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MADHYA PRADESH POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LIMITED STATE LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE, NAYAGAON, RAMPUR, JABALPUR Telephone: (0761) 2970089 Fax: (0761) 2664343/2970119 e-mail sldcmpjbp@gmail.com Corporate office: Madhya Pradesh Power Transmission Co. Ltd., Block No.2, Shakti Bhawan, Rampur, Jabalpur 482008, CIN-U40109MP2001SGC014880, Email-mdtransco.nic.co.in No.07-05/SG-9B-II/3786 Jabalpur, dated:31.12.2018 To As per distribution list Sub: Minutes of 66 th meeting of Operation and Coordination Committee of MP. The Minutes of 66 th meeting of the Operation and Coordination Committee of MP held on 17 th November 2018 at Conference Hall, SLDC, MPPTCL, Nayagaon, Jabalpur has been uploaded on the website of SLDC www.sldcmpindia.com and can be downloaded. (R.A. Sharma) Member Secretary, OCC SLDC, MPPTCL, Jabalpur

Distribution List 1. The Chief Engineer (Works), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Shakti Bhawan, Jabalpur, emailceehtmi@yahoo.com. 2. The Chief Engineer (T&C), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur. Fax No- 0761-2665593, 2702710 Emailcetandc@gmail.com 3. The Chief Engineer (Transmission-East Zone), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Shakti Bhawan, Jabalpur. Emailsk.gaikwad@mptransco.nic.in. 4. The Chief Engineer (Transmission-West Zone), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Indore. 5. The Chief Engineer (Transmission-Central Zone), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Bijlee Nagar, Govindpura, Bhopal, email- setncbpl@gmail.com. 6. The Chief Engineer (Plg & Des), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur, Fax No- 0761-2660908 Emailceps321@yahoo.com 7. The Chief Engineer (Procurement.), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur,.Fax No- 0761-2660908 Email substation_vi@yahoo.com 8. The Chief Engineer(EHT:Const.), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur. Fax-0761-2661618, E-mailce.ehtc@mptransco.nic.in. 9. The Chief Engineer(EHT:Maint&insp.), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur. Fax-0761-2665593, E-mailce.mni@mptransco.nic.in. 10. The Executive Director (O & M:Gen), MP Power Generating Company Limited, Jabalpur. Fax No- 0761-2664749, Email- gcc.mppgcl@gmail.com, Email- edomg_mpeb@rediffmail.com 11. The Chief Engineer (O&M:Hydel), MP Power Generating Co. Ltd, Jabalpur, Fax No-0761-2664749. 12. The General Manager(PM), MPPMCL, Jabalpur Email gm_pm@mptradeco.com controlroom.tradeco@gmail.com 13. The Superintending Engineer (GCC), MPPGCL, Jabalpur Email segcc.mppgcl@gmail.com gcc.mppgcl@gmail.com. 14. The General Manger (DCC-EZ), DISCOM Control Centre, MP Poorva Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co.Limited, Jabalpur, Fax No- 0761-2668503, Email cmdez_ld@yahoo.co.in. 15. The Dy. General Manager (DCC CZ), DISCOM Control Centre, MP Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Limited, Bhopal, Fax No-0755-2580611,Email- plm.mpcz@gmail.com. 16. The Executive Engineer (DCC-WZ), DISCOM Control Centre, MP Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Limited, Near Polo Ground, Jail Road, Indore, Fax No- 0731-2421554, Email- dccindore@gmail.com. 17. The Executive Engineer, Sub Load Despatch Centre, MPPTCL, Indore, Fax No- 0731-2874515, Email eesubldcind@yahoo.com. 18. The Executive Engineer, Sub Load Despatch Centre, MPPTCL, Bhopal, Fax No- 0755-2885220, Email aldc_bpl@yahoo.co.in 19. The General Manger(RO), MPPMCL, In front of Bhojpur Club, E-4, Arera Colony,Bhopal, Fax No-0755-2423046, Email-Rajeev_keskar@rediffmail.com 20. The Chief Engineer (PM&C), Narmada Hydroelectric Development Corpn. Ltd, NHDC Parisar, Shamla Hills, Bhopal 462013., Fax No- 0755-4030130,Email om.co.nhdc@gmail.com 5vinodnhdc@rediffmail.com 21. The Chief Electrical Distribution Engineer, West Central Railway (WCR), General Manager s Office, Electrical Department, Jabalpur-482001 (MP), Fax: 0761-2627629, Email- cede@wcr.gov.in, dyceetrdwcr@gmail.com, M- 9752415312, Mr.Satyendra Kumar (Dy.CE), Mob.9752415301 (CEDE, WCR). 22. The General Manager, Indira Sagar Power Station, NHDC Office complex, PO : Narmada Nagar, Distt : Khandwa (MP) 450 119, Fax No- 07323-284080, Email nhdc-isp@rediffmail.com 23. The General Manager, Omkareshwar Power Station, Prashsnik Bhawan, Urja Vihar, Sidhwarkut, Distt : Khandwa (MP) 450 554, FaxNo-07280-271703, Email- pksaxena@nhdcl.com, saxena_pks123@rediffmail.com, omkareshwar.nhdc@gmail.com. 24. The Director (Projects), BLA Power Limited, At : Niwari, PO: Khorsipan, Tah : Gadarwara, Distt ; Narsinghpur 487 551, Fax No. 07791-243667 / 243669, Email manish@bla.co.in 25. The Sr. Vice President, Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd., Village Sirchopi Subpost Office-Agasod, Post Office-Bina- 470113 Distt- Sagar, Fax No. 07580-277200, Email jbtppbina400kvswitchyard@gmail.com jptpp.switchyard@jalindia.co.in, 26. The Chief Executive Officer, Kalpataru Satpura Transco Pvt. Ltd., Satpura Colony, Betul Road, Old Itarsi, Distt. Hoshangabad, Email cbhandari@kalpatarupower.com 27. M/s Ujaas Energy Ltd. 701, NRK Business park, Vijay Nagar Sqaure, Indore 452010, Email id :-solar@ujaas.com 28. M/s Suzlon Global Services Ltd., 1090, Scheme no. 114, Park-2, Ring Road, Universal Hospital Row, Email- deepesh.sankwa@suzlon.com, Indore 452010, Badree.hirve@suzlon.com

MINUTES FOR 66th MEETING OF OPERATION & COORDINATION COMMITTEE OF MP HELD ON 17th NOVEMBER 2018 AT 11:00 AM AT CONFERENCE HALL, SLDC, MPPTCL, NAYAGAON, JABALPUR. The 66th meeting of Operation & Coordination Committee of MP was held on 17th November 2018 at 11:00 AM at SLDC, MPPTCL, Nayagaon, Jabalpur. The list of participants is enclosed at Annexure -1.0. Shri K.K.Parbhakar C.E.(SLDC) & Chairman OCC welcomed all the guests & participants for 66th OCCM of MP. Chairman OCC informed the committee that it is appreciable that MP has met the demand of 13035 MW today for first time without any system constraint & the grid parameters were also within limits in transmission network. He stated that the demand of MP above 13000MW has been met successfully with the coordination and support of MPPGCL which ensured the availability of about 4200MW thermal generation, MPPTCL ensured the availability of healthy & adequate transmission network and Discoms supported by providing adequate capacity of capacity banks which helped in maintaining the voltage & ensured availability of quality supply at consumer end. Discoms also supported in load management at local level by shifting the load of 11 KV feeders thus relieving the over loaded transmission network. In continuation to this, further he also added that NHDC has its own significance roll, as NHDC has ensured the availability of 1500MW Hydel Generation at any instant which helps in maintaining the load generation balance in MP Grid in short duration of time. MPPMCL has also ensured the adequate quantum of banking which has also supported in safe & secure grid operation. Further he stated that without the cooperation & support of any of these entities it would not be possible to meet the demand of 13035MW. Thereafter he stated that SLDC-MP has been appreciated for its functioning & managing the grid at various National Level platforms, which is due to the cooperation & support of each entity. Chairman OCC informed that in some areas like Guna, Sitamau and Mandsour the low voltage complaints has been received at Discom level but the voltage at were about 34 KV at transmission end. From the above it reveals that the voltage has been maintained at transmission end but the low voltage problem is still persisting at consumer end due to lack of capacitor banks at Discom level in these particular areas. It is therefore desired that all DCC s/discom shall avoid MVAR injection in grid and plan for proper capacity addition of capacitor banks particularly in these areas so that nominal voltage at consumer end may be ensured. Further Chairman OCC stated that from 1 st September 2018 pool account is maintained by SLDC. Now BSC has been implemented, thus the additional & capping have been adopted by commission as proposed by MPSLDC for balancing the pool account. In new DSM these additional & capping charges are incorporated & deposited in the pool account, thus amount deposited in pool account will be increased in continuous basis. Therefore, it would not be feasible to blocked the amount in the pool account as these companies are taking loan on higher rates for capacity enhancement. He mentioned that at regional level approximately Rs.2000 crore was blocked in regional pool account subsequently these amounts have been utilized as PSDF fund, similarly we are planning in consultation with commission for adopting a procedure according to which this pool balance amount could be adjusted /distributed to the concerned entities in the same calendar month which can be utilized by the entities for development & capacity/network enhancement. Thereafter he requested Member Secretary to take up the agenda points. Shri R.A.Sharma Member Secretary OCC & Addl. Chief Engineer, SLDC welcomed all the guests and participants for 66 th OCCM and requested all the participants for formal introduction.. He also congratulating all entities for extending full cooperation for managing rabi season and MP has successfully met demand above 13000 MW. Further he informed that in some areas like shujalpur voltage problem was reported which was mitigate by changing the tap position of transformers and reactors were also switched according to the system requirement. Generators are also requested to provide MVAR support within their capability curve. Thereafter the agenda points were taken up which are narrated here under in nutshell: ITEM NO. 1 : CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES : Minutes of 65 TH meeting of Operation & Coordination Committee of MP held on 14 th September 2018 at SLDC, MPPTCL, Jabalpur were forwarded to the Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 1

committee members vide No. 07-05/SG-9B-II/3164 Jabalpur dated 01.11.2018. No comments have been received, hence committee confirms the minutes. ITEM NO. 2 : REVIEW OF SYSTEM OPERATION DURING THE MONTHS AUGUST 2018 TO SEPTEMBER 2018. 2.1. Frequency Particulars: The committee was apprised that during August 2018 the system frequency was below 49.90 Hz for 8.93% of time against 13.21% of time during September 2018. The system frequency was above 50.05 Hz for 10.63 % of time during August 2018 against 6.57 % of time during September 2018. The system frequency was within the IEGC range of 49.90-50.05 Hz for 80.44 % of the time during August 2018 against 78.48 % of time during September 2018. The average monthly frequency was 49.98 Hz during month of August 2018 and 49.95 Hz during month of September 2018. The system frequency did not touch 49.98 Hz during the above period. The detailed frequency particulars for the month of August 2018 and September 2018 are enclosed at Annexure-2.1. The brief detail of frequency profile is given here under:- Month AUGUST 2018 SEPTEMBER 2018 Average frequency Minimum Integrated frequency over an hour Maximum integrated frequency over an hour Instantaneous Minimum Frequency Instantaneous Maximum Frequency 49.98 Hz 49.81 Hz 50.08 Hz 49.62 Hz 50.22 Hz 49.97 Hz 49.77 Hz 50.08 Hz 49.57 Hz 50.20 Hz 2.2 Operational Matters 2.2.1 Operational Discipline : The committee was apprised that system operated in terms of frequency profile for the months AUGUST 2018 and SEPTEMBER 2018 is as given below for discussion by the committee : Month AUGUST 2018 SEPTEMBER 2018 % of time Frequency Below 49.90 Hz % of time Frequency above 50.05 Hz % of time frequency within the permissible range of 49.90-50.05 Hz. Average monthly frequency 8.93% 10.63% 80.44% 49.98 Hz 13.21% 06.57% 80.22% 49.97 Hz Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 2

2.2.2 Voltage Profile: The committee was apprised that during the months AUGUST 2018 and SEPTEMBER 2018 the maximum and minimum voltage as recorded at following important 400 KV s/s in MP Grid:- Sr. No. Name of 400 KV Substation AUGUST 2018 SEPTEMBER 2018 Max. Voltage Min. Voltage Max. Voltage Min. Voltage Observed Observed Observed Observed Voltage KV Date Voltage KV Date Voltage KV Date Voltage KV Date 1 Indore 423 17.08.18 404 09.08.18 420 27.09.18 397 06.09.18 2 Itarsi 422 10.08.18 406 20.08.18 422 22.09.18 400 15.09.18 3 Bina 419 26.08.18 396 27.08.18 417 23.09.18 398 15.09.18 4 Gwalior 416 25.08.18 389 02.08.18 417 23.09.18 391 14.09.18 5 Nagda 423 17.08.18 404 09.08.18 420 06.09.18 398 27.09.18 6 Satpura 424 01.08.18 412 31.08.18 425 06.09.18 407 27.09.18 7 Birsinghpur 422 26.08.18 410 09.08.18 421 09.09.18 407 27.09.18 8 ISP 428 10.08.18 402 09.08.18 428 14.09.18 401 27.09.18 9 Bhopal 417 26.08.18 398 31.08.18 416 22.09.18 396 15.09.18 10 Ashta 426 26.08.18 409 04.08.18 427 06.09.18 404 18.09.18 11 Pithampur 424 22.08.18 404 28.08.18 422 06.09.18 401 12.09.18 12 Singhaji 428 22.08.18 409 28.08.18 425 06.09.18 401 12.09.18 The low voltages were observed in the Gwalior region, hence MPPTCL & Discoms are requested to maintain the voltage in Gwalior region by proper switching on capacitor banks in the area. SLDC ensure the switching off the reactors at PGCIL Gwalior through WRLDC as &when required. 2.2.3 Status of Capacitor Banks in sub-transmission system: The committee was apprised that the updated information of the status of capacitor banks in sub-transmission system as on 31 th SEPTEMBER 2018 as submitted by DISCOMs is detailed below: DISCOM Capacitor bank Capacitor Capacitor bank Require Requiremen Capacitor Balance installed in good Banks healthy installed but ment of t against banks already capacitor condition (No) but not in defective & are repair nonrepairable ADB T-V covered covered under banks to be service due to repairable (No) against in control ckt each capacitor other problem unit (No) banks schemes 600 1200 1500 600 1200 1500 600 1200 1500 No of 100 600 1200 KVAR KVAR KVAR KVA R KVA R KVA KVAR KVAR KVAR R KVAR Units required KVAR KVAR 600 KVAR 1200 600 KVAR KVAR EZ 407 140 46 14 07 01 27 07 0 25 - - - - - - 1500 KVAR CZ 3 686 795 - - - 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 WZ 634 547 715 0 6 3 21 12 12 166 10 13 - - - 3 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 3

Member Secretary OCC stated that all the Discoms shall ensure the availability of the capacitor bank during Rabi season so that the low voltage problems are avoided and quality supply is ensured at consumer end. Further the availability of capacitor banks which are healthy but not in service due to control ckt problem shall be ensured by Discoms. 2.2.4 Status of Shunt Capacitor Banks installed at various EHV Transmission Substation: The committee was apprised that the updated information of the status of installed capacitor banks (in MVAR) in EHV transmission system as on 30.09.2018 as submitted by MPPTCL is given below:- Voltage Capacitor bank Capacity Added Capacitor banks TOTAL Capacitor Bank Class installed as on after Last OCC already covered CAPACITY AS Installed but 31.05.18(MVAR) Meeting (MVAR) under ADB T-V ON 31.07.18 defective & are not (MVAR) repairable (No & MVAR) 220 KV 100.00 0.00-100.00 All in Service 132 KV 1238.00 0.00-1238.00 5140.50 36.00-5176.50 Total 6478.50 0.00-6514.50 2.2.5 Status of completion of ongoing Transmission Schemes being executed by MPPTCL: The committee was apprised that the various ongoing Transmission Schemes completed during the financial year 2017-2018 (up to SEPTEMBER 2018) and plan for completion of various ongoing Transmission Schemes for the Year 2017-2018 is enclosed as Annexure 2.2.5(i) and 2.2.5(ii) respectively. 2.2.6 U/F and df/dt Relay Operation (i) (ii) U/F and df/dt Relay Operation: The committee was apprised that frequency did not touch 49.20 Hz during AUGUST 2018 and SEPTEMBER 2018. There was no df/dt operation during the same period. Defective u/f, df/dt relays: The committee was apprised that MPPTCL has informed that all the df/dt and U/F relays are in operation, where the U/F relays are not available, the numerical relays programmed for under frequency operation. Defective df/dt relay at 220KV Sagar & 220KV S/S Chhatarpur have been replaced & at S/S Chapda the df/dt protection is provided through df/dt feature of DPR. All U/F stages are in good/ healthy & working condition. 2.3 Power Cuts / Load restrictions/differential Load Shedding by DISCOMS & group allocation to feeders: (i) The committee was apprised about the details of DISCOM wise Power supply given to various domestic categories during the period AUGUST 2018 and SEPTEMBER 2018 is enclosed at Annexure 2.3(i). (ii) Group Allocation to Newly Commissioned existing EHV substations:- The committee was apprised about the region wise list of feeders emanating from various newly commissioned/existing EHV Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 4

substations for which groups have not been allocated is given in Annexure 2.3 (ii). The DISCOM wise details of pending group allocation to feeders is given below:- SN DISCOM Region No of feeders for which groups to be allocated 01 Jabalpur 02 02 Sagar 00 EAST 03 Rewa 01 04 Total 03 05 Indore 11 06 WEST Ujjain 03 07 Total 14 08 Bhopal 11 09 CENTRAL Gwalior 10 10 Total 21 TOTAL Grand Total 38 Discoms are requested to furnish the details as per list enclosed at Annexure-2.3(ii) in the meeting. The representative from East Discom informed the committee that the 2 no. feeders i.e., 33KV Ghansor-II & 33KV Sankh feeders have been group allocated & one no. feeder in Rewa region will be group allocated within 3-4 day. The representative from West Discom informed the committee that the group allocation of feeders is under process and will be group allocated at the earliest. The representative from Central Discom informed the committee 8 no. feeders have been group allocated from Gwalior region and remaining 2 no feeders i.e., Karapura & Mangarh shall be removed from the list as only the bay has been constructed at substation but the construction of 33 KV feeders is pending. Further he informed the committee that in Bhopal region one no. feeder has been group allocated and group allocation of remaining feeders is under process and will be group allocated at the earliest. In view of the above it is requested that the order copy of the feeders which have been group allocated shall be submitted to P&D, MPPTCL under intimation to SLDC. ITEM NO. 3 : OPERATIONAL PLANNNING: 3.1 Generating Units under planned outage and proposed maintenance programme: The committee was apprised about the annual maintenance /outages of thermal generating units of MPPGCL during November 2018 to December 18 is NIL as intimated by ED(O&M:Gen.). The same was confirmed by the representative from MPPGCL. 3.2 Proposed shutdown programme of Transmission lines / Transformers: committee was apprised about the proposed shutdown of transmission elements for the period 01.11.2018 to 31.12.2018 submitted by MPPTCL is enclosed as Annexure-3.2. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 5

