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APDRP
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1. What are the Objectives of APDRP?
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2. Who will fund the power sector projects under APDRP?
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3. What are the six level intervention strategies in power sector under Distribution Reforms?
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4. What are the developments of Distribution Circles as centers of excellence under APDRP?
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5. Procedure for release of Funds under APDRP?
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6. What is the role of NTPC & Power Grid under APDRP?
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7. What is the systematic approach to ascertain incentives claim of SEBs/Utilities under APDRP?
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8. What is the role of Financial Institutions under APDRP?
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9. How do accountability & associated responsibility and authority measured in determining
the profit centers in distribution sectors under APDRP?
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10. Who are the Accredited agencies for project formulation, project evaluation, project
monitoring, Implementation, energy audit under APDRP?
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11. How does capacity building exercise helps SEB personnel in preparing detailed
projectreports for each distribution/circle within SEBs/Utilities?
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12. Who will formulate the Detailed Project Report-DPR, assist in technical & managerial skills,
and conduct capacity building exercise for SEBs/Utilities under APDRP?
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13. Who will appraise the DPR- Technical & Finance under APDRP?
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14. What are the measures taken to reduce the technical loss reduction under APDRP?
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15. Who will assist in technical specification & standardization of equipments used in the
distribution section?
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16. What is the action plans accepted under Chief Ministers National Action plan (CMNAP) for power
sectors?
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17. What are the factors involved in analyzing the load factor?
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18. How does the enactment of Electricity Regulatory commission Act-1998 helps?
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Electricity Act
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19. What are the main objectives of Electricity Act-2003?
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20. Is Electricity Act-2003 extended to whole of India?
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21. What does the term Dedicated Transmission lines means?
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22. What does the term Distribution licensee means?
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23. What does the term Power Systems means?
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24. What does the Regional Power Committee do?
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25. What do you mean by Stand-alone system?
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26. What do you mean by Transmission lines?
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27. Who will prepare & publish National Electricity Policy and tariff policy Plan?
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28. How does any person transmit or distribution or under take trading in electricity?
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29. What is the network for Transmission of Electricity in the country?
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30. What are the responsibilities of Regional Load Dispatch Centre?
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31. What are the responsibilities of State Load Dispatch centre?
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32. What are the features available under Electricity Act-2003 for Electricity Bill-2003?
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APDRP
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Question: 1.
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What are the Objectives of APDRP?
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Answer:
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The main objectives of APDRP are
1)Improving financial viability
2)Reduction of T&D losses to around 10%
3)Improving customer satisfaction
4)Increasing reliability of power supply
5)Improving quality of supply
6)Adopting systems approach with MIS
7)Bringing Transparency through computerization
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Question: 2.
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Who will fund the power sector projects under APDRP?
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Answer:
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Power sector projects are funded by Ministry of Finance, Government of India under the advice from
Ministry of Power. The payment would be Channelised through a designated agency as identified by
MOP for smooth implementation of the programme.
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Question: 3.
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What are the six level intervention strategies in power sector under Distribution Reforms?
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Answer:
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Ministry of power has formulated a six level intervention strategy to rejuvenate the power sector,
primarily to make it viable. Efforts are to focus on reforms in the distribution sector to improve
accountability & revenue realization in the form of increased metering conversion of un metered
connections to metered connections, addition of fresh connections, higher billing and collection
efficiency.
Technical, commercial, financial, IT, organizational interventions have beendevised as part of the
six level intervention strategy.
These strategy for Distribution reforms would envisage interventions at the following levels:
National Level Interventions
The basic issues at national level are related to policy issues, legislation, uniform standards, and
energy conservation, accounting standards.
State Level Interventions
The basic issues confronting the state level interventions are formation of SERc, issuance to
regular tariff orders, providing legislative support for involving local bodies in management of
Distribution business, removal of tariff anomalies, subsidies and budgetary support.
SEB Level Interventions
The basic issues confronting the SEB level interventions are Restructuring, accountability,
commercial accounting, integrated management information system, grid discipline and TOD
metering.
