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MP POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LIMITED STATE LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE, NAYAGAON, JABALPUR 482 008 Phone 0761-2702748 website: www.sldcmpindia.com Fax 0761-2664343 vkbz,l vks : 9001-2008 ISO: 9001-2008 No.07-05/SG-9B-II/1234 Jabalpur, dated 01/04/2014 To As per distribution list Sub: Minutes of 38 th meeting of Operation and Coordination Committee of MP. The Minutes of 38 th meeting of the Operation and Coordination Committee of MP held on 25 th February 2014 at 11.00 AM at SLDC, MPPTCL, Jabalpur has been uploaded on the website of SLDC www.sldcmpindia.com and can be downloaded. Encl : As above. ( K.K.Prabhakar) Member Secretary, OCC S. E. (LD), SLDC MPPTCL, Jabalpur

Distribution List The Chief Engineer (T&C), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur. Fax No- 0761-2665593, 2702710 The Chief Engineer (Plg & PS), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur Fax No- 0761-2660908 The Executive Director (O&M:Gen.), MP Power Generating Co. Limited, Jabalpur. Fax No- 0761-2664572 The General Manager (PM), MP Power Management Company, Jabalpur. Fax No- 0761-2664749 The Executive Engineer, Sub Load Despatch Centre, MPPTCL, Indore Fax No- 0731-2874515 Shri Rajiv Keskar, E. A. to Chairman MPPMCL, Energy Department, Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal. Fax No- 0755-2600191 The Sr. Vice President Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd., Village Sirchopi Subpost Office-Agasod, Post Office-Bina- 470113 Distt- Sagar Fax No. 07580-277200 The Director (Projects), BLA Power Limited, At : Niwari, PO: Khorsipan, Tah : Gadarwara, Distt ; Narsinghpur 487 551 Fax no. 07791-243667 / 243669 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. The Chief Engineer (Procurement), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur Fax No- 0761-2660908 The Chief Engineer (O&M:Hydel), MP Power Generating Co. Limited, Jabalpur. Fax No- 0761-2664746 The Superintending Engineer (DCC-EZ), DISCOM Control Centre, MP Poorva Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Co. Limited, Jabalpur. Fax No- 0761-2668503 The Chief Engineer (PM&C), Narmada Hydroelectric Development Corpn. Ltd, NHDC Parisar, Shamla Hills, Bhopal 462013. Fax No- 0755-4030130 The General Manager, Indira Sagar Power Station, NHDC Office complex, PO : Narmada Nagar, Distt : Khandwa (MP) 450 119. Fax No- 07323-284080 The Executive Engineer, Sub Load Despatch Centre, MPPTCL, Bhopal Fax No- 0755-2885220 The Vice President Welspun Solar MP Pvt.Ltd. C-11, Sector-65, Noida-201301 Noida (UP) Fax no. 0120-6757000

MINUTES OF 38 TH MEETING OF OPERATION & COORDINATION COMMITTEE OF MP HELD ON 25 TH FEBRUARY 2014 AT 11.00 AM AT SLDC, MPPTCL, JABALPUR 38th meeting of Operation & Co-ordination Committee of MP was held on 25 TH February 2014 at State Load Despatch Centre, MPPTCL, Jabalpur. The list of participants is enclosed at Ann.-1.0. Shri P.A.R. Bende, Chairman, OCC welcomed all the participants attending 38 th Operation and Coordination Committee Meeting. He informed that Deviation Settlement Mechanism is implemented w.e.f. 17.02.2014 in place of UI mechanism and hoped that all the intra state entities may have seen the commercial as well as operational effect of implementation of new deviation settlement Mechanism. He informed the committee that SLDC has taken all out efforts to avoid violation at state periphery but there is a sustained violation at Discom level during last one week, as Discoms do not exercise real time schedule are not interested to revise its schedule in real time. He also informed the committee members that Hon ble CERC has notified the revised tariff regulation to be effective from 01.04.2014 and requested that all the entities should go through the above tariff regulation. He further stated that as per limits on deviation volume specified in the regulation it is utmost necessary that adequate attention is paid by Discom in accurate load forecasting. The WRPC has decided to create a task force for development of a software for load forecasting. He further requested all the DISCOMs to nominate one officer for load forecasting as intimated by SLDC. He informed the committee that as per IEGC clause 5.4.2 (g), SLDC has devised message formats in order to give directions in case of contingencies and/or threat to the system security. Thereafter, Chairman, OCC requested Shri R.A. Sharma, Member Secretary (OCC) to take up the agenda items for discussion. ITEM NO. 1 : CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES : Minutes of 37 h meeting of Operation & coordination committee of MP held on 21 st December 2013 at Hotel Kalchuri, Near Railway Station, Jabalpur were forwarded to the committee members vide No. 07-05/SG-9B-II/176 dated 17.01.2014. No comments have been received from the members. The minutes of the 37 th meeting of Operation & coordination committee of MP have been confirmed by the Committee. ITEM NO. 2 : REVIEW OF SYSTEM OPERATION DURING THE MONTHS December 2013 TO January 2014. 2.1 Frequency Particulars : Member Secretary Stated during January 2014 the system frequency was below 49.7 Hz for 0.62% of time against 1.93% of time during December 2013. The system frequency was within the IEGC range of 49.7-50.2 Hz for 89.92 % of the time during January 2014 against 88.51 % of time during December 2013. The average monthly frequency was 50.03 Hz during January 2014 whereas it was 50.02 Hz in the month of December 2013. Regarding operation in high frequency range, frequency during the month of January 2014 was above 50.20 Hz for 9.46% of time against 9.56% of time during December 2013. The system frequency did not touch 49.2 Hz during the above period. The detailed frequency particulars for the month of December 2013 and January 2014 are enclosed at Annexure-2.1. The brief details of frequency profile is given here under : Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 1

Month Average frequency minimum integrated frequency over an hour maximum integrated frequency over an hour Instantaneous minimum frequency Instantaneous maximum frequency December 2013 50.02 Hz 49.69 Hz 50.50 Hz 49.33 Hz 50.69 Hz January 2014 50.03 Hz 49.72 Hz 50.51 Hz 49.40 Hz 50.51 Hz 2.2 Operational Matters 2.2.1 Operational Discipline : Member Secretary stated that system operated in terms of frequency profile for the months December 2013 and January 2014 is as given below for discussion by the committee : Month % of time Frequency Below 49.7 Hz % of time Frequency above 50. 2 Hz % of time frequency within the permissible range of 49.7-50.2 Hz Average monthly frequency No. of times frequency dipped below 49.2 Hz December 2013 1.93 % 9.56% 88.51% 50.02 Hz 0 January 2014 0.62 % 9.46% 89.92% 50.03 Hz 0 2.2.2 Messages for drawal curtailment : Member Secretary stated that the total number of messages of significant violation of IEGC by the DISCOMs by overdrawing at frequency below 49.7 Hz is as given hereunder: MONTH East Discom Central Discom West Discom Total December 2013 0 0 0 0 January 2014 0 0 0 0 2.3.1 Voltage Profile : Member Secretary stated that date wise voltage profile at some of the important 400 KV and 220 KV substations during the months December 2013 and January 2014 is enclosed at Annexure -2.3.1. During the months December 2013 and January 2014, the deviation of voltage from the accepted limit on either side was recorded at following important 765/400 KV s/s in MP Grid. December 2013 January 2014 Sr No Name of 400 KV Substation Max. Voltage observed Voltage Date Min. Voltage observed Volt age Max. Voltage observed Min. Voltage observed Date Voltage Date Voltage Date 1 Indore 426 04.12.13 --- --- 427 24.01.14 --- --- 2 Itarsi 426 17.12.13 --- --- 427 31.01.14 --- --- 3 Bina 427 24.12.13 --- --- 430 07.01.14 --- --- 4 Gwalior 421 21.12.13 --- --- 420 21.01.14 --- --- 5 Nagda 428 07.12.13 --- --- 427 27.01.14 --- --- 6 Khandwa 433 28.12.13 --- --- 433 31.01.14 --- --- 6 Satpura 424 03.12.13 --- --- 429 30.01.14 --- --- 7 Birsingpur 427 21.12.13 --- --- 426 30.01.14 --- --- 8 ISP 430 30.12.13 --- --- 431 22.01.14 --- --- 9 Bina 765kv 815 21.12.13 --- --- 811 07.01.14 --- --- 10 Gwalior 765 810 21.12.13 --- --- 810 21.01.14 --- --- Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 2

KV 2.3.2 Status of Capacitor Banks in sub-transmission system : Member Secretary stated that the updated information of the status of capacitor banks in sub-transmission system as on 31 st January 2014 as submitted by DISCOMs is detailed below : DISCOM Capacitor bank installed in good condition (No) Capacitor bank installed but defective & are repairable (No) Require ment of repair against each unit (No) Requirement against nonrepairable capacitor banks Provision of capacitor banks to be installed during 2013-14 various scheme Balance capacitor banks to be covered in other schemes 600 KVAR 1200 KVAR WZ 794 564 CZ 8 721 EZ 340 130 1500 KVA R -- 373 -- 600 1200 1500 KVA KVAR KVAR R No of 100 KVAR Units required 600 1200 600 1200 600 1200 1500 KVAR KVAR KVAR KVAR KVAR KVAR KVAR 28 96 -- 225 38 46 -- -- --- --- 325 3 34-24 3 16 0 588 0 0 391 61 28-94 0 0 02 06 -- -- -- Member Secretary stated that there is no change in the status of capacitor bank in East and West Discom. Chairman, OCC requested all the DISCOMs in next meeting DISCOMs should furnished the status of capacitor banks as on 31.03.2014 along with the proposed programmed for installing the new capacitor banks and plan for replacement of defective capacitor banks during the next year 2014-15. DISCOMs have also furnished the updated additional information as detailed below.: Figures are in MVAR SN Particularas WZ CZ EZ 1 MVAR capacity of connected capacitors in good condition 1153.2 1355.9 360 2 MVAR capacity of connected capacitors in partially good condition 109.5 42.6 14 3 MVAR capacity of connected capacitors in good condition including partially good condition. 1262.7 1408.5 374 4 MVAR capacity of connected capacitors covered under ADV T-V Scheme. 0.0 586.5 Nil 5 Grand total MVAR of capacitors including that are proposed in ADB T-V scheme 1262.7 1995.0 374 2.3.3 Status of Shunt Capacitor Banks installed at various EHV Transmission Substation : Member Secretary stated that the updated information of the status of Installed capacitor banks(in MVAR) in EHV transmission system as on 31 st January 2014 as submitted by MPPTCL is given below : Voltage Class Capacitor bank installed in good condition (No/Mvar) Capacitor bank installed but defective & are Requireme nt of repair against Requirement against nonrepairable Capacitor banks already Balance capacitor banks to be Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 3

2.3.4 Status of completion of on going Transmission Schemes being executed by MPPTCL : Member Secretary stated that the various ongoing Transmission Schemes for the current financial year i.e. Year 2013-2014 and latest status of completion of various ongoing Transmission Schemes for the current financial year i.e. Year 2013-2014 upto 31.01.2014 as submitted by MPPTCL is enclosed as annexure 2.3.4(i) and 2.3.4(ii). Chairman OCC requested MPPTCL to submit the information of ongoing transmission Schemes for the year 2014-15 before next OCC meeting. Member Secretary, OCC stated that status of target date of completion should be updated and requested to review the same & revised details may be submitted to SLDC at the earliest, so that the same could be updated in the OCC meeting of WRPC. 2.4.1 U/F and df/dt Relay Operation repairable (No/Mvar) each unit (No/Mvar) capacitor banks covered under ADB T-V 220 KV 2 No / 62 MVAR All in Service --- --- --- 132 KV 36 Nos / 1182.34 MVAR --- --- --- 33 KV 366 Nos / 3319 MVAR --- --- --- - Total 404 nos / 4563.34 MVAR --- --- --- covered in other schemes (i) U/F and df/dt Relay Operation: Member Secretary stated that Frequency did not touch 49.20 Hz or below during December 2013 to January 2014. (ii) Defective u/f, df/dt relays: Member Secretary stated that MPPTCL has informed that there are no defective u/f and df/dt relays. 2.5 Power Cuts / Load restrictions/differential Load Shedding by DISCOMS & group allocation to 33 KV feeders : (i) (ii) Member Secretary stated that details of DISCOM wise Power supply given to various domestic categories during the period December 2013 and January 2014 is enclosed at Annexure 2.5(i). Chairman OCC informed to DISCOMS that during under drawl at high frequency, the supply to agriculture sector should be given to avoid additional charges at frequency above 50.10 Hz. Group Allocation to Newly Commissioned existing EHV substations :- Member Secretary stated that as per information submitted by CE (Plng. & Design), the region wise list of 33 KV feeders emanating from various newly commissioned/existing EHV substations for which groups have not been allocated is given in Annexure 2.5 (ii). The DISCOM wise details of pending group allocation to 33 KV feeders is given below : SN DISCOM Region No of 33 KV feeders for which groups to be allocated 01 Jabalpur 01 02 Sagar 00 EAST 03 Rewa 05 04 Total 06 05 Indore 02 WEST 06 Ujjain 06 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 4