3.3 Long Outages of transmission elements and protections: The committee was apprised about the status submitted by MPPGCL /MPPTCL are given below:- Sr. Line/Transformer/ etc Outage date Reason Response from Utility No under long Outage 1. 16MVA BBL make X mer at S/S Berasiya. 2. 40MVA NGEF make at S/S Ghatabillod 3. 315MVA, 400/220 X mer-ii at 400kv S/s Bina. 10.06.2018 02.06.2018 X mer tripped on Differential & Buchholz Trip Indications X mer tripped on Differential & Buchholz trip indications. 14.02.2018 Differential, Buchholz. MPPTCL informed that X mer is declared faulty & replacement is expected in Nov.-18. Representative from MPPTCL informed that the 16MVA failed X mer will be replaced by 20 MVA X mer from 132 KV S/s Manasa and is expectedto be charged by end of Nov-18. MPPTCL informed transformer replaced by new 50 MVA X mer on 03.10.2018. MPPTCL informed that another 400/220KV, 315MVA transformer commissioned on Dt.17-09-18. 4 20MVA EMCO X mer at S/S Chicholi. 27.06.2018 Tripped on Buchholz trip indications. MPPTCL informed that X mer is declared faulty & replacement is expected in Nov.-18. 5 160MVA, 220/ BHEL Make X mer at 400 KV S/s Ashta. 23.07.2018 X mer tripped on Differential & Buchholz trip indications. MPPTCL informed that X mer has been replaced by another 160 MVA X mer on Dt.04-10-18. 6. 40MVA ECE make X mer at 220KV S/S Badod 24.07.2018 X mer tripped on Differential & Buchholz trip indications. MPPTCL informed that X mer was declared faulty & replaced by 20MVA,132/33KV Transformer on Dt.10-10-18 7. 63MVA BHEL make X mer at S/S Dabra 04.08.2018 8. UAT-7B, STPS, Sarni 30.06.2018 9. 500 MVA, 400/220 KV X mer at STPS. 19.04.2018 X mer tripped on OSR and Differentail trip indications due to failure of OLTC. Differential relay & bucholz relay operated. X mer tripped at 21:55 Hrs. due to LA Burst. Emergency shutdown taken for 15 days from 21.04.18 to 05.05.18 for CPRI oil filtering and RLA testing work. Transformer is under GP and referred to OEM for replacement of defective diverter switch. MPPTCL informed that after replacement of defective Diverter Switch, transformer charged on Dt. 19-09-18 MPPGCL informed that tendering work is under progress and technocommercial has been opened on 25.10.18. Correspondence is under progress. The same was confirmed by MPPGCL. MPPGCL informed that Owing to adverse report of RLA conducted on ICT during shutdown, proposal for permanent discontinuation of ICT from service has been submitted. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 6

10. 400 KV Transfer Bus Coupler at SGTPS 02.09.2018 SF6 Gas Leakage MPPGCL informed that Transfer Bus Coupler has been taken in service on 08.10.2018. 11. 50 MVAR (Make GE) Line Reactor at 400KV Sarni- Asta Ckt-I. 31.03.2018 Under outage since 31.03.18 due to concentration of Acetylene gas. DGA test of transformer oil of reactor was carried out by M/s CPRI, Bhopal. To carry out the internal inspection of reactor, NIT will be opened on 15th September 2018 and certain queries on techno commercial issues have been sought from M/s GE(T&D) India (OEM). Clarification is awaited. Any transmission element/ EHV element under outage, which has not been intimated/included under aforesaid outage list, should be invariably intimated to SLDC. All entities are requested to ensure the same. The utility may submit the latest status. ITEM NO. 4 : OPERATIONAL STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2018 AND SEPTEMBER 2018: The details of actual generation, Schedule from Central Sector, demand etc. are given in the following Annexures: Annex. 4.1 Annex. 4.2.i Unit wise actual Generation of MPPGCL thermal Units and station wise Generation of MPPGCL & NHDC Hydel Units. Power Supply Position(Energy Balance Sheet). 4.2.ii. Power Supply Position Scenario:- The committee was apprised about the power supply position for the month of Aug-18 & Sept-18. POWER SUPPLY POSITION FOR THE MONTH : Aug 18 Particulars Max Dem Met on : 06- Aug-18 AT : 08-30 Average 01-10 Aug Average 11-20 Aug Average 21-30 Aug All Fig in MW Average Monthly STATE PEAK DEMAND MET 8577 7303 7194 6544 6999 BREAKUP :- STATE THERMAL (Actual Gen) 2448 2385 2636 1893 2291 STATE THERMAL (RSD) Total MW 0 0 0 420 420 STATE HYDEL 171 281 335 665 434 IPP (STATE) 353 294 300 148 244 CENTRAL SECTOR (Schedule) 2741 2387 2371 2232 2327 CENTRAL SECTOR (Surrender) 45 202 261 388 287 IPP (INTER STATE) 2038 1911 1864 2007 1930 RAILWAY 219 200 186 194 193 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 7

RENEWABLE ENERGY 1296 1124 800 890 937 OTHERS -22-98 -132-87 -105 BANKING / PURCHASE / SALE -846-1170 -1137-1371 -1231 DEVIATION 178-11 -29-25 -22 DEVIATION (AVERAGE) 178 ENERGY SUPPLY STATE (LU) 1849.34 Between (-521 to 519) Between (-639 to 638) Between (-407 to 404) Between (-639 to 638) POWER SUPPLY POSITION FOR THE MONTH : Sep 18 Particulars Max Dem Met on : 19- Sep-18 AT : 19-30 Average 01-10 Sep Average 11-20 Sep Average 21-30 Sep All Fig in MW Average Monthly STATE PEAK DEMAND MET 9481 6358 8003 7712 7358 BREAKUP :- STATE THERMAL (Actual Gen) 2698 1665 2600 2838 2368 STATE THERMAL (RSD) Total MW 600 1610 0 600 1610 STATE HYDEL 1905 994 930 747 890 IPP (STATE) 441 145 310 161 205 CENTRAL SECTOR (Schedule) 2834 2210 2697 2591 2499 CENTRAL SECTOR (Surrender) 0 485 204 222 304 IPP (INTER STATE) 2346 2000 2105 1990 2032 RAILWAY 210 198 199 198 198 RENEWABLE ENERGY 289 990 657 646 764 OTHERS -101-111 -62-34 -69 BANKING / PURCHASE / SALE -1436-1695 -1480-1468 -1548 DEVIATION 295-38 47 41 17 DEVIATION (AVERAGE) 295 Between (-495 to 437) Between (-396 to 533) Between (-498 to 825) ENERGY SUPPLY STATE (LU) 2043.80 Member Secretary OCC stated that from the above data it can be gathered that the system was managed comfortably and in a balanced, safe & secure manner. Further he appreciated MPPMCL for their efforts in maintaining the deviation well within limits. Between (-498 to 825) Annex. 4.3 Annex. 4.4 Hourly Average of Availability and Demand. Hourly average schedule Vs Drawal of DISCOMs. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 8

[Committee may like to note] ITEM NO. 5 : SYSTEM DISTURBANCE IN MP DURING OF AUGUST 2018 AND SEPTEMBER 2018: The committee was apprised about the Grid Disturbances and Grid Incidents in MP during these months are given in Annexure 5. ITEM NO. 6.0 : IMPORTANT OPERATIONAL ISSUES:- 6.1 STATUS OF COMPLETION OF ONGOING SCHEMES FOR COMMISSIONING OF REACTORS / TRANSMISSION ELEMENTS:- The committee was apprised about the present status regarding schedule and commissioning of reactors / transmission elements is as below:- S.No. 400 KV S/s Size MVAR Implementing Agency Expected Date of Commissioning as intimated in last OCC 1. Bus Reactor : ISP 2. Line Reactor on 400 kv Sapura ISP line at STPS 3. Bus Reactor at SSTPS 125 MVAR NHDC 50 MVAR MPPGCL 125 MVAR The latest status may be submitted in the meeting. MPPGCL Bus reactor test charged on 21.09.2018. However for final charging telemetry compliance required to be completed. Representative from ISP informed the committee that the reactor cannot be configured in the existing RTU as the RTU is of old configuration, hence purchase of new RTU is being processed. MPPGCL informed that the price bid has to be opened and the reactor will be commissioned by December 2018. Representative from MPPGCL informed the committee that the expected to be commissioned by June 2019. Work will be carried out under PSDF as intimated by MPPGCL in 62 nd OCC MPPGCL informed the committee that the reactor is under procurement and will be commissioned by December 2018. Representative from MPPGCL informed the committee that the drawing has been approved and reactor is expected to be commissioned by March 2019. 6.2 SYSTEM CONSTRAINT AT SATNA, MAIHAR, REWA, SIDHI AREA: The committee was apprised that as discussed in previous meetings of MP-OCCM any one convincing measures have not been brought in the notice of OCCM to handle the constraints faced in above area which was elaborated in length in the meetings earlier time to time. It is therefore required that transmission network/ Transformer capacity at Maihar, Rewa, Sidhi and Satna area may be re-examined and concrete solution may be work out at the earliest so that in future load of this area could be handled with reliability and security. In this context it is felt following work may be expedite to handle increasing load of Rewa area: Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 9

(1) Shifting of any one ckt of 220 kv Satna-Kotar line from 220kv s/s Satna to Satna PG S/S utilizing 4th Satna -Satna interconnector which is carrying significantly less load due to higher line length in comparison to other interconnectors. (2) Erection of 2nd 220/132 kv ICT at 220kv s/s Maihar. (3) Completion of 132 KV Auxiliary bus at Maihar so as to enable to take 132 KV Maihar -Amarpatan feeder on Auxiliary Bus during any contingency or for load management purpose. At present Auxiliary Bus at Maihar is in incomplete shape. (4) Early completion of 220kv connectivity with RUMS Rewa i.e. 220KV Rewa-Rewa UMSP CKT I & II and 220KV Sidhi -Rewa USMP CKT no I and II. This arrangement shall give stability at Rewa /Satna area; therefore, it should be given utmost priority. It is indicated that 400/ 220 KV ICT No I AND II have already been commissioned at UMSP Rewa, however we are not in a position to utilize the same. The MPPTCL is requested to give updates on the matter and action taken to mitigates the line/ict constrain. Representative from MPPTCL-EHT informed the committee that surver for shifting of any one ckt of 220 KV Satna Kotar line from 220 KV S/s Satna (MPPTCL) to Satna (PGCIL) has been done and one no. tower has to erected and work is expected to be completed by end of December-18. Further for erection of 2nd 220/132 kv ICT at 220kv s/s Maihar, MPPTCL informed that land problem was persisting at Maihar S/s which has been resolved but papers will be handed over after elections. Thereafter the commissioning work of the transformer & other works at 220 KV S/s Maihar will be processed. Representative from MPPTCL informed the committee that the work for 220kv connectivity with RUMS Rewa will being after elections & is expected to be completed within a year. Member Secretary OCC stated that the above changes in the network shall be implemented prior to next rabi season as the load management without these changes load will not be manageable in Satna, Rewa & Maihar areas. 6.3 PROTECTION AUDIT OF HYDEL POWER STATIONS OF MPPGCL:- The committee was apprised that the MPPGCL vide letter No. 07-10/601-PSDF, dtd 21/02/2018 has conveyed that protection audit of switchyard associated with 10 hydro power plants of MPPGCL is required to be carried out by WRPC. Further, it was decided that work or protection audit of all switchyard carried by a team constituted by WRPC accordingly nominations were invited from utilities for protection audit team. Vide this office email dtd. 11.07.2018 the name of officers from MPPTCL, NHDC and MPPGCL was conveyed to WRPC. MPPGCL is insisting for early completion of aforesaid protection audit, considering provisions of MOM of TESG meeting of PSDF regarding the observations for PSDF grant on MPPGCL proposal in 37th meeting held on 19.01.2018. As a sequel to above, SE (Protection), WRPC is intimated that looking to difficulties at WRPC level to constitute a committee for aforesaid work, it has been directed that committee may be constituted MP- SLDC. However, detailed programme for Protection Audit to be carried out be intimated to WRPC, so that WRPC may depute one member from WRPC their end. MPPGCL is therefore requested to furnish detailed programme for conducting Protection Audit along with data required in this regard as requested by WRPC earlier, so that proposed Protection Audit could be carried out. Vide this office letter no 07-05/RPC-37A/3218 DTD Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 10

12/11/20118,CE O&M-Hydel, MPPGCL has been requested to provide Protection details and associated equipment details in prescribed format of protection Audit so that further action on the matter may be initiated. Representative from MPPGCL informed the committee that the desired information will be provided within 3-4 days. 6.4 DETAILS OF PROTECTION AUDIT AND IMPLEMENTED DEFENSE MECHANISM:- The committee was apprised that WRPC vide their e-mail dtd:06.11.2018 informed that The Chief Engineer(NPC), CEA, New Delhi vide letter no.7/gsc/npc/cea/2018/892-98 dtd:-10.09.2018 (enclosed as Annexure-6.4) intimated that in a meeting with Hon ble MoSP(IC) on 20.08.2018 for discussion of the draft National Electricity Plan, CEA has been requested to prepare report & presentations covering aspects of grid reliability and security, especially with respect to grid failure, etc. Therefore Chief Engineer (NPC) has requested to furnish following details in prescribed format:- i. Protection Audit carried out so far and its observation (As per Annexure-I). ii. Islanding scheme implemented in the region (As per Annexure-II). iii. SPS implemented in the region (As per Annexure-III). iv. Status of implementation of AUFLS in the region (As per Annexure-IV). v. Status of implantation of df/dt relays & its settings in the region (As per Annexure-V). In view of the above it is requested to all the concerned entities are requested to furnish the desired data in the prescribed formats to SLDC/WRLDC/WRPC. The matter was discussed in the meeting. 6.5 LOW VOLTAGE PROBLEM AT KATNI, REWA, MAIHAR AND SATNA AREA: The committee was apprised that the outage has been availed on 400 KV Birsinghpur-KatniCkt No.-II on dtd. 05.10.2018 for 3 days for replacement of circuit breaker at Birsinghpur Power House. In the above, context it is mentioned that 400 KV Katni- Damoh line and 220 KV Katni-Damoh Ckt were under break down since long due to tower collapse. Considering continuous pursuance of Power House officials outage on 400 KV Birsinghpur Katni Ckt. No-II was permitted. On dtd. 05.10.2018 during evening peak and on dtd.06.10.2018, looking to low voltage observed at Katni substation SGTPS Power House officials were contacted and requested to operate their units in over excited mode to inject reactive power in the system within the capability curve so that system may be operated near nominal voltage. However, it has been observed that in spite of repeated request the units were not injected any significant MVAR support. At 11:20 hrs on dtd. 06.10.2018 the code was issued to SGTPS unit indicating required MVAR to be injected in the system, however the MVAR support was not increased, on the contrary few units were absorbing the MVAR from the system. In the above context it is mentioned that looking to ensuing Ravi Season load is in increasing trend and MVR demand of the system is increased significantly, it is therefore requested that the reactive power may be injected into the grid by all the generating units within the capability curve as per provisions of grid code. In Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 11

view of above it is requested that the concerned official may please be directed suitably in this regard and be adhered to directives to control the low voltage, by injecting maximum MVAR within capability curve. MPPGCL was requested to comply with the instructions of SLDC and it is requested to issue necessary instructions to control room so that the thermal machines can be run to provide required MVAR support within their capability curve limits. 6.6 DELAY IN SYNCHRONIZING UNIT OF BARGI POWER HOUSE AFTER ISSUE OF CODE FROM SLDC ON DTD. 11.10.2018 DURING EVENING PEAK:- The committee was apprised that it is being observed that unit No.-I at Bargi HPS, takes considerable time in synchronizing, after issue of code from SLDC. In the above context, it is conveyed that on dtd 11.10.2018 the code was issued by SLDC at 17:03 hrs for taking the units of Bargi Hydel Power Station, on bar looking to increasing trend of demand and considering system exigencies. The unit No.-II was synchronized at 17:15 hours, however, the unit I could be synchronized only at 18:20 hrs after elapse of one hour seventeen minutes. Delay in synchronizing the unit with the system is not understandable. Moreover, no any reason was conveyed to SLDC for such abnormal delay. It may be appreciated that during evening peak hours load are in increasing trend and system frequency goes to minimum level. Looking to system contingency, such delay is not desirable and not warranted for smooth operation of integrated system. The MPPGCL is requested to indicate the reason of aforesaid problem and remedial action thereof. MPPGCL representative informed the committee that there is a problem in one of the breakers (make Crompton Greaves) which was previously under the scope to be repaired. But after the inspection it has been proposed by the company that the breaker shall be replaced. Member Secretary OCC stated that MPPGCL shall take up the matter seriously and shall expedite the breaker repair/replacement work and shall also ensure the availability of Hydel Machine as per the system requirement. 6.7 INSPECTION OF RELAYS OF AUTOMATIC UNDER FREQUENCY LOAD SHEDDING AND CERTIFICATION THEREOF: - The committee was apprised that it is desired that for safe & secure operation of integrated system, the under frequency relay should be connected in the system in healthy condition. Accordingly, WRPC is pressing hard to provide the self-certified status of healthiness of relays of Automatic Under Frequency Load Shedding (AUFLS) and periodic checking of the same. Vide this office various correspondence. The CE (T&C) and also SE(T&Cs) were requested to provide status of healthiness of relays of Automatic Under Frequency Load Shedding on priority basis to SLDC, so that same may be communicated to WRPC. Inspite of repeated request vide various correspondence, moreover the matter had been raised in OCC meeting of MP in time to time, however the desired information are still awaited from utilities. It is therefore desired that the above matter may be treated as urgent and status of healthiness of Automatic Under Frequency Relays may be provided to SLDC and also the under frequency may be tested Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 12

periodically. In this context it is also mentioned that time to time WRPC official as well as SLDC official shall visit the sub-stations to ascertain the healthiness of under frequency relay. Member Secretary OCC stated that inspection & thereafter submission of healthiness certificate of AUFLS is a regular practice & requested all SE(T&C) to submit the status of healthiness of relays of Automatic Under Frequency Load Shedding on priority basis to SLDC, so that same may be communicated to WRPC. The matter was discussed in the meeting. 6.8 UNDER FREQUENCY RELAY OPERATION AT 15:47 HRS ON DTD. 21.10.2018 AT CHHINDWARA:- The committee was apprised that on 21.10.2018, at 15:47 hrs under frequency relay was operated at 220 KV substation Chhindwara and 132 KV substation Chhindwara, resulted interruption to 11 nos feeders. The system frequency at that moment was running at the level of 49.93 Hz. It appears that under frequency relay was mal-operated at Chhindwara sub-station. The SE (Testing), Chhindwara has been requested vide this office letter that under frequency relay at Chhindwara be got tested and the cause of tripping may please be conveyed to this office. It is therefore requested MPPTCL may please apprise the reason of under frequency relay operation and action taken thereof. Representative from MPPTCL informed the committee that testing of relay has been carried out and no cause was found for mal-operation of the relay. Further SE(T&C), Chhindwara has issued instructions to replace these relays. The matter was discussed in the meeting. 6.9 PROVISION OF SYNCHRONIZATION FACILITY AT EHV SUB-STATIONS OF MPPTCL AND AT ALL POWER HOUSE: - The committee was apprised that as per Grid Code, the synchronization facility should be available at all the Power Stations, 400 KV Sub-stations, 220 KV Sub-stations and 132 KV sub-stations in the path of black start. In 60 TH OCC meeting MPPTCL representative informed the committee that order for 69 no. synchronization trolleys has been placed and 1 no. synchronization trolley has been delivered for checking and testing purpose at 220KV S/S Barwaha. In subsequent meetings this issue has been discussed. However, no any fruitful progress has been observed so far. In the above context it is indicated that at Manikheda HPS and Rajghat HPS synchronization facility is not available. It is felt that every Hydel Power station should be equipped with synchronization facilities invariably for system reliability and Crises Management. Also at Manikheda HPS & Rajghat HPS single bus system exists, hence MPPGCL is requested to explore the possibility for commissioning of Double Main Transfer Bus system. Thus, MPPGCL is requested to provide synchronization facility at Manikheda HPS and Rajghat HPS and MPPGCL may kindly provide status of making synchronization facility in aforesaid HPS. The MPPTCL may kindly provide the status of installation and commissioning of synchronization trolleys at different substations. Further, is also requested to indicate, whether synchronization facility could be provided at Karera & Pichhore substation on priority basis. Representative from MPPTCL informed the committee that the list of sub-stations where the synchronization trolley have been provided will be submitted at the earliest. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 13

