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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 vkbz,l vks : 9001-2008 Corporate office: Madhya Pradesh Power Transmission Co. Ltd., Block No.2, Shakti Bhawan, Rampur, Jabalpur 482008, CIN-U40109MP2001SGC01 ISO: 9001-2008 No.07-05/SG-9B-II/4317 Jabalpur, dated: 27.02.2017 To As per distribution list Sub: Agenda of 56 th meeting of Operation and Coordination Committee of MP. The Agenda of 56 th meeting of the Operation and C oordination Committee of MP scheduled on 8 th March 2017 at Hotel Kalchuri, South Civil Line, Jabalpur has been uploaded on the website of SLDC www.sldcmpindia.com and can be downloaded. The details of the coordinating officers are as below:- 1. Shri Vijay Tripathi (Dy. Manager, NHDC) 09425952475, e-mail-vktnhdc@gmail.com 2. Shri Prabhakar Rai (Asst. Manager) 09424078324, e-mail-prabhakarrai29@gmail.com (K.K.Parbhakar) 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 Email- cetandc@gmail.com 3. The Chief Engineer (Transmission-East Zone), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Shakti Bhawan, Jabalpur. Email- sk.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 Email- ceps321@yahoo.com 7. The Chief Engineer (Procurement.), MP Power Transmission Co. Limited, Jabalpur,.Fax No- 0761-2660908 Email substation_vi@yahoo.com 8. 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 9. The Chief Engineer (O&M:Hydel), MP Power Generating Co. Ltd, Jabalpur, Fax No-0761-2664749. 10. The General Manager(PM), MPPMCL, Jabalpur Email gm_pm@mptradeco.com controlroom.tradeco@gmail.com 11. The Superintending Engineer (GCC), MPPGCL, Jabalpur Email segcc.mppgcl@gmail.com gcc.mppgcl@gmail.com. 12. 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. 13. 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. 14. 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. 15. The Executive Engineer, Sub Load Despatch Centre, MPPTCL, Indore, Fax No- 0731-2874515, Email eesubldcind@yahoo.com. 16. The Executive Engineer, Sub Load Despatch Centre, MPPTCL, Bhopal, Fax No- 0755-2885220, Email aldc_bpl@yahoo.co.in 17. The General Manger(RO), MPPMCL, In front of Bhojpur Club, E-4, Arera Colony,Bhopal, Fax No-0755-2423046, Email-Rajeev_keskar@rediffmail.com 18. The Chief Engineer (PM&C), Narmada Hydroelectric Development Corpn. Ltd, NHDC Parisar, Shamla Hills, Bhopal 462013., Fax No- 0755-4030130,Email vinodnhdc@rediffmail.com 19. 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). 20. 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 21. The General Manager, Omkareshwar Power Station, Prashsnik Bhawan, Urja Vihar, Sidhwarkut, Distt : Khandwa (MP) 450 554, FaxNo-07280-271703, Email- omkareshwar.nhdc@gmail.com 22. 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 23. The Sr. Vice President, Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd., Village Sirchopi Subpost Office-Agasod, Post Office-Bina- 470113 Distt- Sagar, Fax No. 07580-277200, Email jptpp.switchyard@jalindia.com 24. The Deputy General Manager, Kalpataru Satpura Transco Pvt. Ltd., Satpura Colony, Betul Road, Old Itarsi, Distt. Hoshangabad, Email cbhandari@kalpatarupower.com 25. M/s Ujaas Energy Ltd. 701, NRK Business park, Vijay Nagar Sqaure, Indore 452010, Email id :- solar@ujaas.com 26. 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

AGENDA FOR 56 TH MEETING OF OPERATION & COORDINATION COMMITTEE OF MP TO BE HELD AT 11:00 AM AT HOTEL KALCHURI, SOUTH CIVIL LINE, JABALPUR ON 08 th MARCH 2017. ITEM NO. 1 : CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES : Minutes of 55 th meeting of Operation & Coordination Committee of MP held on 22 nd December, 2016 at Hotel Vijan Mahal, Tilhari, Mandla Road, Jabalpur were forwarded to the committee members vide No. 07-05/SG-9B-II/3871 dated 27.01.2017. [OCC may confirm the minutes] ITEM NO. 2 : REVIEW OF SYSTEM OPERATION DURING THE MONTHS Dec 2016 TO JAN 2017. 2.1 Frequency Particulars: During January 2017 the system frequency was below 49.9 Hz for 6.19% of time against 11.04% of time during Dec 2016. The system frequency was above 50.05 Hz for 23.35% of time during Jan 2017 against 19.38% of time during Dec 2016. The system frequency was within the IEGC range of 49.9-50.05 Hz for 70.46% of the time during Jan 2017 against 69.58% of time during Dec 2016. The average monthly frequency was 49.99 Hz during month of Dec 2016 and 50.00 Hz during month of Jan 2017. The system frequency did not touch 49.20 Hz during the above period. The detailed frequency particulars for the month of Dec 2016 and Jan 2017 are enclosed at Annexure-2.1. The brief detail of frequency profile is given here under: Month Average Minimum Maximum Instantaneous Instantaneous frequency integrated integrated Minimum Maximum frequency over frequency over Frequency Frequency an hour an hour Dec 2016 49.99 Hz 49.82 Hz 50.11 Hz 49.67 Hz 50.31 Hz Jan 2017 50.00 Hz 49.88 Hz 50.21 Hz 49.71 Hz 50.33 Hz 2.2 Operational Matters [Committee may like to note] 2.2.1 Operational Discipline : System operated in terms of frequency profile for the months Dec 2016 and Jan 2017 is as given below for discussion by the committee : Month % of time % of time % of time Average No. of times Frequency Frequency frequency within monthly frequency Below 49.9 above 50. 05 Hz the permissible frequency dipped below Hz range of 49.9-49.2 Hz 50.05 Hz Dec 2016 11.04 % 19.38 % 69.58 % 49.99 Hz 0 Jan 2017 6.19 % 23.35 % 70.46 % 50.00 Hz 0 [Committee may like to note] 2.3.1 Voltage Profile: During the months Dec 2016 and Jan 2017, the maximum and m inimum voltage as recorded at following important 400 KV s/s in MP Grid (Annexure 2.3.1)- Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 1

