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SOUTHERN REGIONAL POWER COMMITTEE BANGALORE
MINUTES OF THE 62 ND MEETING OF THE OPERATION COORDINATION COMMITTEE OF SRPC HELD AT BANGALORE ON 8 TH AUGUST 2011
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 The 62nd meeting of the Operation Coordination Committee was held at Bangalore
on 8th August 2011. The list of Participants is given at Annexure-I.
1.2 Shri S.D.Taksande, Member Secretary I/c, SRPC welcomed the delegates to the
62nd OCC Meeting. He said that with good rains the grid parameters in Southern
Region had improved and expressed hope that the efforts would be sustained. He
on behalf of OCC placed on record the excellent grid discipline shown by Karnataka
under the able guidance of CEE (LD) KPTCL which had not received any violation
message during past three months. HVDC Bhadravathi related issues were
deliberated in detail in a Special Meeting held in Mumbai on 29th July 2011. The
importance of the link was highlighted since this link had imported about 6549 MU
during 2010-11 (which was around 30% of Kerala consumption). It was pointed out
to WRTS PGCIL that the healthiness of the link was very essential to SR
constituents. The issue regarding provision of under voltage relays at critical nodes
was taken up with TCC members and reply was awaited from all the constituents.
LILO of 400 kV Almatti - Sriperumbdur at Vallur was completed by PGCIL and CoD
was from 1st August 2011. The LILO of 400 kV Gazuwaka – Vemagiri at Simhadri
Stage II was also commissioned and put into commercial operation on 1st August
2011 by PGCIL. The LILO of 400 kV Sriperumbudur – Puducherry line at
Sunguvarchatram was completed on 31st July 2011 by TANTRANSCO. NTPC had
been advised to take one unit of 500 MW for maintenance during July 2011 which
they were unable to take up. However one unit of 500 MW at Talcher Stage II had
been taken for shut down from 7th August 2011. The hydro position was relatively
better compared to previous year by around 2000 MU. NTPC could appraise the
forum of the developments at Talcher Stage II with regard to the directives of
OSPCB. Other generators could also apprise the committee of the action initiated
by them to avoid such contingency. He said that availability of Ramagundam Stage
I & II was more than 100% during July 2011 which deserved appreciation.
1.3 SE (LD&GO) TANTRANSCO thanked PGCIL and SRLDC for the timely assistance
and also SRPC for coordination with regard to the completion of LILO work at
Sunguvarchatram.
1.4 MS I/C SRPC requested Shri S.R.Bhat, SE-I, SRPC to take up the Agenda items
for discussion.
1.5 The agenda items were taken up for discussion.
2. CONFIRMATION OF THE MINUTES OF THE 61 ST MEETING OF OCC OF SRPC HELD ON 8 TH JULY 2011
The Minutes of the 61st OCC were confirmed since there were no comments from
constituents.
3. MAJOR ISSUES
3.1 Shutdown of Talcher units
3.1.1 Talcher Stage-II units were taken out from the grid under the directions of
Orissa State Pollution Control Board as given below:
Unit III : 1816 hrs of 30.06.2011 Unit IV : 0546 hrs of 04.07.2011Unit V : 0551 hrs of 05.07.2011
3.1.2 In the 61st OCC meeting following was noted:
Senior officials of NTPC were visiting Orissa to review the situation
NTPC had hired a Consultant from IIT, Chennai
APTRANSCO had pointed out that there had been information blockage on behalf of NTPC. NTPC should have come out with details. Other constituents had also endorsed this view of APTRANSCO.
KPTCL had observed that the OSPCB issue would have been long pending. The SR constituents were kept in the dark about the situation. NTPC should apprise the SR constituents on why appropriate precautionary and timely measures had not been taken which had eventually led to such a big crisis.
NTPC had informed that four units from Talcher were to be taken out as per the directives. M/s. MCL had also been directed by the OSPCB to restrict the coal supply for 1000 MW generation only.
SRLDC had pointed out that NTPC had not shared any information about the crisis earlier. SRLDC was informed only when the third unit was taken out of the bars. Subsequently also very little information was forthcoming from NTPC.
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MS I/c, SRPC had observed that there would have been a build-up for the crisis, and NTPC ought to have shared the information with the constituents earlier. This would have helped them plan their load generation balance.
NTPC was requested that sufficient advance notice regarding bringing back of the Talcher units be given to SRLDC/SRPC enabling corridor management to be carried out suitably. A detailed report on the crisis and steps taken by NTPC to avoid such situation in other NTPC stations in the region should also be made available to the SR constituents.
3.1.3 Subsequently units were revived as given below:
Unit V 0400 hrs of 13th July 2011
Unit IV 0632 hrs of 13th July 2011
Unit III 1041 hrs of 13th July 2011
3.1.4 AGM, Talcher NTPC informed that on 2nd June 2011 there was subsidence of
the ash lagoon -2 of Ash Dyke-1 which had resulted in reduction of ash handling
capacity. The subsidence had not affected any private land, agricultural land or
river. Subsequently to the incidence, there was no spillage of ash outside the
outer periphery of ash dyke. On 28th June 2011, OSPCB had directed the
closure of four units at Talcher Stage II citing mainly the above incidence along
with few other issues. The other issues earlier raised by OSPCB from time to
time were addressed regularly by NTPC. Action plan and action taken reports
were submitted to OSPCB on a regular basis. CMD, Director (Operation) and
top officers of NTPC had visited Bubaneshwar to resolve the issue. They
apprised the PCB of the situation and also action taken by them. NTPC had
consulted IIT Chennai on the stability of the ash pond. A Professor from NIT
Rourkela was also monitoring situation at the site itself. OSPCB had permitted
NTPC to run the Stage-II units up to 31st August 2011. The progress on action
plan was being regularly monitored and periodical reports were being submitted.
Future course of action would be decided on 31st August 2011 after OSPCB
visited the site and reviewed the situation. He assured that NTPC was taking all
efforts to ensure that the action plan works were completed as per schedule.
The issues related to subsidence and stability would be done on an emergent
basis and would be completed within a month’s time. Certain long term action
plan had also been finalized which would be implemented by 2013. Though the
notice for shut down was given on 28th June 2011 NTPC had convinced OSPCB
and no unit was taken out for shut down. On 30th June 2011 Unit III went out on
BTL and the unit was not allowed to be revived by PCB. Unit IV and V were
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taken out on 4th and 5th July respectively, however by lot of persuasion Unit VI
was kept on bars. SRLDC was regularly apprised of the situation. The revival
of the units was informed on 12th July 2011 as and when the permission was
granted by PCB.
3.1.5 DD, PCKL enquired why only Talcher stage II units were asked to be shut down
while there was no such directive for Stage I.
3.1.6 MS, I/C, SRPC said that the constituents may apprise their respective
management that the OSPCB consent was conditional and situation would be
reviewed by month end. He requested NTPC to keep the constituents /
SLRDC / SRPC appraised of the developments on a regular basis.
3.1.7 SE (LD &GO), TANTRANSCO suggested that MoP could be approached for
additional allocation from unallocated quota of other regions, in case Talcher
Stage II units were forced to be shut down from 31st August 2011 onwards.
3.1.8 SRLDC emphasized that advance information regarding any further outage due
to Pollution Control Board directive should be made available. This was in view
of limited corridor available. In case, Talcher Stage II units were again
shutdown for any reason, corridor could be made available to the constituents.
3.1.9 It was also viewed with concern by OCC that though the ash dyke was common
for Stage I & II units of Talcher, only Stage II units were ordered to be shut down
by OSPCB.
3.1.10 OCC suggested that developments, if any, on the above issues may be
communicated by NTPC for better grid planning.
3.1.11 AGM, NTPC assured that action for all other stations had been initiated and
directives from NTPC top management had been given to each of the stations.
3.1.12 MS I/c, SRPC suggested that other generating stations should also initiate
similar action in this regard to avoid any contingency.
3.2 Tripping of HVDC Bhadravathi
3.2.1 The issue regarding tripping of HVDC Bhadravathi was deliberated in the 60th &
61st OCC Meetings. MS I/C, SRPC informed that the issue was further taken up
in a Special Meeting held at Mumbai on 29th July 2011 with participation from
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Power Grid, WRLDC, SRLDC, WRPC & SRPC. Minutes of the meeting is
enclosed as Annexure-II.
3.2.2 It was noted that WRTS-I, PGCIL vide letter dated 5th August 2011
(Annexure-III) had expressed concern on the harmonic levels whenever the link
was getting loaded beyond 800 MW. DGM, SRTS-II, PGCIL said that the issue
of inter area oscillations needed to be addressed and till such time the flow
needed to be restricted. PSS tuning of the generators also needed to be carried
out. He added that their OEM (M/s ALSTOM) had recommended that flow
should not be more than 800 MW on sustained basis.
3.2.3 MS I/c, SRPC observed that the average loading on the HVDC terminal at
Bhadravathi in comparison to the worldwide figures was on the higher side
leaving no margin for any contingency which had also been noted during the
Special Meeting. The reasons for the harmonics and their intensity at different
levels of power flow were yet to be ascertained.
3.2.4 PGCIL also said that whenever the flow was more than 800 MW humming
sound was being observed and in the past PGCIL had faced bushing / converter
transformer problems.
3.2.5 GM, SRLDC said that simultaneous measurements of harmonics at Chandrapur
& Ramagundam needed to be carried out at various power levels. PGCIL could
make available the necessary instruments required for the study. However, it
was yet to be established whether the harmonics would come down, in case the
power flow was getting reduced.
3.2.6 SE-I, SRPC pointed out that it was decided in the Special Meeting that the issue
regarding higher harmonic level at Ramagundam and power oscillations was to
be referred by WRTS-I with the Corporate Office. The issue raised by PGCIL
regarding restricting the flow to 800 MW also needed to be examined by the
constituents, since demands for higher inter-regional ATC were already there.
3.2.7 MS I/c, SRPC said that after scrutiny by Corporate Office, PGCIL may take up
the issue with SR constituents. The issue would need to be taken at higher level
since it had technical/commercial implications.
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3.3 Coal Stock Position3.3.1 It was noted that as per CEA norms, coal stock position is termed as critical (< 7
days) or super critical (< 4 days) of coal stock. The daily Coal stock position
report as on 7th August 2011 as downloaded from CEA website is furnished at
Annexure-IV. It was noted that the coal stock position in the following thermal
stations was less than that for 7 days generation:
a) Kothagudem TPS – 4 days b) Rayalaseema TPS – 6 daysc) Raichur – 5 daysd) Tuticorin TPS – 3 dayse) Ramagundam (NTPC) – 4 days
3.3.2 It was noted that the issue regarding Coal Stock position and other associated
issues was also deliberated in the SRPC meeting held on 30 th April 2011.
SRPC had suggested that generators maintain the coal stock position as per
norms to avoid any loss of generation.
3.3.3 OCC expressed concern over the low coal stock position in the stations
mentioned in Para – 3.3.1 above. It was also noted with concern that the coal
stock at Ramagundam was adequate only for 4 days.
3.3.4 DE (PP), APTRANSCO pointed out that a strike in Telengana was planned from
17th August 2011 onwards and hence the coal supply specifically from Singareni
Mines could get affected.
3.3.5 DGM, Ramagundam, NTPC said that they were making efforts to augment the
coal stock and the generation was not likely to be affected if the strike was for 2-
3 days only. NTPC was coordinating with local administration and the Railways
in this regard.
3.3.6 The constituents pointed out that NTPC could plan maintenance of one of its
units during this period. NTPC pointed out that it would be difficult to plan for
Annual Maintenance at such short notice and moreover the duration of the
strike was also not certain.
3.3.7 OCC suggested that NTPC, Ramagundam could declare 90% of normative DC
till the coal stock builds to at least 7 days which would act as buffer during the
strike period. NTPC pointed out that the coal storage position may not improve
since supply from Coal Companies was also linked to the daily consumption of
coal in the station and reduction in DC would affect coal supply position. NTPC
was making all efforts including imported coal to augment the coal stock. They
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were in constant touch with local administration and railways to overcome the
situation. However, NTPC was requested to consider all possible measures to
augment the coal storage position at Ramagundam STPS through higher off
take of imported coal etc.
3.3.8 OCC also expressed concern over NTPC not furnishing the requisite
information in the format though all the generators of Southern Region were
furnishing this information. OCC again requested NTPC to furnish the
information in the format given below:
COAL STOCK POSITIONGenerating Company: ........ .......... Month: ...................
of the Station
of the station
Statutory Requirement
Minimum coal stock in the month
Coal stock as on last day of the
monthSteps
taken to supple-
ment stock
Time by which
position likely to improve
In lakh T
In no. of days
In lakh T
In no. of days In lakh T In no. of
days
Signature:Designation:
Contact Tel. No:
Information furnished by APTRANSCO, KPCL & TN is given in Annexure-V.
