20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

8
3-day Residential training program on Power Market Leadership Course - “Indian Electricity Markets” Program Partners Power Exchange India Limited Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore October 28 to 30, 2015 Program Venue: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Transcript of 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

Page 1: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

3-day Residential training program on Power Market Leadership Course -

“Indian Electricity Markets”

Program Partners Power Exchange India Limited

Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

October 28 to 30, 2015

Program Venue: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Page 2: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) is organizing 3-days residential on Power Market Leadership Course – Indian Electricity Market” in association with the prestigious Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. The program is designed by the experts from PXIL and IISc with a focus on recent developments in the Power sector. The venue for this program is the prestigious Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and the program is scheduled during the period October 28 to 30, 2015.

Program Objective: Optimal power procurement plays an important role in providing cheap power to consumers. With the enactment of the Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2014 in the near future, the Distribution licensees would be exposed to competition from new entities who would adopt frugal processes to provide excellent services to their end consumers In addition to competition, the rapid expansion in Renewable capacity would pose serious challenges in grid management, sustaining investor interests in renewables and attaining a balance between green and conventional power. To address some of the critical issues related to provisions of competitive services, identifying enablers of competitive services, challenges posed by large scale integration of renewables and promotion of market based transaction, sessions have been carefully designed to invoke thought provoking discussions among the participants to bring out issues that affect business & operational decisions..

Who should attend? The training course has been specifically designed for senior to mid level professionals from industry and practitioners from the entire power sector spectrum including:

Program take-away The program has been designed to discuss issues that help in preparing for competition and identifying solutions to meet ever increasing demands of consumers. Program allows participants to understand the Regulatory and policy issues that effect the transmission and distribution sector. Interaction with Sector Experts and Indian Institute of Science faculty, makes this program a wining proposition for professionals.

How would we add value?

Practical Insight: The program encourages extensive deliberations between participants and the experts who provide insights to the practical issues faced by the industry.

An innovative platform: Faculty from premier academic institutes along with independent thinkers, market practitioners, experts from the Power Sector, key Policy Makers as well as Regulatory Authorities bring in modern and contemporary concepts and their perspectives on a single platform, making the training program innovative and open for new and fresh ideas that can be deliberated.

Best in class training environment: PXIL in association IISc bring in the best in class infrastructure and resources to provide a learning environment for effective knowledge transfer.

Regulators Policy makers & planning authorities

Distribution licensees Financial Institutions & Banks

Transmission Licensee System Operators

Trading Licensee Infrastructure Development Institutions

Consumer representatives IPP & Captive Power Producers

Industrial & Open Access Consumers Consulting & Advisory Firms

Page 3: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

COURSE OUTLINE*

Day 1, OCTOBER 28, 2015

Indian Electricity Market: Historical perspective & emerging trends Power Sector in India: Recent Policies / Regulations related developments – Electricity (Amendment) Bill 2014, proposed amendment to Standard Bidding Documents under Case-2, Challenges in implementing Open Access and rationalising cross subsidy, Challenges in large scale integration of Renewable Rationalisation of Cross subsidy surcharge: Regulatory provisions related to Cross subsidy surcharge (CSS), Economics of cross subsidies in electricity tariff, Methodology of computation of CSS, Viability of Average cost of supply, Challenges in implementing cost of supply, International practices on levying CSS, Challenges in devising a road map for reduction in CSS Roadmap for Sustainable Energy development: Proposed RE Energy law , Road map for rapid deployment of Renewable electricity deployment till 2030, Challenges for development of transmission & distribution

Day 2, OCTOBER 29, 2015

Power Procurement Planning: Load forecast assessment by Utility, Regulatory purchase vs. Competitive bidding, Approach by Distribution licensee on Case-1 and Case-2 procurement, Short term procurement, Exchange based purchase to meet requirement, Economic trade-off between scheduling contracted power vs. purchasing short term power Competition in Retail Electricity Markets: Historical precedence on Retail competition, Regulatory provisions to introduce Retail level competition, Segregation of Wires and Supply business , Roles and Responsibilities of Wires & Supply licensees, Future of existing PPAs – consumer burden, International practices on Retail level competition PXs Operations & RPO: Power Exchange Operations, Products available on the Exchange, short term power markets, 24 x 7 Intra Day product, REC mechanism, RPO obligation, etc