Dec 2016 Jan 2017 Max. Voltage Min. Voltage Max. Voltage Min. Voltage Name of observed Observed observed Observed Sr 400 KV Volt Voltag No Substation Voltage ag Voltage Date e Date Date Date KV e KV KV KV 1 Indore 423 16.12.16 393 09.12.16 424 19.01.17 394 13.01.17 2 Itarsi 418 14.12.16 389 08.12.16 420 19.01.17 389 09.01.17 3 Bina 419 13.12.16 395 08.12.16 420 19.01.17 393 09.01.17 4 Gwalior 418 25.12.16 389 17.12.16 420 30.01.17 387 09.01.17 5 Nagda 425 25.12.16 397 24.12.16 427 13.01.17 398 16.01.17 6 Satpura 426 29.12.16 404 08.12.16 427 26.01.17 403 16.01.17 7 Birsinghpur 427 27.12.16 408 30.12.16 430 07.01.17 407 09.01.17 8 ISP 428 16.12.16 404 09.12.16 429 19.01.17 407 16.01.17 [Committee may please note & discuss] 2.3.2 Status of Capacitor Banks in sub-transmission system: The updated information of the status of capacitor banks in sub-transmission system as on 3 1st Jan 2017 as submitted by DISCOMs is detailed below: DISC OM Capacitor bank Capacitor Capacitor Req Requirem Capacitor Balance installed in Banks bank installed Uirem ent against banks capacitor good condition healthy but but defective & ent of non- already banks to be (No) not in service are repairable Repair repairable covered covered in due to control (No) Again capacitor under ADB Other ckt problem St banks T-V schemes Each (No) Unit 600 1200 1500 600 1200 1500 600 1200 1500 No of 600 1200 600 1200 600 1500 KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA 100 KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA KVA R R R R R R R R R KVAR R R R R R R Units Require d EZ 404 145 32 27 10 0 18 4 0 29 - - - - - 77 CZ 5 687 686 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 588 0 0 WZ 630 542 535 19 15 04 17 20 85 228 2 10 - - - 62 [Action: DISCOMS] Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 2

2.3.3 Status of Shunt Capacitor Banks installed at various EHV Transmission Substation: The updated information of the status of installed capacitor banks (in MVAR) in EHV transmission system as on 31.01.2017 as submitted by MPPTCL is given below (Annexure 2.3.3(a),2.3.3(b)& 2.3.3(c)):- Voltage Class Capacitor bank Capacity installed as on Added after 30.11.16 (MVAR) Last OCC Meeting (MVAR) Capacitor banks already covered under ADB T-V Total capacity as on 31.01.2017 Capacitor Bank Installed but defective & are not repairable (No & MVAR) 220 KV 100.00 MVAR 0.00 100.00 MVAR All in Service 132 KV 1205.00 MVAR 33.00 1238.00 MVAR 33 KV 4456.50 MVAR 24.00 4480.50 MVAR Total 5761.50 MVAR 57.00 5818.50 MVAR [Action: MPPTCL] 2.3.4 Status of completion of ongoing Transmission Schemes being executed by MPPTCL: The various ongoing Transmission Schemes completed during the current financial year 2016-2017 (up to Jan. 2017) and plan for completion of various ongoing Transmission Schemes for the Year 2016-2017 is enclosed as Annexure 2.3.4(i) and 2.3.4(ii). [Action: Committee may like to note] 2.3.5 U/F and df/dt Relay Operation (i) U/F and df/dt Relay Operation: Frequency did not touch 49.20 Hz during Dec 2016 and Jan 2017. There was no df/dt operation during the same period. [Action: MPPTCL] (ii) Defective u/f, df/dt relays: MPPTCL has informed that all the df/dt relays are in good/healthy working condition and where the U/F relays are not available, the numerical relays programmed for under frequency operation. [Committee may like to note] 2.4 Power Cuts / Load restrictions/differential Load Shedding by DISCOMS & group allocation to 33 KV feeders : (i) Details of DISCOM wise Power supply given to various domestic categories during the period Dec 2016 and Jan 2017 is enclosed at Annexure 2.4(i). [Committee may like to note] (ii) Group Allocation to Newly Commissioned existing EHV substations:- 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 2.4 (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 15 02 EAST Sagar 00 03 Rewa 11 04 Total 26 Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 3

05 Indore 16 06 WEST Ujjain 06 07 Total 22 08 Bhopal 07 09 CENTRAL Gwalior 07 10 Total 14 TOTAL Grand Total 62 meeting. Discoms are requested to furnish the details as per list enclosed at Annexure-2.4(ii) in the [ACTION : DISCOMs] ITEM NO. 3 : OPERATIONAL PLANNNING: 3.1 Generating Units under planned outage and proposed maintenance programme : The annual maintenance /outages of thermal generating units of MPPGCL during March.2017 to April 17 is Nil as intimated by ED(O&M:Gen.), MPPGCL, Jabalpur. [Committee May like to note] 3.2 Proposed shutdown programme of Transmission lines / Transformers: The proposed shutdown of transmission elements for the period 01.03.2017 to 30.04.2017 submitted by MPPTCL is enclosed as Annexure-3.2. [Committee May like to discuss] 3.3 Long Outages of transmission elements and protections : The status submitted by MPPGCL / MPPTCL are given below : S Line/Transformer/ Outage date Reason Response from Utility N Breaker/ Reactor etc under long Outage The 220 KV Bus Bar Protection Scheme of M/s GE India, Bangalore has been put into service on 09.02.2017 as intimated by MPPGCL. 220 KV Bus bar Due to mal-operation 1. protection scheme at 07.09.2016 220 KV Bus Bar SGTPS Birsinghpur Protection kept out. Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 4

