.(System Operation) O/o CE(SLDC), Raipur 7712576012 9425160344
10 B.N.Biswas S.E. SE(ET& I-III) KEB [email protected] 9479119001
11 S.K.Shrivastava S.E. SE(T&C), Bilaspur [email protected] 7752427060 9425543157
12 V.K.Nimja S.E. O/o SE (O&M), Bango [email protected] 9425227874
13 N.K.Bizora S.E.(ET&I-I),KWB SE(ET & I-I)KWB 7759231623 9407739777
14 A.P.Singh S.E.(O&M), CSPDCL 9406440768
15 Y.K.Rao E.E. O/o CE(SLDC), Raipur [email protected] 9425227874
16 Sanjay Chowdhery E.E. O/o CE(SLDC), Raipur shubham.Choudharey@rediff mail.com 9479119001
17 S.S.Yadav E.E. SE(MP) Korba East susingh1097@rediff mail.com 9425543157
18 S.N.Prajapati E.E. SE(ET&I-III), KEB [email protected] 9406440565
19 Manish Banchhor E.E. EE(MRT), Bilaspur [email protected] 9526418820
20 S.S.Adhikari E.E. O/o SE(ET & I-1), HTPS KWB [email protected] 9893169898
21 G.P.Singh A.E. O/o CE (SLDC),Raipur [email protected] 9826881977
22 G.P.Rai E.E.(Testing) O/o SE(ET&I) 9425227905
3.1 As per the Clause 4.4.18 of the CSEGC-2011 he Intra-state user shall take part
in islanding and other grid schemes by contributing generation/ load wherever
available, as decided by the SLDC, The applicant shall follow load restoration
guidelines during islanded operation as per instructions of the SLDC.
3.2 All State entities shall ensure that the islanding schemes are functional and is
not by-passed or removed without prior consent of SLDC.
3.3 As per the provisions of the clause 7.2.2 of the CSEGC -2011, STU shall
comply the instructions and advices of WRPC regarding Planning of islanding
and system split schemes and installation of under frequency relays and df/dt
relays.
3.4 Further, STU shall also comply to the clause 7.2.3 of the CSEGC -2011,
regarding installation of under-frequency relay for load shedding, relays
provided for islanding scheme, disturbance recorder and fault locator installed
at various sub-stations shall be tested and calibrated. The protection practices
and Protocol Manual shall have provision for the same.
3.6 The Intra-state entities having their islanding scheme should periodically check
their islanding scheme functions and report their events to SLDC in case of the
system spilt under frequency relay operation or over frequency relay operation.
The details of their islanding scheme should be made available to SLDC.
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Added in Rev-02 based on the discussions on 22/10/2013.
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Added in Rev-02 based on the discussions on 22/10/2013.
4.0 With the fast expansion of transmission system and addition of generation, the
outage planning is becoming complex day by day as such planning in advance
is required for arrangement of shut downs for the purpose of maintenance. As
such SLDC has considered it important to lay down a procedure for outage
planning of transmission lines and transmission elements.
4.1.1Planned Outages:
2. Review: This next year's plan shall be reviewed by SLDC/STU on quarterly and
monthly basis in coordination with all parties concerned.
3. Intimation of Outages: The next year plan shall be intimated to all Intra-state
user(s) for implementation as may be decided by STU.
4. Time line:
Activity Time Schedule
The STU and generating plants shall By the end of the month of
provide the SLDC their proposed outage August of the current year;
programs in writing for the next year CSEGC-2011 clause 5.8.3.1
SLDC shall come out with a Draft outage By the end of the month of
program for the next year September of the current
year; CSEGC-2011 clause
5.8.3.2
STUs, transmission licensees, CTU, ISGS By 30th November of each
IPPs, MPPs and other generating stations year. (IEGC2010 clause
shall provide RPC Secretariat their 5.7.4.(b)
proposed outage programmes in writing
for the next financial year
RPC Secretariat shall then come out with By 31st December of each
a draft outage programme for the next year for the Regional grid.
financial year taking into account the (IEGC2010 clause 5.7.4.(b)
available resources in an optimal manner
and to maintain security standards.