Distribution Circle Level
InterventionsThe basic issues at Distribution Circle Level are related to·
Increase in income:
Increasing the billing, reduction of pilferage, more remunerative pricing of the commodity
(energy) and optimum utilization of physical assets and brand value of the supplier.
Reducing the Expenditure:
Sourcing of the least cost energy and reducing the energy management or energy Handling
cost.In order to achieve the objectives of a retail business model it is proposed to convert the
circle as a independent identifiable business unit of the DISCOM.
FEEDER Level Intervention
11 kV Feeders are the basic source of income to an electricity utility. The issues confronting it are
Metering and Billing, Bill collection, Abnormal Voltage, segregation of losses and over all ensuring
quality of power supply.
Consumer Level Intervention
The basic issues at Consumer level are related to Mandatory metering, compliance of billing,
consumer satisfaction, energy conservation.
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Question: 4.
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What are the developments of Distribution Circles as centers of excellence under APDRP?
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Answer:
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Ministry of power after detailed deliberation with the experts, has identified for each circle certain
short & long term measures which are considered essential to achieve distribution reform to make the
circles as centers of excellence.
1) A scheme was launched in 2000-01 with initial provision of Rs.1000 cr., for reoriented with
introduction of reforms element.
2) The Govt. has approved the proposal of Ministry of power for the six level intervention strategies
for distribution reforms.The approval envisages an expenditure of Rs.40,000 crore during tenth five
year plan under APDRP scheme.
3) An outlay of Rs.20,000 cr has been provided as central plan assistance under APDRP to
state governments for implementing the up gradation and modernization of sub
transmission and distribution scheme under investment component.
4) Rs. 20,000 cr has been provided for incentive to the performing states by way of reduction
in cash losses.
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Question: 5.
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Procedure for release of Funds under APDRP?
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Answer:
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The Projects schemes appraised by NTPC/POWERGRID are put up to APDRP sub monitoring
committee of Ministry of Power. On advise of Ministry of Power, Ministry of Finance releases the
funds to respective states for the approved projects under APDRP in accordance with the
procedure for disbursement as given below.
· 25% of the APDRP amount- up front on approval of project under APDRP and on issue of
sanction letter by the Financial Institutions.
· Release of matching fund by financial institutions (Fis)
· After Spending 25% of the project cost (i.e 25% APDRP + 25% of loan component from Fis),
50% of the APDRP amount would be released.
· Progressive release, the balance 50% of the APDRP amount by FIs·
. After spending 75% of the project cost (i.e 75% APDRP + 75% of loan component from FIs)
balance 25% of the APDRP amount will be released.
· Progressive release of the balance 25% of the APDRP amount by FIs.
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Question: 6.
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What is the role of NTPC & Power Grid under APDRP?
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Answer:
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The roles of NTPC & POWER GRID under APDRP are:
1) Advise and help SEBs/Utilities in preparation of DPRs and wherever requested specifically by
utility, they shall prepare DPR for states as consultant.
2) Assist SEBs/Utilities in prioritization of schemes for urban areas in distribution circles and
ranking of projects for improvement in revenue collection and increase in customer satisfation.
3) Assist Monitoring committee for review of techno economic appraisal of the DPR prepared
by utilities
4) Assist MOP in prioritization of available funds to be allocated to states/Utilities under APDRP
schemes
5) Monitor periodically the physical and financial progress of various distribution circles for which
APDRP funds have been allocated and disbursed.
6) Advise MOP in devising guidelines for uniformity of approach in preparation and evaluation of
project proposals and disseminating information on best practices under APDRP scheme.
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Question: 7.
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What is the systematic approach to ascertain incentives claim of SEBs/Utilities under APDRP?
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In order to follow systematic approach to ascertain the incentive claims of SEB/Utilities, The
following guidelines for calculating incentive claim for cash losses reduction has been worked out.
-Financial year-2001-02 shall be considered as a base year for comparison of incentive.
-All future loss reductions would be with reference to the base year to start with.
-As the gap or loss reduction has to be macro and over-all basis, the sum total of the losses for
all entities will be compared with the base year·he cash loss reduction shall be calculated without
the subsidy support of the state government both in the base year as well as the subsequent
years.