400 KV Rajgarh II is charged from 400 KV Main Bus-I, for ensuring connectivity with Main Bus-II. The work is in progress with work of providing Reactor on ISP Bay. 400 KV Rajgarh-I is shifted in Main Breaker of 400 Y-phase CT burst / diameter of 315 MVA ICT-IV, 2. KV Nagda-Rajgarh-II 23.07.15 BKR Problem which has facility to connect on Main Bus-I and Main Bus-II. This will impact when outage of Bus-II occurs in outage of Nagda- Rajgarh II circuit. MPPTCL is requested to submit the latest status. The transformer bank is out of circuit from 02.08.2015. 2 No. 105 MVA Units of these banks have Differential failed. The complete bank has to The 315 MVA X mer Sr. No. 6005210 is out of circuit from 15.10.2015. The Transformer has 315 MVA, 400/220 been shifted from Bina to M/s Due to Buchholtz 3. kv ICT-I at 400 kv 15.10.15 BHEL works for repairs. The S/s Bina relay alarm. order for repair has been placed and expected to be commissioned by end of February 2017 as intimated by MPPTCL. The ICT has been removed for installation at Bina 400 KV S/s and commissioned there at 16:49 Hrs. on dtd. 05.01.2016. 315 MVA, 400/220 New 4. KV ICT at 400 KV 05.01.2016 Transformer of 315 MVA, 400/220 S/s, Julwaniya KV EMCO make has been Commissioned on dated 14.02.2017 as intimated by MPPTCL. 315 MVA, 400/220 X mer commissioned KV X mer II (TELK through bus coupler 5. make) Main Breaker 03.11.2015 Breaker since at 400 KV S/s Katni commissioning. It has come to notice that the transformer-ii has been connected through bus coupler breaker both side (400 KV & 220 KV) and there is no main breaker for this 315 MVA X mer-ii. In 54 th OCCM MPPTCL informed the committee work of 220 KV Ckt. breaker has been completed and 400 KV Ckt. Bkr. work is under progress. MPPTCL is requested to submit the latest status in the meeting. Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 5

6. 12.5 MVA, 132/66/33 Transformer failed KV X mer CGL make on 19.05.2016 as Sr. No. 23615 at 132 19.05.2016 intimated by T&C, KV S/s Pichhore MPPTCL. The load is manageable through (1x20 + 1x40) MVA X mers in running condition at S/s Pichhore. Hence replacement of failed X mer is not required as intimated P&D to submit the letter for removal of transformer from Asset. Latest status in the matter is requested from T&C/P&D MPPTCL. It has been proposed to withdraw 12.5MVA, BBL Make the X mer from system as 7.. (Sr. No.-1428/3) at Not intimated X mer failed intimated by MPPTCL. Latest 132 KV S/s Chapda. status may please be submitted by T&C/ P&D, MPPTCL in the meeting. X mer is under investigation and testing. Internal Inspection of X mer shall be done as soon as 8. 40 MVA, ECE Make monsoon permits. Another 40 MVA BBL make Transformer has been commissioned on dated 22.12.2016 as intimated by MPPTCL. X mer (Sr. N0.- Tripped on differential 86020) at 132 KV S/s 14.06.2016 indication. Shajapur. Latest status regarding 40 MVA ECE Make X-mer may please be submitted in the meeting. 9. 50 MVAR Line Reactor Katni Damoh Ckt at 400 KV S/s Damoh (PGCIL) 160 MVA, 220/132 Not intimated. 10. KV BHEL X mer at 30.09.2016 220 KV S/s Jabalpur 20 MVA, 132/33 KV Tan- of the bushing was not correct. Tripped on differential indication. Capacity enhancement work 11. X mer at 132 KV S/s 07.09.2016 (20 MVA X mer to be Jaora. replaced by 50 MVA X- mer) 50 MVAR line reactor put into service at 08:38 Hrs on 01.02.2017 as intimated by MPPTCL. The X mer is being sent to M/s BHEL for inspection/ repairs as intimated by MPPTCL. 20 MVA X mer has been shifted from Jaora to Neemuch as intimated by MPPTCL. Latest status regarding installation of 50 MVA X mer may please be submitted by MPPTCL. 12. 63MVAR 400KV Bus reactor-ii at STPS, Sarni Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 6 06.09.2016 Not intimated The Bus-reactor is ready. However its 400 KV SF6 gas Circuit Breaker has got irregularities in closing & tripping timings. Further, tender for

13. 160 MVA, 220/132 KV NGEF X-mer Sr.No. 6800000075 at 220 KV S/s Neemuch 21.11.2016 Tripped on Buchholtz and PRV indications. servicing with replacement of required spares, testing & commissioning work of its GCB, has been opened and under process, as intimated by MPPGCL. MPPGCL is requested to submit the latest status in the meeting. After replacement of broken OLTC drive rod, 160 MVA NGEF X-mer charged on dtd. 03.02.2017, as intimated by MPPTCL. The utilities may submit the latest status. [Action : MPPGCL/MPPTCL] ITEM NO. 4 : OPERATIONAL STATISTICS FOR THE MONTH OF DEC 2016 AND JAN 2017: The details of actual generation, Schedule from Central Sector, demand etc. are given in the following Annexures: Annex. 4.1 Annex. 4.2 Annex. 4.3 Annex. 4.4 Unit wise actual Generation of MPPGCL thermal Units and station wise Generation of MPPGCL & NHDC Hydel Units. Power Supply Position. Hourly Average of Availability and Demand. Hourly average schedule Vs Drawal of DISCOMs. [Committee may like to note] ITEM NO. 5.0 : SYSTEM DISTURBANCE IN MP DURING DEC 2016 AND JAN 2017 : There was no major grid disturbance in MP during Dec 2016 and Jan 2017. Moreover, the Grid Disturbances and Grid Incidents in MP during these months are given in Annexure 5.0. [Committee May like to discuss] ITEM NO. 6.0 : IMPORTANT OPERATIONAL ISSUES:- 6.1 STATUS OF COMPLETION OF ONGOING SCHEMES FOR COMMISSIONING OF REACTORS / TRANSMISSION ELEMENTS:- The present status regarding schedule and commissioning of reactors / transmission elements is as below:- Sr. 400 KV S/S Size Implementing Expected Date of No. MVAR Agency Commissioning as intimated in last OCC 1 Bus Reactor : ISP 125 MVAR NHDC NHDC informed that the order for bus reactor has been placed on 03.08.2016 and tentative date of commissioning by end of June 2017. NHDC is requested to submit the latest status in the meeting. 2 Line reactor at Nagda- ISP line at Nagda end 3 Line Reactor on 400 kv Satpura ISP line at STPS. Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 7 50 MVAR MPPTCL MPPTCL representative informed that the work will be completed by March 2017. MPPTCL is requested to submit the latest Status in the meeting. 50 MVAR MPPGCL MPPGCL representative informed that procurement of line reactor is under process

