Optimizing Generation

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Remarks of R.P. Singh
CMD, SJVN Limited
Power Scenario in India & Neighboring Countries
All India Installed Capacity (As on 30th September, 2014)
Sector
Installed Capacity (MW)
% Share
1,76,778
69.6
Hydro
40799
16.05
Nuclear
4,780
1.85
RES
31692
12.5
Total
254049
Thermal
Source:- CEA Report
Power Scenario in India & Neighboring Countries
Estimated Demand & Generation Projection in India by 2050
Year
Peak Demand Requirement
(GW)
Installed Capacity
Requirement (GW)
2016-17
200
271
2021-22
283
372
2026-27
401
528
2031-32
542
712
2036-37
644
882
2046-47
844
1258
2050
896
1388
Source:- Dessert Power India 20250 Report
Power Scenario in India & Neighboring Countries(- Contd-)
Status of Hydro Power Development in India (As on 30th
September,2014 )
Status
Capacity (MW)
Hydro Potential Available
148701
Under Operation
40799*
Under Construction
13207
Potential yet to explore
96100
% of Potential harnessed ( Operation +
construction)
34 %
•
Including Small/Mini Hydro Plants
Source:- CEA Report
Power Scenario in India & Neighboring Countries(- Contd-)
% Share of sectors in All India Hydro Power Installed Capacity (As on 30.09.2014)
Sector
Installed Capacity (MW)
% Share
Central
10623
26.03
State
27482
67.36
Private
2694
6.61
Total
40799
Source:- CEA Report
Power Scenario in India & Neighboring Countries(- Contd-)
Status of Hydro Power Development in India - Opportunities
Status
Capacity (MW) > 25 MW
Arunachal Uttarak Himachal
Pradesh
hand
Pradesh
Sikkim
Karnataka
Maharashtr Kerala
a
Hydro
Potential
50064
17998
18540
4248
6459
3314
3378
Under
Operation
405
3426
8439
669
3585
2487
1881
Under
Construction
2854
1640
3085
2622
0
0
100
Yet to
explore
46805
12932
7016
957
2874
827
1396
% of
potential
explored
6.5
28
62
55
55
75
59
Source:- CEA Report
Power Scenario in India & Neighboring Countries(- Contd-)
Hydro Power Opportunities in Neighboring Countries:-
Status
Capacity (MW)
Bhutan
Nepal
Hydro Potential
30000(Technically
feasible 23760 )
80000
Under Operation
1488
718
Under Construction
10064
4323
Yet to Explore
12208
74959
% of Potential explored
48
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Challenges for Hydro Power Sector
 Land Acquision
 Environmental Issues
 Market Challenges:- Bidding process for hydro projects, difficulty in financing
due to long gestation period
 Technical Challenges: Natural Disasters of flood and landslides along with
unexpected cavities, underground water springs (hot/cold) and a relatively
fragile rock as Himalayas are young fold mountains.
 Lack of Infrastructure:- Lack of communication facilities, Sub stations & Power
Evacuation Network.
 Clearance of DPR and approval of Investment decision
 Long gestation period
Challenges for Hydro Power Sector-ContdMajor slippage reasons for Hydro Projects

Delay in Preparation of DPR & MOU Signing

Delay in MOEF Clearances

Delay in Investment decision/Funds tie up constraints

Delay in Award of Works

Geological Surprises

Natural Calamity

R &R Issues

Court cases
Measures to Optimize the Hydro Power Generation
 Optimization in Operation of Hydro Power Plants
 Hydro Plants need to operate at Overload Capacity available within design limit
during high flow season and/or during peak hrs.
 Use of advance technologies e.g. Robotic based HVOF Coatings on underwater
parts , Periodic Reservoir Flushing and specific arrangements at Dam to counter
high silt in the river.
 Use of latest Control schemes/up gradation of control system of old plants to
achieve fast response characteristics e.g. FGMO/RGMO Mode of operation, SPS
Schemes for improving grid security etc.
Result: Extra MU
Extra MW
Less Maintenance time
Reduced cost of Maintenance
Increased Plant Availability
Measures to Optimize the Hydro Power Generation-Contd-
Nathpa Jhakri Hydro Power Station (1500 MW)
Gross Energy Generation (MU)
PAF ( NAPAF 90%)
Highest in the country
8000
108%
110.00%
7610
7500
104.26%
105.15%
105.75%
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
100.00%
7192
90.00%
7000
6778
80.00%
6500
70.00%
6000
5841
5500
60.00%
2014-15(up
to 11th Nov)
5000
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15(up to
11th Nov)
• The design energy generation capacity is 6,612 MU in a 90% dependable year
Measures to Optimize the Hydro Power Development
 Regulatory Framework for Hydro Power Sector:•
Revival of Mega Power Policy to allow the benefit of Excise Duty/Custom Duty on
Equipments as well as Construction material (Steel, Cement etc) for the Hydro plants of
Unit size more than 50-100 MW
•
Possibility of Single Window clearance for all approvals required to set up a Hydro
Power Plant.
•
A Central Agency/ Govt. of India may be given the responsibility for preparation of
DPR and obtaining all other statuary clearances before the allotment of project to
developer for execution.
•
Statuary clearance from the Environment, Forest and Wildlife point of view may be
accorded on a speedy basis.
•
Speedy approval of investment decision after the project has been allotted to the
developer.
 Improving Infrastructure of the Region Prior to Execution of Project:
Roads, Rail Connectivity, Upgrading of the existing sub-stations, Basic Infrastructure for PAPs
Measures to Optimize the Hydro Power Development (Contd.)
 Planning for Integrated River basin development approach:Project allocation procedure in line with integrated river basin development , Cascade
/Tandem Projects should be allotted to same developer.
 Development of Benefit sharing mechanism with PAPs for benefit of all stakeholders:Provisions for the PAPs to establish an ownership in the project by offering suitable
equity participation at par as on the date of COD.


Power evacuation Infrastructure:Dedicated Transmission network may be created for Evacuation of Power from the North
East Region.
Building Pooling substations in locations having concentration of hydro resources to reduce
project cost.
Introduction of Hydro Power Purchase obligation in line with renewable sector.
 Differential Tariff Structure consisting of Peak & Off-Peak Tariff

Introduction of incentive scheme for Operational Hydro Power Plants
-- Black start up capability
-- reactive power regulation
-- measures to ensure grid security like SPS & FGMO/RGMO mode .