3.3.9 OCC urged the generators to maintain coal stock as per the norms to avoid any
loss of generation.
3.4 Facilitation of Inter-State/Inter-Regional transfer of power & utilization of IPPs3.4.1 On a review of the bilateral exchanges made by the constituents and also by the
embedded IPPs during July 2011, it was noted that Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,
Kerala & Tamil Nadu had imported power inter-regionally Kerala, Tamil Nadu,
Lanco & IPPs/CPPs located Karnataka had exported power inter-regionally.
During the month, Utilities located in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala &
Tamil Nadu had imported power through Power Exchange while the utilities
located in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Lanco had also exported power.
3.4.2 The constituents were being requested to furnish details of any
requirement/surplus (quantum, period, time of day, tentative rates, etc.) along
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with details of contact person to enable SRPC to post this information on its
website, to enable faster buyer/seller interaction.
3.4.3 It was also noted that Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala & Tamil Nadu had
furnished the relevant details regarding energy exchanges through Power
Exchanges (Annexure-VI).
3.5 Generation Schemes scheduled for 2011-12
3.5.1 Progress of generation schemes scheduled to be commissioned during 2011-12
was reviewed. The updated information as furnished by the constituents is given
at Annexure-VII.
3.5.2 On a query about progress of Unit I at TS – II Expansion, CM, NLC informed
that though Unit I was test synchronized on 18th May 2011 and lignite fired on
30th May 2011, there were number of issues and the unit was presently
generating around 55 MW only. With oil firing, the Unit was getting stabilized
while there were some difficulties in lignite firing which were being addressed.
He added that the station was based on CFBC technology which was new.
3.6 Pump mode operation of Kadamparai and Srisailam
3.6.1 It was noted that Kadamparai machines had consumed about 51.39 MU in
pump mode during the month. Srisailam had not operated in pump mode
during the month due to sickle plate problem.
3.6.2 On a query, ADE, APGENCO said that they would furnish the summary records
of the discussion of the Expert Committee consisting of CWC Engineers and
other experts which had met on 8th, 9th & 10th June 2011 at Srisailam Left Bank
Power House.
3.7 Minimum to Maximum demand ratio3.7.1 It was noted that Members were aware that the matter regarding wide variation
between maximum demand and minimum demand was being regularly taken up
with the constituents in the OCC meetings. The details of percentage variation
between maximum and minimum demand for the month of July 2011 are given
below:
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State Maximum to Minimum Demand Variation %Highest Lowest Average
Andhra Pradesh 23.3924th (Sunday)
8.111st (Friday) 17
Karnataka 38.957th (Thursday)
23.8210th (Sunday) 32
Kerala 51.3426th (Tuesday)
34.691st (Friday) 44
Tamil Nadu 20.712nd (Saturday)
9.0623rd (Saturday) 15
Puducherry 37.52nd (Saturday)
10.5524th (Sunday) 18
Southern Region 25.107th (Thursday)
10.751st (Friday)
17
Note: Highest and lowest have been computed from daily values over the month.
3.7.2 It was requested that the constituents initiate all possible measures to ensure
appropriate Demand Side Management and Energy Efficiency Programmes
considering that there were sizeable energy and demand shortages in the
States with capacity addition generally not matching with demand growth in
addition to also limitations in possible import of power. MS I/c, SRPC informed
that the SRPC/TCC were also appraised of the above in the recent meeting.
The constituents were requested to come out with specific details of proposed
new approaches to Demand Side Management so that these recommendations
could be put up to TCC/SRPC.
3.8 LGBR forecasted figures vs. actual figures
It was noted that the variations between actual and forecasted availability/
requirements LGBR figures were less than 10% in respect of all the States except
in the following cases:
Forecasted Actual Deviation from Actual
% Variation Reason
Karnataka
Energy Availability in MU 4588 4175 -413 +10 Planned purchases were reduced.
Energy Requirement in MU 4099 4552 +453 +10 Very high growth rate of 26%
Demand Availability in MW 7598 6907 -691 -10 Reduction in thermal and purchases
Kerala
Energy Availability in MU 1356 1517 +161 +11More hydro, purchases and ISGS generation
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3.9 MoP targets vs. actuals
3.9.1 It was noted that MoP monthly generation targets for the month of July 2011 in
respect of hydro generation targets for Andhra Pradesh & Tamil Nadu had not
been met. Gas/Diesel generation targets for Andhra Pradesh & Kerala had not
been met for the month. Private sector targets had not been met for Andhra
Pradesh, Karnataka & Tamil Nadu. In respect of CGS, the generation target
had not been achieved by Kayamkulam, Neyveli TS-I, TS-I Expansion, Talcher
Stage-II & MAPS. On a cumulative basis (April – July 2011) hydro targets had
not been met by Andhra Pradesh. Gas/diesel targets for Karnataka, Kerala &
Tamil Nadu had not been met. Private sector targets had not been met by
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka & Tamil Nadu. In respect of CGS generation target
had not been achieved by Kayamkulam, Neyveli TS-I, Neyveli TS-I Expansion,
Talcher Stage-II & MAPS.
3.9.2 DE (PP), APTRANSCO said that the gas allocation had reduced to about 70%
and therefore there was some deficit in gas generation both in Joint and Private
sector. Hydro inflows had improved only after 22nd July 2011 and hence the
target was lagging for the month and on cumulative basis also.
3.9.3 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that the thermal target was less due to forced
outages at Bellary TPS. Private sector generation was less due to outages of
UPCL units. Purchases from CPPs were as per requirement and based on
merit order.
3.9.4 DCE, KSEB informed that the diesel generation was less due to higher
generation from hydro and purchases were being made as per merit order.
3.9.5 ACM, NLC informed that the generation at TS-I was less due to forced outages
and also poor quality of lignite. There were some issues regarding thrust
bearing of unit II of TS-I Expansion which was leading to forced outages. The
rectification activity was planned during the major overhaul scheduled in
November 2011.
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3.9.6 It was noted that generation at Talcher Stage-II was less due to the
unscheduled outages as per the directive of OSPCB. RGCCPP, Kayamkulam,
NTPC was taken up for planned maintenance during the month and therefore
the target was lagging for the month. It was being scheduled as per merit order
by Kerala & Tamil Nadu.
3.10 Forced outages of thermal units
3.10.1 MS I/c, SRPC said that in the recent SRPC meeting, the Generators were
apprised of the concerns raised by the SR constituents, CEA, MoP etc. over the
high quantum of forced outages. It was noted that the forced outages of
thermal units had varied between 1.91% - 6.53% during the month of July 2011.
3.10.2 The issue regarding early revival of unit II of TS-I Expansion during the Talcher
unit outages was taken up by TANTRANSCO with NLC vide letter dated 11th
July 2011 (Annexure-VIII). It was appreciated that NLC had continuously
updated regarding the status of revival of the unit and the same was revived
within 8 days time.
3.10.3 Copy of letter dated 16th July 2011 of Talcher Stage-II, NTPC on the issue of
frequent outages on account of BTL raised by KSEB is enclosed as Annexure-
IX. It was stated that the number of tube leakages are more or less in line with
NTPC’s average figure of BTL/unit.
3.10.4 OCC was apprised of the forced thermal outages of more than 24 hours
duration during the month of July 2011 (Annexure-X). OCC recommended that
the planned/preventive maintenance be carried out as per the schedule to
reduce the instances of forced outages.
3.11 Prolonged outages
3.11.1 The following were the instances of prolonged outages:
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MAJOR GENERATING UNITS OUTAGE DETAILS AS ON 08.08.2011
Sl.No. Station Unit
No.CapacityMW
ConstituentOutage Current
status
Scheduled revival time Reason
Time Date Time Date1. Srisailam
pump mode *6
units6 x 150
APGENCO August 2009
OUT Dec. 2011 Sickle plate problem. The units are not operated in pump mode as per the advice of Expert Committee until remedial measures are decided. The report on rectification of sickle plate expected before Feb. 11. The works on sickle plate expected to be completed before next monsoon and pump mode operation may be ready by end of 2011.
2. Ennore TPS III 110 TANGEDCO 1232 14.07.11 OUT High chloride3. UPCL II 600 Karnataka
IPP/LDC, KPTCL
1058 03.07.11 OUT
4. Raichur V 210 KPCL 2350 24.07.11 OUT H/T due to boiler tube leakage
5. Kadamparai Pump mode
II 100 TANGEDCO 17.03.11 OUT Oil seal problem. TANTRANSCO informed that shutdown of 6-9 months was required. Works were planned during monsoon season. The expected revival date was awaited.
* APGENCO vide letter dated 28.05.2011 had informed that a team of Engineer from CWC is arriving to Srisailam Left Bank Power House on 8th & 9th June, 2011 for the inspection of the junction at which the sickle plates have been sheared and the sickle plate intact at inlet of Unit 1 & 4. Shutdown availed from 16.05.2011 on the units on attaining the reservoir to its MDDL of 810 ft and draining of HRT started on 22.05.2011 and completed on 27.05.2011 to facilitate the team for inspection of joints at 2 & 4 and 5 & 6. The final outcome after inspection and the decision of the team, for further action was awaited.
OUTAGES OF MAJOR TRANSMISSION LINES & ICTs AS ON 08.08.2011
Sl.No. Description Constituent Outage Current
statusScheduled revival time Reason
Time Date Time Date1. Mehboobnagar ICT-II * APTRANSCO 27.03.11 OUT The ICT at Mehboobnagar was
commissioned at Mammidapalli on 17.04.11. The proposal for attending repair works of Mammidapalli ICT III was under progress. This ICT would be installed & commissioned at Mehboobnagar.
* APTRANSCO vide letter dated 31.05.2011 had informed that the repair works of the failed 315 MVA transformer is expected to be completed within 8-10 weeks from date of commencement of work i.e 13.05.11. After completion of repairs, another 4 weeks time is required for transportation & installation at 400 kV SS Veltoor. Hence altogether it requires around 4 months time for installation and commissioning at 400 kV Mehaboobnagar SS.
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OUTAGES OF REACTORS, FSCs & HVDC FILTERS AS ON 08.08.2011
Sl.No. Description Constituent Outage Current
statusScheduled revival time Reason
Time Date Time Date1 Line Reactor at Guttur for
Guttur-Hiriyur – IKPTCL May 2005 OUT In the OCC meetings, KPTCL had
informed that the reactor was not required in present grid scenario. KPTCL had been suggested to take up the issue with the Standing Committee. LD Centre, KPTCL had taken up the issue with CEE, P&C of KPTCL vide letter dated 13.06.2011.
MAJOR GENERATING UNITS & TRANSMISSION ELEMENTS PROLONGED OUTAGE WHICH WERE REVIVED DURING 1 ST JULY 2011 TO 8 TH AUGUST 2011
Sl.No. Name Unit
No.CapacityMW
ConstituentOutage Actual
revival time ReasonTime Date Time Date
1. UPCL I 600 Karnataka IPP/LDC, KPTCL
0842 14.06.11 0404 05.07.11 Tripped due to heavy choking of debri filter at CW side
2. Talcher Stage II III 500 NTPC 1816 30.06.11 1041 13.07.11 Hand tripped due to boiler tube leakage & not taken into service as per OSPCB directive
IV 500 0546 04.07.11 0633 13.07.11 H/T as per OSPCB directiveV 500 0650 05.07.11 0400 13.07.11
3. Kakatiya I 500 APGENCO 1609 07.07.11 0928 25.07.11 Tripped on GT differential protection
4. Neyveli TS I Expansion
II 210 NLC 0002 10.07.11 1554 19.07.11 Tripped due to UAT-2A oil temperature high
5. Ennore TPS III 110 TANGEDCO 0348 28.06.11 1151 14.07.11 Low condenser vacuum6. Talaguppa ICT III KPTCL 0926 08.07.11 1613 22.07.11 H/T to attend breaker
problem
3.11.2 MS I/c, SRPC pointed out that Hon’ble Commission was also monitoring the
instances of prolonged outages and hence requested the constituents to furnish
the required information regularly to SRPC/SRLDC for further needful.
3.12 Generation levels at NPCIL Units It was noted that the issue was deliberated in the SRPC/TCC meetings held on 30 th/
29th April 2011 wherein NPCIL had informed that the generation level would be
maintained at around 65 - 70%.
3.13 IPP Utilization
OCC was also apprised of the PLFs of the IPPs operating in Southern Region
during the month of July 2011 (Annexure-XI).