and tender has been opened & will be made available by February-2017. MPPGCL is requested to submit the latest status in the meeting. 4 Bus Reactor at SSTPS 125 MVAR MPPGCL Work will be carried out under PSDF as intimated by MPPGCL. MPPGCL representative informed in the 54 th OCCM that NIT shall be floated in the last week of Oct. 2016 and Reactor is expected by June 2017. MPPGCL is requested to submit the latest status in the meeting. The latest status may be submitted in the meeting. [Action: MPPGCL/MPPTCL/NHDC] 6.2 Provision of synchronization facility at EHV sub-stations of MPPTCL:- As per Grid Code, the synchronization facility should be available at all the Power Stations, 400 KV Substations and 220 KV Sub-stations and 132 KV sub-stations in the path of black start. In last 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 t esting purpose at 220KV S/S Barwaha. Further MPPTCL representative informed that the synchronization trolley will be delivered in Feb.2017. As desired by MPPTCL, SLDC has already forwarded list of 27 Nos EHV substations on 04.01.2017 where synchronization trolleys are to be installed on priority. This list enclosed all the 400 KV substations and 220 KV /132 KV substations which falls on the routes of black start. The status of installation and commissioning of synchronization trolleys at the 27 EHV substations has not been intimated by the MPPTCL till this date. MPPTCL is requested to submit latest status along with time line in the meeting. [Action: MPPTCL] 6.3 Ten Daily Reservoir operation table of MPPGCL HPS:- In 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 OCCM, request has been made to MPPGCL for furnishing the same to SLDC within a week, but it has not yet been provided by MPPGCL. It is requested that MPPGCL in coordination with NVDA and WRD to, prepare the ten daily reservoil operation table of all their hydel power stations and submit to SLDC at the Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 8

earliest for optimum utilisation of available water in the reservoirs during the summer season. [Action: MPPGCL] 6.4 Operation of LBB and Bus Bar Protection and delay in restoration at ISP :- At 11.18 Hrs on 20.02.2017, while stopping machine no. 7 of ISP, Local Breaker Backup protection operated of Unit No. 7 resulting in operation of 400 KV Main Bus-II Bus Bar protection. 400 KV ISP-Indore-II and 400 KV STPS-ISP lines which were on Main Bus-II also tripped. The restoration of 400 KV ISP-Indore-II and 400 KV STPS-ISP lines was done at 12.35 hrs and 12.25 hrs respectively. ISP did not intimate the reason for delay in charging of these important 400 KV lines. It is indicate that 400 KV ISP-Indore-II and 400 KV STPS-ISP lines form important corridor for transfer of power from Central to West MP and outage of this critical corridor for such a long period without any justified reason is not desirable for safe, secure and reliable operation of the State Grid. The ISP is requested to avoid unwarranted delay in charging transmission elements in future. [Action: NHDC] 6.5 Non-compliance of SLDC instructions by Gandhisagar HPS On 09.02.2017, Wind Power generation in MP was suddenly increased to 1000 MW from 140 MW during the evening peak hours. SLDC had to accommodate such a huge additional power in the system by maintaining the grid parameter within operational limits. As emergency measures hydro generation is to be c urtailed immediately which is the only possible solution for keeping the grid security intact till the effect of backing down / surrender of power in thermal generating stations is obtained. Gandhisagar Hydel Power Station was instructed to stop three machines for which code were issued at 20:25 Hrs through GCC. The shift officials of Gandhisagar HPS were reluctant to stop the machines even during emergency conditions despite SLDC request to act immediately. After repeated persuasion machines were not stopped by Operation staff Gandhisagar. Finally the matter was brought in the notice of CE (O&M:Hydel) and after his intervention, the machines were stopped at 21:01 Hrs, 21:05 Hrs & 21:10 Hrs. This act of the shift officials of Gandhisagar is violation of Clause 3.83 of MPEGC, Clause 5.1 (d) of IEGC and Sec. 29 of EA-2003 i.e. non-compliance of SLDC instructions. It is requested that the shift officials of Hydel Power Stations may be instructed to follow the instructions of SLDC promptly in future. [Action: MPPGCL] 6.6 Scheduling of DVC and Inter-state IPP Power :- Scheduling of DVC and Interstate IPP is being done by the WRLDC. Under day ahead scheduling these entities furnished entitlement of MP to SLDC and these entitlements are forwarded to MPPMCL Control Room for preparing requisitions. The requisition received from MPPMCL again forwarded to DVC / IPPs for obtaining their consent to the power requisitioned by the MPPMCL. On receiving the correspondence from DVC / IPPs the same is again forwarded to MPPMCL. Finally, MPPMCL again gives comments (agreed/ Not Agreed) on the revised quantum of power in 15 minutes time block agreed by the generator. Now SLDC punched the final requisition submitted by MPPMCL in WRLDC web based Scheduling Portal and forwarded to the concern. Similar procedure is also being adopted during the real time scheduling. Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 9