Day 3, OCTOBER 30, 2015

Forecasting and Power flow scheduling: Regulatory provisions, IEGC / Grid Code and challenges in compliance for generation, Challenges faced by Load Despatch Center in adhering to Merit Order principles, integration of renewables and settlement of imbalances

Challenges in large scale integration of Renewables: Development of network both Inter-State and Intrastate, System operation challenges, Power procurement optimisation vis-à-vis complying to RPO targets Challenges in Forecasting & Scheduling infirm RE based power: CERC framework on Forecasting, Scheduling and Imbalance treatment of RE based power, challenges in implementation, International practices on forecasting, scheduling and imbalance treatment on infirm power, Challenges in implementation vis-à-vis Developers perspectives

Page 4: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

3-Day residential training program on Power Market Leadership Course – “Indian Electricity Markets”

PXIL – Indian Institute Of Science, Bangalore

October 28 to 30, 2015

Note: 1) On Day 1: 8:45 – 9:00 am: Inaugural session starts early

Day & Date 09:00 – 10:30 hrs 11:00 – 12:30 hrs 14:00 – 15:30

hrs 16:00 – 17:30 hrs

Day 1 Wednesday (October 28,

2015)

Inaugural session Welcome address and

Introduction to Programme –

IISc & PXIL, MD of BESCOM

On Indian Electricity

Market

Power Sector In India

(Mr. Amulya. Charan, ex-Chief mentor, Tata

Power )

Rationalisation of Cross subsidy

surcharge (Mr. Umesh

Agarwal, PWC)

Roadmap for Sustainable Energy

development (Convention + RE)

(Prof. Balachandra. Patil, IISc)

Day 2 Thursday

(October 29, 2015)

Power Procurement Planning

(Mr. Amulya. Charan, ex-Chief mentor, Tata

Power )

Competition in Retail Electricity Markets

(Mr. J. D. Kulkarni, DB

Power)

Power Exchange

Operations

(PXIL)

RPO compliance & REC Market

(PXIL and Mr. V P Raja ,Ex Chairman MERC)

Day 3 Friday

(October 30, 2015)

Forecasting and Power flow scheduling

(Prof .D. Thukaram ,

IISc)

Challenges in large scale integration of

Renewables

(Mr. V. Balaji, DGM-SRLDC)

Challenges in Forecasting &

Scheduling Infirm RE

based power

(Tata Power Renewable)

Certificate distribution, Summary and Wrap – up

(PXIL & IISc)

Page 5: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

Power Exchange India Limited

Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) is India’s first institutionally promoted power enchant provides innovative and credible solutions to transform the Indian Power Markets. PXIL Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX). PXIL is also India’s first and only ISO 9001:2008 Certified Power Exchange in India. PXIL provides an electronic platform for trading of power at national level. PXIL presently offers products that enable the market participants to trade electricity on Day-Ahead, Intra Day, Contingency, Week Ahead and on Any Day basis. PXIL also conducts monthly auction of RECs at its trading platform. All the Products are approved by Hon’ble CERC.

PXIL has created a Power Market - Center of Excellence (PM-CoE) as a leading edge thought partnership platform. The objective of PM-CoE is to catalyze the development of power markets in India by arranging knowledge sharing and Knowledge dissemination platforms for power sector professionals from government, public as well as private utilities and individual practitioners through various training programs, Conferences, workshops, seminars etc

Indian Institute Of Science, Bangalore The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) was founded in 1909 as a result of the joint efforts of Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata, the Government of India, and the Maharaja of Mysore. In 1886, Jamsetji Tata conceived of a university of science that will work for the benefit of India, and in 1898 created an endowment for establishing such an institution. The Government of India then took up the effort, and, in consultation with scientists in England and in India, decided to locate the Institute in Bangalore, where the Maharaja of Mysore, Shri Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, donated 372 acres of land. The Institute was formally vested in 1909, the foundation stone was laid in 1911, and the first batch of students started their studies in the same year.