Representative from MPPGCL informed the committee that at Rajghat HPS there no space available for extension and providing DMT system and at Manikheda possibility of providing DMT bus scheme can be explored. Member Secretary OCC requested MPPGCL to explore the possibility for installing DMT bus scheme at Manikheda HPS and intimate the same to SLDC. 6.10 DELAY IN SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS FOR FIRST TIME CHARGING OF ELEMENTS:- The committee was apprised about the Procedure for interconnection of new transmission elements is briefly narrated hereunder:- Intimation by Transmission Licensee to RLDC / SLDC(Annexure A1-A5): 10 days prior to anticipated date of first time charging. Acknowledgement and comments of RLDC/ SLDC to Tr. Licensee ( Format-II): Within 3 days. Submission of request for first time charging by Tr. Licensee to RLDC//SLDC (Annexure B1-B5): 3 days prior to anticipated date of first time charging. RLDC shall issue Provisional Charging Approval for first time charging to licensee and in case of interregional element RLDC to issue consent/ request to NLDC for IR lines. In case of intrastate line charging approval shall be conveyed by SLDC: (within 2 days). Licensee to submit dummy SEM reading to RLDC to ensure that the Meter processing Software is able to read the SEM data from the new meters. Licensee to take Operational Code from RLDC /SLDC Control Room for switching operations. The code shall be issued keeping view of grid reliability. Transmission Licensee submit Post Charging documents (Annexure C1 to C4). RLDC/ N LDC shall verify the post charging documents and issue certificate for interstate / Interregional lines / ISTS lines. The respective testing department shall furnish regarding measures taken to take care new element interconnection for protection co-ordination for adjacent s/s and accordingly undertaking shall be provided. It is requested that licensee / utilities shall strictly adhere with time schedule for documentation of first time charging of new transmission elements of all interstate line and all EHV elements 400kv and above. It may also be ensured that FTC formalities should have completed before availing outage for integration of element. The authority submitted FTC document should ensure compliance of protection/ metering/telemetry issue in coordination with T&C official. It is also desired that all necessary data should have made available to all adjacent s/s for relay coordination well before targeted date. The authority submitted FTC document should ensure all formalities have been completed otherwise it would be difficult to obtain clearance from WRLDC. In general, non-attachment of requisite papers/ SLD/ document of standing committee approval /approval of Electrical inspector /noncompliance of relay coordination of adjacent s/s / providing information incorrectly caused delay in obtaining FTC approval. Therefore, it is desired that FTC document completed in all respect may be provided in stipulated time schedule so that FTC formalities could be completed within targeted date of charging. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 14

The matter was discussed in the meeting. 6.11 REPORTING OF FLASH REPORT, DR AND EL OF TRANSMISSION ELEMENTS & DETAILED TRIPPING REPORT:- The committee was apprised that as per the provisions of Regulation 5.2 (r) of CERC (Indian Electricity Grid Code) Regulations 2010 and Regulation of 5(9) of CERC (Indian Electricity Grid Code) (First Amendment) Regulations, 2012 all the Regional Entities of the Region shall furnish the tripping details including DR & SEL output to RLDC with in 24 hrs of the event for analysis and identify the real time measures required in future to ensure secured grid operation. The flash report is also required to be furnished to SLDC within an hour of tripping. It is observed that FLASH REPORT, DR & EL of station is not made available after tripping of transmission grid element by the State Grid Entities and the flash report is also not being sent after repeated pursuation. It is also to inform that as per CEA Protection Standards, in case of tripping of Inter Regional Lines of voltage class 220 KV & above, the DR/EL files shall be invariably submitted to RLDC under intimation to this office. All intra-state entities are requested to submit the FIR, DR & EL of station during tripping of transmission grid elements. The matter was discussed in the meeting. 6.12 TEN DAILY RESERVOIR OPERATION TABLE OF MPPGCL HPS: - The committee was apprised about the meeting held in Regional Office of MPPMCL at Bhopal on 24.09.2016 to discuss availability from Sardar Sarovar Project, ISP & OPS and State Hydel Plants for Rabi season, MPPGCL had agreed to obtain ten daily reservoir operation table from WRD and NVDA for their operation of their hydro generators. In last 54 th, 55 th & 56 th OCCM, request has been made to MPPGCL for furnishing the same to SLDC within a week. In last meeting MPPGCL has submitted the Ten Daily Reservoir Table of Bargi and Bansagar Hydel Power Stations. It is requested that MPPGCL shall submit the Ten Daily Reservoir Table of remaining hydel power stations in coordination with NVDA and WRD for optimum utilization of available water in the reservoirs during the summer season. The matter was discussed in the meeting. 6.13 ABNORMAL VOLTAGE VARIATION OBSERVED IN PMU AT 400 KV S/s BINA:- The committee was apprised about the abnormal voltage variations is being observed in PMU s at 400 KV S/s Bina (plots enclosed as Annexure-6.13 (3 pages) since May 2018. SLDC has taken up the matter with T&C, MPPTCL and M/s GE. M/s GE engineer visit was arranged to 400 KV S/s Bina to investigate the problem in PMUs & it has been informed by GE site engineer that the voltage spikes are also observed in the input values of PMU from Bus PT s & line CVT secondary, hence it can be gathered that these PMU s are showing correct values and there is no issue in PMU. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 15

Further it is also to intimate that the abnormal voltage spikes are still being observed in the PMU of 400 KV Main Bus I & II and 400 KV Bina(M.P) JP BinaCkt installed at 400 KV S/s Bina and the magnitude &frequency of spikes is continuously increasing with time.in addition to above, it is to also intimate that the voltage spikes are observed in 400 KV Bina-JP BinaCkt even when the line is hand-tripped from both ends. The matter was discussed in 64 th OCCM and MPPTCL was requested to arrange for testing of Bus PT s, line CVT & related equipments installed at 400 KV S/s Bina for investigation of root cause of these voltage spikes observed, for its rectification and ensure healthiness of equipments at site. MPPTCL may kindly update the status. The committee was apprised about the ITEM NO. 7: BLACK-START MOCK DRILL OF HYDEL POWER STATIONS : Black Start mock drill of Hydel stations of MPPGCL:- The committee was apprised that during 2018-2019 the black start mock drill successfully carried out at Hydel power station as mentioned below:- S.NO. NAME OF HPS DATE OF MOCK DRILL 1 Pench & Bargi HPS Joint Mock Drill 11.04.2018 2. Gandhi Sagar HPS 06.07.2018 3. Rajghat HPS 29.08.2018 MPPGCL may apprise the same in the meeting. It to inform that the dates proposed to conduct the Black Start Mock Drill of various HPS is as below:- S.NO. NAME OF HPS DATE OF MOCK DRILL 1 ISP 13.12.2018 2. OSP 15.12.2018 3. Manikheda HPS 18.12.2018 4. Birsinghpur HPS 20.12.2018 above. In view of the above all the concerned entities may confirm the proposed dates. MPPGCL, ISP & OSP confirmed the proposed dates for conducting the Black Start Mock Drill same as ITEM NO. 08: AVAILABILITY BASED TARIFF (ABT) RELATED ISSUES: 8.1 Testing & Callibration of meters and non-receipt of timely JMR data: 1. SLDC representative requested CE(T&C) office to apprise the status of testing / calibration of interface meters as per Regulations 10 and 18 of Central Electricity Authority (Installation and operation of meter) Regulation 2010 to the committee. CE(T&C) office representative informed that interface meters installed at indore and bhopal circles are under testing process. Further, they have informed that instructions are being issued to other circle offices for testing / calibration of metes. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 16

2. SLDC representative informed that inspite of the repeated requests made by SLDC in the previous 63 rd,64 rd and 65 rd OCCM the JMR data in standard format is not received by SLDC by 7 th of every month and requested CE(T&C) office to furnish the same by 7 th of every month. CE(T&C) office has assured that instructions will be issued to all circle offices for furnishing the JMR data in standard format by 7 th of every month at email id - abtmpsem@gmail.com. 3. SLDC representative informed that CE(T&C) office has to provide list of 150 Nos newly commissioned interface points as per order no. 5859 dated 25.08.2018 and subsequent amendment no. 8260 dated 27.10.2018 placed on M/s Secure Meters Ltd. by CE(Procurement) office for AMC of 150 Nos AMR system (modem, optical cable, Yagi antenna, configuration). He further informed that in the absence of list the meters are not integrated with AMR system of SLDC and thus the data is not being received by SLDC. Every month SLDC is assessing the data of around 100Nos of ABT meters due to non-availability of data. He requested CE(T&C) office to immediately issue the list of 150 nos. meters installed at the interface points to M/s Secure Meters Ltd. so that same are integrated with AMR System of SLDC. CE(T&C) office assured that list of 150 Nos interface points shall be issued to M/s Secure Meters Ltd shortly. 4. SLDC representative inform that data of ABT meters installed at the interface points of Open Access Customers ( M/s SEL, M/s Prism Cement Unit-2 & M/s Maihar Cement) is not being downloaded through AMR System of SLDC and site officials are also not furnishing the load survey data of these meters. He requested the CE(T&C) office to issue instructions to field offices for data downloading and furnishing the same to SLDC. CE(T&C) office assued that instructions shall be issued to site officials. 8.2 NON RECEIPT OF ABT METER DATA OF RAILWAY TSS THROUGH AMR SYSTEM: SLDC representative informed that ABT meter data of following TSS of Railways is not being received through AMR system. 1. Railway TSS Bordhai. 2. Railway TSS Umreth. 3. Railway TSS Mansakra. Railway representative informed that Railways will coordinate with M/s Secure Meters Ltd. and MPPTCL for resolving the problems related with downloading of meter data of above TSS through AMR installed at SLDC. 8.3 AMR FACILITY FOR THE ABT METERS INSTALLED AT MPPGCL : SLDC representative informed that MPPGCL has provided AMR facility on 107 Nos ABT meters installed at the interface points and all the meters were successfully integrated with AMR server. He also informed that ABT meter data of 49 Nos meters were not received through AMR system in the month of September 2018, the status of data received through AMR system was also emailed to GCC, MPPGCL on 6 th September 2018. He requested MPPGCL to take up the matter with site officials and M/s Secure Meters Ltd. to resolve the problems related with non readability of meters integrated successfully and provide AMC of AMR facility to M/s Secure Meters Ltd. so that complete data is received by SLDC. MPPGCL representative intimated that matter is being taken up with M/s Secure Meters Ltd for providing AMC of AMR system. SLDC representative requested MPPGCL to furnish the meter master of ABT meters installed at the interface points as standy meters and provide AMR facility on standby and check meters. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 17

MPPGCL assured that instructions will be issued to site officials for providing the meter master of standby meters. MPPGCL also assured to look into the matter for providing AMR facility on check and standby meters. SLDC representative requested MPPGCL to issue instructions to officials of SSTPS PH-I & II for furnishing the JMR data of Secure meters where AMR is provided and data is downloaded by SLDC. MPPGCL assured that instructions will be issued to site officials. SLDC representative informed that in case of Thermal Power Stations of MPPGCL, the injection recorded by the ABT meters installed at the outgoing feeders generally do not match with the generation recorded at Generator end and requested MPPGCL to advise the site officials for monthly checking / verification of feeder wise data with Generator and Station Xmer wise data. He also requested MPPGCL for testing / calibration of meters installed at the Power Stations as per CEA regulations. MPPGCL assured that instructions will be issued to site officials for checking / verification of data and also informed that testing / calibration of meters has been done at power stations. 8.4 PROVIDNG AMR FACILITY AT GT-I & II OF BLA POWER HOUSE: The agenda point could not be discussed as no officer from M/s BLA Power has attended the meeting. 8.5 NON RECEIPT OF ABT METER DATA OF ISP & OSP HPS THROUGH AMR SYSTEM: SLDC representative informed that ABT meter data of ISP & OSP HPS is not being received through AMR system installed at SLDC and requested ISP & OSP to coordinate with M/s Secure Meters Ltd. & SLDC for resolving the problems related with downloading of meter data through AMR. ISP & OPS assured to coordinate with M/s Secure Meters Ltd and SLDC for downloading of meter data. 8.6 NON RECEIPT OF MONTHLY INJECTION DATA (JMR) OF NEWLY COMMISSIONED WIND & SOLAR POWER PROJECT FOR ISSUANCE OF MONTHLY STATE ENERGY ACCOUNT : SLDC representative informed that the concerned SE(O&M) s do not furnish the monthly injection data of following newly commissioned Wind & Solar Power Project connected at 33KV level. However, SLDC is incorporating the injection data recorded in ABT meter in SEA, but, verification of data could not be done. i) 15MW Solar Power Project of M/s Simcom Pvt. Ltd. having (Simcom(1MW), Eastman(4MW), Made Easy(10MW) connected through 33KV Ctk-I and 4 MW Solar Project of M/s Ramesh Steels connected through 33 Ckt-II at 220KV Ganjbasoda. SE(O&M) Vidisha. SLDC representative requested DDC, Bhopal to take up the matter with their CE(Comml), office for issuance of directives to concerned SE(O&M) to furnish the JMR generation data by 3 rd or 4 th of every month. DCC Bhopal assured to take up the matter with CE(Comml), Bhopal. Further, SLDC representative informed that inspite of the repeated request the SE(O&M) Dewas is not furnishing the monthly wind & solar injection data timely, the data for the month of September 18 was received on 7 th Octo18. SLDC representative requested DDC, Indore to take up the matter with CE(Comml), office for issuance of directives to SE(O&M) Dewas to furnish the Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 18

JMR generation data by 3 rd or 4 th of every month. DCC, Indore has assured to take up the matter with CE(Comml), Indore. Further, SLDC representative informed that monthly injection data of the following wind & solar generators connected at level and above is not furnished by the concerned EE(T), MPPTCL. SLDC consider the data received through AMR or through MRI by site official in monthy SEA, but verification of data could not be done. i) 42MW Wind Power Project of M/s Suzlon Gujrat Wind Park Ltd. connected at 220KV Badnagar substation through Ckt. ii) 21MW Wind Power Project of M/s Sarjan Realities Ltd. connected at 220KV Badnagar substation through Ckt. SLDC representative requested CE(T&C) office to issue necessary instructions to field offices for furnishing the JMR data of the above RE Projects. CE(T&C) office have assured to issue instructions to field offices for furnishing the JMR data of above mentioned RE Projects connected at level and above. 8.7 Implementation of REG DSM Regulations 2018 - Non receipt of load survey data of ABT meters installed at the Pooling Stations of Wind & Solar Power Project for issuance of monthly Deviation Settlement Mechanism Account: SLDC representative informed that the concerned Nodal officers are not furnishing the complete load survey data of the ABT meters installed at the qualified Wind & Solar Power Project connected at 33KV level. The ABT meter data of the following Pooling Stations has not been received by SLDC neither through AMR nor through mail from concerned Discoms for the month of September -2018. i. 15MW Ujjas-I Rajgarth (Baiora). ii. 14.4MW Ujjas-I Barod. iii. 12.63MW Ujjas-II Barod. iv. 14.99MW Ujjas-I Susner. SLDC representative requested to DDCs, Indore and Bhopal to take up the matter with their CE(Comml), office for issuance of directives to concerned nodal officers to furnish the meter load survey data of above wind & Solar polling stations. DCC Indore & Bhopal has assured to take up the matter with CE(Comml). 8.8 TIME DRIFT IN ABT METER INSTALLED AT THE POOLING STATIONS OF WIND AND SOLAR GENERATING STATIONS AND SLIDING WINDOW PROBLEM: SLDC representative informed that the following ABT meters installed at Pooling Stations of Wind & Solar Power Projects has time drift and thus not recording the correct data. He also informed that SLDC has already requested to Generators with copy to concerned licensee vide letter no. 3142 dated 29/10/2018 for time synchronization of the ABT meters with GPS so that correct DSM account of these Wind and Solar Projects is issued by SLDC. Sr.No. FEEDER NAME LOCATION NAME Location VOLTAGE LEVEL Meter No 1 UJAAS 1 BERCHHA S/S BERCHHA Grid S/s End 33 XB571652 2 UJAS -2 ICHHAWAR S/S ICHHAWAR Grid S/s End 33 MPC59975 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 19

3 GLOBUS STEEL & POWER S/s SITAMOU Generator End 33 XC562469 4(i) NTPC-1 220KV S/S RAJGARH (B) Generator End 132 XC510612 4(ii) NTPC-2 220KV S/S RAJGARH (B) Generator End 132 XC510614 5(i) CLEAN SOLAR -1 ALOT S/S ALOT Grid S/s End 33 XC502298 5(ii) CLEAN SOLAR -2 ALOT S/S ALOT Grid S/s End 33 XC502300 6 33KV BHADRESH_SUSNER S/S SUSNER Grid S/s End 33 XB593639 7 UJAAS-1 AGAR S/S AGAR Grid S/s End 33 MPC59595 8 UJAAS-2 AGAR S/S AGAR Grid S/s End 33 MPC59596 SLDC representative further informed that ABT meters installed at the following Solar Generating Stations are recording the 15 minutes block wise data on slinding window principal thus blockwise data do not match with midnight data. These meters needs immediate replacement. i. 5MW Designco Manufacturer & Exporter connected at S/s Arniyakala. ii. 12MW Avenger solar pvt Ltd. connected at S/s Suwasara. SLDC representative requested to DDCs, Indore & Bhopal take-up the issue with concerned officials for time synchronization and replacement of ABT meters. DCC Indore & Bhopal assured to take up the issue with concerned officials of Discoms. SLDC representative also requested CE(T&C) office to issue instructions to concerned officers for time synchronization of ABT meter installed at the 50 MW NTPC Rajgarh Solar Project. CE(T&C) office assured that instructions will be issued. ITEM NO. 9: SCADA AND E&T RELATED ISSUES: 9.1 ARRANGENEMENT OF TELEMETRY OF IMPORTANT 220KV SUB STATIONS & S/S HAVING INJECTION FROM RENEWABLES/CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS OR HAVING INTERDISCOM FEEDERS & HAVING TRACTION FEEDERS- It was informed during the meeting that integration of 152 RTUs has been completed & integration of telemetry of Five RTUs (132 KV Raghogarh, 132 KV Isagarh, 132 KV Pratappura, 132 KV Dabra, 132 KV Udaipura) with SLDC SCADA is pending. Further, SLDC informed that telemetry of Birsingpur HPS and Zinna HPS is also not available and same needs to be provided by MPPGCL. SLDC informed that MPERC regularly monitors & enquires about the reason of RTUs pending for integration & thus SLDC requested MPPTCL & MPPGCL to take up this matter on topmost priority. MPPTCL informed that telemetry of integration of 132 KV Pratappura shall be done after operationalization of Malanpur Wide Band node. MPPTCL further informed that integration of 132 KV Dabra shall done through Gwalior or Mahalgaon Wide Band Node, integration of 132 KV Raghogarh & 132 KV Isagarh shall be done within 15 days & integration of 132 KV Udaipura shall be done by end of Dec 18. MPPGCL informed that tender for procurement of RTUs of Birsingpur HPS and Zinna HPS has been dropped & tendering process shall be again initiated. Further MPPGCL informed that as discussed in the meeting on Telemetry and voice communication related issues of Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 20

thermal/hydel power stations conducted in SLDC on dtd.30.10.18, MPPGCL will finalise the data channel plan in coordination with SLDC and MPPTCL and also initiate procurement of PLCC cabinet /outdoor equipments/ VFT modems, if required so that the data channel shall be available before commissioning of RTU. 9.2 UPGRADATION OF EXISTING RTUS & DISCREPANCY IN TELEMETRERED VALUES RECEIVED FROM DIFFERENT EHV S/S & POWER STATIONS SLDC informed that the telemetry discrepancies pertaining to MPPGCL generating stations has already been discussed in meeting on Telemetry and voice communication related issues of thermal/hydel power stations conducted in SLDC on dtd.30.10.18 & the list of telemetry discrepancies pertaining to MPPTCL/IPP substations is detailed below :- Sl No. Name of Substation whose RTU is required to be upgraded 01 400 KV ISP 02 400 KV Kirnapur Name of feeders/transformers required to be included in telemetry 1. Telemetry of 125 MVAR Bus Reactor not available. 2. Telemetered values of 400 KV Nagda MVAR is 10 times of actual value. 2. Telemetered values of 400 KV Bus-1,2 Voltage & Frequency, 400 KV Indore-1 MVAR. 3. MVAR Values of Gen-3 & Gen-6 4. All digital telemetry not available. Wrong MW/MVAR value of 132 KV Dongargarh 03 220 KV Seoni i.wrong CB status of 160 MVA Xmer II (Secondary side) ii.wrong value of 220 KV Bus II Voltage iii.132 KV Bus Voltage & Frequency 04 400 KV Bhopal 1.315 MVA Xmer-IV Main & Tie CB 2. 220 KV Shujalpur-1 MVAR 05 400 KV Astha CB status of 220 KV Mugaliyachhap 06 220 KV Rajgarh Biaora (i) 220 KV Bus Coupler & TBC CB status (ii) 132 KV Voltage & Frequency 07 400 KV Indore 400 KV Itarsi-II line reactor CB wrong status 08 400 KV Chhegaon Wrong CB status of :- i. 132 KV IC I & II ii. 220/132 KV Xmer II (Sec side) 09 220 KV Satna Wrong CB status of 132 KV Kymore, 132 KV Interconnector II & 132/ Xmer II 10 220 KV Kotar Wrong CB status of 220 KV Satna 1, 132 KV Rampur Baghelan, 132 KV RTS 11 220 KV Chichli CB status of 132 KV Udaipura 1 & 2 12 220 KV Betul CB status of 220/132 KV Xmer II & 132/ Xmer II 13 220 KV Mandideep CB status of 220/132 KV Xmer II & III, 132 KV Wardhman, 132 Anant, 132/ Xmer ISP informed that the case for purchasing new RTUs has been initiated by ISP in response to which SLDC informed that this process may take considerable time & thus SLDC requested ISP to arrange for MFM compatible with existing RTUs so that the telemetry of 125 MVAR Bus Reactor Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 21