This procedure of scheduling is not mandated in IEGC / MPEGC / BSC 2015 and also consumes the valuable time of system operators of SLDC which is otherwise required for smooth system operation. Also during real time scheduling such procedural delay is causing on scheduling of power from designated time block. MPPMCL in future submit requisition to SLDC only after obtaining the consent of DVC / Interstate IPPs and SLDC shall not make communication with these entities for obtaining consent on t he requisition furnished by the MPPMCL and the same requisition shall be treated as final and punched on the web based scheduling portal of WRLDC. [Action: MPPMCL] 6.7 Questionnaire on Hydro Generating Stations :- As per decision taken in 18 th meeting of Forum of Load Despatcher (FOLD) held on 21 st November 2016, working Group on Hydro for studying the various aspects of hydro Stations may be formed. NLDC has furnished a a questionnaire on Hydro generating stations which is to be f illed and submitted in respect of each hydro generating station to NLDC, New Delhi within a week time on following email Id, SLDC vide letter no. 07-05/RPC-28A/4187 dtd 21.02.2017 (alongwith Questionnaire enclosed as Annexure-6.7), requested MPPGCL, ISP, OSP and NHDC to submit the reply directly to NLDC under intimation to this office and WRLDC MPPGCL and ISP/OSP/NHDC are requested the status of the same in the meeting [Action: MPPGCL/ISP/OSP/NHDC] 6.8 : MONITORING OF SCHEMES FUNDED FROM PSDF :- it was decided in t he 6th meeting of NPC held on 19th December 2016 at Bengaluru, that all the RPCs in the monthly OCC meetings may follow up with the utilities to expedite the completion of schemes by giving due priority. The implementation of most of the schemes are based on the recommendation of the enquiry committee on grid disturbance of July 2012 headed by Chairperson, CEA. Therefore timely implementation of these schemes would enhance the grid security and reliability. Accordingly the details of grant sanctioned from PSDF for the schemes of MP is enclosed at Annexure- 6.8A. The status of implementation of above schemes (physical as well as financial progress) may please be reviewed and the entities are requested to expedite implementation of the schemes. The utilities were advised to furnish the information in the format enclosed at Annexure 6.8B by first week of every month on regular basis to Member Convener, PSDF project monitoring group (AGM, NLDC, POSOCO) with a copy to NPC, WRPC division and SLDC [Action: MPPGCL/MPPTCL] 6.9 MAPPING OF FEEDERS WIRED UNDER AUFLS TO SLDC SCADA :-. In the 4th, 5th & 6th NPC meetings, mapping of the Feeders / Lines covered under AUFLS on SCADA systems of SLDC's/RLDC's was discussed. NPC have desired that monitoring of the feeders / loads under the AUFLS shall be done at SLDC's / RLDC's, so as to ascertain that the desired results are ensured during the events, frequency falling below the AUFLS frequency settings. In the 6th NPC meeting it was therefore desired that all the loads/feeders wired under the AUFLS is monitored in Western Region also and the progress be s ubmitted to NPC. A list of feeders/loads implemented under AUFLS in WR was compiled at WRPC in 2014 and same is uploaded in website of WRPC under news section and PCM Minutes section. MPPTCL is requested to initiate the process of mapping these feeders in the SCADA System so that same Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 10

shall be made available to WRLDC. MPPTCL is requested to update the list of feeders under AUFLS and intimate the feeders which have already been mapped in their SCADA System and are monitored on line by them. Also constraints, if any, faced in mapping AUFLS feeders in their SCADA System may be intimated. [Committee may like to Discuss] 6.10 REPORTING OF FLASH REPORT, DR and EL FOR 400KV, Interstate Transmission Elements & Detailed Tripping Report:- As per the provisions of Regulation 5.2 (r) of CERC (Indian Electricity Grid Code) Regulations 2010 a nd 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 during tripping of transmission grid element by the State Grid Entities and the flash report is also sent after repeated pursuation. All intra-state entities are requested to submit the FIR, DR & EL of station during tripping of transmission grid elements. [Action: MPPTCL/MPPGCL/IPPs/NHDC/ISP/OSP] 6.11 Status of ADMS system :- The ADMS system did not operate during over-drawal by MP on 06th and 7th February during morning hours. In this reference it is to bring to notice that vide various correspondence, SLDC had given its clearance for activation of ADMS on completion of some formalities like modification of ADMs logic, completion of ADMS Reports, round the clock monitoring of control centers from where ADMS is operating, Proper configuration of groups and feeders information as provided by DISCOMs and arrangement for modification of group/feeder information in case of change, Availability of infrastructure at DCC for monitoring of ADMS activities, Familiarization of DCC /SLDC control room officers for using ADMS system information.. It appears that the activation of ADMS is still pending. The present status of ADMS /time schedule for putting system in operation may please be informed. [Action: MPPTCL] 6.12 Extension of RGMO/FGMO signal to SLDC/WRLDC:- As per IEGC 5.2(f), RGMO/FGMO is mandatory for all thermal units above 200 MW and h ydro 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 and letter No. SE/LD:E&T/693 dated 23-01-2017 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. However, no feedback in the matter is received, so far. The present status of the same may please be provided as the same is required to be forwarded to WRLDC. [Action: MPPGCL/IPPs/NHDC/ISP/OSP] Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 11