Over the 105 years since its establishment, IISc has become the premier institute for advanced scientific and technological research and education in India. The training program is being coordinated by the Centre for Continuing Education and the Department of Management of Studies.

Program Faculty The faculty for this program would comprise of eminent professors from IISc, Bangalore market practitioners and experts from the Power Sector, key policy makers as well as Regulators.

Program Facilities Opportunity to interact with some of the best sector practitioners & Indian Institute of Science faculty Access to Library 3 – Nights single accommodation in non-AC room at the IISc campus 3 – Days boarding charges in complete Pick-up and drop from Airport / Railway station in Bangalore

Cancellation and Refund Policy You must notify us by email at least 48hours in advance if you wish to send a substitute participant. No credits or refunds will be given for cancellation received after 10days prior to the start of the program. PXIL reserves the right to cancel the training program if it deems necessary and will not be responsible for airfare, hotel or other cost incurred by registrants. No liability is assumed by PXIL for changes in program date, content or speakers. Terms & condition PXIL holds all rights to circulate and distribute the information discussed, shared and presented during the training program.

Page 6: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

REGISTRATION FORM

3-day Residential training program on Power Market Leadership Course – “Indian Electricity Markets

Venue: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Kindly email /fax the filled form to Ms Afsha ansari at [email protected] / [email protected] / +91-22-26530521

Name & Designation of nominating person

Department / Organization

Address

City Postcode Country

Fax No. Mobile No. Phone No.

Email Id.

PAN of organization TAN of organization

We are nominating the following employees from our organization: Kindly attach additional sheets if delegate details exceed the space provided below

S.N. Name of Participant Designation Email ID Mobile No

REGISTRATION FEES

Fee Upto Two (Per Participant) More than Two (Per Participant)

INR 57,000/-* 54,000/-*

Note: 1) For Employees of organisation belonging to North Eastern region of India the per participant fee would be

Rs. 52,000/-*

2) *Service tax is applicable on the above registration fee, currently the service tax is payable at 14%.

Registration would be confirmed on receipt of the payment/approval note on first-cum-first-serve. There are limited seats for the training program, it is therefore suggested that you book your seats early.

The Registration Fee includes: The Participation Fees, all stationary & course material related to training 3 – Nights single accommodation in non AC room at the IISc campus 3 – Days boarding charges in complete Pick-up and drop from Airport / Railway station in Bangalore (Note to participant: Before finalising your travel plans please speak to us)

Details for making payment : Please note that cash payments against the training fee will not be accepted

VIA DEMAND DRAFT / CHEQUE

Demand Draft/ Cheque to be drawn

in favor of

Power Exchange India Limited

Payable at Mumbai

WIRE TRANSFER PAYMENT

Beneficiary: PXIL - Business Account

Bank Name: HDFC Bank Limited

Address: Manekji Wadia Bldg, Ground Floor, Nanik Motwani Marg,Fort Mumbai -

400001

Bank Account Number: 0099 0690 0140 88

Swift Code: HDFCINBB IFSC Code: HDFC0000060

Page 7: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

WHO HAS ATTENDED?

