Coal price pass through: Boon for private players, bane for consumers

June 24, 2013

Power companies got a new lease of life last week after the Government offered clarity on domestic coal supply and also allowed them to pass on the cost of expensive imported fuel. This brings certainty to the sector that is hit by fuel scarcity, lack of funding, regulatory hiccups and financially weak distribution network.

The key beneficiaries are mainly private power developers such as Adani Power, Essar Power, Lanco, GMR, KSK, Sterlite Energy, Adhunik Power, SKS ISpat Power and Jindal Power, among others.

With last week's decision, the Government has assured that these companies would get at least 65 per cent of coal supplies from domestic mines in 2013-14. This would go up to 75 per cent in 2016-17. This means the power plants would be operating at about 65-75 per cent plant load factor even without imported coal.

This saves them from falling into the non-performing asset (NPA) category and would generate revenues not only to service debt but also boost the parent company's balance sheet.

Banks and financial institutions with substantial exposure to the power sector will also be heaving a sigh of relief. Each megawatt has a capital cost of Rs 5-6 crore. And the decision is going to impact around 78,000 MW.

This is also a blessing in disguise is for 15,190 MW power plants being set up by DVC, Sterlite, Adhunik, GSECL, KSK, GMR, Adani, DB Power, and SKS Ispat.

These power stations were allocated captive coal mines, but have failed to bring the mines into production. Now, the Government has decided to offer them coal supply till the time the captive mines commence production. The Government also proposes to come to the rescue of units of Jindal Power (1320 MW); GMR Energy (1320 MW); Adani Power (2640 MW) and KSK (1200 MW) that would be commissioned by March 2015 but have no fuel supply.

The monopoly public sector miner Coal India Ltd always maintained that it would supply 65 per cent of the annual contracted quantity and that the imports to meet the shortfall will not have an adverse financial impact on its balance sheet.

It is to be seen what efforts are being made by Coal India to increase domestic production. The Government defended its decision saying cost-pass through is an 'interim' arrangement and in the long run indigenously produced coal would be supplied to fire electricity generating stations.
But the most important section in the electricity chain, the consumers, will be hit by this decision as their electricity bills will see a sharp increase.

The electricity distribution utilities are in bad financial health. They are unable to buy additional power to bridge the gap between demand and supply resulting in long power cuts in many States.

But even if one pays more, there is no guarantee of uninterrupted power supply.

The Government is trying to revive discoms through various schemes such as financial restructuring programme and Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (R-APDR).

However, it would take at least three more years for most of the discoms in the country to become financially strong.

Higher electricity rates also impact the fuel and power index (weight of 14.91 per cent) in over all inflation.

In May, the index for this group declined by 1.3 per cent to 192.0 from 194.6. But electricity price was up by 13 per cent.

 

Govt allows power firms to pass on imported coal costs

June 22, 2013

Electricity will likely become costlier to the tune of 15-25 paise per unit for some people, following decision on 21-06-2013 by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) to allow certain power companies to pass on the rising cost of imported coal to consumers.  Implementation of pass-through mechanism would lead to increase in electricity tariff. The exact rise in tariff would differ from one power plant to another based on the quantity of imported coal utilised. However, a move to hi...


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Power Ministry to approach CCI on additional gas, price pooling

June 19, 2013

With gas supplies to power plants drying up, the Power Ministry will approach the Cabinet Committee on Investment seeking fuel meant for other sectors and approval for pooling price of domestic and imported gas. The Power Ministry is moving the newly constituted Cabinet Committee on Investment (CCI) to seek diversion of as much as 6 million standard cubic meters per day of gas currently consumed by non-core sectors like steel and petrochemicals, to power plants, sources privy to the developme...


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Tata Power to invest 500 crore in Jamshedpur

June 17, 2013

Tata Power, which won the Distribution Franchisee of Jamshedpur, will invest Rs 500 crore in the Jamshedpur circle. The company also plans to take over distribution operations in Jamshedpur circle by mid 2013 once the independent audit is completed and the area is handed over by Jharkhand State Electricity Board (JSEB) to Tata Power, according to Mr S Ramakrishnan, executive director (ED) of Tata Power.

