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Presentation Structure. Nepal Power ScenarioCross Border Transmission LinksMuzaffarpur-Dhalkebar Transmission LinkStrengthening of INPSIssuesTechnicalRegulatory
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1. Initiatives in Transmission Systems Along India – Nepal border
2. Presentation Structure
3. Nepal’s Power Scenario
5. Nepal’s Power Scenario (contd..)
6. Issues in Hydro Power Development
7. Issues in Hydro Power Development
8. Issues in Hydro Power Development
9. Cross Border Transmission Links
10. Transmission Link Details
11. Interconnection details
12. In Sep 2007, Indian & Nepalese Authorities decided
multiple connections would create loop flow
Presently Nepal system to sustain only one inter-connection.
400 KV, D/C Muzaffarpur - Dhalkebar Tr. line be implemented in first phase
Initially to be charged at 220 kV
to operate in synchronous mode. Development of Interconnections
13. 400 KV Dhalkebar – Muzaffarpur Transmission Line
14. Two JV Companies formed for implementation in respective territories
Cross Border Power Transmission Company (CPTC) for Indian portion - 19 Dec 2006
(100% owned subsidiary of IL & FS IDC with a provision for equity participation from NEA(26%), Powergrid(26%), PTC(11%) & others; SJVNL confirmed equity participation up to 26%)
Power Transmission Company Nepal (PTCN) for Nepal portion - 16 Sep 2007
(50:50 JV Company of NEA & IL & FS IDC with a provision to divest 24% of IL & FS IDC equity to FIs & Banks of Nepal)
Project Implementation
15. Muzaffarpur (India) to Dhalkhebar (Nepal) 400KV D/C Transmission link – 145 Kms on BOO basis
100 Km - Indian portion by JVC India
Cross Border Power Transmission Pvt. Ltd. (CPTC)
45 KM - Nepal portion by JVC Nepal
Power Transmission Company Nepal Ltd. (PTCN)
Commissioning Schedule End 2010
Estimated Project Cost INR 233 Crs
Indian portion INR 151 Crs
Nepalese portion INR 82 Crs Project details
16. Route survey on both sides - February 2008
EoI for EPC for both portions - April 2008
Response received from all leading (13) transmission EPC firms in India.
Section 68 -MoP approval -16 May 2008
Draft ITSA circulated to NEA - Sep 2008
Project development status
17. Issues
18. Technical
19. Technical (contd..)
20. Regulatory & Commercial Issue concerning similar grid code and O & M procedure to be adhered to
Similar tariff mechanism i.e. UI mechanism need to be adopted for power exchange
MoA amongst NEA, PTC India & IL&FS IDC for import & export of power signed on 29 Feb 2008.
NEA to finalise the monthwise power requirement for next 5-7 years & negotiate with PTC India for a commercial arrangement.
21. Way Forward Transmission strengthening of INPS required matching with implementation of Dhalkebar – Muzaffarpur line
Dhalkebar to Bardaghat via Hetauda
Dhalkebar to Duhabi
Completion of Dynamic study and implementation of recommendations thereof.
Finalisation of monthwise power requirement for import of power by NEA for next 5-7 years & negotiate with PTC India for a commercial arrangement.
Beyond 5-7 years, to identify power export & tie up arrangement by PTC India.
22. Way Forward
23. Thank you