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Replace “and establishment of final plan for current year by July of current year” with “by
September” in Rev 02, Based on the discussion in the meeting 22/10/2013
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5. Demand estimation: Demand estimation is necessary for both long time scale
to ensure adequate system plant margins and ratings and for short time scale to
assist with frequency control. Discom shall provide to the STU their estimates of
demand for the desired period on a year ahead, month ahead basis as required.
Based on this, the STU shall make monthly peak and lean period demand
estimates for the year ahead. STU shall use hourly generation summation
figures and import/export figures to meet the demand estimation. Distribution
companies shall provide to SLDC estimated load that may be shed, when
required, in discrete blocks with the details of the arrangements of such load
shedding. All data shall be collected in accordance with procedures agreed
between the STU and each constituent. SLDC shall maintain a database of
State demand on an hourly basis. (CSEGC -2011 clause 5.8.2.3).
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Para 4.1.1.6 Substituted in Rev-02 based on the discussions on 22/10/2013 .
SLDC may conduct studies again before clearance of the planned outage.
(CSEGC 2011 clause 5.8.3.6).
4.2.1 For transmission lines & elements at 400KV level within state and 220 &
132 KV inter-state :
1. The proposals for planned shutdown on all 400 KV, 220 KV & 132 KV
interstate transmission lines and elements like ICT/reactors etc shall be
availed only after obtaining approval in Operation Coordination Committee
meetings (OCCM) held monthly by WRPC, Mumbai.
2. The shut down proposal for above lines/elements shall invariably be submitted
to SLDC by 2nd day of the month, preceding the month in which shut down is
required.
For example it any shutdown is planned for the month of MAY then the same
has to be intimated to SLDC by 2nd APRIL so that the same is got included for
approval in the OCC meeting of April month.
4. For example, if the shutdown is approved by the WRPC on 25th may then the
concerned department has to intimate to SLDC about availing the shutdown
on 22 May so that the same can be intimated to WRLDC. With this procedure,
not only the shutdown code can be obtained from WRLDC in time but also in
case of non- availing of the approved shutdown, the shutdown proposal of
other needy utility can be granted.
4.2.2 For transmission lines & elements at 220 & 132 KV level within state :
1. With the rise in demand and generation in the state, the transmission lines are
getting loaded to their capacity especially in 220KV lines hence while
permitting the shutdowns, SLDC has to undertake load flow studies and has to
corroborate with the shutdowns approved in WRPC forum for 400 & 220 KV
system.
3. The entire proposal for shutdown shall be routed and approved by the Chief
Engineer (T&C), CSPTCL, before submitting to SLDC for implementation. All
the formalities like consent of Railways or other state agency, and CSDPCL
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for load interruption, if any, shall be obtained by the authority proposing the
shut down.
4. The office of CE (T&C) will make the system study and submit the final plan to
SLDC.
5. SLDC will again do the system study on the basis of real time condition before
issuing code for shut down.
6. The shut down will be allowed in real time by SLDC depending upon the
prevailing grid condition. During the shutdown if any backing down of
generation in CSPGCL 14[and or CCP/IPP] units is required due to
transmission bottleneck then the same will be arranged by the office of
CE(T&C) Raipur in consultation with Chief Engineer (O&M:Gen) CSPGCL,
Raipur and CE(O&M) CSPDCL, Raipur
7. The shut down proposal 15[of CSPGCL] and their switchyard routed through
ED/ CE (O&M: Gen) CSPGCL, Raipur shall only be acceptable by SLDC,
CSPTCL.
4.3 Each intra-state user shall obtain the final approval from SLDC prior to availing
an outage as per clause 5.8.3.8 of the CSEGC-2011.
4.4 It shall be the mandatory of each and individual entity availing shutdown to
obtain shutdown code on real-time basis from SLDC, CSPTCL control room,
prior to the commencement of the shutdown.
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5.2 State Grid code – 2011, clause 11.1.1 to 11.1.3 stipulates that all events in the
transmission system shall be notified by STU/ transmission licensee and intra
state users whose system is affected, to SLDC. As per IEGC clause 5.9.4 &
state grid code 11.2.6, SLDC is responsible for reporting events in line with
procedure set in IEGC.