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4. LOW FREQUENCY GRID OPERATION
4.1 MS I/c, SRPC pointed out that the frequency of operation of the Southern Regional
Grid had improved and was less than 49.5 Hz for about 1.38% of the time during
July 2011. He said that concerted efforts were required to be sustained by the
constituents to operate the grid within IEGC parameters. Details of caution/violation
messages issued by SRLDC to the constituents during the month of July 2011 are
given at Annexure-XII. He reminded that a Special TCC Meeting was held at
Bangalore on 29th March 2011 & 27th March 2010 to discuss the low frequency of
operation and the recommendations finalized in the meeting needed to be adhered
to.
4.2 OCC placed on record, appreciation for Karnataka, Kerala & Puducherry for not
having received any violation messages. Efforts of Karnataka were specially
appreciated as they had not received any Type ‘A’ messages also. It was also
noted that none of the constituents had received any Type ‘C’ message which was
appreciated and placed on record by the OCC.
4.3 AGM, SRLDC said that 12% violation messages were also on the higher side as
given below:
Constituent July 2011 August 2011 (upto 7th)Andhra Pradesh 357 18Karnataka 39 1Kerala 33 11Tamil Nadu 203 3Puducherry 11 0Lanco 45 0Total 688 33
He added that the States needed to sustain efforts to curtail the instances of
overdrawals. As informed in earlier meetings, the details in this regard were being
regularly communicated to Hon’ble CERC.
4.4 DE (PP), APTRANSCO said that with purchases and resource management, the
demand & energy shortages were minimised. Load shedding upto 1017 MW
amounting to about 107 MU had been carried out.
4.5 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that load shedding in the State was carried upto 1400
MW. Load shedding amounting to 346 MU for the month had been carried out.
Strict grid discipline was being adhered and nil violation messages were issued to
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them. Karnataka had generated more power from hydro whenever possible and
supported the grid during periods of low frequency.
4.6 DCE, KSEB said that with purchases they were able to maintain load generation
balance in their system. Need based load shedding upto 225 MW amounting to
about 11 MU during had been carried out. KSEB was adhering to grid discipline and
assured the same in the future also.
4.7 EE, Puducherry informed that they were able to maintain the load generation
balance in their system with the available resources. Need based load shedding
upto 62 MW amounting to 3.04 MU was carried out during the month.
4.8 SE (LD&GO), TANTRANSCO said that load shedding up to 1651 MW amounting to
293 MU was carried out during the month. Existing power cuts and restrictions
continued on the Industrial / Commercial / Agricultural consumers. Load shedding
had been enhanced from 2 to 3 hours in rural & urban areas from 21st April 2011
onwards. Load shedding for one hour had also been implemented in Chennai area
from 21st April 2011 onwards. More than 850 MU of energy had been purchased by
Tamil Nadu from outside sources to improve the availability.
4.9 It was also noted that the second follow up meeting among TN, SRLDC & SRPC
Secretariat was held at Bangalore on 28th September 2010 in line with the
directions of CERC Adj No: 6/2009 (dated 27th April 2010). MS I/c, SRPC requested
TANTRANSCO to furnish the progress regularly as decided in the Meeting so that it
could be communicated to the Hon’ble Commission.
4.10 Follow up points by TNEB of the meeting held on 12 th July 2010 & 28th September
2010 to comply with directions of CERC Adj No. 6/2009 (dated 27th April 2010) are
given below:
Pre-approved contingency plan be put in place so that the LD Centre could take timely decision/remedial action to take care of intermittency of wind.
Status:
MS I/c, SRPC had taken up the issue with TANTRANSCO vide letter dated 21st January 2011.
In the 59th OCC Meeting, SRLDC expressed concern over the delay in implementation of the scheme. TANTRANSCO pointed out that the issue had been taken up with CERC.
The scheme needed to be expedited.
4.11 OCC observation
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MS I/c, SRPC summarized the deliberations as follows:
Action on the recommendations of the Special TCC Meetings held on 29.03.2011 & 27.03.2010 should be planned and implemented in a definite time frame.
Constituents should continue with sustained efforts to avoid any threat to system security and effectively plan their load generation balance on a day-to-day and hour-to-hour basis to meet this objective.
All constituents shall endeavour to maintain load generation balance and frequency shall be maintained above 49.5 Hz.
Action for curtailment of overdrawals to be initiated at 49.7 Hz itself to avoid any overdrawal below 49.5 Hz.
Automatic Load Disconnection Scheme to be operational to provide desired reliefs.
All the available unutilized generation in the region should be arranged to be scheduled immediately as warranted by system requirements to meet the demand and also to help restrict overdrawals, especially when the frequency of operation was low, with appropriate commercial arrangements in place among constituents.
Constituents to plan effectively so that the overdrawals and exports, if any, did not take place simultaneously at low frequencies.
TNEB to plan and implement the decisions taken in the meeting held on 12th July 2010 & 28th September 2010. Till such time, L/S & R&C measures need to be carried out to curtail overdrawals at frequencies less than 49.5 Hz.
Contingency plan for intermittency of wind to be finalized and implemented by TN.
UFR & df/dt relays to be operational at the recommended set points to provide desired reliefs.
Grouping of feeders in four categories to be completed, as per provisions of IEGC.
Feasibility of implementing Karnataka load management model (at 220 kV levels) in other constituent systems to be examined.
Implementation of forecasting tools for short term forecasting, with weather as input.
Compliance Report furnishing the action taken in response to Type ‘C’ messages should be communicated in writing to SRLDC.
DSM measures to be identified and implemented.
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4.12 Arranging of interruptible loads in four groups
4.12.1 In the earlier OCC meetings, it was noted that as per IEGC, to maintain the
frequency within stipulated band and also to ensure network security, the
interruptible loads were to be arranged in four groups of loads. This was for the
purpose of scheduled power cuts/load shedding, loads for unscheduled load
shedding, loads to be shed through UF relays, df/dt relays and loads to be shed
under any SPS Scheme. These loads were to be grouped in such a manner
that there was no overlapping between different groups of loads.
4.12.2 It was noted that AP & Kerala had completed this exercise and also informed
the same to Hon’ble CERC. Puducherry had initiated action in this regard.
4.12.3 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that KPTCL was already complying with IEGC
clause 5.4.2 (d) meticulously. Management was to take a decision regarding
identification of feeders for this scheme.
4.12.4 MS I/c, SRPC informed that in the recent meeting held on 30 th & 29th
April 2011, SRPC/TCC were informed of the requirements in this regard. He
requested Karnataka & Puducherry to complete the exercise in their respective
systems and inform to CERC/SRLDC/SRPC Secretariat. Tamil Nadu was also
requested to furnish feeder-wise grouping details.
4.13 Automatic Demand Management Schemes
4.13.1 Automatic Demand Management Scheme in line with clause 5.4.2 (d) of the
IEGC was to be provided by all the constituents by 01.01.2011.
4.13.2 It was noted that Andhra Pradesh, Kerala & Tamil Nadu had implemented the
scheme. Puducherry had also initiated action in this regard.
4.13.3 It was also noted that KPTCL‘s SCADA Wing of SLDC had incorporated the
automatic load disconnection scheme. Its Management had however to take a
decision regarding implementation of the scheme.
4.13.4 SRLDC & SRPC Secretariat requested KPTCL also to expedite the
implementation of the scheme in its system in line with IEGC provisions, since
the scheme had already been approved by SRPC and was mandated as per
IEGC.
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4.13.5 It was also suggested that constituents could identify other Demand
Management Schemes other than Automatic Load Shedding Schemes.
4.14 Automatic Load Disconnection Schemes for overdrawing constituents
4.14.1 It was noted that SRPC in its 14th meeting held on 27th August 2010 had agreed
to implement Automatic Load Disconnection Scheme for overdrawing
constituents with the following relief:
Sl.No. Constituents Load Relief1 APTRANSCO 450 MW2 KPTCL 350 MW3 KSEB 125 MW4 TNEB 650 MW5 ED, Puducherry 25 MW
4.14.2 It was noted that the above scheme was part of Automatic Demand
Management Scheme which had been discussed in para 4.16 above.
4.15 On Line Demand Estimation4.15.1 In the earlier OCC meetings, it was noted that all the states were furnishing the
15 Minute requirements. The constituents were apprised that the forecasting
tool should take into account weather inputs as well.
4.15.2 It was noted that SCADA team of KPTCL was working on the EMS package for
online demand estimation.
5. GRID OPERATIONDifferent aspects of grid operation were reviewed and the following grid events were
noted. Grid operation data for July 2011 is enclosed as Appendix -A.
5.1.1 Grid events during July 2011
Frequency remained within IEGC range (49.5-50.2Hz) for 97.24% of time (June 2011 – 95.97%, July 2010 – 94.49%).
Frequency remained below 49.5 Hz for 1.38% of time and average frequency for the month was 49.82 Hz.
Frequency remained above 50.2 Hz for 1.38% of time.
Tamil Nadu met a day consumption of 250.56 MU in July 2011 which was maximum till date.
Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Lanco, IPPs/CPPs located in Andhra Pradesh & IPPs/CPPs located in Karnataka had exported 74 MU, 250 MU, 74 MU & 58 MU respectively inter-regional through bilateral exchanges.
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Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala & Tamil Nadu had imported 154 MU, 35 MU, 77 MU & 454 MU respectively inter-regionally through bilateral exchanges.
Utilities located in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala & Tamil Nadu imported 91 MU, 65 MU, 48 MU & 147 MU respectively through Power Exchange.
Utilities located in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka & Lanco exported 38 MU, 14 MU & 8 MU respectively through Power Exchange.
Andhra Pradesh, Kerala & Tamil Nadu had imported 148 MU, 121 MU, 268 MU respectively intra-regionally.
75.4 MW of wind mills were added to Tamil Nadu grid.
Unit I at NLC TS-II Expansion was test synchronized on 18 th May 2011 at 0455 hrs and lignite fired on 30th June 2011 at 0142 hrs.
LILO of Circuit I & II of 400 kV D/C Almathy-Sriperumbudur line at Vallur TPS under Transmission System associated with NTPC-TNEB JV TPS was successfully commissioned on 11th July 2011 & 14th July 2011 and was declared under commercial operation w.e.f. 1st August 2011 by PGCIL.
LILO of 400 kV D/C Gazuwaka-Vemagiri line at Simhadri TPS under Transmission System associated with Simhadri II generation project was successfully commissioned on 8th July 2011 and was declared under commercial operation w.e.f. 1st August 2011 by PGCIL.
LILO of 400 kV Sriperumbudur-Puducherry line at Sunguvarchatram S/S for a length of 16.28 ckm had been energized on 31st July 2011 by TANTRANSCO.
220 kV DC/SC line from Ramagundam- Bellampally (37 ckm) was charged on 20th July, 2011 by APTRANSCO.
2 x 100 MVA, 220 kV SS at Bellampally (Mandamarri) was charged on 20th July, 2011 by APTRANSCO.
One circuit of 220 kV D/C LILO to Dhone switching station of Gooty – Somayajulapally was charged on 28.07.2011 by APTRANSCO.
5.2 Review of Power Supply Position for the month of July 2011
5.2.1 The Table below furnishes the details of actual Maximum Demand met (MW) &
Average Energy Consumption per day (MU) in respect of the SR constituents
for July 2011 vis-à-vis July 2010. The maximum daily consumption by the
respective constituents during July 2011 is also included.
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System
Actual Maximum Demand (MW)
Average Consumption/day (MU)
Max. Daily Consumption during July2011 (MU)
July2011
July2010
%-age increase
July2011
July2010
%-age increase
Andhra Pradesh 10903 9198 +18.54 230.04 201.23 +14.32 243.37
Karnataka 7052 6020 +17.14 138.81 110.10 +26.08 148.96
Kerala 2896 2675 +8.26 47.91 43.94 +9.06 50.68
Tamil Nadu 10522 9860 +6.71 236.36 211.19 +11.92 250.56
Puducherry 311 273 +13.92 6.25 5.55 +12.58 6.67
Southern Region 30936 27041 +14.40 659.36 571.97 +15.28 689.16
5.2.2 It could be seen from the above that the Peak Demand for all the states recorded
a positive growth rate of 6-19% as compared to July 2010. Southern Region as
a whole had met a maximum demand of 30936 during June 2011, which was
3895 MW more than last year’s figure of 27041 MW. All the States of Southern
Region recorded a high growth rate between 9-26% in terms of average daily
energy consumption. Southern Region had registered a growth rate of about
15% in respect of average daily energy consumption.