can be expedited. Further ISP requested SLDC to arrange for a transducer so that its compatibility with the existing RTU may be tested. In response, SLDC requested MPPTCL to arrange a transducer for ISP to which MPPTCL agreed. MPPTCL informed that they will arrange for rectification of the discrepancies at priority. SLDC further informed that the status of telemetry is being monitored by MPERC through MIS report and hence telemetry is required to be maintained properly with highest possible availability. It was also informed by SLDC that lot of inconvenience in grid management is observed due to above discrepancy and hence upgradation of above mentioned RTU is to be taken up on top most priority for which MPPGCL and MPPTCL agreed. 9.3 EXTENSION OF RGMO/FGMO SIGNAL TO SLDC/WRLDC :- SLDC informed that as per IEGC 5.2(f), RGMO/FGMO is mandatory for all thermal units above 200 MW and hydro units above 10 MW. Further considering the high penetration of renewable to grid and also the Government target to achieve 175 GW, it is essential to monitor operation of RGMO/FGMO at SLDC/RLDC for ensuring grid security and compliance of regulation. Subsequently SLDC vide letter no. 07-05/RPC-27/3739 dated 18-01-2017, letter No. SE/LD:E&T/693 dated 23-01-2017, letter No. SE/LD:E&T/34 dated 13-04-2017, letter No. SE/LD:E&T/143 dtd.26-05-17,, letter No. SE/LD:E&T/309 dtd.19-07-17, letter No. SE/LD:E&T/980 dtd.14.03.18 requested MPPGCL/NHDC for integration of telemetry of RGMO/FGMO in RTU installed at power station and forward the object address configured in RTU so that same may also be configured in SLDC SCADA and RGMO/FGMO status may be displayed in SCADA system. The matter was again taken up vide this office UO No.38 dated 21/08/2017. However, extension of RGMO/FGMO signal of following generating units is still to be extended to SLDC SCADA system:- S.No. Name of Generating Station Unit.No. MPPGCL response 1 Satpura TPS 6,7,8,9 MPPGCL informed that Unit 6,7,8,9 are not compatible for RGMO as these units are having LM3 turbines with mechanical governor. However as per the CERC order dtd.15-02-18, CERC has stated amended notification that if a generating unit cannot be operated in RGMO, it shall be operated in FGMO with manual intervention to operate in the manner required under RGMO. SLDC thus requested MPPGCL to arrange for extending the FGMO signal status to SLDC/WRLDC. 2 SGTPS 1,2,3,4 MPPGCL informed that it is under tendering process & shall be completed within 3-4 months. 3 BARGI HPS 1,2 MPPGCL informed that equipments from BHEL have been received & commissioning shall be done during AOH of Units in 2019. 4 PENCH HPS 1,2 MPPGCL informed that generating units are in depth & weak signals are being received in RTU panel. MPPGCL further informed that they are looking after this issue & RGMO signal extension Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 22

shall be done shortly. 5 Singhaji TPS Phase II 3 MPPGCL informed that they will take up the matter with Singhaji TPS and arrange the telemetry on top most priority. 9.4(A) NON AVAILABILITY/ UNRELIABLE TELEMETRY OF HYDEL POWER STATIONS :- SLDC informed that the telemetry of Bansagar III, Tons, Pench, Bargi, Madikheda is very unreliable & frequent long outage with abnormal delay in restoration of same is observed. The RTU availability of MPPGCL HPS is as detailed here under :- Name of HPS Present Status Availability July-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Pench Intermittent 79 88 55 60 Bansagar-III Intermittent 42 58 70 72 Madikheda Intermittent 82 92 69 65 Rajghat Intermittent 96 91 75 71 Gandhisagar Intermittent 92 90 75 72 Bargi Intermittent 93 80 75 71 Tons Intermittent 81 67 65 68 Birsingpur HPS Telemetry not provided to SLDC. Zinna HPS It was also informed that as per CERC communication regulation 2017, availability of telemetry is required to be ensured more than 99.9% however as indicated above the telemetry availability of Hydel Power Stations is very low. MPPGCL provided the order copy of nomination & contact details of officers at each power house looking after telemetry work. SLDC also requested MPPGCL to arrange required spares (PLCC/RTU/MFM etc.) at Power Stations so that availability of telemetry may be achieved as desired by CERC. Further SLDC informed MPPGCL that training may be arranged by SLDC to MPPGCL engineers looking after telemetry work so that the routine matters regarding telemetry outages may be solved at priority. MPPGCL agreed to arrange the same. 9.4(b) Non Availability/ Unreliable voice communication Between SLDC to Thermal/ Hydel Power Stations :- SLDC informed that despite constant pursuance most of the PLCC voice communication of various power stations to SLDC is out since long time. The details of outage are here as under:- Sr.No Name HPS/TPS of 2 wire PLCC Exchange at Remark MPPGCL response in channel Power Station meeting dtd.30.10.18 PLCC channel is Exchange is out 1.Restoration of AE Bargi informed that quotation not working since since long time PLCC channel is from M/s ABB for purchasing of last 5 months. pending due to new card is still pending. SLDC faulty Card of the suggested to check the card in Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 23

1 Bargi PLCC exchange at spare PLCC cabinet available at Bargi end. other Power Houses and take the card on loan basis. During 2. BSNL landline the discussion representative number/ Mobile from Rajghat HPS informed that number not card is available in his Power working most of House. In response SLDC the time. suggested Bargi HPS take the card from Rajghat HPS and restore the voice communication of Bargi HPS at the earliest. SLDC also suggested to contact T&C division, and arrange the desired module from T&C, on loan basis. It was also requested to procure spare modules in advance so that so long outage in future may be avoided. 2 Pench 3 Bansagar- IV Communication Exchange is out 1. The repair/ EE from O/o CE (O&M) ensure rom SLDC through since long time replacement of that laying of required cable ubscriber of exchange at along with converter (RS232 to earby Seoni Power Station end RS485) to shift telemetry on tation Exchange is is still pending. wideband node and extend VoIP working 2.Provided Idea & 2 wire voice facility upto Mobile phone at control room of Pench HPS shall station is not be completed before working at the commissioning of Wideband time of equipment. emergency. 3.Widebandequip ment at Pench shall be commissioned at the end of Nov 18, therefore laying of CAT 5 cable & telephone cable from wideband equipment to Control room is required in advance to extend VoIP & 2 wire voice facilty. PLCC voice Exchange is not It is informed by Mr.Vinay, AE, Tons HPS communication is available communication informed that he will visit not established officers from Satna Bansagar-IV for restoration of that power voice communication of amplifier of PLCC Bansagar-IV at the earliest. panel at Bansagar- IV was shiftied to Bansagar-III, on MPPGCL instruction. Therefore Power amplifier for Bansagar-IV is Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 24

required to be arranged by MPPGCL. 4 Madikheda 5 Rajghat 6 Gandhisagar PLCC voice Exchange is not 1. Exchange at SLDC informed that recently channel is not available Madikheda is Pichore wideband node working since last required. commissioned therefore 2 wire 2 years. 2. Coordinating PLCC voice communication efforts from could be restored to established MPPTCL and PLCC channel upto Pichhore MPPGCL is wideband. Madikheda HPS required for informed that requirement of restoration of PLCC cabinet has already PLCC channel. submitted to central office therefore as PLCC cabinet available to him, voice channel will be commissioned upto Pichhore substation. SLDC further requested MPPGCL officers from Jabalpur to expedite the procurement of material desired by site officers. PLCC voice Exchange is not 1. Exchange at SLDC suggested to extend voice channel is not available Rajghat is facility upto Rajghat HPS while working since last required. making the subscriber of 220 KV 2 years 2. Coordinating Bina in coordination with AE efforts from Bina. Therefore to commissioned MPPTCL and above link voice channel MPPGCL is between Rajghat HPS to 220 KV required for Bina shall require to be restoration of established and connect to this PLCC channel. channel in PDH equipment at220 KV Bina to extend the voice facility of Rajghat HPS upto SLDC/Backup SLDC. PLCC voice 1. Coordinating It was informed by SLDC that in channel is not efforts from case of distance between working since last MPPTCL and wideband equipment and RTU, 4 month MPPGCL is the RS232 to RS485 converter required for along with cable between these restoration of two locations is required to be PLCC channel. laid. EE from O/o CE (O&M) 2. Wideband assured that laying of required equipment at cable along with converter to Gandhi Sagar shift telemetry on wideband shall be node and extend VoIP & 2 wire commissioned at voice facility upto control room of the end of Nov 18, Gandhi Sagar HPS shall be therefore laying of completed before commissioning CAT 5 cable & of Wideband equipment. telephone cable from wideband equipment to Control room is required in advance to extend VoIP & 2 wire voice facilty PLCC voice The AE Birsinghpur informed that Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 25

channel is not 7 Birsinghpur HPS working since long /TPS time due to faulty PLCC exchange at Birsinghpur. 8. Satpura TPS PLCC voice Exchange channel is not faulty since long working since last time. 1 years. commissioning of presently voice communication new exchange at between SLDC to thermal power Birsinghpur TPS is house is proper & the required to be commissioning of EPAX at site is expedited. under progress. AE Birsinghpur assured that the voice channel of Birsinghpur HPS shall be restored within one month. is 1. AE Satpura informed that faulty Repair/replacemencard shall be repaired at the t of Exchange & earliest. Further, SLDC informed Card of PLCC that the OPGW has already equipment at been laid between 400 KV Ashta Satpura TPS side and Satpura TPS and suggested is still pending. that alternate path can be established using this path by installing end optical equipment. SLDC informed that PLCC voice communication has of Pench HPS has been restored after long time. SLDC further informed that it is noticed during extending 2 wire voice facility upto Singhaji 1 & 2 TPS & OSP HPS from nearest wide band node utilizing PLCC channel, the 2 wire print in ETL make & OG Print in PUNCOM make is not available in PLCC cabinets at power station end. therefore voice facility is not extended upto power stations viz. Singhaji 1 TPS, Singhaji 2 TPS & OSP. Further it may be possible that 2 wire print/ OG Module may not be available for extending voice facility upto Madikheda HPS & Rajghat HPS & needs to be verified. SLDC requested MPPGCL & NHDC to arrange / ensure the availability of 2 wire print/ OG print in their PLCC cabinets so as 2 wire voice facility could be extended upto power stations utilising the optical network. MPPGCL & NHDC agreed to look into the matter at priority. SLDC informed that the restoration of above PLCC voice Communication is of utmost importance as lot of inconvenience in system operation is observed by SLDC as voice communication through Mobile/ P&T lines is not reliable and remains out /unreachable for most of the time. MPPGCL agreed to discuss this matter with its higher officials. 9.5 NON AVAILABLITY & WRONG TIME STAMPING OF SOE AT SLDC SCADA SLDC informed that on some instances, it has been observed that the SOE was not received or wrong time stamping of SOE was received in SLDC SCADA system. The matter was taken up with field for verification for proper configuration /connections of SOE data in RTUs & after long pursuance, the matter was investigated and it was found that the settings inf code 2 & inf code 4 were not correct in Dongfeng make RTUs. These settings have now verified and changed in some of the RTUs and SOE with correct time stamping from RTUS where settings were modified is now receipt in SLDC SCADA/EMS system. Further SLDC informed that the SOE verification of all RTUs is being done & out of 152 RTUs, SOE verification of 50 RTUs has been done & requested MPPTCL to expedite the SOE verification of balance RTUs at the earliest. MPPTCL informed that they have instructed all the field offices to coordinate with SLDC for SOE verification. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 26

9.6 LONG OUTAGE OF RTUS, PROBLEM IN DATA AND VOICE CHANNELS & INTERMITTENT TELEMETRY DUE TO NOISE IN COMMUNICATION CHANNEL :- The long outage of telemetry & substations having intermittent telemetry due to heavy noise in communication channel was discussed in detail:- Sl No. Name of Sub Station Out from /Remark 01 132 KV Mungaoli More than six months 02 132 KV Waidhan S/s Very intermittent 03 Pench HPS Very intermittent 04 Bargi HPS Very intermittent 05 Tons HPS Very intermittent 06 220 KV Rewa Very intermittent 07 Bansagar III HPS Very intermittent 08 132 KV Chhindwara Very intermittent 09 220 KV Anuppur Very intermittent 10 220 KV Shahdol Very intermittent SLDC informed that telemetry of 132 KV Mungaoli is restored & requested MPPTCL & MPPGCL to sort out rectification of above RTU/data channel on top most priority. SLDC further informed that MPERC vide Letter dated 09-08-2017 has directed to submit reason for long outage for RTU & also directed to ensure proper functioning of RTUs. 9.7. UTILIZATION OF W.B NODE AT BIRSINGHPUR TPS : SLDC informed that as discussed in last various OCC, the W.B node at Birsinghpur TPS has already been commissioned in 2016 & despite constant pursuance utilization of node is still pending since last two years due to pending work of laying of cable form W.B node location to PLCC room, Exchange room and RTU. It was informed by SLDC that complete scheme to extend wideband facility upto RTU was prepared by SLDC and forwarded to SGTPS around two years back. However, required converter and laying of fiber optic cable is still pending. MPPGCL informed that the procurement work is under progress. SLDC informed that the matter regarding utilisation of wideband nodes at Gandhi Sagar and Pench HPS was also discussed in last OCC meetings & meeting dtd. 30.10.18 & MPPGCL was requested to ensure that distance between wide band equipment & nearby RTU panel should not be more than 15 meter. MPPGCL informed that in Pench HPS distance is under the limit. However in the case of Gandhisagar, MPPGCL agreed to look into this matter. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 27

9.8 TELEMETRY OF RAILWAY TSS SUB STATIONS: - SLDC informed that the telemetry of existing 38 Nos railway Traction Sub Stations & upcoming 25 new railway TSS is required to be provided by railway for monitoring of drawal by each TSS and also monitoring of demand of railway in MP. SLDC informed that despite constant pursuance in last various OCC meetings no progress in the matter has been observed. Further SLDC informed in the meeting & vide letter dtd.10.10.18 that before initiating commissioning of telemetry, the scheme is to be approved by SLDC, so that any integration issue may be avoided.sldc also informed that railway has not yet submitted the architecture of telemetry scheme, details of equipments & protocol to be used. Railway informed that the tender has been issued & equipments have been delivered. Further Railways informed that currently the telemetry of Railway TSS is being extended to Railway Zonal office & further it will be integrated with SLDC. Railways informed that they will arrange a meeting with SLDC before initiating the integration of telemetry with SLDC. Railways also informed that the telemetry integration of Railway TSS shall be completed by next OCC meeting. 9.9 INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR PMU ANALYTICS UNDER URTDSM PROJECT:- SLDC informed that under the Unified Real Time Dynamic State Measurement URTDSM Project, the analytics applications has been installed at SLDC MP for which the relay setting details are required for its configuration from all the sub-stations where PMU s are installed and its adjacent sub-stations. SLDC also informed that the matter has been constantly being pursued by SLDC from last 3 OCC Meetings, however still the required information is pending to be provided by MPPTCL. SLDC thus requested MPPTCL to furnish the data at the earliest. MPPTCL agreed to provide the same on priority. ITEM NO 12 : DATE AND VENUE OF NEXT OCC MEETING :The committee was apprised that it is proposed to hold the 67th Operation and Coordination Committee meeting of MP on 27.12.2018. The host and venue of the upcoming OCC meetings of MP is detailed below:- S.NO. OCC MEETING TENTATIVE HOSTING ENTITY OF MP DATE 1. 68 TH MP-OCCM KALPTARU 23.02.2019 2. 69 TH MP-OCCM NHDC 26.04.2019 3. 70 TH MP-OCCM MPPGCL 28.06.2019 4. 71 ST MP-OCCM DISCOM(CZ) 22.08.2019 5. 72 ND MP-OCCM JP BINA 29.10.2019 In view of the hosting entity may confirm the same in the meeting. Kalptaru confirmed for hosting the 68th MP-OCCM in the month of February 2019 and the final date and venue of the meeting will be decided & conveyed later. The other entities also confirmed the above dates. *********** Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 28

Annexure-2.1 S. No. Particulars FREQUENCY PARTICULARS Aug-18 Sep-18 1 INTEGRATED OVER AN-HOUR 1.1 Maximum Frequency 50.08 Hz Between 15.00 hrs & 16.00 Hrs on 15.08.18 50.08 Hz Between 07.00 hrs & 08.00 Hrs on 27.09.18 1.2 Minimum Frequency 49.81 Hz Between 19.00 hrs & 20.00 Hrs on 09.08.18 49.77 Hz Between 18.00 hrs & 19.00 Hrs on 24.09.18 1.3 Average Frequency 49.98 Hz 49.97 Hz 2 INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY 2.1 Maximum Frequency 50.22 Hz 2.2 Minimum Frequency 49.62 Hz 3 Percentage of time when frequency was :- AT 13.06.40 HRS ON 06.08.18 AT 19.12:30 HRS ON 09.08.18 50.2 Hz 49.57 Hz AT 13.03:00 HRS ON 22.09.18 AT 21.18:23. HRS ON 24.09.18 %age of time when frequency was Aug-18 Sep-18 3.1 Below 48.5 Hz 0.00 0 3.2 Between 48.50 Hz and 48.8 Hz 0.00 0 3.3 Between 48.80 Hz and 49.2 Hz 0.00 0 3.4 Between 49.20 Hz and 49.5 Hz 0.00 0 3.5 Between 49.50 Hz and 49.7 Hz 0.00 0 3.6 Between 49.70 Hz and 49.9 Hz 8.93 13.21 3.7 Between 49.9 Hz and 50.05 Hz 80.44 80.22 3.8 Between 50.05 Hz AND 51.5 Hz 10.63 6.57 3.9 Above 51.5 Hz 0.00 0.00 4 No. of times frquency touched 48.80 Hz 0 0 4.1 No. of times frquency touched 48.60 Hz 0 0 4.2 No. of times frquency touched 51.0 Hz 0 0 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 29