5.3 In view of the above, the time schedule for all intra state users for reporting
incidents to SLDC is as given under:
(c) If the reporting incident is of major nature, the written report may be
submitted within two hours duly followed by a comprehensive report within
48 hours of the submission of the initial written report.
(d) In other cases, the reporting intra-state user shall submit a report within five
working days to SLDC.
5.4 Significant event includes such events having an operational effect e.g.
(a) Tripping of plant and/or apparatus manually or automatically
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5.4 The format for such a report shall typically contain the following:
(a) Location of the incident,
(b) Date and time of the incident,
(c) Plant or Equipment involved,
(d) Supplies interrupted and the duration wherever applicable,
(e) Amount of Generation lost, wherever applicable,
(f) System Parameters before and after the incident, (Voltage, Frequency,
Flows, Generation etc.),
(g) Network configuration before the incident,
(h) Relay indications and performance of protection,
(i) Brief description of the incident,
(j) Estimated time of return to service,
(k) Any other relevant information,
(l) Recommendations for future improvement, and
(m) Name and designation of reporting officer.
(b) “Grid incident” means tripping of one or more power system elements
of the grid like a generator, transmission line, transformer, shunt
reactor, series capacitor and Static VAR Compensator, which requires
re-scheduling of generation or load, without total loss of supply at a
sub-station or loss of integrity of the grid at 220 kV and above.
5.7 Grid incidents and disturbances are also the major reportable events, the
information are to be provided by SLDC in the prescribed format as provided
in the IEGC and WRLDC operating procedures. Hence it becomes imperative
for the Intra state user to provide all the major events and information desired
to SLDC without prejudice and promptly.
• Category GD-1 - When less than ten per cent of the antecedent
generation or load in a regional grid is lost;
• Category GD-2 - When ten per cent to less than twenty percent of
the antecedent generation or load in a regional grid is lost.
• Category GD-3 - When twenty per cent to less than thirty per cent
of the antecedent generation or load in a regional grid is lost;
• Category GD-4 - When thirty per cent to less than forty per cent. Of
the antecedent generation or load in a regional grid is lost;
• Category GD-5 - When forty per cent or more of the antecedent
generation or load in a regional grid is lost.
Date
Time of occurrence
Category
Black out at
Bus Restoration Time
Essential Loads/Traction affected Area in MW affected
Energy not supplied (MUs)
5.8 An oral warning shall be issued by SLDC and confirmed in writing as well, to
the STU/transmission licensee and the intra-state users, who may be affected
when SLDC knows that there is a risk of widespread and serious disturbance
to the whole, or part of, the total system. Such messages / gist shall be made
available by SLDC on its website within next 2-3 working day.
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6.02 [No over injection of electricity by a seller or generator shall be permissible
when grid frequency is "50.10 Hz and above].
6.04 All Intra-state users, distribution licensee or bulk consumer shall comply with
direction of SLDC and carry out requisite load shedding or backing down of
generation in case of congestion in transmission system to ensure safety and
reliability of the system. ;- CSEGC-2011 clause 5.4.1.(v)
6.06 The Backing Down Instructions (BDI) to the injecting utility shall be classified
as under:-
6.06.1 When the injection is above the schedule and system constraint like frequency
and or under drawl of the State persist in accordance to CERC DSM
Regulations 2014 and its amendments, all the entities having excess injection
w.r.t. their schedule has to bring down their injection immediately to the
schedule.
6.06.2 When the system frequency is above 23[50.05] Hz, the user for the grid
injecting their power should bring down their injection to the level as instructed
by SLDC that shall be applicable on percentage basis distributed
proportinately. The relief of such BDI shall be available at SLDC within 2 time
blocks counting the first block in which the instruction is issued.
6.06.3 In case there is substantial under drawl by the State and the under drawl of
the State persist in accordance to CERC DSM Regulations 2014 and its
amendments, the intra-state entities has to back down generation of the
surplus quantum injected into the grid to their accepted schedule. This relief
shall be available at SLDC within 2 time block counting the first in which the
instructions have been issued.
6.06.4 Further, SLDC may advice the Regional entity (CSPDCL) to surrender their
Costly power (as per the MOD) and get their schedule curtailed both at the
State and the Regional level so that the widening gap between the Schedule
and the drawal could be narrowed either on account of their under drawal or
system over frequencies, as the case may be.
