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Teachers Training for

Water Resources Development In Uttarakhand

ARUN KUMARAlternate Hydro Energy Centre,

Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, UK, INDIAfax 91 1332 273517 Tel 911332 274254

E-mail : ahec@iitr.ernet.in, akumarb@gmail.comwebsite : www.iitr.ernet.in/centers/AHEC/index.htm

SHARE IN POWER GENERATING CAPACITY - MW

Owner Hydro Thermal Residual Nuclear Total

State 25565 42379 2568 0 70512

Private 1106 10502 3623 0 15231

Central 6422 30891 0 3900 41213

Total 33193 83772 6191 3900 127056

INDUS RIVER

GANGA RIVER

NEPALBHUTAN

BANGLADESH

BRAHMAPUTRARIVER SYSTEM

CENTRAL INDIANRIVER SYSTEM

EAST FLOWINGRIVER SYSTEM

WEST FLOWINGRIVER SYSTEM

SHARAVATHI

KUTTIYADI

PERIYAR

CAUVERY

PENNER

KRISHNA

GODAVARI

TAPINARMADAMAHI

BANAS

SABA

RMA

TI

CHAMBAL

BETW

AMAHANADI

DAMODARSON R

SUBERNREKHA

BAITARNI

BRAH

MA

NI

BARA

KBRAHMAPUTRA

TISTA

C H I N A( T I B E T )

KA

MEN

G

SUBANSIRI

LUHIT

DIBA

NG

GANGA

DELHI

YAM

UN

A

SUTLEJ

BEASRAVI

CHENABJHELUM

INDUS

INDUS DIHANG

SYSTEM

SYSTEM

GANGA

880 920 960

680 720360

320

280

240

200

760

800 840

MYANMAR

MAJOR RIVER SYSTEMS OF INDIA

BASIN-WISE IDENTIFIED HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL REASSESSMENT STUDIES - 1978 - 1987

S. No.

Basin Potential in MW

1 Indus 338322 Ganga 207113 Central Indian 41524 West Flowing 94305 East Flowing 145116 Brahmaputra 66065

Total 148702

HYDRO ELECTRIC POTENTIAL

EAST ERN 5590 M W (7%)

SOUT HERN10763 M W (13%)

NORTH - EASTERN31857 M W (37%)

WEST ERN5679 M W (7%)

NORT HERN30155 M W (36%)

OPPORTUNITIES IN HYDROPOWER SECTOR IN HIMALAYAN STATES OF INDIA

States Potential Utilised Potential to be

MW MW MW %

Arunachal 50328 3016 47313 94

HimachalPradesh

18820 10022 8798 47

Uttaran 18175 4206 13969 77

Jammu & Kashmir

14146 2763 11383 81

Mizoram 2196 60 2136 97

Meghala 2394 269 2125 89Manipur 1784 195 1589 89

Nagaland 1574 99 1475 94

FEATURES OF POWER SECTOR• India endowed with rich sources of energy.• However, energy resources unevenly

dispersed. • Power sector joint responsibility of the

State and Central Governments. • The State and Central Government sectors

account for 58% and 32% of the generation capacity respectively. while the private sector accounts for about 10%.

• Transmission & distribution mainly with State.

Features of Power Sector Contd…

• The private sector has a small but growing presence in distribution, is making an entry into transmission.

• Power Sector which had been funded mainly through budgetary support and external borrowings, was opened to private sector in 1991.

• All Urban Areas (Cities And Towns) Electrified• Total Number Of Villages 593732*• Total Number Of Villages Electrified 474162• Number of villages not electrified 119570• Of 138 million rural households

Electrified households are 60.2 million or 43.52%• National grid operated by Power Grid Corporation

SHARE IN POWER GENERATING CAPACITY - MW

Owner Hydro Thermal Residual Nuclear Total

State 25565 42379 2568 0 70512

Private 1106 10502 3623 0 15231

Central 6422 30891 0 3900 41213

Total 33193 83772 6191 3900 127056

AHEC/ASSOCHAM/ APRIL 07

AHEC/ASSOCHAM/ APRIL 07

AHEC/ASSOCHAM/ APRIL 07

TEHRI DAMTEHRI DAM

Small Hydro

AHEC/ASSOCHAM/ APRIL 07

UTTARAKHANDUTTARAKHAND

PROACTIVE POLICYPROACTIVE POLICY

Uttarakhand has adopted a proactive policy for Uttarakhand has adopted a proactive policy for development of Hydro Power.development of Hydro Power.Four major CPSUsFour major CPSUs--THDC, NTPC, NHPC & SJVNL THDC, NTPC, NHPC & SJVNL are partners is our hydro power development efforts.are partners is our hydro power development efforts.Govt. of Uttarakhand allocated 14 projects total 2400 Govt. of Uttarakhand allocated 14 projects total 2400 MW in November, 2005 to these 4 CPSUs. The MW in November, 2005 to these 4 CPSUs. The philosophy enshrined was valley based concentration philosophy enshrined was valley based concentration –– Bhagirathi Valley to THDC, Alaknanda Valley to Bhagirathi Valley to THDC, Alaknanda Valley to NTPC, Sharda Valley to NHPC and Yamuna Valley NTPC, Sharda Valley to NHPC and Yamuna Valley to SJVNL.to SJVNL.

