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Augmentation and Maintenance of the Indian Renewable Energy

and Energy Efficiency Policy Database(IREEED)


March 2015 Summary sheet - Policies and Regulation
Wind

Extension of the Scheme for continuation of Generation Based Incentive (GBI) for Grid Interactive Wind Pow

Sanction for continuation of the " Scheme for promotion of Grid Interactive Power Generation Projects based

Sanction for continuation of scheme for program on "Small Wind Energy and Hybrid Systems(SWES)" during

Central

Guidelines for Implementation of Wind Resource Assessment


Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh Wind policy,2015

Arunachal Pradesh
N.A

Assam
N.A

Bihar
N.A

Chhattisgarh Policy Promotion for Power Generation from Wind

Delhi
N.A

Gujarat Wind Power Policy 2013

Haryana
N.A

Himachal Pradesh

N.A

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand
N.A

Karnataka
N.A

Kerala Guidelines for the Development of Wind Power in Government Lands under Captive Power Producer (CPP)
Kerala Guidelines for the Development of Wind Power in Government Lands under Captive Power Producer (CPP)

Madhya Pradesh Wind Power Project Policy 2012

Maharashtra
N.A

Manipur
N.A

Mizoram
N.A

Meghalaya
N.A

Nagaland
N.A

Orissa
N.A

Punjab
N.A

Rajasthan Policy for Promoting Generation of Electricity from Wind

Sikkim
N.A

Tamil Nadu
N.A

Tripura
N.A

Uttarakhand
N.A

Uttar Pradesh
N.A

West Bengal and so on


for all the states
N.A
Technology

Solar Biomass

Implementation of Scheme for setting up of 1000 MW of Grid-Connected Solar PV Power Projects by CPSUs and Government of India Organizations
Grid Connected Rooftop and Small Solar Power Plants Programme

Scheme for setting up of 15,000 MW of Grid-connected Solar PV Power plant through NTPC Ltd. / NVVN under National Solar Mission

Guidelines for Selection of 3000 MW Grid – Connected Solar PV Power Projects under Batch-II “State Specific Bundling Scheme”

Scheme to support “Promotion of Grid Interactive Biomass Power and Baga


Scheme for setting up of 300 MW Grid Connected & Off-grid solar power projects by Defence establishments under Ministry of Defence and Para Milit

Implementation of a Scheme for Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects in the country

GUIDELINES FOR CAPITAL SUBSIDY SCHEME OF GOVERNMENT OF INDIA


Implementation
FOR PROMOTING
of BiomassSOLAR
GasifierPHOTOVOLTAIC
based projects for
(SPV)
RuralWATER
Areas and
PUMPIN
Grid

Biomass Gasifier Programme - for the remaining period of 12th Five Year P

Guidelines for Installation of Solar power generators above 3 kWp up to Size of 100 kWp (with or without battery) with aggregate capacity of 25 MWp

Off-grid and Decentralized Solar Thermal Application Scheme

Installation of 10,000 nos. of solar photovoltaic water pumping systems for irrigation prupose implemented through National Bank for Agriculture and R

Installation of 17,500 nos. of SPV water Pumping System in Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Madh

Implementation of the Development of Solar Cities Programme during 2013-2014 and rest of 12th Five Year Plan

Guidelines for the setting up of 750 MW grid connected solar PV projects under JNNSM with Viability Gap Funding support from National clean Energy

Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission

Operational Guidelines for Capital Subsidy Scheme of Government of India for promoting Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) Water Pumping Systems for Irrigat

Supplementary guidelines for implementation of “Solar Pumping Programme for Irrigation and Drinking Water under Off Grid and Decentralised Solar a

National Biofuel Policy & Biomass Gasifier Programme


Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission-Phase II
Installation of 23,500 SPV Power Plants in selected states
National Biofuel Policy & Biomass Gasifier Programme

Off-grid and decentralised solar application scheme: Operational guidelines for Grid Connected rooftops and small solar power plant programme

Localization of Solar Energy through Local Assembly, Sale and Usage of One Million Solar Study Lamps (CFL/LED)
Subsidy for installation of 68,000 Numbers of Solar Photovoltaic lights

Final Guidelines for the implementation of Scheme for setting up of 750 MW Grid Connected Solar PV Projects under batch-I of Phase -II of JNNSM u
Solar PV Water Pumping System
Andhra Pradesh Solar Power Policy- 2015

Policy on net metering for solar grid interactive roof-top and small SPV

N.A

N.A N.A

N.A N.A

Chhattisgarh State Solar Energy Policy 2012 N.A

N.A N.A

Solar Power Policy 2009


N.A

Haryana Solar Power Policy, 2014 N.A

N.A N.A

Solar Power Policy for Jammu & Kashmir

N.A N.A
Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-2021

N.A

Kerala Solar Energy Policy 2013


N.A
Kerala Solar Energy Policy 2013
N.A

Policy for the Implementation of Solar Based Projects in Madhya Pradesh 2012
Madhya Pradesh Bio-mass based Electricity (Power) Project Implementatio

N.A N.A

N.A N.A

N.A N.A

N.A N.A

N.A N.A

NET METERING/BI-DIRECTIONAL METERING & THEIR CONNECTIVITY N.A

N.A N.A

Rajasthan Solar Energy Policy 2014 Policy for promoting generation of Electricity from Biomass 2010

N.A N.A
Tamil Nadu Solar Energy Policy 2012
Chief Minister’s Solar Rooftop Capital Incentive Scheme
N.A

N.A N.A

N.A N.A
Solar Power Policy Uttar Pradesh (UP) 2013

Uttar Pradesh Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant Policy, 2014 N.A

N.A N.A
Technology

Bagasse Cogen Small Hydro Biogas

motion of Grid Interactive Biomass Power and Bagasse Cogeneration in Sugar Mills” during the 12th Plan Period

Implementation of National Biogas and Manure Management Prog

Scheme to provide Financial support for development /upgradation of Watermills and setting up of Micro Hydel pr

Biogas Power (Off-grid) Programme during 2013-14 and the remain

Small Hydro Power Programme (upto 25 MW Capacity) - for the year 2014-15 & remaining period of 12th Plan

Scheme to provide financial support for identification of new potential SHP sites
Scheme to provide financial support for identification of new potential SHP sites

Small Hydro Power Policy, 2007

Policy for Small Hydro Power Development


N.A

N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A


Small Hydro Power Policy above 5MW

Policy for Power Generation from Small Hydro Power Sources-up to 5MW

N.A N.A

Policy for Development of Micro/ Mini Hydro Power Projects 2011

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

Kerala Small Hydro Power Policy 2012


N.A N.A
Kerala Small Hydro Power Policy 2012
N.A N.A

Policy for implementation of Small Hydel-Power based electricity projects in Madhya Pradesh, 2011
N.A N.A

State Hydel Policy For Development Of Small Hydro Power Projects through Private Sector Participation
N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A

Development of Micro & Mini Hydro Power Projects upto 2 MW-2015

N.A Policy on Hydro Power Development by Private Sector in the


N.AState of Uttarakhand

Policy Guidelines for the Development of Small Hydro Power Projects


N.A N.A

N.A N.A N.A


Municipal Solid Waste
/Waste to Energy Comprehensive

Programme on Energy from Urban, Industrial and Agricultural Wastes / Residues during 12th Plan period
Bihar Policy for promotion of New and Renewable Energy Sources 2011

Policy Directives on Incentives to units generating power from non-conventional energy sources in Chhattisgarh

N.A

N.A

Policy for Promoting Generation of Electricity through Renewable Energy Sources

N.A

N.A

Karnataka Renewable Energy Policy 2009 to 2014

Kerala Renewable Energy Policy


Kerala Renewable Energy Policy

N.A

New Policy for Power Generation from Non-conventional sources of Energy 2008

State Policy on Renewable Sources

N.A

N.A

N.A

Policy Guidelines on Power Generation from Non-Conventional Energy Sources.

New and Renewable Sources of Energy (NRSE) Policy of Punjab -2012

N.A

N.A

N.A

N.A

Uttarakhand State Government Policy for Harnessing Renewable Energy Sources

N.A

West Bengal Policy on Co-generation and Generation of Electricity from Renewable Sources of Energy,2012
Building Lightings

Central
Bachat Lamp Yojana

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

Gujarat
Investment Grade Energy Audit of Government Buildings

Haryana

Mandatory use of Solar water Heating systems

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra
Street Lighting & water pumping Scheme for Municipal corporation/ Muni

Manipur
Manipur

Mizoram

Meghalaya

Nagaland

Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan
Public Street Lighting Systems Mandatory Use of Energy Efficient Lamps

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Uttarakhand

Uttar Pradesh
Notification on adoption of Energy Efficient Lighting System

West Bengal and so


on for all the states
Technology

EE appliances Industries Standards & Labelling

Procurement of energy efficient appliances


Perform
for Government
Achieve and
Undertakings
Trade (PAT) Standards and Labelling Scheme

Purchase of Star Rated appliances

Scheme for Walk-through Energy Audit of Small and Medium Enterprises in Maharashtra
Mandatory use of Solar Water Heating Systems Promotion of star labelled products

Mandatory Use of Energy Efficient Appliances


Technology

Energy Conservation in Agriculture Sector Subsidy Scheme All Sectors/Energy Audit

GEDA’S MSME Walkthrough Energy Audit (WTEA) Scheme

Scheme on Interest free loan


for Energy Conservation
Scheme on Energy Conservation in Agriculture Sector Measures Urja Mantra Programme

Save Energy programme-Financial assistance for carrying out detailed energy audit
The Uttar Pradesh Energy Conservation Fund Rules, 2011
Energy Conservation in Buildings Energy Efficiency in Power

DERC (DSM Regulations,2014)

HERC(DSM Regulations,2014)
Promotion of Energy Efficient
Directives for efficient use of energy and its conservation
Distribution
in buildings
Transformer
or building complexes
FIT:WIND

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR WIND
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE / CENTRE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

For FY 2015-16

CERC Generic RE Tariff Order for FY 2015-16;


CERC

Petition in the matter of review of wind tariff order by


InWEA For WPP having entered into PPA btw
Andhra Pradesh
( O.P No. 13 of 2012) Order dated Nov 11, 2012 to March 31, 2015
15-Nov-2012

RE Tariff Regulations, 2012 From 2012-13 to 2016-17


Arunachal Pradesh
(April 9, 2012) (5 yr)

RE Tariff Regulations, 2012 April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2017 (5


Assam
(September 10, 2012) years)

Bihar N.A N.A

RE Tariff Order, 2013 (Suo-Motu Petition No. 18 of


Chhattisgarh 2013) Commissioned During FY 2013-14
(May 3, 2013)

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF FIT:WIND
FOR WIND
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE / CENTRE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Delhi N.A N.A

Wind Tariff Order


Gujarat (Order No.2 of 2012, Aug 8, 2012; and review order August 11, 2012 to March 31, 2016
dated Jan 7, 2013)

Determination of levellised generic tariff for RE


projects to be commissioned during FY 2014-15
under regulation 7 of HERC (Terms and Conditions
Haryana 2014-15
for Tariff Determination from RE Sources)
Regulations, 2010 dated August 13, 2014 (Suo-
Motu Case No HERC/PRO - 50 of 2014)

Himachal Pradesh N.A N.A

Jammu and Kashmir JKSERC RE Tariff Order for 2014-15 2014-15

Regulations for Determination of Tariff for


Jharkhand procurement of power from wind generators June 23, 2010 to March 31, 2013
(June 23, 2010)

Determination of tariff for Wind Power Projects (Nov Five years from
Karnataka
24,2015) 10-10-2013

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF FIT:WIND
FOR WIND
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE / CENTRE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission


Applicable to project proposals
(Power Procurement from
Kerala commissioned after 01.01.2013 and
Renewable Sources by Distribution Licensee)
during FY 2013-14
Regulations, 2013

Wind Tariff Order


Madhya Pradesh Up to FY 2015-16
(March, 26, 2013)

Determination of Generic Tariff for Renewable


Maharashtra Energy Sources for FY 2014-15 FY 2014-15

Manipur
Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for
Manipur & Mizoram (Terms and Conditions for Tariff
FY 2010-11 to FY 2014-15
determination from Renewable
Energy Sources) Regulations, 2010.

Mizoram

Meghalaya State Electricity Regulatory


Commission (Terms and Conditions for determination
Meghalaya till March 31,2017
of Tariff for Generation
from Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations, 2014

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF FIT:WIND
FOR WIND
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE / CENTRE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Nagaland Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms


and Conditions for Determination of Generation Tariff
Nagaland FY 2012-15 (3 years)
for Renewable Energy) Regulations, 2011

Orissa Tariff Order (Dated 14/09/2010) 2010-11 to 2012-13

Order on determination of generic levellised


Punjab generation tariff for RE Power Projects for FY 2013- 2013-14
14 dated June 25, 2013

RERC (Terms and Conditions for Determination of


April 2014 to March 2019 (Tariff for
Rajasthan Tariff for RE - Wind and Solar Energy) Regulations,
2013-14)
2014 dated Feb 2014 and Wind tariff order(2014-15)

Sikkim N.A N.A

Comprehensive Tariff Order on Wind Energy (Order August 31, 2012 to March 31, 2014
Tamil Nadu No. 6 of 2012) dated July 31, 2012/ Extension Order (extended up to the date of
(Order No. 6 of 2014) issue of next tariff order)

TERC (Cogeneration and Generation of Electricity


Tripura NA
from renewable source of Energy) regulation 2009

UERC (Tariff and Other Terms for Supply of


Electricity from RE Sources and non-fossil fuel
Uttarakhand April 2013 to March 2018
based Co-generating Stations) Regulations, 2013
dated April 15, 2013

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF FIT:WIND
FOR WIND
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE / CENTRE Control period
UERC (Tariff(Ref.
and Other Terms for Supply of
no. …dt……)
Electricity from RE Sources and non-fossil fuel
Uttarakhand April 2013 to March 2018
based Co-generating Stations) Regulations, 2013
dated April 15, 2013

UPERC (Captive and Non- Conventional Energy


Uttar Pradesh Generating Plants) Regulations, 2009 dated 10-3- Oct 1, 2009 to Mar 31, 2014
2010

WBERC(Cogeneration and Generation of


West Bengal Electricity from Renewable Sources of Energy) 10 years for wind
Regulations, March 22,2013

Goa No RE Order/Regulations No RE Order/Regulations

Union Territories No tariff Order No tariff Order

Andaman Nicobar No tariff Order No tariff Order

Chandigargh No tariff Order No tariff Order

Dadra and Nagar Haveli No tariff Order No tariff Order

Daman & Diu No tariff Order No tariff Order

Lakshadweep No tariff Order No tariff Order

Pondicherry No tariff Order No tariff Order

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

Wind power density Tariff(Rs /kWh) Wind power density CUF


<200 = 6.58, 5.87(with A.D) <200 = 20%
201-250 = 5.98, 5.34(with A.D) 200-250 = 22%
619.522 (FY 2015-16)
251-300 = 5.27, 4.70(with A.D) 250-300 = 25%
301-400 = 4.39, 3.92(with A.D) 300-400 = 30%
>400 = 4.11 , 3.67(with A.D) >400 = 32%

4.70 575 23.00%

N.A N.A N.A

Wind power density CUF


575 (FY 2012-13), indexation 0-200 = 20%
N.A mechanism as per clause 26 of RE Tariff 201-250 = 22%
Regulation 251-300 = 25%
301-400 = 30%

N.A N.A N.A

Wind power density Tariff(Rs /kWh) Wind power density CUF


upto 200 = 6.25 upto 200 = 20%
201-250 = 5.68 201-250 =22%
597.718
251-300 = 5.00 251-300 =25%
301-400 = 4.17 301-400 =30%
>400 = 3.91 >400 =32%

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

N.A N.A N.A

Excluding evacuation-Rs 568 lakh/MW


Net Tariff - Rs 4.15/kWh; AD benefit = Rs 0.37/kWh
Evacuation cost=Rs 38 lakh/MW 25%
Total cost=Rs 608 lakh/MW

200-250 W/m2: 5.81 200-250 W/m2: 20%


250-300 W/m2: 5.06 250-300 W/m2: 23%
562.3
300-400 W/m2: 4.31 >400 300-400 W/m2: 27%
W/m2: 3.88 >400 W/m2: 30%

N.A N.A N.A

Wind Zone -1 (CUF 20%) 6.16(without AD) 5.80


(with AD)
Wind Zone -2 (CUF 22%) 5.60(without AD)
5.27(with AD)
Upto 200 W/m2: 20% 201-250
Wind Zone -3 (CUF 25%) 4.93(without AD)
W/m2: 22% 251-300 W/m2: 25%
4.64(with AD) 603.704
301-400 W/m2: 30% >400 W/m2:
Wind Zone -4 (CUF 30%) 4.11(without AD)
32%
3.87(with AD)
Wind Zone -5 (CUF 32%) 3.85(without AD)
3.62(with AD)

N.A 515 for first year subject to indexation 20%

4.50 Rs/kWh 600 26.00%

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

4.77 575 25%

5.92 596 20%

Wind power density Tariff(Rs /kWh)


200-250 5.70 (including
AD of 0.36/kWh) Wind power density CUF
250-300 5.01 (including AD 200-250 =22%
of 0.32/kWh) 585 Lac/MW 250-300 =25%
300-400 4.18 (including 300-400 =30%
AD of 0.27/kWh) >400 =32%
>400 3.92 (including
AD of 0.25/kWh)

200-250 - 20%
250-250 - 23%
600 Lakhs/MW (FY 2010-11)
300-400 - 27%
>400 - 30%

Upto 200 W/m2: 20% 201-250


W/m2: 22% 251-300 W/m2: 25%
565
301-400 W/m2: 30% >400 W/m2:
32%

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

200-250 - 20%
Rs. 467 Lakh / MW 250-250 - 23%
(FY 2010-11) 300-400 - 27%
>400 - 30%

Rs 5.31/kWh (Without AD) & Rs 4.48/kWh (With


AD)
467.13 Lakhs/MW 19%

6.29 (AD not availed) 5.80 (If AD


597.7 20%
benefit availed)

Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer: 5.64 (AD not availed), Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer: 21%
5.31 (If AD availed) Others: 5.93 (AD not availed), 565 and others: 20%, De-ration of
5.57 (If AD availed) 1.25% in 6th, 10th, 14th, 18th year

N.A N.A N.A

Rs. 575 Lakh /MW. Capital cost is


apportioned among plant machinery, civil
3.51 Rs/kWh 27.15%
works & land at 85%, 10% and 5%
respectively.

FY 2009-12 (3 years from notification of these


NA NA
regulations)

Upto 200 W/m2: 5.45 (no AD), 5.00 (AD availed)


201-250 W/m2: 4.85
Upto 200 W/m2: 20% 201-250
(no AD), 4.45 (AD availed)
W/m2: 22% 251-300 W/m2: 25%
251-300 W/m2: 4.15 (no AD), 3.80 (AD availed) 515
301-400 W/m2: 30% >400 W/m2:
301-400 W/m2: 3.35 (no
32%
AD), 3.05 (AD availed)
>400 W/m2: 3.10 (no AD), 2.80 (AD availed)

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FIT:WIND

Financial Parameters

Upto 200 W/m2: 5.45 (no AD), 5.00 (AD availed)


Capital Cost
201-250 W/m2: 4.85
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW) Upto 200 W/m2: 20% 201-250
(no AD), 4.45 (AD availed)
W/m2: 22% 251-300 W/m2: 25%
251-300 W/m2: 4.15 (no AD), 3.80 (AD availed) 515
301-400 W/m2: 30% >400 W/m2:
301-400 W/m2: 3.35 (no
32%
AD), 3.05 (AD availed)
>400 W/m2: 3.10 (no AD), 2.80 (AD availed)

Rs.3.21/Kwh with an escalation of


Not specified separately Not specified separately
5.72% p.a.