6.06.5 The backing down instruction on account of Congestion: The same shall be
effective from the time of the message has been issued and till the congestion
is relieved. For this the codes shall be issued by SLDC from the time when the
congestion was observed and that congestion was released. In such case
entities affected in the zone shall have to back down their injection to the
quantity as instructed by SLDC.
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6.07 BDIs Categories: - Generally the Backing Down Instructions (BDI) messages
issued shall be having the categories as tabled below. It shall be the
responsibility of the intra state entity to comply with it within the specified limits
as indicated under clause 6.06. The message could be in single category or a
combination of two or more category depending upon the system conditions
on real time basis. More the categories include to it, the higher shall be the
severity of the BDI message. The format of the BDI instruction/ notice is
enclosed as Annexure-IV A. The types of BDI messages have been
chronologically listed below (in descending order) based on its severity from
highest to high.
Ø Step-3: All excess injection over and above the schedule by InSGS
should be reduced to the schedule limit.
Ø Step-5: Phasing out hydro generation, if any during that period, provided
there is no system constraints like loading of KEB ICTs, down stream
water requirement for irrigation and industrial purpose etc.
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Ø Step-9: Once the BDI issued by SLDC, the entity has to back down as
per the time period explained above. In case of No partial action or
varying injection above the schedule by state entity, SLDC will have the
option of disconnection at inter face point with CSPTCL grid.
6.09.1 26[CSPDCL shall provide the list of the Bio mass & Must-Run plants. And
ensure the updates to be provided to SLDC on quarterly basis. CSPPDCL
shall ensure at their end that these plants are not included in the group load
shedding plan].
6.09.2 Bio-mass, small hydel, wind, solar and bagasse base power station installed in
State and who are supplying power to any distribution licensee of the state
shall continue to supply power as per orders of the Commission, in force.
CSEGC- 2011 clause 6.12.
6.09.4 Generally the Bio-mass plants may not be subjected to the BDI during the off-
Peak Hours.
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6.10.1 All generators (including CGP) will make adequate arrangement for isolation
and islanding of their unit(s) in case of system distress conditions.CSEGC-
2011 clause 4.4.8
6.10.2 The 28[] InSGS shall be required to demonstrate the declared capability of its
generating station at the grid interface point, as and when asked by the State
Load Despatch Centre. In the event of the intra-state user failing to
demonstrate the declared capability, the capacity charges due to the
generator shall be reduced as a measure of penalty. CSEGC -2011 Clause
6.17.
6.10.3 Accordingly, the scheduling at the interface point with the state grid shall be
treated as the datum for all the activities for Backing Down Instructions. The
entities whose installed capacity is not declared at the interface point with the
grid for scheduling purpose, the quantum of backing down may be upto the
100% of the schedule at that point as it is deemed to be the surplus flow from
the CGP.
6.10.4 In case of the 29[InSGS] who has its entire capacity declared at the interface
point with the grid for scheduling, the backing down priority shall be upto the
technical limits of the generating units till it do not require the liquid fuel
support. 30[Presently the technical limits considerable are as below:-
For the Generating units of capacity lower than 200 MW the technical limit
shall be considered as 30% of the installed capacity].
6.10.5 Provided all such entities should submit their details of the capacity and
capability of their generators and other relevant documents to SLDC in order
to get established their technical limit.
6.10.6 The SGS i.e Power stations of CSPGCL shall backdown up to the technical
minimum on merit order and threshold frequency of stations.
6.11.1 SLDC control room will issue Backing down instruction (BDI) telephonically
during real time operation through a code directly or through the CSPTCL sub
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Rev 03: The word “InSGS” replaces the word “ entities SGS/ IPPS/ CPP”.
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station where the generator is connected and all state user will comply with
BDI.
6.11.2 SLDC will maintain a register in control room for keeping a record of BDI
issued with reasons & remarks of compliance by shift engineers. The format of
the register is enclosed in Annexure-IV C.
6.11.3 The BDI issued by SLDC shall also be displayed in the website of SLDC. In
case of BDI on account of the Ccongestion in the network the same shall be
made available by SLDC on its website Annexure-IV B.
