Electrification
in 15,183 Villages completed; Universal Household Electrification in the
country by 31st March 2019 under SAuBHaGYa scheme
27 States and 4 UTs join UDAY
scheme till date
Measures to increase Transparency
& Accountability like launching of URJA app, SAUBHAGYA portal, National
Power Portal, MERIT portal taken in Power Sector
Over 28 crore LED Bulbs
distributed under UJALA scheme and over 41 lakh LED streetlights installed
across the country
In view of the
growing need of the Indian Economy, Government of India has embarked upon a
massive programme to provide 24x7 power across the country by 2019. After the
completion of half of its term, the Government has achieved many important
milestones in the Power sector. Special focus has been given to Rural
Electrification, under Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY); and
Urban Electrification under Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS). The
schemes have been now oriented towards individual household electrification by
March 2019, under SAUBHAGYA scheme.
Several landmark
decisions have already been taken in thermal power generation, hydel and more
importantly in solar, wind and other green energy, besides strengthening of
transmission and distribution, separation of feeder and metering of power to
consumers. These also include not only achievements in capacity addition
but also important reforms being undertaken on increasing energy efficiency of
the present infrastructure and thereby reducing power losses, including
increasing accountability and transparency by launching Mobile applications and
websites like URJA app, SAUBHAGYA portal, National Power Portal, MERIT portal
etc.
The details of
Year-long achievements for Ministry of Power are as below:
1. Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY)
Under DDUGJY, Projects with total cost of Rs. 42,565 crores have been sanctioned in 32 States/UTs.
Status of Village electrification
in the Country
Cumulatively (as on 30.11.2017), electrification in 1,24,219 villages and intensive
electrification in 4,68,827 villages has been completed. Free electricity connections to 277.20 Lakh BPL Households have been released.
18,452 census villages in the country (out of total inhabited villages of 5,97,644 as per
Census 2011) were reported un-electrified by the States as on 1st April
2015.
As on 30.11.2017, electrification in 15,183 villages has been
completed and 1,052 villages have been reported un-inhabited. Remaining 2217
villages are expected to be electrified by 1st May 2018. These 2217 villages are located in the State of
Arunachal Pradesh (1069), Assam (214), Bihar (111), Chhattisgarh (176), J&K (99), Jharkhand (176), Karnataka (8), Madhya Pradesh (34), Manipur (54), Meghalaya (50), Mizoram (11), Odisha (182) and Uttarakhand
(33)Achievement during
January to November 2017
Electrification of Un-electrified villages: 3,652
Intensive electrification of villages: 60,218
Free electricity connections to BPL households: 24.55 Lakh
2. SAuBHaGYa: Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana
Government of India has launched a scheme called "Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har
Ghar Yojana (Saubhagya)" in Sep'17 to achieve universal
household electrification in the country at a total cost of Rs. 16,320 crore including gross budgetary support of Rs. 12,320 crores from Government of India. The objective of the scheme is to provide last mile
connectivity and electricity connections to all households in rural and urban
areas. Free of cost
electricity connections to all remaining un-electrified households with at least one deprivation
on the basis of SECC data in rural areas and economically poor households in
urban areas would be given. Others would be
charged a sum of Rs. 500 per household in
ten equal instalments with the bill. The households
located in remote and inaccessible areas would be provided with Solar
Photovoltaic (SPV) based standalone systems with LED lights, fan, power
plug etc. The beneficiaries
will be identified on the basis of socio economic conditions using SECC 2011
data.
It is targeted to achieve universal household
electrification in the country by 31st March 2019.
The Scheme was launched in Manipur on 28th
Nov 2017 and 1.75 lakh households of Manipur (1.62 lakh rural
households and 0.13 lakh urban
households) are proposed to be
included under the Scheme.
3.
Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS)
IPDS Scheme aims to provide quality and reliable 24x7
power supply in the urban area. So far, projects
worth Rs. 26,910 crores
covering 3,616 towns have been sanctioned by the Monitoring Committee. State utilities have awarded the works worth Rs. 23,448 crores. The IT and technical
intervention envisaged in the scheme will not only ensure 24x7 power supply in
urban area but will also help in improvement in billing and collection
efficiency which will ultimately result in reduction in Aggregate Technical and
Commercial (AT&C) losses. So far, under R-APDRP 1363 towns have been declared "Go-Live”, 52 towns SCADA
control systems have been established, 20 SCADA towns have been completed and
20 out of 21 Data Centre have been commissioned under Part-A of the Programme. Part-B projects have been
completed in 970 towns. All India Short Code ‘1912’ for consumer connect
adopted in 45/57 Discoms (including private) in India.
4. Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojana (UDAY)
Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY), a scheme for
financial and operational turnaround of Power Distribution Companies was
formulated and launched by the Government on 20.11.2015 in consultation
with various stakeholders. The scheme aims to
provide permanent solution to legacy of debts of approximately Rs.4.3 lakh crores and
address potential future losses. The scheme also
envisages reform measures in all sectors – generation,
transmission, distribution, coal, and energy efficiency. The scheme availability period has expired on 31-03-2017.
