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Year-on-year price comparison of power traded on IEX and PXIL (15 – 30 June)
Year-on-year price comparison of power traded on IEX and PXIL (01 – 15 January)
Year-on-year volume comparison of power traded on IEX (01 – 15 January)
Year-on-year volume comparison of power traded on PXIL (01 – 15 January)
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Region N3
Buy volume: 20,152
Sell volume: 7,017
Price: 2,533
Region N1
Buy volume: 2,18,340 Sell volume: 95,581
Price: 2,533
Region W3
Buy volume: 2,386
Sell volume: 6,00,433
Price: 2,346
Region A2
Buy volume: 26,193
Sell volume: 27,813
Price: 2,346
Region N2
Buy volume: 3,39,454
Sell volume: 1,06,590
Price: 2,533
Region W1
Buy volume: 24,476
Sellvolume:1,98,028
Price: 2,346
Region E1
Buy volume: 1,03,839
Sell volume: 99,577
Price: 2,346
Region A1
Buy volum:10,365
Sell volume:31,782
Price: 2,346
Region W2
Buy volume: 4,22,340
Sell volume: 1,31,678
Price: 2,346
Region E2
Buy volume: 24,690
Sell volume: 46,517
Price: 2,346
Region S1
Buy volume: 2,81,671
Sell volume:1,76,236
Price: 2,924
Region S2
Buy volume: 85,336
Sell volume: 37,990
Price: 2,924
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Power Bulletin
Approved Bilateral Short Term Open Access (in million kWh)
Month | RLDC
MAR '16 APRIL '16 MAY '16 JUN'16 JUL'16 AUG'16 SEP'16 OCT'16 NOV'16
North 1243 840 1832 2266 3536 3769 2761 1180 1080
West 1238 1008 1224 1053 1146 1012 1423 1483 1174
South 1032 1183 1007 911 493 1118 1112 902 872
East 1141 1420 1150 941 627 793 944 732 662
North-East
201 122 126 60 66 72 60 74 114
TOTAL 4855 4573 5339 5231 5868 6765 6301 4371 3902
Approved Bilateral & Collective STOA (million kWh) FY 2015-16 and FY 2016-17
Major Sellers at Exchanges in November’ 2016 (MUs) Major Buyers at Exchanges in November’ 2016 (MUs)
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Madhya Pradesh,
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Jindal India Thermal,
352 Jindal
Power, 186
Himachal Pradesh, 161
Apl Mundra Stage 3, 157
Others, 2312
Gujarat, 462
Rajasthan, 455
Kerala, 299
Telangana, 256
Uttar Pradesh,
251
Others, 1917
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Storage status of important reservoirs (As on 01 January 2017)
Region – No. of reservoirs
Filing position w.r.t. FRL
North (HP, Punjab, Rajasthan) – 6
West (Maharashtra, Gujarat) – 27
South (Karnataka, TN, AP, Kerala) – 31
14,418
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72,389 353 251,321
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Summary REC trading on IEX
MPL IEX
4,227 578,088
18,665 75 202,717
8,313,322
202,717
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Power Bulletin
Expedite rural LED lighting plan, Naidu tells officials
About 25 lakh LED lights will be procured to replace the existing street lights in about 12,900 villages in the state Haryana's Panchkula district, 173 villages get 24-
……………………………………… hour power supplyPanchkula has become the first district in the state to get 24-hour power supply in its towns as well as villages from this year
Saur Sujala Yojana: NABARD allocates Rs 171 …………………. crore to Chhattisgarh government
11,000 solar powered irrigation pump sets will be installed in Chhattisgarh in FY16-17 Saving on Rs 50LPA bill, police lines to run on
………………………………………………. solar powerSolar panels of total 130KW would be installed at different buildings of Allahabad police lines
…………… Tata Power's Odisha project shelvedTata Power had planned to set up a 1,000 MW plant which later enhanced to 2,000 MW Power transmission investment likely to be Rs 2
………………………………. lakh cr in next plan: CEAInter-state lines with capacity of around 56,000 MW are being planned by the end of the 13th plan
Indian solar sector to rank among top three global ………………. markets by 2017 end: Bridge to India
Indias total installed capacity will reach around 18 GW by the end of the year
Power demand up by 18% but no cuts in Tamil Nadu
Central thermal units are generating to their full capacity Power demand touches record level of 11,400 MW
……………………………………………………… in M.PInter-state lines with capacity of around 56,000 MW are being planned by the end of the 13th plan
(PTI) NEEPCO to generate 2,000 MW by end-2017
Three projects will be commissioned in 2017 and as many
as 50 mini and micro hydel power projects have been
identified all over Meghalaya
Sterlite ties up with Yes Bank to fund
………………………………… transmission project
The transmission project will increase power supply
by 2,000-3,000 MW to the energy starved region
UDAY to cover 90% discom debt after Tamil Nadu
…………………………………………….. joins on Monday
After Telangana & Assam, T.N will become the 21st state
to join this Scheme
Suzlon bags 105 MW order from Axis Energy Group in
Andhra
The project consists of 50 units of S111 90 metre tubular
tower, each with a capacity of 2.1 MW
………. Bihar, Jharkhand may face power outages
NTPC is now running at 60% capacity which is 20% less
than on normal days
Wind tariff may nose down to Rs 4-4.5 per unit in 1-
……………………………………………………….. GW bids
The current wind power installed capacity is nearly 28.08
GW & the average tariff of wind power is around Rs 5 per
unit
India, Portugal sign agreements in renewable
… energy
Waste and water management, solar and wind energy
sectors are full of opportunities to build strong commercial
ties between the two economies
… NTPC to take over Rajasthans Chhabra power plant
Rajasthan govt will transfer the 1000 MW Chhabra power
plant to NTPC
Indias solar prices set to drop amid competition,
................................................................... lower costs
Reduction in panel prices, falling interest rates and
competition among developers will help in achieving 100
GW solar capacity by 2022
Sterlite Power commissions Purulia-Kharagpur
project
This will supply 1,200 MW electricity to Jharkhand and
West Bengal
Centre calls national review meet to push clean
…………………………………………… energy projects
The meeting will help India to achieve its clean energy
commitments
Power Bulletin
Torrent Power Limited Short-Term Power Purchase arrangement to cater to the demand of Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Surat license areas. Due to reduction in availability of domestic gas, mainly from the KG Basin, the generation of electricity from the allocated gas has reduced substantially due to which a tender was floated for procurement of power. The rate discovered under the competitive bidding process of Rs.2.70 and Rs. 2.74 per unit for the months of January and February, 2017 and Rs. 2.75 per unit for the month of March, 2017 is lower than the rate of Rs. 3.80 per unit considered and approved in the Order dated 29.4.2014.
Period Time Duration Successful Bidder
Source Quantum(MW) Rate at GETCO periphery (Rs./unit)
1St jan 2017 to 28th Feb 2017
0700 hr to 2200 hr
Manikaran Power Limited
AvanthaJhabua Power Limited
(MP)
100 2.70
PTC India Limited
JaypeeNigrie Super Thermal
Power Plant (JNSTPP), MP
225 2.74
NTPC VVNL BALCO (Vedanta Group),
Chhattisgarh
75 2.75
1st to 31st March 2017
0700 hr to 2300 hr
Adani Enterprises
Limited
APL Mundra 500 2.75
Source:AccuWeather
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