6.11.4 All the intra-state users are responsible for submitting the up-to-date data in
accordance with the provisions of the Grid Code. All the intra-state users shall
provide SLDC/STU, the names, addresses, and the telephone numbers of the
persons responsible for sending the data. SLDC/STU shall inform all the intra-
state users the names, addresses and telephone numbers of the persons
responsible for receiving the data. CSEGC-2011 clause 12.1.1
6.12 Settlements:
6.12.1 All intra state user(s) shall normally be operated according to the standing
frequency linked load dispatch guidelines issued by the SLDC to the extent
possible, unless otherwise advised by the SLDC except the generators
exempted by the Commission by an order or regulations. CSEGC-2011 clause
6.2.7.
6.12.2 Generation schedules and drawal schedules issued/revised by the State Load
Despatch Centre shall become effective from designated time block
irrespective of communication success. CSEGC-2011 clause 6.8.
6.12.3 In all the BDI cases, the quantum of the schedule shall be the one after BDI
and the applying the time blocks.
6.12.4 On completion of the operating day SLDC shall publish the final implemented
schedule of all the registered user of the State grid on its website.
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[Certification of the BDIs indicating the period, quantum and reasons, with
respect to the schedules shall be done by the SLDC]. And the same can be
obtained by the entities undergone such backing down.
6.12.5 In case of congestion the entities responsible for creating the congestion shall
have to bear the congestion charges over and above of the other charges
applicable on them.
6.13 Non-compliance:
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6.13.1.1 [Issue of the notice at SLDC web site shall be considered as declaration
and service of notice for any affect i.e Disturbance, BDIs, etc.]
6.13.1.2 Any letter, order or document addressed by the SLDC/licensee to the intra-
state user shall be deemed to be duly given, if served in writing and
delivered by hand at, or sent by post/ courier / fax / e-mail to the intra-state
user address specified in the consumer’s application or in the agreement
with the intra-state user if entered into or as subsequently notified to the
licensee. In case there is no person on the premises to whom the notice
can with reasonable diligence be delivered, the notice may be served by
affixing it on some conspicuous part of the premises.
6.13.3 The cases of non-compliance of above BDI, SLDC will submit an application
to CSERC for imposing penalty under section 33(5) of electricity act 2003 on
quarterly basis.
6.14 In special & exceptional cases of transmission constraints and in the interest
of grid security SLDC shall have the rights to compromise with the above
sequence with specific justification.
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6.16 [Methodology by BDI Percentage calculation
% BDI say (‘X’) = Under drawl quantum from central schedule x 100
Total schedule of InSGS]
(i) % BDI on InSGS: If %BDI ‘X’ is less than 30%:- then full 30% BDI on
InSGS.
(ii) If % BDI ‘X’ is more than 30%:- then full 30% BDI on InSGS shall be
applied including the injection schedule of the other Intra State entities
also.
(iii) 34[In case of any Units capacity > 210 MW, additional % of BDI may be
obtained from such Generating Capacity Units as and when the
situation warrants].
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(iv) [Notwithstanding the above, the SLDC may direct the InSGS/ other
Intra State entities to increase/ decrease their drawal/ generation in
case of contingencies e.g. overloading of lines/transformers, abnormal
voltages, threat to system security. Such directions shall immediately
be acted upon].
Since this % is more than 30% hence 30% BDI to be issued on InSGS &
the balance % may be issued to the injection schedule of the other Intra
State entities and the InSGS of higher installed generating capacity.
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Added in Rev 02, to align the procedure and practice adopted at WRLDC and the clasue 6.08.6.
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Rev 03: Added in incorporate the affect of clause 4(5) of 2 nd amendment to the IEGC -2010 notified on
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CS - central schedule.
Rounding off:- The backing down instruction shall be followed to the nearest 0.5
MW digit round off. Say if by calculations the BDI come to 4.66 MW the BDI to be
followed shall be for 5.00 MW; If by calculations the BDI come to 4.33 MW the BDI to
be followed shall be for 4.50 MW.]
Annexure-IV A.
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Annexure-IV B
BACKING DOWN INSTRUCTIONs FOR THE MONTH OF ……………………… (say Mar - 2013)
REQUESTED OF
TIME INJECTIO REASON
BDI
RESTRICTIO Name of SCHED N AT THE
S NO. DATE
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in B/D UD
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LOG BOOK REGISTER Format.