Tariff cap of 5.71 for 10 years from effectiveness of


Not specified separately Not specified separately
Regulations

No RE Order/Regulations No RE Order/Regulations No RE Order/Regulations

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

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FIT:WIND

Normative Parameters

Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(yrs) Central /State Govt

Shall be factored in the tariff on per 1.25% per month if


Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
25 unit benefit derived on levellised payment delayed beyond
pass through allowed on actual basis
basis 60 days

25 N.A N.A N.A

Shall be taken into consideration


N.A Pass through on actual incurred basis N.A
while determining tariff

25 NA NA NA

N.A N.A N.A N.A

1.25% per month if


Shall be taken into consideration
25 Pass through on actual incurred basis payment delayed beyond
while determining tariff
60 days

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Normative Parameters

Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(yrs) Central /State Govt

N.A N.A N.A N.A

Takes into account benefit of


depreciation. Shall take a view on
25 N.A N.A
GBI once MNRE announces the
scheme

1.25% per month if


Shall be taken into consideration
25 Pass through on actual incurred basis payment delayed beyond
while determining tariff
60 days

N.A N.A N.A N.A

Shall be factored in the tariff on per 1.25% per month if


Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
25 unit benefit derived on levellised payment delayed beyond
pass through allowed on actual basis
basis 60 days

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
25 unit benefit derived on levellised
pass through allowed on actual basis
basis

Shall not take into consideration


25 incentives allowed by Govt for tariff Pass through on actual incurred basis N.A
determination

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FIT:WIND

Normative Parameters

Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(yrs) Central /State Govt

25 NA NA N.A

2% over and above short


Tariff determined shall be inclusive of term SBI PLR p.a. if
25 N.A
all taxes and duties payment delayed beyond
30days

Takes into account benefit of


1.25% per month if
depreciation. However shall not take
25 Pass through on actual incurred basis payment delayed beyond
into account GBI benefit into tariff
60 days
determinattion

1.25% per month for


Shall be considered in Tariff
25 payments delayed beyond
computation as when availed
60 days from billing date

Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties.


Commission shall take into
Taxes and duties allowed allowed as delayed beyond a period of
consideration any incentive or Tariff determined under these
pass through on actual incurred basis 60 (sixty) days from the
subsidy offered by the regulations shall be exclusive of taxes
date of billing, a late
Central or State Government, and duties on
payment
25 including accelerated depreciation generation and sale of electricity from
surcharge at the rate of
benefit for the renewable energy project as may be
1.25% per month shall be
renewable energy power plants while levied by
levied by the generating
determining the tariff under these the appropriate Government
company
Regulations
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Normative Parameters

Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(yrs) Central /State Govt

Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties. 1.25% per month for


Shall be considered in Tariff
25 Taxes and duties allowed allowed as payments delayed beyond
computation as when availed
pass through on actual incurred basis 60 days from billing date

Incentive or subsidy offered by 1.25% per month for


Central/State Govt. shall be Tariff exclusive of Tax; ROE computed payments delayed beyond
25 considered while determining tariff on pre-tax basis 60 days from billing date

Any subsidy including capital


subsidy/Central Financial Assistance
or generation based incentive (which
is a substitute for accelerated
25
depreciation benefit) available to the
developer shall require to be passed
on to the utilities on actual
disbursement basis.

Any Policy support by way of capital


subsidy /Capital Finance Assistance 1.25% per
(CFA), higher depreciation benefit month on daily basis for
Tax is not a pass through; ROE
25 or GBI, which becomes available to delay beyond a period of
comupted on pre-tax basis
the 1.5 month from the date of
developer/generator, needs to be billing
passed on to the utilities.

N.A N.A N.A N.A

Penalty of 1% per month


20 shall be levied for delayed
payment by the licensee

NA NA NA NA

25

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Normative Parameters

Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(yrs) Central /State Govt
25

1.25% p.m. beyond 2


Not specified separately Not specified separately Not specified separately
months

Not specified separately Not specified separately Price cap excludes taxes Not specified

No RE
No RE Order/Regulations No RE Order/Regulations No RE Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

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Reference

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No tariff Order

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No tariff Order

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FIT: SOLAR

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR SOLAR- PV

Updated in March 2015


Financial Parameters

Tariff Regulations / or
Capital Cost
STATE Order or Draft Control period Tariff (Rs/kWh)
(lakh/MW)
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Lev - 7.04
CERC Generic RE Tariff
AD - 0.69
CERC Order for FY 2015-16; For FY 2015-16 605.85 (FY 2015-16)
After AD - 6.35

17.91 (Without AD)


Andhra Pradesh IA No 17 of 2010, dated 2010-11 and 2011-12
14.95 (With AD)
July 14, 2010
APSERC RE Tariff
Arunachal Pradesh Regulations, 2012 dated April 2012 to March 2017 1000
April 9, 2012

RE Tariff Regulation
Assam Jan 2012 to Mar 2014 1442
dated Sep 10, 2012

Upto 31.3.2015 8.75 (Without AD)


Bihar BERC suo muto pro 800
commissioning 7.87 (With AD)
9/2013 for determination
of levelized generation
tarioff for solar PV and
thermal dated 14.6.13
RE Tariff Order, 2013
(Suo-Motu Petition No. Commissioned in FY 2013-
Chhattisgarh For MW Scale 8.69Plants: Jan 800
18 of 2013) 14
(May 3, 2013) 2012-March 2013: 10.37
(Without AD), 09.28 (With
Term and conditions of AD), FY 2013-14: 9.64
Delhi N.A 1000
tariff (Jan 13) (Without AD), 8.63 (With
Determination of AD), FY 2014-15: 8.97
levellised generic tariff for (Without AD), 8.03 (With
GERC Order 1 of
RE projects to be 2012 Jan 29, 2012 to March 31, AD) 1000 (MW scale Plants),
Gujarat
dated Jan 27, 2012
commissioned during FY 2015 For kW scale Plants Jan 1200 (kW scale plants)
2014-15 under regulation 2012-March 2013: 12.44
7 of HERC (Terms and (Without AD),
Crystalline: 7.4511.14 (With Crystalline: 705
Haryana Conditions for Tariff 2014-15 AD),
Thin Film: 7.20 11.57
FY 2013-14: Thin Film: 681
Determination from RE (Without AD), 10.36
Rooftop: 7.19 (With Rooftop: 680
Sources) Regulations, AD), FY 2014-15: 10.76
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2010 dated August 13,
2014 (Suo- Motu Case AD)
FIT: SOLAR

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR SOLAR- PV

Updated in March 2015


Determination of Financial Parameters
levellised generic tariff for
Tariff
RERegulations
projects to be/ or Capital Cost
STATE Order
commissioned or Draft
during FY Control period Tariff (Rs/kWh)
(lakh/MW)
(Ref. no.
2014-15 under …dt……)
regulation
7 of HERC (Terms and Crystalline: 7.45 Crystalline: 705
Haryana Conditions for Tariff 2014-15 Thin Film: 7.20 Thin Film: 681
Determination from RE Rooftop: 7.19 Rooftop: 680
Sources) Regulations,
2010 dated August 13,
Himachal Pradesh 2014 (Suo- N.A
Motu Case N.A N.A N.A
No HERC/PRO - 50 of
2014)
JKSERC RE Tariff Order 7.50 (Without AD)
Jammu and Kashmir 2014-15 691
for 2014-15
(Determination of Tariff for 6.67 (With AD)
Procurement of Power
from Solar PV and Solar
Jharkhand Thermal Power Projects) June 2010 to June 2013 1700
REGULATIONS, 2010
Determination
dated June 23, of Tariff
2010for 830 - (SPV),
grid interactive solar 8.40 (SPV)
0.90 Lakhs/kW (solar
Karnataka power plants including 01.04.2013 upto 31.03.2018 9.56 (Rooftop and small
rooftop and small solar
rooftop and small SPV solar PV plants)
Power procurement plants)
dated 10-10-13 from
Solar Plants by
For projects commissioned
Kerala Distribution 15.18 (including incentives) 2250
before dec 31, 2009
Licensee - Regulation
2008 dated Jan 1, 2009
Tariff Order for Solar 10.44 (capacity >2 MW), 1025 (capacity >2 MW),
Madhya Pradesh Based Power Generation Aug 2012 to March 2014 10.70 (Capacity 1050 (capacity upto 2
dated Aug 01, 2012 upto 2 MW) MW)
Determination of Generic Lev -7.95 (without AD)
Tariff for Renewable 6.79(with AD)
Maharashtra FY 2014-15 691 lakh/MW
Energy Sources for FY AD -1.16
2014-15

Manipur
JERC of Manipur &
Mizorum (RE Tariff FY 2010-14(5 years from
1900 (FY 2010-11)
regulation) 2010 dated 15 date of notification)
Apr,2010
Meghalaya State
&Mizoram
Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Terms and
Conditions for
Meghalaya determination of Tariff for till March 31,2017 650
Generation
NERC (terms and
from Renewable
condition forEnergy
Sources) Regulations,
determination of
Nagaland 2014 FY- 2012-15 (3 years) 1690
generation tariff for
renewable energy)
regulation 2011
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FIT: SOLAR

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR SOLAR- PV

Updated in March 2015


Financial Parameters

Tariff
NERCRegulations
(terms and/ or Capital Cost
STATE Order or Draft
condition for Control period Tariff (Rs/kWh)
(lakh/MW)
(Ref. no. …dt……)
determination of
Nagaland FY- 2012-15 (3 years) 1690
generation tariff for
renewable energy)
OERC redetermination
regulation 2011 of
generic tariff for solar PV Lev- 17.80
Plant comissioned in FY
Orissa and Solar thermal,Case AD -3.03 1690
(2012-13) onwards
Order No
on determination
1 of 2012 of After AD -14.77
generic levellised
RERC (Terms and 8.75 (AD not availed)
generation tarifffor
Conditions for RE
Punjab 2013-14 7.87 (If AD benefit 800
Power
Determination ofFY
Projects for
availed)
2013-14
Tariff fordated June 25,
Renewable
2013
Energy Sources- Wind 7.50 (AD not availed)
Rajasthan and Solar Energy) Tariff for 2014-15 6.63 (If AD benefit 673
Regulations, 2014 on availed)
24.02.2014 (hereinafter
called as the RERC
RE Tariff Regulations,
Tariff order or Regulation
Sikkim 2014) NA NA NA
not found

Comprehensive Tariff One year from the Lev - 7.01


Tamil Nadu Order on Solar commencement of these AD- 0.73 700
Power,2014 regulations After AD - 6.28

TERC (Cogeneration and NA FY 2009-12 (3 years from


Generation of Electricity
Tripura notification of these
from renewable
UERC source
(Tariff and Otherof regulations)
Energy)
Terms for Supply2009
regulation of
Electricity from RE 11.10 (AD not availed)
Uttarakhand Sources and non-fossil April 2013 to March 2018 10.15 (If AD benefit 1000
fuel based Co-generating availed)
Stations) Regulations,
UPERC (Captive and
2013 dated April 15, 2013
Non- Conventional
Uttar Pradesh FY 2015-19 Sheet1!A1
Energy Generating 10 (Capacity ranging 100
WBERC(Cogeneration
Plants) Regulations, 2014 KW to 2 MW availing GBI)
and Generation of 10 (Grid connected plant
Electricity from not eligible for any incentive
West Bengal FY 2013-17 (5 Years)
Renewable Sources of and comissioned upto
Energy) Regulations, 2012-13)
March 22,2013 10(Projects comissioned
after FY 2012 till FY 2015

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FIT: SOLAR

Normative Parameters

Capacity Auxiliary
Useful life Subsidy and incentive by
Utilisation Consumption Taxes and Duties
(yrs) Central /State Govt
Factor (%) (%)

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
19% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
pass through allowed on actual basis
basis

25

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


19% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
basis pass through allowed on actual basis

19% 25
NA NA

19% 25

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


19% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
basis pass through allowed on actual basis

19% 25 Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,


pass through allowed on actual basis
18% with 1% Shall be factored in the tariff on per
annual 0.25% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
degradation basis pass through allowed on actual basis

19% 0% 25

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FIT: SOLAR

Normative Parameters

Capacity Auxiliary
Useful life Subsidy and incentive by
Utilisation Consumption Taxes and Duties
(yrs) Central /State Govt
Factor (%) (%)

19% 0% 25

N.A N.A N.A N.A m

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
18% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
pass through allowed on actual basis
basis

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


19% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis

19% 0.25% 25

21% 20

19% with 1%
annual deration
0.25% 25
from 3rd yr
onwards

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


19% NA 25 unit benefit derived on levellised Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
basis pass through allowed on actual basis

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


Tariff exclusive of taxes and duties,
19% NA 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
pass through allowed on actual basis
basis
Commission shall take into
consideration any incentive or Tariff determined under these
subsidy offered by the regulations shall be exclusive of
Central or State Government, taxes and duties on
19% NA 25 including accelerated depreciation generation and sale of electricity from
benefit for the renewable energy project as may be
renewable energy power plants while levied by
determining
Shall the tariff
be factored in theunder
tariff these
on per the appropriate Government
19-21% NA 25 Regulations
unit benefit derived on levellised RE developers shall be exempted
basis from all types of taxes and duties

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FIT: SOLAR

Normative Parameters

Capacity Auxiliary
Useful life Subsidy and incentive by
Utilisation Consumption Taxes and Duties
(yrs) Central /State Govt
Factor (%) (%) Shall be factored in the tariff on per
19-21% NA 25 unit benefit derived on levellised RE developers shall be exempted
basis from all types of taxes and duties

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


19% NA 25 unit benefit derived on levellised RE developers shall be exempted
basis from all types of taxes and duties

19% 25
Any Policy support by way of capital
20% with subsidy /Capital Finance Assistance
deration factor of (CFA), higher depreciation benefit
Tax is not a pass through; ROE
0.5% of CUF 0.25% 25 or GBI, which becomes available to
comupted on pre-tax basis
every year after the
second year developer/generator, needs to be
passed on to the utilities.

NA NA NA NA NA

AD benefit shall be factored in the


19% - 25
tariff

19% 25

Exempt from Income tax and all other


taxes and duties & other levies
imposed by State/central Govt.

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FIT: SOLAR

Late Payment surcharge

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

NA

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

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Late Payment surcharge

N.A

1.25% per month if payment


delayed beyond 60 days

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 30 days

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 30 days

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

delayed beyond a period of 60


(sixty) days from the date of billing,
a late payment
surcharge at the rate of 1.25% per
month shall be levied by the
generating company
1.25% per month beyond a delay
of 60 days

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FIT: SOLAR

Late Payment surcharge

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

1.25% per
month on daily basis for delay
beyond a period of
1.5 month from the date of billing

NA

1.25% per month beyond a delay


of 60 days

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR SOLAR
(Thermal)
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE
(Ref. no. …dt……)

CERC Generic RE Tariff Order for FY 2015-16;


CERC

Andhra Pradesh
IA No 17 of 2010, dated July 14, 2010

Arunachal Pradesh NA

Assam RE Tariff Regulation dated Sep 10, 2012

BERC suo muto pro 9/2013 for determination of


Bihar levelized generation tarioff for solar PV and thermal
dated 14.6.13
RE Tariff Order, 2013 (Suo-Motu Petition No. 18 of
Chhattisgarh 2013)
(May 3, 2013)

Delhi NA

Gujarat GERC Order 1 of 2012 dated Jan 27, 2012


Determination of levellised generic tariff for RE
projects to be commissioned during FY 2014-15
under regulation 7 of HERC (Terms and Conditions
Haryana
for Tariff Determination from RE Sources)
Regulations, 2010 dated August 13, 2014 (Suo-
Motu Case No HERC/PRO - 50 of 2014)
Himachal Pradesh NA

Jammu and Kashmir JKSERC RE Tariff Order for 2014-15

(Determination of Tariff for Procurement of Power


from Solar PV and Solar Thermal Power Projects)
Jharkhand
REGULATIONS, 2010 dated June 23, 2010
Jharkhand
REGULATIONS, 2010 dated June 23, 2010

Determination of Tariff for grid interactive solar power


Karnataka plants including rooftop and small SPV dated 10-10-
13

Kerala No tariff Order

Tariff Order for Solar Based Power Generation dated


Madhya Pradesh
Aug 01, 2012

Maharashtra NA

Manipur
JERC of Manipur & Mizorum (RE Tariff regulation)
2010 dated 15 Apr,2010

&Mizoram

Meghalaya State Electricity Regulatory


Commission (Terms and Conditions for determination
Meghalaya
of Tariff for Generation
from Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations, 2014
NERC (terms and condition for determination of
Nagaland generation tariff for renewable energy) regulation
2011

Orissa
OERC redetermination of generic tariff for solar PV
and Solar thermal,Case No 1 of 2012
Order on determination of generic levellised
Punjab generation tariff for RE Power Projects for FY 2013-
14 dated June 25, 2013
RERC (Terms and Conditions for Determination of
Tariff for RE - Wind and Solar Energy) Regulations,
Rajasthan
2014 dated Feb 2014 and Wind tariff order dated
May 13, 2013

Sikkim Tariff order or Regulation not found

Tamil Nadu Comprehensive Tariff Order on Solar Power,2014

TERC (Cogeneration and Generation of Electricity


Tripura
from renewable source of Energy) regulation 2009
UERC (Tariff and Other Terms for Supply of
Electricity from RE Sources and non-fossil fuel
Uttarakhand
based Co-generating Stations) Regulations, 2013
dated April 15, 2013
UPERC (Captive and Non- Conventional Energy
Uttar Pradesh Generating Plants) Regulations, 2009 dated 10-3-
2010
UPERC (Captive and Non- Conventional Energy
Uttar Pradesh Generating Plants) Regulations, 2009 dated 10-3-
2010

West Bengal NA

Goa No tariff Order

Union Territories NA

Andaman Nicobar NA

Chandigargh NA

Dadra and Nagar Haveli NA

Daman & Diu NA

Lakshadweep NA

Pondicherry No tariff Order


Financial Parameters
Capital Cost
Control period Tariff (Rs/kWh)
(lakh/MW)

Lev - 12.05
AD - 1.25
For FY 2015-16 1200 (FY 2015‐16)
After AD - 10.80

15.31 (Without AD) 12.85 (With


2010-11 and 2012-13
AD)

NA NA NA

Jan 2012 to Mar 2017 1500

11.69 (Without AD) 10.48


Upto 31.3.2016 commissioning 1300
(With AD)

Commissioned in FY 2013-14 11.82 1200

NA NA NA

12.91 (Without AD) 11.55


Jan 29, 2012 to March 31, 2015 1400
(With AD)

2014-15 11.34 1200

NA NA NA

2014-15 11.55(without AD) 10.23(with AD) 1200

June 2010 to June 2013 1300


June 2010 to June 2013 1300

01.04.2013 upto 31.03.2018 10.92 1200

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

Aug 2012 to March 2014 12.65 1325

NA NA NA

FY 2010-14(5 years from date of


1500 (FY2010-11)
notification)

till March 31,2017 1200

FY- 2012-15 (3 years) 1530

Lve - 14.73
Plant comissioned in FY (2012-13)
AD - 2.41 1530
onwards
After AD-12.32

11.90 (AD not availed)


2013-14 1200
10.69 (If AD benefit availed)

11.67 (AD not availed)


Tariff for 2014-15 1195
10.27 (If AD benefit availed)

NA NA NA

Lev - 11.03
One year from the commencement of
AD - 1.15 1200
these regulations
After AD - 9.88

FY 2009-12 (3 years from notification


NA
of these regulations)

13.30 (AD not availed)


April 2013 to March 2018 1300
12.15 (If AD benefit availed)

Lev - 12.95
FY 2009-12 (3 years from the 1300 (Projects comissioned on or after
AD - 1.15
commencement of these regulations) 1/04/09)
after AD - 11.80
Lev - 12.95
FY 2009-12 (3 years from the 1300 (Projects comissioned on or after
AD - 1.15
commencement of these regulations) 1/04/09)
after AD - 11.80

NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order


Normative Parameters
Useful life Subsidy and incentive by
Capacity Utilisation Factor (%) Auxiliary Consumption (%)
(yrs) Central /State Govt

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


23% 10% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis

25

NA NA NA NA

23% 10% 25

23% 10% 25

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


19% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis

NA NA NA NA

23% with 0.25% annual degradation 10.00% 25

23% 10% 25

NA NA NA NA

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


23% 10% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis
Shall be factored in the tariff on per
23% 10 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis
Shall be factored in the tariff on per
23% 10 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis

23% 8% 25

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

23% with 0.5% annual deration


10% 25
from 3rd yr onwards

NA NA NA NA

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


23% 10% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis

subsidy offered by the


Central or State Government,
23% 6.50% 25 including accelerated depreciation
benefit for the
renewable energy power plants while
Shall be factored in the tariff on per
23% 10% 25 unit benefit derived on levellised
basis

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


unit benefit derived on levellised
24% 10% 25 basis

23% 10% 25
Any Policy support by way of capital
subsidy /Capital Finance Assistance
(CFA), higher depreciation benefit
23% with deration factor of 0.25%
6.50% 25 or GBI, which becomes available to
of CUF every year after four years
the
developer/generator, needs to be
passed on to the utilities.
NA NA NA NA

23% with a deration of 1% every AD benefit shall be factored in the


10% 25
year after ten years. tariff

23% 10% 25

75% of capital subsidy for the


financial year of comissioning as per
23% 10% 25
applicable scheme of MNRE shall be
23% 10% 25
applicable scheme of MNRE shall be
considered for tariff determination

NA NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference

Tariff exclusive of taxes and


1.25% per month beyond a
duties, pass through allowed on Click here
delay of 60 days
actual basis

Click here

NA NA NA

Click here

Click here

Tariff exclusive of taxes and


duties, pass through allowed on 1.25% per month beyond a Click here
actual basis delay of 60 days

NA NA NA

Click here

NA NA NA

Tariff exclusive of taxes and


1.25% per month if payment
duties, pass through allowed on Click here
delayed beyond 60 days
actual basis

1.25% per month beyond a Click here


delay of 30 days
1.25% per month beyond a Click here
delay of 30 days

Click here

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

1.25% per month beyond a Click here


delay of 30 days

NA NA Click here

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Tariff exclusive of taxes and


1.25% per month beyond a
duties, pass through allowed on
delay of 60 days
actual basis

regulations shall be exclusive of


(sixty) days from the date of
taxes and duties on
billing, a late payment
generation and sale of electricity Click here
surcharge at the rate of 1.25%
from renewable energy project as
per month shall be levied by
may be levied by
RE developers shall be exempted 1.25% per month beyond a Click here
from all types of taxes and duties delay of 60 days

RE developers shall be exempted 1.25% per month beyond a


from all types of taxes and duties delay of 60 days Click here

1.25% per Click here


month on daily basis for delay
Tax is not a pass through; ROE
beyond a period of Click here
comupted on pre-tax basis
1.5 month from the date of
billing
NA NA
NA

Click here

Click here

Click here
Including Direct Tax but Exclusive
other tax and duties Click here
10% tax rate for 0-10 years,30% 1.25% per month beyond a
for balance period alongwith 10% delay of 60 days
1.25% per month beyond a
for balance period alongwith 10% delay of 60 days
surcharge and 3% education cess
NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order


FIT:BAGASSE_COGEN

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

CERC Generic RE Tariff Order for FY 2015-16;


CERC For FY 2015-16

Tariff Order (Dated 31/03/2009) & Order dated


Andhra Pradesh 2009-10 to 2014-15
20/03/2004

5 Years( 2012-13 to 2016-


Arunachal Pradesh Tariff Notification Dated April 9, 2012
17)

Assam RE Tariff Regulation, Sept 10,2012 5 years(till March 2017)

Benchmarks for Tariff Determination for Biomass


Based
5 Years( 2012-13 to 2016-
Bihar Power Plants and Bagasse Based Co-generation
17)
Plants to
be commissioned in FY-2014-15
RE Tariff Order, 2013 (Suo-Motu Petition No. 18 of
Commissioned in FY
Chhattisgarh 2013)
2013-14
(May 3, 2013)

Delhi NA NA

Gujarat Bagass Tariff Order - Order No. 4 of 2013-August 8, 2013 Upto FY 2016-17
Determination of levellised generic tariff for RE
projects to be commissioned during FY 2014-15
under regulation 7 of HERC (Terms and Conditions
Haryana 2014-15
for Tariff Determination from RE Sources)
Regulations, 2010 dated August 13, 2014 (Suo-
Motu Case No HERC/PRO - 50 of 2014)
Himachal Pradesh

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FIT:BAGASSE_COGEN

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)
Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir JKSERC RE Tariff Order for 2014-15


2014-15

Biomass and NFFcogen Tariff


Jharkhand Till March 31, 2015
Regulations_27012010

Determination of tariff in respect of Mini-Hydel,


Bagasse based Co-Generation and Rankine cycle
Karnataka NA
based Bio-mass Renewable Energy Projects (Jan
1,2015)

Kerala Power Procurement Regulations 2008 NA

Madhya Pradesh Bagasse Tariff Order_ April 1, 2013 FY 13-14

Determination of Generic Tariff for Renewable


Maharashtra FY 2014-15
Energy Sources for FY 2014-15

Manipur Tariff Regulations (Dated 15/04/2010) 2010-11 to 2014-15

&Mizoram Tariff Regulations (Dated 15/04/2010) 2010-11 to 2014-15

Meghalaya

Nagaland Tariff Regulations (Dated 08/2011) 2011-12 to 2014-15

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FIT:BAGASSE_COGEN

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Nagaland Tariff Regulations (Dated 08/2011) 2011-12 to 2014-15

Orissa Tariff Order (Dated 14/09/2010) 2010-11 to 2012-13

Order on determination of generic levellised


Punjab generation tariff for RE Power Projects for FY 2013- 2013-14
14 dated June 25, 2013

Rajasthan Tariff Regulations (Dated 23/01/2009) 2009-10 to 2014-15

No Tariff
Sikkim No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available

01/08/2012 to the date of


Tariff Order (Dated 31/07/2012)/Extension Order
Tamil Nadu issue
Order No.4 of 2014
of next tariff order

No Tariff
Tripura No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available
UERC (Tariff and Other Terms for Supply of
Electricity from RE Sources and non-fossil fuel
Uttarakhand April 2013 to March 2018
based Co-generating Stations) Regulations, 2013
dated April 15, 2013

UPERC (Captive and Non- Conventional Energy


Uttar Pradesh FY 15- FY 19
Generating Plants) Regulations, 2014

West Bengal Draft Tariff Regulations (Dated 10/08/2012) 10/08/2012 to 10/08/2015

No Tariff
Goa No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available

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FIT:BAGASSE_COGEN

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Union Territories

Andaman Nicobar

Chandigargh

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Lakshadweep

Pondicherry No tariff Order No tariff Order

CERC Proposed
State Lev. FC
Andhra Pradesh 3.15
Haryana 2.84
Maharashtra 2.55
Punjab 2.79
Tamil Nadu 2.46
Uttar Pradesh 3.18
Others 2.78

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Financial Parameters No

Tariff Capital Cost Station heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

***given below in separate table 452.479 (For FY 15-16) 3600 8.50%

FC= 1.82 (1st yr) to 1.12 (10th year)


Rs/kWh 325 3700 9.0%
VC=2.04 Rs/kWh

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

NA 420 3600 8.50%

FC - 2.47/kWh
VC - 3.06/kWh with 5% annual
440.708 3650 8.50%
escalation in fuel cost. Without AD
5.53/kWh ( for FY 14-15 )

Variable Cost = 3.02, Fixed Cost = 3.54 437.306 3600 8.50%

NA NA NA NA

5.17 (w/o AD) 4.85 (with AD) 457 3600 8.5%

4.2 485.85 3600 8.5%

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Financial Parameters No

Tariff Capital Cost Station heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

2.48(F.C)+ 3.10(V.C)= 5.58 (without AD)


440.59 3600 8.50%
5.36(with AD)

NA 400 3600 8.5%

Fixed Cost- Rs 2.02/ unit,


Variable cost
[Rs/Unit] applicable to the relevant
year:
FY-15:Rs.2.81 (Base year) 475 9%
FY-16 : Rs.2.97
FY-17 : Rs.3.14
FY-18 : Rs.3.32

2.55 350

6.28 436 3600 8.5%

2.46(F.C)+ 3.81(V.C)= 6.27(without AD)


475.28 3600 8.50%
5.99(with AD)

NA 516 3600 8.50%

NA 516 3600 8.50%

NA 398 3600 8.50%

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Financial Parameters No

Tariff Capital Cost Station heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

NA 398 3600 8.50%

Rs 4.4/kWh (Without AD) & Rs


398.07 3600 8.50%
4.12/kWh (With AD)

5.70 (AD not availed) 5.57


437.3 3600 8.50%
(If AD benefit availed)

Parameters and tariffs to be Parameters and tariffs to be


Parameters and tariffs to be determined Parameters and tariffs to be determined
determined through suo-motu determined through suo-motu
through suo-motu petition or on case- through suo-motu petition or on case-to-
petition or on case-to-case petition or on case-to-case
to-case basis case basis
basis basis

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available

NA 420 3700 9%

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available

Fixed: 2.85, Variable: 2.45 with 5%


420 3600 8.50%
annual escalation
UPERC specifies 'year of UPERC specifies 'year of
UPERC specifies 'year of operation' operation' based fixed cost and operation' based fixed cost and
based fixed cost and financial year financial year based variable financial year based variable
Sheet1!A1
based variable cost. It does not specify cost. It does not specify the cost. It does not specify the
the parameters for tariff determination. parameters for tariff parameters for tariff
WBERCdetermination.
does not specify the WBERCdetermination.
does not specify the
WBERC does not specify the project
project parameters for project parameters for
3.3 parameters for determination of tariff. It
determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It only
only specifies a cap for the tariff.
specifies a cap for the tariff. specifies a cap for the tariff.

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available

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Financial Parameters No

Tariff Capital Cost Station heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

CERC Proposed Tariff for Bagasse Co-gen for FY 2015-16


Applicable Tariff Rate Net Levellised
VC AD Benefit
(FY 2015-16) Tariff
2.9 6.05 0.25 5.8
4.13 6.97 0.21 6.76
4.07 6.62 0.18 6.43
3.63 6.42 0.21 6.21
3.13 5.59 0.18 5.41
3.24 6.42 0.25 6.17
3.52 6.29 0.21 6.08

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Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)

Andhra Pradesh-1660.04
Haryana-2361.13
Maharashtra-2326.84
UP&AP - 45%
Punjab-2077.90
2250 TN & Maha - 60% 20
Tamil Nadu-1788.32
Other States - 53%
Uttar Pradesh-1851.82
Other States-2010.58

2300 55% 950 20

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order 20

2250 53% 1583(5% esc) 20

2275 53% 1745(5% esc) 20

2250 38% 1696.2 20

NA NA NA NA

1804 for FY 2013-14 and 5%


2250 60% 20
escalation thereafter

2250 53% 729.30 with 5% annual escalation 20

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Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)

2250 53% Rs. 1,775


20

2250 53% 1163(5% esc) 20

2250 60% 1600 20

55% 12

2250 53% 1583 20

2250 60% 2177 20

2250 53% 1350 20

2250 53% 1350 20

2250 53% 1221 20

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Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)

2250 53% 1221 20

2250 53% 1221 20

2250 53% 1753 20

Parameters and tariffs


Parameters and tariffs to be
Parameters and tariffs to be Parameters and tariffs to be to be determined
determined through suo-motu
determined through suo-motu determined through suo-motu through suo-motu
petition or on case-to-case
petition or on case-to-case basis petition or on case-to-case basis petition or on case-to-
basis
case basis
No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available

2300 55% 1050 20

No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available

2250 45% 1531 WITH 5% annual escalation 20


UPERC specifies 'year
UPERC specifies 'year of
UPERC specifies 'year of operation' UPERC specifies 'year of operation' of operation' based
operation' based fixed cost and
based fixed cost and financial year based fixed cost and financial year fixed cost and financial
financial year based variable
based variable cost. It does not based variable cost. It does not year based variable
cost. It does not specify the
specify the parameters for tariff specify the parameters for tariff cost. It doesdoes
WBERC not specify
not
parameters for tariff
WBERCdetermination.
does not specify the determination.
WBERC does not specify the determination.
WBERC does not specify the the parameters for tariff
specify the project
project parameters for project parameters for project parameters for determination.
parameters for
determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It
specifies a cap for the tariff. specifies a cap for the tariff. specifies a cap for the tariff. only specifies a cap for
the tariff.
No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available

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Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt

Tariff exclusive of
Shall be factored in the tariff on per taxes and duties,
1.25% per month beyond a
unit benefit derived on levellised pass through Click here
delay of 60 days
basis allowed on actual
basis

over and above the


Normative capital cost, Accelerated determined tariffs, to
Passed on to utility/consumer - Click here
Depreciation , Corporate income tax be pass through on
reimbursed by
rate, Capitalisation of RE projects actual incurred
the DISCOMs
during second half of the fiscal year, basis subject to
Per unit benefit shall be derived on production of 1.25% per month, beyond
Click here
levellised basis at discount factor documentary 60 days
equivalent to weighted average cost evidence
of capital or any other appropriate by the generating
discounting factor considered by the company.
Click here
Commission.

Normative capital cost, Accelerated


Depreciation , Corporate income tax pass through on Click here
rate, Capitalisation of RE projects actual incurred
during second half of the fiscal year, basis subject to
Per unit benefit shall be derived on production of 1.25% per month, beyond
Click here
levellised basis at discount factor documentary 60 days
equivalent to weighted average cost evidence
of capital or any other appropriate by the generating
Normative capital
discounting cost, Accelerated
factor considered by the company.
NA NA NA NA
DepreciationCommission.
, Corporate income tax pass through on
rate, Capitalisation of RE projects actual incurred
during second half of the fiscal year, basis subject to
Normative capitalshall
Per unit benefit cost,
beAccelerated
derived on production of 1.25% per month, beyond
Depreciation , Corporate income tax pass through on Click here
levellised basis at discount factor documentary 60 days
rate, Capitalisation
equivalent to weighted of average
RE projectscost actual incurred
evidence
during second
of capital or anyhalfother
of theappropriate
fiscal year, basis subject to
by the generating
Per unit benefit
discounting factorshall be derived
considered by on
the production
company.of 1.25% per month, beyond
Click here
levellised basis at discount factor
Commission. documentary 60 days
equivalent to weighted average cost evidence
of capital or any other appropriate by the generating
discounting factor considered by the company.
Commission.

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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt

Tariff exclusive of
Shall be factored in the tariff on per taxes and duties, 1.25% per month if
unit benefit derived on levellised pass through payment delayed beyond Click here
basis allowed on actual 60 days
basis

Click here

Click here

Click here

Click here

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


passed on to utility/consumer Click here
utility/consumer days

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


passed on to utility/consumer Click here
utility/consumer days

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


passed on to utility/consumer Click here
utility/consumer days

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


passed on to utility/consumer Click here
utility/consumer days

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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


passed on to utility/consumer Click here
utility/consumer days

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


passed on to utility/consumer Click here
utility/consumer days
Tariff exclusive of
Shall be factored in the tariff on pertaxes and duties,
1.25% per month beyond a
unit benefit derived on levellised pass through Click here
delay of 60 days
basis allowed
Parameterson actual
and
basis
tariffs to be Parameters and tariffs to
Parameters and tariffs to be
determined through be determined through
determined through suo-motu petition Click here
suo-motu petition or suo-motu petition or on
or on case-to-case basis
on case-to-case case-to-case basis
basis
No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available
available

Click here

NA NA 1% p.m. beyond 30 days

Click here
No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available
available

Click here

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 2


NA Click Here
utility/consumer months

NA NA NA Click here

No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available
available

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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

CERC Generic RE Tariff Order for FY 2015-16;


CERC For FY 2015-16

Tariff Order (Dated 31/03/2009) & Order dated


Andhra Pradesh 2009-10 to 2014-15
20/03/2004

5 Years( 2012-13 to 2016-


Arunachal Pradesh Tariff Notification Dated April 9, 2012
17)

Assam RE Tariff Regulation dated Sept 10, 2012 5 years(till March 2017)

Benchmarks for Tariff Determination for Biomass Based


Power Plants and Bagasse Based Co-generation Plants 5 Years( 2012-13 to 2016-
Bihar
to 17)
be commissioned in FY-2014-15
RE Tariff Order, 2013 (Suo-Motu Petition No. 18 of
Commissioned in FY 2013-
Chhattisgarh 2013)
14
(May 3, 2013)

Delhi

JERC (Goa & UT)

Gujarat Bagass Tariff Order - Order No. 4 of 2013-August 8, 2013 Upto FY 2016-17

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Determination of levellised generic tariff for RE projects


to be commissioned during FY 2014-15 under regulation
7 of HERC (Terms and Conditions for Tariff
Haryana 2014-15
Determination from RE Sources) Regulations, 2010
dated August 13, 2014 (Suo- Motu Case No HERC/PRO
- 50 of 2014)

From December 18, 2012


Himachal Pradesh RE Tariff Regulations_171212
upto March 31, 2017

Jammu and Kashmir JKSERC RE Tariff Order for 2014-15 2014-15

Jharkhand Biomass and NFFcogen Tariff Regulations_27012010 Till March 31, 2015

Determination of tariff in respect of Mini-Hydel, Bagasse


Karnataka based Co-Generation and Rankine cycle based Bio- NA
mass Renewable Energy Projects (Jan 1,2015)

Kerala No tariff Order No tariff Order

Madhya Pradesh Biomass Tariff Order_ May 3, 2013 FY 2013-14

Determination of Generic Tariff for Renewable Energy


Maharashtra FY 2014-15
Sources for FY 2014-15

Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for


Manipur & Mizoram (Terms and Conditions for Tariff
Manipur 2010-11 to 2014-15
determination from Renewable
Energy Sources) Regulations, 2010.
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FIT:BIOMASS

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Joint Electricity Control period
(Ref.Regulatory Commission for
no. …dt……)
Manipur & Mizoram (Terms and Conditions for Tariff
Manipur 2010-11 to 2014-15
determination from Renewable
Energy Sources) Regulations, 2010.
Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for
Manipur & Mizoram (Terms and Conditions for Tariff
&Mizoram 2010-11 to 2014-15
determination from Renewable
Energy Sources) Regulations, 2010.
Meghalaya State Electricity Regulatory
Commission (Terms and Conditions for determination of
Meghalaya till March 31,2017
Tariff for Generation
from Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations, 2014
Nagaland Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and
Nagaland Conditions for Determination of Generation Tariff for FY2010-11 to FY2014-15
Renewable Energy) Regulations, 2011

OERC Suo Moto Tariff Order dated September 14, 2010 From FY2010-11 to
Orissa
in Petition No 37/2008 FY2012-13

Order on determination of generic levellised generation


Punjab tariff for RE Power Projects for FY 2013-14 dated June 2013-14
25, 2013

Rajasthan Tariff order for FY 2013-14 dated Oct 10, 2013 2013-14

Sikkim NA NA

Comprehensive Tariff Order for Biomass Power Plants,


August1, 2012 to the issue
Tamil Nadu Order No 8 of 2012 dated July 31 ,2012/ Extension
of next order
Order (order No. 5 of 2014)

Tripura NA NA

UERC (Tariff and Other Terms for Supply of Electricity


from RE Sources and non-fossil fuel based Co-
Uttarakhand April 2013 to March 2018
generating Stations) Regulations, 2013 dated April 15,
2013

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FIT:BIOMASS

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
UERC (Tariff and(Ref.
Otherno. …dt……)
Terms for Supply of Electricity
from RE Sources and non-fossil fuel based Co-
Uttarakhand April 2013 to March 2018
generating Stations) Regulations, 2013 dated April 15,
2013