-Once an incentive has been drawn for improvement that would become the benchmark to
compare for future improvements and therefore any deterioration thereafter, in the performance
would be ignored to incentivise the steady improvement.
-Only cash sales are to be considered for the calculation of cash loss reduction. Thus any
deterioration in the amount of sundry debtors will have to be taken out from the purview of
loss/profit·
-The accounts should be audited and C&AG should certify this account.
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Question: 8.
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What is the role of Financial Institutions under APDRP?
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The Financial Institutions would be participating in financial vetting of theschemes for ensuring their
bankability. They would also review the provisional and audited profit and loss accounts and balance
sheets for the purpose of release of incentive and other parameter like·
-Concurrent project monitoring & reporting·
-Verification of technical specifications·
-Capacity building·-Quality checks during executing·
-Post project benefit evaluation
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Question: 9.
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How do accountability & associated responsibility and authority measured in determining
the profit centers in distribution sectors under APDRP?
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Answer:
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In the competitive market environment of todays business cannot survive unless there is total
accountability and associated responsibility and authority. Distribution sector also needs to be
treated as a business entity.?
-The head of the business units will be empowered to act and be held accountable for their
actions & performance.
-The performance parameters as well as benchmarks are set.
-A sense of ownership and competition is createdThe segregation of business units of utilities is
done on business accounting basis and financial practices adopted on the following lines?
-Input Energy handled/sold.
-Revenue realized from sales and cost incurred on purchase of input energy.
-Expenditure incurred on O&M, repairs, spares, supplies, consumables etc.
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Question: 10.
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Who are the Accredited agencies for project formulation, project evaluation, project
monitoring, Implementation, energy audit under APDRP?
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Answer:
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A committee is formed with members from NTPC, PGCIL, PFC, CEA, SEB/Utilities, Credit rating
agencies, FIs etc will constitute to accredit reputed agencies for the purpose of project evaluation,
project monitoring, Implementation, energy audit & accounting.
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Question: 11.
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How does capacity building exercise helps SEB personnel in preparing detailed
projectreports for each distribution/circle within SEBs/Utilities?
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Answer:
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Capacity building exercise helps SEB personnel by
-Training the man power·-Energy audit & accounting studies·
-Making the SEB officials collect relevant data from each 11 KV feeder in the identified circles.
-Analysing of the data using computer tools to prepare feeder wise computer aided least cost
project report.
-Supervision of Implementation.
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Question: 12.
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Who will formulate the Detailed Project Report-DPR, assist in technical & managerial skills,
and conduct capacity building exercise for SEBs/Utilities under APDRP?
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Answer:
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The Ministry of Power identified NTPC & Power Grid Corporation Limited asthe lead Advisor-cum-
consultants and brought CPRI, MECON under the charge of NTPC & WAPCOS,NPC,ERDA under the
charge of Power Grid.
The Advisor cum- consultants shall assist SEBs/Utilities as follows.
-Assists in formulating Detailed Project Reports.
-Oversee the Implementation of the Project.
-Assists in Technical & Managerial Skills by focusing on the required activities.
-Conducting capacity building exercise.
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Question: 13.
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Who will appraise the DPR- Technical & Finance under APDRP?
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Answer:
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The DPR shall be forwarded to the MOP for review and appraisal. The MOP reserves the right to get
the DPR-Technical reviewed by NTPC, PoWERGRID.After technical appraisal the DPR shall be
forwarded to financial Institutions for checking the commercial viability of the proposals.
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Question: 14.
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What are the measures taken to reduce the technical loss reduction under APDRP?
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Answer:
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The following are the measure
-Installation of capacitors at all levels.
-Re-conducting of over loaded section·
-Re-confifuration of feeder lines & distribution transformers so as to reduce the length of LT lines.
-Make the system less LT oriented by installation of smaller size energy efficient distribution
transformers so that each transformer supplies power to 10 to 15 house holds only.
-Development of digital mapping of the entire assets of distribution system·
-Computerized load flow studies so that investments could be undertaken for long-term
strengthening of the distribution system.
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Question: 15.