6.13 Availing of outage of Interstate and 400 KV transmission elements: The standard procedure for availing outages on interstate and 400 KV transmission elements has been devised by WRPC and WRLDC in line with guidelines of CEA and NLDC. This process is approved in OCC meeting of WRPC. This procedure has already been communicated to state grid entities for strict compliance by the SLDC. Matter was discussed in various meetings of MP also. As per standard procedure of WRPC, all the proposed outages of interstate and 400 KV transmission elements of next month should be got approved in the OCC meeting of WRPC in the current month. All the constituents of WR shall inform to the WRLDC for readiness for availing outage of transmission elements on D-3 basis i.e. three days before the date of approved outage. During 491st OCC meeting it was decided that non-occ outages should be discouraged. Only under exceptional cases, the request for transmission outage after issue of OCC minutes must be pos ted through email for concurrence of the WRPC members (OCC group Email) at least three days in advance (D-3). WRPC members may respond back in email within three hours. After three hours the proposal shall deemed to have been concurred by WRPC for further processing by WRLDC. A detailed procedure for approval of transmission lines /elements outage planning procedure in Western Region is attached at Annexure 6.13. The above procedure will be implemented w.e.f. 01st March, 2017. It has been noticed that the standard procedure for availing outages on interstate and 400 KV transmission elements is not followed by the MPPTCL. WRLDC repeatedly instructed MP SLDC to adhere to the approved procedure of outages and stop requesting for routine nature outages in real time of operation. It is requested that the standard procedure finalized in OCC meetings of MP and WRPC must be f ollowed strictly for availing outages on interstate and 400 KV transmission elements, in future and S LDC shall not forward any outage message to WRLDC during the real time of operation except of emergency nature. [Committee may like to Discuss] 6.14 Integration of New Transmission Elements into the Grid:- The transmission system in Madhya Pradesh is growing at a r apid pace. The process of integration/charging of new transmission elements belonging to each entity requires compliance of certain regulatory requirements and sharing of information/submission of documents to SLDC/RLDC. Therefore mandatory documents and not limited to, to be submitted to SLDC/RLDC prior to issue of charging code for new transmission element are as follows:- 1. Copy of approval by Electrical Inspector. 2. Intimation by Transmission Licensee Regarding anticipated charging of new elements (Annexure 6.14-A) 3. List Of Elements to be charged and Element Rating details. (Annexure- 6.14-B). 4. Undertaking by Transmission Licensee in respect of Telemetry and communication (Annexure- 6.14-C). All the intra-state entities are requested to provide the above data in prescribed formats (enclosed) to SLDC/RLDC prior to charging of new transmission elements. The matter has already been discussed and brought to the notice of all entities during 54 th & 55 th OCCM. However, the desired information is still not being furnished for all the new transmission elements. All the intra-state entities are again requested to furnish the required information for integration of all new transmission elements into the grid, to SLDC/RLDC prior to their charging. [Action: MPPTCL/MPPGCL/IPP/REGs/Railway] Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 12

6.15 Certification of Declared Capacity of Hydro Generators by SLDC :- CERC vide order dtd 20.12.2016 in petition No. 40/MP/2016 filed by NHDC, has issued following directions :- Quote Regulation 31 (3) of 2014 Tariff Regulations requires that the declared capacity for any day of the month should correspond to the capacity which a generating station can deliver for at least three hours as certified by the nodal load despatch centre after the day is over. Since the petitioner has declared the capacity based on machine and water availability, MPSLDC cannot restrict the PAFM on the ground that machines were not operated as per the directions of the local authorities. The calculation of PAFM by RLDC/SLDC has to be based on capacity declared by the generator considering machine and water availability finalized by SSRRC. Accordingly, the PAFM of ISPS for the period from 14.2.2015 to 17.2.2015 and for all the instances till date shall be recalculated by MPSLDC based on capacity declared by the generator in place of restrictions imposed by local authorities. MPSLDC is further directed to revise the SEA(s) of ISPS and OPS in the light of the above direction Unquote Accordingly, NHDC has submitted the revised PAFM for the year 2014-15 to 2016-17 and MPPGCL has submitted the revised PAFM wef 2009-10 to 2016-17 for certification by SLDC. The verification of PAFM submitted by NHDC and MPPGCL is under progress and shall be completed by the end of March 2017. [ Committee may like to Discuss] ITEM NO. 7: BLACK-START MOCK DRILL OF HYDEL POWER STATIONS : Black Start mock drill of Hydel stations of MPPGCL :- The last black start mock drill of Gandhisagar Bargi, Pench, Indira Sagar Power Station (ISP), Omkareshwar Power Station (OSP), Tons HPS and Birsinghpur HPS were successfully completed during the year 16-17. As per IEGC Black Start Mock Drill shall be conducted in every 6 months duration. MPPGCL and NHDC are requested to submit the plan for carrying out black start mock drill of Gandhisagar Bargi, Pench, Indira Sagar Power Station (ISP), Omkareshwar Power Station (OSP), Tons HPS and Birsinghpur HPS for the year 2017-18. Suitable dates may be communicated to SLDC well in advance for making necessary arrangements. MPPGCL may also intimate the preparedness and s uitable dates for carrying out the black start mock drill of Rajghat and Madikheda. [Action : MPPGCL/NHDC] ITEM NO 8: ALLOCATION OF THE POWER TO DISCOM, EAST DISCOM REGARDING: SLDC is allocating the power to DISCOMs of MP as per GoMP Notification dtd. 19.03.2013 effective from 01.04.2013 and MPPMCL is allocating the unallocated power to DISCOMs on day ahead and real time basis as per the forecasted demand furnished by the DCCs. However, the Energy Deptt. Govt. of MP vide notification No.2211/F-3-13/2016/XIII dtd. 21st March, 2016 has allocated all existing and future generating capacity to MPPMCL for maintaining uniform tariff across the State w.e.f. April 2016. Due to more allocation of power to Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 13