Transparent competitive bidding policy adopted to Transparent competitive bidding policy adopted to allocate projects to IPPs. Four large hydro projects allocate projects to IPPs. Four large hydro projects (>100 MW) have been allotted to GVK, GMR and (>100 MW) have been allotted to GVK, GMR and Reliance Group.Reliance Group.10 Small hydro power projects (<100 MW) have been 10 Small hydro power projects (<100 MW) have been allotted through bid route to L&T, Lanco Kondapalli, allotted through bid route to L&T, Lanco Kondapalli, Krishna Knitwear, Sun Flag, PES Engineers Ltd. and Krishna Knitwear, Sun Flag, PES Engineers Ltd. and Vishal Exports & Overseas Ltd. for development.Vishal Exports & Overseas Ltd. for development.

Main features of Hydro power policyMain features of Hydro power policy

•• Policy in 3 categories viz under 25 Mw, 25Policy in 3 categories viz under 25 Mw, 25--100 Mw 100 Mw and above 100 Mwand above 100 Mw

•• Maximum threshold premium fixed Maximum threshold premium fixed •• Two stage bidding Two stage bidding -- RFQ and RFPRFQ and RFP•• Allotment on the basis of highest upfront premiumAllotment on the basis of highest upfront premium•• Exemption from free power provision for earlier 15 Exemption from free power provision for earlier 15

years, barring in few cases, to the projects upto 25 years, barring in few cases, to the projects upto 25 MwMw

•• Time schedule for various stages and completionTime schedule for various stages and completion

GENERATION STATUSGENERATION STATUS

Assessed PotentialAssessed Potential -- >20000 MW>20000 MWHarnessed PotentialHarnessed Potential -- 2819 MW2819 MWAllotted Projects to various DevelopersAllotted Projects to various Developers -- 11560MW11560MWa)a) State Undertaking (UJVNL)State Undertaking (UJVNL) -- 2596 MW2596 MWb)b) CPSUsCPSUs -- 7335 MW7335 MWc)c) Private DevelopersPrivate Developers -- 1635 MW1635 MWProposed Capacity addition in XIth PlanProposed Capacity addition in XIth Plan -- 5000 MW5000 MWMix of players Mix of players -- 20% State Undettaking (UJVNL)20% State Undettaking (UJVNL)

-- 65% CPSUs (NHPC, THDC, NTPC, SJVNL)65% CPSUs (NHPC, THDC, NTPC, SJVNL)--15% IPPs (Jai Prakash, GVK, GMR, Reliance 15% IPPs (Jai Prakash, GVK, GMR, Reliance

etc.)etc.)

DETAILS OF GENERATION STATUSDETAILS OF GENERATION STATUS

DetailsDetails Present StatusPresent Status

Assessed Potential Assessed Potential > 20,000 MW> 20,000 MW

Developed Projects till nowDeveloped Projects till now ::--UJVNLUJVNLCPSUsCPSUsPrivate DevelopersPrivate Developers

2819 MW2819 MW1010 MW1010 MW1400 MW1400 MW408 MW408 MW

Allotted/Under Construction ProjectsAllotted/Under Construction Projects ::--UJVNLUJVNLCPSUsCPSUsPrivate DevelopersPrivate Developers

11560 MW11560 MW2596 MW2596 MW7335 MW7335 MW1635 MW1635 MW

DETAILS OF ALLOTTED AND UNDER DETAILS OF ALLOTTED AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTSCONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ::--

DETAILS DETAILS NO. OF NO. OF PROJECTSPROJECTS

CAPACITY CAPACITY (MW)(MW)

UJVNLUJVNL ::----5 to 25 MW5 to 25 MW--25 to 100 MW25 to 100 MW--Above 100 MWAbove 100 MW

171704040909

6161218218

23172317

CPSUCPSU’’ss ::----5 to 25 MW5 to 25 MW--25 to 100 MW25 to 100 MW--Above 100 MWAbove 100 MW

--07071515

0000348348

69876987

PRIVATE DEVELOPERSPRIVATE DEVELOPERS ::----5 to 25 MW5 to 25 MW--25 to 100 MW25 to 100 MW--Above 100 MWAbove 100 MW

393903030505

312312168168

11401140

NoteNote ::-- List enclosed.List enclosed.