UPERC (Captive and Non- Conventional Energy


Uttar Pradesh FY 15 to FY 19
Generating Plants) Regulations, 2014

WBERC(Cogeneration and Generation of


West Bengal Electricity from Renewable Sources of Energy) NA
Regulations, March 22,2013

Goa No tariff Order No tariff Order

Union Territories

Andaman Nicobar

Chandigargh

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Lakshadweep

Pondicherry No tariff Order No tariff Order

CERC T
State Lev. FC

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FIT:BIOMASS

STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Andhra Pradesh 3.38


Haryana 3.44
Maharashtra 3.46
Punjab 3.47
Rajasthan 3.38
Tamil Nadu 3.38
Uttar Pradesh 3.39
Others 3.41

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Financial Parameters

Tariff Capital Cost Specific heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

***given below in separate table 558.705 (FY 15-16) 4200 10%

FC= 1.71 (1st yr) to 1.11 (10th year)


Rs/kWh 400 3,800 9%.
VC=3.09 Rs/kWh

New BiomassNA Power Projects 445 4000 10%


6.98(Fixed cost - 2.90, variable cost-
4.08) , Biomass Gasifier
Projects- 6.23(Fixed cost - 2.44,
NA , Water Cooled Condenser(other
445 than rice 4000 10%
variable cost- 3.79) New
straw julifora)-544.44 , Air Cooled
Biomass Power Projects (other than
Condenser(other than rice straw julifora) -
straw and juliflora)with Air Cooled Water Cooled - 11%(1st year),
584.49 , Water Cooled
Condenser -7.26 (Fixed cost - 3.08, 10%(2nd year onwards)
Condenser(rice straw julifora based)- 4125
variable cost- 4.18) , New Air Cooled- 13%(1st year),
594.44 , Air Cooled
Biomass Power Projects(Straw 12%(2nd year onwards)
Condenser(rice straw julifora based)-
based)with water cooled condenser -
Variable Cost 634.885 , Gassifier based plants -
7.12 (Fixed cost= -3.57,
3.04,Fixed Costcost-
variable =
463.336 4000 10%
2.16 427.118
4.08) , New Biomass Power
Projects(Straw based-Air Cooled
condenser) - 7.40 (Fixed cost - 3.22,
variable cost- 4.18) , NA NA NA

NA NA NA

Aircooled 5.58 (w/o AD) 5.27 (with


Air Cooled = 3950; Water
AD) Water Cooled 5.32 (w/o AD) Air Cooled = 498; Water Cooled = 468 10%
cooled = 3800
5.04 (with AD)

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Financial Parameters

Tariff Capital Cost Specific heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

Water cooled: 8.52 Air Water cooled: 491.31


4200 10%
cooled: 8.62 Air cooled: 518.6

NA NA NA NA

2.11(F.C)+ 3.73(V.C)= 5.84(without


466.811 4000 10%
AD) 5.68(with AD)

NA 450 3800 10%

Fixed cost Levelized for life of the


Projects:
Rs.2.37/unit Variable cost
[Rs/Unit] applicable to the relevant
year:
FY-15:Rs.2.82 (Base year) 570 10%
FY-16 : Rs.2.98
FY-17 : Rs.3.16
FY-18 : Rs.3.34

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

5.64 (Commissioned in FY14


463.336 3800 10%
applicable for FY14)

2.27(F.C)+ 4.36(V.C)= 6.63(without


480.43 3800 10%
AD) 6.41(with AD)

NA 520 3800 10%

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Financial Parameters

Tariff Capital Cost Specific heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)
NA 520 3800 10%

NA 520 3800 10%

445,
4000 10%
400(BIOMASS GASIFIER)

403 3800 10%

4.09 450 3800 10%

6.24 (AD not availed)


572.66 4000 10%
6.10 (If AD benefit availed)

Water cooled (WC) condenser 5.44 WC: 4300 during stabilisation WC: 10.5 % during s and 10%
(AD not availed), 5.23 (If AD availed), and 4200 after stabilization, after tabilization, AC: 12.5 %
WC: 522, AC:557
Air cooled (AC) 5.90 (AD not availed), AC: 4540 before stabilization during s and 12% after
5.67 (If AD availed) and 4440 after stabilization tabilization

NA NA NA NA

4.694 445 3840 10%

NA NA NA NA

Fixed: 2.10 Variable: 2.48 with 5%


445 4000 10%
annual escalation

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Financial Parameters

Tariff Capital Cost Specific heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)
Fixed: 2.10 Variable: 2.48 with 5%
445 4000 10%
annual escalation

Sheet1!A1 NA NA NA

WBERC does not specify the WBERC does not specify the
WBERC does not specify the project
project parameters for project parameters for
5.41 parameters for determination of tariff. It
determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It only
only specifies a cap for the tariff.
specifies a cap for the tariff. specifies a cap for the tariff.

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

CERC Tariff for Biomass for FY 2015-16


Applicable Tariff Rate Net Levellised
VC AD Benefit
(FY 2015-16) Tariff

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FIT:BIOMASS

Financial Parameters

Tariff Capital Cost Specific heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(Rs/kWh) (lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

4.58 7.96 0.21 7.75


5.21 8.66 0.21 8.44
5.33 8.79 0.21 8.58
5.45 8.92 0.21 8.71
4.55 7.93 0.21 7.72
4.5 7.88 0.21 7.67
4.66 8.05 0.21 7.84
4.9 8.31 0.21 8.1

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Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)

Andhra Pradesh-2940.31
Haryana-3346.75
60% during stabilisation period ,
Maharashtra-3422.95
Punjab-3500.42
70% for remaining stabilisation
3100 Rajasthan-2921.25 20
period of 1st year and then
Tamil Nadu-2892.03
Uttar Pradesh-2991.10
80% from 2nd year onward
Other States-3144.80

1300 for base year 2009-10


3275 80%. 20
(5%esc)

3300 70% 2283 for FY2012-13 (5%esc) 20

3300 70% 2476 for FY 2012-13 (5% esc) 20

First six months of COD: 60%


ii. Next six months upto one year
3100 of COD: 70% 2730 (5% escalation) 20
iii. From 2nd Year of COD
onwards: 80 %

3300 80% 2653.07 20

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

70% for 1st year &


2726 for FY 2013-14 (5% escalation
3400 80% from 2nd year 20
thereafter)
onwards.

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Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)

Stabilization: 60%
3100 First Year: 70% 3055 with 5% annual escalation 20
Second Yr onwards: 80%

NA NA NA NA

Stabilization: 60% First


3300 Year: 70% Second Yr 2773 20
onwards: 80%

3467 70% 1797- FY2010-11 (5% esc) 20

75% 2100 20

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order


During stabilisation : 60 %
(ii)During the remaining period of
the first year of operation of the
3600 2653 20
plant (after stabilization) : 70%
(iii)From 2nd Year onwards :
60% before stabilisation
80% period ,
70% for remaining stabilisation
3611 3730.74 20
period of 1st year and then 80%
from 2nd year onward
60% before stabilisation period ,
70% for remaining stabilisation
3467 2084 for FY010 -11 ( with 5% esc) 20
period of 1st year and then 80%
from 2nd year onward
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FIT:BIOMASS

Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


(kCal/kg) 60%Plant
beforeLoad Factor (%)
stabilisation period , (Rs/ MT) (yrs)
70% for remaining stabilisation
3467 2084 for FY010 -11 ( with 5% esc) 20
period of 1st year and then 80%
from 2nd year onward
60% before stabilisation period ,
70% for remaining stabilisation
3467 2084 for FY010 -11 ( with 5% esc) 20
period of 1st year and then 80%
60% from
before
2ndstabilisation
year onward period ,
70% for remaining stabilisation
period of 1st year and then 80% 2018 Rs/MT for fy 2014-15 (with
3467 20
from 2nd year onward , escalation of 5 %)
85% (BIOMASS
60% beforeGASIFIER)
stabilisation period ,
70% for remaining stabilisation
3467 1855 for FY010 -11 ( with 5% esc) 20
period of 1st year and then 80%
from 2nd year onward
60% before stabilisation period ,
70% for remaining stabilisation
3522 1968 20
period of 1st year and then 80%
from 2nd year onward
Stabilization: 60% First
3300 Year: 70% Second Yr 2526 20
onwards: 80%

60% before stabilisation period ,


70% for remaining stabilisation
3400 2018 with 5% annual escalation 20
period of 1st year and then75%
from 2nd year onward

NA NA NA NA

3200 80% 2277 20

NA NA NA NA

First Year: 65%


3300 1845 with 5% annual escalation 20
Second Yr onwards: 80%

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Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)
First Year: 65%
3300 1845 with 5% annual escalation 20
Second Yr onwards: 80%

NA NA NA NA
WBERC does not
WBERC does not specify the WBERC does not specify the WBERC does not specify the specify the project
project parameters for project parameters for project parameters for parameters for
determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It
specifies a cap for the tariff. specifies a cap for the tariff. specifies a cap for the tariff. only specifies a cap for
the tariff.
No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt

Tariff exclusive of
Shall be factored in the tariff on per taxes and duties,
1.25% per month beyond a
unit benefit derived on levellised pass through Click here
delay of 60 days
basis allowed on actual
basis

over and above the


Normative capital cost, Accelerated determined tariffs, to
Passed on to utility/consumer NA Click here
Depreciation , Corporate income tax be pass through on
reimbursed by
rate, Capitalisation of RE projects actual incurred
the DISCOMs
during second half of the fiscal year, basis subject to
Per unit benefit shall be derived on production of 1.25% per month, beyond
Click here
levellised basis at discount factor documentary 60 days
equivalent to weighted average cost evidence
of capital or any other appropriate by the generating
discounting factor considered by the company. Click here
Commission.

Normative capital cost, Accelerated


NA
Depreciation , Corporate income tax NA on
pass through NA Click here
rate, Capitalisation of RE projects actual incurred
during second half of the fiscal year, basis subject to
Per unit benefit shall be derived on production of 1.25% per month, beyond
Click here
levellised basis at discount factor documentary 60 days
equivalent to weighted average cost evidence
of capital or any other appropriate by the generating
discounting factorNAconsidered by the company.
NA NA NA
Commission.

Normative capital cost, Accelerated


NA
Depreciation , Corporate income tax NA on
pass through NA NA
rate, Capitalisation of RE projects actual incurred
during second half of the fiscal year, basis subject to
Per unit benefit shall be derived on production of 1.25% per month, beyond
Click here
levellised basis at discount factor documentary 60 days
equivalent to weighted average cost evidence
of capital or any other appropriate by the generating
discounting factor considered by the company.
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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt
Normative capital cost, Accelerated
Depreciation , Corporate income tax pass through on
rate, Capitalisation of RE projects actual incurred
during second half of the fiscal year, basis subject to
Per unit benefit shall be derived on production of 1.25% per month, beyond
Click here
levellised basis at discount factor documentary 60 days
equivalent to weighted average cost evidence
of capital or any other appropriate by the generating
discounting factor considered by the company.
Commission.
NA NA NA

Tariff exclusive of
Shall be factored in the tariff on per taxes and duties, 1.25% per month if
unit benefit derived on levellised pass through payment delayed beyond Click here
basis allowed on actual 60 days
basis

NA NA NA Click here

NA NA NA Click here

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

Click here

excluded from the


Passed on to utility/consumer NA
tariff
Click here

excluded from the


Passed on to utility/consumer NA Click here
tariff

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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt
excluded from the
Passed on to utility/consumer NA Click here
tariff

Tariff determined
under these
excluded from the
Commission
Passed shall take into
on to utility/consumer NA a period of Click here
regulations
tariff shall be delayed beyond
consideration any incentive or
exclusive of taxes 60 (sixty) days from the
subsidy offered by the
and duties on date of billing, a late
Central or State Government,
generation and sale payment
including accelerated depreciation Click here
of electricity from surcharge at the rate of
benefit for the
renewable energy 1.25% per month shall be
renewable energy power plants while
project as may be levied by the generating
determining the tariff under these excluded
Passed on to utility/consumer leviedfrom
by the company
NA Click here
Regulations tariff
the appropriate
Government

excluded from the


Passed on to utility/consumer NA Click here
tariff

150 lakh/MW, Passed on to excluded from the


NA Click here
utility/consumer tariff
Any Policy support by way of capital
subsidy /Capital Finance Assistance 1.25% per
Tax is not a pass
(CFA), higher depreciation benefit month on daily basis for
through; ROE
or GBI, which becomes available to delay beyond a period of Click here
comupted on pre-
the 1.5 month from the date of
tax basis
developer/generator, needs to be billing
passed on to the utilities.

NA NA NA NA

Click here

Passed on to utility/consumer NA interest of 1% per Month

Click here

NA NA NA NA

Click here

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Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge Reference
Central /State Govt

Click here

1.25% p.m. beyond 2


passed on to utility/consumer NA Click Here
months
WBERC does not
specify the project WBERC does not specify
WBERC does not specify the project parameters for the project parameters for
parameters for determination of tariff. determination of determination of tariff. It Click here
It only specifies a cap for the tariff. tariff. It only only specifies a cap for the
specifies a cap for tariff.
the tariff.
No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

CERC Generic RE Tariff Order for FY 2015-16;


CERC For FY 2015-16

Andhra Pradesh Tariff Order dated 20/03/2004 2004 to 2014

Arunachal Pradesh Tariff Regulations (Dated 9/4/2012) 9/4/2012 to 8/4/2017

Assam RE Tariff Regulations (Dated 10/9/2012) 31/3/2012 to 31/3/2017

Bihar No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

RE Tariff Order, 2013 (Suo-Motu Petition No. 18 of 2013)


Chhattisgarh Commissioned During FY 2013-14
(May 3, 2013)

Delhi NA NA

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Gujarat No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Petition filed by Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited


(HPGCL), Panchkula vide letter No. 781 / GMP – 321 dated 7th
June, 2011 for determination of tariff for supply of electricity from
Haryana
6.5 MW solar power project to be set up by HPGCL at
Powerhouse – D, WYC Hydel, Yamunanagar (Case No. HERC /
PRO - 12 of 2011).

Determination of generic levellised tariffs for SHP under


Regulation13 of the HPERC (Promotion of Generation from the
Himachal Pradesh 18/12/2012 to 31/3/2017
RE Sources and Terms and Conditions for Tariff Determination)
Regulations, 2012
JKSERC Order in the matter of Determination of Generic
Jammu and Kashmir Levellised Generation Tariff for Renewable Energy Sources 2014-15
(RES) for FY 2014-15

Jharkhand Tariff Regulations (Dated 03/07/2007) NA

Determination of tariff in respect of Mini-Hydel, Bagasse based


Karnataka Co-Generation and Rankine cycle based Bio-mass Renewable NA
Energy Projects (Jan 1,2015)

Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Power Applicable to project proposals


Kerala Procurement from commissioned after 01.01.2013 and
Renewable Sources by Distribution Licensee) Regulations, 2013 during FY 2013-14

Madhya Pradesh SHP Tariff order Dated 14 May, 2013 Upti FY 2015-16

Determination of Generic Tariff for Renewable Energy Sources


Maharashtra FY 2014-15
for FY 2014-15

Manipur Tariff Regulations (Dated 15/04/2010) 2010-11 to 2014-15

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

Manipur Tariff Regulations (Dated 15/04/2010) 2010-11 to 2014-15

&Mizoram Tariff Regulations (Dated 15/04/2010) 2010-11 to 2014-15

Meghalaya State Electricity Regulatory


Commission (Terms and Conditions for determination of Tariff for
Meghalaya till March 31,2017
Generation
from Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations, 2014

Nagaland Tariff Regulations (Dated 08/2011) 2011-12 to 2014-15

Orissa Tariff Order (Dated 14/09/2010) 2010-11 to 2012-13

Order on determination of generic levellised generation tariff for


Punjab 2013-14
RE Power Projects for FY 2013-14 dated June 25, 2013

Rajasthan Tariff Regulations (Dated 23/01/2009) 2009-10 to 2014-15

Sikkim No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Parameters are defined on case to


Tamil Nadu Parameters are defined on case to case basis
case basis

Tripura No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)
Tripura No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

UERC (Tariff and Other Terms for Supply of Electricity from RE


Uttarakhand Sources and non-fossil fuel based Co-generating Stations) April 2013 to March 2018
Regulations, 2013 dated April 15, 2013

UPERC (Captive and Non- Conventional Energy Generating


Uttar Pradesh FY 15- FY 19
Plants) Regulations, 2014

WBERC(Cogeneration and Generation of


West Bengal Electricity from Renewable Sources of Energy) Regulations, 10/08/2012 to 10/08/2015
March 22,2013

Goa No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Union Territories
NA NA

Andaman Nicobar No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Chandigargh No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Dadra and Nagar Haveli No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Daman & Diu No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Lakshadweep No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)
Lakshadweep No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Pondicherry No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available

Run of the River Projects


Year Tariff without considering GoMP free power policy Tariff consideri
(Rs./kWh) <5 MW
1 5.4 5.4
2 5.22 5.22
3 5.04 5.04
4 4.86 5.12
5 4.68 4.93
6 4.5 4.74
7 4.33 4.56
8 4.16 4.37
9 3.98 4.19
10 3.81 4.01
11 2.3 2.42
12 2.34 2.46
13 2.38 2.51
14 2.42 2.55
15 2.46 2.59
16 2.51 2.64
17 2.56 2.69
18 2.6 2.74
19 2.65 2.79
20 2.71 2.85
21 2.76 2.91
22 2.82 2.96
23 2.88 3.03
24 2.94 3.09
25 3 3.16
26 3.07 3.23

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FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro

Updated in March 2015

Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft


STATE Control period
(Ref. no. …dt……)

27 3.14 3.3
28 3.21 3.38
29 3.28 3.45
30 3.36 3.54

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

HP, Uttarakhand and NE


States
(Below 5MW) - 4.64(Levellized Total HP, Uttarakhand and NE
Tariff) States
(5MW-25MW)- (Below 5MW) - 829.621 HP, Uttarakhand and NE States -
3.95(Levellized Total Tariff) (5MW-25MW)- 754.201 45%

Other States Other States Other States- 30%


(Below 5MW) - 5.47(Levellized Total (Below 5MW) - 646.458
Tariff) (5MW-25MW)- 592.586
(5MW-25MW)-
4.65(Levellized Total Tariff)

2.60 Rs/kWh (1st yr) to 1.88 Rs/kWh


362.5 Lakh/MW 35%
(10th yr)

NA 700 (<=5 MW) & 630 (5-25 MW) 45%

NA 770 (<=5 MW) & 700 (5-25 MW) 45%

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

Upto 2 MW = 5.66; 2-5 MW= 5.16; 5-


623.706 (<=5 MW) & 571.73 (5-25 MW) 30%
25 MW = 4.40

NA NA NA

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

3.34 (100kW - 2MW), 3.27 (2-5 MW) 780 (100kW - 2MW), 750 (2-5 MW) &
55%
& 3.17 (5-25 MW) 700 (5-25 MW)

4.30(without AD) 3.91(with AD) (Upto


808.439 (Upto 5 MW) & 734.945 (5-
45%
25 MW)
3.67(without AD) 3.32(with AD) (5-2

NA NA NA

Levelized for life of the Projects:


620 30%
Rs.4.16/unit

<5 MW=4.88 Rs/kWh <5 MW=600 <5 MW=30%


>5 MW upto 25MW=4.16 Rs/kWh >5 MW upto 25MW=550 >5 MW upto 25MW=30%

Upto 5 MW= 6.39; 5-25 MW = 6.25 650 (<=5 MW) & 635 (5-25 MW) 30%

1- 5 MW=5.06(without AD), 4.44(with


AD) (below 500 kW = 6.06(without
589.41 (<=5 MW) & 536.26
AD),5.44(with AD); 500 kW to 1 MW = 30%
(5-25 MW)
5.56(without AD)4.94(with AD)); 5-25
MW = 4.33(without AD), 3.76(with AD)

NA 812 (<=5 MW) & 730 (5-25 MW) 40%

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

NA 812 (<=5 MW) & 730 (5-25 MW) 40%

NA 812 (<=5 MW) & 730 (5-25 MW) 40%

770 (<=5 MW) & 700 (5-25 MW) 45%

NA 635 (<=5 MW) & 571 (5-25 MW) 30%

Rs 3.91/kWh (<=5 MW) & Rs


3.64/kWh (5-25 MW) w/o AD and Rs
600 (<=5 MW) & 550 (5-25 MW) 35%
3.31/kWh & Rs 3.09/kWh respectively
with AD

Below 5 MW 5.16
(AD not availed) 4.74 (If
Below 5 MW: 623.7 5 to 25
AD benefit availed) 5 to 25 MW 30%
MW: 571.7
4.40 (AD not availed)
4.02 (If AD benefit availed)

Parameters and tariffs to be Parameters and tariffs to be determined Parameters and tariffs to be
determined through suo-motu petition through suo-motu petition or on case-to- determined through suo-motu
or on case-to-case basis case basis petition or on case-to-case basis

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

Parameters are defined on case to Parameters are defined on case to case Parameters are defined on case to
case basis basis case basis

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)
No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

Upto 5 MW 4.22
(AD not availed) 3.92 (If
AD availed) Above 5 upto 15
MW 4.02 (AD not Upto 5 MW: 785, >5 and upto 15 MW:
45%
availed) 3.72 (If AD 750, >15 and upto 25 MW: 715
availed) Above 15 upto 25 MW
3.74 (AD not availed)
3.44 (If AD availed)

UPERC specifies 'year of operation' UPERC specifies 'year of operation'


based fixed cost and financial year based fixed cost and financial year
Sheet1!A1
based tariff. It does not specify the based tariff. It does not specify the
parameters for tariff determination. parameters for tariff determination.
WBERC does not specify the
WBERC does not specify the project
project parameters for
4.4 parameters for determination of tariff. It
determination of tariff. It only
only specifies a cap for the tariff.
specifies a cap for the tariff.

