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DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT IN UGVCL

DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT IN UGVCL. A K Verma IFS Managing Director. Energy sale & revenue 2006. Energy sale & revenue 2007. Energy sale & revenue 2008. Energy sale & revenue 2009. DSM in agricultural consumption was most needed. Interventions . Feeder separation : Jyoti Gram Yojana

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DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT IN UGVCL

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  1. DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENTIN UGVCL A K Verma IFS Managing Director

  2. Energy sale & revenue 2006

  3. Energy sale & revenue 2007

  4. Energy sale & revenue 2008

  5. Energy sale & revenue 2009 DSM in agricultural consumption was most needed.

  6. Interventions • Feeder separation : Jyoti Gram Yojana • Around 576/ 2000 in UGVCL/Gujarat @ Rs.350/1200 Cr. • 24x7 power supply to villages • 8 hrs. a day power supply to farm-sector • Innovation of Special Design Transformers • Establishment of Area Load Dispatch Centre • Creation of Energy Management Centre

  7. Regrouping of Ag- feeders • Analysis of total load, peak & off peak demand • Regrouping of ag-feeders: 16 to 35 to 59 • A group to have about 50 MW of demand • Range of Maxm & Minm demand in MW changed • 1993 & 1152 (Gap:801MW) to 2070 & 1687(Gap:383MW) • Flattened load curve resulted

  8. Load Curve

  9. EMC • Ag/ JGY-feeders load analysis • Ag-metered consumption analysis • Analysis of Z, F & L consumers • DTR wise energy accounting • Feeder Data Management • http://www.ugvcl.info/CMS/

  10. Energy Efficient Pumps • Farmers free to buy pumps certified by GEDA • In 2008,3 talukas included, 50% subsidy • 6 talukas added & subsidy 2/3 of cost • Scheme limited up to 100 HP • Scheme applicable to flat tariff only • 1 year guarantee & 3 years warranty • Very few taker in the initial stage • 407 in 2008-09 • 12929 in 2009-10

  11. Subsidy

  12. Facts & figures

  13. A case study (Vijapur Division)

  14. GEDA norms for EE Pumps The above mentioned Overall Efficiency is minimum required for Field condition as per GEDA Norms.

  15. IRMA Findings Only 21% of EE pumps of average age of 1 yr and 35% of average age of 3 months met with GEDA efficiency norms Increase in failure rate with age may be related to poor design efficiency of the pumps. EE pumps are more energy efficient (combined median 49.82%) than non EE Pumps (combined median 40.87).

  16. On supply side: • Providing LT capacitor • Installation of APFC panels • Feeder bifurcation: 893 feeders • HVDS: 7439 • Providing amorphous transformers • 22560 DTRs of GIDC, Urban, Industrial & JGY feeders • Load balancing of DTR • Mass awareness programmes

  17. Your comments are solicited Thanks a lot!

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