BACKING DOWN INSTRUCTIONs FOR THE MONTH OF ……………………… (say Mar - 2013)
RELIEF
OBTAINED
(IN MW)
AFTER
PER At the Time of
TIME REQUESTE GIVING REASON
CEN Normalisation
NAME D BACKING
INJECTIO TOTAL TAG
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DAT RELEASE SCHEDU N AT THE DURATIO E OF Remarks ,
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
7.2 The application for a bilateral transaction having the details, such as names
and location of supplier and buyer, contracted power (MW) shall be scheduled
and interface at which it is referred to, point of injection, point of drawal,
starting time block and date, ending time block and date, and such other
information that may be required.
7.3 Availability declaration by 59[InSGS] shall have a resolution of one (1) MW and
one (1) MWh, all entitlements, requisitions and schedules shall be rounded off
to the nearest two decimal at each control area boundary for each of the
transaction, to have a resolution of 0.01 MW and 0.01 MWh”.
7.5 If the Open Access Customer (STOA) customers are selling electricity for only
interstate STOA than the scheduling shall be governed as per CERC’s
regulation and detailed procedure.
7.6 The intra state entities (seller/buyer) shall be responsible for maintaining
capacity of power generation / injection/drawl as applicable, at the bus bar of
injection/drawl point as per the approved/scheduled quantum.
7.7 It shall be incumbent upon the seller to declare the plant capability faithfully in
pursuance with the relevant provisions of IEGC and CSEGC.
7.8 The injection of the energy by the STOA customers at the injection / interface
point shall be including the transmission losses over the approved / scheduled
quantum.
7.9 The scheduling and dispatch procedure specified here shall not be applicable
to any users availing short-term intra-state or short term inter state open-
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access but shall be applicable to intra state long and medium term open
access customer & state generating stations. The time line for Day Ahead
Scheduling & despatch by SLDC, SGS, InSGS, and intra state Medium and
short term OA customer & beneficiaries / bulk consumers and will be as given
under:
Time Activity Action to be taken
By
i) Furnishing Station wise DC (Ex-PP) in MW and i) State Generators
MWH by SGS, Intra State seller and demand of and DISCOM
beneficiaries / bulk consumers (DISCOM) for 0 to
24 Hrs in 15 min. blocks for next day. Hydel units
09:00 to intimate the availability of units & reservoir
Hr level.
ii) Intra State Long
ii) Intra State OA Customers to indicate
Import/Export on 15-MIN Basis & medium OA
Customers
Compilation of DC of SGS, InSGS for different
10:00 blocks for next day of beneficiaries / bulk
consumer after the receipt of information from SLDC
Hr WRLDC regarding the MW and MWh entitlement
from central sector stations.
11:00 SLDC to send the entitlement of complied MW
and MWh of Generating stations including ISGS to SLDC
Hr CSPDCL.
12:00 DISCOM will furnish requisition in each ISGS & DISCOM
Hr SGS stations to SLDC.
i) SGS and
i) Check if any revision in DC requested by SGS,
beneficiaries / bulk consumers etc. DISCOM
14:00
Hr ii) Prepare and despatch injection schedule to SGS ii) SLDC
and drawl schedule to beneficiaries / bulk
consumers (DISCOM)
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Action to be taken
Time Activity
By
Convey Ex-Power plant dispatch schedule of
20:00 SGS AND InSGS in MW and Net Drawl schedule SLDC
Hr to beneficiaries / bulk consumers (DISCOM) for 15
min. time block for the next day
22:00 Before 2200Hrs convey any changes in Drawal State Generators
Schedule of SGS, InSGS, beneficiaries / bulk
Hr consumers (DISCOM) And DISCOM
23:00 Final Scheduling for the next day SLDC
Hr
Issue Implemented Schedule (Including PAF of SLDC
SGS) taking into account all before the fact * State Generators,
changes in dispatch schedule of generating
24:00 stations and drawal schedule of the beneficiary/ DISCOM and Intra
Hr bulk consumer State Long &
(*In case of mistake in schedule the same is to be Medium Term OA
notified within 3 days.) Customers
7.10 The CGPs and IPPs who have entered into the short-term contract for power
supply with CSPDCL, shall give a monthly schedule of their power supply to
take place in next month to the CSPDCL by 23 of the month. A copy of this
monthly schedule shall also be given to the SLDC. The power scheduled by
CGP/IPP shall be within the range of power contracted with the CSPDCL.
