State of Jharkhand - Act
Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Open Access in Intra-State Transmission and Distribution) Regulations, 2005
JHARKHAND
India
India
Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Open Access in Intra-State Transmission and Distribution) Regulations, 2005
Rule JHARKHAND-STATE-ELECTRICITY-REGULATORY-COMMISSION-OPEN-ACCESS-IN-INTRA-STATE-TRANSMISSION-AND-DISTRIBUTION-REGULATIONS-2005 of 2005
- Published on 27 June 2005
- Commenced on 27 June 2005
- [This is the version of this document from 27 June 2005.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
- (i) These Regulations shall be called the Jharkhand State Electricity Regulatory Commission (Open Access in Intra-State Transmission and Distribution) Regulations, 2005.2. Definition.
- In these regulations unless the context otherwise requires,-3. Applicability to Open Access Customer.
- (i) The regulations shall apply to Open Access Customers for use of Intra-State transmission system and/or the distribution system of licensees in the State, including when such system is used in conjunction with Inter-state transmission system.4. Categorisation of Transmission/Distribution Customers.
- (i) The transmission/distribution customers shall be divided into two categories, namely:-5. Criteria for Allowing Access.
- (i) (a) The long-term access shall be allowed to the Intra-State transmission system in accordance with the transmission-planning criterion stipulated in the Grid Code.6. Criteria for Allotment/Reservation of Transmission/Distribution Capacity.
- (i) Allotment priority of a long-term customer shall be higher than reservation priority of a short-term customer,7.
Within a category (long-terms or short-term), there shall be no discrimination between open access customers and self-use by an integrated entity like the State Electricity Board or a licensee. The transmission licensees and State transmission utility shall declared existing long-term customers using their system (including self-use and use by unbundled agencies which were previously integrated) either on their own website or on the website of the State of the State Load Despatch Centre within 60 days. All future requests for use of the transmission and distribution system shall be handled in accordance with these Regulations.8. Nodal Agency.
- (i) The nodal agency for arranging the long term transmission/ distribution access shall be the State Transmission Utility or the Transmission Licensee or the Distribution Licensees whose system is used or is to be used for such long-term access.9. Procedure for Long-Term Customers.
- (i) An application for long-term open access shall be submitted to the respective S.T.U., Transmission Licensee or Distribution Licensee (nodal agency) whose system is to be used with a copy to SLDC.10.
The allotment of capacity to along-term customer may be relinquished or transferred to any other long-term customers in accordance with Regulation 12 of these regulations.11. Bulk Capacity Agreement.
- A long-term customer shall enter into Bulk Power Transmission/distribution Agreement with the transmission/distribution licensee for use of their Intra-State transmission/distribution system with information to the Commission.12. Exit Option.
- (i) Along-term customer shall not relinquish or transfer his rights and obligations specified in the Bulk Power Transmission/distribution Agreement, without prior approval of the Commission.13. Procedure for Short-Term Customer.
- (i) A short-term customer shall submit an application for transmission/distribution open access to the S.L.D.C.14. Non-Utilization of reserved transmission/distribution capacity by short-term Customer.
- (i) In case a short-term customer is unable to utilise, full or substantial part of the reserved transmission/distribution capacity, he shall inform the State Load Despatch Centre along with reasons for his inability to utilise the reserved transmission capacity and may surrender the reserved transmission/ distribution capacity;15. Inter-State open Access.
- When access is required by an Open Access Customer to Inter-State transmission system, it shall be regulated by the Central Commission's Regulations. Inter-State open access may be involving two non-adjoining states. It may Involve one state and regional grid.Inter State Open Access between two adjoining States would be dealt separately by two State Commission concerned.16. Transmission/distribution charges.
- The charges for use of the system of the licensee for Intra-State transmission or distribution shall be regulated as under, namely:-17. Scheduling and System Operation Charges.
- (i) The scheduling and system operation charges @ of Rs. 2.000/- per months or part thereof shall be paid by short-term customers to the State Load Despatch Centres involved in the transaction as the case may be.18. Cross-subsidy Surcharge and Additional Surcharge.