DETAILS OF ALLOTTED & UNDER CONSTRUCTED DETAILS OF ALLOTTED & UNDER CONSTRUCTED PROJECTS OF CPSUsPROJECTS OF CPSUs

5 to 25 MW 5 to 25 MW &&

25 to 100 MW 25 to 100 MW 7 Nos.7 Nos.

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)

11-- Gohana TalGohana Tal 60.0060.00

22-- JadhgangaJadhganga 50.0050.00

33-- Maleri JhelamMaleri Jhelam 55.0055.0044-- Jhelam TamakJhelam Tamak 60.0060.00

55-- Karmoli Lumti TalliKarmoli Lumti Talli 55.0055.00

66-- Jakhol SankriJakhol Sankri 35.0035.00

77-- Devra MoriDevra Mori 33.0033.00

Total :Total :-- 348.00348.00

Above 100 MWAbove 100 MW 15 Nos.15 Nos.

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)

11-- Rupsiyabagar KhasiyabaraRupsiyabagar Khasiyabara 260.00260.00

22-- Lata TapovanLata Tapovan 162.00162.00

33-- Vishnugad PipalkotiVishnugad Pipalkoti 340.00340.00

44-- KarmoliKarmoli 140.00140.00

55-- Bokang BeilingBokang Beiling 330.00330.00

66-- Kotli BhelKotli Bhel 1045.001045.00

77-- Garba TawaghatGarba Tawaghat 630.00630.00

88-- Chungar ChalChungar Chal 240.00240.00

99-- LoharinagpalaLoharinagpala 600.00600.00

1010-- Tapovan VishnugadTapovan Vishnugad 520.00520.00

1111-- KishauKishau 600.00600.00

1212-- DevsariDevsari 300.00300.00

1313-- Tehri StageTehri Stage--IIII 1000.001000.00

1414-- KoteshwarKoteshwar 400.00400.00

1515-- Lakhwar VyasiLakhwar Vyasi 420.00420.00

Total :Total :-- 6987.006987.00

DETAILS OF ALLOTTED AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION DETAILS OF ALLOTTED AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS OF PRIVATE DEVELOPERSPROJECTS OF PRIVATE DEVELOPERS

5 to 25 MW 5 to 25 MW 39 Nos.39 Nos.

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)11-- BhilanganaBhilangana--IIIIII 24.0024.0022-- RupinRupin--IIIIII 3.003.0033-- RupinRupin--IVIV 3.003.0044-- RupinRupin--VV 15.0015.0055-- RishigangaRishiganga 8.258.2566-- JalandharigadJalandharigad 11.8011.8077-- JhalakotiJhalakoti 3.003.0088-- Agunda ThatiAgunda Thati 3.003.0099-- KotbudakedarKotbudakedar 3.003.001010-- BadiarBadiar 4.904.901111-- RayatRayat 3.003.00

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)

1212-- KakoragadKakoragad 5.005.00

1313-- SyanagadSyanagad 4.904.90

1414-- BirahigangaBirahiganga 4.804.80

1515-- LangrasuLangrasu 3.003.00

1616-- DewalDewal 5.005.00

1717-- KailgangaKailganga 5.005.00

1818-- KhiraogangaKhiraoganga 3.003.00

1919-- LoharkhetLoharkhet 3.003.00

2020-- SaryuSaryu--II 3.003.00

2121-- SaryuSaryu--IIII 3.003.00

2222-- SaryuSaryu--IIIIII 2.002.00

2323-- TangaTanga 3.003.00

2424-- MotighatMotighat 3.003.00

2525-- Bhyundar GangaBhyundar Ganga 15.0015.00

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)2626-- PulnaPulna 13.0013.002727-- MelkhetMelkhet 15.0015.002828-- MadkiniMadkini 9.009.002929-- BhilanganaBhilangana 22.5022.503030-- GanganiGangani 8.008.003131-- DewaliDewali 9.009.003232-- VanalaVanala 15.0015.003333-- RambaraRambara 24.0024.003434-- GaurikundGaurikund 18.6018.603535-- Phata ByungPhata Byung 10.8010.803636-- NandakiniNandakini--IIIIII 5.605.603737-- BirahigangaBirahiganga--II 3.803.803838-- BirahigangaBirahiganga--IIII 5.605.603939-- JimbagadJimbagad 7.707.70

Total :Total :-- 312.25312.25

25to 100 MW25to 100 MW 3 Nos3 Nos

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)

11-- Hanol TyuniHanol Tyuni 60.0060.00

22-- Singoli BhatwariSingoli Bhatwari 60.0060.00

33-- Mori HanolMori Hanol 63.0063.00

Total :Total :-- 183.00183.00

Above 100 MWAbove 100 MW 5 Nos.5 Nos.

