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ACTION PLAN FOR N.E. REGION BASED ON NER VISION 2020

MINISTRY OF POWER. ACTION PLAN FOR N.E. REGION BASED ON NER VISION 2020. Presented by: JOINT SECRETARY MINISTRY OF POWER GOVT. OF INDIA Before: 60 th Plenary of North Eastern Council. Dated : 16 th June, 2011. INSTALLED CAPACITY AS ON 31.03.2011. ( All figures in MW).

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ACTION PLAN FOR N.E. REGION BASED ON NER VISION 2020

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  1. MINISTRY OF POWER ACTION PLAN FOR N.E. REGION BASED ON NER VISION 2020 Presented by: JOINT SECRETARY MINISTRY OF POWER GOVT. OF INDIA Before: 60th Plenary of North Eastern Council Dated : 16th June, 2011.

  2. INSTALLED CAPACITY AS ON 31.03.2011 (All figures in MW)

  3. ACTUAL POWER SUPPLY POSITIONas on 31.03.2011 (April-10 to March-11)

  4. DISTRIBUTION IN THE NER – STATUS The AT&C losses (%) during the last three years in NER States. 135 projects under Part-A of R-APDRP at the estimated cost of Rs. 408.16 Crs. sanctioned in NER States to control AT&C losses.

  5. HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL AND IT’S DEVELOPMENT IN NORTH EASTERN REGION • Total hydro-power potential in the NER including Sikkim is 63,257. • Presently, only 3% of the assessed potential has been developed in N.E. Region.

  6. HYDRO POWER PROJECTS IDENTIFIED/ALLOTTED IN N.E. REGION AND SIKKIM • 143 HE projects with capacity of 57,167 MW identified by CEA/States in NER for implementation and monitoring. • Out of these, 79 projects have been allotted in Arunachal Pradesh as on date: • 75 projects allotted to private sector with capacity of 29512 MW, • 4 projects for a capacity of 5870 MW are allotted to CPSUs. Sector-wise, State-wise HE Schemes allotment

  7. STATUS OF DEVELOPMENT OF H.E. POTENTIAL IN NER AND SIKKIM

  8. UNDER CONSTRUCTION HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECTS IN NER INCLUDING SIKKIM Under Construction Thermal Projects

  9. MAJOR ISSUES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF H.E. POTENTIAL • Delay in Environment & Forest clearances. • Problem in Land Acquisition. • Downstream impact Assessment. • Development of Infrastructure (Roads & Bridges). • Power Evacuation & Sequencing of Projects. • Long Term Financing. Measures for expeditious Hydro Power Development

  10. MAJOR INITIATIVES IN TRANSMISSION ANDSUB TRANSMISSION SYSTEM IN THE NER 1. Comprehensive scheme for strengthening of transmission and distribution system in NER and Sikkim: Power Grid has prepared DPR. The estimated cost of the schemes is about ` 11348.5 Crs. The schemes are to be funded by GOI/World Bank. The schemes are to be implemented in 2 phases by 2015-16. 2. Transmission system for evacuation of power from Pallatana GBPP: The power from the Pallatana GBPP (726.6 MW) being implemented by OTPC would be evacuated over Pallatana-Silchar-Bongaigaon 400kV D/C line being implemented by NETC. 3. North East-Northern/Western Interconnector-I : Biswanath Chariyalli-Agara + 800kV, 6000 MW HDVC bipolar line to evacuate power from Lower Subansiri HEP (2000 MW) and Kameng HEP (600 MW) being implemented by Power Grid. Will be utilized for evacuation from Hydro Projects in Bhutan namely Punatsanchu-I (1200 MW), Punatsanchu-II (990 MW) and Mangdechu (720 MW). Existing and Under Construction Transmission System

  11. About 45000 MW of power to be evacuated from NER through chicken neck area in north of West Bengal A very narrow patch of land (22 km. width X 18 km length) near Siliguri having borders of Nepal on one side & Bangladesh on the other side and is largely habited. All transmission lines, railway lines, gas pipe-lines, telecommunication lines etc. have to pass through the chicken neck area. About 8 nos. of HVDC/EHVAC corridors may be required with a total width of about 1.5-2 Kms. For this, 4 corridors of + 800kV HVDC of 6000MW each (Total : 24,000 MW) is under implementation. DEVELOPMENT OF TR. SYSTEM THROUGH CHICKEN NECK

  12. COMPREHENSIVE STRENGTHENING IN NER • The scheme mainly covers : • The total scheme has been programmed in two phases; Phase-I and II, to be completed progressively by 2015-16. • Estimated Total Cost : Rs. 11,411.00 Crs. Details of State-wise Estimated Cost and scope of work

  13. Huge potential for future hydro generation projects Need to transfer power over to load centre over long distance Difficult Terrain – Hilly, Forest, River Crossing Development of high capacity transmission corridor through Chicken Neck Area High cost of transmission system due to High Capacity Transmission line through difficult corridor Phased development of the generation projects Low PLF of hydro projects FUTURE TRANSMISSION SYSTEM - CHALLENGES

  14. FUNDING OF COMPREHENSIVE STRENGTHENING SCHEMES • MoP has recommended the scheme to DEA in June, 2009. • During Nov.,2010, DEA has posed the scheme to World Bank in three transces of USD 500 million each. • The World Bank is deliberating upon the scheme. World Bank preliminary mission is visiting the states of NER.

