THE GAZETTE OF INDIA: EXTRAORDINARY
regulations · 2003 · State unknown
Parent: THE ELECTRICITY ACT, 2003 (bea677da57499fcb64c52f6584daa7b9a09b875c)
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2 · These regulations shall come into force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette.
2 · Generating companies Generating companies established by appropriate Governments; (ii) Independent Power Producers;
10 · Right of access to records or documents The Authority or any person authorized by it in writing on its behalf shall, for the purposes of the collection of any statistics under these regulations, have access to any relevant record or document in the possession of any person required to furnish any information Or return under these regulations and may enter at any reasonable time any premises where he believes such record or documents to be available and may inspect or take copies of relevant records or documents or ask any question necessary for obtaining any information required to be furnished under these regulations.
11 · Restriction on publication of information and returns (1) No information; no individual return and no part thereof with respect to any particular industrial or commercial concern, given for the purposes of these regulations
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1030 · hrs
1030 · hrs
0900 · hrs
0900 · hrs
2 · 3
5 · 6
15 · 16
17 · 18 19 20
27 · 28
32 · 33
35 · 36
50 · 51
5 · . Nuclear
1 · . 2 . 3. 4. 5. 6_ 7. 8. 9_ 10. 11. 12.
400 · kV 220 kV 132/110 kV 78/66 kV 44/33 kV 22 kV 13.2 kV 11 kV 6.6 kV 4.4kV 3.3 kV Any other (specify)
5 · a)
0 · N
6 · 2
6 · 3
6 · 4
6 · 5
6 · 6
7 · _
7 · 2
7 · 3
8 · 1
8 · 2
8 · 3
10 · Brief details of electric power restrictions/cuts, if any during previous year:
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12 · 1
12 · 2Other data
13 · Energy Conservation: Details of steps taken during previous year for conserving electrical energy. ii. Annual savings due to above steps in terms ofkWh:
1 · Regional Availabilityl Demandl Shortage
2 · A. State Requirement (Net Energy MkWh)
2 · B. State Demand (MW)
3 · Inter-Regional Exchanges Physical Flows [Import(+) Exportk-)] Peak Hrs Off-Peak Hrs Hrs) Hrs) Import Elements (MW) (MW) (MW) Northern Region Links
4 · Short-Term Open Access Transaction for the Previous Day (MkWh) From (Including To (Including Name of the S: No_ Region) Region) Trader
5 · Frequency Profile
48 · 5 Hz
49 · 0 50.5 Hz
50 · 0 Hz
50 · 5 Hz
51 · 0 Hz
400 · kV
220 · KV
8 · Grid Disturbancel Significant Events (If Any)
9 · System Constraints (If Any)
10 · Weather Conditions Prevailed on the Day of Report & for the Following Day:
11 · Generating Units Outage Status in
11A · Generating Units Revived During_Last 24 Hrs 06:00 Hrs of
11B · Generating Units Under Outage (Status at 06.00 Hrs of SNo_ Station Unit No_ Central Sector
12 · Transmission Lines Outage Status in Southern Region As on Date
6 · 00 Hours
12 · A. Transmission Lines Revived During Last 24 Hrs: 06:00 Hrs of
12 · B_Transmission Lines Under Outage (Status at 06.00 Hrs of
2 · 2 Total Own Generation; IPPs , CPPs"* & Dedicated Net Drawl from Grid (including Bilateral)
3 · of 3
2 · 2 Total Own Generation, IPPs CPPs * & Dedicated
1 · 1 1.2 13
2 · 1 2.2
3 · 2
2 · Inter-Regional Bilateral Transactions (Scheduled Drawl) To Constituent #1 Constituent #2 From
1 · Loss of Generation due to Shortage of Coal
2 · Loss of Generation due to Shortage of Gas Loss of Generation due to 3_ Unrequisitioned Liquid Fired Capacity
2 · Maintenance Schedule for the Year 20 220
3 · Addition in Installed Capacity (MW)
4 · Monthly Generation Ex-bus Targets (MWL (max )and Average Energy (MkWh/day)_for the Year 20 -20
5 · Monthly Estimated Peak Demand (MW) (max: and Average Energy Requirement (MkWh/day) of Constituents_for the Year 20 -20 April_ May_ February_ March MW MkWh/Day MW MkWh/Day MW MkWh/Day MW
7 · Firm power_import/export bilateral agreementlarrangements with other constituents_ Constituent April. May
1 · of 2
8 · Monthly anticipated water levels and energy content_for the Year 20_ ~20
10 · Peak Availability of the State/ System/ Region (MW) S: No_ Power Station April 20 Peak Power Available from Hydro Stations Peak Power Available from Thermal Stations Share from Dedicated Power Stations Share from Central Generating Stations Scheduled Peak Power Imports (giving break up) Total Peak Power Availability 1+2+3 +4 Peak Power Requirement (from Table (5)) Surplus Deficit
12 · State wise Anticipated Peak Demand Vs Peak Availability for the Year 20_ ~20 April 20 May 20 June 20 Region/ Statel System Peak Demand Peak Availability Surplus/ Deficit ()
2 · of 2
3 · 6
8 · 9 10 FORMAT-
7 · _
11 · Generation loss in MkWh, if any,due to shortage of fuel 12 Reasons for short supply of fuel compared to present allocation, if any 13 Source of supply 14 Mode of Transport from source to power station (RailRoad/SealPipeline) 15 Landed cost (average for month) of fuel at power station in Rs Ikl 16 Remarks if any
10 · Generation loss in MkWh, if any,due to shortage of fuel for the month 11 Reasons for short supply of fuel compared to requirement,if any 12 Source of supply 13 Mode of transport from source to power station (Rail/Road/Sea/Pipeline) 14 Landed cost (average for month) of fuel at power station in Rs Ikl 15 Remarks if any_
501 · to
1000 · to
2000 · to
5000 · to
10000 · And Above T/E
500 · persons
999 · persons
1999 · persons
4999 · persons
9999 · persons
11 · kV Feeder Metering Remarks No. of No. of Electro- Metering % Metering Electronic Mechanical completed completed Meters Meters with communication facility
1 · Distribution Transformer Failure
1 · 0 General:
2 · 0 Design parameters for the Station:
3 · 0 Operational Performance Data For The Station (month-wise) For The Year
1 · 0 General: i) Station Name: ii) Station Capacity: (No. of units with size)
2 · 0 Design parameters for_the Station:
3 · 0 Operational Performance Data For The Station Eor The Year
24 · HOURS WEIGHTED AVERAGE
8 · HOURS WEIGHTED AVERAGE
3 · Profit / (Loss) (before Tax) Provision for Tax Profit (Loss) (after Tax) 4 Sources of Fund a) Equity Paid-up Capital Reserves and Surpluses b) Loans Secured Un Secured Total (atb) Application of Funds a) Gross Block b) Less: Accumulated Depreciation c) Net Block Capital Works in Progress e) Investments in Power Sector outside Power Sector Current Assets_ Loans and Advances 1) Inventory ii) Receivables#: Advances iv Cash & Bank Balance Total (f) Less: Current Liabilities and Provision 1) Current Liabilities Provisions Total (I+II) h) Net Current Asse (f-g) i) Misc. Expenditure Total (ctd+ethti) Investment during the Year Assets created during year***
3 · Service Failure
2 · Revenue Expenditure
3 · Profit (Loss) (before Tax)
15 · year action plan