State of Maharashtra - Act
The Maharashtra BPS Operational framework, 2007
MAHARASHTRA
India
India
The Maharashtra BPS Operational framework, 2007
Rule THE-MAHARASHTRA-BPS-OPERATIONAL-FRAMEWORK-2007 of 2007
- Published on 8 March 2007
- Commenced on 8 March 2007
- [This is the version of this document from 8 March 2007.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1. Short title, extent and commencement.
- This order maybe called the "Maharashtra RPS Operational Framework, 2007" and hereinafter referred to as the RPS operating framework;2. This order shall extend to whole of the State of Maharashtra;
3. The order shall come into force from the date of its issue;
2. Definitions.
- In this order, unless the context otherwise requires,-3. Objective.
- The objectives of the RPS operating framework are,-1. to support increased renewable energy production, and thereby contribute to an improvement in environmental quality and to increase diversity in electricity supply;
2. to achieve the target of capacity addition of RE sources in the State and in line with the RPS order and Renewable Energy plan of the State of Maharashtra;
3. to set up conducive and competitive environment for equitable growth of RE market;
4. to operationalise the mechanism to make it mandatory for "eligible persons" to procure a certain percentage of electricity from renewable sources of energy as specified by the RPS order.
4. Applicability.
- This order shall be applicable to all existing and future eligible persons i.e. electricity distribution licensees, Open Access Consumers and Captive Consumers within the State of Maharashtra.Further, it is clarified that only grid-synchronized Captive Consumers shall come under the provisions of this order.5. Identification of Eligible Persons.
2. The PWD, distribution licensee and transmission licensee shall communicate to the MEDA the existing list of open access or captive consumers within 30 working days from the issue of this order and shall also communicate such approval granted in future as per Form-VII in Annexure appended to this order within 15 working days from grant of such licence;
3. The MEDA shall endeavour to obtain names of distribution/transmission licensees as approved by the MERC from time to time;
4. Non-compliance of above provisions shall attract proceedings under Section 142 of the Act.
6. The RPS operating framework.
| Financial year | Renewable Purchase Specifications (RPS)* |
| 2006 - 07 | 3.0% |
| 2007 - 08 | 4.0% |
| 2008 - 09 | 5.0% |
| 2009 - 10 | 6.0% |
2. The RPS for each licensee is hereby stipulated as a percentage of 'gross consumption units' handled by the licensee for supplying power to consumers within its designated area of supply including quantum of electricity supplied to Open Access and Captive consumers by the licensee. For Open Access/Captive consumers the RPS is stipulated as a percentage of the quantum procured through Open Access or through Captive/Self Generation or both;
3. Electricity Generation from all types of RE sources as approved by the MNRE and the MERC and those connected with grid shall only be considered under the RPS framework. Accordingly, the following technologies and generation of electricity from these technologies as considered by the MERC shall qualify as eligible RE sources under this RPS operating framework :
4. The tariff orders in case of (a) non-fossil fuel based (qualifying) cogeneration projects, (b) non-fossil fuel based (non-qualifying) co-generation projects, (c) wind energy projects, (d) municipal solid waste to energy projects, and (e) small hydro projects, shall be applicable up to 31st March, 2010 under the RPS Order or the tariff orders as amended by the MERC from time to time;
5. The Eligible Persons shall meet their RPS obligation by way of own RE generation and procurement or by purchase from RE developer or from other Eligible Persons including licensees within the State of Maharashtra, in case that Eligible Persons has contracted surplus RE generation in excess of its RPS obligation. However, it shall not be mandatory for any person procuring electricity from RE sources in excess of its RPS obligation, to sell the same. In case any person decides to sell such excess electricity, the price for such transaction shall be mutually agreed;
6. This order is effective from the financial year 2006-07 to last financial year of Multi Year Tariff control period i.e. 2009-10;
7. Each "Eligible Person" shall meet its 'RPS obligation' by way of,-
8. The Eligible Persons shall comply with their RPS obligation. Each Eligible Person in shortfall of their minimum RPS Obligation shall pay penalty charges to the MEDA at the rate of Rs. 5.00/KWh of the shortfall in 2007-08, Rs. 6.00/KWh of the shortfall in 2008-09 and Rs. 7.00/KWh of the shortfall for 2009-10. During the first financial year of RPS implementation i.e. 2006-07, there shall not be any charge towards the shortfall. Further, it is clarified that, any penalty levied on distribution licensees towards shortfall in renewable energy procurement shall not be allowed as 'pass through' expenses in their Annual Revenue Requirement.