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Who will assist in technical specification & standardization of equipments used in the
distribution section?
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Answer:
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The Indian Electrical & Equipment manufacturing Association, the Confederation of Indian Industry
& Bureau of Indian standards will assist in technical specification & standardization of equipments
like electronic & static meters, transformers, capacitors, conductors, Insulators etc used in distribution
sectors.
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Question: 16.
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What is the action plans accepted under Chief Ministers National Action plan (CMNAP) for power
sectors?
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Answer:
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The action plan under CMNAP identified and accepted are
-Establishing independent regulatory commissions at Central and state levels.
-Minimum of 50 paise per kwh to be charged as agricultural tariff in phases.
-Withdrawal of flat rates and metering of all connections
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Question: 17.
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What are the factors involved in analyzing the load factor?
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Answer:
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Load forecast is extremely important in planning, distribution network and capacity addition.
The factors involved in analyzing load forecast are
-Analysis of past trends of growth in electricity demand
-System load forecast viz. forecasts of load for the entire study area
-Spatial or small area load forecast (Division of Utility service 1area into sufficiently large number
of small areas and forecast for each small area)
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Question: 18.
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How does the enactment of Electricity Regulatory commission Act-1998 helps?
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This helps in paving the way for creation of independent regulatory commissions at the center and
in the states with a view to bring in
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Electricity Act
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Question: 19.
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What are the main objectives of Electricity Act-2003?
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Answer:
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An Act to consolidate the laws relating to generation, transmission, distribution, trading and use of
electricity by taking the following measures.
-Taking conducive measures to develop electricity industry·
-Supply of electricity to all users·
-Protecting consumer Interest·
-Rationalization of electric tariff·
-Transparency in policies regarding subsidies·
-Promotion of efficient & environmentally policies constituted by Central Electricity Authority (CEA),
Regulatory commissions & establishment of Appellate tribunal.
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Question: 20.
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Is Electricity Act-2003 extended to whole of India?
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Answer:
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Yes, The Electricity Act-2003 is extended to whole of India except the state of Jammu & Kashmir.
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Question: 21.
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What does the term Dedicated Transmission lines means?
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Answer:
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Dedicated Transmission lines means any electric supply line for point to point transmission which
re required for the purpose of connecting electric lines or electric plants or generating stations or
any transmission lines or sub station or generating stations or load centre.
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Question: 22.
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What does the term Distribution licensee means?
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Answer:
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Distribution licensee means a licensee, authorized to operate and maintain a distribution system for
supplying electricity to the consumers in his area of supply.
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Question: 23.
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What does the term Power Systems means?
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Answer:
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All aspects related to generation, transmission, distribution and supply ofelectricity which includes
one or more of the following.
-Generating stations·
-Transmission or main transmission lines·
-Sub-stations·
-Tie-lines· Load dispatch activities·
-Mains or distributing mains·
-Electric supply lines·
-Overhead lines·
-Service lines·
-Works
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Question: 24.
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What does the Regional Power Committee do?
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Answer:
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Regional Power Committee is established by the Central Government for a specified region for
facilitating the integrated operation of the Power system in that region.
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Question: 25.
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What do you mean by Stand-alone system?
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Answer:
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Stand-alone system means the electricity system set up to generate power & distribute electricity in
a specified area without connecting to the Grid.
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Question: 26.
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What do you mean by Transmission lines?
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Answer:
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Transmission lines" means all high pressure cables and overhead lines (not being an essential part
of the distribution system of a licensee) transmitting electricity from a generating station to another
generating station or a sub-station, together with any step-up and step-down transformers, switch-
gear and other works necessary to and used for theControl of such cables or overhead lines, and
such buildings or part thereof as may be required to accommodate such transformers,
switchgearand other works.
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Question: 27.
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Who will prepare & publish National Electricity Policy and tariff policy Plan?
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Answer:
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The Central Government shall, from time to time, prepare & publish the national electricity policy
and tariff policy plan, in consultation with the State Governments and the Authority for development
of the power system based on optimal utilisation of resources such as coal, natural gas, nuclear
substances or materials, hydro and renewable sources of energy.
