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NEA S EXPERIENCE, LEANING AND CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING CROSS BORDER INTERCONNECTION LINKS IN PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO DHALKEBAR-MUZAFFARPUR 400 kv CROSS BORDER INTERCONNECTION SOUTH ASIA REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON CROSS BORDER RELECTRICITY TRADE, 4 th -5 th OCTOBER, NEW DELHI, INDIA PRESENTED BY RAM CHANDRA PANDEY AND RAJAN DHAKAL NEPAL ELETRICITY AUTHORITY

OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION History of Cross Border Power Exchange Institutional Mechanisms For Nepal India Power Exchange Brief History, Background and initiatives behind D-M Cross Border interconnection Initiative towards commercial mode of interconnection Project features of D-M Line Commercial frame work of the project Contractual framework of the project Financing of Transmission Line Fundamentals of PSA Fundamental of ITSA Issues on commercial mode of Cross Border Interconnection and Power Trade Concluding Remarks

History of Cross Border power Exchange Power exchange history Goes by some decadesstarted along with signing of Koshi treaty in 1954. It was, however, in 1971 that Indo-Nepal Power exchange has commenced-5 Mw in initial years. Current arrangement of Cross Broder Power Exchange : River Treaty: Koshi Treaty, Gandak Treaty and Mahakali Treaty. Contiguous Border Town Exchange Program Commercial Power trading with PTC India during dry seasons

INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS FOR NEPAL INDIA POWER EXCHANGE Power Exchange Committee (PEC) Constituted in 1992- oversee the exchange and other issues To meet once a year by rotation in both countries Joint Committee on Water Resources (JCWR) Constituted as per agreement of August 3, 2000 Headed by Energy Secretaries of both countries Supposed to Meets every six months Joint Ministerial Committee on Water Resources (JMCWR) to take up high level issues

NEPAL-INDIA EXISTING INTERCONNECTIONS 132 kv level: Kusaha-Kataiya Gandak- Ramnagar Mahendranagar- Tanakpur Around 14 nos of 33 kv interconnections all operate radially

Brief History, Background and initiatives behind D-M Cross Border interconnection Besides long history of power exchange quantum of power exchange was limited It was merely a power exchange not a commercial power trade. In the 6th Power Exchange committee meeting it was discussed that over and above 50 MW, the deal would be in commercial mode. It was also realized that the development high capacity interconnection between Nepal and India is required in order to facilitate the mega hydro projects in Nepal.

Brief History, Background and initiatives. IL&FS India, NEA in Mid 2006, with support from the then MOWR/MOF Nepal and Embassy of India, took initiative to facilitate the development of high capacity transmission interconnection between India and Nepal. Unlike previous intergovernmental modalities the project was decided to be developed and realized under commercial mode ; PPP Model Dhalkebar Mujaffarpur (D-M) 400 kv Interconnection was considered to be developed on first phase. It was decided to establish Two JV companies each one in India and Nepal

Brief History, Background and initiatives. Consequently the JVC-Nepal called Power Transmission Company Nepal (PTCN) a joint venture company of NEA and IL&FS has been registered in Nepal as per Company Act 2063 of Nepal. Similarly JVC- India called Cross Border Power Transmission. Company India (CPTC) is registered in India. The JV companies have to develop, own, operate and maintain the transmission line in respective territory.

First Project: Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur Transmission Line UPPER KARNALI RAHUGHAT C H I N A MODI KHOLA SETI UPPER MARSYANGDI KOHALPUR LAMAHI JHIMRUK SHIVPUR KALIGANDAKI SUNAULI BUTWAL GANDAK POKHARA BARDGHAT UPPER SETI MIDDLE CHILIME MARSYANGDI TRISULI ANDHI KHOLA DEVIGHAT MARSYANGDI BHARATPUR KULEKHANI-II HETAUDA BHOTEKOSHI LOWER BHOTEKOSHI INDRAWATI-III KATHMANDU SUNKOSHI PANAUTI KULEKHANI-I KHIMTI UPPER TAMAKOSHI TA3 KHIMTI-II LIKHU-IV ARUN 3 KABELI "A" ANANDNAGAR BETTIAH RAMNAGAR BIRGUNJ N E P A L DHALKEBAR LOWER ARUN GORAKHPUR MOTIHARI SITAMARHI LAHAN DUHABI KANKAI ANARMANI TO SILIGURI LEGEND 132 kv TRANSMISSION LINE I N D I A 132/ 220 kv LINE ANALYZED IN THIS STUDY EXISTING HYDRO-POWER STATION MUZAFFARPUR PROPOSED HYDRO-POWER STATION INTERNATIONAL BORDER ZONAL BORDER 9 PURNEA