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)

11-- AlaknandaAlaknanda 140.00140.00

22-- Mapang BogudiyarMapang Bogudiyar 200.00200.00

33-- Bogudiyar Sirkari BhyolBogudiyar Sirkari Bhyol 280.00280.00

44-- Urthing SoblaUrthing Sobla 190.00190.00

55-- SrinagarSrinagar 330.00330.00

Total :Total :-- 1140.001140.00

DETAILS OF ALLOTTED & UNDER DETAILS OF ALLOTTED & UNDER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS TO

UTTARANCHAL JAL VIDYUT NIGAM LTD.UTTARANCHAL JAL VIDYUT NIGAM LTD.5 to 25 MW5 to 25 MW 17 Nos. (61.50 MW)17 Nos. (61.50 MW)25 to 100 MW25 to 100 MW 04 Nos.04 Nos.

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)

1.1. Arakot TyuniArakot Tyuni 70.0070.002.2. Tyuni PlasuTyuni Plasu 42.0042.003.3. RishigangaRishiganga--II 70.0070.004.4. RishigangaRishiganga 35.0035.00

TOTAL :TOTAL :-- 217.00217.00

Above 100 MWAbove 100 MW 09 Nos.09 Nos.

Sl.Sl. Name of the ProjectName of the Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW)1.1. Pala ManeriPala Maneri 480.00480.002.2. Bowala NandparayagBowala Nandparayag 132.00132.003.3. BhaironghatiBhaironghati 400.00400.004.4. Tamak LataTamak Lata 280.00280.005.5. Nandprayag LangrasuNandprayag Langrasu 141.00141.006.6. Sela UrthingSela Urthing 230.00230.007.7. Sirkari Bhyol RupsiyabagarSirkari Bhyol Rupsiyabagar 210.00210.008.8. Taluka SankriTaluka Sankri 140.00140.009.9. Maneri BhaliManeri Bhali--IIII 304.00304.00

TOTAL :TOTAL :-- 2317.002317.00

Status of Renovated Old Hydro Power Projects of Status of Renovated Old Hydro Power Projects of Uttaranchal Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd.Uttaranchal Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd. ::--

1.1. Proposed Financial Aided Projects under GermanyProposed Financial Aided Projects under Germany’’s Kfw s Kfw (through PFC)(through PFC)

Sl.Sl. Name of ProjectName of Project Capacity (MW)Capacity (MW) Proposed Cost (Rs. in lacs)Proposed Cost (Rs. in lacs)

1.1. ChhibroChhibro 240240 1420014200

2.2. KhodriKhodri 120120 87008700

3.3. DhakraniDhakrani 33.7533.75 54005400

4.4. DhalipurDhalipur 5151 78007800

5.5. KulhaalKulhaal 3030 29002900

6.6. TilothTiloth 9090 1185411854

DETAILS OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMDETAILS OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMDetailsDetails As on 11/2000 (At As on 11/2000 (At

the time of formation the time of formation of Uttarakhand)of Uttarakhand)

Present Present CapacityCapacity

Under Under ConstructionConstruction

Voltage LevelsVoltage Levels No./MVANo./MVA No./MVANo./MVA No./MVANo./MVA

400 KV S/s400 KV S/s 1/4801/480 1/4801/480 1/6301/630

220 KV S/s220 KV S/s 2/2252/225 6/14106/1410 --

132 KV S/s132 KV S/s 14/832.514/832.5 20/1422.520/1422.5 11/80011/800

Voltage LevelsVoltage Levels Km.Km. Km.Km. Km.Km.

400 KV Line400 KV Line 98.9498.94 98.9498.94 6060

220 KV Line220 KV Line 357.685357.685 447.65447.65 161161

132 KV Line132 KV Line 1002.3351002.335 1138.831138.83 667.64667.64

TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTIONTRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTIONIntegrated Transmission Network planned for evacuating Integrated Transmission Network planned for evacuating power to load centres.power to load centres.ADB sanctioned a loan assistance of $ 300 Million for ADB sanctioned a loan assistance of $ 300 Million for Uttarakhand Power Network (PhaseUttarakhand Power Network (Phase--I). This is to be I). This is to be implemented in the period 2006implemented in the period 2006--2012.2012.Targeted implementation of Accelerated Power Targeted implementation of Accelerated Power Development Reform Progress (APDRP) to effect Development Reform Progress (APDRP) to effect efficiency in Distribution System by reduction of T&D efficiency in Distribution System by reduction of T&D lossess and AT&C losses.lossess and AT&C losses.a)a) Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY) is being implemented in all 13 districts of State.is being implemented in all 13 districts of State.b)b) 100% Village Electrification is expected to be achieved 100% Village Electrification is expected to be achieved by end of 2007.by end of 2007.c)c) Franchisee mechanism to be introduced in phases.Franchisee mechanism to be introduced in phases.