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

NA NA NA

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)
No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

Table 1: Tariffs of SHP in Madhya Pradesh


Run of the River Projects Cana
Tariff considering GoMP free power policy (Rs./kWh) Tariff without considering GoMP
5-10 MW 10 - 25 MW free power policy (Rs./kWh)
5.4 5.4 5.4
5.22 5.8 5.22
5.48 5.6 5.04
5.28 5.4 4.86
5.09 5.2 4.68
4.9 5.01 4.5
4.71 4.81 4.33
4.52 4.62 4.16
4.33 4.43 3.98
4.14 4.23 3.81
2.5 2.56 2.3
2.54 2.6 2.34
2.59 2.64 2.38
2.63 2.69 2.42
2.68 2.74 2.46
2.73 2.79 2.51
2.78 2.84 2.56
2.83 2.89 2.6
2.88 2.95 2.65
2.94 3.01 2.71
3 3.07 2.76
3.06 3.13 2.82
3.13 3.19 2.88
3.19 3.26 2.94
3.26 3.33 3
3.33 3.41 3.07

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Financial Parameters

Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)

3.41 3.48 3.14


3.49 3.56 3.21
3.57 3.65 3.28
3.65 3.73 3.36

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Normative Parameters

Auxiliary Consumption Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(%) (yrs) Central /State Govt

Tariff exclusive of
Shall be factored in the tariff on per taxes and duties,
1.25% per month beyond a
1% 35 unit benefit derived on levellised pass through
delay of 60 days
basis allowed on actual
basis

1% NA NA NA NA

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer
utility/consumer days

1% 35

No Tariff water
No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations charges/statutory No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available charges as levied by available
available available
the State
Government shall
1.25% p.m. beyond 60
1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer not be included in
days
the tariff. It is to be
paid separately and
shall be pass
NA NA NA throughNA on actual NA
incurred basis

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Normative Parameters

Auxiliary Consumption Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(%) (yrs) Central /State Govt

No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer
utility/consumer days

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


Tariff inclusive of 1.25% per month beyond a
1% 35 unit benefit derived on levellised
direct taxes delay of 60 days
basis

0.50% 20 NA NA NA

passed on to
1% NA NA utility/consumer not NA
included in the tariff

1% 35 NA NA NA

1% 35 NA NA NA

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer
utility/consumer days

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer
utility/consumer days
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Normative Parameters

Auxiliary Consumption Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(%) (yrs) Central /State Govt

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer
utility/consumer days

Tariff determined
under these
passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60
1% 35 Commission
passed shall take into
on to utility/consumer regulations shall be delayed beyond
utility/consumer days a period of
consideration any incentive or
exclusive of taxes 60 (sixty) days from the
subsidy offered by the
and duties on date of billing, a late
Central or State Government,
generation and sale payment
1% 35 including accelerated depreciation
of electricity from surcharge at the rate of
benefit for the
renewable energy 1.25% per month shall be
renewable energy power plants while
project as may be levied by the generating
determining the tariff under these passed
1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer leviedon
by to 1.25% company
p.m. beyond 60
Regulations utility/consumer days
the appropriate
Government

passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 60


1% 35 passed on to utility/consumer
utility/consumer days

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


Tariff inclusive of 1.25% per month beyond a
1% 35 unit benefit derived on levellised
direct taxes delay of 60 days
basis

Parameters and
Parameters and tariffs
tariffs to be Parameters and tariffs to
Parameters and tariffs to be to be determined Parameters and tariffs to be
determined through be determined through
determined through suo-motu through suo-motu determined through suo-motu petition
suo-motu petition or suo-motu petition or on
petition or on case-to-case basis petition or on case-to- or on case-to-case basis
on case-to-case case-to-case basis
case basis
No Tariff basis
No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available

Parameters are
Parameters are defined on case to Parameters are defined Parameters are defined on case to Parameters are defined on
defined on case to
case basis on case to case basis case basis case to case basis
case basis

No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available

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Normative Parameters

Auxiliary Consumption Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(%) No(yrs)
Tariff Central /State Govt No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available

Shall be factored in the tariff on per


Tariff inclusive of
1% 35 unit benefit derived on levellised
direct taxes
basis

UPERC specifies 'year


of operation' based
UPERC specifies 'year of operation'
fixed cost and financial
based fixed cost and financial year passed on to 1.25% p.m. beyond 2
year based tariff. It does NA
based tariff. It does not specify the utility/consumer months
not specify the
parameters for tariff determination. WBERC does not
parameters for tariff
WBERC does not specify the specify the project
determination.
project parameters for parameters for
NA NA NA
determination of tariff. It only determination of tariff. It
specifies a cap for the tariff. only specifies a cap for
the tariff.
No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available

NA NA NA NA NA
No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available
No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
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No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
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No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
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Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
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Normative Parameters

Auxiliary Consumption Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(%) (yrs) Central /State Govt
No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available
No Tariff No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available available
available available

Canal Based Projects


Tariff considering GoMP free power policy (Rs./kWh)
<5 MW 5-10 MW 11 - 25 MW
5.4 5.4 5.4
5.22 5.22 5.8
5.04 5.48 5.6
5.12 5.28 5.4
4.93 5.09 5.2
4.74 4.9 5.01
4.56 4.71 4.81
4.37 4.52 4.62
4.19 4.33 4.43
4.01 4.14 4.23
2.42 2.5 2.56
2.46 2.54 2.6
2.51 2.59 2.64
2.55 2.63 2.69
2.59 2.68 2.74
2.64 2.73 2.79
2.69 2.78 2.84
2.74 2.83 2.89
2.79 2.88 2.95
2.85 2.94 3.01
2.91 3 3.07
2.96 3.06 3.13
3.03 3.13 3.19
3.09 3.19 3.26
3.16 3.26 3.33
3.23 3.33 3.41

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Normative Parameters

Auxiliary Consumption Useful life Subsidy and incentive by


Taxes and Duties Late Payment surcharge
(%) (yrs) Central /State Govt

3.3 3.41 3.48


3.38 3.49 3.56
3.45 3.57 3.65
3.54 3.65 3.73

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STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR MSW

Updated in March 2015

STATE

CERC

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

JERC (Goa & UT)

Gujarat
Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

&Mizoram

Meghalaya

Nagaland
Orissa

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Tripura

Uttarakhand

Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

Goa

Union Territories

Andaman Nicobar

Chandigargh

Dadra and Nagar Haveli


Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Lakshadweep

Pondicherry
Projects (Project name)

Determination of Tariff / Power Purchase Price (Variable Cost or Single Part Tariff) for the period from 01-04-2009
to 31-03-2014 in respect of the “New and Renewable Sources of Energy” in the State of Andhra Pradesh
covered by the Commission Order Dated 20-03-2004.

NA

NA

Petition for adoption of Tariff and approval of energy purchase entered between Timarpur Okhla
Waste Management Company Private Limited and BSES Rajdhani Power Limited, for purchase of 16
MW of Power by BSES on Long-term basis from power station to be set up at Okhla.

NA

Hanjer Green Power Pvt. Ltd. (15 MW)


Hanjer Green Power Pvt. Ltd. (15 MW)

Haryana Electricity Regulatory Commission ( Terms and Conditions for Determination of Tariff from
Renewable Energy Sources, Renewable Purchase Obligation and Renewable Energy Certificate )
Regulations 2010

Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (Promotion of Generation from the Renewable
Energy Sources and Terms and Conditions for Tariff Determination) Regulations, 2012

NA

NA

Srinivasa Gayathri Resource Recovery Ltd. (8 MW)

NA

Generic Tariff

Solapur Bioenergy Systems Pvt. Ltd. (2.83 MW)

NA

Mizoram

NA

Terms and Conditions for Determination of Generation Tariff for Renewable Energy
Suo-motu proceeding initiated by the Commission for finalization of Policy on Harnessing of Power
from Renewable Energy Sources including Co-generation

Adoption of Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms & Conditions for Tariff determination
from Renewable Energy Sources) Regulations, 2012 and Determination of generic levellised
generation tariff for Renewable Energy Power Projects for FY 2012-13

The Rajasthan Electricity Regulatory Commission (Terms and Conditions for


Determination of Tariff) Regulations, 2009

NA

NA

NA

UERC (Tariff and Other Terms for Supply of Electricity from Renewable Energy Sources and non-fossil
fuel based Co-generating Stations) Regulations, 2010

UPERC (Captive and Non-Conventional Energy Generating Plants) Regulations, 2009

Draft West Bengal Electricity Regulatory Commission (Cogeneration and Generation of Electricity
from Renewable Sources of Energy) Regulations, 2012 (For replacing existing Regulation)

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA

NA

NA

NA
Technology (Incineration/ Tariff Order Tariff
Biomethanation/ Gasification) (Ref. no. …dt……) (Rs/kWh)

NA NA

4.04 in 2009-10 and 5%


Tariff Order
- escalation thereafter till 2013-
(dt 31/03/2009)
14

Tariff Regulations (dt Project Specific Tariff


09/04/2012) Determination

Project Specific Tariff


RETariff Regulations (Dated September 10, 2012)
Determination

NA NA NA

Project Specific Tariff


NA Draft RE Tariff Regulation_April 2012(NFF Cogen)
Determination

NA NA NA

Incineration Tariff order (dt 30/07/2011) 6.8


Incineration Tariff order (dt 30/07/2011) 6.8

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

Incineration Tariff Order (dt 28/02/2012) Rs 4.15/kWh

NA NA NA

Tariff Order (dt 01/10/2013) 6.39

Biomethanation Tariff Order (dt 03/09/2010) Rs 4.88/kWh

Project Specific Tariff


- Tariff Regulations (Dated 15/04/2010)
Determination

Tariff Regulations (Dated


NA -
15/04/2010)

No Tariff Order/Regulations
- No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

Project Specific Tariff


- Tariff Regulations (Dated 08/2011)
Determination
Project Specific Tariff
- Tariff Order (Dated 14/09/2010)
Determination

Project Specific Tariff


- Tariff Order (Dated 19/07/2012)
Determination

Project Specific Tariff


- Tariff Regulations (Dated 23/01/2009)
Determination

No Tariff Order/Regulations
- No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
- No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
- No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available

Capped at Rs 5.1/kWh upto


- Draft Tariff Regulations (Dated 10/08/2012)
August 10, 2022

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA
NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

No Tariff Order/Regulations
NA No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available
Financial Parameters Normative Parameters

Capital Cost Station heat rate Auxiliary Consumption


(lakh/MW) (kcal/kWh) (%)

NA NA NA

Project Parameters not specified in the Project Parameters not Project Parameters not
order specified in the order specified in the order

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

NA NA NA

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

NA NA NA

690.7 4100 11.5%


690.7 4100 11.5%

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

1111.125 4300 15%

NA NA NA

600 4000 11.50%

1277 - 12.72%

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination
Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff
Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available

No parameters specified No parameters specified No parameters specified

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA
NA NA NA

NA NA NA

NA NA NA

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available available
Normative Parameters

Calorific Value Range Fuel Cost Useful life


Plant Load Factor (%)
(kCal/kg) (Rs/ MT) (yrs)

NA NA NA NA

Project Parameters not Project Parameters not specified in Project Parameters not specified in Project Parameters not
specified in the order the order the order specified in the order

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

NA NA NA NA

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

NA NA NA NA

60% for the first year and 80% from


2250 1320 20
the second year onwards
60% for the first year and 80% from
2250 1320 20
the second year onwards

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

2200 73% NA 20

NA NA NA NA

60% for the first year and 80% from


2250 1320 20
the second year onwards

4800 78.90% - 20

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination
Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff
Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

Project Specific Tariff Project Specific Tariff


Project Specific Tariff Determination Project Specific Tariff Determination
Determination Determination

No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available

No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available

No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available

No parameters
No parameters specified No parameters specified No parameters specified
specified

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available
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NA

NA

NA

NA

NA
NA

NA

NA

NA
STATE-WISE OPEN
ACCESS PROVISIONS

Updated in March 2015

Intra-State Open Access Regulations


STATE
(Y/N)

Andhra Pradesh Y

Arunachal Pradesh Y

Assam Y

Bihar Y

Chhattisgarh Y

Delhi Y

Gujarat Y

Haryana Y

Himachal Pradesh Y

Jammu and Kashmir Y

Jharkhand Y

Karnataka Y

Kerala Y
Madhya Pradesh Y

Maharashtra Y

Manipur
Y
&Mizoram

Meghalaya Y

Nagaland Y

Orissa Y

Punjab Y

Rajasthan Y

Sikkim N.A

Tamil Nadu Y

Tripura Y

Uttarakhand Y
Uttarakhand Y

Uttar Pradesh Y

West Bengal Y

Goa Y

Union Territories Y

Andaman Nicobar Y
Andaman Nicobar Y

Chandigargh Y

Dadra and Nagar Haveli Y

Daman & Diu Y

Lakshadweep Y

Pondicherry Y
Nodal agency

a) For Long term open access-STU


b) For Short term open access-SLDC

1. Open Access Customer connected to Distribution system


a) Short term
-Both within same DISCOM- Concerned DISCOM
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within state-SLDC
1.
-InFor LONGstates-RLDC
different TERM of the region of consumer
a)
b) STU
Medium for transactions
term and where the point of drawal or point of injection is located
on thewithin
-Both intra-state
sametransmission system. DISCOM
DISCOM- Concerned
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within gujarat-STU
a)
b) For Long term open access-STU
-InOtherwise the Distribution
different states-CTU licensee of the area where point of drawl is
b) For Short term open access-SLDC
located.
c) Long term
-Both within same DISCOM- concerned DISCOM
2. For SHORT
-Injection point TERM
in the intra-state transmission system within state-STU
Nodal
-In diff agency
states- is SLDC
CTU
a) For transactions where the point of drawal or point of injection is located on
the network of STU-STU for LT and MT, SLDC for ST
2. Open Access Customer connected to Intra-State Trans system
a)
b) Short
1. For term Open
Transmission
transactions whereAccessthe point of drawal or point of injection is located on
-Both
a) For within
the network term
Long state
of (in intra-state
open
intra-state access-STU transmission
transmission licenseesystem)- SLDC
and there is no involvement of
-Injection
b) For Shortpointtermin the
open distribution
access-SLDC system within state-SLDC
STU network for conveyance of electricity-Concerned Transmission licensee
-In
2. different
forDistribution
LT, MT and states-RLDC
Open of the region of consumer
ST Access-SLDC
1.
b) Open
Medium Access
term Customer connected to Distribution system
a)
-BothShort term
c) For within state- STU
transactions where the point of drawal or point of injection is located at
-Both within
-Injection same
point DISCOM-
in the distribution SLDCsystem within state-STU
STU and intra-state transmission licensee-STU for LT and MT, SLDC for ST
-Both within states-CTU
-In different gujarat but different DISCOM-SLDC
1. Intra-State
-Injection
c) Long pointOpen
term in theAccess-
intra-state STUtransmission system within gujarat-SLDC
d)
2. For transactions
Inter-State Open where
Access- theCTU pointexcept
of drawal or point of injection
term is located on
-In
-Bothdifferent states-RLDC
withintransmission
Gujarat- STU of the region ofRLDC for short
consumer
intra-state system and distribution licensees- STU for LT and MT,
b) Medium term
-Injection and
SLDC forpoint ST in the distribution system within state-STU
-Both within states-CTU
-In different same DISCOM- SLDC
For LT
-Both andgujarat
within MT OAbut different DISCOM-STU
e) At
a) Both on sametransmission
intra-state DISCOM network system and
-STUno invovement of transmission ntw
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within gujarat-STU
-Concerned
b) At distribution DISCOM for LT, MT and ST
system-SLDC.
-In different states-CTU
For
c) Shortterm
Long term
a)Long
f)
a) Both
OA term
on
to sameOA-SLDC
intra-stateDISCOM network but invovement of transmission ntw - STU
transmission-SLDC
-Both
b) Shortwithin same DISCOM-
term-STU SLDC
for
b) LT and
OA within MT,
in distribution SLDC for ST
system-concerned DISCOM
-Both gujarat but different DISCOM-STU
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within gujarat-STU
g) Both within same state but different DISCOMs- STU for LT and MT, SLDC
(i)
forTheST.nodal agency for arranging the long term transmission/ distribution
2. Openshall
access Access
be theCustomer connectedUtility
State Transmission to Intra-State Trans system
or the Transmission Licensee or
a) Short term
the Distribution Licensee whose system is used or is to be used for such long –
-Both within Gujarat (in intra-state transmission system)- SLDC
term access.
The nodal
-Injection
(ii) The nodal agency
point in thefor
agency forarranging
distribution the long-term
system
the short-term within openbe access
accessgujarat-SLDC
shall the Stateshall
Load be the
state transmission
-In different
Despatch utility ifofitsthe
states-RLDC
Centre. system
regionis ofused; otherwise the nodal agency shall
consumer
be the respective
b) Medium term distribution licensee, within whose area the point of drawal is
situated.
-Both within Gujarat- STU
A generating
-Injection pointcompany or a licensee
in the distribution requiring
system withinopen access shall apply to the
gujarat-STU
respective
(2) For short
-In different licensee,
term open
states-CTU whoseaccess transmission system/distribution
the nodal agency shall besystem is load
the state intended
to
c) be
dispatch
Longused or immediately connected.
center.
term
-Both within Gujarat- STU
-Injection point in the distribution system within gujarat-STU
-In different states-CTU
Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Transmission Open Access-STU


Distribution open access-Concerned Discom

For all Medium-Term and Long-Term Open Access :


(a) STU for transactions for where the point of drawal or point of injection is
located on the intra-state transmission network;
(b) Otherwise the Distribution Licensee of the area where the point of drawal
is located.
For Short-Term Open Access transactions,: SLDC.