- (i) In addition to transmission and distribution charges and wheeling charges, open access customer availing open access to the transmission system/distribution system shall pay a surcharge.19. Additional Surcharge.
- A consumer of the distribution licensee availing open access and receiving supply of electricity from a person other than the distributions licensee of his area of supply shall pay to the distribution licensee an additional surcharge as may be specified by the Commission, in addition to wheeling charges and surcharge, to meet the fixed cost of such distribution licensee arising out of his obligation to supply as provided under sub-section (4) of Section 42 of the Act:20. Unscheduled Inter-change (Ul) charges.
- (i) The mismatch between the scheduled and the actual drawal at drawal point(s) and scheduled and the actual injection point(s) shall be met from the grid and shall be governed Ul pricing mechanism applicable to the Inter-State transactions as per ABT Tariff.21. Reactive Energy Charge.
- The payment for the reactive energy charges for the direct customers on account of open access shall be calculated in accordance with the scheme applicable to transaction involving intra-State transmission or distribution approved by the Commission from time to time.22.
The reactive energy charges payable to or receivable by the State Electricity Board or the State Transmission Utility shall be paid to or received from the pool by the State Electricity Board or the State Transmission Utility concerned and shall not be apportioned to the embedded customers.23.
The reactive energy drawals and injections by the embedded customers shall be governed by the regulations applicable within the State.24. Time-schedule for Processing Application.
- As far as practicable, the following time schedule shall be adhered to by the respective nodal agency for processing of the application for grant of open access:| S. No. | Type of service/activity | Maximum Processing time |
| 1. | Short-Terms Service | |
| Up to one day | 12 hours | |
| More than one day up to one week | Two days | |
| More than a week up to one month | Seven days | |
| More than a month up to one year | Thirty days | |
| 2. | Long-Term Service | |
| Intimation regarding feasibility of access without systemstrengthening | 30 days | |
| Intimation of results of studies for system strengthening withcost estimates and completion schedule. | 60 days |
25. Curtailment Priority.
- When, because of transmission or distribution capacity constraints or otherwise, it becomes necessary to curtain the intra-State transmission service of distribution (wheeling) service to the customers, the short-term customers shall be curtailed first followed by the long-term customers:Provided that within a category, all users shall have same curtailment priority and shall be curtailed pro rata to the allotted transmission or distribution capacity in the case of long-term customers and the reserved capacity in the case of short-term customers.26. Others Commercial Conditions.
- Other commercial conditions for transmission and/or distribution charges and scheduling and system operation charges, such as terms payment, creditworthiness, indemnification, and force majeure conditions shall be standardised within 60 days by the Licensee/State Transmission Utility for long-term customers and by the State Load Despatch Centre for the short-terms customers.27. Special Energy Meters.
- The Special Energy Meters shall be installed by the direct customers and also by the embedded customers.28.
The Special Energy Meters installed shall be capable of time differentiated measurements (15 minutes) of active energy and voltage differentiated measurement of reactive energy as specified by the State Transmission Utility.29.
The Special Energy Meters shall be always maintained in good condition.30.
The Special Energy Meters for the direct customer or embedded customers shall be open for inspection by the person authorised by the STU or the State Load Despatch Centre or the Commission.31. Energy Losses.
- (i) The transmission customers shall bear average energy losses in the transmission system as estimated by the State Load Despatch Centre and approved by the Commission. The energy losses in the transmission system shall be compensated by additional injection at the injection point(s). The information regarding average energy losses for the previous 12 months shall be posted on the website of the State Load Despatch Centre STU and Licensee(s).32. Compliance of Grid Code.
- The open access customers shall comply with the provisions of the Grid Code in force from time to time.33. Collection and Disbursement of charge.
- (i) The transmission charges and wheeling charges shall be payable directly to respective STU and/or licensees:34. Phasing of Open Access.
- Open Access customers shall be allowed to avail access to the transmission system and distribution system in the following phases:| S. No. | Phases | Contracted electrical power. | Date from which Open Access shall be allowed toopen access customers |
| 123 | Phase IPhase IPhase II | 25 MW and more10 MW or more1 MW or more | November 1,2005April 1, 2006April 1, 2008 |