POWER DISTRIBUTION STATUSPOWER DISTRIBUTION STATUSYearYear T&D Losses (%)T&D Losses (%) AT&C Losses (%)AT&C Losses (%) DemandDemand ConsumersConsumers

20012001--0202 26.6526.65 45.0745.07 33093309 84111384111320022002--0303 29.2029.20 45.7145.71 35883588 868448868448

20032003--0404 29.5229.52 51.3851.38 40354035 901041901041

20042004--0505 26.7126.71 43.8243.82 45164516 968200968200

20052005--0606 28.3528.35 38.8038.80 50625062 10600401060040

20062006--07*07* 25.0025.00 33.2533.25 60466046 11520741152074

20072007--08*08* 22.5022.50 28.7028.70 68136813 12557611255761

20082008--09*09* 20.0020.00 24.8024.80 76777677 13687801368780

20092009--10*10* 19.0019.00 22.2422.24 86528652 14919701491970

20102010--11*11* 18.0018.00 19.6419.64 97529752 16262471626247

20112011--12*12* 17.0017.00 18.5018.50 99529952 17726091772609* Projection* Projection

VISIONVISION•• Access to electricity for all at affordable price Access to electricity for all at affordable price

including 24 hour quality power supply.including 24 hour quality power supply.•• Electrification of 100% villages by 2007 and Electrification of 100% villages by 2007 and

access to electricity to 100% households by access to electricity to 100% households by 2009.2009.

•• Harness hydroelectric potential in the State.Harness hydroelectric potential in the State.•• Increase efficiency in generation and Increase efficiency in generation and

distribution including private sector participation.distribution including private sector participation.•• Sufficient grid/evacuation system within Sufficient grid/evacuation system within

Uttaranchal.Uttaranchal.

STATUS OF ACHIEVEMENTS AGAINST THE VISIONSTATUS OF ACHIEVEMENTS AGAINST THE VISION

•• Supply hour increased, almost upto 24 hours (deficiency in winteSupply hour increased, almost upto 24 hours (deficiency in winter r season still exist).season still exist).

•• Electrification of villages Electrification of villages -- 92%.92%.•• Households electrification Households electrification –– about 56%.about 56%.•• Hydroelectric Projects of :Hydroelectric Projects of :--

Harnessed capacity 1400 MW.Harnessed capacity 1400 MW.Allocated capacity 13000 MW.Allocated capacity 13000 MW.Involvement of State, Central & Private Sector.Involvement of State, Central & Private Sector.

•• Extension/upExtension/up--gradation of transmission network NABARD/REC gradation of transmission network NABARD/REC funded projects under implementation.funded projects under implementation.

•• Major river valley based integrated transmission system proposedMajor river valley based integrated transmission system proposedfor ADB funding.for ADB funding.

•• APDRP work for distribution sector under final stage of APDRP work for distribution sector under final stage of implementation.implementation.

VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION STATUSVILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION STATUS(BHARAT NIRMAN)(BHARAT NIRMAN)

•• Total revenue villagesTotal revenue villages -- 1576115761•• Villages electrified at the time of creation of StateVillages electrified at the time of creation of State -- 12690 (81%)12690 (81%)•• Villages electrified till 31.03.2005Villages electrified till 31.03.2005 -- 14602 (92%)14602 (92%)•• Villages that remain to be electrified Villages that remain to be electrified

as on 31.03.2005as on 31.03.2005 -- 11591159•• ReRe--electrification of deelectrification of de--electrified villageselectrified villages -- 504504

•• 100% Villages to be electrified by 2007.100% Villages to be electrified by 2007.•• Now village electrification under RGGVY. Now village electrification under RGGVY. •• Projects for all 13 districts costing to Rs.658.80 Crore submittProjects for all 13 districts costing to Rs.658.80 Crore submitted.ed.•• Sanction for 4 districts costing to Rs.220.00 Crore received, agSanction for 4 districts costing to Rs.220.00 Crore received, against ainst

which first installment of 30% Rs.5944.00 Crore received.which first installment of 30% Rs.5944.00 Crore received.•• Work awarded for 12 districts & started in 8 districts.Work awarded for 12 districts & started in 8 districts.