An inter-ministerial
Monitoring Committee Mechanism for UDAY has been put in place to ensure a close
monitoring of the performance of the participating States under UDAY. Also a web portal (www.uday.gov.in) has been created for
monitoring purposes. The last meeting of the
Monitoring Committee was held on 04-10-2017.
Nagaland, Andaman & Nicobar
Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli & Daman & Diu signed MoU with
Government of India under UDAY Scheme on 20th Nov, 2017. With this, 27
States and 4 UTs have joined UDAY till date.
5. Transmission
The draft document prepared on “National Electricity Plan (Transmission)” covers the
transmission system (transmission lines
and associated substations) planning including
the inter-regional transmission
links for the plan period 2017-22 to meet the
project peak demand of 226 GW in the 2021-22-time frame.
The Conduct Business Rules (CBR) for Competent
Authority (CA) responsible for approval to build independent
transmission system for connecting the Indian generating stations to
neighbouring countries transmission system for supply electricity exclusively
to the neighbouring countries has been issued to facilitate CBTE.
6.
Thermal
To reduce the pollution caused by stubble
burning, Ministry of power has issued a policy for Biomass utilization for
power generation through co-firing in pulverized
coal fired boilers to reduce the pollution.
7.
Hydro power projects
In Hydro Power Sector, 11 hydro projects,
having total installed capacity of 1305 MW, are likely to be
commissioned in the year 2017-18. Out of these projects, 7 projects with installed
capacity of 465 MW have already been commissioned till 30.11.2017 & balance capacity is
likely to be commissioned by March’18. The Hydropower Generation for the
Financial Year 2017-18 (January' 2017 to November' 2017) is 120.87 BU.
DPR of 2880 MW Dibang Multipurpose project concurred
by CEA in the year 2017.
Investment approval of 60 MW Natwar Mori HEP conveyed
to SJVNL.
8.
Extension of waiver of ISTS Transmission Charges and
Losses for Solar Projects:
As per the provisions of revised Tariff Policy
2016, the Ministry of Power has issued an Order on 30.9.2016 for applicability
of waiver of inter-state transmission
charges and losses on transmission of the electricity generated from solar and
wind sources of energy. Such waiver was
available for Wind Projects achieved COD till 31st March 2019 and for
Solar Projects achieved COD till 30th June 2017.
An Amendment order has been issued on 14.6.2017 through which ISTS
Transmission charges and losses waiver is available to Solar Projects which
will achieve COD till 31st December 2019. This will give
boost to solar and wind energy generation in the country.
9. Guidelines for Tariff Based Competitive Bidding Process for Procurement
of Power from Grid Connected Solar PV Power Projects
Solar Bidding Guidelines have been issued on 03.08.2017 for long term procurement
of electricity by the distribution licensees, or the Authorized
Representative(s), or an Intermediary Procurer, from grid-connected Solar PV Power Projects, having size of 5 MW
and above, through competitive bidding under the provisions of Section 63 of
the Electricity Act, 2003.
10. Mobile
applications and websites launched to ensure accountability and transparency
URJA
(Urban Jyoti Abhiyan) Mobile App-
URJA App offers information on Consumer complaints
redressal, Release of new service connection, Average number of interruptions
faced by consumer, Average duration of interruptions faced by consumer, Number
of consumers making e-payments, Energy lost
/ power theft i.e. AT&C
loss, IT Enablement (Go-live of towns), SCADA Implementation,
Urban System Strengthening, Feeder Data on National Power Portal, IPDS NIT
progress, IPDS Award progress.
SAuBHaGYa Webportal
‘Saubhagya’ Web-Portal – a Platform for transparently monitoring Universal
Household Electrification – was launched on 16th
Nov, 2017.
National Power Portal
National Power Portal(NPP) – a Centralized Platform for
Collation and Dissemination of Indian Power Sector Information – was launched on 14th
Nov, 2017 and would be a single point interface for all Power Sector Apps
launched previously by the Ministry.
Launch of e-Bidding portal for utilization of
domestic coal in IPP Power Stations for reducing the cost of power
generation
An e-bidding portal was launched
on 5th July 2017 for providing e-Bidding solution to States to select Independent Power
Producers (IPPs) for procurement of power by transferring their
domestic coal under the scheme of flexibility in utilization of domestic coal. The e-Bidding portal has
been designed to facilitate States in inviting bids for procurement of power
from the prospective IPPs in transparent and fair manner. The successful bidder shall be selected through e-Reverse Bidding process. The link for portal is available on the website of
Ministry of Power and PFC Consulting Ltd.
The flexibility in utilization of domestic coal scheme
envisages transferring coal to more efficient IPPs generating stations, leading
to lower generation costs and ultimately lesser cost of electricity for the
consumers.