PROJECT FEATURES Voltage: 400 kv ( to be initially charged at 220 kv and will be in synchronous operation with India Line length: 40 Km in Nepal side and 100 Km in India side Project cost : 52 MUSD ( 20 MUSD Nepal side and 32 MUSD Indian side) Expected Commission: 2014/15 Mujaffarpur Dhalkebar

Initiative towards Commercial mode of Interconnection NEA to book the whole transmission capacity of the line and pay the Transmission Service Charge (TSC) to both the JV companies. NEA can tie up with other users and IPPS in Nepal or India to lease the part of the reserved capacity of the line for the export and import of electric power. NEA to buy 150 MW from PTC India and execute PSA NEA to enter in to two separate ITSAs with PTCN and CPTC PSA was signed on 12 December, 2011 and ITSAs were signed on 13 December, 2011 SHA of both company was signed on 9 July 2012

SHARE STRUCTURE OF JV COMPANIES PTCN NEA: 50% Power Grid India: 26% HIDC 14% IEDCL India: 10% CPTC IL&FS India: 38% Power Grid India: 26% SJVNL: 26% NEA: 10%

Commercial Structure Dhalkebar NEA 50% IEDCL 10% PGCIL 26% HIDC 14% Nepal Distance: 40k m Cost: US$20mn Distance: 100km Cost: US$32mn NEA 10% IEDCL 38% PTCN PGCIL 26% Nepal ITSA Nepal ITSA (NEA exclusive Capacity Right) SJVNL 26% NEA Connection & use of system agreement (including use of NEA s Capacity Right under the Nepal & India ITSA) Muzaffarpur CPTC India ITSA (NEA exclusive Capacity Rights) PTC 25 years PSA for 150 MW Connection Agreement (to Indian Grid) PGCIL

CONTRACTUAL FRAMEWORK GON GOI Power CERC Trade MOU Yet to happen Regulations Regulations HDD Line EPC NEA PSA PTC PPA PS Developer ITSA- Nepal ITSA- India Open Access and Wheeling PTCN CPTC PowerGrid Connection Agreement Dispatch Regional LDC Dispatch

Financing of Transmission Line_ Estimated Cost: Nepal Portion: 1427.5 MNRS ( completed cost 2011 Price Level) India Portion: 160.17 Crore INR Capital Structure: Debt: 80% Equity: 20% For PTCN portion of the line,13.2 MUSD will be funded through Indian Exim Bank line Of credit to GoN Debt portion of the CPTC portion will be funded through PFC, India

Fundamental Details of PSA Quantity Contracted Capacity = 150 MW Minimum Guaranteed Capacity = 127.5 MW (85%) Term 25 years from the date the delivery Commencement of Supply on Delivery Date to be agreed by PTC and NEA not later than 42months after PSA is signed

Structure of Power Sale Agreement Nepal India Border Off-take Point Delivery Point Power Station Nepalese Grid Dhalkebar 400 kv Muzaffarpur 400 kv Indian Grid G 144 MW 4% losses assumed 150 MW > 1072 GWh

Delivery of Electricity PTC delivers to Delivery Point point of interconnection between Power Station and CTU grid measure point for PTC s capacity and energy delivery obligations, and NEA s corresponding payment obligations Open Access PTC responsible for transmission access from Power Station Delivery Point to Off-take Point/s (initially, 400kV bus of CTU substation in Muzzafarpur) NEA responsible for transmission access beyond Off-take Point/s to NEA grid

Tariff (3 parts) Capacity Charge payable on Available Capacity at Delivery Point as declared by PTC set annual rates per kwh specified in Schedule 2 of PSA Variable Energy Charge relates to fuel cost of Power Station payable on Scheduled Energy delivered to Delivery Point initial rate per kwh specified in Schedule 2 to be adjusted per CERC escalation criteria Variable Inland Transportation relates to inland transportation of fuel to Power Station set annual rates per kwh specified in Schedule 2 of PSAto be adjusted per CERC escalation criteria