RENEWABLE ENERGYRENEWABLE ENERGY

•• Micro Hydel (upto 500 KW) activities development Micro Hydel (upto 500 KW) activities development through Village Energy Committees (VECs).through Village Energy Committees (VECs).30 stand alone systems being maintained and 10 micro 30 stand alone systems being maintained and 10 micro hydel projects under execution by VEChydel projects under execution by VEC’’s. Such Micro s. Such Micro Hydro Projects are 35Hydro Projects are 35--60 Kms. On foot from road ahead.60 Kms. On foot from road ahead.

•• Gharats (Traditional Water Mills) are sought to be Gharats (Traditional Water Mills) are sought to be modernized through comodernized through co--operative mechanism.operative mechanism.Presently 10 Gharats are being modernized under ADB Presently 10 Gharats are being modernized under ADB funded scheme. Gharat Census undertaken indicate funded scheme. Gharat Census undertaken indicate potential to modernize over 10000 Gharats. Project potential to modernize over 10000 Gharats. Project formulated to develop Gharats as a Clean Energy formulated to develop Gharats as a Clean Energy initiative.initiative.

CAPACITY BUILDINGCAPACITY BUILDING•• ““Water for WelfareWater for Welfare”” forum constituted under aegies of IIT, forum constituted under aegies of IIT,

Roorkee to synergise activities of Policy planners, Project Roorkee to synergise activities of Policy planners, Project Developers, Academics and stakeholders for propelling Hydro Developers, Academics and stakeholders for propelling Hydro Power initiatives in the State.Power initiatives in the State.

As a first initiative syllabi of ITIAs a first initiative syllabi of ITI’’s/Polytechnics and Engineering s/Polytechnics and Engineering Collages have been reserved to specifically provide for inputs oCollages have been reserved to specifically provide for inputs on n ““Hydro Power EngineeringHydro Power Engineering””..

Forward Forward –– backward linkage being developed between Project backward linkage being developed between Project Developers and Technical Institutes for skills upDevelopers and Technical Institutes for skills up--gradations locally.gradations locally.

•• Executive MBA Executive MBA launched in Sep., 2006 in association with launched in Sep., 2006 in association with University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun. 33 young University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun. 33 young Engineers of Power Utilities (UJVNL, PTCUL & UPCL) will be the Engineers of Power Utilities (UJVNL, PTCUL & UPCL) will be the first batch of Efirst batch of E--MBA students to pursue the programme on MBA students to pursue the programme on parctitioner mode.parctitioner mode.

The objective of this programme is to build a nuclei of power The objective of this programme is to build a nuclei of power leaders for the future.leaders for the future.

CYNOSURE OF INVESTORSCYNOSURE OF INVESTORS•• ADB has sanctioned $ 300 Million loan for Integrated ADB has sanctioned $ 300 Million loan for Integrated

Transmission Network to be built by PTCUL.Transmission Network to be built by PTCUL.•• Kfw has sanctioned Euro 100 Million loan for Renovation, Kfw has sanctioned Euro 100 Million loan for Renovation,

Modernization and Upgradation of Old power stations of UJVNL.Modernization and Upgradation of Old power stations of UJVNL.•• World Bank is in engagement for funding green site hydro power World Bank is in engagement for funding green site hydro power

projects of UJVNL.projects of UJVNL.•• Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) is working alongside Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) is working alongside

UJVNL for preparing DPR for a green site hydro power projects UJVNL for preparing DPR for a green site hydro power projects and renovation of an existing power station.and renovation of an existing power station.

•• ADB is keen to work on a cycle of new projects for Hydro Power ADB is keen to work on a cycle of new projects for Hydro Power Generation.Generation.

•• PFC and REC funding projects is Generation & Transmission at PFC and REC funding projects is Generation & Transmission at present. Dialogue on to fund distribution projects.present. Dialogue on to fund distribution projects.

VISIONVISION•• Access to electricity for all at affordable price Access to electricity for all at affordable price

including 24 hour quality power supply.including 24 hour quality power supply.•• Electrification of 100% villages by 2007 and Electrification of 100% villages by 2007 and

access to electricity to 100% households by access to electricity to 100% households by 2009.2009.

•• Harness hydroelectric potential in the State.Harness hydroelectric potential in the State.•• Increase efficiency in generation and Increase efficiency in generation and

distribution including private sector participation.distribution including private sector participation.•• Sufficient grid/evacuation system within Sufficient grid/evacuation system within

Uttaranchal.Uttaranchal.

STATUS OF ACHIEVEMENTS AGAINST THE VISIONSTATUS OF ACHIEVEMENTS AGAINST THE VISION

•• Supply hour increased, almost upto 24 hours (deficiency in winteSupply hour increased, almost upto 24 hours (deficiency in winter r season still exist).season still exist).