07 Total 08 08 Bhopal 00 09 CENTRAL Gwalior 02 10 Total 02 TOTAL Grand Total 16 Discoms are requested to furnish the details as per list enclosed at annexure-2.5(ii) ITEM NO. 3 : OPERATIONAL PLANNNING 3.1 Generating Units under planned outage and proposed maintenance programme : Member Secretary stated that there is no planned outages of MPPGCL thermal units during January 14 to March 2014 3.2 Proposed shutdown programme of Transmission lines / Transformers : Member Secretary stated that the proposed shutdown of transmission elements for the period 01.02.2014 to 31.03.2014 submitted by MPPTCL is given at Annexure 3.2. However T&C has not furnished the compiled data of proposed shutdown for onward transmission to WRPC for OCC meeting as decided in 26 th OCC meeting. T&C section is requested to furnish the compiled proposed shutdown programmed of T&C and EHT The Member Secretary stated the compiled information OF EHT and T&C Division for OCC of WR is not being submitted as the office of CE(T&C), MPPTCL as decided in the 26 th OCC of MP. Representative from T&C has assured to submit the same to SLDC from next month.. 3.3 Long Outages of transmission elements and protections : Member Secretary stated that the transmission elements as detailed below are under long outages : S N Line/Transformer/Br eaker/ Reactor etc under long outage 1 63MVAR Bus-I Reactor at Satpura TPS 2 Bus bar Differential protection scheme at Amarkantak TPS 3 220 KV Bus bar protection scheme at SGTPS Birsinghpur 4 220 KV Bus bar differential protection at TONS HPS Outage date Reason Response from Utility 24.05.2005 Damage of all three limbs along with reactor tank Since installation Since commissioning of 220 KV switch yard Since commissioning Not commissioned The scheme not available Not mentioned Installation and Commissioning in bay no.17 is under progress. For work contract estimate approval and tendering in process. Expected by May 14 Offer received. Case file under process for placement of order. However the same is also included in R&U scheme of WRPC One offer is received. Case file under process for placement of order. However the same is also included in R&U scheme of WRPC.. New scheme with digital relays is required to be procured & commission. Case is under progress. However the same is also included in R&U scheme of Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 5

7 400 KV main breaker of Birsingpur-Katni-I at Katni End 8 132/33KV 20 MVA transformer at 132 KV S/s Gadarwara WRPC. 14.02.2013 Not available Spares received at site and same be available by the end of February 2014. 20.09.2013 The transformer was charged on 06.01.2014 The utilities may submit the latest status. ITEM NO. 4 : OPERATIONAL STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF December 2013 and January 2014 : Member Secretary stated that the details of actual generation, Schedule from Central Sector demand etc. are given in the following Annexures: Annex. 4.1 Unit wise actual Generation of MPPGCL thermal Units and station wise Generation of MPPGCL& NHDC Hydel Units. Annex. 4.2 Power Supply Position. Annex. 4.3 Hourly Average of Availability and Demand. Annex. 4.4 Hourly average schedule Vs Drawal of DISCOMs. ITEM NO. 5 : SYSTEM DISTURBANCE IN MP DURING DECEMBER 2013 AND JANUARY 2014 : Member Secretary stated that the Grid Disturbances and Grid Incidents in MP during December 2013 and January 2014 are given in Annexure 5.0. ITEM NO. 6.0 : IMPORTANT OPERATIONAL ISSUES 6.1 Method for Best fit Schedule of RBPH Machines at SSP : Member Secretary stated that each beneficiary state of SSP are having different demand/load pattern and thus they want RBPH machines to be scheduled as to meet their power requirement during different hours of the day. The matter was discussed in the 50 th, 51 st and 52 nd meeting of PSC of NCA..RBPH machines are presently scheduled as per guidelines agreed in the 46 th meeting of PSC of NCA. Taking into account the decision taken in the 50 th meeting of PSC of NCA, a method for best fit schedule of RBPH machines of SSP was prepared by NCA and same was discussed in the 51 st PSC meeting of NCA. This procedure intends to accommodate the requirement of beneficiary states during different part of the day as per their entitlement of power given in the NWDT Award. In the 53 rd PSC meeting it was decided that the best schedule as per prepared by NCA shall be implemented from 20 th December 2013 after obtaining consent by the respective authorities of Government of MP, Maharashtra and Gujrat. Member Secretary, OCCM informed that it was decided in 25 th WRPC meeting that best fit schedule of RBPH shall be implemented wef 10.02.2014. However WRLDC has not started scheduling power of SSP as per best fit schedule submitted by NCA. The matter has been taken with WRLDC and NCA. 6.2 Change of CT ratio of all feeders at Omkareshwar Hydel Power Station : Member Secretary stated that in the last meeting MPPTCL representative informed the committee that a letter has been received from CEA in which request has been made for submission of following information/drawings to examine adequacy of 800/1 Amp CTs in 220 KV feeders and advise accordingly : 1. Single line diagram of the switch yard indicating rating of generator transformers. 2. Maximum power flow expected in worst contingency condition. 3. (a) Short circuit level adopted for the yard equipment; (b) Maximum Fault current for the 220 KV feeder Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 6

4. Technical parameters of 500/a A and 800/a A CTs along with information of tappings. 5. Design calculation for 500/1 A CT for 220 KV switch yard by NHDC The copy of CEA letter dtd. 06.12.2013 was handed over to Omkareshwar representative in the meeting. NHDC is requested to furnish the latest status of the same in the meeting. The representative from Omkareshwar informed that the information required by CEA has been brought by them and shall be submitted to MPPTCL. Chairman OCC requested MPPTCL to look up the matter and informed accordingly to CEA, New Delhi. 6.3 Bus Bar Protection Scheme :- Member Secretary stated that it has been noticed that bus bar protection scheme is not in place at some of the EHV sub stations / Generating stations. Action is to be taken by respective utilities for upgradation of protection system and bus bar protection system should be kept in service all the time and problem if any should be rectified on priority. The implementation of Bus-Bar protection at all the 220 KV /400 KV substation has been raised at various forums at regional level. The WRLDC and WRPC are continuously insisting for early implementation of Bus-Bar Protection. In the last OCC meetings of MP, the entities of state grid are requested to submit the details of substation /power stations where the bus bar protection is in service and schedule for installation and commissioning of bus-bar protection scheme at remaining substations/ power stations. However the information is not furnished by any entity. The State Entities are requested to submit the details of busbar protection scheme in the following format in the meeting. The matter was discussed in the meeting and Member Secretary informed the committee members that the details of availability of Bus Bar Protection scheme at different power stations and substation was discussed in last 2-3 OCC meetings of MP but the information is not been submitted by any entities of the state. He further informed that SLDC prepared a format as mentioned above and requested all the entities to submit the information to SLDC at the earliest. 6.4 Synchronisation of SR Grid with NEW Grid :- Member Secretary stated that a very important National event in the Indian Power Sector development took place on 31st December 2013 at 20:25 hrs, when the Southern Regional grid was synchronized with the N-E-W Grid by charging the 765 kv Raichur-Sholapur-I line. With this the entire power system of the country operated synchronously as One All-India Grid. The momentous event was preceded by a number of activities and action plans formulated by CEA and MOP. NLDC accordingly had suggested Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 7

certain SPSs, referred to as NLDC SPS, to take care of contingencies that might take place in the All India grid. WR constituents actively participated in the same, and they are discussed in the following items of the agenda notes 6.5 RGMO status of generating units in WR :- Member Secretary stated that in the 455 th & 456 th OCC meeting of WR, WRLDC pointed out that all the eligible units are not participating in RGMO/FGMO. Further units that are participating in RGMO/FGMO give very less relief. Some units give negative relief. Primary response from eligible generating is a prerequisite for frequency control and it is mandated as per IEGC. MPPGCL is requested to submit the latest status of implementation of RGMO in their reaming thermal and hydel units. The chairman OCC informed that as per amended IEGC all the entities have to revise their governor settings and inform to SLDC. He further requested MPPGCL to take up necessary action to install the RGMO in remaining units and submit the plan to SLDC. 6.6 SENDING DISTURBANCE RECORDER(DR)/SEQUENTIAL EVENT LOGGER (SERS) OUTPUT TO WRLDC: Member Secretary stated that with Reference to section 5.9.6(c) of the IEGC and section 9.5.3 the Operating Procedure of WR-2013, the DR/SER details for all grid incidents/disturbances need to be sent by the concerned agency to RLDC, within 24 hrs of the incident. It is observed that in many grid incidents/disturbances DR s and SERs output s not being submitted to SLDC even with the final report submitted by the entities to SLDC. All the entities are requested to submit the DRs and SERs output within 24 hrs of the incident to SLDC along with the detailed tripping report in the prescribed format so that the compiled information could be furnished to RLDC. Member Secretary, OCC state that the matter was discussed in several OCC meeting of MP, but even that the information is not being received from the entities with the tripping reports. He requested all the entities to submit the same along with the tripping report without fail. 6.7 IMPLEMENTATION OF AUTOMATIC DEMAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM : Member Secretary stated that Hon ble CERC in the Suo Motu Petition No. 208/SM/2011 in the matter of implementation of Automatic Demand Management Schemes have issued an order on 18.12.2013 and point No. 37 of this order is reproduced as under; Quote 37. We had directed in our order dated 1.12.2011 to all SLDCs to file the current status of the Automatic Load Management Scheme, reasons for not implementing the scheme and status of contingency procedures. None of the respondents, except DTL, has complied with our directions. We are of the view that these respondents have not only failed to comply with our directions but have also failed to discharge their responsibility under the Act and the Grid Code. We direct the staff of the Commission to process the case for initiation of action under Section 142 of the Act against the officers in-charge of STUs/SLDCs of the respondents States issuing show cause notice as to why penalty should not be imposed on them for noncompliance with our directions and the provisions of the Act and the Grid Code. Unquote. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 8