7. Methodology of operationalising RPS Framework.
2. Calculation of Gross Electricity consumption for Distribution Licensee. - Gross Electricity Consumption (GEC) for distribution licensees means the total quantum of electricity in terms of millions of kilowatt hours (MUs) generated by licensee itself and electricity purchased by it, if any, from Generating company or Licensees or Intermediaries or Traders excluding any sale to Licensees or Intermediaries or Traders as explained below:-
GEC = O + P - S Where,-GEC = Gross Electricity ConsumptionO = Own GenerationP = Energy Purchased from Generating Company/Licensees/Intermediaries/TraderS = Sale to other Licensees/Intermediaries Trader.Explanation.-| Sr. No. | Month : March '07Licensee : XYZ | ||
| 1 | Gross Consumption | Quantum (MUs) | Remarks |
| O | Own Generation | ||
| XYZ Generation Plant I | 2500 | ||
| XYZ Generation Plant II | 3000 | ||
| Sub Total (1) | 5500 | ||
| P | Purchase from Other Generating | ||
| Company/Intermediaries | |||
| ABC Power Generation | 1000 | ||
| EFG Power Trading | 250 | Trader | |
| DEF Licensee | 500 | ||
| Sub Total (2) | 1750 | ||
| Sale to Other | |||
| S | Licensee/Intermediaries | ||
| DFG Licensee | 300 | ||
| EFG Power Trading | 100 | Trader | |
| Sub Total (3) | 400 | ||
| GEC Total For The Month (O+P-S) | 6850 |
3. Each distribution licensee shall submit monthly report as per Form II in the Annexure to the MEDA Office within 21 working days from the end of month;
4. Calculation of Gross Electricity Consumption for Captive Consumers. - Gross Electricity Consumption (GEC) for captive consumers synchronised to grid shall be the electricity consumed for captive use and shall be expressed in million units i.e. million of kilowatt hours (MUs) and shall be the actual quantum of electricity scheduled for such use as indicated below :-
GEC = Actual Quantum being scheduled for the captive use5. Each captive consumer shall submit monthly report as per Form IV given in the Annexure to the MEDA office within 21 working days from the end of the month;
6. Calculation of Gross Electricity Consumption for Open Access Consumers. - Gross Electricity Consumption (GEC) for open access consumers shall be the electricity procured through open access and shall be expressed in million units i.e. million of kilowatt hours (MUs) and shall be equal to Actual SEM or Metering data installed by connector as indicated below :
GEC = Actual SEM or Metering data installed by connectorExplanation. - Clause 7.1 of the MERC (Distribution Open Access) Regulations, 2005 mandates that "Every Connector shall install or have installed a correct meter in accordance with the regulations made in this behalf by the Authority under Section 55 of the Act :Provided that, every Connector who is either,-7. Accordingly, the data for above calculation shall be submitted by such consumer monthly as per SEM installed at the consumer end in the Form IV given in the Annexure, to the MEDA Office within 21 working days from the end of the month;
8. Units to be procured under RPS obligation by "Eligible Persons" from "Eligible Sources". - The quantum of electricity to be procured for meeting RPS obligation by eligible persons from eligible RE sources shall be arrived by multiplying GEC of respective eligible person with RPS percentage of corresponding financial year as specified below :-
Units to be procured for meeting RPS Obligation = (Gross Electricity Consumption of respective eligible person) x (% RPS for corresponding financial year);9. RPS Settlement. - RPS Obligation in MUs shall be calculated as per Form I based on the monthly data submitted by various "eligible persons" and shall be prepared on cumulative monthly basis. Accordingly, Form I shall be maintained at the MEDA to arrive at the figure of shortfall in meeting RPS obligation for each eligible person and the same shall be published monthly on the MEDA official website. The settlement shall be carried out at the end of each financial year;
10. "Eligible Persons" that have a shortfall in meeting their RPS obligation as per the RPS settlement account shall pay penalty to the MEDA at the rate of Rs. 5.00 per unit of shortfall in 2007-08, Rs. 6.00 per unit of shortfall in 2008-09 and Rs. 7.00 per unit of shortfall for 2009-10. The penalty charges shall be communicated by the MEDA in writing in the Form V to concerned eligible persons and shall also be informed to the MERC;
11. To arrive at the penalty charges, at the end of each financial year, Form V shall be published on the MEDA official website based on the figures in Form I and shall be circulated to all "eligible persons" with a copy to the MERC. Penalty charges, as indicated in Form V, shall be deposited, by such eligible persons in the MEDA account within 15 working days from issue of Form V;
12. Alternative Mechanism to fulfil RPS obligation Financial Arrangement. - Alternatively, if an eligible person fails to generate or procure electricity as per RPS obligation during the financial year, it may fulfil the same by adopting the following method;
13. The Eligible Person who is in shortfall of meeting minimum RPS percentage requirement (herein referred to as the buyer) may approach the Eligible Persons having excess of the minimum RPS percentage requirement (herein referred to as the seller). The surplus RE units available with the seller may be assessed by the buyer for meeting the shortfall of RE units by notionally buying these surplus RE units at mutually agreed rate. The seller would issue "Certificate of fulfilment of financial settlement" as per Form VI in the Annexure;
14. As the settlement shall be done at the end of financial year and account for the same shall be closed by that time, there shall not be any physical transaction of electricity units i.e. only financial transaction would take place. Such RE units accessed through the "Certificate of fulfilment of financial settlement" shall be considered as procurement of RE units required to fulfil RPS obligation by the buyer to the extent of units settled by such settlement;
15. All the eligible persons, at the end of a financial year, shall submit the year-end data of the financial year latest by 21st April of subsequent financial year in Form II to Form IV as mandated by this order. The MEDA shall issue Form-I indicating shortfall by eligible persons by 15th May and it shall be mandatory for eligible persons to complete the financial transaction, if chosen, and submit the documentary proof of the same latest by 30th May of subsequent financial year failing which, they shall pay penalty charges in accordance of clause 7.10 above.