  15. RAJIV GANDHI GRAMIN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA (RGGVY) IN N.E. STATES • RGGVY projects for all districts have been sanctioned • Project coverage/targets and achievements are: State-wise details

  16. Thank You MINISTRY OF POWER

  17. SUMMARY OF HE SCHEMES ALLOTTED IN NER & SIKKIM (YET TO BE TAKEN UP FOR IMPLEMENTATION) BACK

  18. UNDER CONSTRUCTION THERMAL PROJECTS IN THE NER BACK

  19. ACTION PLAN FOR EXPEDITIOUS HYDRO DEVELOPMENT Sheet 1 of 3 • To obviate the problems of levels being encountered during DPR formulation; a ‘Basin Approach’ could be adopted for planning the projects in the entire basin. Such an approach would help in optimizing the features and the benefits from individual schemes. • State Government to facilitate availability of hydrological data/details and topo-sheets/bench-marks for development. Creation of a Data Bank in certain central agency like CWC could also be considered so that developers have access to the already available hydrological data. BACK Contd…..

  20. ACTION PLAN FOR EXPEDITIOUS HYDRO DEVELOPMENT Sheet 2 of 3 • Development of infrastructure facilities like roads in the basin jointly by the State/NEC/DoNER and Developers. • Facilitate environmental clearance at the State level. • Law & Order Problems to be suitably addressed by the State. • State Government to facilitate in Land acquisition. • Adoption of it is around the project area by the developers well in advance for developing skilled manpower required. • Strict monitoring of the progress and quality of investigations by the State for time bound formulation of DPRs and implementation of schemes. BACK Contd…..

  21. ACTION PLAN FOR EXPEDITIOUS HYDRO DEVELOPMENT Sheet 3 of 3 • Firming up the beneficiaries/buyers well in time in order to obtain LTOA for evacuation of power and so that completion of transmission system matches with the commissioning schedule. • Storage projects could be given more thrust by the States due to the ever growing threat of changes in flow pattern due to Climate Change especially in Himalayan Region. BACK

  22. Sheet 1 of 3 Existing and under Construction BACK

  23. Sheet 2 of 3 Lower Subansiri Bishwanath Chariali Kameng Balipara Bongaigaon Kathalguri Agra Siliguri Misa Silchar P.K. Bari Imphal Pallatana Melriat Surajmaninagar BACK

  24. Existing Tr. System for Major project like Kathalguri (Gas : 291 MW), Ranganadi(Hydro : 405MW) (Black Color) Kathalguri – Misa 400kV D/c line (operated at 220kV) Misa– Balipara – Bongaigaon – Siliguri 400kV D/c line Ranganadi – Balipara 400kV D/c line On-going Tr. System for Lower Subansiri(2000MW) / Kameng(600MW) Hydro Projects (Red Color) Kameng-Balipara-Bongaigaon 400kV D/c Lower Subansiri – Biswanath Chariyali 400 kV 2 x D/C Line Biswanath Chariyali – Agra ± 800 kV, 6000 MW HVDC Bi pole line On-going Tr. System for Pallatana(726 MW)/Bongaigaon(750 MW) Thermal Projects (Blue Color) Pallatana-Silchar-Bongaigaon(PG) 400kV D/c line (twin moose) Pallatana - Surajmaninagar (Tripura) 400kV D/c line (op. at 132kV) Silchar – PK Bari (Tripura) 400kV D/c line (op. at 132kV) Silchar (Assam)– Melriat (Mizoram) 400kV D/c line (op. at 132kV) Silchar(Assam) - Imphal(Manipur) 400kV D/c line (op. at 132kV) MAJOR TRANSMISSION SYSTEM Sheet 3 of 3 BACK

  25. COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME – ESTIMATED COST Sheet 1 of 2 BACK

  26. COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME – SCOPE OF WORK Sheet 2 of 2 BACK

  27. RAJIV GANDHI GRAMIN VIDYUTIKARAN YOJANA (RGGVY) IN N.E. STATES BACK

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