•• Electrification of villages Electrification of villages -- 92%.92%.•• Households electrification Households electrification –– about 56%.about 56%.•• Hydroelectric Projects of :Hydroelectric Projects of :--

Harnessed capacity 1400 MW.Harnessed capacity 1400 MW.Allocated capacity 13000 MW.Allocated capacity 13000 MW.Involvement of State, Central & Private Sector.Involvement of State, Central & Private Sector.

•• Extension/upExtension/up--gradation of transmission network NABARD/REC gradation of transmission network NABARD/REC funded projects under implementation.funded projects under implementation.

•• Major river valley based integrated transmission system proposedMajor river valley based integrated transmission system proposedfor ADB funding.for ADB funding.

•• APDRP work for distribution sector under final stage of APDRP work for distribution sector under final stage of implementation.implementation.

VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION STATUSVILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION STATUS(BHARAT NIRMAN)(BHARAT NIRMAN)

•• Total revenue villagesTotal revenue villages -- 1576115761•• Villages electrified at the time of creation of StateVillages electrified at the time of creation of State -- 12690 (81%)12690 (81%)•• Villages electrified till 31.03.2005Villages electrified till 31.03.2005 -- 14602 (92%)14602 (92%)•• Villages that remain to be electrified Villages that remain to be electrified

as on 31.03.2005as on 31.03.2005 -- 11591159•• ReRe--electrification of deelectrification of de--electrified villageselectrified villages -- 504504

•• 100% Villages to be electrified by 2007.100% Villages to be electrified by 2007.•• Now village electrification under RGGVY. Now village electrification under RGGVY. •• Projects for all 13 districts costing to Rs.658.80 Crore submittProjects for all 13 districts costing to Rs.658.80 Crore submitted.ed.•• Sanction for 4 districts costing to Rs.220.00 Crore received, agSanction for 4 districts costing to Rs.220.00 Crore received, against ainst

which first installment of 30% Rs.5944.00 Crore received.which first installment of 30% Rs.5944.00 Crore received.•• Work awarded for 12 districts & started in 8 districts.Work awarded for 12 districts & started in 8 districts.

STAGES IN A HYDRO PROJECT

1) Administrative – including advertising to offer sites to Power Producers; Allotment of Site and Signing of Agreement

2) Pre-implementation3) Implementation4) Post CommissioningDetails are in the following slides

PRE-IMPLEMENTATION ACTIVITIES

i. Detailed Investigation & surveysii. Pre feasibility Report (PFR)iii. Detailed Project Report (DPR)iv. Approval of DPRv. Land Acquisition – Forest Land Acquisition – Civil Land

Acquisition - Privatevi. Clearance for Environment vii. Power purchase agreement viii. Clearance from different ix. Preparation of plan for Resettlement & rehabilitationx. Financing

Time TakenActivities V to X can be done in parallel. The most time consuming is Preparation of Resettlement and Rehabilitation Plan which may take 12 to 24 months.

IMPLEMENTATION & POST COMMISSIONING ACTIVITIES

i. Construction License ii. Engineering design & construction drawings iii. Equipment supplyiv. Civil works construction v. Resettlement & rehabilitation of project affected

familiesvi. commissioningvii. Post commissioning

i. Receipt of payment from utility / trading / userii. Refund of borrowing to FIs

ESTIMATED TIME TAKEN FOR ACTIVITIESActivities Large & Medium HP Small HP

A. Administrative

Advertisement Few times Yearly

Allotment 6 months to one year 6 months to one year

Signing of implementation agreement

2-3 months 1-3 months

B. Pre- implementation

Detailed Investigation & surveys

6 months – 2 years 4 months – 2 years

Pre feasibility Report (PFR)

3-6 months 1-3 months

Detailed Project Report (DPR)

6-12 months 3-6 months

Approval of DPR 4-6 months 4-6 months

ESTIMATED TIME TAKEN FOR ACTIVITIES Contd...

Activities Large & Medium HP Small HP

Land Acquision – Forest Land Acquision – Civil Land Acquision - Private

6-18 months concurrently6-12 months concurrently4-12 months concurrently

6-4-12 months4-12 months

Clearance for Environment

6-12 months y concurrently

4-12 month concurrently

Power purchase agreement

3-6 month concurrently 2-4 month concurrently

Clearance from different Twelve months concurrently

6 months concurrently

Preparation of plan for Resettlement & rehabilitation

12 to 24 months concurrently

Normally not involved

Financing 4-12 month concurrently 3-6 month concurrently

ESTIMATED TIME TAKEN FOR ACTIVITIES Contd...