5.2.3 It was observed from the SR Load Duration Curve for July 2011 (Annexure-XIII)
that the loads had increased slightly compared to June 2011 but had
substantially increased compared to July 2010.
5.3 Hydel Availability
5.3.1 The energy availability in major hydel reservoirs at the end of July 2011 vis-à-vis
that for July 2010 was reviewed, which is detailed below:
(Figures in MU)
SystemReservoir
Energy at FRL
Storage as on Inflows in July 201131.07.11 31.07.10 Anticipated Actual
ANDHRA PRADESHJalaput Srisailam (MDDL:243.8m) Nagarjunasagar (MDDL:149.3m)
495
269.8*
179.8*
377834.54*
620263.23*
519169.25*
103825.58*
444260.3*
115158.56*
116
190
32
616
KARNATAKA Linganamakki Supa
45473152
25301521
18831004
1713794
1764961
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KERALA Idukki KakkiTotal
2190916
4131
1195448
2306
975455
1923
591332
1546
520273
1320TAMIL NADU NilgirisTotal (Excluding Mettur)
15042183
8131247
405757
480851
421694
*Levels in meters
5.3.2 AGM, SRLDC pointed out that energy storage in the hydro reservoirs showed
around 42% surplus compared to same month last year and about 15% surplus
compared to 9 years’ average. He also requested APTRANSCO to furnish the
information regarding the energy storage position (in MU) in respect of Srisailam
& Nagarjunasagar reservoirs.
5.3.3 DE (PP), APTRANSCO informed that while some of the water was being used
for power generation, most of the water was being supplied to the irrigation
canals where the capacity of power generation was less. The water diversion
was being finalized by the Irrigation Department and a clear picture would
emerge by end of August 2011. However he would examine and revert back on
the issue.
5.3.4 It was requested to continue the optimum utilisation of hydro, keeping in view
the energy storage position vis-à-vis management of demand/energy
requirements from the overall view of maintaining system parameters within
IEGC limits and to optimize the load generation balance.
5.4 System Frequency
5.4.1 It was noted that the SR frequency during the month of July 2011 was within
IEGC range for about 97.24% of the time, as compared to 94.49% of IEGC
range during July 2010.
5.4.2 It was also noted that the frequency of grid operation was in the lower range of
IEGC and had operated below 49.5 Hz for 1.38% of the time during the month
of July 2011. It was also noted that the frequency on some of the days was less
than 49.5 Hz for considerable duration as shown below:
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DatePercentage of time of frequency
Less than 48.5 Hz
48.5 Hz & < 49.0 Hz
49.0 Hz & < 49.2 Hz
49.2 Hz & < 49.5 Hz
01.07.2011 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.0808.07.2011 0.00 0.00 0.49 2.4309.07.2011 0.00 0.00 0.21 8.8210.07.2011 0.00 0.14 0.21 4.8611.07.2011 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.7415.07.2011 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.13
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5.4.3 It was also noted
that the Regional Grid had operated above 50.2 Hz for 1.38% of the time, during
the month. It was also noted that the frequency on some of the days was more
than 50.0 Hz for considerable periods as shown below:
DatePercentage of time of frequency
50.0 Hz & < 50.2 Hz More than 50.2 Hz06.07.2011 17.99 0.6515.07.2011 21.18 2.5717.07.2011 41.25 13.8918.07.2011 21.32 2.5727.07.2011 25.69 3.7528.07.2011 16.60 0.9029.07.2011 18.96 0.9031.07.2011 18.82 1.32
5.4.5 OCC observed that grid operation below 49.5 Hz and above 50.2 Hz should
have been avoided since it violated the provisions of IEGC and also caused
threat to grid security. Operational control needed to be streamlined so that
uneconomic operation of the grid above 50.2 Hz is avoided.
5.4.6 SRLDC pointed out that the phenomenon of high frequency excursion during
load changeover continued to exist. Precautionary messages were being issued
to the utilities to take corrective action by SRLDC. As per the details of under
drawals during high frequency conditions on 15th July 2011 between 1801 hrs to
1809 hrs Karnataka was under drawing in the range of 300-350 MW and had
reduced its drawal by 100 MW while the frequency had risen from 50.2 Hz to
50.5 Hz. On 16th July 2011 between 1559 hrs to 1604 hrs, Tamil Nadu had
reduced its drawal by more than 180 MW and the frequency had risen from 50.1
Hz to more than 50.5 Hz. (Graphs & Message enclosed as Annexure-XIV).
5.4.7 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that they had taken all precautionary measures by
backing down hydro generation to the maximum possible extent without under
drawing from CGS. They were monitoring the situation on a daily basis and the
change over time had been staggered by 15-20 minutes.
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5.4.8 The recommendations finalized in the 60th OCC are reproduced for
implementation please:
Karnataka & Tamil Nadu to finish their changeover during 1730 – 1800 hrs with proper staggering (evenly spread over).
Andhra Pradesh to finish their changeover during 1800-1830 hrs with proper staggering (evenly spread over).
Andhra Pradesh to decrease its under drawal during changeover period.
Improved coordination with Discoms required.
Each state to balance its load removal with matching generation reduction.
No loads should be taken out at frequency > 50.0 Hz.
Loads removal should preferably be frequency dependent rather than time dependent.
SLDCs may consider tripping of some of the feeders from their control room using SCADA.
States could plan automation of load changeover with reference to frequency.
All the units should participate in RGMO which would help moderate the impact of the changeover.
Proper training and awareness should be imparted to the officials handling the substations.
Generating stations including ISG stations should not inject excess power into the grid above 50.2 Hz.
It was noted that there were other frequency excursions during other changeovers and the recommendations needed to be implemented in respect of those periods also. All the constituents were requested to adhere to above recommendations to avoid excursion in frequency during changeover.
5.4.9 AGM, SRLDC said that RGMO/FGMO (characteristics of RGMO with manual
intervention) implementation in all the units would also help in easing the
situation. SRLDC presented the Frequency Histogram & Frequency Duration
Curve (Annexure-XV) for July 2011. It was noted that the percentage of time
above 50.2Hz & below 49.5 Hz had decreased with respect to June 2011.
5.5 Review of operation of Load Relief Schemes5.5.1 Under Frequency Relay
5.5.1.1 It was noted that confirmation regarding the revised set points (48.8 Hz, 48.5 Hz
& 48.2 Hz) was awaited only from Puducherry.
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5.5.1.2 Kerala had furnished the details about the revised quantum which were finalized
in the 59th OCC meeting. It was noted that TANTRANSCO vide letter dated 6th
August 2011 (Annexure-XVI) had furnished the revised quantum as given
below:
Set PointsQuantum in MW
Old quantum already connected
Revised quantum identified for UF trip
48.8 Hz 792 84248.5 Hz 1036 107148.2 Hz 1180 1207Total 3008 3120
5.5.1.3 DE (PP), APTRANSCO informed that with one additional feeder and shifting of
one feeder from Stage-II to Stage-I, the revised quantum would be achieved.
The confirmation in this regard would be communicated as and when the works
were completed.
5.5.1.4 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that the reply from CEE, RT & R&D, KPTCL had
been received and the recommendations had been put forward to the
management for approval. They were taking all measures for providing
additional load relief as envisaged by SRLDC.
5.5.1.5 OCC observed that Puducherry had not completed the exercise and requested
Puducherry to expedite. EE, Puducherry said that they were on the job.
5.5.1.6 UFR trippings were reported by Karnataka. Andhra Pradesh, Kerala & Tamil
Nadu had reported ‘nil’ UFR trippings.
5.5.1.7 It had been emphasized that the UFRs were meant for protection of the grid. As
stressed earlier, set points should not be changed in any manner. It had also
been stressed at higher levels that the UF Relays be made fully effective by all
the utilities so as to give the designated relief at specified frequency levels.
5.5.1.8 MS I/c, SRPC pointed out that spurious UFR trippings needed to be avoided.
Reasons for tripping at undesired settings had to be examined. Corrective
action such as calibration is required to be taken to avoid such incidents in
future.
5.5.1.9 Tripping details like name of the feeder, load affected, date and time of the
tripping, frequency at the time of tripping and restoration time needed to be
furnished to SRLDC/SRPC regularly and in a timely manner. Constituents
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agreed to furnish the details in a timely manner. It was also noted that the IEGC
stipulates that SLDC shall furnish a monthly report of UFR & df/dt relay
operation to the RPC.
5.5.2 df/dt Protection System
df/dt reports were reported by Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala & Tamil
Nadu had reported ‘nil’ df/dt trippings.
5.5.3 Inter-trip Scheme
5.5.3.1 SRLDC had suggested modification of SPS for operation of HVDC Talcher-
Kolar bipole at 2500 MW level and also for load relief during the instances of
tripping of all units at Talcher Stage-II making zero flow in HVDC Talcher-Kolar
bipole. AGM, SRLDC enquired about the status.
5.5.3.2 DGM, SRTS-II, PGCIL informed that there was some miscommunication on
behalf of PGCIL and some of the equipments for trip signal 3 were yet to be
received. He added that the modifications suggested by Protection Committee
of SRPC in their Special Meeting held on 23rd June 2011 in Kolar SPS had
already been completed and commissioned at Kolar HVDC S/S. The SPS signal
transmission was to be checked by way of mock exercise which could be
scheduled any time after 20th August 2011.
5.5.3.3 GM, SRLDC suggested that the mock drill schedule could be finalized after
deliberation in the Protection Sub-Committee meeting scheduled for 23rd & 24th
August 2011.
5.5.3.4 ‘Nil’ inter-trip operation was reported by Karnataka, Kerala & Tamil Nadu.
Details from Andhra Pradesh were awaited.
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5.6 The tripping details furnished by the constituents are at Annexure-XVII.
6. ANTICIPATED AVAILABILITY AND CONSUMPTION FOR THE MONTHS OF AUGUST 2011 & SEPTEMBER 2011
6.1 Review of the availability
The Table below gives the anticipated availability as given in the 61st OCC against
the actual availability for the month of July 2011:
(Figures in MU)State Anticipated availability as
given in 61st OCCActual
availabilityDeviation (Actual –
Anticipated)Andhra Pradesh 229 222 -7Karnataka 131 136 +6Kerala 45 48 +3Tamil Nadu 221 236 +15
6.2 The table below details information regarding availability & requirement as furnished
by the constituents:
August 2011
(Figures in MU)Description AP KAR KER TN Total
Thermal Generation 82.90 36.00 0.00 52.23 171.13
Diesel and Gas 2.85 1.47 0.52 5.84 10.68Hydro Generation 31.95 30.06 19.03 11.35 92.40
CGS Drawals 33.67+17.44 32.03 21.71 54.03 141.44+
17.44Imports & Purchases from IPPs etc. 40.77 27.45 0.47 94.87 163.56
Proposed purchase 14.27 12.00 26.27
Total Availability/day 223.85 139.02 41.74 218.32 622.92
Expected Average Consumption/ Day 240.84 137.03 48.90 240.26 667.03
Restriction & Control measures 20.39 20.39
Deficit (-) /Surplus (+) Per Day -16.99 +1.98 -7.17 -1.55 -23.72
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September 2011
(Figures in MU)Description AP KAR KER TN Total
Thermal Generation 99.59 30.00 0.00 53.27 182.86
Diesel and Gas 3.36 1.97 0.51 7.43 13.26Hydro Generation 38.99 35.13 20.40 20.10 114.63
CGS Drawals 34.88+17.23 30.93 20.80 49.87 136.48+
17.23Imports & Purchases from IPPs etc. 43.40 27.37 0.46 102.57 173.79
Proposed purchase 12.40 12.40
Total Availability/day 237.45 137.80 42.17 233.24 650.65
Expected Average Consumption/ Day 233.28 136.23 50.03 256.57 676.11
Restriction & Control measures 20.40 20.40
Deficit (-) /Surplus (+) Per Day +4.17 +1.57 -7.87 -2.93 -5.06
Measures to bridge the gap
Andhra Pradesh Deficit would be met through purchases No overdrawal below 49.5 Hz.
Karnataka
Surplus due to purchase of 500 MW RTC power on STOA LOI could be granted for above 500 MW on MTOA by September 2011. No overdrawal below 49.5 Hz.
Kerala Need based purchases through power exchanges, if required. No overdrawal below 49.5 Hz.
Tamil Nadu 20 MU/day R & C measures planned Need based power purchases from Power Exchanges Load shedding of 2 hrs during day time Power cuts at 20% Wind generation availability could be on the higher side. Balance through load shedding. No overdrawal below 49.5 Hz.
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6.3 MS I/c, SRPC informed that it had been agreed by the constituents to maintain the grid
parameters within IEGC range in the recent SRPC Meeting.