I EHV TRANSMISSION LINES S. No. NAME OF THE TRANSMISSION LINE / (FINANCED BY) A. 400 KV TRANSMISSION LINES B. 220 KV TRANSMISSION LINES 1 M.P POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LIMITED TRANSMISSION WORKS COMPLETED DURING 2018-19 (UP TO 31.10.2018) LILO of both ckt of Badod-Kota/Modak 220kV line at 220Kv S/s Suwasara (ADB-III Saving) TYPE OF CIR CUITS ROUTE LENGTH CIRCUIT KMS. NIL 0 0 MONTH OF COMPLETIO N Annexure-2.2.5(i) DATE OF COMMI- SSIONING DCDS 4.382 17.528 June'2018 28.06.2018 2 220Kv DCDS Morena(400KV S/s CWRTL Adani Group) - Sabalgarh DCDS line with lilo of one ckt of line at Morena 220Kv s/s (ADB-III Saving) DCDS 69.64 139.28 Aug'2018 19.08.2018 220kV DCDS Khandwa(400 PGCIL) - Chhanera 3 line(2x39.217) ADB-III (S) C. 132 KV TRANSMISSION LINES 132Kv DCDS 2 phase 4wire line from 220Kv s/s 1 Ashoknagar for PS to 132kV RTS Ashoknagar (2x4.726) DCDS 39.217 78.434 Oct'2018 30.10.2018 DCDS 4.726 9.452 April'2018 11.04.2018 2 3 4 5 132kV DCSS line from 132kV Balwada - water pumping station No.2 of NVDA at village Mukhtyara (1x2.421) (Contribution Supervision Work) 132 kv DCDS Line Chichli - Udaypura (On 220Kv Tower) (ADB-III) LILO of one ckt of Vidisha - Gairatganj line at 132kV Raisen(2x18.221) (ADB-III Saving) LILO of both ckt. Of 132 kv Balaghat - Bhanegaon line at Balaghat/Kirnapur 400kV S/s.(2x0.774 + 4x1.216) (ADB-III) DCSS 2.421 2.421 May'2018 05.05.2018 DCDS 46.860 93.720 June'2018 04.06.2018 DCDS 18.266 36.532 June'2018 06.06.2018 DCDS 1.990 6.412 June'2018 13.06.2018 6 132kV MACT (Bhopal) - Mugaliachhap line (4x20.2 + 2x10.536) DCDS 30.736 101.872 June'2018 14.06.2018 (ckt-i) 22.06.2018 (ckt-ii) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 132 kv DCSS Dewas-Agrod line (1x20.76) (ADB- III) 2nd ckt of 132kV Maihar - Amarpatan 132kV line (GEC) 132kv DCSS Mugaliyachhap - Bilkishganj line (1x17.274) (ADB-III Saving) 132Kv DCSS line from 400Kv s/s Katni - RTS Patwara (1x19.417) (CCW) 132kv Mugaliya Chaap - Sehore DCSS line (1x19.914 +2x1.140) (JICA) 132 kv DCSS Dewas-Barotha line (1x17.428) (JICA) LILO of one ckt of 132kv Neemuch - Mandsore line at Budha Sub-station (2x21.503) (ADB-saving) LILO of both ckt of 132kv Gandhisagar - Suwasara/Garoth line at Suwasara 220KV S/s (4x1.423) (ADB-saving) DCSS 21.600 21.600 June'2018 27.06.2018 2nd ckt 26.000 26.000 June'2018 28.06.2018 DCSS 17.200 35.800 June'2018 28.06.2018 DCSS 19.414 19.414 June'2018 29.06.2018 DCSS 21.054 22.194 July'2018 20.07.2018 DCSS 17.428 17.428 July'2018 25.07.2018 DCDS 43.006 43.006 July'2018 17.07.2018 DCDS 1.423 5.692 July'2018 30.06.2018 15 132kv DCDS Rajgarh - Khujner/Sindaota line (2x26.499+ 2x1.457) (ADB-saving) DCDS 27.956 29.413 July'2018 1x26.499 30.07.2018 16 132kv DCSS line Chhindwara-Saori line (1x31.23) (ADB-saving) DCSS 31.23 31.23 July'2018 31.07.2018 17 18 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 132Kv s/s Shahpura(JBP) for 5MVA PS to RTS Bhitoni (1x5.968) (Contrib) 132Kv DCSS line PS III &IV for NVDA at Simrol (1x8.031) (Contrib only supervision) DCSS 5.968 5.968 July'2018 06.07.2018 DCSS 8.031 8.031 July'2018 19.07.2018% 19 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 220Kv s/s Maihar for PS to TSS Bhadanpur(1x13.06) (CCW) DCSS 13.06 13.06 Oct'2018 charged on 25.10.2018 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 30

II. EHV SUB - STATIONS S. NAME OF SUBSTATION / (DISTRICT) / No. (FINANCED BY) A. 400 KV SUBSTATIONS 1 400 KV sub-station Kirnapur with 2x100MVA 400/220 kv x-mer+ 1X40 MVA X-mer (Dist- BALAGHAT) ADB-III B. 220 KV SUBSTATIONS a. 220 KV NEW SUBSTATIONS 1 2 220/132kV S/s Suwasara (2x160MVA + 1x50) ADB-III S 220 kv Indore N/Z (Upgradation) with 2x160MVA (UBI) VOLTAGE RATIO (KV) No.OF X-mer & Cap. (MVA) EFFECTIVE CAPACITY MVA MONTH OF COMPL- ETION 400/132 1x100 100 Oct'2018 220/132 kv 1x160 1x160 320 June'2018 Aug'2018 220/132 1x160 160 July'2018 DATE OF COMMI- SSIONING 1x100 MVA charged on 29.10.2018 (132 KV side) 30.06.2018 20.08.2018 (2nd X-mer) 30.07.2018 (1st unit) 3 Upgradation of Chhanera 132Kv S/s to 220kv with 2x160MVA +1x50MVA X-mer (50 MVA X-mer charged on 19.08.2018) (ADB-III S) 220/132 kv 2x160 320 Sept'2018 20.09.2018 & 30.09.2018 both X-mer charged from 132 KV & 30.10.2018 from 220KV C. 132 KV SUBSTATIONS a. NEW SUBSTATIONS 1 Udaipura 132kv s/s with 1x40 MVA (ADB-III) 132/33 kv 1x40 40 April'2018 27.04.2018 (33) 04.06.2018 (132) 2 3 4 Bilkishganj 132kv s/s with 1x50 MVA (ADB-III Saving) Waraseoni 132kv s/s1x40 MVA (Dist- Balaghat) (ADB-III) Khujner/Sindaota 132kv s/s with 1x50 MVA (ADB-III Saving) 132/33 kv 1x50 50 June'2018 29.06.2018 132/33 kv 1x40 40 July'2018 29.07.2018 (33kV) 132/33 kv 1x50 50 July'2018 31.07.2018 5 Budha 132kV S/s with 1x50MVA (ADB-III Saving) 132/33 kv 1x50 50 July'2018 17.07.2018 6 7 Bisnoor 132kv s/s with 1x50 MVA (ADB-III Saving) Patera 132kv s/s with 1x50 MVA (ADB-III Saving) 132/33 kv 1x50 50 Aug'2018 21.08.2018 (33KV) 132/33 kv 1x50 50 Aug'2018 10.08.2018 8 Saori 132kV S/s with 1x50MVA (ADB-III Saving) 132/33 kv 1x50 50 Aug'2018 23.08.2018 9 Rehli 132kv s/s with 1x50 MVA (ADB-III S) 132/33 kv 1x50 50 Sept'2018 30.09.2018 10 Satna-II 132kV S/s with 2x50MVA (ADB-III Saving) 132/33 kv 2x50 100 Oct'2018 31.10.2018 from side Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 31

S. No. NAME OF THE TRANSMISSION LINE CKT. KMS. PROGRESS IN % (Oct'2018) A. 400 KV TRANSMISSION LINES 1 400kV DCDS (Quad moose) line from Shri Singaji TPS (stage-ii) - Pithampur (2x69.968+ 2x68.626) 277.188 83% 2 400kV DCDS (Quad moose) line from Pithampur - Badnawar (2x70) 140 81% 3 LILO of 400kV Seoni - Bhilai SC line at 400kV S/s Balaghat/Kirnapur (2x3.375) 6.75 48% 4 LILO of both ckt. Of 400kV Nagda to Rajgarh line at 400kV S/s Badnawar (4x8.163) 33 59% 5 400 kv DCDS line from Nagda 400 kv S/s to Mandsaur 400 kv S/s 137.32 25% 6 400 kv DCDS line for LILO of one ckt of Satna(PGCIL) - Bina(PGCIL) 400 kv at Sagar 400 kv S/s 56 30% 7 400 kv DCDS line from Ashta 400 kv S/s to Ujjain 400 kv S/s 179.474 14% 8 400 kv DCDS line from Indore (PGCIL) 765 kv S/s to Ujjain 400 kv S/s 84.528 50% 9 400 kv DCDS line from Nagda 400 kv S/s to Ujjain 400 kv S/s 53.2 25% B. 220 KV TRANSMISSION LINES 1 2nd Ckt of 220kv Satna - Chhatarpur line (152) 160 71% 2 LILO of one ckt of 220 KV DCDS jabalpur-amarkantak line & 132 KV Jabalpur - Maneri S/C at proposed 220 KV S/s Gorabazar JBP 29% 3 Annexure-2.2.5.ii EHV TRANSMISSION WORKS UNDER PROGRESS AS ON 31.10.2018 LILO of both Ckt of Indore-II (jaitpura) - Ujjain 220kV line at Indore (PGCIL) 765 kv S/S (4x6.012) 24.048 83% 4 LILO of one Ckt of 220kv DCDS Ashta - Dewas line at 220kv S/S Chapda (DCDS) (2x32.782) 66 5% 5 220Kv DCDS line from Pithampur-Depalpur line (2X31) 62 38% 6 220Kv FCFS line for LILO of both Ckt. Of Badnagar -Ratlam D/C line at 400Kv S/s Badnawar (2x1+4x5.6) 24.4 40% 7 220Kv DCDS Julwaniya- Kukshi (2X58) 116 17% 8 220Kv DCSS Shujalpur- Narsinghgarh line (1X43.6) 44 19% 9 LILO of 2nd ckt Nagda - Neemuch 220kV line at 220Kv S/s Daloda (2x12.2) 24.4 64% 10 Part (b).lilo of 220kV Sarni - Pandhurna at 220kV S/s Betul (2x38.864) (Note: Betul220 & Betul400 I/C line 3.76 cktkm. charged 77.728 37% 11 220kV DCDS line from Julwaniya 400kV S/s in Sendhwa 220kV S/s 70 76% 12 220kV DCDS line from Badnawar 400kV S/s - Kanwan 220kV S/s 63 47% 13 220kV DCDS line from Kanwan 220kV S/s - Dhar 220kV S/s 62.78 40% 14 LILO of both ckt Nagda - Neemuch 220kV line at 400Kv S/s Mandsore(Sitamau) (2x22.427) 44.854 8% 15 220kV DCDS line from Mandsaure(Sitamau) 400kV S/s - Maruti Shakti Pool 220kV S/s 92.294 16% 16 220kV DCDS line from Betul 220kV S/s - Gudgaon 220kV S/s 94 65% 17 220kV DCDS line from Neemuch 220kV S/s to Ratangarh 400kV S/s 85.016 31% 18 220kV interconnector between Sailana 400kV S/s & Ratlam switching 220kV S/s 66.42 76% 19 2nd circuiting of Ratlam switching - Daloda 220kV DCSS line 72 36% 20 LILO of Ratlam - Daloda 220kV line at 220Kv S/s Jaora (2x3.51) 7.02 68% 21 220 kv Sabalgarh - Sheopur line (2x110) 220 7% 22 220Kv DCDS line from 220kV Pooling S/s RUMS at Goojarkhedi, Suwasara (For interconnection of Solar PV Plant of RUMS) 86.852 80% a) 220kV line from 220kV S/s RUMS at Gujarkhedi, Suwasara to tap point (2x8.813) b) Tap point to 400 kv S/s Sitamau (2x34.613) 69.226 17.626 23.05.2017 23 220kV DCDS Barsitadesh (220kV Pooling S/s) - 400kV Grid S/s PGCIL line (2X0.917) 1.834 17.06.2018 & 23.07.2018 24 220kV DCDS Ramnagar (220kV Pooling S/s) - 400kV Grid S/s PGCIL line (2X2.572) 1x2.572 100% 1st ckt 2.572 charged on 22.07.2018 & 2nd ckt 2.572 on dtd 11.10.2018 220kV DCDS Badwar (220kV Pooling S/s) - 400kV Grid S/s PGCIL 25 4.33 60% line) (2X0.917) Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 32 Page 1 of 4

132 KV TRANSMISSION LINES 1 132kv DCSS Gautampur -Depalpur line (1x19) 19 59% 2 132kv Nagda(220kv)- Kachrod-Jaora DCSS line (1x64) 64 42% 3 132 kv DCSS line between 132Kv S/s Nasrullaganj & 220KV Itarsi s/s (1x53.209) 53.209 82% 4 LILO of S/C ckt of 132 KV Seoni-Lakhnadon line at 220kv S/S Seoni (2x20) 40 69% 5 132 kv DCSS Guna-Eshagarh line (1x72) 72 32% 6 LILO of one circuit of 132 kv Neemuch220 - Ratangarh DCDS line at 132 KV S/s Morwan (2x1) 2 0% 7 132 kv Sirmour - Katra DCDS line (2x37.67) 75.34 18% 8 LILO of 132 kv Jaora - Khachrod line at Bhesola 132 KV S/s (2x0.729) 1.458 20% 9 LILO of Both circuit of 132 kv DCDS Gwalior(Mahalgaon) - Dabra/Karera line at 220 KV S/s Gwalior II) (2x2x7.87) 55.09 44% 10 132 KV Shyampur - Pilukhedi DCSS line (1x22.834) 22.834 10% 11 132 KV Gourjhamar - Deori DCSS line (1x27.493) 27.493 12% 12 13 2nd ckt of 132 KV Sheopur- Baroda line & LILO of its both ckt at 220 KV S/s Sheopur for 132 KV interconnection of 132 KV S/s Sheopur & 220 KV S/s Sheopur. (2nd ckt- 34 cktkm+2x1+4x5) 132kV DCDS line from 400 kv Ujjain to Vikram Udyogpuri (Narwar) (2x21.43) 56 7% 42.86 4% 14 2nd circuiting of 132 kv Nepa- Dharni (MSEB line) & LILO for 132kV S/s Pipalpani (34.8 ckm 2nd ckt + 2x1.225) 37.25 73% 15 1 Datiya- Bhitarwar DCSS line (1x35.296) 35.296 15% 16 LILO of 132 KV Badod - Garoth line at S/s Shyamgarh 2.56 20% 17 132 kv DCSS Khurai- Khimlasa line (1x20.937) 20.937 21% 18 132 kv DCSS Panagar - Patan line (1x22.749) 22.749 7% 19 132 kv DCSS Badnagar - Chhayan Line (1x31) 31 64% 20 132 kv DCSS Dhar - Teesgaon line (1x15.35) 15.35 19% 21 LILO of 132 kv Ratlam - Meghnagar line at 132Kv S/s Petlawad 14.8 9% 22 132 kv DCSS Udaipura - Silvani line (1x25.8) 25.8 44% 23 132 kv DCSS Narsinghpur - Devnagar (1x23) 23 19% 24 132 kv DCSS Karakbel - Belkheda (1x24.445) 24.445 44% 25 132 kv DCDS Narsinghpur - Karakbel line (2x23) 46 31% 26 LILO of 132 kv Bhikangaon Khargone line at Biston 132 KV S/s 38 10% 27 LILO of 2ND CIRCUIT OF Gwalior- Pichhore at 132Kv S/s Dabra (2X0.108) (ADB-III) (balance work) (Note: LILO at Chinour 27.364 cktkm charged on 04.08.2017) 0.216 97% 28 LILO of one ckt.(balaghat-katangi ckt) Of 132 kv Balaghat - Seoni/Katangi line at 132 kv S/s Waraseoni (2x4.7) 9.4 60% 29 132kV DCSS Sagar - Rehli line (1x40) 40 62% 30 132kV DCSS line Chichli - Palohabada (1x25.606) 25.606 7% 31 LILO of both ckt of 132kv Gandhisagar - Suwasara/Garoth line at Bhanpura 220KV S/s (4x14) 56 73% 32 132kv DCSS Betul-Bisnoor/Masod line (1x35.245) 35 78% 33 132kv DCDS line Guna-Bhonra (2x21.394) 21 60% 34 132kv DCSS Chichli-Palohabada line (1x25.606) 25.606 7% 35 132kv DCSS Damoh-Patera line (1x38) 38 69% 36 LILO of 132 kv Satna-Maihar line at Satna-II S/s (2x11.047) 22.094 4% 37 132kv Birsinghpur -Shahdol DCSS line (1x45) (Revised Estt. Sanc.no.0187dtd.05.09.2016) 44.821 90% 38 2nd circuiting of 132kv Birsinghpur -Shahdol DCSS line (1x45) (Sanc.no.0204dtd.08.12.2017) 44.821 74% 39 132kV DCDS line from Sendhwa 220 kv S/s - Pansemal 132kV line 95.69 29% 40 132kV interconnector between Kanwan 220 kv S/s & Kanwan 132kV S/s (2x13.115+ 3.4 Cktkm 2nd ckt) 26 50% 41 132kV DCDS line from Kanwan 220 kv S/s - Teesgaon 132kV line 24 58% 42 2nd ckt of 132kV Rajgarh(Dhar)220 kv S/s - Jhabua 132kV line 68.8 87% 43 LILO of both ckt of 132kV Neemuch - Mandsore at Mandsore(Sitamau) 400 kv S/s (2x71.464) 142.928 6% 44 132kV interconnector between Gudgaon 220 kv S/s & Gudgaon 132kV S/s (LILO of 132kV Betul - Gudgaon at 220kV S/s Gudgaon) 19.65 34% 45 2nd Circuiting of Sidhi 220 Mauganj 132 kv DCSS line (new line 6 km involved)(2x12+ 36 ckm 2nd ckt) 60 18% 46 132kV DCDS interconnector between Sailana 400kV S/s & Sailana 132kV S/s (2x18.344) 36.688 72% 47 2nd ckt of 132kV Alot - Sitamau 132kV line 40 100% Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 33 Page 2 of 4

48 132kV Julwaniya400 - Shahpura DCSS line (2nd ckt-28 + 1x46.866) 74.866 93% 49 LILO of 132Kv Bhopal(220kV) - Bairagarh line at 132kV S/s Badwai (IT Park) (2x0.513) 1.026 93% 50 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 220Kv s/s KOtar for PS to RTS kaima1x26.938) 26.938 54% 51 132kV DCSS Sirmore - RTS Dabhaura line (1x56.1) 56.1 58% 52 132Kv DCDS line from 132Kv s/s Morwa for Power supply of 21.6MVA in phase manner on 132kV for RTS Singroli (1x1.809) 1.809 89% 53 54 55 56 57 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 132Kv s/s Barhi for PS to RTS Khanna Banjari(1x3.174) 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 132Kv s/s Beohari for PS to RTS Beohari (1x20.278) 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 220Kv s/s Sidhi for PS to RTS Marwasgram(1x51.341) 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 132Kv s/s Dongrital for PS to RTS Gajra Bahara (1x17.435) 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 132 Kv s/s Nowgaon for PS to RTS Harpalpur (1x49.851) 3.174 46% 20.278 6% 51.341 11% 17.435 3% 49.851 24% 58 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line from 132Kv s/s Prithvipur to RTS Niwadi for p/s to RTS Niwadi (1x22.712) 22.712 4% 59 132 KV line from Seoni 220 KV S/s - Nainpur 132 KV S/s 82.659 20% 60 132Kv DCSS 2 phase 2wire line Nainpur Ghansor line (1x34.413) 34.413 2% 61 132 KV 2 phase 2 wire DCSS line for PS to 132/25 KV 5 MVA RTS at Linga from 220 KV S/s Chhindwara 8.989 19% 62 132 KV 2 phase 2 wire DCSS line for PS to 132/25 KV 5 MVA RTS at Sausar from 132 KV S/s Boregaon 17.413 8% 63 2nd ckt of 132Kv 2ph 2 wire line from 220Kv s/s Bina - RTS Mungaoli RVNL 38 100% 64 132Kv 2ph 2 wire DCSS Neemuch - RTS Neemuch line 12.188 9% 65 132Kv 2ph 2 wire DCSS Jaora - RTS Jaora line 1.3 40% 66 132Kv DCSS line from GWSTPP to upcoming Make up Water Pump House river Narmada (Line-II)(1x24.152) 24.152 54% 67 132Kv DCSS line from 220kV s/s Rajgarh(Biora) - Birampura Pumping station Distt- Rajgarh of water Resources Department. 10.818 100% S. No. A. 400 KV SUBSTATIONS 1 NAME OF THE SUBSTATION 400 KV sub-station Kirnapur with 2x100MVA 400/220 kv x-mer+ 1X40 MVA X-mer EFFECTIVE CAPACITY MVA 200 80% 1x100 MVA charged on 29.10.2018 (132 KV side) 2 400 KV sub-station Badnawar with 2x315MVA 400/220 KV X-mer 630 80% 3 400 KV sub-station Mandsore with 2x315MVA 400/220 KV X-mer + 2x160 MVA 630 5% 4 400 KV sub-station Sagar with 2x315MVA 400/220 KV X-mer 630 46% 5 400 KV sub-station Ujjain with 2x315MVA 400/220 KV X-mer+ 2x160 630 7% B. a 220 KV SUBSTATIONS 1 Upgradation of Chapda 132Kv S/s to 220kv with 1x160MVA 160 9% 2 Upgradation of Depalpur 132Kv S/s to 220kv with 1x160MVA 160 9% 3 Adampur 220/33kv S/s 2x50MVA 100 8% 4 Upgradation of Kukshi 132Kv S/s to 220kv with 1x160MVA 160 16% 5 220/132kV S/s Sailana (2x160MVA + 1x63) 320 45% 6 220/132kV S/s Jaora (Upgradation) (2x160MVA + 1x40) 320 39% 7 220/132kV S/s Sendhwa (Upgradation) (1x160MVA + 1x63) 160 39% 8 220/132kV S/s Kanwan (Upgradation) (1x160MVA + 1x63) 160 47% 9 220/132kV S/s Gudgaon (1x160MVA + 1x63) 160 45% 10 220/132kV S/s Ratangarh (2x160MVA + 1x63) 320 2% Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 34 Page 3 of 4