In compliance of the directives of energy department issued vide Dy. Secretary (energy Department) Letter no. 164/2013/13 dtd. 08.01.2014 a meeting was organized by MPPTCL on 15.01.2014 in the conference hall of the Director (Tech), MPPTCL, Jabalpur to discuss the integration of demand management schemes of Discoms with Transmission SCADA System. The matter was discussed in detail and finally it was decided that the SLDC shall provide the logics for Automatic demand management scheme to MPPTC. Accordingly SLDC prepared the logics for ADMS and forward to all DISCOMS and MPPMCL for their comments. A special meeting was also held on 28.01.2014 at SLDC to discuss issue of Automatic Demand Management Scheme and other regulations. The logics for ADMS prepared by SLDC were discussed in detail and based on the discussions the logics for ADMS have been finalized and forwarded to all Discoms/MPPMC/MPPTCL for their comments if any. The logics so prepared have been submitted to CE(Planning and Design), MPPTCL for taking up the matter with SCADA vendor. The copy of logics prepared by SLDC is enclosed as Annexure 6.7. The matte was discussed in the meeting. MPPTCL representative informed that the proposal as received from SCADA Vendor has already been submitted to SLDC. Chairman, OCC requested MPPTCL to organize a meeting with SCADA Vendor to discuss the issue. MPPTCL inform that they shall communicate the date of meeting after confirmation from SCADA vendor. 6.8 LOAD FORECASTING : Member Secretary stated that as per the amended Indian Electricity Grid Code that is effective from 17th February 2013 the SLDCs, SEB, distribution licensees shall always restrict the net drawal of the State from the grid within the drawal schedule keeping the deviations from the schedule within the limits specified in the Deviation settlement mechanism regulations. Therefore it is imperative that adequate attention may be paid towards load forecasting. The matter was discussed in the 455th OCC as well as in the 25 th TCC/WRPC board meeting wherein it was decided to create a task force for exploring development of a software for load forecasting. SLDC has already intimated to all the DISCOMs vide letter no. 07-05/RPC-55/710 dtd. 20.02.2014 to furnished the name of the task force member from each DISCOMs who should not be below the rank of SE. The DISCOMs are requested to nominate one officer in the task force, not below the rank of superintending Engineer. ITEM NO 6.9 :COMPLIANCE OF IEGC. Member Secretary stated that Hon ble CERC vide notification No.L-1/18/2010-CERC dated 6.01.2014 the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (Indian Electricity Grid Code) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2014 and come into force with effect from 17.2.2014.n The important amendments to be complied regularly by the State utilities are given below :- (i) Compliance to IEGC clause 5.4.2 (g) w.e.f 17.02.14 : The amended IEGC 5.4.2 (g) is as under : Quote RLDCs shall devise standard instantaneous message formats in order to give directions in case of contingencies and/or threat to the system security to reduce deviation from schedule by the bulk consumer, SLDC/State Utility/ ISGS/Regional Entity/Injecting Utility at different overdrawal/under drawal/over-injection/under-injection conditions depending upon the severity. The concerned Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 9

SLDC/other regional entity shall ensure immediate compliance with these directions of RLDC and send a compliance report to the concerned RLDC." Unquote Accordingly WRLDC/ SLDC has prepared message formats in order to give directions in case of contingencies and/or threat to the system security to reduce deviation from schedule by the bulk consumer. The message formats for intra state entities is attached as Annexure 6.11(i) Member Secretary also requested the state utilities to send compliance report of action taken on receipt of message /instructions from SLDC/WRLDC. ii) Compliance to IEGC Clause 5.5 on Periodic Reports : Member Secretary stated that as per IEGC clause 5.5.1 c) RLDC is preparing Weekly report and the same is uploading in website www.wrldc.com/www.wrldc.in regularly. One of the point of Weekly report 5.5.1 (c) & (h) is to report the Non-compliance of instructions of SLDC by SEB/distribution licenses / bulk consumers, to curtail drawal resulting in noncompliance of IEGC and accordingly SLDC is submitting the reports to WRLDC. 6.10 Line outages planned vs. implemented : Member Secretary stated that the matter of nonavailing approved outages has been raised in several OCCMs of WRPC. It was reported by the WRLDC that constituents of WR do not avail most of the outages of transmission elements approved in OCCM. This is viewed seriously by the WRLDC and WRPC. The report of approved outages versus actually availed outages during the month is to be submitted to the WRPC for onward submission to the Central Electricity Authority. If any approved outage of transmission element is not availed on the scheduled date, reason for not availing the shutdown is also to be intimated to WRLDC/WRPC. The reason for not availing the planned outage is not being intimated by any entities of the state. All the entities are requested to intimate the reason for not availing the planned outage, so that the same shall be forwarded to WRLDC. In 456 TH OCC meeting of WRPC, SE(Operation), WRPC pointed out that out of approved transmission outages bulk quantum of outages are not availed by constituents even when there is no real time condition problem. A special meeting to discuss the reasons for not availing the outages approved by OCC was held on 17.01.2014 and the reasons for the same were categorized after getting the appropriate information from the constituents. These categories are as below : 1. Reliability consent not given by WRLDC 2. Real time consent not given by WRLDC 3. Clearance not given by concerned SLDC 4. Manpower problem by Agency 5. Material problem by Agency 6. Outage preponed/postponed 7. Outage availed in opportunity 8. Outage was not required 9. Request for outage not received in D-3 days 10. Weather problem Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 10

Member Secretary requested the utilities to furnish the report to SLDC for the last month latest by 3 rd of the following month giving the reason for non-availing of approved shutdown. 6.11 Frequent Tripping of 400 KV SGTPS Katni circuit II : Member Secretary stated that 400 KV SGTPS Katni circuit II tripped very often on high voltage during the month November and December. This line was kept charge during this period to meet the load of Satna and Rewa areas due to outage of one of the 315 MVA ICT at 400 KV substation Satna (PGCIL). Such frequent tripping is not only destabilize power stability of SGTPS complex but also endanger the life of SF6 gas circuit breaker. As intimated by SE(ET&I-III) the overvoltage setting of this feeder is kept at 107%(428 KV) with 5 sec delay at Katni substation. The MPPTCL may look into the matter and change the setting of over voltage if required to avoid the frequent tripping of this important transmission element. The installation of bus reactor of adequate capacity at 400 kv sub-station, Katni may also be planned to avoid high voltage problem. 6.12 Injection of reactive power by generating units during high voltage : Member Secretary stated that it has been observed that thermal / hydel generating units are not absorbing reactive power within their capability curve during high voltage period. SLDC has requested time and again to all the SSGS generating units to absorb reactive power during high voltages and export reactive power during low voltage scenario to ensure safe and secured grid operation with due compliance IEGC / MPEGC. The WRLDC has intimated that unit of Satpura TPS and SGTPS are injecting reactive power into the grid during high voltage scenario during the month of December 2013. WRLDC also furnished the scatter plot of voltage Vs reactive power as well as active power Vs reactive power for the generating unit no. 6, 7, 8 & 9 of STPS and unit no,. 1 &2 of SGTPS as analysed from SCADA data available at WRLDC for the month of December 2013. The email has been sent to ED(O&M: Gen), MPPGCL for issuing instruction to the thermal generating station for compliance of IEGC / MPEGC regulations ensuring the safety, reliability & security of the integrated grid. 6.13 Delay in communicating the SLDC instruction to Generating station by GCC: Member Secretary stated that it has been reported by the shift engineers of the SLDC control room sometimes the instruction of SLDC for start / stop of hydel machine have not been executed by the GCC timely. If the delay in forwarding instruction of SLDC is due to communication problem, the same may be intimated to SLDC control room immediately, so that either the hydel power station could be contracted directly by the SLDC as better communication facilities are available at SLDC or some alternate arrangement could be made for meet out the requirement of the grid. ITEM NO. 7 : BLACK-START MOCK DRILL OF HYDEL POWER STATIONS : 7.1 TRIAL RUN OF DG SETS : Member Secretary informed that as per IEGC regulation 5.8(b), Diesel Generator sets for black start would be tested on weekly basis and test report shall be sent to RLDC on quarterly basis. In 456 th and 455 th OCC meeting of WRPC, it was intimated that the test report of Diesel Generator sets are not being submitted by the state utility on regular basis and since Feb 2012. MPPGCL has stopped sending the reports. All the intra state generating companies have been requested to immediately start furnishing reports to SLDC/RLDC. The entities which have stopped sending reports since 2012 may also submit the photocopy of the DG set trial register in support of operation of trial run. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 11

7.2 Black Start mock drill of Indira Sagar, Bargi, Pench and Gandhisagar : Member Secretary informed that as mandated by sec 5.8(b) of IEGC all the units need to conduct black start exercise once in every six month. As planned Black Start mock drill of Indira Sagar, Bargi, Pench and Gandhisagar has to be carried out, as the first black start mock drill of these stations has already completed more than a year. The black start mock drill of Bargi HPS and Pench HPS could not be conducted on the scheduled date due to outage of Diesel generator sets at these stations. MPPGCL informed that the DG sets of Gandhisagar is available and the machines of Gandhisagar are available for black start mock drill. Chairman requested MPPGCL to propose a suitable date for carrying out the black start mock drill of Gandhisagar. ISP has informed that DG sets is available and black mock drill can be performed. Member Secretary requested MPPGCL to ensure the availability of DG sets at Pench and Bargi HPS. 7.3 Black Start mock drill of Tons, Madhikeda, Rajghat and Birsingpur HPS: Member Secretary stated that Chief Engineer (O&M) Hydel, MPPGCL has informed vide letter no. 1086 dtd. 14.11.2013 that the governor operation at Tons, Madikeda, Rajghat and Birsingpur HPS is on manual mode due to some technical requirement for spares for putting the Governor into Auto mode. He further informed that after availing services from OEM Engineer (BHEL) / Ex- BHEL Engineer the mock drill exercise of these HPS shall be possible after next AOH. Chairman, OCC informed that MPPGCL should submit a complete plan to SLDC at the earliest regarding availability of Tons, Madhikheda, Rajghta and Birsingpur HPS for Black Start operation. ITEM NO 8: SOME IMPORTANT MATTERS REQUIRED IMMEDIATE ATTENTION: 8.1 Quarterly Review of Crisis Management Plan: Member Secretary stated that NHDC & SLDC have submitting the quarterly crisis management report to Chief Engineer (GM), CEA New Delhi under intimation to SLDC Jabalpur and WRPC Mumbai. All the other entities are requested to submit the CMP report in prescribed format for the Second quarter (Oct 2013 to December 2013) for the year 2013-14. 8.2 Status of Physical & Cyber Security in Power Sector regarding : Member Secretary stated that status of physical & cyber security in Power Sector for the third quarter (October 2013 to December 2013) have not been received from any of the constituents. All the entities may like to furnish the Status of physical & cyber security in Power Sector for third quarter (October 2013 to December 2013) directly to the Chief Engineer (GM), CEA New Delhi under intimation to SLDC Jabalpur and WRPC Mumbai. ITEM NO. 9: AVAILABILITY BASED TARIFF (ABT) RELATED ISSUES: 9.1 Replacement of faulty ABT meters and providing new ABT meters at Sub-stations : Member Secretary stated that the substation wise list of 2 Nos. faulty ABT meters and the requirement of 7 Nos. ABT compliant meters to be installed in place of Non ABT meters at various sub-stations are enclosed herewith as Annexure 9.1. The present status along with plan for replacement / installation of ABT meters may be apprised to the Committee. The matter was discussed in the meeting and MPPTCL has assured to replace the faulty meters and Non-ABT meters as indicated in Annexure 9.1. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 12

9.2 Replacement of faulty ABT meters and providing new ABT meter at Power stations : Member Secretary stated that the ABT meter is not installed at 0.4kV Mangthar feeder, SGTPS. The plan for replacement / installation may be apprised to the Committee. GCC, MPPGCL representative stated that matter has taken up DCC of East Discom for installation of ABT meters on 415 volt mangthar feeder at SGTPS. Member Secretary requested MPPGCL to expedite the matter at the earliest and intimate the status to SLDC. 9.3 Providing AMR facility for the ABT meters installed at MPPGCL / IIP s / NHDC/ OAC s/oag s/ REG s : In compliance to state commission directives for computation of weekly transmission losses and UI charges, SLDC has requested the Intra State entities including REG s coming under RRF mechanism for providing the AMR facility by installation of modem and SIM at the interface point and arrangement of Application Protocol Interface (API) (where ever M/s Secure make meters are not installed ) for data communication with AMR System of M/s Secure Meters Ltd. installed at SLDC. The Commission had given the cut-off date for commissioning of AMR system by 28 th Feb 2014. MPPGCL / IIP s / NHDC/ REG s/oac s/oag s are requested to submit the status of the same. MPPGCL informed that they have issued the LOI to M/s Secure Meters Ltd for providing AMR facility at MPPGCL power stations. M/s BLA & M/s Jaypee Bina has informed that modem configuration has been done by M/s Secure for providing meter data through AMR at SLDC. Member Secretary requested ISP and OSP to replace the L&T and Elster make meters installed at ISP and OSP for providing AMR facility at their end. 9.4 Renewable Regulatory Fund (RRF) Mechanism: The CERC vide notification dated 06.01.2014 has amended the CERC (Indian Electricity Grid Code) (Second Amendment) Regulations 2014. In the regulations 2014, the Commission has revised the applicability criteria for RRF mechanism that pooling stations commissioned after 03.05.2010 shall come under RRF mechanism and where there is no separate pooling station for a wind / solar generator and the generating station is connected through common feeder and terminated at a sub-station of Distribution Company / STU /CTU, the sub-station of distribution company / STU / CTU shall be considered as the pooling station for such wind / solar generator, as the case may be. SLDC has furnished the list of the wind / solar projects and requested the West and Central Discoms to identify available pooling stations commissioned on or after 03.05.2010. The status of availability of separate pooling station may be discussed. DCC representatives of West and Central Discoms have assured to take up the matter with their Commercial Sections for providing requisite information to SLDC. 9.5 Energy Accounting of Renewable Energy Generation: As per the request made by the Discoms during the workshop conduct at SLDC on 26 th and 27 th Nov 2013, SLDC was distributing the energy procured centrally by the MPPMCL on the basis of actual drawal made by the Discoms in the current month. However, due to delay in receipt of discom drawal from T&C office by 5 th of every month, SLDC has started the distribution of energy on the basis of actual energy input in the previous financial year as per MPERC (Cogeneration and generation of Electricity from Renewable sources of energy) (Revision -I) Regulations 2010 from the month of Jan 2014 in the State Energy Account. The issue may be discussed in the meeting. Member Secretary informed the MPPMCL / Discoms that SLDC has started the distribution of energy on the basis of actual energy input in the previous financial year as per MPERC (Cogeneration and generation of Electricity from Renewable sources of energy) (Revision -I) Regulations 2010 from the month of Jan 2014 in the State Energy Account. Further Member Secretary stated that in case MPPMCL / Discoms have any objection they take up the matter with MPERC. ITEM NO 10: SCADA/EMS RELATED ISSUES: Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 13