6.4 All the constituents agreed to initiate requisite measures to maintain appropriate load
generation balance in their systems, and adhere to the IEGC provisions.
7. RESTRICTED GOVERNOR MODE OF OPERATION7.1 SRLDC presented the RGMO Analysis Summary (Details in Annexure-XVIII) for the
following instances:
3rd July 2011 between 1052 hrs – 1054 hrs when the frequency fell from 49.85 Hz to 49.50 Hz during the tripping of UPCL Unit II (600 MW)
9th July 2011 between 0807 hrs – 0810 hrs when the frequency fell from 49.88 Hz to 49.20 Hz during the tripping of Vijayawada I, III, IV, V & VI units
10th July 2011 between 1158 hrs – 1200 hrs when the frequency fell from 50.00 Hz to 49.71 Hz during the tripping of Rayalaseema unit I, II, III, IV & V
10th July 2011 between 1847 hrs – 1849 hrs when the frequency fell from 49.65 Hz to 49.11 Hz during Karnataka disturbance
14th July 2011 between 0039 hrs – 0042 hrs when the frequency rose from 50.22 Hz to 49.97 Hz during the tripping of Kakatiya 500 MW unit.
16th July 2011 between 2334 hrs – 2337 hrs when the frequency rose from 49.97 Hz to 49.57 Hz during the tripping of Sharavathi units.
17th July 2011 between 0031 hrs – 0034 hrs when the frequency rose from 50.12 Hz to 49.65 Hz during the tripping of UPCL unit I (600 MW).
It was seen that the following stations had responded on at least one of the above
occasions:
Station Name Units TypeNeyveli TS-II III, IV & VI ThermalVTPS I & II ThermalIdukki I,II, III, IV & VI HydroKundah – II IV & V HydroSharavathy I, II, III, IV, V, VI,VII,
VIIII, IX & XHydro
Varahi UGPH I HydroAliyar HydroUpper Sileru III HydroNagjheri II, III, IV & V HydroKadra II & III HydroKodasalli II HydroNeriamangalam I & III HydroPoringalkuthu LB Hydro
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7.2 SRLDC pointed out that the inadequate response of units was leading to system
insecurity. Participation of thermal units was relatively very less. RGMO operation
was highly critical during load changeover. Hence a Petition could be filed by
SRLDC with the Commission. As informed earlier NLDC also had been submitting
the status report of RGMO in various regions to Hon’ble CERC on a monthly basis.
The utilities should self certify the readiness of the units in RGMO in the new format
fortnightly. The new format had already been communicated to the utilities.
7.3 SRLDC also pointed out that as per CERC Order on Petition No.237/2010, the units
were required to be put on FGMO, in case RGMO operation was not possible.
Eiither RGMO or FGMO should be in place for all the units as mandated under
IEGC. If under FGMO, with manual intervention the units should be operated for
the desired characteristics of RGMO.
7.4 UPCL vide letter dated 16th July 2011 (Annexure-XIX) had furnished the status of
implementation of RGMO at UPCL (Karnataka IPP).
7.5 MS I/c, SRPC requested the constituents to furnish the Compliance Report to the
Commission. He added that maximum number of units be put in RGMO in the
interest of the security of the grid. For any constraints for implementation of RGMO
on particular units, exemption from CERC could be obtained.
8. VOLTAGE PROFILE
8.1 It was noted that Hyderabad, Nagarjunasagar, Vijayawada, Gooty, Gazuwaka &
Thiruvananthapuram were facing high voltage situation. There were 72 trippings
due to over voltage of the 400 kV lines during the month. It was noted that
Vijayawada-Vemagiri I & IV, Thirunelveli - Kundankulam III and Jeypore –
Gazuwaka-I & II lines were kept open for more than 3 days due to over voltages.
8.2 AGM, SRLDC informed that Hiriyur, Kurnool, Srisailam, Kaiga, Raichur & Guttur
stations were also facing high voltages. He presented the high voltage graph for the
nodes at Hyderabad, Nagarjunasagar, Gooty, Vijayawada, Kaiga, Guttur, Hiriyur,
Raichur & Kurnool for 17th & 19th July 2011 when the voltage had gone above 420
kV (Annexure-XX). He said that the number of 400 kV lines opening due to high
voltage had reduced. However, some of the generators were not absorbing VARs
as per the requirement. Parallel lightly loaded 220 kV lines were not being opened
by the States. Switching of the capacitors and taking in the reactors needed to be
monitored by the State SLDCs.
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8.3 Bus/Line Reactors to be commissioned
8.3.1 The updated information on schedule of commissioning of reactors as originally
agreed in the 22nd Standing Committee on Power System Planning of Southern
Region is given at Annexure-XXI.
8.3.2 It was noted that GM, SRLDC vide letters dated 3rd August 2011 (Annexure-
XXII) had enquired about the status of the reactor commissioning at Vizag (June
2011), Hyderabad (July 2011), Kurnool (August 2011) & NLC Expansion
(August 2011) & TS-II (August 2011) bus / line reactors.
8.3.3 It was noted that NTPC response was awaited regarding providing the bus
reactor on the bus section 1 or 2 instead of Bus Section 3 & 4 at Ramagundam.
GM, SRLDC said that if the reactor position was changed, it would help in
carrying out the mock exercise and would be useful during contingency. AGM,
NTPC said that he would revert back after ascertaining the details.
8.3.4 CM, NLC informed that the two rectors were scheduled to be commissioned in
September and October 2011.
8.3.5 DE(PP), APTRANSCO informed that Vizag reactor was scheduled for
September 2011 while the Hyderabad & Kurnool were scheduled for October
2011.
8.4 Re-commissioning of Reactor at Guttur/other Reactors 8.4.1 The issue regarding 50 MVAR line reactors on 400 kV Guttur-Birenahalli – I at
Guttur S/S and 400 kV Nelamangala-Hiriyur – II at Nelamangala was discussed
in the TCC meeting held on 29th April 2011 and number of OCC Meetings.
KPTCL had been requested to take up this issue with Standing Committee on
Power System Planning. In 60th OCC KPTCL had been requested to take up the
issue with the Standing Committee.
8.4.2 Subsequently, CEE (LD), KPTCL had taken up the issue with CEE (P&C),
KPTCL vide letter dated 13th June 2011. CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that reply
dated 23rd July 2011 (Annexure-XXIII) had been received from CEE (P&C),
KPTCL. In view of the contents of the letter, the issue could be further
deliberated at TCC level.
8.4.3 AGM, SRLDC said that the issue needed to be taken up in the Standing
Committee forum.
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8.5 Low voltage
8.5.1 In the 59th OCC meeting, OCC had suggested that KPTCL & TANTRANSCO
may examine the possibility of provision of under voltage relays in the low
voltage nodes in their control areas. In the 61st OCC Meeting Regulation 4.6.1
was referred as given below:
4.6.1 Reactive Power Compensationa) Reactive power compensation and/or other facilities, shall be
provided by STUs, and Users connected to ISTS as far as possible in the low voltage systems close to the load points thereby avoiding the need for exchange of Reactive Power to/from ISTS and to maintain ISTS voltage within the specified range
Regulation 5.2 (t) was also referred as given below:
5.2 (t) All Users, CTU & STU shall provide adequate voltage control measures through relay as finalized by RPC, to prevent voltage collapse and shall ensure its effective application to prevent voltage collapse/cascade tripping.
After deliberations, it was felt that the utilities may examine provision of under
voltage relays as mandated in IEGC Regulations to control low voltages at the
following 400 kV nodes:
Sriperumbudur, Almathy, Chittoor, Nellore, Mysore,Somanahalli, Kalavindapattu, Trichur & Hosur
Subsequently, the issue was taken up by Member Secretary I/c, SRPC with the
TCC Members of State utilities vide letter dated 11th July 2011.
8.5.2 It was noted that voltages around Chennai, Bangalore, Trichur & Hosur areas
were on the lower side.
8.5.3 AGM, SRLDC informed that the issue of low voltages at Sriperumbudur,
Almathy & Kalavindapattu due to high MVAR drawal continued and the issue
was again taken up vide letter dated 21st July 2011 addressed to MD,
TANTRANSCO (Annexure-XXIV).
Details of low voltage along with maximum MVAR drawal was presented at
these stations as given below:
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15.07.11 16.07.11 18.07.11 19.07.11 20.7.11
Almathi
Max. Voltage 407 403 399 409 401
Min. Voltage 377 379 375 372 377
Max. MVAR 222 199 226 248 234
% of time below 380 kV
1.45 2.27 4.51 3.04 4.58
Sriperumbudur
Max. Voltage 401 398 401 408 404
Min. Voltage 371 373 368 367 366
Max. MVAR 297 270 297 284 280
% of time below 380 kV
23.68 15.14 29.31 26.67 39.51
Kalavindapattu
Max. Voltage 396 394 397 402 391
Min. Voltage 369 371 367 365 367
Max. MVAR 170 167 176 172 182
% of time below 380 kV
48.40 31.18 51.52 59.37 165.65
Graphs of voltage vs ICT MVAR at Sriperumbudur for 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th & 20th
July 2011 were presented wherein it was observed that the voltages were going
below 380 kV while the MVAR drawal was in the range of 150 – 300 MVAR.
Kalavindapattu voltage vs ICT MVAR graphs for 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th & 20th July
2011 were presented wherein it was observed that the voltages were going
below 380 kV while the MVAR drawal was in the range of 120 – 170 MVAR.
Almathi voltage vs ICT MVAR graphs for 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th & 20th July 2011
were also presented wherein it was observed that the voltages were going
below 380 kV while the MVAR drawal was in the range of 100 - 200 MVAR.
Graphs enclosed as Annexure-XXV.
8.5.4 SE (LD&GO), TANTRANSCO said that the low voltage was only for short
duration of time and with the commissioning of Vallur unit by October 2011, the
problem was likely to be solved.
8.5.5 GM, SRLDC observed that the commissioning of units may not completely solve
the problems and stressed on the need for Under Voltage Relays.
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8.5.6 AEE, TANTRANSCO said that the issue may need to be referred to a
Consultant and based on his recommendations action could be initiated. Low
voltage at 400 / 230 / 110 KV was being deliberated while the actual capacitor
requirement was at 11 KV. Providing Under Voltage Relay was not the solution
and the issue was required to be studied in totality.
8.5.7 SE-I, SRPC said that it had been noted that heavy MVAR drawal was observed
during low voltage conditions as borne by the data. There were provisions in
IEGC Regulations and Under Voltage Relay may need to be installed.
8.5.8 MS I/c, SRPC observed that low voltage and MVAR drawal had already been
noted in the OCC forum on number of earlier occasions.
8.5.9 GM, SRLDC said that if the voltage was to be maintained above 380 KV, the
Under Voltage Relays would not come into operation and hence there should be
no apprehension on behalf of constituents
8.5.10 MS I/c, SRPC said that as informed in the earlier OCC meetings , SRPC
Secretariat was willing to take up specific studies during low voltage conditions
but the required data needed to be furnished by TANTRANSCO. He requested
all the constituents to take up the issue of provision of Under Voltage Relays
with their management and revert back. The issue was also scheduled to be
deliberated in the TCC / SRPC Meetings scheduled for 11th / 12th August 2011.
8.5.11 AGM, SRLDC reiterated that proper compensation at load point was required.
SRLDC was strongly recommending implementation of Under Voltage Relays
as control of the reactive drawal was not adequate by the constituents.
8.5.12 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that its Management had taken a serious view on
the subject matter and had directed all the concerned field officers for
organizing repair of faulty capacitor banks or to replace by new ones on an
emergency basis. Peenya & Somanahalli capacitor banks had been repaired
and put back into service. Also few substations in Bangalore Metropolitan area
had been identified to install capacitor banks. One capacitor bank at Hootagalli
(Mysore region) had been taken up for repair and would be rectified within a
short period. There had been improvement of voltage at Mysore by about 8 to
10 KV as 400 kV Hassan – Mysore line was idle charged.
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8.6 Absorption / Injection of VARs by Generators
8.6.1 Hon’ble CERC Order dated 23.12.2009 merited attention in this regard. It was
stated in the Order that all agencies need to provide required reactive
compensation avoiding the need for exchange of reactive power to/from ISTS
and maintain ISTS voltage within specific range.