11 33/220 Kv Pooling Sub-station at Barsitadesh 3x100MVA 300 12 33/220kV Pooling Sub-station at Ramnagar 3x100 300 3rd- 100 MVA charged on 2nd- 100 MVA charged on 13 33/220kV Pooling Sub-station at Badwar (3x100) 300 9% C. 132 KV SUBSTATIONS (a) NEW SUBSTATIONS 1 Biston 132kv s/s1x40 MVA 40 9% 2 Shamgarh 132kv s/s1x40 MVA 40 4% 3 Teesgaon 132kv s/s 1x40MVA 40 21% 4 Bada malehra 132kv s/s 1x40MVA 40 4% 5 Devnagar 132kv s/s 1x40 MVA (Dist- Narsighpur) 40 35% 6 Belkheda 132kv s/s 1x40 MVA (Dist- Jabalpur) 40 40% 7 Khimlasa 132kv s/s 1x40 MVA 40 3% 8 Karakbel 132kv s/s1x40 MVA (Dist. Narsinghpur) 40 17% 9 Narsinghgarh 132kv s/s with 1x40 MVA 40 7% 10 Silvani 132kv s/s with 1x40 MVA 40 26% 11 Palohabada 132kv s/s with 1x50 MVA 50 19% 12 Shahpura 132kv s/s with 1x40 MVA (Barwani) 40 57% 13 Bhesola 132kV S/s with 1x50 MVA 50 3% 14 Pilukhedi 132kV S/s with 1x50 MVA 50 2% 15 Pipalpani 132kV S/s with 1x50 MVA 50 48% 16 Vikram Udyogpuri 132kV S/s with 1x63 MVA 63 4% 17 Bhitarwar 132kV S/s with 1x50 MVA 50 10% 18 Morwan 132kV S/s with 1x40 MVA 40 1% 19 IT Park Badwai 132kv s/s with 1x63 MVA (Bhopal) 63 44% Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 35 Page 4 of 4

Annexure-2.3(i) Discoms wise Average Supply Hours PARTICULARS East Zone Central Zone West Zone MP Aug-18 Sep-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Commissinary HQ 23:50 23:53 23:37 23:32 23:48 23:48 23:44 23:44 District HQ 23:53 23:49 23:46 23:41 23:51 23:49 23:50 23:47 Tehsil HQ 23:47 23:46 23:31 23:23 23:39 23:42 23:39 23:37 Rural -Mixed 23:39 23:33 22:51 22:32 22:36 23:05 23:18 23:06 Rural -DLF 23:39 23:33 23:01 22:52 23:24 23:30 23:23 23:19 Rural -Irrigation 9:58 9:58 9:33 9:27 9:38 9:43 9:43 9:43 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 36

Point 2.3(ii) LIST OF 33KV FEEDERS UNDER MPPKVVCL, JABALPUR (For which group to be allocated) JABALPUR REGION Name of EHV Substation Name of 33KV feeder 220KV NIL Date of commissioning of feeder bay Date of commissioning of feeder Lakhanadon 33KV Ghansor-II 08.02.2012 09.05.2018 Chourai 33KV Sankh 26.03.2018 09.04.2018 Name of EHV Substation 220 KV Anuppur Name of EHV Substation REWA REGION Name of 33KV feeder 220KV 33KV Jaithari feeder (Mojer bear) NIL SAGAR REGION Name of 33KV feeder 220KV NIL NIL Date of commissioning of feeder bay Date of commissioning of feeder bay Date of commissioning of feeder Date of commissioning of feeder Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 37

Agenda Point 2.3(ii) LIST OF 33KV FEEDERS UNDER MPPKVVCL, INDORE (For which group to be allocated) INDORE REGION Name of EHV Substation 220KV Pithampur (Sec-III) Name of 33KV feeder 400KV NIL 220KV 33KV Mittal Corp-2 33KV SRF Date of commissioning of feeder bay 08.05.2011 03.09.2013 Date of commissioning of feeder 08.05.2011 03.09.2013 Raukhedi 33KV Exep.Panther-III 09.07.2015 09.07.2015 Kasrawad 33KV Bamandi 07.09.2016 24.04.2018 Sanawad 33KV Dhakalgaon 30.11.2015 21.04.2018 Singot 33KV Khar 33KV Khalwa UJJAIN REGION 30.03.2018 30.03.2018 25.04.2018 25.04.2018 Chandrawatiganj 33KV Chandrawatiganj 27.04.2015 27.04.2015 Electronic GhataBillod Name of EHV Substation 33KV AKVN (Namkeen Cluster) 33KV Pankhedi 33KV Kesoor-II Name of 33KV feeder 220KV NIL 31.03.2016 31.03.2016 19.11.2015 19.10.2014 Date of commissioning of feeder bay 19.11.2015 19.10.2014 Date of Charging of feeder Agar 33KV Agar Town-II 03.12.2012 24.05.2018 Arniyakalan 33KV Designco 01.05.2018 01.05.2018 Manufacture & Exporter (5MW Solar Power Plant) Zarda 33KV Semliya 18.11.2017 20.04.2018 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 38

LIST OF 33KV FEEDERS UNDER MPPKVVCL,BHOPAL (For which group to be allocated) BHOPAL REGION Name of EHV Substation Name of 33KV feeder 220 KV 220 KV Ganjbasoda Simcon Solar Power Date of charging of feeder bay Agenda Point 2.3(ii) Date of charging of feeder 18.11.2016 -- 132 KV 132 KV Gopalpur AE, PHE 27.02.2015 -- 132 KV Amrawad- Khurd Katara Hills-II 01.06.2016 -- 132 KV Tamot Obedullaganj 05.05.2016 02.02.2017 132 KV Lateri Aligarh Kotra Madankhedi Anantpura 132 KV Salamatpur Dewanganj Aamkheda 132 KV Udaipura Thaladigawan Boras 28.08.2017 27.06.2017 15.06.2017 04.12.2017 04.12.2014 26.04.2018 04.06.2018 20.12.2017 05.01.2018 22.05.2018 04.12.2017 04.12.2017 04.06.2018 06.06.2018 Name of EHV Substation GWALIOR REGION Name of 33KV feeder 220 KV NIL 132 KV Date of charging of feeder bay Date of charging of feeder 132 KV Datia Karapura 17.05.2014 -- 132 KV Ron Mangarh 21.11.2013 -- Vijaypur 33kV Dord 22.08.2011 29.07.2016 Chinor Badagaon 33kV Banbar 33kV Chinor 33kV Karhiya 33kV Gharsondi 33kV Dimani 33kV Khadiyahar 33kV Ajnodha 05.08.2017 05.08.2017 05.08.2017 05.08.2017 18.07.2017 05.08.2017 29.12.2017 06.08.2017 06.08.2017 06.08.2017 10.08.2017 18.07.2017 05.08.2017 29.12.2017 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 39

Sr- No KV A- 400 KV TRANSFORMERS 1 400 315 MVA CGL MAKE X-MER-III at 400KV S/s Bina Date Time Date Time 01/Nov/18 08:00 03/Nov/08 17:00 Continue Annexure3.2 SHUTDOWN OF TRANSMISSION ELEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD FROM 01-11-18 TO 31-12-18 Line / Transformer / Reactor / Bay From Urgent NIFPS Commissioning Work & post monsoon mantinance 2 400 TIE BAY OF 315MVA BHEL X-MER-I 04/Dec/18 08:00 04/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For maintenance of bay equipments To Basis (Daily/ Continue) Reason 3 400 TIE BAY OF 315MVA BHEL X-MER-II 06/Dec/18 08:00 06/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For maintenance of bay equipments B- 400 KV REACTORS 1 400 2 400 400KV 50MVAR LINE OF REACTOR RAJGARH-I 400KV 50MVAR LINE REACTOR OF RAJGARH-II 19/Nov/18 08:00 19/Nov/18 18:00 Daily For Maintenance & Testing Work. 20/Nov/18 08:00 20/Nov/18 18:00 Daily For Maintenance & Testing Work. 3 400 125MVAR BHEL BUS REACTOR 11/Dec/18 08:00 12/Dec/18 17:00 Continue For maintenance & jumper replacement work C- 400 KV FEEDER & BAYS OF 400 KV- S/S- 1 400 400KV Julwaniya-Chhegaon 04/Dec/18 09:00 04/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 2 400 400KV Julwaniya-SSTPS 06/Dec/18 09:00 06/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 3 400 400KV Transfer Bus Coupler Bay at 400KV S/s Julwania 07/Dec/18 10:00 07/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 4 400 400KV Bina-Bhopal-I 12/Nov/18 08:00 15/Nov/18 17:00 Continue For post monsoon maintaince work & CVT & LA Replacement Work 5 400 6 400 400KV BHOPAL-I (Tie CB) at 400KV S/s Bina 400KV BHOPAL-II (Main CB) at 400KV S/s Bina 01/Dec/18 09:00 07/Dec/18 17:00 Continue 10/Dec/18 09:00 15/Dec/18 17:00 Continue S/D is required only on Tie CB of line For CB replacement work. Load of line will be managed by main CB. S/D is required only on Main CB For CB replacement work. Load of line will be managed by Tie CB. 7 400 400KV Bina-Bhopal-I 17/Dec/18 09:00 19/Dec/18 17:00 Continue For line CVT replacement work. 8 400 400KV NAGDA-ISP 05/Nov/18 08:00 06/Nov/18 18:00 Continue For maintenance & relay replacement with Testing Work. 9 400 400KV Katni-Birsingpur I 03/Dec/18 09:00 03/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 10 400 400KV Katni-Birsingpur II 05/Dec/18 09:00 05/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 11 400 400KV Katni-Damoh 09/Dec/18 09:00 09/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 12 400 400KV Main Bus No-I at 400KV S/s Katni 11/Dec/18 9:00 11/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 40

Sr- No KV 13 400 Line / Transformer / Reactor / Bay 400KV Main Bus No-II at 400KV S/s Katni Basis From To (Daily/ Reason Date Time Date Time Continue) 15/Dec/18 9:00 15/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. D- 220 KV FEEDER & BAYS- 1 220 220KV Damoh-400 PGCIL DAMOH-I 26/Nov/18 10:00 26/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 2 220 220KV Damoh-400 PGCIL DAMOH-II 28/Nov/18 10:00 28/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 220KV Damoh-400 PGCIL DAMOH- 3 220 30/Nov/18 10:00 30/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. III 4 220 220KV Sagar-400 PGCIL DAMOH-I 12/Nov/18 10:00 12/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 5 220 220KV Sagar-400 PGCIL DAMOH-II 16/Nov/18 10:00 16/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 6 220 220KV Sagar-BINA-I 13/Nov/18 10:00 13/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 7 220 220KV Sagar-BINA-II 14/Nov/18 10:00 14/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 8 220 220KV Damoh-PGCIL-I 19/Dec/18 10:00 19/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 9 220 220KV Damoh-PGCIL-II 21/Dec/18 10:00 21/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 10 220 220KV Damoh-PGCIL-III 27/Dec/18 10:00 27/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 11 220 220KV Damoh- Katni 08/Dec/18 10:00 08/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 12 220 220KV Damoh- Tikamgarh 24/Dec/18 10:00 24/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 13 220 220KV Sagar-PGCIL-I 10/Dec/18 10:00 10/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 14 220 220KV Sagar-PGCIL-II 13/Dec/18 10:00 13/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 15 220 220KV Sagar- Bina-I 17/Dec/18 10:00 17/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 16 220 220KV Sagar- Bina-II 19/Dec/18 10:00 19/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 17 220 220KV Malanpur- Adani 02/Nov/18 09:00 02/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 18 220 220KV Malanpur- Auriya 15/Nov/18 09:00 15/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 19 220 220KV Malanpur- PGCIL-I 16/Nov/18 09:00 16/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 20 220 220KV Malanpur- PGCIL-II 17/Nov/18 09:00 17/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 21 220 220KV Gwalior-II - PGCIL-I 13/Nov/18 09:00 13/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 22 220 220KV Gwalior-II - PGCIL-II 14/Nov/18 09:00 14/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 23 220 220KV Mahalgaon- PGCIL-I 21/Nov/18 09:00 21/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 24 220 220KV Mahalgaon- PGCIL-II 22/Nov/18 09:00 22/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 25 220 220KV Mahalgaon- Bina 28/Nov/18 09:00 28/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 26 220 220KV Mahalgaon-Datia 29/Nov/18 09:00 29/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 27 220 220KV Malanpur- Adani 21/Dec/18 09:00 21/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 28 220 220KV Malanpur- Auriya 18/Dec/18 09:00 18/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 29 220 220KV Malanpur- PGCIL-I 04/Dec/18 09:00 04/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 30 220 220KV Malanpur- PGCIL-II 05/Dec/18 09:00 05/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 31 220 220KV Mahalgaon- PGCIL-I 11/Dec/18 09:00 11/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 32 220 220KV Mahalgaon- PGCIL-II 12/Dec/18 09:00 12/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 33 220 220KV Mahalgaon- Bina 19/Dec/18 09:00 19/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 34 220 220KV Mahalgaon-Datia 20/Dec/18 09:00 20/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 35 220 220KV Mehgaon --Malanpur 05/Nov/18 09:00 05/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 36 220 220KV Mehgaon-Auraiya 09/Nov/18 09:00 09/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 37 220 160MVA X-mer-I At 220KV s/s Mehgaon 12/Nov/18 09:00 12/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 41

Sr- No KV 38 220 Line / Transformer / Reactor / Bay 160MVA X-mer-II At 220KV s/s Mehgaon Basis From To (Daily/ Reason Date Time Date Time Continue) 14/Nov/18 09:00 14/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 39 220 220KV Datia- Bina 19/Nov/18 09:00 19/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 40 220 220KV Datia- Gwalior 28/Nov/18 09:00 28/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 41 220 160 MVA X-Mer-I at 220KV S/S Datia 24/Nov/18 09:00 24/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 42 220 160 MVA X-Mer-II at 220KV S/S Datia 28/Nov/18 09:00 28/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 43 220 220KV Mehgaon -Malanpur 03/Dec/18 09:00 03/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 44 220 220KV Mehgaon-Auraiya 04/Dec/18 09:00 04/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 45 220 220KV Datia- Bina 19/Dec/18 09:00 19/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 46 220 220KV Datia- Gwalior 21/Dec/18 09:00 21/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 47 220 220KV Shivpuri at 220KV Main Bus-I 12/Nov/18 09:00 12/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 48 220 220KV Shivpuri at 220KV Main Bus- II 14/Nov/18 09:00 14/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 49 220 220KV Shivpuri-Bina (PGCIL) 10/Dec/18 09:00 10/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 50 220 220KV Shivpuri-Bina )(MPPTCL) 11/Dec/18 09:00 11/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 51 220 220KV Shivpuri-Sabalgarh-I 13/Dec/18 09:00 13/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 52 220 220KV Shivpuri-Sabalgarh-II 14/Dec/18 09:00 14/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 53 220 220KV Chhegaon-Nimrani -II 12/Nov/18 10:00 12/Nov/18 18:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 54 220 220KV Barwaha-Nimrani Tap Omkareshwar 13/Nov/18 10:00 13/Nov/18 18:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 55 220 220KV Barwaha-Omkareshwar 14/Nov/18 10:00 14/Nov/18 18:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 56 220 220KV Nimrani-Barwaha Tap Omkareshwar 15/Nov/18 10:00 15/Nov/18 18:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 57 220 160MVA X-mer Bay at 220KV S/s Barwaha 05/Dec/18 10:00 05/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Tan Delta measurements. 58 220 220KV Barwaha-Handiya 06/Dec/18 10:00 06/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 59 220 220KV Barwaha-Indore-I 07/Dec/18 10:00 07/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 60 220 220KV Barwaha-Indore-II 08/Dec/18 10:00 08/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 61 220 160MVA-I X-mer Bay at 220KV S/s Nimrani 09/Dec/18 10:00 09/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Tan Delta measurements. 62 220 220KV Nimrani-Julwaniya 10/Dec/18 10:00 10/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 63 220 220KV Nimrani-Chhegaon-I Feeder 11/Dec/18 10:00 11/Dec/18 17:00 Daily For Testing and maintenance work. 64 220 220KV Bina-Guna 19/Nov/18 08:00 19/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 65 220 220KV Bina-Ashoknagar 20/Nov/18 08:00 20/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 66 220 220KV Bina-Datiya 21/Nov/18 08:00 21/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 67 220 220KV Bina-Gwalior 22/Nov/18 08:00 22/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 68 220 220KV BINA I/C-1 26/Nov/18 08:00 26/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 69 220 220KV BINA I/C-2 27/Nov/18 08:00 27/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 70 220 220KV Bina-Sagar-I 28/Nov/18 08:00 28/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 42

Basis Sr- Line / Transformer / Reactor From To KV (Daily/ Reason No / Bay Date Time Date Time Continue) 71 220 220KV Bina-Sagar-II 29/Nov/18 08:00 29/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 72 220 220KV BUS TIE BAY at 220KV S/s Bina 30/Nov/18 08:00 30/Nov/18 17:00 Daily For post monsoon Maintenance work. 73 220 220KV BUS TIE BAY at 220KV S/s Bina 20/Dec/18 08:00 22/Dec/18 17:00 Continue For 220 KV CT replacement work. 74 220 220KV MAIN BUS 2 at 220KV S/s Bina 20/Dec/18 08:00 22/Dec/18 17:00 Continue For 220 KV BUS TIE CT replacement work. 75 220 220KV ICT-I at 220KV S/s Sukha 27/Nov/18 9:00 28/Nov/18 17:00 Continue For Testing and maintenance work. 76 220 220KV ICT-I at 220KV S/s Sukha 09/Dec/18 9:00 10/Dec/18 17:00 Continue For isolator replacement work. 77 220 220KV ICT-II at 220KV S/s Sukha 12/Nov/18 9:00 14/Nov/18 17:00 Continue For Breaker replacement work. 78 220 220KV ICT-II at 220KV S/s Sukha 04/Dec/18 9:00 05/Dec/18 17:00 Continue For post monsoon Maintenance work. Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 43

Unitwise / Stationwise Genration in MU A. Thermal Stn. Name UNIT No. Capacity MW Aug-18 Sep-18 5 210 154.87 152.05 PH III 210 154.87 152.05 TOT 210 154.87 152.05 6 200 116.32 82.38 7 210 60.39 20.67 PH II 410 176.71 103.05 8 210 62.84 79.10 9 210 99.14 94.51 PH III 420 161.98 173.61 10 250 69.76 146.97 11 250 159.98 136.28 PH IV 500 229.74 283.25 TOT 1330 568.43 559.90 1 210 116.17 63.46 2 210 53.38 103.10 PH I 420 169.55 166.56 3 210 118.55 29.07 4 210 96.62 115.13 PH II 420 215.17 144.20 5 500 353.05 333.65 PH III 500 353.05 333.65 TOT 1340 737.77 644.42 1 600 183.39 178.11 2 600 128.37 243.51 PH1 1200 311.76 421.62 3 660 81.18 70.76 PH II 660 81.18 70.76 TOT 1860 392.94 492.38 MPPGCL THERMAL 4740 1854.01 1848.74 Note : 1. Amarkantak Thermal Power Station-II Unit # 4 De-commissioned wef 01-May-2014. 2. Amarkantak Thermal Power Station-II Unit # 3 De-commissioned wef 13-Jan-2015. B. Hydel AMARKAN SATPURA SANJAY GANDHI SSTPS GANDHISAGAR R.P.SAGAR J.SAGAR CHAMBAL M.P.CHAMBAL PENCH M.P.PENCH BARGI TONS BIRSINGHPUR B.SGR(DEOLONDH) B.SGR(SILPARA) RAJGHAT M.P.RAJGHAT B.SGR(JINHA) MADIKHEDA TOTAL HYDEL MPPGCL Hydel MPSEB HYDEL Share Station Name C. NHDC (Ex-Bus) Ann 4.1 Capacity MW Aug-18 Sep-18 115.0 0.00 0.00 172.0 0.00 0.00 99.0 5.61 8.01 386.0 5.61 8.01 193.0 2.80 4.00 160.0 5.77 16.27 107.0 3.85 10.85 90.0 62.18 64.15 315.0 128.39 141.00 20.0 12.94 8.84 60.0 0.00 24.38 30.0 0.00 2.54 45.0 8.31 18.23 22.5 4.15 9.12 20.0 0.00 5.65 60.0 0.00 20.79 1186.0 223.20 309.87 915.0 217.59 301.87 917.5 214.32 291.33 Capacity Station Name MW Aug-18 Sep-18 Indira Sagar Hydel Project 1000 67.07 237.37 Omkareshwar Hydel Project 520 43.84 109.03 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 44