10.1 STATUS OF PROCUREMENT OF NEW RTUs :- The matter was discussed in detail and SLDC informed that 37 No of RTU are to be procured by MPPTCL and 2 Nos. RTU is to be procured by MPPGCL. SLDC requested to expedite the procurement action. MPPTCL and MPPGCL informed that the tender for procurement of RTUs shall be issued shortly. 10.2 ARRANGEMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE FOR REPORTING OF RTUS TO DUAL CONTROL CENTERS, AS PER REQUIREMENT OF MAIN SLDC AT JABALPUR AND BACKUP SLDC AT BHOPAL. The matter was discussed in detail and representative from MPPTCL desired to know the fund requirement for material to be procured. SLDC clarified that the fund required for the material to be procured for communication requirement of backup SLDC is to be arranged by concern utility and not by SLDC. Further, SLDC explained that the procurement of material is required to be arranged on priority basis so that data channels are available before commissioning of backup SLDC. Representative of MPPTCL and MPPGCL agreed for the same. 10.3 ARRANGEMENT OF NECESSARY SPACE, POWER SUPPLY FOR INSTALLATION OF WIDE BAND EQUIPMENTS:- It was clarified by SLDC that the Master Telecom project of WR is being looked after by Addl. CE (procurement) desired detail regarding space and other requirement has already been received from PGCIL. Hence necessary arrangement of space in all wideband nodes is to made in advance. SLDC further requested MPPTCL to provide address details of wideband locations as material for wideband locations where replacement is planned is ready for delivery. MPPTCL representatives agreed to provide address details to PGCIL within a week. 10.4 PROGRESS OF INSTALLATION OF NEW RTUS ALONG WITH PLCC DATA LINKS AT EHV S/S It was informed by SLDC that RTU at 220KV Rewa S/s is still not commissioned. RTU at 20KV Chichli is also commissioned by shifting of RTU available at 132KV Bahadurpur S/s. Further, frequent failure of MFM is observed. SLDC further requested to take up the matter with Firm for taking appropriate action for removal of telemetry discrepancy, commissioning of balance RTUs and planning of maintenance of Chemtrol RTUS. 10.5 MAINTENANCE OF RTU S AND AVAILABILITY OF SPARES:- MPPGCL:- It was informed by SLDC that the spare procured earlier is going to be exhausted soon & therefore procurement of spares needs to be arranged. It was assured by MPPGCL to initiate the necessary action in the matter, at the earliest. MPPTCL:- It was informed by MPPTCL that the order D20 CPU has already been placed and spare is expected to be delivered shortly. SLDC further requested MPPTCL to arrange spare CMRs and transducers as rectification of telemetry discrepancies are pending because of non availability of CMRs and Transducers with field offices. MPPTCL representative agreed to take immediate action. 10.6 STATUS OF TELEMETRY ARRANGEMENTS FOR SINGAJI TPS & SATPURA TPS:- It was informed By SLDC that only Ex-Bus generation of Singaji and STP extention is available and HV side generation is not available. MPPGCL informed that the same shall be arranged sortly. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 14

SLDC further informed that second communication channel of Singaji TPP is also required to be commissioned through 400KV Pithampur. MPPGCL and MPPTCL representative assured to arrange commissioning of second channel on priority basis. 10.7 THE ARRANGEMENT OF DATA CHANNELS FOR REMOTE VDU INSTALLED AT GCC, DCC & CMD MPPTCL CHAMBER. it was informed by SLDC that reliable 2 MBPS leased line from SLDC to various locations where Remote VDUS are installed is required to be arranged on priority basis. All concern agreed to arrange the same, by June 2014, so that remote VDUs from new SCADA/EMS system shall be commissioned. SLDC further clarified that for functioning of present Remote VDUs, leased line with V35 interface are required. However, for Remote VDUs under new SCADA/EMS system, leased line with G 703 interface shall be required. Accordingly all concern is advised to arrange leased line with V.35 interface and also arrange V.35 to G703 interface converter. All concern i.e. MPPGCL, MPPTCL, East DISCOM, MPPMCL agreed for the same. 10.8 DISCREPANCY IN TELEMETRERED VALUES RECEIVED FROM DIFFERENT EHV S/S & POWER STATIONS & UPGRADATION OF EXISTING RTU s The matter was discussed in detail and SLDC explained that the rectifications of telemetry discrepancies are pending due to shortage of material (transducers, MFM, relays). MPPTCL assured that the material at division level shall be arranged shortly. It was also assured by MPPTCL that action for upgradation of RTU at 220KV Sarni S/s & 220KV Pandurna which is required because of interdiscom feeders shall be initiated shortly. It was informed by MPPTCL that modification in RTU configuration at 220KV Sarni S/s is required for this work. SLDC inform that same shall be arranged by Sub-LDC Bhopal on priority. It was informed by SLDC that telemetry discripiency and upgradation for RTU work is still pending for Hydel Power Stations. MPPGCL assured to complete the telemetry discripiency and completion of extention of process connections of SOE at HYDEL power stations at the earliest. It was specifically informed by SLDC that the telemetry of Bus and Line reactor at all 400KV S/s is required to be arranged as WRLDC is pressing hard for providing telemetry of bus and line reactors. MPPTCL and MPPGCL agreed for arranging the same on priority basis. 10.9 PROVIDING ALTERNATE DATA CHANNELS & EXPRESS VOICE CHANNELS FOR RTU STATIONS:- The matter was discussed in detail specifically data channels of 220KV Anuppur and Morwa S/s. It was informed by T&C that problem is due to outdoor equipments at ATPS. MPPGCL assured to initiate action for arranging outdoor equipments for ATPS on priority basis. Further, it was agreed that the action for providing alternate data channel and voice channels shall be taken on priority basis. 10.10 LONG OUTAGE OF RTUS:- The matter was discussed and MPPTCL and MPPGCL assured to take necessary action for restoration of telemetry on priority basis and also take preventive action to avoid long outages. Further, unreliable functioning of telemetry of Omkareshwar and Indira Sagar Hydel Power Station was discussed in detail and it was categorically informed by SLDC that lot of problem in grid management is being faced by SLDC due to unreliable functioning of telemetry of Indira Sagar and Omkareshwar HPS. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 15

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S. No. Particulars FREQUENCY PARTICULARS दसम बर-13 जनवर -14 1 INTEGRATED OVER AN-HOUR 1.1 Maximum Frequency 50.5 Hz Between 02.00 hrs & 03.00 Hrs on 31.12.13 50.51 Hz Between 02.00 hrs & 03.00 Hrs on 18.01.14 1.2 Minimum Frequency 49.69 Hz Between 10.00 hrs & 11.00 Hrs on 25.12.13 49.72 Hz Between 16.00 hrs & 17.00 Hrs on 12.01.14 1.3 Average Frequency 50.02 Hz 50.03 Hz 2 INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY 2.1 Maximum Frequency 50.69 Hz 2.2 Minimum Frequency 49.33 Hz 3 Percentage of time when frequency was :- AT 02.30 HRS ON 31.12.13 AT 15.00 HRS ON 23.12.13 50.67 Hz 49.4 Hz AT 03.02 HRS ON 18.01.14 AT 03.20 HRS ON 10.01.14 %age of time when frequency was दसम बर-13 जनवर -14 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 0.05 0.01 3.5 Between 49.50 Hz and 49.7 Hz 1.88 0.61 3.6 Between 49.70 Hz and 50.2 Hz 88.51 89.92 3.7 Between 50.20 Hz and 51.0 Hz 9.56 9.46 3.8 Between 51.0 Hz AND 51.5 Hz 0.00 0 3.9 Above 51.5 Hz 0.00 0 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 38th OCC of MP 18

Voltage Profile During the Month of Dec- 2013 Date Indore Itarsi Bina Gwalior Nagda Birsingpur Satpura ISP Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min 1 422 398 423 396 423 397 416 398 426 399 425 412 421 403 420 408 2 421 394 424 395 426 397 417 394 425 395 423 409 422 403 420 420 3 424 396 426 396 426 397 419 398 425 400 426 410 424 403 420 420 4 426 400 424 400 423 403 416 401 428 402 423 413 420 404 420 420 5 422 399 419 395 419 399 415 395 426 400 421 409 420 402 420 420 6 423 399 424 400 422 404 418 396 428 400 423 412 422 406 420 420 7 423 399 424 400 423 397 414 395 428 400 423 410 421 403 420 420 8 423 394 423 394 424 396 417 399 427 396 424 410 423 402 420 420 9 424 393 424 393 426 396 417 398 427 394 424 410 422 403 420 400 10 424 393 424 393 422 397 416 395 427 394 425 413 422 407 400 400 11 424 393 424 393 423 399 416 397 427 394 424 413 422 407 400 400 12 422 401 424 403 424 396 420 400 425 398 424 413 423 407 400 400 13 424 393 424 393 421 400 416 395 427 394 424 410 423 404 400 400 14 423 399 423 400 420 397 418 393 426 397 424 414 422 407 400 400 15 424 395 423 423 422 396 418 399 426 396 425 411 423 403 400 400 16 423 396 424 398 423 401 414 396 427 399 424 412 423 404 400 400 17 422 399 426 401 425 397 417 396 426 400 425 413 423 406 427 400 18 423 396 423 399 425 402 414 391 426 399 426 412 422 403 427 409 19 423 399 425 400 424 406 418 397 425 399 426 413 423 404 428 410 20 424 400 425 400 424 404 420 400 426 400 425 411 421 407 427 410 21 423 394 423 396 425 398 421 399 424 396 427 410 421 402 428 406 22 423 398 425 399 423 403 421 397 425 399 427 412 423 406 429 410 23 423 398 425 399 423 403 421 397 425 399 424 411 424 409 428 410 24 424 400 424 404 427 409 417 400 426 399 424 412 423 408 428 411 25 420 396 423 398 424 400 417 394 424 398 425 410 423 404 427 408 26 422 397 423 398 425 400 417 394 424 398 425 413 423 405 427 409 27 422 399 425 399 425 400 417 393 425 402 426 412 424 406 428 410 28 423 397 426 399 424 403 418 398 426 397 426 414 424 406 428 409 29 423 398 425 399 425 400 418 401 426 397 426 413 423 406 428 410 30 424 400 423 399 425 404 418 390 424 400 427 410 423 406 430 411 31 425 404 425 403 426 406 419 396 427 405 425 415 424 408 429 414 Max 426 404 426 423 427 409 421 401 428 405 427 415 424 409 430 420 Min 420 393 419 393 419 396 414 390 424 394 421 409 420 402 400 400 Voltage Profile During the Month of Jan - 2014 Date Indore Itarsi Bina Gwalior Nagda Birsingpur Satpura ISP Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min 1 425 402 426 404 425 406 415 393 426 402 427 415 424 411 430 414 2 426 399 425 397 429 401 415 391 427 399 427 411 424 403 428 410 3 423 400 424 399 423 404 413 392 426 398 427 412 423 404 424 409 4 423 402 424 403 423 404 413 392 423 401 426 412 424 405 429 412 5 423 398 424 402 427 408 417 402 424 395 425 413 424 409 429 409 6 425 400 426 401 424 402 418 392 425 400 426 412 425 407 430 409 7 426 399 425 399 430 402 415 399 426 398 424 412 424 404 428 411 8 424 397 423 395 425 400 413 390 426 398 423 408 422 403 426 409 9 423 398 423 399 424 405 414 396 424 398 424 412 422 405 426 410 10 424 398 424 399 424 402 413 393 424 399 424 411 422 404 429 409 11 423 400 422 397 424 416 412 395 426 402 424 412 424 407 429 411 12 424 403 425 404 427 410 413 395 426 403 427 414 424 409 427 412 13 424 396 424 395 425 399 413 388 427 397 425 412 424 406 428 408 14 422 399 424 399 423 400 415 391 425 400 427 412 423 406 423 410 15 421 396 424 397 426 401 415 389 426 396 426 413 424 404 426 408 16 423 393 424 397 425 399 415 392 427 392 423 412 423 404 426 408 17 425 393 426 392 424 399 420 397 425 402 426 412 425 399 428 406 18 424 399 426 399 429 401 418 394 426 399 427 414 425 408 429 409 19 425 406 426 408 425 408 415 394 426 404 426 416 424 413 428 415 20 423 399 422 400 424 400 414 392 424 398 426 412 424 406 429 409 21 424 402 425 399 426 405 420 401 426 403 427 413 424 404 429 410 22 426 404 424 400 427 406 419 398 427 406 427 415 425 406 431 411 23 427 402 424 403 427 403 419 401 426 409 426 416 424 407 427 413 24 427 400 424 401 423 410 417 401 426 400 427 418 424 411 430 416 25 425 410 422 406 428 417 418 405 426 410 427 418 425 411 429 417 26 425 410 421 408 427 415 417 405 426 410 427 419 424 414 428 417 27 426 404 422 403 428 405 419 395 427 406 426 416 424 409 428 414 28 423 403 424 400 425 406 417 402 425 404 427 415 425 406 429 412 29 425 403 426 396 428 409 417 399 427 403 428 416 425 406 429 413 30 424 405 426 406 426 408 416 395 426 406 429 417 426 412 428 415 31 424 404 427 406 424 407 416 398 426 408 427 414 424 410 429 416 Max 427 410 427 408 430 417 420 405 427 410 429 419 426 414 427 412 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 19