East Discom and less to West Discom the East Discom remains in under drawal and West Discom in over drawal. These leads to gap between average cost of supply (ACS), resulting increase in average revenue realization (ARR) per unit in East Discom. It is requested to provide a solution so as to minimize the under drawal of East Discom and over drawal of West Discom. The date wise under drawal/over drawal of Discoms for the month of Feb.2017 (up to 26.02.2017) is enclosed as Annexure-8. [Action The Committee may like to discuss/discoms/mppmcl.] 9. Non-reporting of tripping incidence occurred on 25.02.2017 at 220Kv S/S Sabalgarh. At around 14.19 hrs on dtd. 25.02.2017, 220Kv Shivpuri-Sabalgarh feeder-ii tripped with following indication: Shivpuri - ACN, zone-iii, FT-1, trip ABC Sabalgarh - No indication It is gathered that 160MVA, 220/132Kv transformer No.I&II at 220KV S/S Sabalgarh also tripped at the same time with O/C R phase, E/F indication resulting total failure of 132Kv supply at Sabalgarh, Shivpurkalan and Baroda substations. It has come to notice that officials on duty at Sabalgarh S/s had not intimated about above incidence by 18.00 hrs to upper substation (220Kv S/S Shivpuri). Thus, the officials on duty at 220KV Shivpuri S/s, Sub-LDC Bhopal and SLDC Jabalpur were in dark about these tripping incidence, resulting delay in normalization of system. It is also gathered that above tripping occurred during shifting of load of 132 KV Shivpurkalan ckt-i to Auxiliary bus at Sabalgarh S/s.Non reporting of tripping of transmission elements after incidence occurred, is not in the interest of safe,srcure and reliable operation of integrated grid. The committee may like to discuss in order to adhere the grid code for maintaining safe, secure system operation & to avoid any delay in normalization. [ACTION: MPPTCL] ITEM NO. 10: AVAILABILITY BASED TARIFF (ABT) RELATED ISSUES: 10.1 Status of AMR system installed at SLDC: In the month of Jan 2017, the complete data of 555 meters was received through AMR system and data of 68 Nos meters (Monthly-51 & Partial 17) was not received through AMR system. The incomplete data is received due to site related issues such as network problem, modem switched off, meter defective or replaced, misalignment of optical cable or due to some other problems. The status of data received through AMR system is invariably sent to all concerned offices including SE(T&C) offices through email for furnishing the missing data alongwith monthly JMR data latest by 4 th of every month. The Committee may like to discuss Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 14

the following as an action plan for receiving the complete data through AMR system in in a time bound manner. 1. CE(T&C) office may take up the matter with M/s Secure Meters Ltd for resolving the site related issues such as time drift in meters, meter defective, network problem and SIM defective. Details are shown in enclosed Annexure-10.1.1. 2. Integration of ABT meters installed at the interface points of newly commissioned substation / Xmers / HT consumers / OACs / REGs 60 Nos as Annexure-10.1.2. SLDC vide email dated 17.02.2016 forwarded the list of interface points to CE(T&C) office for furnishing the details of meters, modem and SIMs for integrating the ABT meters with AMR system of SLDC. (T&C) office is requested to furnish the same on priority basis. 3. CE(T&C) office is requested to issue instructions to field offices that they should ensure that modems are not switched off and opt ical cable is properly connected & aligned. This will improve the readability of meters installed at the interface points. ITEM NO 11: SCADA/EMS RELATED ISSUES: [Action : CE(T&C) MPPTCL] 11.1 ARRANGENEMENT OF TELEMETRY OF IMPORTANT 220KV SUB STATIONS & 132KV S/S HAVING INJECTION FROM RENEWABLES/CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS OR HAVING INTERDISCOM FEEDERS & HAVING TRACTION FEEDERS- The telemetry of new 220KV S/s, important 132KV S/s having injection from renewable generating Stations, and Captive Power Plant, is to be provided through Dongfeng RTUS installed and commissioned under MPPTCL SCADA project. Total 50 Nos. Sub Stations has already been identified and forwarded to MPPTCL for arranging integration of telemetry. The integration of around Seven RTUs ( 132KV Rewa, 132KV Biora,132KV Arniakala,132KV Kannod, 132KV Poliakala, 132KV Jeerapur, 132KV Petlabad) is still pending for want of commissioning of data channel which is pending due to shortage of PLCC panels/modems etc. The telemetry of one more RTU at 132KV S/s Tarana is also required to be integrated with SLDC SCADA system. In addition to the above, telemetry of Six number of RTUs (132KV Kushi, 132KV Banmore S/s, 132Kv Shankargarh, 132KV Bercha, 132KV Morena S/s, 132KV Datia, 132KV Mungaoli S/s, S/s, 132KV Shujalpur S/s, 132KV Meghnagar S/s) is also pending to be commissioned for monitoring of railway drawal. Further, most of the RTUs commissioned recently is not working properly and functioning intermittently. The telemetry of 220 KV Ashok Nagar, 132KV Khilchipur, 132KV Mandideep 132 kv Dewas BNP,132 KV Shankargrah, 132KV Momin Barodia 132KV Sitamau is commissioned but functioning intermittently The telemetry of these identified Sub Stations is urgently required for monitoring of grid. Hence the progress in the matter as well as further schedule of commissioning, including data channel, plan for arrangement of modems, and r ectification of SOE issue may please be provided by T&C. Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 15

[Action: - CE (T&C)/CE (T&P), MPPTCL] 11.2 UPGRADATION OF EXISTING RTUS & DISCREPANCY IN ELEMETRERED VALUES RECEIVED FROM DIFFERENT EHV S/S & POWER STATIONS & The present status of telemetry discrepancy including upgradation requirement is enclosed herewith as annexure-11.2. The list of important locations where RTU upgradation is required to accommodate renewable feeders/other feeders/transformers is detailed is also given hereunder:- Sl. No. Name of Substation whose RTU is required to be upgraded 01 220KV Birsingpur S/s Name of feeders/transformers required to be included in telemetry The telemetry of 220KV IC-1 & 4 feeder is not available since last six month 02 132 KV Jaora S/s 33 KV Chowksi wind 1,2 is not available 03 132 KV Alot S/s 33 KV Narbheram is not available 04 220 KV Badnagar S/s 132 KV Kshema Power is not available 05 220KV Anuppur S/s 132KV Shahdol,132KV Kotma 2, 132KV TRF 2 telemetry not available. 06 132KV Kotma S/s 132KV Anuppur feeder telemetry not available 07 220KV Shivpuri S/s 220/132KV Transformer telemetry is not available 08 220KV Pandurna 220KV Pandurna-Chindwara telemetry is not available 09 220KV Chatarpur S/s Telemetry of 132/33KV Transformer-2 not available 10 220 KV Satna Satna 220KV-Satna PG Interconnector 3 telemetry is not available The commissioning of new SCADA/EMS system at SLDC is completed and for successful functioning of EMS system the availability of complete telemetry including CB status is a prerequisite. H ence the work regarding telemetry discrepancy mentioned in enclosed annexure is to be taken up on highest priority. MPPGCL and MPPTCL may please provide completion schedule regarding rectification of telemetry discrepancy and upgradation of RTU s. [ACTION: T&C, MPPTCL & O&M: GEN, MPPGCL] 11.3 PRESENT STATUS OF PROCURMENT OF RTUs BY MPPGCL:- The matter of procurement of RTU for Rajghat HPS and Bansgar III HPS was discussed in detail in last sixteen OCCM meetings as well as on two number special telemetry meetings, without any conclusive result. T he Telemetry of Rajghat HPS is out since LAST TWO & HALF YEARS. In the last meeting it was informed by MPPGCL that order for RTU has been placed by MPPGCL. The latest status in the matter along with commissioning schedule, may please be provided by MPPGCL. [ Action: - ED (O&M: GEN: MMPPGCL)] Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 16