S No. Source Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Total 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 214 A. M.P. Availability 1 Thermal 1923.24 1570.02 1869.78 1656.07 1636.40 1648.88 2031.86 12336.25 2 Hydel 43.21 64.48 59.23 122.45 211.77 287.99 167.38 956.52 3 Total 1966.45 1634.50 1929.02 1778.51 1848.17 1936.87 2199.24 13292.77 B. Exchange with other States / Systems 1 Indira Sagar 26.16 66.30 41.07 15.70 64.84 233.13 181.55 628.77 2 Omkareshwar 12.50 32.62 20.66 15.34 43.84 109.03 84.85 318.84 3 MPPMCL Schedule from Central Sector of WR 1795.68 1868.24 1627.45 1808.73 1709.00 1705.21 2014.05 12528.36 4 MPPMCL Schedule from Central Sector ER 33.98 30.77 24.82 34.85 36.56 28.47 41.92 231.38 5 Total MPPMCL Schedule from Central Sector (WR+ER) 1829.66 1899.01 1652.26 1843.58 1745.56 1733.68 2055.98 12759.74 6 Deviation Energy of (WR+ER) -25.45-9.57-67.85-14.40-10.14 25.90-12.14-113.66 7 NET NR ISGS POWER SCH to MP 0.00 0.00 15.53 27.11 37.72 64.96 76.74 222.07 8 RUMS SOLAR REWA 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.71 3.50 16.25 27.93 48.38 9 Schedule From Sugen 0.54 5.08 0.43 3.96 3.24 5.27 9.73 28.26 10 LANCO Amk 162.03 186.79 171.98 171.49 115.32 111.60 177.67 1096.89 11 SASAN 990.18 994.72 976.50 852.02 921.36 873.16 938.38 6546.33 12 ESSAR 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13 J P Nigri 294.92 335.85 313.61 141.84 281.40 297.61 338.99 2004.21 14 MB Power 192.75 208.08 108.70 201.61 142.68 135.47 199.64 1188.92 15 JHABUA Power 31.73 31.77 44.22 47.39 31.21 87.76 71.27 345.35 16 Other Open Access Schedule other than MPPMCL Incl. Seci -80.41-30.49-107.06-49.82-76.57-46.99-29.11-420.44 17 Himachal Pradesh HYDAL 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 18 BARH 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19 Schedule from Sardar Sarovar -0.70-0.76-0.73 3.04 9.74 45.53 55.00 111.13 20 SCH to Railway from RGPPL_ebid 160.44 165.31 162.90 166.68 166.63 160.02 161.25 1143.24 21 Schedule from SEZ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 22 Schedule from Rihand+Matatila 2.02 5.15 2.06 2.80 4.83 13.93 18.31 49.09 23 24 Medium Term Power Purchase from CSPDCL through PTC agaisnt PPA CSPDCCL dtd. 18.09.2012 Medium Term Power Purchase from Balco through PTC agaisnt PPA Balco dtd. 18.09.2012 Including Short term purchase against MTOA ENERGY BALANCE SHEET Year : 2018-19 All figures in Million Unit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 25 Additional Power Purchase 4.87 3.27 1.58 1.58 2.65 8.43 27.44 49.81 26 Energy Exchange 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 27 Banking of Energy -441.88-369.30-404.32-871.65-803.51-867.01 144.69-3612.98 28 Sale of Power -557.64-167.20-801.20-140.91-128.76-244.79-89.43-2129.93 29 Total MP Schedule (Including Railway) 2588.52 3267.30 2136.46 2401.41 2457.02 2394.88 4184.46 19430.06 30 Total MP Drawal (Including Railway) 2563.07 3257.72 2068.61 2387.01 2446.88 2420.78 4172.33 19316.40 31 Wheeled Energy of Tawa HEG 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 2.19 2.21 32 Wheeled Energy of Wind Farm 15.18 19.45 20.05 13.88 17.63 9.48 3.98 99.66 33 Wheeled Energy of Solar Plant 68.57 61.61 45.70 33.58 32.32 44.30 57.37 343.45 34 Wheeled Energy of Bio-Mass 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 35 Wheeled Energy of Ascent Hydro 1.46 1.41 1.39 1.11 1.31 1.01 1.24 8.93 36 Export to MSEB (Nepa-Dharni) -6.08-5.89-3.94-3.31-3.34-3.55-6.13-32.24 37 Deviation Energy of MPPGCL Thermal + Infirm Energy of Singajil -0.05-3.52-8.37-11.49 51.62 40.67 254.82 323.69 38 Energy Purchased by MP from Wind Farm 437.86 584.49 678.72 592.59 635.88 424.36 155.44 3509.34 39 Energy Purchased by MP from Solar Plant 151.93 162.97 134.33 88.86 87.34 110.60 167.81 903.85 Firm / Infirm Energy of HEG Mandideep+Hindalco+HEG Tawa +Trimula Ind. 40 purchase by MP +Wheeled enrgy of CPP / IPP 60.47 38.27 113.76 73.85 91.59 47.61 16.72 442.27 Purchased from ASN Biomass Katni + RDM Care Ind. Biogas Pariyat + Pragya Energy Pvt. Ltd. Biogas Richhai+ Arya Energy Kotma + Orient Green 41 Power Limited, Gadarawara Bio-Mass+Shaliwahna (CHH+Umariya) + JBP MSW 24.49 7.73 6.31 2.67 2.55 6.91 3.34 53.99 42 Deviation Energy of ISP 2.68 4.21 3.27 1.74 2.23 4.24 2.68 21.03 43 Schedule Energy of BLA Power against LTOA 0.00 2.16 4.82 5.49 3.50 0.00 0.00 15.98 44 Schedule Energy of JP BINA Power against LTOA 165.38 155.48 111.80 91.52 90.57 100.01 206.86 921.61 45 Import from bargi Left Bank Canal Power House + ISP NVDA 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.40 1.94 2.37 46 Chambal Complex Excess / less Overshare by MP -1.15-1.72-2.27-2.76-3.05-3.90-21.47-36.31 47 Rajghat Hydel Power Station Excess / Less Overshare by MP -0.02-0.07-0.04 0.14 2.46 4.23 1.50 8.20 48 State Supply (Ex-Power st. Bus) 5488.91 6017.75 5164.90 5084.43 5416.36 5486.17 7486.27 40144.79 49 AVERAGE DAILY (Ex-Bus) 182.96 194.12 172.16 164.01 174.72 182.87 241.49 187.59 50 MINIMUM DAILY (MP Periphery) 163.56 163.85 140.57 139.40 151.95 138.27 2023.45 138.27 51 MAXIMUM DAILY (MP Periphery) 185.36 197.05 186.70 166.05 184.93 205.87 254.89 254.89 52 State Supply (Ex-Power st. Bus):- YEAR : 2017-18 5494.33 5544.84 4725.99 4626.86 5108.56 5168.84 6313.68 36983.09 53 Year ((18-19)-(17-18))*100/Year (17-18) -0.10 8.53 9.29 9.89 6.03 6.14 18.57 8.55 54 Unshedule L/S : Year-2018-19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 55 Frequency Correction 5.16 8.76 4.57 4.11 3.70 5.68 7.05 39.04 56 Restricted Requirement : Year-2018-19 5494.07 6026.51 5169.47 5088.54 5420.06 5491.86 7493.32 40183.84 57 Shedule L/S : Year-2018-19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 58 Un-Restricted Requirement : Year-2018-19 5494.07 6026.51 5169.47 5088.54 5420.06 5491.86 7493.32 40183.84 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 45

ENERGY BALANCE SHEET : Demand & Sypply Hours Year : 2018-19 S.NO. Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Yr 18-19 C. 1 MORNING PEAK (MAX) DEMAND MET 8511 8641 8232 7398 8577 9270 12268 12268 2 LOAD RELIEF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 LOAD SHEDDING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. 1 EVENING PEAK (MAX) DEMAND MET 7908 8306 8122 7753 8289 9481 10919 10919 2 LOAD RELIEF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 LOAD SHEDDING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F. REGISTERED MAXIMUM 8621 8897 8437 7753 8577 9481 12268 12268 G. COMPUTED MAXIMUM DEMAND 8624 8916 8460 7800 8577 9515 12301 12301 H. UNRESTRICTED MAXIMUM DEMAND 8624 8916 8460 7800 8577 9515 12301 12301 I. 1. Average Power Supply per day to Div. Head Quarters 23:47 23:44 23:43 23:43 23:44 23:44 0:00 20:18 2. District Head Quarters 23:49 23:48 23:45 23:50 23:50 23:47 0:00 20:21 3. Tahsil Head Quarters 23:42 23:40 23:34 23:36 23:39 23:37 0:00 20:13 4. Rural -Mixed 23:19 23:16 23:01 23:07 23:18 23:06 0:00 19:50 5. Rural -DLF 23:25 23:23 23:05 23:17 23:23 23:19 0:00 19:56 6. Rural -Irrigation 9:47 9:44 9:33 9:40 9:43 9:43 0:00 8:17 J LOAD FACTOR % 88.43 90.91 84.77 87.66 84.23 79.18 80.87 85.15 FREQUENCY ANALYSIS YEAR 2018-19 S.N PARTICULARS Apr-18 May-18 Jun-18 Jul-18 Aug-18 Sep-18 Oct-18 Yr 18-19 A. INTGRATED FREQUENCY 1 MAXIMUM 50.08 50.10 50.15 50.08 50.08 50.08 0.00 50.15 2 MINIMUM 49.81 49.77 49.74 49.78 49.81 49.77 0.00 0.00 B. INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY 1 MAXIMUM 50.20 50.23 50.25 50.24 50.22 50.20 0.00 50.25 2 MINIMUM 49.62 49.57 49.60 49.62 49.62 49.57 0.00 0.00 C. AVG FREQUENCY 49.97 49.95 49.98 49.98 49.98 49.97 0.00 42.83 D. % TIME WHEN FREQUENCY WAS 1 ABOVE 51.5 Hz 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 50.05 TO 51.5 Hz 7.63 7.42 11.19 11.27 10.63 6.57 0.00 7.81 3 49.9 TO 50.05 Hz 79.57 70.06 76.97 78.48 80.44 80.22 0.00 66.36 4 49.7 TO 49.9 Hz 12.80 22.52 11.84 10.25 8.93 13.21 0.00 11.35 5 49.5 TO 49.7 Hz 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6 49.2 TO 49.5 Hz 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7 48.8 TO 49.2 Hz 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8 48.5 TO 48.8 Hz 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9 BELOW 48.5 Hz 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 46

Own Generation Hourly Average Own Generation, Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal & Demand Month :- August 2018 Schedule from Load Shedding FIGURES IN MW Hrs. FREQ. Total Total THER. THER. IPPs CPPs Incl Excl HYD. ISP OSP Total Injecti Injectio Aux Aux on n RUMS (SOL SCH Net Sug CSS NR to Lanco Sasan Essa AR) Jhabu JP MB to REW a SSP SEZ Banking Sale Pur en r Nigri Power Railw MP A TO Power MPP ay MCL Rih and +Ma STO tatil A a- Raj ghat Total Tot Avl. Act. Drl Expor Devia DEMAN t to -tion D MET MS SCH UNREST REST.. DEMAN UN DEMAN SCH TOTAL D D 1:00 49.98 2578 2379 278 76 57 240 914 3944 2432 62 7 149 1178 5 359 0 268 43 12 193 0-1502 -20 0-18 4 3172 7115 3159-13 -4 7098 0 0 0 7104 7104 2:00 49.99 2525 2330 247 76 53 238 959 3902 2398 59 2 149 1181 4 355 0 237 41 11 195 0-1502 -13 0-36 4 3085 6988 3037-48 -4 6935 0 0 0 6939 6939 3:00 50.00 2508 2314 234 64 53 238 965 3869 2400 45 2 149 1186 2 355 0 203 41 10 197 0-1502 -10 0-56 4 3027 6896 3038 11-4 6903 0 0 0 6906 6906 4:00 50.01 2463 2272 231 60 47 240 944 3794 2339 35 2 149 1192 1 355 0 173 35 10 198 0-1422 -16 0-56 4 3000 6795 3061 61-4 6851 0 0 0 6853 6853 5:00 49.97 2490 2297 228 56 44 241 917 3783 2232 40 2 149 1191 0 355 0 145 35 10 196 0-1148 -44 0-56 4 3112 6895 3079-33 -4 6858 0 0 0 6865 6865 6:00 49.96 2536 2340 256 84 60 241 888 3870 2221 43 2 149 1197 0 355 0 179 35 10 194 0-997 -53 0-56 4 3285 7155 3242-42 -4 7108 0 0 0 7118 7118 7:00 49.99 2542 2345 288 100 62 241 895 3931 2296 62 5 149 1198 1 358 2 227 39 10 192 0-839 -128 0-15 4 3561 7492 3542-18 -5 7469 0 0 0 7474 7474 8:00 50.04 2481 2289 304 91 60 240 1003 3987 2278 50 7 149 1194 1 358 5 227 38 11 193 0-836 -89 0-26 4 3564 7551 3506-58 -5 7488 0 0 0 7488 7488 9:00 50.01 2451 2261 298 98 60 239 1145 4102 2212 54 2 149 1194 0 352 9 186 35 11 192 0-839 -75 0-70 4 3416 7518 3312-104 -4 7409 0 0 0 7410 7410 10:00 50.02 2432 2243 277 99 58 236 1236 4149 2215 40 2 149 1193 0 350 12 155 35 12 193 0-855 -123 0-190 4 3192 7341 3042-150 -4 7187 0 0 0 7189 7189 11:00 50.00 2366 2182 280 99 54 233 1262 4110 2089 41 0 149 1187 0 354 15 134 35 12 194 0-895 -216 0-224 4 2879 6989 2816-63 -3 6922 0 0 0 6926 6926 12:00 50.00 2351 2169 263 83 52 231 1255 4053 1973 45 0 149 1179 0 356 16 65 35 12 194 0-895 -320 0-239 4 2574 6627 2494-80 -3 6544 0 0 0 6547 6547 13:00 50.01 2355 2172 257 56 38 231 1270 4024 2024 62 0 149 1174 0 357 14 48 35 12 192 0-988 -272 0-239 4 2574 6598 2502-71 -3 6524 0 0 0 6525 6525 14:00 49.99 2355 2172 251 60 34 232 1164 3913 2009 56 0 149 1179 0 357 14 45 26 12 195 0-998 -268 0-235 4 2546 6460 2533-13 -3 6444 0 0 0 6448 6448 15:00 49.98 2391 2205 253 60 36 232 1113 3899 2042 55 0 149 1178 0 357 11 70 41 14 195 0-998 -340 0-223 4 2556 6455 2559 2-3 6455 0 0 0 6460 6460 16:00 49.98 2412 2225 250 76 40 233 967 3792 2109 55 0 149 1187 1 360 8 102 47 14 194 0-1001 -344 0-215 4 2669 6460 2669 1-3 6458 0 0 0 6463 6463 17:00 49.97 2427 2238 247 92 52 234 825 3688 2174 43 0 149 1202 1 362 4 125 43 16 194 0-991 -330 0-200 4 2797 6485 2883 86-3 6568 0 0 0 6575 6575 18:00 49.99 2488 2295 267 93 54 234 660 3602 2204 40 0 149 1186 1 363 1 156 41 18 193 0-913 -250 0-183 4 3011 6613 3070 59-3 6668 0 0 0 6672 6672 19:00 49.93 2591 2390 346 117 71 255 572 3752 2342 44 5 149 1184 2 375 0 244 48 18 191 0-894 -250 0 0 4 3462 7214 3475 13-4 7222 0 0 0 7236 7236 20:00 49.96 2608 2406 427 151 115 277 608 3984 2448 62 28 149 1184 13 387 0 325 55 18 191 0-1123 -142 0-19 4 3580 7564 3630 51-5 7609 0 0 0 7620 7620 21:00 49.95 2588 2388 375 112 100 275 653 3903 2421 53 19 149 1184 13 390 0 304 55 18 191 0-1127 -132 0-18 4 3524 7428 3515-9 -5 7413 0 0 0 7424 7424 22:00 50.00 2554 2356 351 112 80 274 694 3867 2387 63 9 149 1180 12 384 0 277 49 18 192 0-1206 -104 0-18 4 3396 7263 3409 13-5 7271 0 0 0 7274 7274 23:00 49.98 2570 2371 333 115 80 277 760 3936 2432 58 5 149 1182 11 382 0 256 43 18 191 0-1129 -75 0-18 4 3509 7445 3451-58 -4 7382 0 0 0 7388 7388 24:00 50.01 2548 2351 311 104 77 244 811 3898 2416 47 5 149 1182 9 375 0 248 43 18 191 0-1245 -78 0-12 4 3352 7250 3290-62 -4 7184 0 0 0 7185 7185 Avg. 49.99 2484 2291 286 89 60 244 937 3906 2254 51 4 149 1186 3 363 5 183 40 13 193 0-1077 -154 0-101 4 3118 7025 3096-22 -4 6999 0 0 0 7004 7004 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 49.99 2517 2322 246 69 53 240 931 3860 2337 47 3 149 1188 2 356 0 201 38 11 195 0-1346 -26 0-46 4 3113 6974 3103-11 -4 6959 0 0 0 6964 6964 50.01 2437 2248 285 95 58 237 1133 4055 2177 48 3 149 1191 1 355 10 166 36 11 193 0-860 -159 0-127 4 3198 7253 3119-79 -4 7170 0 0 0 7172 7172 49.99 2405 2218 254 73 42 233 1000 3820 2094 52 0 149 1184 1 360 9 91 39 14 194 0-981 -300 0-216 4 2692 6512 2703 11-3 6519 0 0 0 6524 6524 50.00 2421 2233 270 84 50 235 1066 3937 2135 50 1 149 1188 1 357 9 128 37 13 193 0-921 -230 0-172 4 2945 6882 2911-34 -4 6845 0 0 0 6848 6848 49.97 2576 2377 357 119 87 267 683 3890 2408 55 12 149 1183 10 382 0 276 49 18 191 0-1121 -130 0-14 4 3470 7360 3462-9 -5 7347 0 0 0 7355 7355 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 47