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Discoms wise Average Supply Hours PARTICULARS East Zone Central Zone दसम बर-13 जनवर -14 दसम बर-13 जनवर -14 Commissinary HQ 23:57 23:54 23:42 23:36 District HQ 23:58 23:59 23:44 23:43 Tehsil HQ 23:55 23:56 23:38 23:33 Rural -Mixed 23:54 23:53 23:29 23:24 Rural -DLF 23:54 23:53 23:29 23:24 Rural -Irrigation 9:59 9:59 9:45 9:43 PARTICULARS West Zone MP दसम बर-13 जनवर -14 दसम बर-13 जनवर -14 Commissinary HQ 23:52 23:50 23:50 23:46 District HQ 23:47 23:46 23:50 23:51 Tehsil HQ 23:36 23:35 23:44 23:43 Rural -3Phase 23:12 23:09 23:35 23:33 Rural -1Phase 23:27 23:23 23:38 23:35 Total Rural 9:48 9:41 9:51 9:48 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 30

Annexure-2.5(ii) LIST OF 33KV FEEDERS UNDER MPPKVVCL, JABALPUR (For which group to be allocated) JABALPUR REGION Name of EHV Substation Name of 33kV feeder 132KV Date of charging of feeder 132kV Bankhedi 33kV Panagar 02.03.2011 REWA REGION 132kV Deosar 220kV Anuppur 33kV Deosar 33kV Bargawan 33kV Chitrangi 33kV Shahdol-I 33kV Shahdol-II 132KV 220KV 01.11.2012 03.01.2013 LIST OF 33KV FEEDERS UNDER MPPKVVCL, BHOPAL GWALIOR REGION Name of EHV Substation Name of 33KV feeder Date of charging of feeder 132KV 132KV Mohna 33KV Ghatigaon 33KV Sehasaram LIST OF 33KV FEEDERS UNDER MPPKVVCL, INDORE INDORE REGION Name of EHV Substation 132KV Rau Name of EHV Substation 33KV Mhow 33KV Harsola Name of 33KV feeder 132KV UJJAIN REGION Name of 33KV feeder 132KV Date of Charging of feeder -- Date of Charging of feeder 132KV Ujjain 33KV Jyoti Nagar 15.05.2013 132KV Makdon 33KV Banco (Solar Gen Plant) 33KV Gata 16.05.2013 26.05.2013 132KV Susner 33KV Friends Salt (Solar Gen Plant) 09.04.2013 132KV Khachrod 33KV Grasim - 132KV MSP 33KV Singawada -- ¼Dewas½ Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 31

Annexure- 3.2 S.No. Name of 400KV Substation Proposal of Shut Downs for Maintenance Programme of Transimission Elements for March 2014 Name of feeder/transformer Proposed date of shutdown Time From - To Work to be done 1 Bhopal 220 KV Shujapur No 1 03-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 2 Bhopal 315 MVA Transformer No. 1 04-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 3 Bhopal 220 KV ICT No. 1 05-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 4 Bhopal 315 MVA Transformer No. 1 & Tie bay 06-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 5 Bhopal 315 MVA Transformer No. 2 07-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 6 Bhopal 220 KV ICT No. 2 10-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 7 Bhopal 315 MVA Transformer No. 2 & Tie bay 11-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 8 Bhopal 220 KV Bhopal IC 1 12-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 9 Bhopal 220 KV Bhopal IC 2 13-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 10 Bhopal 220 KV Bus Transfer 14-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 11 Bhopal 220 KV Vidisha 15-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 12 Bhopal 220 KV Bina 18-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 13 Bhopal 220 KV Shujaplpur 2 19-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 14 Bhopal 400 KV Itarsi 1 20-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 15 Bhopal 400 KV Itarsi 1 22-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 16 Bhopal 400 KV Itarsi 2 24-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 17 Bhopal 400 KV Itarsi 2 25-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 18 Bhopal 220 KV Bairagarh No 1 26-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 19 Bhopal 220 KV Bairagarh No 2 27-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 20 Bhopal 220 KV Ashta 1 28-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 21 Bhopal 220 KV Bus Tie 29-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 22 Bhopal 220 KV Bus 1 31-03-2014 09.00 to 17.00 Hrs Premansoon Maintenance 23 Indore 315 MVA 400/220 kv Xmer IV 01-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 24 Indore 400 kv ISP I 03-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 25 Indore 400 kv ISP II 04-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 26 Indore 400 kv Nagda 05-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 27 Indore 400 kv Bus Transfer 06-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 28 Indore 400 kv Bus Coupler 07-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 29 Indore 400 kv Main Bus I 10-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 30 Indore 400 kv Main Bus II 11-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 31 Indore 220 kv Pithampur 12-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 32 Indore 220 kv Badnagar 13-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 33 Indore 220 kv South Zone I 14-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 34 Indore 220 kv South Zone II 15-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 32

S.No. Name of 400KV Substation Name of feeder/transformer Proposed date of shutdown Time From - To Work to be done 35 Indore 220 kv Jetpura I 18-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 36 Indore 220 kv Jetpura II 19-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 37 Indore 220 kv Indore-East 20-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 38 Indore 220 kv Dewas 21-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 39 Indore 220 kv Barwah I 24-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 40 Indore 220 kv Barwah II 25-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 41 Indore 220 kv Bus Transfer 26-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 42 Indore 220 kv Bus Coupler 27-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 43 Indore 220 kv Main Bus I 28-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 44 Indore 220 kv Main Bus II 29-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Maintenance & Relay Testing 45 Nagda 400 KV Tie C.B. Bay III 15-03-2014 08.00 to 17.00 Hrs Routine Maintenance Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 33

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Unitwise / Stationwise Genration in MU A. Thermal Stn. Name AMARKANTAK SATPURA SANJAY GANDHI SSTPS MPPGCL THERMAL UNIT No. Capacity MW Dec-13 Jan-13 3 120 68.29 63.01 4 120 62.41 62.82 PH II 240 130.69 125.83 5 210 146.43 118.34 PH III 210 146.43 118.34 TOT 450 277.12 244.17 1 62.5 30.32 1.93 2 62.5 0.00 0.00 4 62.5 0.00 0.00 PH I 187.5 30.32 1.93 6 200 108.64 99.98 7 210 83.69 92.49 PH II 410 192.325 192.46 8 210 132.98 121.08 9 210 111 109.41 PH III 420 243.98 230.49 10 250 124.007 67.19 11 1 3.43 PH IV 250 125.007 70.61 TOT 1267.5 591.63 495.48 1 210 105.552 104.74 2 210 106.38 111.51 PH I 420 211.93 216.25 3 210 108.05 120.53 4 210 117.55 103.73 PH II 420 225.60 224.26 5 500 300.89 302.56 PH III 500 300.89 302.56 TOT 1340 738.42 743.08 1 600 7.55 115.39 PH1 600 7.55 115.39 AMARKANTAK POWER HOUSE-I RETIRED FROM SERVICE WEF 01.04.2009 B. Hydel Station Name 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 C. NHDC (Ex-Bus) Ann 4.1 3057.5 1614.72 1598.12 Capacity MW Dec-13 Jan-13 115.0 43.28 49.46 172.0 74.28 34.16 99.0 49.79 22.89 386.0 167.35 106.51 193.0 83.68 53.26 160.0 38.43 27.76 107.0 25.62 18.50 90.0 44.48 39.32 315.0 126.87 102.82 20.0 0.81 0.29 60.0 0.00 0.00 30.0 14.34 11.45 45.0 19.90 0.11 22.5 9.95 0.05 20.0 15.06 11.83 60.0 18.55 8.88 1186.0 445.79 308.97 915.0 321.72 251.91 917.5 339.36 246.40 Capacity Station Name MW Dec-13 Jan-13 Indira Sagar Hydel Project 1000 288.760 277.980 Omkareshwar Hydel Project 520 120.640 121.559 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 35

MP SUPPLY EXCLUDING AUXILIARY CONS. in Million Units Ann 4.2 S.No. Particulars दसम बर-13 जनवर -14 1 MPSEB Thermal Availability 1446.36 1338.49 2 MPSEB Hydel Availability 334.80 243.11 3 Indira Sagar 288.55 277.19 4 Omkareshwar 120.64 121.56 5 Schedule / Drawal From Central Sector 1877.73 1670.72 6 Schedule of DVC 241.02 211.61 7 Schedule of Sujen 18.60 24.39 8 Lanco AMK + Essar 194.70 164.16 9 Sasan 159.24 136.28 10 Sardar Sarovar 180.31 150.28 11 Additional Power Purchase 0.51 0.00 12 Sale of Power -78.15-273.65 13 Banking of Power 824.13 246.73 14 Energy Exchange 0.00 0.00 15 Unschedule Interchange -15.51-55.02 16 Medium Term Power Purchase from CSPDCL & Balco 160.56 109.04 17 Other Imp / Exp 354.73 435.28 18 Total MPSEB Supply excl. Aux. Cons. 6108.23 4800.16 19 Average Supply per Day 197.04 154.84 20 Maximum Daily M.P. Supply 197.29 174.34 21 Minimum Daily M.P. Supply 158.42 113.78 22 Registered Demand : MW 9758 9092 23 Unrestricted Demand : MW 9749 9262 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 36