ABC Papers Limited Abellon Clean Energy Limited Abhijeet Group ABPS Infrastructure Advisory Private Limited Acciona Energy India Private Limited Adani Power Limited Aditya Birla Management Corporation Private Limited Air Liquide India Holding Private Limited Almondz Insurance Brokers Private Limited Amaraja Batteries Ltd. Ambuja Cements Limited Aptus Biosciences Arunachal Pradesh Power Corporation Private Limited Athulitha Management Systems Private Limited B L A Industries Private Limited Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission Bloomberg L.P British High Commission BSES Rajdhani Power Limited Bureau of Energy & Efficiency Central Electricity Authority Central Electricity Regulatory Commission Chhattisgarh State Power Trading Company Limited Chilime Hydropower Company Limited, Nepal Clarion wind Farm Private Limited CLP Power India Limited Coastal Gujarat Power Limited Damodar Valley Corporation Delhi Transco Limited Directorate of Energy, (Himachal Pradesh) DPSC Limited Druk Green Power Corporation Limited, Bhutan EID Parry (India) Limited, Chennai Essar Power Limited Ferranti Computer Systems India Private Limited Gammon Infrastructure Projects Limited GMR Energy Trading Limited Greenko Group GRID Corporation of Orissa Limited Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission Gujarat Energy Training & Research Institute Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited ICRA Management Consulting Services Limited Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys Limited Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited IOT Infrastructure & Energy Services Limited Iridis Advisory Private Limited Isolux Corsan India Ispat Energy Limited Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited Jharkhand State Electricity Board Jindal Power Trading Company Limited Jodhpur Discom JSW Power Trading Company Limited JUSCO Limited Karanataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited Kerala State Electricity Board Knowledge Infrastructure Systems Private Limited LANCO Power Trading Limited Larsen & Toubro Limited

M AND B SWITCHGEARS Private Limited M.P. Power Trading Company Limited M. P. Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitran Company Limited Mafatlal Denim Limited Mafatlals Industries Limited Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Limited Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited Mittal Processors Private Limited National Hydro Power Corporation Limited NCC Infrastructure Holdings Limited Nepal Electricity Authority NHPC Limited North Delhi Power Limited North Eastern Regional Power Committee, Shillong NTPC Limited NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited ORACLE India P & R Engineering Services Private Limited PEL Power Limited Pipavav Energy Private Limited Power Company of Karnataka Limited Power Finance Corporation Limited Power Grid Corporation of India Limited Power System Operation Corporation Limited PPN Power Generating Company private limited PTC India Limited Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited Ramky Infrastructure Limited Real Ispat & Power Limited Reliance Energy Limited Reliance Infrastructure Limited Reliance Retail Limited RPG Power Trading Rural Electrification Corporation Limited Sarda Energy & Minerals Limited SBI Capital Markets Shalivahana Green Energy Limited Shree Cement Limited Shree Renuka Sugars Limited Shyam Indus Power Solution Private Limited Siemens Corporate Technology Sindya Power Generating Company Private Limited SREI Group (Srei Infrastructure Finance limited) Sterling Agro Industries Limited Suzlon Energy Limited Tamil Nadu Electricity Board Tata Power Company Limited Tata Power Trading Company Limited TMDC, Tata Steel Limited Torrent Power Limited Transmission Corporation of Andra Pradesh Limited Ultratech Cement Limited Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Limited Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited Vandana Vidhyut Limited Wartsila India Limited West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd. *in alphabetical order

Page 8: 20151007_061313_Training_brochure_IISc,_2015.pdf

For registration/queries, contact:

Miss. Afsha Ansari T: +91 22 2653 0521 / 500

M: 9699870658 F: +91 22 2659 8512

Email: [email protected]

Mr. Atish Mungi T: +91 22 2653 0500 M: +91 9637286075 F: +91 22 2659 8512

Email: [email protected]

Program coordinator Anil V. Kale , PXIL

Prof. Balachandra Patil, IISc Bangalore

Power Market – Centre of Excellence The Power Market – Centre of Excellence (PM- CoE) at PXIL has now entered 6th year of its operation and has successfully created a knowledge pool of faculties and experts from academia as well as from the industry for running such training programs in association with premier educational institutes in India and Abroad. PM-CoE has conducted 23 training programs since inception with leading academic institutes like IIMA, IIT B, ASCI & NPTI. PM-CoE also conducts utility specific programs and international study tour. We have now trained more than 500 participants in our various training programs