8. Non-Compliance.
2. Any non-compliance of this order by any eligible persons or person(s) or entity(ies) shall be construed as contravention within the meaning of section 142 of the Act and shall be reported by the MEDA to the MERC for appropriate action.
9. Miscellaneous.
2. The collections from penalty shall be deposited in a separate account by the MEDA and shall be used to support the research and development efforts, institutional capacity building, training, public awareness related to renewable energy, etc. ;
3. In case any dispute arises regarding interpretation of this framework, the decision of the Director General, MEDA shall be final.
All the eligible persons, authorities, persons and the concerned entities are hereby directed to comply with this order scrupulously.AnnexureIt contains eight forms to work out the methodology of RPS Operational Framework as follows :-| Form I : | RPS Settlement Account. It contains month wisefigure of consumption, RE procurement, RPS obligation andshortfall on cumulative basis of a year. This is to be maintainedfor each "Eligible Person" separately. |
| Form II : | Monthly Energy Consumption. It contains sourcewise details of monthly consumption by a distribution licensee soas to arrive at RPS Obligation. |
| Form III : | Monthly RE Procurement by all eligible persons.In addition to source wise details of monthly RE Procurement, italso contains details of units settled through Financialsettlement. |
| Form IV : | Consumption details of OA/Captive Consumers.Quantum procured through OA or Captive generators only is to beprovided by such person. |
| Form V : | Non-compliance penalty charges to be completedby MEDA in accordance of Form I on yearly basis. |
| Form VI : | Certificate of Financial Settlement. It containsdetails of parties undergoing such settlement. This is issued bythe seller party and a copy is to be submitted to MEDA. |
| Form VII : | Format of details to be furnished by thecompetent authority giving licence to operate as eligible person. |
| Form VIII : | Format in which the MEDA shall raise the billfor collecting its service fees. |
| Gross Energy | Consumption | RPS % obligation | RPS % Upto Previous Month | RPS % Cumulative Upto the Month (1) | RE for the Month | RE Upto Previous Month | RE Cumulative Upto the Month (2) | Short if any (1-2) |
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| Total |
| Sl. No. | Month: | ||
| Licence: | |||
| 1 | Gross Consumption | Quantum (MUs) | Remarks |
| O Own Generation | |||
| XYZ Generation Plant I | |||
| XYZ Generation Plant II | |||
| Sub-Total (1) | |||
| P | Purchase from Other GeneratingCompany/Intermediaries | ||
| ABC Power Generation | |||
| EFG Power Trading | |||
| DEF Licencee | |||
| Sub-Total (2) | |||
| S | Sale to Other | ||
| Licensee/Intermediaries | |||
| DFG Licensee | |||
| EFG Power Trading | |||
| Sub-Total (3) | |||
| GEC Total For The Month (O+P-S) | |||
| 2 | RPS Obligation (3% of GEC) |
| Month: | |||
| Eligible Person Name : | |||
| 1 | Own generation | Quantum (MUs) | Remarks |
| RE 1 | |||
| RE 2 | |||
| REN | |||
| Sub-Total (1) | |||
| 2 | Purchase from Other RE Sources/Licensee | ||
| Source 1 | |||
| Source 2 | |||
| Source N | |||
| Sub-Total (2) | |||
| 3 | RE Sold to other Person or through Financial Settlement | ||
| Party-1 | |||
| Party-2 | |||
| Sub-Total (3) | |||
| Total RE Procurement (1) + (2) -(3) |
| Month: | |||
| OA/Captive Consumer Name : | |||
| 1 | OA/Captive Consumer Detail | Quantum (MUs) | Remarks |
| Source Details | |||
| Source 1 | |||
| Source 2 | |||
| Source N | |||
| Total for the Month | |||
| 2 | RPS % Obligation |
| Eligible Person | Shortfall (MUs) | Penalty (@....... per Unit) Rs. |
| Authorised Signatory (Buyer) | Authorised Signatory (Seller): |
| Name | Name |
| Signature | Signature |
| Seal | Seal |
| Date | Date |
1. Issuing Authority Details
Name :Address :Authorised Signatory :2. Licensees/Consumers Details
Name :Category Name :(Distribution Licensee/OA Consumer/Captive Consumer)Date of Issue :Valid till (Specify Date) :Form VIIIMaharashtra Energy Development AgencyMIIADA Commercial Complex, 2nd Floor, Opp. Tridal Nagar, Yerwada, Pune.MEDA FeesIssue Date :Due Date :| Sr. No. | Name of Eligible person | GEC Units (Mus) | Pro rataratio | Share of Fee (Rs.) |
| Total : |