Own Generation Hourly Average Own Generation, Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal & Demand Month :- दसम बर 2013 Schedule from Annexure-4.3 Load Shedding FIGURES IN MW Hrs. FREQ. THER. THER. Incl Excl Aux Aux Total IPPs HYD. ISP OSP Injectio n Total CPPs Injectio n Total CSS DVC ER Sugen Lanco Sasan Essar SSP SE Z Banking Sale Pur Riha Total nd+ MTO STO Mata A A tilaat Rajg MP hat Total Tot Avl. Act. Drl UI Intra State STO A DEMA ND MET SCH UN SCH TOTAL REST. DEM AND UNRE ST. DEMA ND 1:00 50.10 2113 1923 181 172 40 320 6 2642 2338 260 24 249 203 0 56 16 1282-125 0 13 61 12 4390 7032 4216-174 8 6866 0 0 0 6846 6846 2:00 50.13 2108 1919 156 104 20 320 6 2524 2315 262 24 249 205 0 56 16 1282-203 0 13 61 12 4292 6816 4058-234 8 6590 0 0 0 6566 6566 3:00 50.15 2096 1907 136 44 0 319 6 2412 2286 261 24 249 206 0 56 16 1282-182 0 13 70 12 4294 6705 4169-125 8 6588 0 0 0 6559 6559 4:00 50.16 2094 1906 151 36 0 318 6 2417 2265 258 24 249 203 0 56 16 1282-171 0 13 75 12 4283 6700 4158-125 8 6583 0 0 0 6552 6552 5:00 50.16 2128 1937 203 83 13 319 6 2562 2247 257 24 249 205 0 56 16 1282-165 0 13 74 12 4271 6832 4125-146 8 6695 0 0 0 6663 6663 6:00 50.08 2161 1966 323 272 93 334 6 2994 2347 287 24 249 206 0 56 16 1282-206 0 13 64 12 4352 7346 4144-207 8 7146 0 2 2 7132 7132 7:00 49.97 2176 1980 428 464 195 381 6 3454 2461 358 24 252 207 0 56 16 1085-44 0 390 42 12 4859 8313 4822-37 8 8284 0 2 2 8294 8294 8:00 49.96 2191 1994 622 647 298 395 18 3975 2514 360 24 252 208 0 224 16 1085-25 0 390-35 12 5025 8999 5016-8 8 8999 0 6 6 9014 9014 9:00 49.95 2170 1975 670 693 329 448 59 4174 2514 360 24 252 208 0 276 16 1085-26 0 390-58 12 5052 9226 5128 76 8 9310 0 11 11 9334 9334 10:00 50.00 2168 1973 641 674 318 463 84 4154 2529 357 24 252 212 0 466 16 1085-46 0 390-113 12 5184 9338 5109-76 8 9270 0 31 31 9303 9303 11:00 50.03 2170 1975 588 622 278 463 107 4033 2513 357 24 252 212 0 482 16 1085-77 0 390-112 12 5154 9188 4967-187 8 9008 0 31 31 9031 9031 12:00 50.08 2166 1971 531 542 225 444 116 3830 2499 344 24 252 210 0 482 16 1085-82 0 390-113 12 5120 8949 5014-106 8 8851 0 12 12 8841 8841 13:00 50.15 2164 1969 496 480 187 440 116 3687 2521 346 24 249 208 0 482 16 1071-30 0 390-113 12 5176 8863 5261 85 8 8956 0 24 24 8941 8941 14:00 50.06 2171 1975 487 492 189 431 103 3677 2532 348 24 249 206 0 466 16 1071-36 0 390-98 12 5179 8856 5130-49 8 8814 0 13 13 8810 8810 15:00 50.01 2168 1973 521 548 224 430 82 3779 2528 348 24 248 206 0 174 16 1071-43 6 390-100 12 4880 8658 4962 82 8 8749 0 44 44 8789 8789 16:00 50.07 2173 1977 591 596 277 433 49 3924 2514 346 24 248 204 0 83 16 1071-30 0 390-100 12 4778 8702 4863 85 8 8794 0 56 56 8832 8832 17:00 50.10 2192 1994 636 630 293 381 18 3951 2528 355 24 248 203 0 83 16 1071-8 6 390-25 12 4902 8854 4951 49 8 8911 0 76 76 8961 8961 18:00 50.09 2195 1997 595 601 272 383 6 3855 2529 354 24 248 204 0 257 16 973-73 6 390-31 12 4907 8762 4604-303 8 8467 0 15 15 8461 8461 19:00 50.11 2216 2016 525 436 202 354 6 3539 2400 290 24 248 203 0 477 16 922-167 0 79 37 12 4540 8079 4443-97 8 7990 0 0 0 7963 7963 20:00 50.11 2188 1991 448 331 160 341 6 3276 2405 285 24 252 203 0 530 16 922-180 0 79 49 12 4596 7873 4361-235 8 7646 0 0 0 7620 7620 21:00 50.17 2179 1983 325 235 99 341 6 2988 2411 284 24 252 203 0 518 16 922-207 0 79 62 12 4577 7565 4263-314 8 7259 0 0 0 7222 7222 22:00 50.18 2175 1980 312 241 93 341 6 2972 2416 284 24 252 203 0 308 16 922-186 0 79 67 12 4397 7369 4299-98 8 7279 0 0 0 7241 7241 23:00 50.19 2176 1981 302 347 133 341 6 3109 2430 282 24 252 203 0 100 16 1184-112 0 88 49 12 4529 7638 4369-160 8 7486 0 0 0 7443 7443 24:00 50.24 2146 1953 205 262 79 341 6 2847 2426 282 24 252 203 0 64 16 1184-61 0 88 61 12 4552 7399 4286-267 8 7140 0 0 0 7090 7090 Avg. 50.09 2162 1967 420 398 167 378 35 3366 2436 314 24 250 206 0 244 16 1108-104 1 219-5 12 4720 8086 4613-107 8 7987 0 13 13 7979 7979 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 50.13 2117 1926 192 118 28 322 6 2592 2300 264 24 249 205 0 56 16 1282-175 0 13 68 12 4314 6905 4145-169 8 6745 0 0 0 6720 6720 50.00 2174 1978 580 607 274 432 65 3937 2505 356 24 252 209 0 331 16 1085-50 0 390-65 12 5066 9002 5009-56 8 8954 0 16 16 8969 8969 50.08 2177 1981 554 558 240 416 62 3812 2525 349 24 248 205 0 257 16 1054-37 3 390-78 12 4970 8783 4962-9 8 8782 0 38 38 8799 8799 50.04 2175 1980 567 582 257 424 64 3874 2515 353 24 250 207 0 294 16 1069-43 2 390-71 12 5018 8892 4986-32 8 8868 0 27 27 8884 8884 50.17 2180 1984 353 309 127 343 6 3122 2415 284 24 252 203 0 333 16 1010-152 0 82 54 12 4532 7654 4337-195 8 7467 0 0 0 7430 7430 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 37

Own Generation Hourly Average Own Generation, Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal & Demand Month :- जनवर 2014 Schedule from Annexure- 4.3 Load Shedding FIGURES IN MW Hrs. FREQ. THER. THER. Incl Excl Aux Aux Total IPPs HYD. ISP OSP Injectio n Total CPPs Injectio n Total CSS DVC ER Sugen Lanco Sasan Essar SSP SE Z Banking Sale Pur Riha Total nd+ MTO STO Mata A A tilaat Rajg MP hat Total Tot Avl. Act. Drl UI Intra State STO A DEMA ND MET SCH UN SCH TOTAL REST. DEM AND UNRE ST. DEMA ND 1:00 50.14 2044 1860 206 96 58 307 10 2538 1840 239 32 222 182 0 53 17 299-274 0 0 75 10 2693 5230 2561-132 8 5107 0 0 0 5086 5086 2:00 50.17 2036 1853 209 68 32 307 9 2478 1709 238 32 209 174 0 53 17 299-259 0 0 76 10 2557 5034 2423-134 8 4909 0 0 0 4884 4884 3:00 50.18 2023 1841 175 44 23 308 9 2401 1631 237 32 198 173 0 53 17 299-195 0 0 79 10 2534 4935 2469-65 8 4878 0 0 0 4852 4852 4:00 50.13 2026 1844 173 51 25 312 9 2413 1592 237 32 195 173 0 53 17 299-159 0 0 83 10 2532 4945 2438-94 8 4859 0 0 0 4840 4840 5:00 50.16 2041 1857 189 71 36 312 9 2474 1602 237 32 201 167 0 53 17 299-159 0 0 82 10 2541 5015 2482-58 8 4964 0 0 0 4941 4941 6:00 50.07 2054 1869 256 179 89 313 8 2715 1756 238 32 210 176 0 53 16 299-284 0 0 76 10 2582 5297 2668 87 8 5391 0 0 0 5381 5381 7:00 49.99 2155 1961 314 380 162 338 9 3163 2113 246 32 205 178 0 53 16 372-363 0 293 50 10 3205 6368 3198-7 8 6369 0 0 0 6371 6371 8:00 50.00 2252 2049 447 620 258 401 17 3792 2393 310 32 211 178 0 100 16 372-400 0 293-4 10 3510 7302 3418-92 8 7218 0 0 0 7219 7219 9:00 50.03 2235 2034 516 773 309 418 47 4096 2433 315 32 206 178 0 136 16 372-443 0 293-97 10 3452 7548 3549 97 8 7653 0 17 17 7664 7664 10:00 50.02 2213 2013 488 753 295 424 75 4048 2421 317 32 208 179 0 383 16 372-470 0 293-95 10 3666 7714 3592-74 8 7648 0 21 21 7667 7667 11:00 50.01 2173 1977 455 698 289 424 101 3944 2401 315 32 208 180 0 412 16 372-515 0 293-96 10 3628 7572 3429-199 8 7381 0 13 13 7393 7393 12:00 50.12 2180 1984 359 584 254 424 116 3721 2372 310 32 208 179 0 422 16 372-507 0 293-95 10 3613 7334 3308-305 8 7038 0 0 0 7013 7013 13:00 50.16 2181 1984 324 425 202 424 117 3476 2379 309 31 211 179 0 409 16 359-440 0 293-91 10 3665 7141 3597-68 8 7080 0 0 0 7046 7046 14:00 50.15 2182 1985 327 427 196 418 104 3457 2359 310 31 211 179 0 396 16 359-475 0 293-93 10 3595 7052 3475-120 8 6940 0 0 0 6910 6910 15:00 50.04 2194 1996 324 508 212 419 89 3549 2370 311 31 211 179 0 192 16 359-472 0 293-91 10 3409 6958 3309-100 8 6865 0 0 0 6857 6857 16:00 50.08 2189 1992 330 543 226 419 67 3577 2383 310 31 211 178 0 100 16 359-412 0 293-87 10 3391 6968 3346-46 8 6930 0 0 0 6914 6914 17:00 50.12 2182 1986 374 559 233 354 33 3539 2395 313 31 211 175 0 97 16 359-285 0 293-13 10 3600 7139 3503-96 8 7051 0 0 0 7023 7023 18:00 50.14 2152 1959 402 514 211 352 9 3447 2391 313 31 217 173 0 363 16 349-480 0 293-19 10 3657 7104 3351-306 8 6806 0 0 0 6778 6778 19:00 50.05 2177 1981 471 531 218 332 8 3542 2286 272 31 219 173 0 484 16 299-499 0 0 17 10 3310 6852 3325 15 8 6875 0 0 0 6864 6864 20:00 50.14 2196 1998 452 477 207 324 8 3466 2248 252 31 219 174 0 491 16 299-476 0 0 38 10 3302 6768 3124-178 8 6598 0 0 0 6571 6571 21:00 50.12 2159 1964 357 293 150 318 7 3089 2209 248 31 223 174 0 465 16 299-423 0 0 53 10 3304 6393 3060-244 8 6156 0 0 0 6134 6134 22:00 50.17 2150 1957 339 267 129 315 8 3015 2175 249 32 225 174 0 139 16 299-324 0 0 66 10 3060 6074 2933-127 8 5956 0 0 0 5926 5926 23:00 50.16 2137 1945 331 267 134 314 9 2999 2147 249 32 225 174 0 53 16 299-302 0 0 58 10 2961 5959 2775-186 8 5781 0 0 0 5753 5753 24:00 50.25 2083 1896 226 159 96 316 9 2702 2110 249 32 225 174 0 53 16 299-257 0 0 71 10 2982 5684 2663-319 8 5373 0 0 0 5333 5333 Avg. 50.11 2142 1949 335 387 168 358 37 3235 2155 276 32 212 176 0 211 16 332-370 0 147 2 10 3198 6433 3083-115 8 6326 0 2 2 6309 6309 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 50.14 2037 1854 201 85 44 310 9 2503 1688 238 32 206 174 0 53 17 299-222 0 0 79 10 2573 5076 2507-66 8 5018 0 0 0 4997 4997 50.03 2201 2003 430 635 261 405 61 3794 2356 302 32 208 179 0 251 16 372-449 0 293-56 10 3512 7306 3416-97 8 7218 0 9 9 7221 7221 50.12 2180 1984 347 496 214 398 70 3507 2379 311 31 212 177 0 259 16 357-427 0 293-66 10 3553 7060 3430-123 8 6946 0 0 0 6922 6922 50.07 2191 1993 388 565 237 401 65 3651 2368 307 32 210 178 0 255 16 365-438 0 293-61 10 3533 7183 3423-110 8 7082 0 4 4 7071 7071 50.15 2150 1957 363 332 156 320 8 3135 2196 253 32 223 174 0 281 16 299-380 0 0 51 10 3153 6288 2980-173 8 6123 0 0 0 6097 6097 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 38