8.6.2 AGM, SRLDC said that the performance of generators was being monitored by
SRLDC. MVAR absorption / injection of generators like VTPS – VII, Gauthami
III, GVK, Konaseema, Bellary, Raichur, GMR, Lanco, Kaiga, Ramagundam &
Kakatiya for 17th & 19th July 2011 were presented (Annexure-XXVI). Nearly all
the units were not absorbing VARs upto the desired levels. He requested the
generators and also the concerned SLDCs to take appropriate action in this
regard. In the study, only 30% MVAR capacity had been considered which
could be around 40% as per the capability curves. On 17th July 2011, message
was issued to APSLDC informing that the voltages were high at more than 420
kV at Khammam, Nagarjunasagar, Srisailam, Kurnool, Vijayawada, Vemagiri,
Hyderabad & Gooty with the request to put Srisailam & Nagarjunasagar
machines in condenser mode and absorb more VARs at unit-II of Kothagudem,
Vemagiri & Vijayawada units.
8.6.3 MS I/c, SRPC requested the concerned SLDCs to take up the issues with the
generators to respond as per grid requirements within the margins available to
them.
8.7 Condenser mode operation at Srisailam
8.7.1 AGM, SRLDC informed that all the units at Srisailam were running in
synchronous condenser mode. He informed that there was significant
improvement in the voltage level around Srisailam and it was providing excellent
voltage support.
8.7.2 OCC placed on record appreciation for APGENCO / APTRANSCO for their
efforts to make the synchronous condenser mode operation possible in all the
units.
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8.8 Condenser mode operation of hydro units at Nagjheri, Kadra, Kodasalli & Varahi
8.8.1 AGM, SRLDC informed that issue regarding running the hydro machines in Kali
Complex specifically during night hours had been taken up with Karnataka
SLDC. Messages dated 18th & 19th July 2011 in this regard were issued.
Subsequently, the issue was taken up by GM, SRLDC vide letter dated 21st July
2011 (Annexure-XXVII).
8.8.2 EE, KPCL said that as per the field input the units could not be run in condenser
mode due to technical limitations. The issue needed to be taken up at TCC
level. KPCL vide letter dated 23rd July 2011 (Annexure-XXVIII) had informed
that condenser mode was not provided at Nagjheri Power House.
8.8.3 AGM, SRLDC pointed out that all the above mentioned machines were having
Francis Turbines. Srisailam units with Francis Turbines were providing good
results in voltage management. Any modification work required to operate units
in condenser mode could be undertaken by KPCL which would be extremely
beneficial in grid operation. These machines would be beneficial in regulating
voltage in that area.
8.8.4 EE, KPCL observed that this was a policy issue and was required to be taken
up at higher Management level. He added that there were issues relating to
auxiliary consumption / water cooling.
8.8.5 GM, SRLDC said that from System Operators point of view, condenser mode of
operation was required in KPCL hydro units. Technical / Commercial issues
could be taken up by KPCL at the appropriate forum.
8.9 Switching operation of switchable reactors to maintain good voltage profileAGM, SRLDC informed that switching operation of switchable reactors was also
necessary for voltage management and was being taken up by SRLDC. He
suggested that switchable reactors should be in healthy condition.
9. INSTALLATION OF SHUNT CAPACITORS
9.1 The progress of installation of HT shunt capacitors was reviewed and the details are
listed below:
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(Figures in MVAR)Sl. No. Description APTRANSCO KPTCL KSEB TNEB Total
1. Total Installed as on 31.03.2011 6593.4 4573.96 995 3947.5 16019.86
2. Carryover of 2010-11 55 9.84 10 101 175.84
3. Capacitors installed during July 2011 0 0 0 0 0
4. Total Cumulative installed for 2011 -12 0 0 0 0 0
The status of capacitors in Kerala as on 1st July 2011 furnished by KSEB vide letter
dated 21st July 2011 is enclosed as Annexure-XXIX.
9.2 Dy. CE, KSEB said that KSEB had requested for 10 MVAR reactors at 66 KV level
to be part funded through PSDF.
9.3 MS I/c, SRPC clarified that the rules / regulations for utilization of fund from PSDF
was yet to be finsalised by the Managing Committee/CERC.
10. NOTIFIED POWER CUTS
10.1 It was noted that power cuts for HT consumers in TN had been reduced from 30%
to 20% w.e.f. 10th May 2011.
10.2 SE-I, SRPC requested that details of Notified power cuts and load shedding be
segregated and informed to SRPC Secretariat/CEA in a timely manner by written
communication to appraise MoP/GoI appropriately.
11. OTHER ISSUES11.1 Crisis Management Plan/Black Start Procedures
11.1.1 The format to furnish the information regarding Crisis Management Plan was
furnished in the 44th OCC Minutes. The information is required to be sent to
the following E-mail addresses:
iii) [email protected]
11.1.2 The updated status of mock drill of black start procedure furnished by SRLDC is
at Annexure-XXX.
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11.1.3 TANTRANSCO had furnished the status of mock drill of Black Start Procedure
as on August 2011 (Annexure-XXXI).
11.1.4 APTRANSCO had furnished the tentative schedule of mock drill of Black Start Restoration
Procedure for the period January – June 2012 as given below:
Station Tentative date for mock drill
Srisailam LB 05.01.2012Nagarjunasagar HES 27.01.2012Lower Sileru PH 10.02.2012Upper Sileru PH 16.04.2012Srisailam RB 30.04.2012
11.1.5 KPCL vide letter dated 7th July, 2011 had furnished the tentative schedule of mock drill in
KPCL stations for the period July to December 2011 :
Station Tentative date for mock drill
Sharavathi GS 1st week of Oct 11Linganmakki PH 1st week of Oct 11Gerusoppa 1st week of Oct 11 Nagjhari PH 2nd week of Oct 11Supa PH 2nd week of Oct 11Kadra & Kodasalli 2nd week of Oct 11Varahi UG PH 3rd week of Oct 11Almatti PH 4th week of Oct 11
11.1.6 The following was noted:
Mock drill on black start operation at Nagarjunasagar was conducted on 3rd August 2011 between 1200 – 1300 hrs by APGENCO.
Mock drill on black start operation at Srisailam Left Bank was conducted on 8th July 2011 between 1100 - 1130 hrs by APGENCO.
Mock drill on Black Start Procedure at Nagjheri PH was conducted on 10th July 2011 between 1848 – 1954 hrs by KPCL.
Mock drill on Black Start Procedure at Varahi UG PH was carried out on 9th June 2011 between 1610 - 1625 hrs by KPCL.
TANGEDCO had informed that due to need for uninterrupted power supply for PH I & II at Kodiyar for the work of realignment M/C and injector replacement the proposed date of Black Start Operation could not be conducted and the date would be intimated later.
Mock fire drill was conducted near conveyor No.1 of coal plant on 25th June 2011 between 1600 – 1650 hrs at Ramagundam ‘B’ by APGENCO.
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Mock Fire Drill was conducted at IX and X mills area on 29th
April 2011 between 1030 - 1100 hrs at Kothagudem V by APGENCO.
11.1.7 SRLDC informed that mock exercise for availing startup power through AC
bypass at HVDC Gazuwaka & HVDC Bhadravathi was also planned. AGM,
SRLDC said that mock drill of HVDC Gazuwaka would be conducted during the
planned shutdown of unit II of Simhadri. APSLDC / NTPC were requested to
confirm the dates for maintenance so that the mock drill schedule could be
finalized accordingly.
11.1.8 SRLDC informed that Workshop on Black Start Restoration Procedure of SR
was scheduled as given below:
Date Name of the System Expected Utilities26.08.2011 Andhra Pradesh NTPC, APTRANSCO, LANCO,
BESCOMs, SRTS-I, APGENCO27.08.2011 Kerala KSEB, NTPC Kayamkulam29.08.2011 Tamil Nadu MAPS, KKNPP, TN, NLC,
Puducherry30.08.2011 Karnataka KGS, KPTCL, KPCL, SRTS-II
11.1.9 DE (PP), APTRANSCO said that the Workshop could be conducted at
Hyderabad on 26th August 2011. APSLDC was also planning to invite the IPPs
located in Vemagiri region and he suggested that SRLDC could apprise them of
the need and necessity of the reactive power management and associated
issues. GM, SRDC said that SRLDC would also cover the reactive power
management issues.
11.1.10 DCE, KSEB said that the Workshop could be conducted at Kalamassery on 27th
August 2011.
11.1.11 AEE, TANTRANSCO opined that the Workshop at Chennai was not required.
11.1.12 GM, SRLDC suggested whether the Workshop for TN system could be
conducted at MAPS.
11.1.13 SO (G), MAPS said that he would enquire and revert back.
11.1.14 CEE (LD), KPTCL confirmed that the Workshop could be conducted on 30 th
August 2011 at Bangalore.
11.1.15 AGM, SRLDC informed that the requirement of synchronising facility at black
start restoration critical substations (Annexure-XXXII) had been discussed and
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followed up in various OCC/Protection Committee Meetings. TCC had also
been apprised of the requirements. He requested the concerned utilities to
expedite the works. SRLDC was planning to organize familiarization workshop
on “Black Start Restoration Procedure in SR” at SLDC / Constituent’s locations.
11.1.16 It was also noted that CEE, LD Centre, KPTCL had once again addressed to
the concerned Chief Engineers, Transmission Zones to initiate necessary action
for providing synchronization facility at critical stations like Lingapur, Lingasugur,
Peenya, Sirsi, Shiralikoppa and other important 220 kV substations.
Synchronizing facility was available at Guttur 220 kV side.
11.1.17 AGM, SRLDC informed that review of Black Start Restoration Procedure would
be taken up after the completion of the workshop. He added that new lines and
generators had been added and the Black Start Restoration Procedure needed
to be updated and it was mandated to review the procedure annually.
11.2 Normative vs. average actual ex-bus generation
AGM, SRLDC informed that average actual ex-bus generation in respect of ISGS
during the month of July 2011 (Annexure-XXXIII) was less with respect to normative
DC for all the stations except Ramagundam.
11.3 Utilisation of inter-regional links
AGM, SRLDC also presented the utilization of inter-regional links (Annexure-
XXXIV). Bhadravathi & Talcher-Kolar links were being utilized mainly for
importing power.
11.4 Tripping details
11.4.1 SRLDC expressed serious concern since the information regarding tripping
details with relay indications was awaited from nearly all the constituents. AGM,
SRLDC said that the entities should furnish the preliminary report on ‘events’ in
compliance of IEGC Regulation, 5.9.6(a). Detailed report along with necessary
information as mandated by IEGC should be followed.
11.4.2 MS I/c, SRPC said that information needed to be continuously provided to
SRLDC/SLDCs as they had to coordinate a number of activities and plan load
generation balance in real time. If concrete information was not provided it
would affect in taking optimal decisions in the interest of the grid. The issue
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was being followed up both in Protection & Operation Sub-Committee meetings
but there was no noticeable improvement. Constituents should identify and
implement a methodology so that the requisite information was available to the
RLDC/RPC.
11.5 Wind Generation
AGM, SRLDC presented the day-wise Wind Generation pattern in Karnataka &
Tamil Nadu during the period 1st July 2011 to 31st July 2011. Wind generation in
Tamil Nadu had varied between 32.59 MU (9th July 2011) to 59.70 MU (on 11th July
2011). Wind generation in Karnataka had varied between 9.31 MU (5 th July 2011)
to 23.42 MU (on 14th July 2011). Details are furnished in Annexure-XXXV.
11.6 Drawal Extremes
AGM, SRLDC presented the statement of Drawal Extremes for the month of July
2011. The maximum till date are given in the table below:
StateExtremes July 2011 (upto 24th) Extremes till date
Max(MW) Date Time
BlockMin
(MW) Date TimeBlock
Max(MW) Month Min
(MW) Month
AP 3312 10.07.11 49 685 13.07.11 75 4005 Aug. 08 -1280 Aug. 06KAR 1484 01.07.11 64 -622 18.07.11 13 2722 Sep. 10 - 947 Sep. 09KER 1485 05.07.11 88 642 13.07.11 03 1485 July 11 -610 Oct. 07TN 3349 17.07.11 70 1348 12.07.11 50 4315 May 11 -100 Oct. 03PUDU 302 20.07.11 74 110 19.07.11 69 304 May 11 58 May 10
It was noted that Karnataka was going into injecting mode.
11.7 400 kV UPCL-Shanthigram DC lineKPTCL informed that out of 529 locations, 428 stubs had been concreted, 385
towers erected and 114.2 spans stringing completed on 400 kV UPCL-Shanthigram
DC line.
11.8 Load shedding details & web based PSP system utility
It was noted in earlier OCC Meetings, that the hourly load shedding details should
be furnished online by the State SLDCs before 3 ‘O’ clock in respect of the previous
day through web. SRLDC had also requested the constituents to furnish the other
details through web based PSP system utility of SRLDC. For any assistance /
clarifications, OS department of SRLDC could be approached. AGM, SRLDC
pointed out that in certain instances the correct load shedding details were not
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being furnished by the constituents and requested to take corrective action in this
regard.