He added that teams have already arrived in Jamshedpur and work on IT infrastructure has co...


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Naveen Jindal firms bribed minister to get coal blocks: CBI

June 12, 2013

In a fresh blow to the Congress in the coal blocks allotment scandal, the CBI on 11-06-2013 accused party MP and industrialist Naveen Jindal's companies of bribing the then minister of state for coal Dasari Narayana Rao and misrepresenting information to obtain coal blocks.

In a new FIR registered in the case Tuesday, the agency alleged that Jindal Steel and Power Ltd (JSPL) and Gagan Sponge Iron Pvt Ltd were allotted the Amarkonda Murgadangal coal block in Jharkhand in January 2008 in return ...


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17 states to see power shortages this fiscal - Kerala among worst hit

June 9, 2013
As many as 17 states are expected to witness significant power supply shortages this fiscal, with Tamil Nadu projected to receive less than three-fourth of its total electricity requirements.  Among the 17 states, the worst hit would be the three Southern states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka.

Latest estimates from the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) show that Southern region -- comprising four states and one union territory -- is likely to see a power deficit of 19.1 per cent ...


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CERC to hear Reliance Power petitions after June 9

June 7, 2013

Electricity regulator CERC  said it will hear the petitions filed by Reliance Power - seeking relief for increased cost of the 4,000 MW Sasan project - after the appointment of its new Chairman. The present Chairman of Central Electricity Regulatory Commission Pramod Deo will retire on June 9.

The 3-member CERC bench heard the petitions seeking relief for the increased cost on setting up the Sasan project due to rise in construction cost and depreciation in rupee.

According to the bench, the ne...


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For BHEL, power marriages aren’t made in heaven

May 22, 2013

Faced with a decline in its cash balance and convinced that picking up stakes in power plants by way of investment and/or in exchange for equipment supplied would hardly help in the current situation, public sector Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) has taken a strategic decision to exit its joint venture power projects and not enter into any such alliance in the immediate future.

A source privy to the discussions at the PSU's board confirmed this to FE, even as the company maintained that the la...


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Hydel plants to get more financial incentives and renewable status

May 21, 2013

The power ministry is preparing a booster dose of financial incentives and easier green norms to energize the hydel sector that would also prop up 136 private projects, including those by companies aggregating a capacity of 40,000 mw, or enough power to light up 8-10 cities of Delhi's size.

A panel set up by power minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has recommended excise duty exemption for cement, steel and equipment used for constructing hydel projects. It has also suggested waiver of service tax ...


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Bihar initiates privatization of power distribution in 12 towns

May 16, 2013

The Bihar government has initiated the privatization of power distribution network in 12 cities and awarded the contract for Bhagalpur and Muzaffarpur. State energy secretary Sandeep Poundrik made this announcement here on Wednesday at the daylong conference on 'Powering Bihar: approaches to distribution reforms'. The conference was organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Bihar office, in collaboration with Bihar government.

Talking about Patna, Poundrik said the distribution ...


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Wind power producers oppose competitive bidding

May 14, 2013
The newly-formed Wind Independent Power Producers Association (WIPPA) has started off with two major campaign themes — opposing price discovery of wind power tariff through a competitive bidding route and moving the judiciary to enforce renewable purchase obligation.

WIPPA, which had been in the forming for several months now, was formally launched at Renergy 2013, a conference of the renewable energy industry organised here by the Tamilnadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA). WIPPA is ...


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IIP growth plunges to two-decade low in 2012-13

May 12, 2013
Industry's performance in the last financial year was the worst in the past 20 years but the smart recovery in March cushioned the shock somewhat. The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in 2012-13 grew by one per cent, down from 2.9 per cent in the previous year and manufacturing output grew just 1.2 per cent, prompting rating agency CRISIL to say "history seems to be repeating itself. The current situation is reminiscent of the crisis year of 1991-92 (when there was a severe balance...
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UPCTL mulls Rs 700-cr project for transmission

May 7, 2013
Even as the Rs 15,000-crore transmission project continues to remain embroiled in a controversy over change of conductors, the UP Transmission Corporation Limited (UPTCL) is all set to embark on yet another ambitious project. The fresh project envisages construction of new sub-stations and transmission lines at a cost of over Rs 700 crore.

