Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
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
Arunachal Pradesh
N.A
Assam
N.A
Bihar
N.A
Delhi
N.A
Haryana
N.A
Himachal Pradesh
N.A
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)
Maharashtra
N.A
Manipur
N.A
Mizoram
N.A
Meghalaya
N.A
Nagaland
N.A
Orissa
N.A
Punjab
N.A
Sikkim
N.A
Tamil Nadu
N.A
Tripura
N.A
Uttarakhand
N.A
Uttar Pradesh
N.A
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”
Implementation of a Scheme for Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects in the country
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
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
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
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
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N.A N.A
N.A N.A
Karnataka Solar Policy 2014-2021
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
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
motion of Grid Interactive Biomass Power and Bagasse Cogeneration in Sugar Mills” during the 12th Plan Period
Scheme to provide Financial support for development /upgradation of Watermills and setting up of Micro Hydel pr
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
N.A
Policy for Power Generation from Small Hydro Power Sources-up to 5MW
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
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
N.A
N.A
N.A
New Policy for Power Generation from Non-conventional sources of Energy 2008
N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A
N.A
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
Himachal Pradesh
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
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
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
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
For FY 2015-16
Determination of tariff for Wind Power Projects (Nov Five years from
Karnataka
24,2015) 10-10-2013
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
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)
Financial Parameters
Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)
Financial Parameters
Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)
Financial Parameters
Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)
200-250 - 20%
250-250 - 23%
600 Lakhs/MW (FY 2010-11)
300-400 - 27%
>400 - 30%
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%
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
Financial Parameters
Normative Parameters
25 NA NA NA
Normative Parameters
Normative Parameters
25 NA NA N.A
Normative Parameters
NA NA NA NA
25
Normative Parameters
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
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No tariff Order
No tariff Order
No tariff Order
No tariff Order
No tariff Order
No tariff Order
No tariff Order
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR SOLAR- PV
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
RE Tariff Regulation
Assam Jan 2012 to Mar 2014 1442
dated Sep 10, 2012
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR SOLAR- PV
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
Prepared by ABPS Infra Page43/217
FIT: SOLAR
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR SOLAR- PV
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
Normative Parameters
Capacity Auxiliary
Useful life Subsidy and incentive by
Utilisation Consumption Taxes and Duties
(yrs) Central /State Govt
Factor (%) (%)
25
19% 25
NA NA
19% 25
19% 0% 25
Normative Parameters
Capacity Auxiliary
Useful life Subsidy and incentive by
Utilisation Consumption Taxes and Duties
(yrs) Central /State Govt
Factor (%) (%)
19% 0% 25
19% 0.25% 25
21% 20
19% with 1%
annual deration
0.25% 25
from 3rd yr
onwards
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
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
19% 25
NA
N.A
1.25% per
month on daily basis for delay
beyond a period of
1.5 month from the date of billing
NA
Andhra Pradesh
IA No 17 of 2010, dated July 14, 2010
Arunachal Pradesh NA
Delhi NA
Maharashtra NA
Manipur
JERC of Manipur & Mizorum (RE Tariff regulation)
2010 dated 15 Apr,2010
&Mizoram
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
West Bengal NA
Union Territories NA
Andaman Nicobar NA
Chandigargh NA
Lakshadweep NA
Lev - 12.05
AD - 1.25
For FY 2015-16 1200 (FY 2015‐16)
After AD - 10.80
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
Lve - 14.73
Plant comissioned in FY (2012-13)
AD - 2.41 1530
onwards
After AD-12.32
NA NA NA
Lev - 11.03
One year from the commencement of
AD - 1.15 1200
these regulations
After AD - 9.88
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
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
25
NA NA NA NA
23% 10% 25
23% 10% 25
NA NA NA NA
23% 10% 25
NA NA NA NA
23% 8% 25
NA NA NA NA
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% 10% 25
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
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Including Direct Tax but Exclusive
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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
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015
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
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015
Meghalaya
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015
No Tariff
Sikkim No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available
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
No Tariff
Goa No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations
available
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Bagasse
based
Updated in March 2015
Union Territories
Andaman Nicobar
Chandigargh
Lakshadweep
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
Financial Parameters No
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 )
NA NA NA NA
Financial Parameters No
2.55 350
Financial Parameters No
NA 420 3700 9%
Financial Parameters No
Normative Parameters
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
NA NA NA NA
Normative Parameters
55% 12
Normative Parameters
No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations
Order/Regulations
available available available
available
Normative Parameters
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
NA NA
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
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
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No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available
available
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No Tariff
No Tariff Order/Regulations
No Tariff Order/Regulations available Order/Regulations No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available
available
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS
Assam RE Tariff Regulation dated Sept 10, 2012 5 years(till March 2017)
Delhi
Gujarat Bagass Tariff Order - Order No. 4 of 2013-August 8, 2013 Upto FY 2016-17
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS
Jharkhand Biomass and NFFcogen Tariff Regulations_27012010 Till March 31, 2015
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS
OERC Suo Moto Tariff Order dated September 14, 2010 From FY2010-11 to
Orissa
in Petition No 37/2008 FY2012-13
Rajasthan Tariff order for FY 2013-14 dated Oct 10, 2013 2013-14
Sikkim NA NA
Tripura NA NA
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS
Union Territories
Andaman Nicobar
Chandigargh
Lakshadweep
CERC T
State Lev. FC
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR BIOMASS
Financial Parameters
NA NA NA
Financial Parameters
NA NA NA NA
Financial Parameters
445,
4000 10%
400(BIOMASS GASIFIER)
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
NA NA NA NA
Financial Parameters
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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.