Discomwise Hourly Average Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal &Over(+)/Under(-) Drawal Month :- दसम बर 2013 EZONE CZONE WZONE Annexure-4.4 FIGURES IN MW Hrs. FREQ. SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestric d ted Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestric d ted Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestric d ted Demand Demand 1:00 50.10 2213 2017-196 0 0 2011 2011 2317 2331 14 0 0 2324 2324 2531 2518-13 0 0 2511 2511 2:00 50.13 2168 1947-220 0 0 1940 1940 2250 2280 30 0 0 2271 2271 2432 2363-69 0 0 2354 2354 3:00 50.15 2120 1946-174 0 0 1937 1937 2222 2256 34 0 0 2246 2246 2382 2386 4 0 0 2376 2376 4:00 50.16 2126 1949-178 0 0 1939 1939 2219 2229 9 0 0 2218 2218 2379 2406 26 0 0 2394 2394 5:00 50.16 2141 1985-156 0 0 1976 1976 2251 2272 21 0 0 2261 2261 2420 2437 17 0 0 2426 2426 6:00 50.08 2286 2070-216 0 2 2067 2067 2400 2439 39 0 0 2434 2434 2650 2637-13 0 0 2631 2631 7:00 49.97 2563 2332-231 0 2 2336 2336 2682 2760 78 0 0 2763 2763 3045 3192 147 0 0 3195 3195 8:00 49.96 2759 2473-286 0 0 2476 2476 2884 2966 82 0 6 2975 2975 3362 3559 198 0 0 3563 3563 9:00 49.95 2813 2495-318 0 0 2498 2498 2938 3060 122 0 7 3071 3071 3454 3755 301 0 5 3765 3765 10:00 50.00 2849 2487-363 0 0 2487 2487 2956 3040 83 0 20 3060 3060 3491 3744 253 0 12 3756 3756 11:00 50.03 2805 2448-357 0 1 2447 2447 2909 2976 67 0 12 2985 2985 3422 3584 162 0 18 3599 3599 12:00 50.08 2727 2383-345 0 1 2378 2378 2828 2873 46 0 5 2871 2871 3294 3596 302 0 5 3592 3592 13:00 50.15 2706 2354-352 0 1 2345 2345 2807 2843 36 0 6 2837 2837 3250 3759 510 0 16 3759 3759 14:00 50.06 2705 2277-428 0 0 2273 2273 2807 2790-18 0 0 2785 2785 3248 3748 500 0 12 3752 3752 15:00 50.01 2642 2260-383 0 12 2271 2271 2768 2758-10 0 11 2768 2768 3185 3731 546 0 20 3750 3750 16:00 50.07 2658 2282-376 0 8 2285 2285 2796 2846 51 0 19 2859 2859 3226 3666 440 0 29 3687 3687 17:00 50.10 2703 2324-379 0 10 2327 2327 2841 2958 116 0 24 2973 2973 3291 3629 338 0 42 3661 3661 18:00 50.09 2701 2328-373 0 0 2322 2322 2822 3025 203 0 9 3026 3026 3278 3114-164 0 6 3113 3113 19:00 50.11 2501 2298-203 0 0 2290 2290 2604 2942 337 0 0 2931 2931 2992 2750-241 0 0 2741 2741 20:00 50.11 2452 2271-181 0 0 2263 2263 2541 2825 284 0 0 2816 2816 2900 2550-351 0 0 2541 2541 21:00 50.17 2373 2165-208 0 0 2154 2154 2449 2677 228 0 0 2663 2663 2761 2416-345 0 0 2404 2404 22:00 50.18 2305 2038-267 0 0 2027 2027 2393 2605 211 0 0 2591 2591 2670 2636-33 0 0 2622 2622 23:00 50.19 2376 2168-208 0 0 2156 2156 2486 2539 53 0 0 2524 2524 2786 2779-7 0 0 2763 2763 24:00 50.24 2315 2090-226 0 0 2075 2075 2419 2413-6 0 0 2396 2396 2681 2637-44 0 0 2619 2619 Avg. 50.09 2500 2224-276 0 2 2220 2220 2608 2696 88 0 5 2694 2694 2964 3066 103 0 7 3066 3066 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 50.13 2176 1986-190 0 0 1978 1978 2277 2301 25 0 0 2293 2293 2466 2458-8 0 0 2449 2449 50.00 2753 2436-317 0 1 2437 2437 2866 2946 80 0 8 2954 2954 3345 3572 227 0 7 3578 3578 50.08 2686 2304-382 0 5 2304 2304 2807 2870 63 0 12 2875 2875 3246 3608 362 0 21 3620 3620 50.04 2719 2370-349 0 3 2370 2370 2837 2908 71 0 10 2914 2914 3296 3590 294 0 14 3599 3599 50.17 2387 2172-215 0 0 2161 2161 2482 2667 185 0 0 2654 2654 2798 2628-170 0 0 2615 2615 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 39

Discomwise Hourly Average Schedule Drawal, Actual Drawal &Over(+)/Under(-) Drawal Month :- जनवर 2014 EZONE CZONE WZONE Annexure-4.4 FIGURES IN MW Hrs. FREQ. SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestric d ted Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestric d ted Demand Demand SCH Demand Met O/U DRL SCH LS Unsch LS Restricte Unrestric d ted Demand Demand 1:00 50.14 1653 1603-51 0 0 1596 1596 1744 1600-145 0 0 1593 1593 1821 1904 83 0 0 1896 1896 2:00 50.17 1589 1547-42 0 0 1540 1540 1688 1548-139 0 0 1541 1541 1744 1813 69 0 0 1804 1804 3:00 50.18 1553 1532-21 0 0 1524 1524 1654 1525-129 0 0 1517 1517 1699 1820 121 0 0 1811 1811 4:00 50.13 1555 1518-37 0 0 1512 1512 1660 1519-140 0 0 1513 1513 1708 1822 115 0 0 1815 1815 5:00 50.16 1578 1532-47 0 0 1525 1525 1685 1569-117 0 0 1561 1561 1742 1864 121 0 0 1855 1855 6:00 50.07 1659 1630-30 0 0 1627 1627 1765 1709-56 0 0 1705 1705 1852 2053 201 0 0 2049 2049 7:00 49.99 1966 1843-124 0 0 1843 1843 2076 2034-42 0 0 2034 2034 2253 2492 239 0 0 2493 2493 8:00 50.00 2241 2000-241 0 0 2000 2000 2350 2300-50 0 0 2300 2300 2629 2918 290 0 0 2919 2919 9:00 50.03 2286 2046-241 0 5 2049 2049 2393 2419 26 0 6 2423 2423 2731 3189 457 0 7 3192 3192 10:00 50.02 2344 2012-332 0 9 2020 2020 2433 2451 18 0 5 2456 2456 2801 3185 384 0 6 3191 3191 11:00 50.01 2295 1976-318 0 9 1985 1985 2377 2351-26 0 4 2355 2355 2730 3053 323 0 0 3053 3053 12:00 50.12 2235 1928-307 0 0 1922 1922 2313 2216-98 0 0 2208 2208 2622 2894 272 0 0 2883 2883 13:00 50.16 2194 1874-320 0 0 1864 1864 2267 2129-138 0 0 2118 2118 2528 3078 550 0 0 3063 3063 14:00 50.15 2174 1806-368 0 0 1798 1798 2249 2056-194 0 0 2047 2047 2511 3078 567 0 0 3065 3065 15:00 50.04 2127 1748-379 0 0 1745 1745 2217 2038-180 0 0 2035 2035 2503 3080 577 0 0 3077 3077 16:00 50.08 2141 1791-350 0 0 1787 1787 2237 2088-149 0 0 2083 2083 2493 3051 558 0 0 3044 3044 17:00 50.12 2210 1830-380 0 0 1823 1823 2310 2208-102 0 0 2199 2199 2590 3013 423 0 0 3001 3001 18:00 50.14 2222 1979-242 0 0 1971 1971 2297 2286-11 0 0 2276 2276 2586 2541-45 0 0 2530 2530 19:00 50.05 2128 2121-6 0 0 2118 2118 2203 2424 221 0 0 2421 2421 2493 2329-164 0 0 2325 2325 20:00 50.14 2100 2106 6 0 0 2097 2097 2176 2334 157 0 0 2324 2324 2453 2158-295 0 0 2149 2149 21:00 50.12 2010 1996-14 0 0 1989 1989 2078 2188 109 0 0 2180 2180 2292 1973-320 0 0 1966 1966 22:00 50.17 1905 1837-69 0 0 1827 1827 1994 2012 18 0 0 2002 2002 2156 2107-49 0 0 2096 2096 23:00 50.16 1864 1785-79 0 0 1776 1776 1958 1833-125 0 0 1824 1824 2103 2163 61 0 0 2153 2153 24:00 50.25 1794 1671-123 0 0 1658 1658 1876 1688-189 0 0 1675 1675 1985 2014 29 0 0 1999 1999 Avg. 50.11 1993 1821-171 0 1 1817 1817 2083 2022-62 0 1 2016 2016 2293 2483 190 0 1 2476 2476 00 TO 06 HRS. 06 TO 12 HRS. 12 TO 18 HRS. 06TO 18 HRS. 18 TO 24 HRS. 50.14 1598 1560-38 0 0 1554 1554 1699 1578-121 0 0 1572 1572 1761 1879 118 0 0 1871 1871 50.03 2228 1967-261 0 4 1970 1970 2324 2295-29 0 2 2296 2296 2628 2955 328 0 2 2955 2955 50.12 2178 1838-340 0 0 1832 1832 2263 2134-129 0 0 2127 2127 2535 2974 438 0 0 2963 2963 50.07 2203 1903-300 0 2 1901 1901 2293 2215-79 0 1 2211 2211 2581 2964 383 0 1 2959 2959 50.15 1967 1919-48 0 0 1911 1911 2048 2080 32 0 0 2071 2071 2247 2124-123 0 0 2115 2115 Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 40