1. Open Access Customer connected to Distribution system


a) Short term
-Both within same DISCOM- Concerned DISCOM
-Both
For allwithin same stateand
Medium-Term but different
Long-Term DISCOM-SLDC
Open Access :
(a) STU for transactions for where the point of drawal or point of injection is
located on the intra-state transmission network;
(b)
TheOtherwise the Distribution
nodal agency Licensee
for arranging of the area
long-term openwhere the shall
access point of
bedrawal
the STU
if the transmission system is used; otherwise the nodal agency shall be the
respective distribution licensee within whose area the point of drawl is
situated.
1. Open Access Customer connected to Distribution system
a) Short term
-Both within same DISCOM- Concerned DISCOM
-Both within same state but different DISCOM-SLDC
Long term/Short term-STU

N.A

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

The Nodal Agency for arranging long-term open access shall be the state
transmission utility if its system is used; otherwise the Nodal agency shall be
the
respective distribution licensee, within whose area the point of drawal is
1. Open Access Customer connected to 66kV or below
a) Short term
-Both within same DISCOM- Concerned DISCOM
-Both within same state but different DISCOM-SLDC
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within state-SLDC
-In different states-RLDC of the region of consumer
b) Medium term and Long term
-Both within same DISCOM- Concerned DISCOM
-Both within state but different DISCOM-STU
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within state-STU
-In different states-CTU

2. Open Access Customer connected to 132 kV or above


a) Short term
-Both within state(in intra-state transmission system)- SLDC
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-SLDC
-In different states-RLDC of the region of consumer
b) Medium term and Long term
-Both within state- STU
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-STU
-In different states-CTU
2. Open Access Customer connected to 132 kV or above
a) Short term
-Both within state(in intra-state transmission system)- SLDC
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-SLDC
-In different states-RLDC of the region of consumer
b) Medium term and Long term
-Both within state- STU
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-STU
-In different states-CTU

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

The Nodal Agency for arranging the Long Term Open Access within the State
shall be the STU if its system is used. Otherwise, the Nodal Agency shall be the
Transmission or the Distribution Licensee in whose system the point of drawal
of electricity is located;

The Nodal Agency for Short Term Open Access and open access for
emergency requirement and trial run within the state shall be the SLDC.

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC
Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC

Long term-STU
Short term-SLDC
Application fee
(Rs)

a) Long term-Rs 10000


b) Short term-Rs 1000

1. Open Access Customer connected to Distribution system


a) Short term
-Both within same DISCOM- Rs 5000 for capacity less than 5 MW and Rs 10000 above 5 MW
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within Arunachal-Rs 5000 for capacity less than 5 MW and
a)
RsLong
10000term=
aboveRs5100000
MW
b)
-InShort term=
different Rs 50005000 for capacity less than 5 MW and Rs 10000 above 5 MW
states-Rs
b) Medium term
-Both within same DISCOM- Rs 25000 for capacity upto 5 MW and Rs 50000 for capacity above 5 MW
a) Long term-Rs 50000
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within Arunachal-Rs 50000 and Rs 1 lac respectively
b) Short term-Rs 5000
-In different states-Rs 1 lacs
c) Long term
-Both within same DISCOM- Rs 25000 for capacity upto 5 MW and Rs 50000 for capacity above 5 MW
-Injection point in the
a) For transactions intra-state
where transmission
the point system
of drawal or point within Arunachal-Rs
of injection is located50000
on theand Rs 1 lac
network respectively
of STU- Rs 2 lakh
-In
for different
LT, Rs 1states-Rs
lakh for 1MTlacs
and Rs 2500 for ST
2.
1. Open Access Customer
Transmission
b) For transactions Open the connected
whereAccess point of drawalto Intra-State Trans sysem
or point of injection is located on the network of intra-state
a) Short
Long term
term- Rs 1 lakh
transmission licensee and there is no involvement of STU network for conveyance of electricity- Rs 2 lakh for
-Both
b) Rswithin
LT,Short 1term- Arunachal
lakh Rs
for10000
MT and(in intra-state
Rs 2500 transmission
for ST system)- Rs 10000 and Rs 5000 resp for upto 5 MW and
above 5MW
1. Open
-Injection Access
point inOpen Customer
the connected
distribution system to Distribution
within system
2. Distribution
c) For transactions whereAccess
the point of drawal orArunachal-Rs 10000
point of injection and Rsat5000
is located STUresp
and for upto 5 MW
intra-state and above
transmission
a)
5MW
a) Short
Long term
term-Rs 25000
licensee-Rs 4 lakh for LT, Rs 2 lakh for MT, Rs 5000 for ST
-Both
-In within
different
b) Short same2500
states-Rs
term-Rs DISCOM-
10000 Rs and2000
Rs 5000 resp for upto 5 MW and above 5MW
-Both
b) within term
Medium gujarat but different DISCOM-Rs 5000
d) For transactions where the point of drawal or point of injection is located on intra-state transmission system
-Injection
-Both within point in the intra-state
Arunachal- Rs Rs
100000transmission system within
(forforcapacity RsGujarat-Rs for5000
and
a) distribution
Short term- Rs licensees-
5000 4 lakh LT, Rs>5MW)
2 lakh ;for 50000
MT, Rs( 5000 capacity
for ST< 5MW)
-In different
-Injection states-As
point in the per CERC Regulation
distribution system within Arunachal -Rs 100000 (for capacity > 5MW) ; Rs 50000 ( for
b) Medium
Medium
capacity <5term-
termRs 100000
MW)
e)
c) Both term-
Long on same DISCOM network and no invovement of transmission ntw - Rs 2 lakh for LT, Rs 1 lakh for
Rs 200000
-Both
-In within same DISCOM- lacs Rs 25000
MTdifferent
and Rs states-Rs
2500 for 1ST
-Both
c) Long withinterm gujarat but different DISCOM-Rs 50000
a) Short term-
-Injection point in5000
the intra-state
-Both
f) Both within
on sameArunachal-
DISCOM 2 lacstransmission
Rsnetwork (for
butcapacity
system
invovement> 5 MW)within
; Rsgujarat-Rs 50000 < 5MW)
1 lac ( for capacity
b)
-In Medium
different term-
states-As Rs 1perlacCERC
upto 5MW and
Regulation Rs 2 lac of
fortransmission
5 to 10 MWntw and-RsRs64laclakh for 10
above LT,MW
Rs 2 lakh for MT,
-Injection
Rs 5000term- point
for STRs 2 lac upto 5MW and Rs 4 lac for 5 to 10 MW and Rs 6capacity
in the distribution system within Arunachal-Rs 2 lacs (for > 5 MW) ; Rs 1 lac ( for
c)
c) Long
Long lac above 10 MW
capacity
Long Term <term
5MW)
:Rs 50000 for both open access in transmission and distribution
-Both
-In within
different
Short same
states-Rs DISCOM-
2 lacs Rs 25000
g) BothTerm:within Rs
same 5000 state but different DISCOMs- Rs 4 lakh for LT, Rs 2 lakh for MT, Rs 5000 for ST
-Both within gujarat but different DISCOM-Rs 50000
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within gujarat-Rs 50000
Long term OA in transmission-Rs 25000
2.
LongOpen
termAccess Customer connected
OA in distribution-Rs 10000 to Intra-State Trans sysem
a) Short term
Short term OA-Rs 5000
-Both within Gujarat (in intra-state transmission system)- Rs 5000
Long term-Rs
-Injection point5000
in the distribution system within gujarat-Rs 5000
Short term-Rs
-In different 1000 per CERC Regulation
states-As
b) Medium term
-Both within Gujarat- Rs 25000 (for capacity < 100 MW) ; Rs 50000 ( for capacity >100 MW)
N.A
-Injection point in the distribution system within gujarat-Rs 25000 (for capacity < 100 MW) ; Rs 50000 ( for
capacity >100 MW)
-In different states-As per CERC Regulation
c) Long term
-Both within Gujarat- Rs 50000 (for capacity < 100 MW) ; Rs 100000 ( for capacity >100 MW)
-Injection point in the distribution system within gujarat-Rs 50000 (for capacity < 100 MW) ; Rs 100000 ( for
capacity >100 MW)
-In different states-As per CERC Regulations
Long term-Rs 50000
Short term-Rs 5000

Transmission OA-Rs 10000

Short term-Rs 5000


Long term/Medium term-Rs 1 lakhs

1. Open Access Customer connected to Distribution system


a) Short term
-Both within same DISCOM- Rs 5000 for capacity less than 5 MW and Rs 10000 above 5 MW
-Injection point 10000
Long term-Rs in the intra-state transmission system within state-Rs 5000 for capacity less than 5 MW and Rs
Short term-Rs 1000

Long term transmission OA-Rs 1 lakhs


Long term distribution OA-Rs 50000

Short
1. Open term OA-RsCustomer
Access 5000 connected to Distribution system
a) Short term
-Both within same DISCOM- Rs 2000
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within state-Rs 5000
Long term- Rs50000
Short term-Rs 5000

N.A

Long Term OA
a) For conventional generators-Rs 5000
b) for non-conventional generators- Rs 200/MW subject to maximum of Rs 5000
Short term OA-Rs
Long term OA= Rs5000
1000
Short Term OA-Rs 1000

1. Open Access Customer connected to 66kV or below


a) Short term
Both within same DISCOM- Rs 2000
-Both within same state but different DISCOM-Rs 5000
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within state-Rs 5000
-In different states-Rs 5000
b) Medium term and Long term
-Both within same DISCOM- Rs 50000
-Both within state but different DISCOM-Rs 1 lakh
-Injection point in the intra-state transmission system within state-Rs 1 lakh
-In different states-Rs 1 lakh

2. Open Access Customer connected to 132 kV or above


a) Short term
-Both within state(in intra-state transmission system)- Rs 5000
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-Rs 5000
-In different states-Rs 5000
b) Medium term
-Both within state- Rs 1 lakh
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-Rs 1 lakh
-In different states-Rs 1 lakh
c) Long term
-Both within state- Rs 2 lakh
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-Rs 2 lakh
2. Open Access Customer connected to 132 kV or above
a) Short term
-Both within state(in intra-state transmission system)- Rs 5000
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-Rs 5000
-In different states-Rs 5000
b) Medium term
-Both within state- Rs 1 lakh
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-Rs 1 lakh
-In different states-Rs 1 lakh
c) Long term
-Both within state- Rs 2 lakh
-Injection point in the distribution system within state-Rs 2 lakh
-In different states-Rs 2 lakh
Short term-Rs 5000
Long term/Medium term-Rs 50000-1 lakhs

1. Both source and drawl within WB


a) Cogeneration and Renewable
i) Long term-Rs 50000
ii) Short Term-Rs 5000
2. Both source and Drawl outside WB
a) Cogeneration and renewable
i) Long term-Rs 50000
ii) Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000
Long term-Rs 50000
Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000

Long term-Rs 50000


Short term-Rs 5000
Transmission charges and losses

a) For FY 2012-13- Rs 65.50/kW/month


Transmission losses (in kind)= 4.06%
b) For FY 2013-14- Rs 61.03/kW/month
N.A
Losses-4.02%

Transmission losses=4.25% for FY 2012-13


Long term Transmission charges for FY 2010-11=70 paisa/unit
Short Term Transmission charges=Rs 8736.65/ MW/day (charges shall be
applicable till next Order by the Commission)
Long Term charges=53310/MW/month
Short Term Charges: Rs 438.16/MW/day
Transmission losses=4% in kind

The charges related to transmission and wheeling shall be 6 % of the


energy input into the system for the consumer using State grid for
procuring power from renewable energy based power generating
stations located in the State. Other than these charges, they shall not be
required to pay any transmission charges or wheeling charges either
in cash or kind.
CSERC MYT Tariff Order FY 13-14 page no 396
Transmission chargers for FY 2012-13=2720 MW/day
Transmission losses=3.85%

Transmission Tariff for short term: 0.44 paisa/kWh


Transmission loss:2.5%

Short term transmission charges=2.00 paisa/kWh


Long Term/Medium Term transmission charges=Rs 11037/MW/month

ST rate for FY 2012-13:


Charges – Rs.597.00/MW/day.

Transmission Losses (EHV) 5%


Renewable energy based power generation projects in Jharkhand are exempted from open access charges as per Government of Jharkhand notified
in the year 2001, slient features of which is reproduced in the Wind Regulations. However wind Regulations allows only a 50% discount on wheeling c
applicable for wind generation projects in Jharkhand.

Nil

Transmission charge: 26 paisa/unit


Transmission loss: 4.5% Transmission loss
at HT Level- 5.50% Transmission loss at LT Level-
7.70%
N.A(These charges shall be
determined by the Commission as and when the situation arises, in light of
relevant
Regulations notified by the Commission and the data filed by the petitioner in
this regard.)
Long term or medium term= 213.39 Rs/kW/month
Short/collective/renewable = 0.29 Rs/kWh
Transmission loss =4.24%
Retail Tariff Order for FY 2012-13 mentions that the Regulatory Process is
underway for determination of such charges

Rs 11018/MW/day or 46 p/kWh

Provision as in RE Regulations
A person, who has established the RE based Generating Stations or Co-
generating Stations, shall have right to non-discriminatory open access to the
State Transmission System for carrying
CESU/NESCO/WESCO/SOUTHCO- Rselectricity
1500/MW/dayfrom his plant
or Rs byMWh
62.5 using
Losses (EHT)-3.75%

Transmission and Wheeling charges: In case of wheeling of power


generated from NRSE project, transmission and wheeling charges shall be
levied @ 2% of the energy injected into the State Grid, irrespective of the
distance i.e. additional 2% of the total energy shall be injected at injection
Transmission Charges:
Long Term Charges: 156.96 Rs/kW/month
Short term charges: 5.16 Rs/kW/month
N.A

(Comprehensive Tariff Order on SOLAR POWER, 2014) - 50% of the cross


subsidy surcharge for third party open access consumers.
(Wind Tariff Order) The

Transmission Charges
2953.23/MW/Day

Transmission losses
1.84%
These apply for FY 2014-15
Transmission Charges
Long term:
At 132 kV level : 0.135 Rs/kWh
above 132 kV level: 0.101 Rs/kWh

Short Term:
At 132 kV level : 0.034 Rs/kWh
above 132 kV level: 0.025 Rs/kWh

Transmission Loss : 3.67% (FY 2013-14)

(RE Regulations, 2010) Transmission charges payable for open access


availed by cogeneration and
renewable energy sources shall be two-third of the rate of such charges
applicable
for open access customers for long term and short term open access as
determined in relevant tariff order

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified
Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified
Cross-subsidy surcharge

The CSS surcharge for HT Industrial Tariff for various DISCOMs are:
1. At 11 kV-
a) CPDCL-Rs 1.88 /unit
b) EPDCL- Rs 2.18/unit
N.A
c) NPDCL-Rs 1.71/unit
d) SPDCL-Rs 1.58/unit
2. At 33 kV
a) CPDCL-Rs 1.72 /unit
To be determined on case to case basis
b) EPDCL- Rs 2..00/unit
c) NPDCL-Rs 1.78/unit
d) SPDCL-Rs 1.69/unit
3.
ForAt132
132kVkV and above
consumers = 60 Ps./kWh.
a) CPDCL-Rs
For 33 kV consumers1.43 /unit
(other than HTSS) = 54 Ps./kWh.
b)
ForEPDCL- Rs 2..26/unit
11 kV consumers (other than HTSS) = 52 Ps./kWh
c)
ForNPDCL-Rs 1.70/unit33 kV = 0 Ps./kWh
HTSS consumers
d)
ForSPDCL-Rs
open access 2.28/unit
consumers procuring power from renewable energy based power
(Detailed
generating plant,charges
list of the crossfor subsidy
various consumers are summarised
surcharge payable shall be under
50% of Page
the20 of the
cross
Referencesurcharge
subsidy Order determined for that year.
a) For EHT consumers Rs 0.85 per unit (which is 50% of the computed value of Rs 1.70
No cross-subsidy
per unit). for renewable energy projects
b) For HT consumers Rs 0.57 per unit (which is 50% of the computed value of Rs 1.140
per unit).
CSERC MYT Tariff Order FY 13-14 page no 369
For open access consumers procuring power from renewable energy based power
generating plant, the cross subsidy surcharge payable shall be 50% of the cross
subsidy surcharge determined for that year.
a) For EHT consumers Rs 0.85 per unit (which is 50% of the computed value of Rs 1.70
1.
perFor HT industry: 53 paisa/unit
unit).
2.
b) For NDS HT: 46 paisa/unit
HT consumers Rs 0.57 per unit (which is 50% of the computed value of Rs 1.140
3. Bulk Supply
per unit). other than domestic: 79 paisa/unit
4. Railways:
CSERC MYT38 paisa/unit
Tariff Order FY 13-14 page no 369
For bulk supply
(CSS not applicable consumers
to captive EHTand
generators andseeking
HT category: 0.18 Rsforper
open access selfunit
consumption)

Nil

d are exempted from open access charges as per Government of Jharkhand notified the Industrial Policy
nd Regulations. However wind Regulations allows only a 50% discount on wheeling charges and other surcharge on wheeling charges applicable to conventional for

66 kV and above:
a) HT-2a: 43 paisa/unit
b) HT-2b- 205 paisa/unit
HT level-11kV/33kV:
EHT-66
a) HT-2a:kV:
110paisa/unit
paisa/kWh
EHT-110kV:
b) HT-2b: 1730.00 paisa/kWh
paisa/unit
EHT-220 kV: 0 paisa/kWh EHT general 180
paise/kWh EHT commercial - 210 paise/ kWh
Railways: 0 paisa/kWh
HT I Industry(A): Rs 0.00 paise/kWh HT- I
Industry(B)- 50 paise/kWh
HT II General(A): 10 paisa/kWh
HT-II General(B) : 180 paise/kWh HT III
Agriculture(A)- 0 paise/kWh HT III Agriculture(B)-
Railways-Rs 1.14 /unit
(However, in case (e.g. Public Water Works, Other than Irrigation, Bulk Residential
Users, Bulk Supply to Exemptees etc., CSS is zero)

25% of the applicable CSS for open access consumer purchasing power from renewable
sources of energy.

Retail Tariff Order for FY 2012-13 mentions that the Regulatory Process is underway for
determination of such charges

will be decided on case to case basis

Not specified

For HT consumers:
CESU-95.44 paisa/unit
NESCO-63.09 paisa/unit
WESCO-81.00
Large supply -paisa/unit
107 paisa/unit
Domestic supply - 100 paisa/unit
Non-Residential supply - 114 paisa/unit
Bulk supply - 85 paisa/unit
Wind and Solar Energy transactions exempted from payment of Cross Subsidy
Surcharge (as per RERC Wind and Solar Tariff Regulations 2014)

N.A

Cross Subsidy Surcharge is mentioned at table given in Determination of Tariff for


Generation and
Distribution (Page No. 311,312) (Comprehensive Tariff Order on SOLAR POWER, 2014)
-Third
50%Party
of theSale
cross subsidy
from surcharge
renewable for sources
energy third party open
shall be access consumers.
exempted from the
crosssubsidy
surcharge determined by the Commission from time to time.
Rs. 0.39/kWh
NIL as per retail Tariff Orders

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified
Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified
Wheeling charges

Wheeling Charges
CPDCL At 33 kV (Rs/Kva/month): 7.37(2014-15), 12.12(2015-16), 12.95 (2016-17),
12.93 (2017-18), 13.78(2018-19)
EPDCL At 33 kV (Rs/Kva/month): 13.46(2014-15), 10.98(2015-16), 11.38 (2016-17),
N.A
11.80 (2017-18), 12.22(2018-19)
NPDCL At 33 kV (Rs/Kva/month): 7.08(2014-15), 13.52(2015-16), 14.48 (2016-17),
15.19 (2017-18), 16.20(2018-19)
SPDCL At 33 kV (Rs/Kva/month): 7.66(2014-15), 15.51(2015-16), 15.39 (2016-17), 15.11
The following information,
(2017-18), 15.17 (2018-19)
• Voltage wise Distribution cost – 33 kV, 11 kV, LT 3-Phase and LT 1-Phase
• Voltage wise Losses at distribution voltages
• Energy input and energy sales at different voltages – 33 kV, 11 kV, LT-3
At 33 kV:10.81
Phase & 1-Phasepaisa/unit, losses of 6% in kind
At 11 kV:12.64
is required pasia/unit;
to compute losses of charges,
the wheeling 8% in kind
which the APDCL should submit at the earliest.