7.11 CSPDCL will provide the PPA copies and schedule for the next month by 23rd
of every month and merit order based on fixed & variable cost of state
generators with six monthly updations. CSPDCL will also provide list of small
generators including Biomass generators injecting power into the grid at 33KV
along with name of such 33KV feeder and 132/ 33 KV Sub-station.
7.12 Bio-mass, small hydel, wind, solar and bagasse base power station installed in
State and who are supplying power to any distribution licensee of the state
shall continue to supply power as per orders of the Commission, in force.
7.13 An open access customer shall have to undertake to avail only one direction
of power to be scheduled, either for injection or for drawal at any time block.
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7.14 Revision of Schedules for 37[Long Term and Medium Term Customers]
6. The dispatch schedule for SGS, Other Generating power plants (including
CGP) and net drawl schedules (including STOA) for beneficiary would be
suspended on case to case basis as decided by SLDC/ WRLDC looking
into the network and generation affected.
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8. In any case, if only one part of the state system or one station of the SGS is
affected, the schedules would not be suspended but only revised.
7.15 In accordance with the clause 6.10 of the CSEGC-2010, On completion of the
operating day, by 24.00 hours, the schedule finally implemented (including
PAF in case of State generating station) during the day, taking into account all
before the fact changes in dispatch schedule of generating stations and
drawal schedule of the beneficiary/bulk consumer, shall be issued by SLDC.
7.16 In case of any mistake / omission is detected / noticed in the schedule within 3
days of publication on SLDC website, the SLDC shall check and rectify the
same.
7.17 This schedule shall be the datum for commercial accounting. The average ex-
bus capability for each of the generating stations shall also be worked out
based on all before-the-fact advice to SLDC.
7.19 Any IPP/CPP or seller shall not be eligible for using state grid for transmission
or wheeling of the electricity which has entered in PPA with licensee or
consumer and terminate the agreement prematurely, for a period of three
years from the date of termination of such agreement or till the scheduled date
of termination of such agreement period whichever is earlier; if any order or
ruling is found to have been passed by an appropriate Commission or
Competent Court against the generating company for material breach of the
terms & conditions of said PPA.
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7.20 [As per the regulations 7 (10) of CERC (Deviation Settlement Mechanism
and related matters) -2014 “Limits on Deviation volume and consequences
of crossing limits” in the event of sustained deviation from schedule in one
direction (positive or negative) by any entity, such entity (buyer or seller) shall
have to make sign of their deviation from schedule changed, at least once,
after every 12 time blocks. To illustrate, if an entity has positive deviation from
schedule from 07.30 hrs to 10.30 hrs, sign of its deviation from schedule shall
be changed in the 13th time block i.e. 10.30 to 10.45 hrs from positive to
negative or negative to positive as the case may be].
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8.1.2 The SLDC, after scrutinizing application and after being satisfied with
correctness of the information furnished in the application shall register the
applicant in its register duly intimating the applicant about its acceptance.
8.1.3 SLDC shall maintain a list of registered intra-State users on its website.
The SLDC shall file consolidated information about the generating station
and Licensees connected to the intra-State transmission network and
distribution network and being monitored /serviced by it, to the Commission
every year by end of April every year.
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18. Status of AMR status for ABT meter readings & ABT Meter details.
19. Implementation Agreement (IA) for your Power Project between
govt. of CG & your Good self for which registration is sought.
20. Format –II in compliance to the regulation 24 of the F&C
Regulation-2012.
8.2.1 All the intra-state users are responsible for submitting the up-to-date data
in accordance with the provisions of the Grid Code. All the intra-state users
shall provide SLDC/STU, the details alongwith the persons responsible for
receiving the data.
8.2.2 All the intra-state users are obliged to supply the data referred to in the
individual Sections of the Grid Code and listed above. In case any data is
missing and not supplied by the intra-state user, SLDC may act
reasonably.