Financial Parameters
Normative Parameters
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
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
Normative Parameters
Stabilization: 60%
3100 First Year: 70% 3055 with 5% annual escalation 20
Second Yr onwards: 80%
NA NA NA NA
75% 2100 20
Normative Parameters
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
Normative Parameters
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
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
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
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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
NA NA NA NA
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NA NA NA NA
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NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro
Delhi NA NA
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro
Madhya Pradesh SHP Tariff order Dated 14 May, 2013 Upti FY 2015-16
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro
Union Territories
NA NA
Dadra and Nagar Haveli No Tariff Order/Regulations available No Tariff Order/Regulations available
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro
STATE-WISE
FEED-IN-TARIFF
FOR Small Hydro
27 3.14 3.3
28 3.21 3.38
29 3.28 3.45
30 3.36 3.54
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
NA NA NA
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)
NA NA NA
Upto 5 MW= 6.39; 5-25 MW = 6.25 650 (<=5 MW) & 635 (5-25 MW) 30%
Financial Parameters
Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)
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
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)
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
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
Financial Parameters
Capital Cost
Tariff (Rs/kWh) Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
(lakh/MW)
Normative Parameters
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
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
Normative Parameters
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
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
Normative Parameters
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
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
Normative Parameters
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
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
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
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Normative Parameters
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STATE
CERC
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Gujarat
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
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
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
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
NA
Generic Tariff
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
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
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
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
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
No Tariff Order/Regulations
- No Tariff Order/Regulations available
available
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
NA NA NA
Project Parameters not specified in the Project Parameters not Project Parameters not
order specified in the order specified in the order
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
NA NA NA
1277 - 12.72%
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
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
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
2200 73% NA 20
NA NA NA NA
4800 78.90% - 20
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 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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STATE-WISE OPEN
ACCESS PROVISIONS
Andhra Pradesh Y
Arunachal Pradesh Y
Assam Y
Bihar Y
Chhattisgarh Y
Delhi Y
Gujarat Y
Haryana Y
Himachal Pradesh 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
Lakshadweep Y
Pondicherry Y
Nodal agency
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
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)
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
Nil
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 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
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
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
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)
na
Not specified
11015.62/MW/Day
Common for all DISCOMs
Connected at 11 kV:
Long term - Rs. 0.516 / kWh
Short term - Rs 0.129 /kWh
The wheeling charges determined above shall not be payable if the Open Access customer
is availing supply directly from the state transmission network.
Yet to be specified
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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.
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.
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.
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STATE-WISE
RENEWABLE PURCHASE
OBLIGATION
Updated in March 2015
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
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
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2.75% 2.50% 2.50%
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4.75% 5.00% 5.50%
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8%
STATE-WISE FEED-IN-
TARIFF FOR All
Technologies(Rs/kWh)
Updated in March 2015
Arunachal Pradesh
NA NA
Assam
NA NA
Himachal Pradesh
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)
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
Sikkim N.A NA
Lev - 7.01
Tamil Nadu 3.51 Rs/kWh AD- 0.73
After AD - 6.28
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)
NA NA NA NA
NA NA NA NA
NA NA
Lev - 11.03
Parameters are defined on
AD - 1.15 NA 4.694
case to case basis
After AD - 9.88
Sheet1!A1
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
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
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
REC Regulations
STATE
(Y/N)
Andhra Pradesh Y
Arunachal Pradesh N
Assam Y
Bihar Y
Chhattisgarh Y
Delhi Y (Draft)
Gujarat Y
Haryana Y
Himachal Pradesh 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)
3.086 (JVVNL)
Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation
3.0780 (JdVVNL)
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STATE-WISE GRID
CONNECTIVITY
STANDARDS
Connectivity Standards
STATE
( minimum capacity/ maximum evacuation etc)
Central
Andhra Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Gujarat
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
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
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu
Tripura
Tripura
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Goa
Union Territories
Andaman Nicobar
Chandigargh
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
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
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