11.9 Sharing of inter-State transmission charges & losses
11.9.1 It was noted that as per directions of Hon’ble CERC, the CERC (Sharing of
Inter-State Transmission Charges and Losses) Regulation 2010 had been
implemented from 1st July 2011.
11.9.2 MS I/c, SRPC said that the above Regulation had been implemented and the
first Regional Transmission Account had been issued by the Secretariat and the
Deviation Account would be issued.
11.10 Monthly Time drift report receipt status
The status of Monthly Time drift report presented by SRLDC is given below:
Utility StatusAndhra Pradesh No station is sending
Karnataka Only Nelamangala has started sending
Tamil Nadu Only Gummidipoondi & Hosur sending regularly
Puducherry Resumed sendingRamagundam, NTPC Not regularNLC Not regularKaiga GS Not regularMAPS Not sending
Chief Manager, SRLDC requested the constituents to furnish the Time Drift Report
regularly to SRLDC.
11.11 Coordinators for Disaster Management
11.11.1 It was noted that nomination of a nodal officer from MAPS had been received
vide letter dated 6th August 2011 (Annexure-XXXVI). AGM, SRLDC informed
that nomination from Karnataka IPPs was awaited.
11.11.2 In the 61st OCC Meeting it was noted that CEE (LD), KPTCL had followed up
the issue with JSW Energy Ltd. & UPCL vide letter dated 13th June 2011. CEE
(LD), KPTCL informed that they were following up with the IPPs.
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11.12 ATC / TTC computations
AGM, SRLDC pointed out that ATC / TTC computations were to be furnished by
State utilities.
11.13 Mock Exercise for implementation of the RRF
11.13.1 SRLDC informed that CERC had directed to start mock exercise for the
implementation of RRF w.e.f. 1st July 2011. SRLDC had taken up the issue with
beneficiaries vide letter dated 5th July 2011 requesting them to make necessary
arrangements. Following was the action to be initiated by the States:
List of the wind farms and solar farms eligible for RRF provision.
Details of contracts along with contracted price to be furnished to the concerned RLDC/RPC through the respective SLDC
Forecasting data for wind & solar generation to be furnished to the concerned SLDC/RLDC/RPC
15 Minute block-wise data of schedule and actual generation from wind farms & solar farms as recorded in the SEMs on weekly basis to be furnished to the concerned SLDC/RLDC/RPC
Solar generators may be advised to give availability of the generator, weather forecasting, solar insolation, season and normal solar generation curve etc to the concerned RLDC for vetting of the generation schedules
Furnish details of nodal developer who shall be responsible for coordinating the collective capacity on behalf of the group of developers on issues like SCADA, metering, scheduling, UI charges, RRF, forecasting data to the concerned SLDC/RLDC/RPC
States to identify nodal officer for coordinating on the above matters.
11.13.2 Chief Manager, SRLDC said that ‘nil’ list could be furnished in case no wind /
solar developers were meeting the criteria.
11.14 Evacuation System for upcoming Generators.
11.14.1 AGM, SRLDC appraised the committee about the upcoming Generators and
associated evacuation system (Annexure-XXXVII). He requested the
constituents to furnish updates on the progress of the evacuation system which
could be reviewed in the OCC meeting.
11.14.2 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that BTPS – Hiriyur line was held up at seven
locations for forest clearance.
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11.14.3 GM, SRLDC pointed out that second unit of Bellary was likely to come up within
few months and the associated evacuation scheme should be in place before
commercial operation of the unit.
11.14.4 EE, KPCL informed that the second unit at Bellary was expected in about three
months time.
11.15 Connection Agreement
AGM, SRLDC said that the copy of the connection agreement was also required
to be furnished to SRLDC as per the Regulations.
11.16 Protection Certification
11.16.1 SRLDC pointed out that the availability and healthiness of various protection &
defense mechanism schemes in the power system of Southern Region play a
vital role in ensuring safe, secure & reliable grid operation. Non availability /
non-functioning of these equipments/operators of these schemes may
sometimes reduce the redundancy and reliability of some vital elements in the
grid which may hamper smooth and sustained grid operation.
11.16.2 AGM, SRLDC requested the constituents to furnish this information regularly.
11.17 Weekly SEM Data Receipt Status
SRLDC informed about the delay of receipt of Weekly SEM data for the month of
July 2011 as given below:
Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Tamil Nadu
Station No. of occasions Station No. of
occasions Station No. of occasions
Kothagudem 3 Kadakola 2 SP Koil 1Bellary 1Hoody 1Raichur 1
Chief Manager, SRLDC requested that the information should be furnished on a
timely basis by all the concerned utilities.
11.18 LC for UI payment
11.18.1 SRLDC informed that the following utilities had to open LC for UI payment
delays as given below:
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Utility LC amount(` Crores) Default for the year
Andhra Pradesh 10.2 2009-10Puducherry 1.0 2009-10Tamil Nadu 32.84 Current year
11.18.2 Chief Manager, SRLDC requested Tamil Nadu to clear the default of about `100
Crores and `2 Crores towards UI and reactive energy charges during 2011-12.
He added that the default in payment was derailing the entire settlement
mechanism.
11.18.3 MS I/c, SRPC informed that a D.O. letter had been addressed to Chairman,
TANTRANSCO requesting to expedite the UI payments. MAPS and Kaiga GS
were also informing about the huge outstanding.
11.19 Loading on Kadakola – Kaniyampetta Line
MS I/c, SRPC informed that the issue was deliberated in the 16th SRPC / 15th TCC
Meetings held on 30th /29th April 2011 wherein it was decided that KPTCL and
KSEB team would examine technical remedial actions so that the line could be
loaded to 150-180 MW. Assistance from PGCIL could be sought if required. Till
such time, the loading on the line would be limited to 120 MW.
11.20 Operating Procedures
AGM, SRLDC informed that amendment in Operating Procedure based on the
comments had been circulated. He requested the constituents to furnish the
comments, if any.
11.21 Closing of Konaje – Manjeshwaram 110 kV line
11.21.1 In the 58th OCC Meeting, KSEB had requested KPTCL to examine the
possibility of closing the Konaje-Manjeshwaram 110 kV line for better
connectivity to north Kerala. KPTCL had informed the line works for the multi
circuit were being taken up and there were some RoW issues involved. As per
the discussions with the field officers, only 10 MW of power could be availed by
Kerala in emergent conditions and not on sustained basis. KPTCL had been
requested to get further details regarding commissioning, loading etc.
11.21.2 It was noted that KPTCL had informed that line works were not completed due
to RoW problem.
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11.22 SPS for Vijayawada-Nellore D/C lines
It was noted that the Minutes of the meeting held at Hyderabad on 9th May 2011
had already been circulated. The IPPs/PGCIL were to revert back with details by
15th June 2011. APTRANSCO & PGCIL had been requested to furnish the
necessary details to SRLDC/SRPC Secretariat by 15th June 2011. APTRANSCO
had informed that there was no further communication from the IPPs.
11.23 Closing of Hassan-Mysore line
11.23.1 AGM, SRLDC expressed concern over the sustained opening of 400 kV
Hassan-Mysore line based on the request of Karnataka SLDC. He pointed out
that corrective action needed to be identified and implemented by KPTCL.
11.23.2 CEE (LD), KPTCL said that to avoid overloading of 2 Nos. of 220 kV lines
between Sharavathy Generating Station & Talaguppa they were being forced to
open out 400 kV Mysore-Hassan lines. However, the said lines could be tied
soon after commissioning of ongoing works of 400 kV UPCL-Hassan D/C line or
commissioning of additional line from Sharavathy to Talaguppa.
11.23.3 MS I/c, SRPC suggested that KPTCL could come out with details to improve the
situation so that the Mysore-Hassan lines could be closed.
11.24 ATC implications due to CoD of Simhadri Stage-II
11.24.1 The issue regarding CoD of Simhadri Stage II was deliberated in the 61st OCC
meeting as the ATC of WR-SR link was likely to be affected by 200 MW. If
there was delay, ATC could be released for other transactions. KSEB vide letter
dated 28th July 2011 (Annexure-XXXVIII) had raised issues about the
commissioning of Simhadri Stage-II unit and injections by IPPs of AP.
Subsequently, the issue was taken up by SRLDC vide letter dated 21st July
2011 (Annexure-XXXIX).
11.24.2 AGM, NTPC informed that unit I of Simhadri Stage II was expected to go on
commercial operation by end of August 2011. The letter received from Simhadri
NTPC dated 28th July 2011 in this regard is enclosed as Annexure-XL.
11.25 Training on Advanced SCADA / EMS / DMS
AGM, SRLDC informed that training on advanced SCADA/EMS/DMS was proposed
to be conducted at SLRDC from 23rd to 25th August 2011. Notable speakers from
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GE, Infosys etc had been invited. He requested that constituents may furnish
nominations at the earliest.
11.26 Grid incidents/critical elements tripping11.26.1 Vijayawada units tripping on 09.07.2011
SRLDC informed that preliminary report had been sent on 11th July 2011. Data, reports from the regional entities was yet to be received.
11.26.2 Rayalaseema TPS units tripping on 10.07.2011
SRLDC informed that preliminary report had been sent on 11th July 2011. Data, reports from the regional entities was yet to be received.
11.26.3 Nagjheri & Kodasalli units tripping on 10.07.2011
SRLDC informed that preliminary report had been sent on 11th July 2011. Data, reports from the regional entities was yet to be received.
11.26.4 Repeated tripping of 220 kV Kaiga-Kadra & Kaiga-Kodasalli lines on 8 th, 9th & 10th July 2011
SRLDC informed that data, reports from the regional entities was yet to be received.
11.26.5 Tripping of Tallapalli ICT on 1.07.2011
SRLDC informed that data, reports from the regional entities was yet to be received.
11.26.6 MS I/c, SRPC said that the trippings could be deliberated in detail in the
Working Group Meeting of Protection Sub-Committee scheduled for 23rd August
2011. However the data needed to be furnished by all the constituents urgently.
11.27 Non operation of SPS at Nagjheri
SRLDC expressed concern over the non operation of SPS at Nagjheri. It was
suggested that KPCL/Karnataka SLDC may come up with details for discussion
during the Protection Sub-Committee meeting scheduled for 23rd & 24th August
2011.
11.28 Requirement of ICT capacity augmentation
GM, SRLDC informed that the issue regarding ICT capacity augmentation was
discussed in the 32nd Standing Committee. Based on that the issue of requirement
was taken up with CEA / PGCIL vide letter dated 3rd August 2011 (Annexure-XLI)
12. ADDITIONS TO INSTALLED CAPACITY DURING JULY 2011
The following was added to the installed capacity during the month as reported by the
constituents:
Tamil Nadu
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75.4 MW of wind mills were added.
13. TRANSMISSION LINES AND SUBSTATIONS COMMISSIONED DURINGJULY 2011
The following lines and substations (220 kV and above) were commissioned during
the month as reported by the constituents:
PGCIL LILO of Circuit I & II of 400 kV D/C Almathy-Sriperumbudur line at
Vallur TPS under Transmission System associated with NTPC-TNEB JV TPS was successfully commissioned on 11th July 2011 & 14th July 2011 and was declared under commercial operation w.e.f. 1st August 2011.
LILO of 400 kV D/C Gazuwaka-Vemagiri line at Simhadri TPS under Transmission System associated with Simhadri II generation project was successfully commissioned on 8th July 2011 and was declared under commercial operation w.e.f. 1st August.
APTRANSCO 220 kV DC/SC line from Ramagundam- Bellampally (37 ckm) was
charged on 20th July, 2011.
2 x 100 MVA, 220 kV SS at Bellampally (Mandamarri) was charged on 20th July, 2011.
One circuit of 220 kV D/C LILO to Dhone switching station of Gooty–Somayajulapally was charged on 28.07.2011.
TANTRANSCOLILO of 400 kV Sriperumbudur-Puducherry line at Sunguvarchatram S/S for a length of 16.28 ckm had been energized on 31st July 2011.
14. MAINTENANCE OF GENERATING UNITS14.1 Reviewed & updated Outage Plan for the year 2011-12 is available on SRPC
website (www.srpc.kar.nic.in).
14.2 Details of generating units under shut down (forced as well as planned) during
July 2011 are enclosed as Annexure -XLII.