Annexure-5.0 SYSTEM DISTURBANCE December 2013 & January 2014 System Disturbance / System Incidence : 1. System Disturbance on 18.12.13 at 220KV S/s Shivpuri: On dated 18.12.13 at around 03:05 Hrs MP System was normal and frequency of N-E-W Grid was 50.23 HZ. Prior to fault 132 KV Motijheel Banmore Ckt I & II, 132 KV Motijheel Mahalgaon Ckt and 132 KV Motijheel Tigra Ckt were open hence 132 KV S/s Motijheel and 132 KV S/s Jora was radially fed from 220 KV S/s Sabalgarh. At 03:10 Hrs. 220 KV Shivpuri Bina (PGCIL) Ckt tripped from both ends due to transient fault and 220 KV Shuvpuri Bina Ckt tripped from 220 KV S/s Bina end only, resulting 132 KV Shivpuri Pachhore Ckt tripped due to over loading and 132 KV Interconnector II also tripped from 220 KV S/s Shivpuri end. Consequently interruption occurred at 220 KV S/s Shivpuri, 220 KV s/s Sabalgarh, 132 KV S/s Shivpuri, 132 KV S/s Kolaras, 132 KV S/s Mohna, 132 KV S/s Vijaypur, 132 KV S/s Sheopur, 132 KV S/s Jora, 132 KV S/s Motijheel. There was consumer load loss of approx. 263.12 MWH due to above tripping. There was no generation loss and System was normalized in due course of time. 2. System Disturbance on 17.01.14 at 400 KV Indore: On dated 17.01.2014 at around 06:00 Hrs MP System was normal and frequency of National Grid was 49.97 HZ. At 400 KV S/s Indore, all 400 KV feeders were in charged condition and normally loaded. At 06:05:41 Hrs fault occurred on Y- Phase of 400 KV Indore Itarsi Ckt I and after 40 msec (i.e., at 06:05:41:530 Hrs) Y Phase breaker of 400 KV Indore Itarsi Ckt I opened. After 960 msec (i.e., at 06:05:42:491 Hrs) Y Phase Breaker of 400 KV Indore Itarsi Ckt I auto- reclosed. But as the fault was not cleared Main 2 protection relay again operated at 06:05:42:877 Hrs and after 40 msec (i.e., at 06:05:42:917 Hrs) Breaker of all the three phases opened with Y Phase, Zone I, 27.45 Km relay indication. Due to the above tripping Bus Bar Protection for Main Bus II operated. After taking the Bus Bar protection out from service, 400 KV Bus II at 400 KV S/s Indore was charged by charging 400/220 KV ICT IV at 07:32 Hrs. Subsequently system were normalized in due course of time. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 41

Annexure 6.9 LOGIC TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN TRANSCO SCADA FOR ADMS Requirement in SCADA Terminal at DISCOM Control Centre: The DCC terminal of Transco SCADA shall have a overviews for ADMS and other features which shall include (for particular DISCOM) : (i) The list of groups which qualify to be operated under ADMS on the day of the week with real time total load of the group. (ii) The LIST of ADMS Groups on the week day with current status of the Group i.e. OPERATED or NORMAL. There should be provision for Enabling/Disabling the group for ADMS. It shall also be possible to Trip/Close particular selected Group from this window by issuing command. The user operations shall be permitted through password. (iii) When selected the group, a separate window shall open listing the 33 KV feeders in the group with status ( Operated / Normal ). From here the provision shall be available to Enable/Disable each feeder for ADMS operation. It shall also be possible to Trip/Close particular selected feeder from this Window by issuing command. The user operations shall be permitted through password. (iv) There shall be an Alarm Window which will list the activities by the user and also the list of Group/feeders operated under ADMS (if a Group/feeder normalized then the alarm should disappear). It shall also have listing of failed operations (i.e. if a group/feeder failed to Trip/Close through ADMS). Each activity Alarm (User actions, Group/Feeder Operation, Failed Operations) shall be displayed in different colour. (v) It shall be possible to open at least 4 windows simultaneously and by size zoom it shall be possible to view four active windows at a time. (vi) The addition/deletion of feeder/group shall not be permissible through DCC terminal. This activity shall be permitted to the System Administrator of Transco SCADA. Following data shall be transferred from SLCD SCADA to Transco SCADA system on ICCP for ADMS purpose. (i) (ii) MP Schedule, MP Drawal and MP Deviation (+ OD, - UD) and Local Frequency. EZ, WZ, CZ DISCOM Schedule, Drawal and Deviation (+ OD, - UD) Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 42

LOGICS FOR ADMS (1) The Group covered on the day under UFR shall be excluded from ADMS. (2) If Freq <50.00 Hz and MP OD is > 12% of schedule or 150 MW whichever is less continuously for 15 minute duration, then calculate the quantum to be shed through ADMS. (3) Calculate the Overdrawing DISCOM s Load to shed on the basis of its prorata quantum in MP O/D. (example : suppose OD is MP is 300 MW and 12% of schedule is 100 MW then load to be shed will be 300 MW, D1 O/D by 200 MW, D2 by 150 MW and D3 U/D by 50 MW, then D1 shall shed =200*300/350= 171 MW. load and D2 shall shed by (150*300/350)= 129 MW, by operating 1 or more groups in the overdrawing DISCOM as per requirement (equal to the prorata overdrawal quantum). This would either lead to Zero or slightly underdrawal position. (4) If the total quantum of Groups to be shed in a overdrawing DISCOM exceeds its total prorata quantum, then in last groups less feeders shall operate to match to ZERO O/D. (5) The groups in particular DISCOM shall operate under ADMS in rotation. This means that if there are total 30 groups, then group 1 will again operate next time after group 30. (6) The under drawing entities shall not operate. (7) The group if continuously under ADMS outage should be automatically normalized after 1 hour of operation and simultaneously next group shall operate to compensate for OD. (8) On clearing of the OD condition and U/D reached upto 100 MW for continuously 15 minute or more than 150 MW instantly, then normalisation shall start with First- Operated first normalized basis. (9) Iterations (1) to (8) shall be continuous process. This would ensure that the ADMS operates only when the MP overdrawal crosses 12% 0r 150 MW (whichever is less) barrier continuously for 15 minute duration. (10) If the Group/feeder does not operate, then Alarm message shall appear in the DCC Terminal of TRANSO SCADA, giving the details of the Feeders not operated in that particular group or the non-operation of complete group. In such case DCC may issue instruction to s/s through Control Centre (sub LDC or Transco SCADA centre) to trip particular 33 KV feeders or can manually issue trip command from SCADA. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 43

(11) In case of underdrawal more than 150 MW below 50.05 Hz or any Under drawal above 50.05 Hz, the DISCOMs should immediately check if any ADMS group is under operated condition and restore the same. Also ensure addition of more loads by normalizing irrigation feeders and rescheduling of power. Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 44

स द श प रर A * MESSAGE TYPE - A * MP POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LIMITED STATE LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE, JABALPUR Phone 0761-2668586 Fax 0761-2664343 Annexure-6.11(i) स दभर /Ref दन क / Date. समय / Time - षक / From : प ल भ र, र जय भ र षषण क, जलपपर/ Shift Incharge/ SLDC, Jabalpur ष / To : प ल भ र / Shift Incharge र ज य न त इक ई/ Intra State Entity र ज य न त रक इक/ Intra State Entity र ज य न त रक इक/ Intra State Entity प वर क ष कडस East Discom इ दर स गर/ISP ज स स /GCC मध य क ष कडस/Central Discom सतप र /Satpura TPS एमप प एमस एल/MPPMCL प म क ष कडम/ West Discom ज प ब न / ब एलए/ स जय ग ध /SGTPS अमरक टक/ATPS स घ ज /SSTPS वषय/ Sub : नध र रनर स र स ध र ववचनर/ रDeviation beyond stipulated limits Regulations 5.4.2 (a), 5.4.2 (b), 6.4.6, 6.4.7 and 6.4.10 of CERC (IEGC)(Second Amendment) Regulations 2014 read along with Regulation 7.1 and 7.2 of CERC (Deviation Settlement Mechanism and related matters) Regulations, 2014 stipulate that the deviation from schedule of a control area shall not exceed 12% of the schedule or 150 MW whichever is less. The present deviation of your control area (DISCOM or Generator) exceeds the stipulated limits. Details are as below: र ज य न रक इक ई/ अन स च / वचलन स म / व त वक नक स / वचलन Intra State Entity Schedule (MW) Deviation Limit (MW) {12% of Schedule or 150 MW whichever is less} अ त पष Actual Drawal / Actual Injection (MW) Deviation (MW) You are hereby directed u/s 33 of the Electricity Act, 2003 to take suitable measures to ensure immediate compliance of the above mentioned regulations, failing which SLDC shall be constrained to take suo motu actions without further notice. Matter urgent please. प ल भ र / Shift In charge स चन थर प र त ल/ copy for information to : प चसरप रभ, प० ०भ ०प ०क ०, म बई/ Shift Incharge/ WRLDC, Mumbai Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 45

स द श प रर- B * MESSAGE TYPE B * MP POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LIMITED STATE LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE, JABALPUR Phone 0761-2668586 Fax 0761-2664343 स दभर /Ref दन क / Date. समय / Time - षक / From : प ल भ र, र जय भ र षषण क, जलपपर/ Shift Incharge/ SLDC, Jabalpur ष / To : प ल भ र / Shift Incharge र ज य न त इक ई/ Intra State Entity र ज य न त रक इक/ Intra State Entity र ज य न त रक इक/ Intra State Entity प वर क ष कडस East Discom इ दर स गर/ISP ज स स /GCC मध य क ष कडस/Central Discom सतप र /Satpura TPS एमप प एमस एल/MPPMCL प म क ष कडम/ West Discom ज प ब न / ब एलए/ स जय ग ध /SGTPS अमरक टक/ATPS स घ ज /SSTPS वषय / Sub : ए र दश म नर तर वचलन / Sust ai ned devi at i on i n one di r ect i on Regulations 5.4.2 (a), 5.4.2 (b), 6.4.6, 6.4.7 and 6.4.10 of CERC (IEGC)(Second Amendment) Regulations 2014 read along with Regulation 7.1, 7.2 of CERC (Deviation Settlement Mechanism and related matters), Regulations, 2014 stipulate that an entity (buyer or seller) shall have to make sign of their deviation from schedule changed, at least once every 12 time blocks. The direction of deviation of your control area has remained as under: र ज य न रक इक ई/ Intra State Entity अन स च / Schedule (MW) वचलन स म / Deviation Limit (MW) {12% of Schedule or 150 MW whichever is less} व त वक नक स / अ त क ष Actual Drawal / Actual Injection (MW) वचलन Deviation (MW) You are hereby directed u/s 33 of the Electricity Act, 2003 to take suitable measures to ensure immediate compliance of the above mentioned regulations, failing which SLDC shall be constrained to take suo motu actions without further notice. Matter urgent please. प ल भ र / Shift In charge स चन थरप न च ल/ copy for information to : प चसरप रभ, प० ०भ ०प ०क ०, म बई/ Shift Incharge/ WRLDC, Mumbai Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 46

स द श प रर C * MESSAGE TYPE - C * MP POWER TRANSMISSION COMPANY LIMITED STATE LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE, JABALPUR Phone 0761-2668586 Fax 0761-2664343 स दभर /Ref दन क / Date. समय / Time - षक / From : प ल भ र, र जय भ र षषण क, जलपपर/ Shift Incharge/ SLDC, Jabalpur ष / To : प ल भ र / Shift Incharge र ज य न त इक ई/ Intra State Entity र ज य न त रक इक/ Intra State Entity र ज य न त रक इक/ Intra State Entity प वर क ष कडस East Discom इ दर स गर/ISP ज स स /GCC मध य क ष कडस/Central Discom सतप र /Satpura TPS एमप प एमस एल/MPPMCL प म क ष कडम/ West Discom ज प ब न / ब एलए/ स जय ग ध /SGTPS अमरक टक/ATPS स घ ज /SSTPS वषय / Sub : र जय भ र षषण क स र नद श क अव / Non-compl i ance of di r ect i ons f r om SLDC/WRLDC. Section 33 of the Electricity Act 2003 and Regulations 5.4.2 (f), 5.4.2 (g) and 6.4.12 of CERC (IEGC) Regulation 2010, read along with CERC (IEGC)( Second Amendment) Regulation 2014 stipulate that all the directions by the SLDC to the concerned entities shall be duly complied with. र ज य न त रक इक/ Intra State Entity Reference number of message through which direction was issued/ र जय भ र षण कक क द रर जस क Issue Date/ज र र करनसर रन र ख Issue Time/ ज र र करनसर र र नद श दय गय थ However compliance to the above mentioned directions is neither apparent nor have we received the compliance report for the same. Matter urgent please. प ल भ र / Shift In charge स चन थरप न च ल/ copy for information to : 1. स ब धनर स त र य इक ई क प र मHead of concerned Regional Entity. 2. प चसरप रभ, प० ०भ ०प ०क ०, म बई/ Shift Incharge/ WRLDC, Mumbai Minutes of 38th OCC of MP 47