8.3.1 Responsibility:
8.3.1.1 All the intra-state users are responsible for submitting the up-to-date
data in accordance with the provisions of the Grid Code. All the intra-
state users shall provide SLDC/STU, the names, addresses, and the
telephone numbers of the persons responsible for sending the data.
SLDC/STU shall inform all the intra-state users the names, addresses
and telephone numbers of the persons responsible for receiving the
data.
8.3.1.3 Responsibility for the correctness of these data rests with the
concerned intra-state users providing the data.
8.3.1.4 The data schedules are structured to serve as standard formats for
data submission and these formats shall be used for written data
submission. Wherever standard data formats are not given, these
should be developed by SLDC/STU in consultation with the intra-state
users.
8.3.1.5
Wherever a computer data link exists between the intra-state user and
SLDC, data may be submitted through this link. The data shall be in the
same format as specified for paper transmission except for electronic
encoding for which some other format may be more appropriate. The
intra-state user shall specify the method to be used in consultation with
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8.3.3.2 Similarly in case any data is missing and not supplied by SLDC, the
concerned intra-state user may, act reasonably. If and when necessary,
he may estimate such data depending upon the urgency of the
situation. Such estimates, in each case, shall be based upon the
corresponding data for similar plant or apparatus, or upon such other
information, the intra-state user or SLDC, as the case may be deems
appropriate.
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Annexure- V
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NOTICE
To,
The Shift In-charge,
M/s________________,
___________________,
___________________.
The following are your present status against the given quantum of schedule:-
Injection Schedule Drawal Schedule
Schedule (in MW) Schedule (in MW)
Injection (in MW) Drawal (in MW)
As such in view of safe and secure grid operations, SLDC, CSPTCL hereby directs
you that:-
(i) As per clause 6.2.3 of CSEGC-2011, 6.4.12 of IEGC-2010 and Electricity Act
2003 clause 33 (1) please immediately decrease/increase your
injection/drawl and to be on par with schedule.
(ii) Further, it may also please be noted that in case of continuous violations,
System Security under threat and deterioration of parameters persists,
SLDC, CSPTCL may open your lines connected to CSPTCL grid without any
further notice in the interest of Grid Security as per clause 5.2.2 (iii) of
CSEGC-2011.
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[Daily Performance Report (DPR) formats to be published by SLDC, CSPTCL
on the web site].
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Rev 03: Added for information.
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RAJNANADGAON RAJNANDGAON
6 RAJNANADGAON
O&M
KABEER DHAM
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1 400 KV Khedamara
2 400 KV Raita
3 400 KV Korba West
4 220 KV Bhatapara
5 220 KV Doma
6 220 KV Siltara
7 220 KV Mopka
8 220 KV DSPMTPS
9 220 KV Thelkadih
10 220 KV Raigarh
11 220 KV Bhilai
12 220 KV Korba East
13 220 KV Kotmi- Kala
14 220 KV Paraswani
15 220 KV Bemetara
16 220 KV Gurur
17 220 KV Barsoor
18 220 KV Saraipali
19 220 KV Suhela
20 220 KV Banari
21 220 KV Urla
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STATE LOAD DESPATCH CENTER RAIPUR,
CHHATTISGARH STATE POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LTD,
(Successor Company of CSEB)
WR Outages DATE 04-Apr-14
CGS OUTAGES ISGS OUTAGES
(affecting the CG share) (Within WR)
TOTAL 0 0 TOTAL 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 TOTAL 0 0
TOTAL WR OUTAGE
TOTAL GENERATION
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TO,
DIRECTOR (FA),
GOVT. OF INDIA, CENTRAL ELECTRICITY AUTHORITY,
3rd FLOOR, SEWA BHAW AN, R.K.PURAM,
NEW DELHI.
FAX : 011-26107416
COAL REPORT FOR February-2014
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0
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EXPORT (in
FEEDER IMPORT (in MU)
MU)
220 KV RAIGARH - B'PADAR CKT. NO. I 2.7400 0.0000
220 KV KEB - B'PADAR CKT. NO. II 0.1580 0.0940
220 KV KEB - B'PADAR CKT. NO. III 0.1500 0.0900
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