Renewable Regulatory Fund (RRF):- Implementation Mechanism 14.10.2011.

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Renewable Regulatory Fund (RRF):- Implementation Mechanism

Outline  Overview  Wind generation in WR Grid : Brief Details  RRF Implementation : Role of Stakeholders  Issues emerged at Delhi & Bengaluru workshop and possible avenues NLDC

RRF: Chronology of events  IEGC Regulations, 2010 notified on  Clause 5 and Clause 7 of Annexure 1 of IEGC : UI charges arrived at due to the variation of generation by wind and solar shall be shared amongst all the states through ‘Renewable Regulatory Charge’ to be operated through ‘Renewable Regulatory Fund’.  Clause 9 of Annexure 1 of IEGC : NLDC shall prepare a detailed procedure for implementation of the mechanism of Renewable Regulatory Fund and submit the same for approval by the Commission.  CERC examined the proposal submitted by NLDC and the modified procedure was notified on  Implementation of RRF to be effected from NLDC

» Better prediction of generation by Wind/Solar generators and participation in scheduling » Generation from renewable to become more acceptable and market friendly » States already having met RPO targets may not find it averse to encourage renewable generation further » Better System Operation NLDC

» Achieve better generation prediction using weather forecasting tools » Immune wind generators from paying deviation in UI charges upto a certain level of variation » No UI charges payable/receivable by Solar Generator » Socialize the deviation charges arrived due to variations amongst different state utilities » Develop a self sustaining mechanism towards better acceptance of intermittent generation NLDC

Wind generation in WR Grid : Brief Details

Role of different stakeholders towards RRF Implementation

Wind farms – 10 MW and above and Solar plants - 5MW and above, connected at 33 KV and above : » Connectivity details to concerned SLDC/RLDC » Declaration about agreement if any » Provide details of Contracts and Contracted path to the concerned SLDC  RLDC  RPC » Generation forecast with periodic updates to SLDC/RLDC » To provide Data Acquisition System (DAS) facility to SLDC/RLDC NLDC

SLDCs » Scheduling on daily basis with periodic revisions » Schedule and ‘actual generation meter data’ to be sent to RLDCs and RPCs » Payments/receipts to concerned Generators and Settlement of accounts with RRF RLDCs » Processed data of energy meters along with final schedule to be sent to RPCs on weekly basis » Vetting of solar generation schedule & Monitoring and performing checks » Direct co-ordination with Regional entities for contracts & energy meter data RPCs » Issuance of Statement of Energy Accounting on Weekly basis » Data handling of contracts and contracted price for issuance of energy and deviation accounts » To work out details towards Capping, Additional UI charges etc. if any. NLDC » To maintain and operate RRF » Settlement of payments from RRF to Various Wind/Solar power plants/ State utilities » Issuance of statement & collection of Renewable Regulatory Charge

» Weather forecasting and generation prediction mechanism in place » SCADA and telemetering facilities » SEM at inter-connected points and Compatible metering » Collection of Renewable Regulatory Charge from utilities » Capacity building of stakeholders » Dedicated group in load dispatch centers » Institutional Mechanism in place » Expediting Ancillary Market NLDC

Issues emerged at Delhi & Bengaluru Workshop and possible avenues NLDC

1.Submission of requisite information: » Specific Information to be furnished by Wind Farms/Solar generators » Declaration of PPAs and details thereof » SLDCs to take further initiatives in consolidation of such information NLDC Submission of requisite information from SLDCs/Wind Generators

2. Forecasting and scheduling by all wind generators » MW installed capacity as on 31st Aug 2011 » 2349 MW and 833 MW capacity installed in & respectively » In case only those units for which PPAs are signed after are considered then only 3182 MW may be the possible candidate for RRF (~20% of installed capacity) » Section (i)……extend scheduling for all wind generators NLDC For better system monitoring and control …… extend scheduling for all wind generators

3. Commercial and settlement Handling the situations having : » Part collective and part bilateral sale of power » A Wind/Solar Generators having part capacity under past PPA and part new capacity NLDC Treatment through pro-rata 4. Real time monitoring and data loss » Lack of reliability of communication between wind farms to developer’s control centre » Loss of data resulting into forecasting errors » Non availability of telemetry Infrastructural improvements

5. Administration of RRF » Parties to RRF spread across the entire country (state utilities, wind generators and other open access users required to fulfill RPO)…………>50 » Minimizing the number of parties might be preferable (host state only)……no of parties < 10 NLDC RRF to operate as a separate account and ………… possibility of meeting shortfall from other pool accounts and/or other means………..

6. Accuracy towards RRF charge collection » Apportionment of RRF Charge collection percentage amongst different state utilities NLDC Possibility for desired accuracy calculations - upto four/six decimal places 7. Accounting » Purchaser in different region/regions from host state » Inter dependency between RPCs/RLDCs/SLDCc » Complexity and challenges in reconciliation Possibility of accounting in a hierarchical manner

8. Generation by WG above 150% schedule: » Clause 5.3 of Procedure: Charge payable to WG would be UI charge applicable corresponding to Hz (Rs. 1.55/ Unit) » This would however affect the host state adversely in case frequency > Hz NLDC Clause 5.3 of Procedure can be suitably modified

NLDC

Source:

Time(hrs) MAX: 1415 MW, MIN: 1136 MW 9% OF DEMAND MET BY 09:00 HRS.

MAX: 1642 MW, MIN 1239 MW 17% OF DEMAND MET BY HRS Time(hrs)

Name of Power Station Type: Wind/Solar Generator Individual / Group of Developer If group of Developer then agreement Total Installed Capacity of RE Generating Station Total Number of Units with details Physical Address of the RE Generating Station Regional Entity/State Entity Whether any PPA has been signed: (Y/N)If yes,then attach details Connectivity Details Location/Voltage Level Metering Details Meter No. 1. Main 2. Check Connectivity Diagram (Please Enclose) RE Generating Station Details (One time requirement)

S. No.State/UTs/DVC Peak Demand Met (MW) Contribution to RRF (%) 1Maharashtra Andhra Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Tamil Nadu Gujarat Punjab Karnataka Haryana West Bengal Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh Delhi Orissa Kerala Chattisgarh DVC Bihar Jammu & Kashmir

S. No.State/UTs/DVC Peak Demand Met (MW) Contribution to RRF (%) 19Uttarakhand Assam Himachal Pradesh Jharkhand Dadar Nagar Haveli Goa Puducherry Chandigarh Daman & Diu Meghalaya Tripura Arunachal Pradesh Manipur Nagaland Sikkim Mizoram Andaman- Nicobar Lakshadweep TOTAL