Own Generation Hourly Average Own Generation, Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal & Demand Month :- September 2018 Schedule from Load Shedding FIGURES IN MW Hrs. FREQ. Total Total THER. THER. IPPs CPPs Incl Excl HYD. ISP OSP Total Injecti Injectio Aux Aux on n RUMS (SOL SCH Net Sug CSS NR to Lanco Sasan Essa AR) Jhabu JP MB to REW a SSP SEZ Banking Sale Pur en r Nigri Power Railw MP A TO Power MPP ay MCL Rih and +Ma STO tatil A a- Raj ghat Total Tot Avl. Act. Drl Expor Devia DEMAN t to -tion D MET MS SCH UNREST REST.. DEMAN UN DEMAN SCH TOTAL D D 1:00 49.96 2588 2393 389 383 172 193 619 4150 2378 128 0 149 1151 15 392 0 198 129 55 200 0-1595 -72 0-23 12 3117 7267 3177 60-5 7322 0 0 0 7331 7331 2:00 49.98 2577 2384 385 323 144 193 660 4090 2376 143 0 149 1154 14 391 0 185 113 54 201 0-1595 -64 0-42 12 3091 7181 3067-24 -5 7152 0 0 0 7158 7158 3:00 49.98 2573 2380 387 263 124 193 697 4043 2357 161 0 149 1151 14 390 0 185 109 54 201 0-1595 -72 0-50 12 3067 7111 3098 30-5 7136 0 0 0 7143 7143 4:00 50.00 2554 2362 370 216 108 193 722 3971 2313 173 0 149 1150 14 390 0 173 98 54 202 0-1514 -85 0-56 12 3074 7045 3135 61-5 7101 0 0 0 7104 7104 5:00 49.95 2555 2363 366 221 100 194 724 3967 2215 105 0 149 1153 13 390 0 164 89 54 201 0-1239 -135 0-56 12 3117 7084 3158 41-5 7121 0 0 0 7131 7131 6:00 49.98 2581 2387 392 297 141 193 710 4120 2262 128 5 149 1164 13 391 1 164 105 53 200 0-1113 -219 0-50 12 3266 7386 3263-3 -5 7378 0 0 0 7385 7385 7:00 49.97 2609 2413 418 352 165 193 731 4272 2361 145 12 149 1176 13 391 9 161 121 53 201 0-987 -264 0-26 12 3527 7799 3579 53-6 7846 0 0 0 7854 7854 8:00 50.03 2598 2402 422 341 162 195 828 4350 2364 125 2 149 1182 13 391 26 162 121 54 201 0-987 -216 0-32 12 3568 7918 3534-34 -6 7878 0 0 0 7879 7879 9:00 50.00 2575 2381 414 298 141 196 950 4380 2318 118 2 149 1179 12 391 43 168 118 54 201 0-994 -253 0-63 12 3456 7836 3411-46 -5 7785 0 0 0 7787 7787 10:00 50.00 2567 2374 397 245 123 196 1103 4438 2245 58 2 149 1178 7 389 58 166 111 54 201 0-994 -321 0-98 12 3219 7657 3105-113 -5 7539 0 0 0 7542 7542 11:00 49.99 2547 2356 383 190 96 194 1178 4399 2171 38 0 149 1165 6 389 69 157 99 57 198 0-1046 -448 0-132 12 2884 7283 2803-81 -4 7197 0 0 0 7202 7202 12:00 49.98 2495 2306 380 182 88 195 1182 4334 2088 33 0 149 1161 4 389 74 158 91 58 199 0-1046 -617 0-153 12 2600 6934 2502-98 -4 6832 0 0 0 6838 6838 13:00 49.98 2460 2274 374 174 89 190 1150 4250 2085 39 0 149 1176 4 390 73 151 90 57 197 0-1130 -611 0-155 12 2529 6779 2580 52-4 6827 0 0 0 6833 6833 14:00 49.98 2454 2269 361 178 86 192 1078 4165 2078 36 0 149 1167 4 392 66 143 89 57 198 0-1133 -554 0-140 12 2565 6730 2634 69-4 6795 0 0 0 6801 6801 15:00 49.96 2481 2294 346 182 89 196 956 4063 2210 52 2 149 1172 6 394 54 156 95 57 199 0-1133 -624 0-98 12 2704 6767 2767 63-4 6827 0 0 0 6837 6837 16:00 49.95 2455 2269 362 215 95 198 818 3958 2247 36 2 149 1171 8 396 39 170 102 57 197 0-1133 -554 0-86 12 2813 6771 2923 109-4 6876 0 0 0 6888 6888 17:00 49.94 2502 2313 372 228 106 201 615 3834 2337 49 10 149 1190 9 400 22 179 113 57 197 0-1127 -533 0-71 12 2994 6829 3144 149-4 6974 0 0 0 6988 6988 18:00 49.96 2539 2347 396 339 150 205 440 3877 2391 81 20 149 1197 12 402 6 180 119 58 197 0-1046 -475 0-58 12 3245 7121 3349 104-4 7221 0 0 0 7232 7232 19:00 49.88 2612 2415 542 651 267 243 464 4581 2523 59 34 149 1159 13 412 0 236 148 56 196 0-1033 -428 0-20 12 3518 8100 3568 50-6 8144 0 0 0 8174 8174 20:00 49.99 2620 2423 523 725 325 248 506 4750 2503 68 37 149 1158 15 416 0 243 155 57 195 0-1225 -393 0-33 12 3357 8107 3339-18 -6 8083 0 0 0 8089 8089 21:00 49.97 2620 2423 461 535 258 245 536 4459 2473 78 27 149 1162 15 416 0 228 154 57 195 0-1225 -388 0-32 12 3321 7780 3330 9-6 7783 0 0 0 7792 7792 22:00 50.00 2631 2434 443 439 223 245 546 4330 2433 101 12 149 1163 15 416 0 219 153 57 196 0-1277 -356 0-31 12 3263 7593 3217-46 -6 7541 0 0 0 7544 7544 23:00 49.96 2638 2440 446 491 229 234 556 4395 2446 100 7 149 1159 15 410 0 219 155 57 195 0-1275 -297 0-26 12 3325 7720 3321-4 -5 7711 0 0 0 7721 7721 24:00 50.01 2627 2430 413 458 215 200 569 4286 2447 131 5 149 1155 15 407 0 215 145 57 195 0-1395 -323 0-1 12 3216 7501 3236 20-5 7517 0 0 0 7519 7519 Avg. 49.97 2561 2368 406 330 154 205 764 4228 2317 91 8 149 1166 11 397 23 183 118 56 198 0-1202 -346 0-64 12 3118 7346 3135 17-5 7358 0 0 0 7366 7366 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 49.97 2571 2378 382 284 131 193 689 4057 2317 140 1 149 1154 14 391 0 178 107 54 201 0-1442 -108 0-46 12 3122 7179 3149 27-5 7202 0 0 0 7209 7209 49.99 2565 2372 402 268 129 195 995 4362 2258 86 3 149 1174 9 390 46 162 110 55 200 0-1009 -353 0-84 12 3209 7571 3156-53 -5 7513 0 0 0 7517 7517 49.96 2482 2294 369 219 103 197 843 4025 2225 49 6 149 1179 7 396 43 163 101 57 197 0-1117 -558 0-101 12 2808 6833 2899 91-4 6920 0 0 0 6930 6930 49.98 2523 2333 385 244 116 196 919 4193 2241 68 4 149 1176 8 393 45 163 106 56 199 0-1063 -456 0-93 12 3009 7202 3028 19-4 7216 0 0 0 7224 7224 49.97 2625 2427 471 550 253 236 530 4467 2471 89 20 149 1159 15 413 0 227 152 57 195 0-1239 -364 0-24 12 3333 7800 3335 2-6 7796 0 0 0 7807 7807 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 48

Discomwise Hourly Average Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal &Over(+)/Under(-) Drawal Month :- August 2018 FIGURES IN MW EZONE CZONE WZONE Railway Hrs. FREQ. SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestrict d ed Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestrict d ed Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte d Demand Unrestrict ed Total Sch Demand Total Drawal 1:00 49.98 2261 2354 93 0 0 2356 2356 2481 2642 160 0 0 2644 2644 1957 1880-77 0 0 1882 1882 193 222 2:00 49.99 2241 2289 48 0 0 2290 2290 2458 2579 121 0 0 2580 2580 1936 1840-95 0 0 1841 1841 195 228 3:00 50.00 2204 2272 68 0 0 2273 2273 2410 2566 156 0 0 2567 2567 1932 1843-89 0 0 1844 1844 197 222 4:00 50.01 2199 2254 55 0 0 2255 2255 2393 2540 148 0 0 2541 2541 1926 1841-85 0 0 1842 1842 198 215 5:00 49.97 2196 2251 55 0 0 2254 2254 2375 2511 136 0 0 2514 2514 1969 1876-93 0 0 1878 1878 196 220 6:00 49.96 2203 2195-8 0 0 2198 2198 2427 2570 143 0 0 2573 2573 2185 2123-62 0 0 2126 2126 194 220 7:00 49.99 2208 2242 34 0 0 2244 2244 2502 2670 168 0 0 2672 2672 2384 2330-54 0 0 2331 2331 192 227 8:00 50.04 2202 2214 12 0 0 2214 2214 2578 2669 91 0 0 2669 2669 2425 2376-50 0 0 2376 2376 193 230 9:00 50.01 2179 2179 0 0 0 2179 2179 2573 2676 103 0 0 2676 2676 2404 2333-70 0 0 2334 2334 192 221 10:00 50.02 2145 2147 2 0 0 2147 2147 2497 2599 102 0 0 2600 2600 2310 2223-87 0 0 2223 2223 193 218 11:00 50.00 2055 2081 25 0 0 2082 2082 2370 2485 116 0 0 2486 2486 2190 2138-52 0 0 2139 2139 194 218 12:00 50.00 1968 1963-5 0 0 1964 1964 2238 2357 119 0 0 2358 2358 2024 2005-20 0 0 2005 2005 194 219 13:00 50.01 1973 1986 13 0 0 1986 1986 2181 2308 126 0 0 2308 2308 2095 2034-61 0 0 2034 2034 192 197 14:00 49.99 1915 1934 19 0 0 1935 1935 2154 2277 122 0 0 2278 2278 2043 2029-14 0 0 2030 2030 195 204 15:00 49.98 1845 1926 81 0 0 1928 1928 2116 2264 148 0 0 2266 2266 2018 2049 32 0 0 2051 2051 195 215 16:00 49.98 1845 1925 80 0 0 1927 1927 2116 2266 151 0 0 2268 2268 1978 2054 76 0 0 2055 2055 194 213 17:00 49.97 1822 1935 113 0 0 1938 1938 2113 2313 199 0 0 2315 2315 2021 2097 76 0 0 2099 2099 194 223 18:00 49.99 1892 1981 89 0 0 1983 1983 2162 2366 203 0 0 2367 2367 2020 2097 78 0 0 2099 2099 193 224 19:00 49.93 2188 2306 118 0 0 2310 2310 2331 2514 182 0 0 2519 2519 2250 2179-71 0 0 2184 2184 191 223 20:00 49.96 2387 2491 104 0 0 2494 2494 2526 2700 174 0 0 2704 2704 2261 2194-67 0 0 2197 2197 191 224 21:00 49.95 2392 2470 78 0 0 2473 2473 2557 2663 106 0 0 2667 2667 2160 2065-95 0 0 2068 2068 191 216 22:00 50.00 2337 2404 67 0 0 2405 2405 2522 2629 107 0 0 2630 2630 2114 2018-97 0 0 2018 2018 192 221 23:00 49.98 2376 2434 57 0 0 2435 2435 2578 2753 175 0 0 2755 2755 2113 1984-129 0 0 1986 1986 191 211 24:00 50.01 2322 2389 67 0 0 2389 2389 2554 2688 134 0 0 2689 2689 2014 1902-112 0 0 1903 1903 191 205 Avg. 49.99 2140 2193 53 0 0 2194 2194 2384 2525 141 0 0 2527 2527 2114 2063-51 0 0 2064 2064 193 218 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 49.99 2217 2269 52 0 0 2271 2271 2424 2568 144 0 0 2570 2570 1984 1901-84 0 0 1902 1902 195 221 50.01 2126 2138 11 0 0 2138 2138 2460 2576 116 0 0 2577 2577 2290 2234-56 0 0 2235 2235 193 222 49.99 1882 1948 66 0 0 1949 1949 2141 2299 158 0 0 2300 2300 2029 2060 31 0 0 2061 2061 194 213 50.00 2004 2043 39 0 0 2044 2044 2300 2437 137 0 0 2439 2439 2159 2147-12 0 0 2148 2148 193 217 49.97 2334 2415 82 0 0 2418 2418 2511 2658 147 0 0 2661 2661 2152 2057-95 0 0 2059 2059 191 217 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 49

Discomwise Hourly Average Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal &Over(+)/Under(-) Drawal Month :- September 2018 FIGURES IN MW EZONE CZONE WZONE Railway Hrs. FREQ. SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestrict d ed Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestrict d ed Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte d Demand Unrestrict ed Total Sch Demand Total Drawal 1:00 49.96 2339 2529 190 0 0 2532 2532 2441 2576 135 0 0 2580 2580 2225 1998-226 0 0 2001 2001 200 241 2:00 49.98 2307 2439 132 0 0 2441 2441 2403 2502 99 0 0 2505 2505 2199 1987-212 0 0 1989 1989 201 246 3:00 49.98 2288 2433 144 0 0 2435 2435 2372 2482 110 0 0 2485 2485 2219 2003-216 0 0 2004 2004 201 238 4:00 50.00 2289 2425 136 0 0 2426 2426 2371 2457 87 0 0 2458 2458 2217 2003-215 0 0 2004 2004 202 237 5:00 49.95 2302 2408 106 0 0 2411 2411 2380 2433 53 0 0 2437 2437 2279 2055-224 0 0 2058 2058 201 236 6:00 49.98 2323 2359 36 0 0 2362 2362 2418 2488 70 0 0 2490 2490 2455 2314-142 0 0 2316 2316 200 232 7:00 49.97 2369 2429 60 0 0 2432 2432 2502 2616 114 0 0 2619 2619 2655 2571-84 0 0 2574 2574 201 233 8:00 50.03 2355 2401 45 0 0 2401 2401 2536 2611 75 0 0 2611 2611 2718 2640-78 0 0 2641 2641 201 232 9:00 50.00 2329 2358 29 0 0 2359 2359 2560 2611 52 0 0 2612 2612 2712 2598-114 0 0 2599 2599 201 236 10:00 50.00 2299 2303 4 0 0 2304 2304 2523 2531 8 0 0 2533 2533 2632 2481-151 0 0 2482 2482 201 243 11:00 49.99 2210 2213 3 0 0 2214 2214 2415 2436 21 0 0 2437 2437 2480 2341-139 0 0 2343 2343 198 244 12:00 49.98 2105 2099-5 0 0 2101 2101 2269 2280 10 0 0 2282 2282 2319 2230-89 0 0 2232 2232 199 235 13:00 49.98 2052 2116 64 0 0 2118 2118 2169 2243 73 0 0 2245 2245 2296 2266-30 0 0 2268 2268 197 221 14:00 49.98 2011 2070 59 0 0 2072 2072 2159 2225 66 0 0 2227 2227 2288 2297 9 0 0 2299 2299 198 221 15:00 49.96 1976 2071 95 0 0 2074 2074 2130 2228 97 0 0 2231 2231 2286 2316 30 0 0 2320 2320 199 210 16:00 49.95 2001 2082 81 0 0 2086 2086 2153 2239 86 0 0 2243 2243 2339 2341 2 0 0 2345 2345 197 218 17:00 49.94 1995 2110 115 0 0 2114 2114 2161 2286 126 0 0 2291 2291 2340 2363 23 0 0 2367 2367 197 214 18:00 49.96 2095 2216 121 0 0 2220 2220 2251 2371 120 0 0 2374 2374 2428 2419-9 0 0 2423 2423 197 231 19:00 49.88 2506 2665 159 0 0 2675 2675 2506 2671 165 0 0 2681 2681 2736 2590-147 0 0 2599 2599 196 229 20:00 49.99 2556 2710 154 0 0 2712 2712 2620 2708 89 0 0 2711 2711 2658 2443-216 0 0 2445 2445 195 231 21:00 49.97 2507 2661 154 0 0 2664 2664 2541 2619 79 0 0 2622 2622 2470 2281-189 0 0 2284 2284 195 234 22:00 50.00 2444 2595 150 0 0 2596 2596 2494 2574 80 0 0 2575 2575 2380 2159-221 0 0 2160 2160 196 249 23:00 49.96 2470 2644 173 0 0 2647 2647 2557 2715 159 0 0 2719 2719 2394 2144-250 0 0 2147 2147 195 244 24:00 50.01 2409 2606 197 0 0 2607 2607 2516 2650 133 0 0 2650 2650 2289 2055-234 0 0 2055 2055 195 247 Avg. 49.97 2272 2373 100 0 0 2375 2375 2394 2481 88 0 0 2484 2484 2417 2287-130 0 0 2290 2290 198 233 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 49.97 2308 2432 124 0 0 2435 2435 2398 2490 92 0 0 2492 2492 2266 2060-206 0 0 2062 2062 201 238 49.99 2278 2301 23 0 0 2302 2302 2467 2514 47 0 0 2516 2516 2586 2477-109 0 0 2478 2478 200 237 49.96 2022 2111 89 0 0 2114 2114 2170 2265 95 0 0 2268 2268 2330 2334 4 0 0 2337 2337 197 219 49.98 2150 2206 56 0 0 2208 2208 2319 2390 71 0 0 2392 2392 2458 2405-53 0 0 2408 2408 199 228 49.97 2482 2647 165 0 0 2650 2650 2539 2656 117 0 0 2660 2660 2488 2278-210 0 0 2282 2282 195 239 Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 50

System Disturbance / System Incidence ANNEXURE-5 1. System Disturbance on 18.8.2018 in 220kv s/s Mehgaon area: On dated 18.08.2018at around 16:45 Hrs. M.P system was normal and frequency of National Grid was 50.06Hz.At 16:49 Hrs, B-ph CT of 220kv Mehgaon-Adani ckt failed at 220kv s/s Mehgaon thereafter Bus Bar protection resulting in the tripping of following feeders : 220kv/132kv 160 MVA X-mer -I 220kv/132kv 160 MVA X-mer -I 220kv Mehgaon-Adani ckt 220kv Mehgaon -Auraiyackt This caused the total interruption in 220kv Mehgaon s/s, 132kv s/s Pratappura, 132kv s/s Ron, 132kv s/s Bhind, 132kv s/s Lahar, 132kv s/s Seondha.There was load loss of around 121 MW and no generation loss. Supply restored by charging Malanpur- Mahgaon line at 17:17 hrs and later supply extended to all nearby s/s gradually. 2. System Disturbance on 23.08.2018 in 400kv Indore, MPPTCL: On dated 23.08.2018 at around 13:00 Hrs. M.P system was normal, and frequency of National Grid was 50.11 Hz. At 13:04 Hrs, 220kv Bus-Bar protection of Main Bus-I operated at 400kv s/s Indore, resulting in the tripping of followingelementsas given below: 400/220kv, 315 MVA, ICT-II 400/220kv, 315 MVA, ICT-III 220kv Indore-Pithampurckt 220kv Indore-Jetpurackt 220kv Indore-Barwahackt-II 220kv Bus tie There was no generation loss and no load loss occurred. 220kv Main Bus-I charged at 13:13 hrs, later the tripped elements got restored gradually. 3. System Disturbance on 28.08.2018 in Birsinghpur area: On dated 28.08.2018 at around 18:00 Hrs. M.P system was normal and frequency of National Grid was 50.04 Hz.At 18:03 Hrs,220kv Bus Bar protection operated at 220kv s/s Birsinghpur,resulting into tripping of following elements, some ckts of Rewa area also tripped on over load protection. 220kv Birsinghpur-Birsinghpur - I/C-I 220kv Birsinghpur-Birsinghpur - I/C-II 220kv Birsinghpur-Birsinghpur - I/C-III 220kv Birsinghpur-Birsinghpur - I/C-IV 220kv Birsinghpur-Jabalpur - ckt-i 220kv Birsinghpur-Jabalpur - ckt-ii Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 51

220kv Birsinghpur-Rewackt 132kv Rewa-Mangawanckt 132kv Rewa-Zinnackt 132kv Rewa-Sagrackt 132kv Rewa-Rampur Naikin ckt. This caused the total interruption in 220kv s/s Birsinghpur, 132kv s/s Umaria.There was load loss of around 16 MW and generation loss of around 400 MW. 160 MVA x-mer charged at 18:43 hrs at Birsinghpur. Later the other elements restored gradually and supply extended to Umaria. 4. System Disturbance on 26.9.2018 in 132kv s/s Seoni: On dated 26.09.2018at around 10:30 Hrs. M.P system was normal and frequency of National Grid was 50.04Hz.At 10:30 Hrs, B-ph CT burst of 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-I at 132kv s/s Seoni,resulting in the tripping of following feeders : 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-I 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-II 132kv Benegaon-Dongargarh, 132kv Lakhnadaun-Bargickt This caused the total interruption in 132kv Seoni s/s, 132kv s/s Mandla,132kv s/s Balaghat, 132kv s/s Lakhnadaun, 132kv s/s Baihar, 132kv s/s Lalbarra, 132kv s/s Katangi, 132kv s/s Benegaon, 132kv s/s Nainpur.There was load loss of around 146MW and no generation loss. Supply restored by charging 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-II at 10:42 hrs and later supply extended to all nearby s/s gradually. 5. System Disturbance on 27.9.2018 in 132kv s/s Seoni: On dated 27.09.2018 at around 18:27 Hrs. M.P system was normal, and frequency of National Grid was 49.77 Hz. At 18:27 Hrs, 132kv R-ph Wavetrap jumper of 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-II opened and hanged at 132kv s/s Seoni, resulting in the tripping of followingelementsas given below: 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-I 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-II 132kv Benegaon-Dongargarh, 132kv Lakhnadaun-Bargickt This caused the total interruption in 132kv Seoni s/s, 132kv s/s Mandla,132kv s/s Balaghat, 132kv s/s Lakhnadaun, 132kv s/s Baihar, 132kv s/s Lalbarra, 132kv s/s Katangi, 132kv s/s Benegaon, 132kv s/s Nainpur.There was load loss of around 236 MW and no generation loss. Supply restored by charging 132kv Seoni-Seoni I/C-Iat 18:38 hrs and later supply extended to all nearby s/s gradually. ********* Minutes OF 66th OCCM of MP 52

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