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Question: 28.
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How does any person transmit or distribution or under take trading in electricity?
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Any person is allowed to transmit or distribute or under take trading in electricity provided he has
authorized license issued under section-14 or is exempted under section-13.
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Question: 29.
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What is the network for Transmission of Electricity in the country?
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Answer:
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The Central Government makes region-wise demarcation of the country, and, from time to time,
makes such modifications therein as it may consider necessary for the efficient, economical and
integrated transmission and supply of electricity.
-The Central Government may establish a centre at the national Level, tobe known as the
National Load Dispatch Centre for optimum scheduling and dispatch of electricity among the
Regional Load Dispatch Centres.
-The National Load Dispatch Centre shall be operated by a Government company or any authority
or corporation established or constituted by or under any Central Act, as may be notified by the
Central Government·
-The Central Government shall establish a centre for each region to be known as the Regional
Load Dispatch Centre having territorial jurisdiction as determined by the Central Government for
the purposes of exercising the Powers, and discharging the functions under this Part.
-All directions issued by the Regional Load Dispatch Centres to any transmission licensee of
State transmission lines or any other licensee of the State or generating company (other than
those connected to inter State Transmission system) or sub-station in the State shall be issued
through the State Load Dispatch Centre.
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Question: 30.
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What are the responsibilities of Regional Load Dispatch Centre?
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Answer:
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The Regional Load Dispatch Centre shall,
-Be responsible for optimum scheduling and dispatch of Electricity within the region, in accordance
with the contracts entered with the licensees or the generating companies operating in the region.
-Monitor grid operations;
-Keep accounts of the quantity of electricity transmitted through the regional grid;
-Exercise supervision and control over the inter-State transmission system.
-Responsible for carrying out real time operations for grid control and dispatch of electricity within
the region through secure and economic operation of the regional grid in accordance with the Grid
Standards and the Grid Code.
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Question: 31.
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What are the responsibilities of State Load Dispatch centre?
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Answer:
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The State Load Dispatch center shall·
-The State Load Dispatch Centre shall be the apex body to ensure integrated operation of the
power system in a State.
-Responsible for optimum scheduling and dispatch of electricity within a State, in accordance with
the contracts entered into with the licensees or the generating companies operating in that State.
-Monitor grid operations.
-Keep accounts of the quantity of electricity transmitted through the State grid;
-Exercise supervision and control over the intra-state transmission system.
-Responsible for carrying out real time operations for grid control and dispatch of electricity within
the State through secure and economic operation of the State grid in accordance with the Grid
Standards and the State Grid Code.
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Question: 32.
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What are the features available under Electricity Act-2003 for Electricity Bill-2003?
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Answer:
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Following are the features under Electricity Act-2003 for Electricity Bill-2003.
-The central Government to prepare a National Electricity Policy in consultation with state
governments·
-Trust to complete the rural electrification and provide for management of rural distribution by
panchayats, cooperative societies, non-government organizations, franchisees, etc.
-Provision for license free generation & distribution in the rural areas.·Generation, being de-
licensed and captive generation being freely permitted.
-Hydro projects need clearance from the central electricity authority.
-Transmission Utility at the central as well as state level, to be a government companywith
responsibility for planned and coordinated development of transmission network.
-Provision for private licensee in transmission & entry in distribution through an independent
network.
-Open access in transmission from the outset.
-Open accesses in distribution to be introduced in phases with surcharge for current level of cross
subsidy to be gradually phased out along with cross subsidies and obligation to supply. SERs to
frame regulations within oneyear regarding phasing of open access.
-Distribution licensees would be free to undertake generation and generating companies would
be free to take up distribution licensees.
-The State Electricity Regulatory commission is a mandatory requirement.
-Provision for payment of subsidy through budget·
-Trading, a distinct activity is being recognized with the safeguard of the Regulatory commissions
being authorized to fix celings on trading margins, if necessary.
-Provision for reorganization or continuance of SEBs·
-Metering of all electricity supplied made mandatory·
-An Appellate Tribunal to hear appeals against the decision of the CERC and SERc.
-Provisions relating to theft of electricity made more stringent.
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