According to UPTCL sources, the project proposes to construct new transmission substations of 132 KV and 220 KV and laying of new transmission lines ...


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Gujarat government may merge 4 power distribution companies

April 23, 2013

Eight years after the Gujarat Electricity Board (GEB) was un-bundled into separate holding, generation, transmission and distribution companies, the state government is now thinking of merging the four power distribution companies into one entity. In 2005, the GEB was un-bundled into separate entities under the Electricity Act of 2003, as part of the restructuring of the electricity sector to improve efficiency in management and delivery of services to consumers.

The exercise led to the creati...


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Electricity consumers across the country may have to pay about 50 paise more

April 21, 2013
Electricity consumers across the country may have to pay about 50 paise more for a unit of power if the government allows a complete pass through of the cost of imported coal to be blended with domestic coal for firing the turbines of power plants. The power ministry has told the finance ministry that pooling prices of imported and domestic coal can jack up the cost of electricity. Accordingly, the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) should be tasked with fixing the fuel's ...
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Power situation may grim in most parts of the country

April 19, 2013

It's going to be a summer of discontent in most parts of the country this year as the power situation is grim. Some states are unlikely to meet even half the total demand in the peak season, raising concerns of another grid collapse. The situation is critical in places where state electricity boards are bleeding and have not secured the power they need to supply. Since they are unable to recover the cost of electricity, they are reluctant to make adequate purchases as this will only increase ...


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More power curbs likely in Kerala

April 13, 2013

With Kerala's power supply sources becoming scanty, more power restrictions seem to be imminent in the state.The half-an-hour cyclic load-shedding during morning and evening (between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m.) and the bid to curtail power use by switching off rural feeders during daytime since April 1 do not seem to have yielded the desired results.

Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) sources said that the prevailing consumption rate of 60 million units a day has thwarte...


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POWER HIKE - A.P

April 9, 2013
Normal life in Andhra Pradesh was hit on Tuesday as opposition parties in the state called for a shutdown to protest the hike in electricity tariff. Buses of the state-owned Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) were suspended in most parts of the state as opposition leaders and activists stopped vehicles. Shops and business establishments also remained closed in many towns. In Hyderabad, the response was mixed.

Ten Left parties have called for the shutdown, which is ...


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Panel to submit report on Electricity Act amendments

April 8, 2013
The government plans to amend laws to provide more powers to state regulatory commissions and load dispatch centres so as to ensure proper functioning of electricity grids, and is expected to soon receive a report on the issue. A panel headed by Chairman of the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) - the apex planning body for the power sector - is expected to soon submit its report to the Power Ministry. The report is on amendments in the Electricity Act 2003 relating to grid matters,

Following...
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Demand for CAG audit

April 3, 2013
Protests against the power tariffs in Delhi are gaining ground with National Advisory Council member and activist Aruna Roy joining in with the demand for an audit of the discoms by the Comptroller and Auditor General of India and environment watchdog Greenpeace taking on the Delhi Government for failing to have a policy on alternate sources of energy.

On Monday, the Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) issued a statement signed by Ms. Roy, Nikhil Dey and Shankar Singh in support of the ongoi...
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ASANSOL ,WB ELECTRIC BLACKOUT

April 2, 2013
Asansol area in west bengal is facing thee day power outage due to DPL & Santaldihi power transmission blackout, one of the transmission tower was collapsed and the city is facing electrical blackout, on the fourth day DVC is feeding nearly 17MW to various important industries & city meanwhile tower rectification work in progress, one of the famous power plant in asansol area who also inject the power to Kolkata through the same grid is incapable to inject the supply power due to this problem...
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Electrical transmission line collapsed

April 2, 2013
Five persons were killed and eight injured after a high-tension power transmission tower collapsed in Shikrawa village in Mewat district of haryana. All the deceased and the injured were migrant labourers from West Bengal. Police have booked the project manager and site engineers of the company for negligence.