The Commission will determine the wheeling charges after receiving the above data
The charges related to transmission and wheeling shall be 6 % of the energy input
from APDCL.
into the system for the consumer using State grid for procuring power from renewable energy
based power generating stations located in the State. Other than these charges, they shall
not be required to pay any transmission charges or wheeling charges either in cash or kind.
Wheeling
CSERC MYT charges
Tarifffor FY 2012-13
Order FY 13-14for various
page no 396DISCOMS are:
A. At LT level
1) BRPL-88.88 paisa/unit
2) BYPL-97.99 paisa/unit
1.
3) SOLAR
TPDDL-78.72PROJECTS:paisa/unit
A)
B. At 11 kV at consumption site at 66 kV and above: Normal transmission charges
Wheeling
and losses( paisa/unit
1) BRPL-10.15
B) At consumption
2) BYPL-12.06 site below 66 kV: ( normal charges plus transmission and wheeling
paisa/unit
Wheeling
loss @ 7%.Charges
3) TPDDL-50.96paisa/unit for FY 2013-14: 70 paisa/unit
C)
C. At Wheeling
33/66 kV at 11kV and above and below 66 kV
-1)within same DISCOM:
BRPL-0.43 paisa/unit distribution loss of 3% in kind
-different
2) BYPL-2.36DISCOM: normal transmission charges and T&D loss of 10% of energy fed.
EHT
D) level (>66paisa/unit
Wheeling atkV):
41544Vpaisa/unit
or below:No wheeling charges
3)
HT level (>11kV): paisa/unit
TPDDL-15.01 100 paisa/unit
D.
LT Above
level 66kV):
(<11 kV level
215 paisa/unit
2.
ZeroWIND PROJECTS
wheeling charges
(A)AsWheeling
per Hydroat policy: Wheeling site
consumption for captive use and
at 66 kV withinabove:
the State shalltransmission
Normal be allowed bycharges
HPSEB
For
at a distribution
fee of 2% (Wheeling)
(including – Rs.1560.00/MW/day.
system losses). For sale/captive use of power outside the State the
and losses( Loses (HV) 5%
Distribution
HPSEB shall levy wheeling
B) At consumption site below 66 kV: charges @ 10% (including system losses) of the energy received
(excluding royalty) plus
-( normal charges at the interconnection
transmission point for wheeling/transfer
and wheeling loss @ 10%. of power up to the
mutually agreed inter-state point.)
Industrial Policy-For small investors, with only one WEG in the state: normal charges plus transmission and
wheeling loss
es and other surcharge @ 7%. charges applicable to conventional form of generation shall be
on wheeling
c)

Total wheeling charges through distribution/tranmission network= 5% in kind. No charges for


solar

Wheeling charge: 32 paisa/unit


The Distribution Company in whose area the energy is consumed (irrespective of the point of
injection) shall deduct 2% of the energy injected towards wheeling charges in terms of
units.The M.P. Power Trading Company Limited shall also claim subsidy from the State
Government towards wheeling charges @ 4% of the energy injected at the rate of prevailing
energy charges for the user in terms of provisions made in clause 11 of the Government of
M.P. PolicyCharges
Wheeling for encouraging generation of power in M.P. through Non-conventional Energy
Sources
LT notified on 17.10.06. This amount of subsidy shall then be passed on to the
Network
Distribution
RInfra-D Licensees
1.89 Rs/kWh in whose area the energy is consumed on the basis of allocation
changed
indicated in
MSEDCL - the agreement.
1.03 Rs/kWh Wheeling charges are not applicable where generation and
Changed
Regulatory Process underway for determination of such charges as mentioned in the Retail
consumption of energy are at the same premises without involving the licensees system
Tariff Order for FY 2012-13
network.

na

Not specified

Wheeling charges: CESU-68.38 paisa/unit


NESCO- 92.61 paisa/unit
WESCO-63.75 paisa/unit
SOUTHCO-86.53 paisa/unit
Wheeling charges: In case of wheeling of power generated from NRSE project,
transmission and wheeling charges shall be levied @ 2% of the energy injected into the
State Grid, irrespective of the distance i.e. additional 2% of the total energy shall be injected
at injection point(s). 10% of the average revenue realized by distribution licensee from such
Wheeling Charge & loss:
EHV- 0.01 Rs/kWh & 0% loss
33 kV - 0.11 Rs/kWH & 3.80% loss
11 kV - 0.32 Rs/kWh & 0.32% loss
N.A

wheeling charge per unit as 17.35 paise/ kWh for FY 2013-14


Comprehensive Tariff Order on SOLAR
POWER, 2014) - 30% in each of the transmission, wheeling, scheduling and system
operation charges to solar power on the respective charges specified in the relevant orders

11015.62/MW/Day
Common for all DISCOMs

Connected at 11 kV:
Long term - Rs. 0.516 / kWh
Short term - Rs 0.129 /kWh

Connected above 11 kV:


Long term - Rs. 0.322 / kWh
Short term - Rs 0.081/kWh

The wheeling charges determined above shall not be payable if the Open Access customer
is availing supply directly from the state transmission network.

Wheeling charges applicable for use of distribution system or associated facilities


of a licensee by open access customers for conveyance of electricity from
cogeneration and renewable energy sources shall be either one-third of the
wheeling charges calculated as per tariff order under Tariff Regulations or cost of
7.5% of the energy fed to the grid irrespective of the distance of wheeling,
whichever is higher

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified
Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified
Banking provisions

The Wind Power Projects are not eligible for Banking of Energy. The Energy generated by captive generating plants, if not consumed during the
billing month, would be deemed to have been sold to respective DISCOM and the DISCOM may pay for such unutilized energy at the rate of 85%
of the tariff as amended

Banking of Power shall not be allowed without prior permission of the State Government.

Developers can avail of the facility of banking of energy within fixed period spans of 6
months. All terms and conditions of the banking shall be incorporated in banking agreement to be drawn with the IPPs/Users society. This shall be
approved, as may be required, by the regulator.

N.A

No banking facility for supply of Renewable energy sources through Open Access

However, no banking facility shall be provided for supply of electricity from renewable energy sources through open access.

No banking shall be allowed in case of third party sale. The energy wheeled is required to be consumed in the same time block. Any unutilized
energy is to be considered as sale to the utility and for the same the distribution licensee should pay 85% of the tariff determined by the
Commission.

The banking facility shall be allowed for a period of one year by the Licensee/ Utilities free of cost. However, withdrawal of banked power should
be allowed only during non-peak hours. If the banked energy is not utilized within a period of twelve months from the date of power banked with
the concerned power utilities/ licensee, it will automatically lapse and no charges shall be paid in lieu of such power.

As per hydro policy, Banking of energy will also be allowed by the HPSEB as per prevailing rules and regulations.
Further, Third party sale of power within the State shall not be allowed

The Wind Power Generators are eligible for one month banking for the
electricity generated during the month. However, they are eligible to utilize the same
during the month in proportion to the energy generated during peak and normal hours
period. No banking facility for third party open access
Jharkhand does not have a Renewable Policy as yet to deal with this issue. But it is
recommended that facility for 100% banking of generated power is allowed on the
condition that banked power will not be returned by more than a fixed quantity at one time.
Utilities should facilitate banking though proper arrangement so that power banked
2% Banking
during charges
off-peak periodfor
is wind and small
not drawn hydro.
during peakSolar Power generator (CoD between 1st April 2013 and 31st March 2018) selling power to
season.
consumers within the State on open access or wheeling shall be exempted from payment of wheeling and banking charges and cross subsidy
surcharge for a period of ten years from the date of commissioning, also applicable for captive solar power plants for self-consumption within the
State.
In case of captive generating plants with seasonal generation or infirm generation such as small hydel projects or wind, the distribution licensee
may provide adequate facilities for banking of surplus power, provided such captive generating plants agree to pay banking charges.

Provided that such banking shall not be allowed if such plants sell energy to other persons.
Provided further that it shall not be the obligation of the distribution licensee to allow banking in cases where control over the fuel supply is
possible or in cases where scheduling and dispatch is possible.

(Banking charges shall be 5% of the energy banked and banking period shall be of 8 months starting from 1st of June every year. Withdrawal of
banked energy shall be done on slot to slot basis within monthly billing cycle as follows.
(a) Peak hour generation with peak hour consumption
Banking of 100% allowed subject to following conditions:

i. . The Developer will be required to pay two percent (2%) of the banked energy towards banking charges to the concerned State Distribution
Company/ State Power Trading Company.
Banking available for self use and third party wheeling for period of 1 year
ii. The return of banked energy shall be based on Regulations issued by MPERC from time to time.

iii The balance energy, if any, at the end of a Financial Year after return of banked energy shall be purchased by the concerned State Distribution
No Provisions specified
Company/ State Power Trading Company in accordance with the rules/ directions of MPERC.

No Provisions specified yet

Banking has been defined in the RE Regulations. No specic period specified

No specific Provision as per RE Regulations

No specific Provision as per RE Regulations

Banking shall be allowed for captive consumption within the State Banking charges at the rate of 2%
of banked energy in each month would be payable in kind. Monthly banking facility

N.A

(wind TO) Banking Period: April1st to March 31st of the following year.

Banking charge: Rs. 0.94 Rs/kWh for FY 2012-13 = Difference of Average cost of purchase from trader for past two financial years as published by
CERC (Rs 4.45
No generator perbe
shall kWh) and the
allowed the maximum preferential
facility of banking tariff (Rs 3.51
the electricity per kWh)-
generated applicable till 31st March 2013. From 1st April 2013, banking
by them,
nor will such facility be extended to any open access customers.

Banking provisions stipulated in the RE Regulations for the State.

(1) Applicable only in case of Captive generating plants


(2) Banking allowed only during the period 17 hrs to 22 hrs; Withdrawl allowed only during the period other than the period 17 hrs to 22 hrs.
(3) A Generating Station shall be allowed to withdraw power that was banked during a
particular financial year in the same year or during the following financial year.
(4) Banking charges shall be 12.5% of the energy banked
(5) The banked power remaining unutilized on the expiry of the following financial
year would be treated as sale and the financial settlement shall be made at the
generic tariff for the year during which the power was banked. No banking charges
shall be deducted from such unutilized banked energy.
(6) Banking charges shall be 12.5% of the energy banked
a) Banking of energy upto 100%, as agreed between the plant and the distribution licensee, shall be allowed during the the period
17:00 hrs. to 22:00 Hrs. (specified as peak hours for this purpose).
b. Withdrawal of power shall be allowed only during the period other than
17:00 hrs. to 22:00 Hrs.
c. The plants shall provide ABT compliant Special Energy Meters and the monthly settlement of energy sales shall be done based on:
i. Power supplied during the peak hours as per SEM meter readings
ii. Power banked as per daily schedules given for banking of power during the month.
The lower of the two shall be considered as banked power and monthly
settlement shall be done for the balance energy supplied by the plant at the
rate specified for supply of electricity to distribution licensee.
Provided that till implementation of intra-state ABT in the state of Uttar Pradesh, lower of the Power supplied during the peak hours
as per SEM meter readings and the power banked as per the declaration given by the generating plant shall be considered as banked power.
d. Upon introduction of intra-state ABT in the state of Uttar Pradesh, the banking as well as withdrawal of banked energy shall be subject to day
ahead scheduling.

e. The power withdrawn by the plant as ascertained by SEM readings, which could not be considered as withdrawal from banked power, shall be
considered as power purchased by the plant.

A Generating Plant shall be allowed to withdraw power that was banked during a particular financial year in the same year or during
the following financial year.

h. The banked power remaining unutilized on the expiry of the following financial year would be treated as sale and the financial
settlement shall be made at the scheduled tariff for the year during which the power was banked. No banking charges shall be
deducted from such unutilized banked energy.

i. Banking charges shall be 12.5% of the energy banked

Yet to be specified

Yet to be specified
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STATE-WISE
RENEWABLE PURCHASE
OBLIGATION
Updated in March 2015

RPO/REC Regulations / or Applicability to Captive /


STATE Order or Draft Open Access (Y / N) & RPO Regulation No.
(Ref. no. …dt……) Capacity

Regulation: Notification No. Y (Captive- 1 MW and Regulation 3.1, Page


Andhra Pradesh
APSERC/notification/8/2012 Above) & OA no:- 3

Regulation: Notification No. Y (Captive- 1 MW and Regulation 4(b), Page


Arunachal Pradesh
APSERC/notification/8/2012 Above) & OA no:- 3

Notification-(AERC/21/2010)- Regulation 4.1, Page


Assam Y
November 2, 2010 no:- 2663

Nov 2010, Solar


RPO amended vide Order on Regulation 4.1, Page
Y (Captive- 5 MW and
Bihar Case 12 of 2012 dated May no:- 3, Page 7 of 17 of
Above) & OA
29, 2012 Order 12 of 2012

Regulation (No.
36/CSERC/2011) March 04, Y- Captive and OA (1 MW Regulation 4.3, Page
Chhattisgarh
2011 and above) no:- 7 of 19

Y-Captive and OA (1 MW Regulation 4.1 Page


Delhi DERC RPO Regulations
and above) 13

Regulatory Commission for


State of Goa & Union NA (Obligated Entities are Regulation 1.1, Page
JERC (Goa & UT)
Territories (Procurement of Discoms only) no:- 3
Renewable Energy) First

Captive (5 MW and Above) & Regulation 4.1, Page


Gujarat Notification No. 3 of 2010, April, 17, 2010
OA no:- 7

Regulation No. HERC/ 23 /


Captive (5 MW and Above) &
Haryana 2010 / 3 Reg 64 Chapter 10
OA
rd Amendment / 2014
Notification (No. HPERC/438
Amendment)
Y Captive 1 MW and Above Regulation 4.1, Page
Himachal Pradesh October 3, 2011
& OA no:- 3

OA and Captive( Contract


Notification No:- JKSERC/27
Jammu and Kashmir Demand 1 MVA/MW and
dated March 05, 2013
Above)

Notification (No. 28 --) July OA and Captive( Contract


Regulation 5.2 Page
Jharkhand 21, 2010 Demand 1 MVA/ 5 MW and
no:- 5
Above)
OA and Captive( Contract Regulation 4(i)Page
Demand 5 MVA/ 5 MW and no:- 3 for Discoms
Karnataka Notification (No. S/03/1) March 16, 2011
Above) 5% RPO for Captive and Regulation 4(ii),
and OA consumers (iii) for captive and OA

Notification
Regulation 3.1 Page
Kerala (No. 1517/CT/2010/KSERC) Y
no:- 2
November 23, 2010
Notification (No.
3042/MPERC-2010.)
Regulation 4.1 Page
Madhya Pradesh November 9, 2010 Y
no:- 3

OA ( Contract Demand 1
Notification
MVA and Above) and Regulation 7.1, Page
Maharashtra (No.MERC/Legal/2010/483)
Captive( Installed Capacity 1 no:- 5
June 7, 2010
MW and Above)

Manipur
OA ( cosumption 1 MW and
Notification
Above) and Regulation 2.1, Page
(No. H. 13011/5/09-JERC)
Captive( consumption 1 MW no-5
May 5, 2010.
and Above)
&Mizoram

Notification
(NO.MSERC/05/61) Regulation 4 (2), Page
Meghalaya Y
December, 21 2010 No- 3

(No.NERC/REGN/2011) OA ( consumption 1 MW and


August 29, 2011 Above) and Regulation 2.1, Page
Nagaland
Captive( consumption 1 MW No-5
and Above)
Engg-02/2010)
September 30, 2010 Y Captive(5MW and Above) Regulation 3(1), page
Orissa
& OA No-2
Notification
(No.PSERC/Secy./Reg./55)
Regulation 3.1 Page
Punjab June 3, 2011 Y
no:- 3
RERC(Power Purchase & Purchase &
Y, 1 MW and above
Procurement Process of Procurement Process
(Technology specific RPO
Rajasthan distribution licensee) (3rd of distribution
applicable only on 10 MW or
amendment) Regulations, licensee) (3rd
above)
2014 amendment)
Sikkim Not Issued
Y--- OA, Phase 1 -(till April
1, 2012):- 2 MVA and above,
Phase 2- ( April1, 2012 to
Notification No. (TNERC / Amendment to
Tamil Nadu April 1, 2013):- 1 MVA and
RPO / 19 / 2,) July 29, 2011 Regulation 3, Page 2
Above. Phase 3 - (after
April 1, 2013:- all OA
Notification (No. Consumers
F.25/TERC/2009/415) Y Captive(5MW and Above) Regulation 4.1, Page
Tripura
September 16, 2010. and OA 4
UERC (Compliance of
Renewable Purchase
Y, Excluding cogeneration
Uttarakhand Obligation) (First Page no 13 of 14
based CPPs
Amendment) Regulations,
2013 dated Dec 20, 2013
Y Captive (1 MW and Above) Regulation 4.1 Page
Notification (No. & OA no:- 4
Uttar Pradesh UPERC/Secy/Regulation/10 -
787) August 17 , 2010

WBERC (Cogeneration and


Generation of electricity from Regulation 3.1 Page
West Bengal Y
RE), 2013, dated 22 March no:- 4 of 19
2013
RE Technology 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Non-Solar 4.75% 4.75% 4.75% 4.75% 4.75%


Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25%
Total 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00%
Non-Solar 4.10% 5.45% 6.80%
Solar 0.10% 0.15% 0.20%
Total 4.20% 5.60% 7.00%
Non-Solar 2.70% 4.05% 5.40% 6.75%
Solar 0.10% 0.15% 0.20% 0.25%
Total 2.80% 4.20% 5.60% 7.00%
Non-Solar 2.25% 3.75% 4.00% 4.25%
Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.50% 0.75% 1.00% 1.25% 1.50% 1.75%
Total 2.50% 4.00% 4.50% 5.00%
3.75% 3.75% 3.75%
(Biomass) & (Biomass) & (Biomass) &
Non-Solar
2% other 2.25% other 2.50% other
RE RE RE
Solar 0.50% 0.75% 1.00%
Total 6.25% 6.75% 7.25%
Non-Solar 3.25% 4.60% 5.95% 7.30% 8.65%
Solar 0.15% 0.20% 0.25% 0.30% 0.35%
Total 3.40% 4.80% 6.20% 7.60% 9.00%
Non-Solar 1.70% 2.60% 2.60% 2.70% 2.70% 2.80% 2.80% 2.80%
Solar 0.30% 0.40% 0.40% 0.60% 0.85% 1.15% 1.50% 1.85%
Total 2.00% 3.00% 3.00% 3.30% 3.55% 3.95% 4.30% 4.65%
Non-Solar 5.50% 6.00% 6.00% 6.75% 7.50% 8.25%
Solar 0.50% 1.00% 1.00% 1.25% 1.50% 1.75%
Total 6.00% 7.00% 7.00% 8.00% 9.00% 10.00%
Non-Solar 1.50% 1.95% 2.90% 3.00% 2.75% 2.75% 2.75% 3.00%
Solar 0.00% 0.05% 0.10% 0.25% 0.75% 1.00% 1.25% 1.50%
Total 1.50% 2.00% 3.00% 3.25% 3.50% 3.75% 4.00% 4.50%
Non-Solar 10.00% 10.00% 10.00% 10.00% 11.00% 12.00% 13.00% 14.00%
Solar 0.01% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.50% 0.75%
Total 10.01% 10.25% 10.25% 10.25% 11.25% 12.25% 13.50% 14.75%
Non-Solar 2.90% 4.75% 4.75% 5.25% 6.00% 7.00%
Solar 0.10% 0.25% 0.25% 0.75% 1.50% 2.00%
Total 3.00% 5.00% 5.00% 6.00% 7.50% 9.00%
Non-Solar 2.50% 3.00% 3.00% 3.00% 3%
Solar 0.50% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1%
Total 3.00% 4.00% 4.00% 4.00% 4.00%
10% and 10% and 10% and
Non-Solar 10% and 7%
7% 7% 7%
Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25%
Total 10.25% & 10.25% & 10.25% & 10.25% &
(Discoms only) 7.25% 7.25% 7.25% 7.25%
Non-Solar 3.35% 3.65% 3.95% 4.25% 4.55% 4.85% 5.15% 5.45%
Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25%
Total 3.60% 3.90% 4.20% 4.50% 4.80% 5.10% 5.40% 5.70%
Non-Solar 2.10% 3.40% 4.70% 6.00% 6.00%
Solar 0.40% 0.60% 0.80% 1.00% 1.00%
Total 2.50% 4.00% 5.50% 7.00% 7.00%
Non-Solar 6.75% 7.75% 8.50% 8.50% 8.50%
Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.50% 0.50% 0.50%
Total 7.00% 8.00% 9.00% 9.00% 9.00%
Non-Solar 2.75% 4.75% 4.75%
Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.25%
Total 3.00% 5.00% 5.00%
Non-Solar 5.75% 6.75% 8.75%
Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.25%
Total 6.00% 7.00% 9.00%
Non-Solar 0.45% 0.60% 0.60% 0.60%
Solar 0.30% 0.40% 0.40% 0.40%
Total 0.75% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00%
Non-Solar 6.75% 7.75% 7.75% 7.75%
Solar 0.25% 0.25% 0.25% 0.25%
Total 7.00% 8.00% 8.00% 8.00%
Non-Solar 4.90% 5.35% 5.80% 6.25% 6.70%
Solar 0.10% 0.15% 0.20% 0.25% 0.30%
Total 5.00% 5.50% 6.00% 6.50% 7.00%
Non-Solar 2.37% 2.83% 3.37% 3.81%
Solar 0.03% 0.07% 0.13% 0.19%
Total 2.40% 2.90% 3.50% 4.00%
Non-Solar 7.50% 8.20% 8.90%
Solar 1.50% 2.00% 2.50%
Total 9.00% 10.20% 11.40%

