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Trust inline of our submission, you will be kind enough to approve our request letter and allow us to take the meter reading from the apex meter located at the premise of NBFA."

9) GRIDCO rejected the request of NBFAL and wrote on 21.04.06 that the billing from January 2006 onwards would be as per reading of the meter installed at Meramundali sub-station. NBFAL again requested GRIDCO, vide a letter dated 09.05.06, for considering the apex energy meter located at NBFAL premises for billing purposes of all outgoing power export to GRIDCO and further on open access. In this letter, NBFAL referred to the grid code, clause 5.5.1 and 5.5.4. NBFAL contended that it was performing the power of a generating company while exporting power and that of bulk consumers while importing power. Hence, as per the grid code, NBFAL submitted, for export of power from NBFAL meter reading has to be taken from the meter installed at NBFAL premises while the meter installed at Meramundali grid sub-station could be treated as check meter. It also contended that while importing power a meter installed at Meramundali sub-station would be treated as the main meter.