MERIT (Merit Order Despatch of Electricity
for Rejuvenation of Income and Transparency) web portal
A Web Portal ‘MERIT’ i.e. Merit Order Despatch of Electricity
for Rejuvenation of Income and Transparency was launched on 23rd June 2017 .This Mobile App and Web Portal displays the actual
data of dispatched generation by the states transparently and provides
opportunity to states for improving their power purchase portfolio.( http://www.meritindia.in)
11. Revised
Guidelines and Model Bidding Documents for medium-term
procurement of power
Revised Guidelines and Model Bidding Documents for
medium-term procurement of
power by Distribution Licensees through tariff based competitive bidding
process was notified on 17th January, 2017. Introduction of medium-term procurement through e-bidding portal will result in greater transparency and
fairness in the procurement process for ultimate benefit of the consumers.
12. National
High Power Test Laboratory (NHPTL) has
started its commercial testing
NHPTL a joint venture of NTPC, NHPC, POWERGRID, DVC
& CPRI having a state of the art professionally managed, international
class, On-Line High Power Short
Circuit Test Facility has started the commercial testing at NHPTL, BINA, MP
under CPRI supervision. BHEL, Bhopal make 400/11.5-11.5 kv, 120 MVA Station
Transformer was tested and this is the first commercial testing carried out in
NHPTL, Bina, using 400kV Grid as source for testing, under the supervision of
CPRI Engineers.
13. Country’s
First Phasor Measurement Unit Test Facility
CPRI has established country’s first Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) test facility. Fluke make 6135A/PMUCAL Phasor
Measurement Unit Calibration system is a automated system and traceable
solution for PMU Testing and Calibration. It’s a unique facility for carrying out Validation/Evaluation of PMU both M-class and P-Class Steady state
and Dynamic conditions as per relevant International standards. Phasor Measurement Units enable real-time computer control to safeguard the stability and
reliability of modern power grids. New test and
calibration standards for PMUs will promote consistent performance across PMU
manufacturers.
14. Energy
Conservation
National LED Programme
Hon’ble Prime Minister,
on 5th January, 2015 launched the National LED Programme with the
aim of promoting use of the most efficient lighting technology at affordable
rates. This programme has
two components (i) Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LED for
All (UJALA) to provide LED bulbs to domestic
consumers with a target to replace 77 crore incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs
and (ii) Street Lighting National
Programme (SLNP) to replace 1.34 crore conventional street lights with smart and
energy efficient LED street lights by March, 2019.
EESL has evolved a service model to enable
municipalities to replace conventional lights with LEDs at no upfront cost. The balance cost is recovered through the municipalities
by monetising the energy savings. Similarly, for
domestic lights, EESL service model enables domestic households to procure LED
lights at an affordable price of Rs. 10/- each and the balance on easy instalment from their
electricity bill.
The current progress of implementation of the National
LED programme up to 18th December 2017 since its launch on 5th
January 2015 is as follows:
Parameters
|
UJALA
|
SLNP
|
No. of LED bulbs distributed/streetlights installed
|
28.07 crore
|
41.79 lakh
|
Average energy saved per year
|
36.45 billion kWh
|
2.80 billion kWh
|
Avoided peak demand/avoided capacity
|
7299 MW
|
467 MW
|
GHG emission CO2
reductions per year
|
29.53 million t CO2
|
1.93 million t CO2
|
Standard & Labelling of Appliances
a. Launch
of mandatory program for Inverter AC.
b. Revision
of standards for room AC, Direct Cool refrigerators, Color TV and geysers.
c. MOU signed with CPRI to setup four testing labs for LED
bulbs.
Buildings
a. Updated version of
Energy Conservation Building Codes i.e. ECBC 2017 launched in June 2017.
b. ECO-NIWAS,
an online tool to guide the public in incorporating energy efficiency elements
in their homes, such as building materials, its design features and appliances
launched.
Perform,
Achieve and Trade (PAT) Scheme
a. PAT cycle III
commenced from 1st April, 2017 with the identification of 116 more
DCs in the 11 existing sectors, totalling 737 DCs.
b. Hotels under Commercial
Buildings category having energy consumption of more than 1000 toe and
Petrochemical units having energy consumption more than 100000 toe has been
notified as new sectors under PAT scheme.
c. Online portal on E-Scerts
trading infrastructure launched which has been developed by BEE in
collaboration with Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC). So far
more than 2.9 lakhs E-SCerts have been traded at an overall cost of
Rs 18.4 crores.
Transport Sector
a. The Corporate
Average Fuel Consumption Standards (CAFC) for passenger cars which was notified on
April, 2015, has become effective w.e.f 1st April, 2017.
b. The fuel economy norms
for Heavy duty vehicles notified on 16th August, 2017. These
norms are applicable for M3 (Buses) and N3 (Trucks) category vehicles complying with BS IV norms
with gross vehicle weight exceeding 12 tonnes.
c.
Government plans to procure 10000 e-vehicles through demand
aggregation. Bids were invited via
open tender and under Phase-I, contracts have
been awarded to Tata Motors Ltd. for 250 e-cars and M/s Mahindra &
Mahindra Ltd. for 150 e-cars which includes five years Annual Maintenance
Contract (AMC).
15. International
Cooperation (IC )
India announced the Activation of Association with
International Energy Agency (IEA) during the meeting of Dr. Fatih Birol, Executive Director, IEA with the then
Hon'ble Minister of State (IC) for Power, Coal, NRE and Mines on 30th March, 2017 in
New Delhi.