Non-Solar 8.95% 8.95% 8.95% 9.00% 9%


Solar 0.05% 0.05% 0.05% 2.00% 2%

Total 9.00% 9.00% 9.00% 11.00% 11%


Non-Solar 0.90% 1.90% 1.45% 1.65% 1.85%
Solar 0.10% 0.10% 1.05% 1.10% 1.15%
Total 1.00% 2.00% 2.50% 2.75% 3.00%
Non-Solar 6.00% 7.00% 8.00% 9.00% 11.00%
Solar 0.05% 0.075% 0.10% 0.30% 0.50%
Total 6.05% 7.08% 8.10% 9.30% 11.50%
Non-Solar 4.50% 5.00% 5.00% 5.00%

Solar 0.50% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00%


Total 5.00% 6.00% 6.00% 6.00%
Non-Solar 3.90% 4.35% 4.80% 5.25% 5.70% 6.60%
Solar 0.10% 0.15% 0.20% 0.25% 0.30% 0.40%
Total 3.00% 4.00% 4.00% 4.50% 5.00% 5.50% 6.00% 7.00%
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STATE-WISE FEED-IN-
TARIFF FOR All
Technologies(Rs/kWh)
Updated in March 2015

STATE / CENTRE FIT_Wind


Wind power density FIT_Solar PV
Tariff(Rs /kWh)
<200 = 6.58, 5.87(with A.D)
201-250 = 5.98, 5.34(with
Lev - 7.04
A.D)
AD - 0.69
CERC 251-300 = 5.27, 4.70(with
After AD - 6.35
A.D)
301-400 = 4.39, 3.92(with
A.D)
>400 = 4.11 , 3.67(with A.D)
17.91 (Without AD)
Andhra Pradesh 4.70
14.95 (With AD)

Arunachal Pradesh
NA NA

Assam
NA NA

8.75 (Without AD)


Bihar
7.87 (With AD)
Wind power density
Tariff(Rs /kWh)
upto 200 = 6.25
Chhattisgarh 201-250 = 5.68 8.69
251-300 = 5.00
301-400 = 4.17
>400 = 3.91
Delhi
N.A N.A
FY 2014-15: 8.97 (Without
Net Tariff - Rs 4.15/kWh; AD AD), 8.03 (With AD)
Gujarat benefit = Rs 0.37/kWh For kW scale
Plants Jan 2012-March
200-250 W/m2: 5.81 2013: 12.44 (Without AD),
250-300 W/m2: 5.06 Crystalline: 7.45
Haryana 300-400 W/m2: Thin Film: 7.20
4.31 >400 Rooftop: 7.19
W/m2: 3.88

Himachal Pradesh

Wind Zone -3 (CUF 25%)


4.93(without AD) 4.64(with 7.50 (Without AD)
Jammu and Kashmir
AD) 6.67 (With AD)
Wind Zone -4 (CUF 30%)

Jharkhand

8.40 (SPV)
Karnataka 4.50 Rs/kWh 9.56 (Rooftop and small solar
PV plants)
8.40 (SPV)
Karnataka 4.50 Rs/kWh 9.56 (Rooftop and small solar
PV plants)

Kerala 15.18 (including incentives)


4.77
10.44 (capacity >2 MW),
Madhya Pradesh 10.70 (Capacity upto 2
5.92 MW)
250-300 Lev -7.95 (without AD)
5.01 (including AD of 6.79(with AD)
Maharashtra
0.32/kWh) AD -1.16
300-400

Manipur
NA NA

Mizoram
NA NA

Meghalaya
N.A N.A

Nagaland

Lev- 17.80
Rs 5.31/kWh (Without AD) &
Orissa AD -3.03
Rs 4.48/kWh (With AD)
After AD -14.77

6.29 (AD not availed) 8.75 (AD not availed)


Punjab 5.80 (If AD benefit 7.87 (If AD benefit
availed) availed)
Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer:
5.46 (AD not availed), 5.12 8.33 (AD not availed)
Rajasthan (If AD availed) Others: 5.73 7.31 (If AD benefit
(AD not availed), 5.38 (If AD availed)
availed)

Sikkim N.A NA

Lev - 7.01
Tamil Nadu 3.51 Rs/kWh AD- 0.73
After AD - 6.28

FY 2009-12 (3 years from FY 2009-12 (3 years from


Tripura notification of these notification of these
regulations) regulations)
4.45 (AD availed)
251-300 11.10 (AD not availed)
Uttarakhand W/m2: 4.15 (no AD), 3.80 10.15 (If AD benefit
(AD availed) availed)
301-400 W/m2: 3.35
Rs.3.21/Kwh with an
Uttar Pradesh escalation of Sh
5.72% p.a.
to 2 MW availing GBI)
Tariff cap of 5.71 for 10 years 10 (Grid connected plant not
West Bengal from effectiveness of
Regulations
Tariff cap of 5.71 for 10 years 10 (Grid connected plant not
West Bengal from effectiveness of eligible for any incentive and
Regulations comissioned upto 2012-13)
10(Projects comissioned after

Goa No RE Order/Regulations No tariff Order

Union Territories No tariff Order NA

Andaman Nicobar No tariff Order NA

Chandigargh No tariff Order NA

Dadra and Nagar Haveli No tariff Order NA

Daman & Diu No tariff Order NA

Lakshadweep No tariff Order NA

Pondicherry No tariff Order NA

CERC Proposed Tariff for Biomass for FY 2014-15

State

Andhra Pradesh
Haryana
Maharashtra
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Uttar Pradesh
Others
HP, Uttarakhand and NE
FIT Solar Thermal FIT Bagasse Cogen FIT Biomass FIT small
StatesHydro
(Below 5MW) - 4.64(Levellized
Total Tariff)
(5MW-25MW)-
Lev - 12.05
3.95(Levellized Total Tariff)
AD - 1.25 ***given below in ***given below in
After AD - 10.80 separate table separate table
Other States
(Below 5MW) - 5.47(Levellized
Total Tariff)
(5MW-25MW)-
FC= 1.82 (1st yr) to 1.12 FC= 1.71 (1st yr) to 1.11
15.31 (Without AD) 12.85 2.60 Rs/kWh (1stTotal
4.65(Levellized yr) toTariff)
1.88
(10th year) Rs/kWh (10th year) Rs/kWh
(With AD) New Biomass Power Rs/kWh (10th yr)
VC=2.04 Rs/kWh VC=3.09 Rs/kWh
Projects 6.98(Fixed cost -
2.90, variable cost- 4.08) ,
Biomass Gasifier
NA NA Projects- 6.23(Fixed
NA cost NA
- 2.44, variable cost- 3.79)
, New Biomass
Power Projects (other
NA NA than straw
NA and NA
FC - 2.47/kWh juliflora)with Air Cooled
VC - 3.06/kWh with 5% Condenser -7.26 (Fixed
11.69 (Without AD) No Tariff Order/Regulations
annual escalation in fuel cost - 3.08, variable cost-
10.48 (With AD) available
cost. Without AD 4.18) , New
5.53/kWh ( for FY 14-15 ) Biomass Power
Projects(Straw based)with
Variable Cost = 3.02, Fixed Variable Cost = 3.57, Upto 2 MW = 5.66; 2-5 MW=
11.82 water cooled condenser -
Cost = 3.54 Fixed Cost = 2.16 5.16; 5-25 MW = 4.40
7.12 (Fixed cost - 3.04,
variable cost- 4.08) ,
New Biomass Power
Projects(Straw based-Air
N.A N.A Cooled condenser)
N.A - 7.40 N.A
(Fixed
Aircooled 5.58 cost (w/o
- 3.22,
AD)
12.91 (Without AD) 5.17 (w/o AD) 4.85 (with 5.27variable cost- 4.18)
(with AD) ,
Water No Tariff Order/Regulations
11.55 (With AD) AD) Cooled 5.32 (w/o AD) available
5.04 (with AD)

Water cooled: 8.52


11.34 4.2
Air cooled: 8.62

3.34 (100kW - 2MW), 3.27 (2-


5 MW) & 3.17 (5-25 MW)

2.11(F.C)+ 3.73(V.C)= 3.67(without AD)


11.55(without AD) 10.23(with 2.48(F.C)+ 3.10(V.C)= 5.58
5.84(without AD) 3.32(with AD) (5-25
AD) (without AD) 5.36(with AD)
5.68(with AD) MW)

Rs 3.40/kWh for the first 10


10.92 NA
years after signing the PPA
Rs 3.40/kWh for the first 10
10.92 NA
years after signing the PPA

<5 MW=4.88 Rs/kWh


No tariff Order NA >5 MW upto 25MW=4.16
2.55 Rs/kWh

5.64 (Commissioned in Upto 5 MW= 6.39; 5-25 MW =


12.65 6.28
FY14 applicable for FY14) 6.25
4.44(with AD) (below 500 kW
2.46(F.C)+ 3.81(V.C)= 2.27(F.C)+ 4.36(V.C)= = 6.06(without AD),5.44(with
NA 6.27(without AD) 6.63(without AD) AD); 500 kW to 1 MW =
5.99(with AD) 6.41(with AD) 5.56(without AD)4.94(with
AD)); 5-25 MW = 4.33(without

NA NA NA NA

NA NA NA NA

N.A N.A N.A N.A

NA NA

Rs 3.91/kWh (<=5 MW) & Rs


Lve - 14.73
Rs 4.4/kWh (Without AD) & 3.64/kWh (5-25 MW) w/o AD
AD - 2.41 4.09
Rs 4.12/kWh (With AD) and Rs 3.31/kWh & Rs
After AD-12.32
3.09/kWh respectively with AD
5.16 (AD not availed)
5.70 (AD not availed) 6.24 (AD not availed)
11.90 (AD not availed) 4.74 (If AD benefit availed)
5.57 (If AD benefit 6.10 (If AD benefit
10.69 (If AD benefit availed) 5 to 25 MW 4.40
availed) availed)
(AD not availed)
Parameters and tariffs to condenser 5.44 (AD not Parameters and tariffs to be
11.37 (AD not availed) be determined through availed), 5.23 (If AD determined through suo-motu
9.97 (If AD benefit availed) suo-motu petition or on availed), Air cooled (AC) petition or on case-to-case
case-to-case basis 5.90 (AD not availed), basis

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


NA NA
available available

Lev - 11.03
Parameters are defined on
AD - 1.15 NA 4.694
case to case basis
After AD - 9.88

FY 2009-12 (3 years from No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


NA
notification of these regulations) available available
3.92 (If AD availed)
Fixed: 2.10 Variable: Above 5 upto 15 MW
13.30 (AD not availed) Fixed: 2.85, Variable: 2.45
2.48 with 5% annual 4.02 (AD not availed)
12.15 (If AD benefit availed) with 5% annual escalation
escalation 3.72 (If AD availed)
Above 15 upto 25 MW

Sheet1!A1

NA 3.3 5.41 4.4


NA 3.3 5.41 4.4

No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations


No tariff Order No tariff Order
available available

NA
NA

No Tariff Order/Regulations
NA
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
NA
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
NA
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
NA
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
NA
available

No Tariff Order/Regulations
No tariff Order No tariff Order No tariff Order
available

ed Tariff for Biomass for FY 2014-15


Tariff (With AD)
Lev. FC Lev. VC AD Benefit
(FY 2013 ‐14)
2.91 4.19 7.1 0.17
2.97 4.77 7.73 0.17
2.98 4.88 7.85 0.17
2.99 4.99 7.97 0.17
2.91 4.16 7.07 0.17
2.9 4.12 7.02 0.17
2.92 4.26 7.18 0.17
2.94 4.48 7.42 0.17
FIT MSW APPC

NA

3.38

NA

NA

NA

CSPDCL: 2.11
BSP-
NA
TEED: 4.66
JSPL: 3.00

N.A

6.8

2.24

Rs 4.15/kWh 3.14
Rs 4.15/kWh 3.14

NA

Rs 4.15/kWh

Rs 4.88/kWh

NA

NA

N.A

Project Specific Tariff


Determination

Project Specific Tariff


Determination

Project Specific Tariff


Determination

3.086 (JVVNL)
Project Specific Tariff
Determination
3.0780 (JdVVNL)
No Tariff
Order/Regulations
available

No Tariff
Order/Regulations 3.11
available

No Tariff
Order/Regulations
available

2.72

Capped at Rs 5.1/kWh
upto August 10, 2022
Capped at Rs 5.1/kWh
upto August 10, 2022

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

No Tariff
Order/Regulations
available

Net Levellised
(without AD)
6.93
7.56
7.68
7.80
6.9
6.85
7.01
7.25
STATE-WISE REC PROVISIONS

Updated in March 2015

REC Regulations
STATE
(Y/N)

Andhra Pradesh Y

Arunachal Pradesh N

Assam Y

Bihar Y

Chhattisgarh Y

Delhi Y (Draft)

JERC (Goa & UT) Y

Gujarat Y

Haryana Y

Himachal Pradesh Y

Jammu and Kashmir Y

Jharkhand Y

Karnataka Y
Karnataka Y

Kerala Y

Madhya Pradesh Y

Maharashtra Y

Manipur Y

&Mizoram Y

Meghalaya Y

Nagaland Y

Orissa Y

Punjab Y

Rajasthan Y

Sikkim N

Tamil Nadu Y

Tripura Y

Uttarakhand Y

Uttar Pradesh Y
West Bengal Y (Draft)
Average Power Purchase Cost
Nodal Agency
(Rs/kWh)

State Load Dispatch Centre 3.38

Assam Energy Development Agency

Bihar Renewable Energy Development Agency

CSPDCL: 2.11 BSP-


Chhattisgarh Renewable Energy Development Agency
TEED: 4.66 JSPL: 3.00

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Management Centre

Gujarat Energy Development Agency

Haryana Renewable Energy Development Agency

Directorate of Energy 2.24


Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Corporation (for SHP
>2MW), Jammu & Kashmir Energy Development Agency (for all RE
other than >2MW SHP), Ladakh Renewable Energy Development
Agency (for all RE in the district of Leh other than >2MW SHP ), Kargil
Renewable Energy Development Agency (for all RE in the district of
Kargil other than >2MW SHP)
Jharkhand Renewable Energy Development Agency

State Load Dispatch Center 3.14


State Load Dispatch Center 3.14

Agency for Nonconventional Energy and Rural Technology 3.14

MP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd.

Maharashtra Energy Development Agency

Manipur Renewable Energy Development Agency

Imphal & Zoram Energy Development Agency

Meghalaya Non- Conventional & Rural Energy Development Agency

Orissa Renewable Energy Development Agency

Punjab Energy Development Agency

3.086 (JVVNL)
Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation
3.0780 (JdVVNL)

State Load Dispatch Centre 3.38

Tripura Renewable Energy Development Agency

Uttrakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency 2.72

Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development agency


West Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency
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STATE-WISE GRID
CONNECTIVITY
STANDARDS

Updated in March 2015

Connectivity Standards
STATE
( minimum capacity/ maximum evacuation etc)

Central

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chhattisgarh

Delhi

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir


Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala
Generation and Co-generation from Renewable Sources(except Roof-
top Solar PV and Bio-gas Sources)- Voltage level of 132/33/11 kV
Madhya Pradesh based on technical suitability determined by the Licensee. For
Roof-top Solar PV sources and bio-gas Plants- Low Voltage or 11/33
kV
Maharashtra

Manipur

&Mizoram

Meghalaya

Nagaland

Co-generation and renewable energy sources (excepting roof-top Solar


Orissa
PV and bio-gas)-

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Tripura
Tripura

Uttarakhand

Uttar Pradesh

West Bengal

Goa

Union Territories

Andaman Nicobar

Chandigargh

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Lakshadweep

Pondicherry
Policy for evacuation
( responsibility for development of evacuation Scheduling and Forecasting mechanism
infrastructure)

All expenses for power evacuation facility shall be As per IEGC & state electricity grid code
borne by the Developer upto interconnection point

All expenses for power evacuation facility shall be As per state electricity grid code
borne by the Developer upto interconnection point

Switchyard equipment, metering and protection


arrangement and Remote Terminal Units (RTU) at Relaxation from forecasting and scheduling
generator end shall be provided by the owners of solar
generators/ solar Project Developers at their own cost.

All expenses for power evacuation facility shall be As per state electricity grid code
borne by the Developer upto interconnection point

All expenses for power evacuation facility shall be As per state electricity grid code
borne by the Developer upto interconnection point

All expenses for power evacuation facility shall be As per state electricity grid code
borne by the Developer upto interconnection point
Relaxation from forecasting and scheduling

The
All licensees
expensesshall be responsible
evacuationforfacility
development
for power shall be of Generation from Co-generation and Renewable Sources of Energy
evacuation infrastructure beyond the inter-connection
borne by the Developer upto interconnection point are excluded from the ambit of “merit order dispatch principles”
point while developer/generating company will have to
develop evacuation infrastructure from generation
facility up to the inter-connection point at its own
expense

Not be subject to merit order dispatch


principle

The following grid connectivity charges be paid by the


RE power producer to the STU.
(a) Wind & biomass power plants: Rs.2 lakh per MW Methodology of scheduling and availability shall be as specified in
(b) Solar & other power plants: NIL up to total installed the Rajasthan
capacity of 50 MW in the State. Electricity Grid Code notified by the Commission
Thereafter, as per (a) above
If,Generating company opts to construct the
evacuation infrastructure from
point of inter-connection to the nearest sub-station of
transmission or distribution
licensee to which the generating station is connected,
it shall be allowed a normative
levelised tariff of 5 paise/unit over and above the As per IEGC and State Grid Code
generic tariff determined at the
point of inter-connection

All expenses for power evacuation facility shall be


borne by the Developer upto interconnection point
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