The incident took place in Shikrawa village near Punhana block in Mewat district, around 80km from Gurgaon around 10.30am on 28-03-2013 when the work of 765kV electricity transmission fr...
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PGCIL

April 1, 2013
State-run Power Grid Corp is developing an advanced grid security system, worth Rs 1,300 crore, as part of efforts to boost the country's electricity transmission network and stave off possible cyber attacks on the power systems. The proposed security system is part of larger measures being initiated by the Power Ministry to prevent recurrence of events like last year's massive collapse of grids that affected more than half of country's total population.

According to a Power Ministry do...


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TATA'S MUNDRAS-PLEA

March 26, 2013

The verdict of the apex power regulator, which is hearing Tata Power's petition seeking higher tariff for electricity generated from its 4,000 MW Mundra ultra mega power project, could ultimately hinge on the legal interpretation of the 'doctrine of frustration' as provided under the Indian Contract Act 1872. The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) is said to be close to a decision on the issue.

Tata Power-arm Coastal Gujarat Power Ltd (CGPL) had filed the petition with the CERC l...


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World participates in 'Earth Hour 2013'

March 25, 2013
Iconic landmarks and skylines were plunged into darkness on Saturday as the " Earth Hour" switch-off of lights around the world got under way to raise awareness of climate change. Organisers expect hundreds of millions of people across more than 150 countries to turn off their lights for 60 minutes on Saturday night -- at 8:30 pm local time -- in a symbolic show of support for the planet.

In Paris, the city of light, the iconic Eiffel Tower turned off its illumination -- but for securit...


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Story India fourth largest energy consumer in the world: report

March 19, 2013
The two biggest state-owned oil companies, ONGC and Oil India, dominate the country's upstream gas sector, the report said.

According to EIA, India became the world's sixth largest liquefied natural gas importer in 2011. Indian companies have begun investing in new regasification facilities to meet rising demand.

Noting that Coal is India's primary source of energy, it said the country has the world's fifth largest coal reserves.

The State retains a near-monopoly on the coal sector. The ...


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NHPC seeks higher returns in hydro projects

March 18, 2013

Faced with sluggish progress in hydro projects, state-run NHPC has approached the Power Ministry seeking steps to ensure higher returns on investment in such projects. NHPC, the country's largest hydro power producer, has said that Return on Equity (ROE) for hydro projects is too low to attract investors.

"At a time when energy security has become critical and environmental concerns emanating from the use of conventional fossil fuels are growing, it is ironical that the effective ROE (Return o...


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Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission

March 12, 2013

In a move that comes as a relief to solar power developers in Tamil Nadu, the state's electricity regulator has empowered the state electricity distribution company, TANGEDCO, to administer the 'solar purchase obligation' mandated by the state government's solar policy. "The SPO will be administered by TANGEDCO," Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission (TNERC), said in its recent order.

The implication of this is that the decks have been cleared for the state government to crack the whip ...


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COAL INDIA- 1600MW

March 9, 2013
Coal India the world's largest coal producer plans to take a proposal for setting up a INR 9,000 crore power plant in Odisha to its board for approval in the next couple of months. The 2x800 megawatt plant at the mouth of a coal field in the Mahanadi basin will mark the coal producer's foray into the power sector.

Mr S Narsing Rao CMD of Coal India said that the company is looking at setting up power plants at mines from where evacuation of coal in the absence of road and rail transport...


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TATA POWER - SYNCHRONISATION OF 800 MW

March 7, 2013
Tata Power has synchronised unit five of 800 MW at its 4,000 MW imported coal-based plant in Mundra, Gujarat. The first four units (800 MW each) have been commissioned between March last year and February this year. With this, the 4,000-MW plant is fully operational and raises Tata Power's total capacity to 8,500 MW.

With unit five online, the thermal power generation capacity of the company is at 7,647 MW. Generation through clean sources such as hydro, wind and solar add up to 852 MW....


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