15. SHUT DOWN PROGRAMME OF CENTRAL GENERATING STATIONS
15.1 The following shutdowns were approved:
Sl. No. Station Unit
No.Capacity
in MW From To Remarks
1. NLC – II VII 210 25.08.2011 28.09.2011 AMP
15.2 Shutdown of NTPC units
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15.2.1 Concurrence for preponement of unit III at Talcher Stage II was given vide letter
dated 28th July 2011 (Annexure-XLIII). SE-I, SRPC pointed out that NTPC had
not complied with the OCC recommendation that unit maintenance be taken up
in July 2011, though the concurrence for preponement was given.
15.2.2 NTPC Talcher Stage-II vide letter dated 5th August 2011 (Annexure-XLIV) had
requested preponement of annual maintenance of unit-IV from 15th September
2011 to 19th October 2011. AGM Talcher NTPC pointed out that the contractors
were pre-occupied in the month of July and therefore they had scheduled the
shut down of Unit III from August 2011. He requested that Unit IV shut down
could be approved from 15th September 2011 against the proposed schedule of
5th November 2011 to 9th December 2011.
15.2.3 In this regard, the following was noted:
There was overlap of unit IV & unit V at Talcher Stage-II.
There were around 1500 MW of outages in NTPC stations during October 2011.
As per the decision taken in the 16th SRPC meeting, Talcher Stage-II unit shutdown was to be planned during November each year along with Talcher-Kolar HVDC bipole shutdown.
15.2.4 AGM, Talcher NTPC said that they would work out the schedules for Unit IV & V
and avoid overlap. He also requested PGCIL to coordinate the maintenance of
the HVDC link in October 2011 end.
15.2.5 CEE (LD), KPTCL said that generators needed to stick to the finalized
maintenance schedule. During July maintenance should have been undertaken
as there was low demand condition and high wind injection.
15.2.6 DE (PP), APTRANSCO observed that generally the demand picks up in October
and NTPC’s outages were maximum in October. Lean demand period should be
utilized for maintenance as being carried out by APGENCO.
15.2.7 After deliberations, the following was decided.
NTPC was advised to adhere to its original plan of unit IV from 5 th
November 2011 to 11th December 2011.
Annual maintenance of Unit VI at Talcher Stage-II was spilling upto 9 th
January 2012 which was to be completed before December 2011.
NTPC was suggested to furnish the revised schedule in consultation with PGCIL keeping in view the above issues.
15.2.8 DGM, NTPC Ramagundam informed that after assessing the healthiness of unit-V
they were planning to defer the shutdown till next year.
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15.2.9 The following was pointed out in this regard:
Unit IV at Ramagundam had been deferred for 2010-11 after assessing the healthiness but the unit was taken out for shutdown during high demand period of Southern Region from 23rd March 2011 to 7th May 2011.
OCC suggested that the shutdown could be taken up as per schedule i.e. from 8th September 2011 to 7th October 2011 so as to ensure healthiness of all the units during peak demand months i.e. January to April 2012.
15.3 GM, SRLDC enquired from APTRANSCO about the reasons why Simhadri unit
maintenance was postponed.
15.4 DE (PP), APTRANSCO said that Simhadri unit maintenance was postponed keeping
in view the Telengana Bundh called from 17th August 2011. The hydro inflows had
increased only after 22nd July 2011. AP had taken proactive steps by taking
shutdown of Kothagudem & VTPS units so that the thermal planned availability did
not get affected during the Bundh period.
15.5 It was noted that as per IEGC Provisions, RPCs are to submit quarterly, half yearly
reports to the Commission indicating deviation in outages from the plan along with
the reasons. SE-I, SRPC said that the reasons for outage deviations also needed to
be communicated to SRPC Secretariat.
16. MAINTENANCE OF LINES AND ICTs COMPLETED IN JULY 2011 The following planned maintenance of elements was carried out by PGCIL during the
month of July 2011: Sl. No. Element Name Date Period Remarks
1. Nagarjunasagar ICT I 21.07.2011 1355 hrs to 1828 hrs AMP works2. Malkaram-Hyderabad 23.07.2011 1005 hrs to 1548 hrs AMP works3. Gajuwel-Hyderabad 02.07.2011 1027 hrs to 1440 hrs AMP works4. Neyveli-Pugalur 29.07.2011 0814 hrs to 1628 hrs LC availed by NLC
0900 hrs to 1400 hrs AMP during OSD by PGCIL
5. Hosur ICT I 16.07.2011 0931 hrs to 1200 hrs AMP works6. Pugalur ICT II 24.07.2011 0911 hrs to 1241 hrs AMP works7. Udumalpet ICT I 17.07.2011 0818 hrs to 1538 hrs AMP works8. Udumalpet ICT II 10.07.2011 0824 hrs to 1810 hrs AMP works9. Line Reactor of Neyveli –
Pugalur I29.07.2011 0900 hrs to 1400 hrs AMP during OSD
10. Puducherry – S’budur 0800 hrs of 23.07.2011 to 1600 hrs of 26.07.2011
AMP works and insulator replacement during OSD
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17. SHUT DOWN PROGRAMME OF LINES AND ICTs PROPOSED
17.1 The following shutdowns of the ISTS were approved by the OCC:
Sl.No. Line/ICT/Bus Reactor
Date ofshutdown
FromHrs.
ToHrs. Remarks
PGCIL1. Nellore-Vijayawada I 14.08.2011 0800 1800 Construction works associated
with SEP-Nellore D/C line of SEPL & MEPL
2. Nellore-Vijayawada II 14.08.2011 0800 1800
3. Almathy-Vallur I 21.08.2011 0800 1800 For completing balance minor construction works of LILO of Almathy-Sriperumbudur DC line at Vallur TPS
4. Almathy-Vallur II 21.08.2011 0800 18005. Vallur-Sriperumbudur I 28.08.2011 0800 18006. Vallur-Sriperumbudur II 28.08.2011 0800 18007. Gooty ICT I 23.08.2011 0800 1200 AMP works8. Cudappah ICT II 25.08.2011 0800 1200 AMP works9. Pugalur ICT I 24.08.2011 0900 1300 AMP works
10. Puducherry ICT I 20.08.2011 0900 1300 Warranty tests & AMP works11. Neyveli-Puducherry 22.08.2011 0900 1500 Request of NLC12. Neyveli-Villianur 24.08.2011 0900 1500 Insulator replacement
APTRANSCO13. Malkaram ICT II (400 kV,
315 MVA)09.08.2011 0800 1600 Routine periodical relay testing,
emulsifier system testing etc. and general M/W of Main Bay & Tie Bay.
14. Mamidapally ICT (400 kV, 315 MVA)
27.08.2011 0900 1600 General M/W & MRT testing
15. 400 kV Mamidapally – Srisailam Line II
10.08.2011 0900 1700 General M/W & PMI rectification works
16. 400 kV Malkaram-Ramagundam line*
11.08.2011 or 15.08.2011
1000 1500 Routine periodical relay testing, tan delta testing & General M/W
17. 400 kV Mammidipally – Khammam Line II
17.08.2011 0900 1700 Taurus Kit testing, periodical relay testing, tan delta testing and General M/W
* In coordination with SRTS-I, APSLDC & SRLDC
17.2 Availability of 230 kV Bus Coupler at TANTRANSCO Myvadi (Udumalpet S/S)
17.2.1 SRTS-II PGCIL had raised the following issues:
Major overhaul and major maintenance works of 230 kV side CBs of Udumalpet ICTs 1 & 2 are overdue and such overhaul takes at least 2 to 3 days.
In order to avoid outage of respective ICTs, the system has been designed initially to have by-pass arrangement through high level by-pass isolators and 220 kV Bus Coupler CB in 230 kV TANTRANSCO switchyard. With such arrangement, the LV side breaker of Udumalpet ICTs can be taken out of service for maintenance without causing outage of ICTs. The protection trip also will be automatically transferred to the Bus Coupler Breaker at TANTRANSCO S/S which will essentially act as LV side CB of Udumalpet ICT.
However it has been observed that this Bus Coupler CB at TANTRANSCO Myvadi 230 kV S/S is not operational for the past few years. The request made by POWERGRID for providing this
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CB in service from25.07.2011 to facilitate our CB overhaul was turned down by TANTRANSCO stating that the said CB is defective.
TANTRANSCO be requested to make the Bus Coupler CB at Myvadi ready to effectively utilize by-pass arrangement and avoid outage of Udumalpet ICTs.
17.2.2 DGM, SRTS-II PGCIL said that despite repeated requests the works had not been
carried out by TANTRANSCO. He said that the Udumalpet ICTs outage was
required to be avoided. Any outages of ICTs should not be attributable to
PGCIL since maintenance work on the breakers was long over due. Similar
problem existed at Madurai, Trichy, Alundur etc.
17.2.3 SE-I, SRPC opined that deemed availability may have to be considered if
TANTRANSCO did not complete the work. Periodical maintenance was
necessary for smooth grid operation.
17.2.4 SE (LD&GO), TANTRANSCO said that he would study the issue and revert back.
17.2.5 MS I/c, SRPC said that similar problems could be attended at all the stations to
avoid outage of the ICTs.
17.3 Planned shutdowns of 400 kV transmission elements of State Sector
17.3.1 In the earlier OCC meetings it had been recommended that the planned
shutdowns of 400 kV transmission elements of State Sector also needed to be
approved through OCC. State transmission utilities had been requested to
furnish the planned shutdowns of 400 kV transmission elements in their system
for the year 2011-12.
17.3.2 It was noted that APTRANSCO had furnished the tentative schedule of the
planned maintenance of the 400 kV transmission network elements for approval
through OCC. Efforts of APTRANSCO in this regard were appreciated and
placed on record by the OCC. KPTCL was also requested to plan maintenance
of the 400 kV transmission elements through OCC.
17.3.3 CEE (LD), KPTCL informed that a letter had been addressed to all 400 kV
substations to furnish the outage plan of 400 kV elements in their substation for
the year 2011-12.
18. ENERGY EXCHANGES DURING THE MONTH OF JULY 2011
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Energy interchanges between the constituent systems and exchanges with the other
regions are given in Annexure-XLV.
19. CAPACITY ADDITION IN SOUTHERN REGION
It had been decided in the SRPC meetings that the constituents would furnish the
status on upcoming Generating Schemes, since SRP Committee needed to be kept
informed of the likely capacity additions. SE-I, SRPC requested the constituents to
furnish on a regular basis, the updated information on capacity additions including the
IPPs, to help apprise SRPC appropriately.
20. REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE OF ULDC SCHEME
20.1 GM, SRLDC informed about the status of pending field inputs (Annexure-XLVI). He
added that in the 16th/15th SRPC/TCC Meetings, it was noted that all the
constituents would expedite and complete the pending works by 31st May 2011.
SRLDC/NLDC were monitoring the details of pending works and they may be
forced to approach CERC in case the situation did not improve considerably. He
added that standby data channels were not available at Trichy,
Thiruvananthapuram, Pugalur, Hiriyur, Nelamangala, Karaikudi, Kalavindapattu
Talcher RCI, Lanco, & Warangal. Non availability of voice communication at
Pugalur, Kolar HVDC, Kolar HVAC, NTPC Kayamkulam, MAPS, Kaiga GS, NLC
Stage-II, Neyveli TS-I Expansion, Neyveli TS-II Expansion, Nellore, Gazuwaka
HVDC, Hiriyur, Kalavindapattu, Mysore, Narendra, Thiruvananthapuram, Talcher
HVDC, Hassan, Puducherry, Munirabad & HVDC Bhadravathi was also pointed.
Need for reliable/dedicated/healthy internet communication for smooth system
operation was also highlighted.
20.2 It was noted that MS I/c, SRPC had also taken up this issue with the TCC Members
to expedite the works in regard to pending field inputs vide letter dated
14th June 2011 (Annexure-XLVII).
20.3 CEE, LD, KPTCL informed the following:
Out of 102 points, 60 points of KPCL, work was under progress. Status points of KPTCL were also configured and the data transfer between SLDC & SRLDC was completed.
Major IPPS had been informed to provide data to SLDC
Reliable/dedicated internet services already provided to SLDC.
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20.4 MS I/c, SRPC requested the constituents to expedite the pending works and
resolve the issues amicably. He said that the issue would be further taken up in the
TCC/SRPC meeting scheduled to be held at Vishakhapatnam on 11th &
12th August 2011.
21. VOTE OF THANKS
MS I/c, SRPC thanked the delegates for their lively discussion. He added that the
recommendations / concerns would be further deliberated in the TCC / SRPC
Meetings scheduled for 12th and 13th August 2011.
22. DATE & VENUE OF THE NEXT MEETING
The schedule for next OCC Meeting is as follows:
Meeting : 63rd OCC of SRPCDate : 13.09.2011 (Tuesday)Time : 10:30 HoursVenue : Bangalore
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