11.4 COMMISSIONING OF COMMUNICATION CHANNELS FOR DUAL REPORTIG OF RTUS AS PER BACKUP SLDC REQUIREMENT:- The commissioning of SCADA/EMS system at SLDC Jabalpur and backup SLDC Bhopal is already completed however the additional communication channel required for dual control centre reporting as per backup SLDC requirement is yet to be commissioned by MPPTCL & MPPGCL The RTU wise progress may please be provided by MPPTCL & MPPGCL. The Strengthening of existing wideband communication node is also required to be arranged so as two ensure reliable backbone communication network. The immediate requirement in the matter has already been submitted by SLDC to MPPTCL and M PPGCL. The present status of the same may please be provided. 11.5 Arrangement of Air Conditioners for wideband locations :- In order to ensure proper functioning of wideband node equipments, these locations are required to be equipped with air conditioners so as to ensure proper environmental conditions. SLDC is perusing the matter regarding arrangement of air conditioner at wideband locations since 2012. However, it is gathered that the aircondtioners at wideband locations namely 220KV Jabalpur, 400KV Bina, 220Kv Satna, 220Kv Itarsi and 220KV Damoh, 400Kv Nagda is either faulty or not available. SLDC vide letter dated 10-02-2016 has already informed that equipment failure due to improper or no air conditioning environment has not been covered under maintenance contract/guarantee period and f ailure of equipments at these locations, due to environmental conditions is required to be attended at the cost of company. The schedule of arranging air conditioner at these locations may please be intimated by MPPTCL. Further wideband node equipments at 220Kv Chindwara, 220KV Seoni, 220KV Ratlam,220KV Shivpuri, 220KV Indore SZ, 220KV Shujalpur, 220KV Neemuch,132KV Waidhan, 220KV Rajgarh, 220KV Maalnpur,400KV Pithampur, 220KV Pithampur, 132KV Indore Chambal, Pench & Gandhisagar HPS is expected to be commissioned within next four months. The necessary provision of space, DCPS, Air conditions is required to be ensured by MPPTCL & MPPGCL. [Action: - CE (T&C)/CE (T&P), MPPTCL, ED (O&M: GEN: MPPGCL)] 11.6 LONG OUTAGE OF RTUS, PROBLEM IN DATA AND VOICE CHANNELS The long outage of telemetry of following S/s is discussed in detail:- Sl No. Name of Sub Station Out from /Remark 01 Rajghat HPS Out from last two & half years 02 132KV Morwa S/s More than one and half Year 03 132KV Waidhan Out from six month. Channel problem between Anuppur to Jabalpur 04 132KV Beohari Out from more than six month 05 132KV Umariya Out due to PLCC channel 06 220 KV REWA Out due to PLCC channel 07 132 KV DEOLOAN Out due to PLCC channel Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 17

MPPTCL, MPPGCL requested to sort out rectification of above RTU/data channel on top most priority. 11.7 Telemetry of Railway TSS Sub Stations:- The telemetry of 36 Nos railway Traction Sub Stations is required to be provided by railway for monitoring of drawal by each TSS and also monitoring of demand of railway in MP. Accordingly, to finalize the telemetry scheme, a meeting of various filed offices from railway & SLDC was held at SLDC Jabalpur on various occasions. The further clarification required in the matter was also provided to railway officers during the meeting held at SLDC in first week of October 2016 and November. Railway officials to provide progress in the matter. ITEM No 12 : DATE AND VENUE OF NEXT OCC MEETING : It is proposed to hold 57 th Operation and Coordination Committee meeting of MP on 27.04.2017. The host and venue of the same shall be decided in the meeting. *********** Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 18

S. No. Particulars FREQUENCY PARTICULARS Dec-16 Annexure- 2.1 Jan-17 1 INTEGRATED OVER AN-HOUR 1.1 Maximum Frequency 50.11 Hz Between 21.00 hrs & 22.00 Hrs on 24.12.16 50.31 Hz Between 23.00 hrs & 24.00 Hrs on 26.01.17 1.2 Minimum Frequency 49.82 Hz Between 09.00 hrs & 10.00 Hrs on 02.12.16 49.88 Hz Between 09.00 hrs & 10.00 Hrs on 04.01.17 1.3 Average Frequency 49.99 Hz 50 Hz 2 INSTANTANEOUS FREQUENCY AT 09.24.02 2.1 Maximum Frequency 50.31 Hz HRS ON 12.12.16 AT 06.04 HRS 2.2 Minimum Frequency 49.67 Hz ON 30.12.16 3 Percentage of time when frequency was :- 50.33 Hz 49.71 Hz AT 18.03 HRS ON 14.01.17 AT 18.20. HRS ON 23.01.17 %age of time when frequency was Dec-16 Jan-17 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 11.04 6.18 3.7 Between 49.9 Hz and 50.05 Hz 69.58 70.47 3.8 Between 50.05 Hz AND 51.5 Hz 19.38 23.35 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 Agenda for 56th OCCM of MP 19