C. Implementation

Construction License 2-6 month 2-3 months

Engineering design & construction drawings

4-18 month concurrently

3-6 month concurrently

Equipment supply 12-24 month concurrently

8-16 month concurrently

Civil works construction

24-48 month concurrently

10-18 months concurrently

Resettlement & rehabilitation

36 to 60 months concurrently

Normally not involved

commissioning 36-60 months concurrently

12-24 months concurrently

Activities Large & Medium HP Small HP

ESTIMATED TIME TAKEN FOR ACTIVITIES Contd...

D. Post commissioning

Receipt of payment from utility / trading / user

1 month 1 month

Refund of borrowing to FIs

As per Schedule As per schedule

Activities Large & Medium HP Small HP

INDEPENDENCE POWER PRODUCER HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT FLOW CHART

Environmental friendly, clean renewableHigh degree of flexibilityPart of multi purpose project with additional benefits.Pumped storage for optimal integrate operation of gridLeast operational and maintenance costAdditional benefits of Flood control, Tourism, fishery.Well recognized for obtaining financial support.

Strengths

Weakness

• Mainly depends on rainfall/snowmelt.• Run of river not for peaking• High capital intensive.• Remotely located• Gestation period is very large.• Relatively smaller units.• Non standard occurrence.

Opportunities• Vast potential untapped• Requirement for power peaking• Greater concern towards increasing

pollutions on land, water and in air causes leading inclination towards hydro

• Depletion of fossil fuels.

Threats• Ambitious plan for thermal/nuclear

programme for power.• Growing concern of environment.• Prone to natural calamities.• Submergence of land and displacement of

population• Apprehension on seismic disturbance • Over emphasis of other renewable energy

sources development.

INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

• The Ministry of Power responsible for policy and programmes and all matters in the sector of Power.

• The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is responsible for all matters of new and renewable energy including hydropower development.

• The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) is the technical wing of the ministry.

• Central Electricity Regulatory Commission is to regulate the tariff of generating companies, to regulate interstate transmission of electricity, to issue licenses to function as transmission licensees, to adjudicate upon disputes involving distribution companies or transmission licensee, to specify grid code etc.

• Central Transmission Utility is a government company to undertake transmission of electricity through the interstate transmission system.

• Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL), which is a Government of India company, is entrusted with the responsibility of creating a national transmission grid.

Institutional Arrangements Contd…

• The PTC is to purchase power from the identified private projects and sell it to the identified State Electricity Boards or supply power directly to a 'cluster' .

• Rural Electrification Corporation, a Government of India company to assist the Departments of Energy and Power of various State Governments, State Electricity Boards in the development and financing of programmes of rural electrification.

• Power Finance Corporation, a central public sector undertaking, to assist various electricity Boards in the power sector.

• Central Water Commission is an autonomous Commission under the Ministry of Water

INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTSContd…

Other organisations IncludeProfessional organisations like – Central Power Research Institute, – Power Engineers Training Society, – Energy Management Centre etc.– Central Board of Irrigation and Power,– Council of Power Utility,

OTHER STAKEHOLDERS

• Power Trading companies• Private developers• Regulatory commission • Financial Institutions• Manufacturers • Consultants• EPC contractors and construction firms• NGOs

Sources of Information (e.g. in India)

State Nodal Agencies for renewable energy in states

State Electricity Boards, Deptt. of Power of states

Central Government MNES, CEA, CWC, NHPC etcIndividuals having background in such data calculation

Survey of India including Digital Mapping Centre

Forest Survey of India

Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun

Regional Centre for Remote Sensing, Dehradun

NATMO, Calcutta

REFERENCESMinistry of Power, govt. of India (ww.powermin.nic.in)• Electricity Act 2003• National Electricity Policy, Feb. 2005• Tariff Policy under Electricity Act 2003-March 2006• Policy on Hydropower Development, Aug. 1998• India’s Electricity Sector-Widening Scope for Private

Participation, Investment Promotion Cell. Ministry of Power, Government of India, Jan. 2006

• Guidelines for Development of Hydro Electric Projects Sites, May 2006

• Guidelines for Formulation of Detailed Project Reports for Hydro Electric Schemes. Their Acceptance and Examination for concurrence, Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi, Jan 2007.

• National Environment Policy 2006

REFERENCESContd…

• Foreign Director investment Policy, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, April 2006

• New and Renewable Energy Policy Statement 2005

• National water policy 2002

• National resettlement and rehabilitation policy at 2003 and 2006 (draft)

• Norwegian Business in India, Royal Norwegian Embassy, New Delhi Sept 2006

• Information Booklet about Norwegian Trade and Industry, Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry 2005