Price (continued) Transmission Charges NEA responsible for paying/reimbursing PTC for its actual cost for using CTU s network to deliver energy from the Delivery Point to the Off-take Point/s Other NEA responsible for paying/reimbursing PTC for actual charges imposed by the applicable regional or state load dispatch center in India in respect of the Contracted Capacity Change in Law Tariff subject to modification due to Change in Law Increases capped at 20%

Operational Details Dispatch NEA to dispatch daily (no later than 16:00 hours on the prior day) on the basis of Availability Declaration delivered by PTC (no later than 10:00 hours on such prior day) Outages PTC to make all reasonable endeavors to ensure that scheduled outages occur between 1 June and 30 September of each contract year Metering Parties will use CERC metering, as governed by Indian Grid Code

Settlement in case of Deviation schedule Unscheduled Interchange (UI) NEA to pay or receive as the case may be the UI charges in the event of variation between actual off-take energy and scheduled Energy. PTC shall act as a member of UI Pool Account of the RLDC/RPC on behalf of NEA and settle each weekly UI Pool Accounts. NEA to pay PTC 3% service charge for the UI settlement.

Payment Security Mechanism NEA to provide PTC an unconditional revolving, without recourse and irrevocable Letter of Credit The value of LC shall be equal to the estimated average billing of 90 days multiplied by 1.10 based on Minimum Guaranteed Capacity. The term of LC shall be 12 months and renewed annually

Fundamental Details of ITSA Quantity 400 kv Double Circuit, Twin Moose Conductor (1200 MW) Initially charged at 220 kv Double Circuit (500 MW) Term 25 years from the Commercial Operation Date Required Commercial Operation Date 36 Months from the effective date or 27 Months from the date of financial closure

Time Frame of Agreement Effective Date RCOD COD Expiry Date 3 yrs 25 yrs

Transmission Service Charge To support project financing for the project, the Transmission Service Charge ( TSC ) will need to be on a take or pay basis: NEA to pay the TSC linked to availability of the transmission line capacity regardless of whether it uses the capacity

Transmission Service Charge Basis for Annual Transmission Service Charge Return on Equity: 15.5% per Annum on Post Tax Basis Interest on loan capital Depreciation: @5.28% per annum on straight line basis till the repayment of the principal amount of the loan Interest on working capital: shall be on normative basis and shall be equal to the short-term Prime Lending Rate of Bank Operation & maintenance expenses : @ 1.5 % of the total Capital cost of TLP Nepal escalated @ 5% per annum

Transmission Service Charge High initial TSA tariffs reducing over term of ITSA; Fixed annual equity returns. Illustrative tariffs only using Business Plan cost estimates and current CERC regulations

Payment Security Mechanism NEA to establish the irrevocable revolving letter of credit in favour of PTCN/CPTC in a schedule Bank in Nepal /India with a value equal to 105% of the estimated value of one month s monthly TSC payment. The term of LC shall not be less than 12 months and shall be renewed time to time As a credit enhancement, NEA to furnish the Bank Guarantee valid for 12 months for an equivalent value of twelve months Monthly TSC payment

Operational Details Outages unless otherwise agreed by NEA, PTCN and CPTC may not schedule any outages during the period from 1 October to 30 May of any year NEA to use reasonable endeavors to schedule maintenance of interconnected components of NEA grid in a way that minimizes disruption to TLP-Nepal

Legal Provisions of Note Cross-Termination If either ITSA is terminated for any reason, the other ITSA immediately terminates as well Governing Law Nepal Law for ITSA-Nepal India Law for ITSA-India

ISSUES IN COMMERCIAL MODE OF CROSS BORDER INTERCONNECTION Absence of G to G umbrella agreement in cross border power trade. NEA to capture all major risks as an off-taker and developer. Bankable Legal Agreements- off-taker has to satisfy the lender s covenants Inadequacy of existing legal and regulatory system Transparency in sharing information No control over Power station supplying the contracted power Difficulty in administering legal Agreements

ISSUES Contd Operational Issues Synchronization between two systems Loop flows Grid code harmonization Security standards and operational protocols adequacy of load dispatch and communication facilities to handle the commercial trade of power

Concluding Remarks Commercial mode of cross border interconnection is new in the region- different approach from the traditional G to G approach Learning by doing approach. The success of this modality may be instrumental in fostering commercial power trade in the region if backed by G to G umbrella Agreement. Will create opportunities for PPP in setting up the infrastructure. NEA has taken initiative towards this step by absorbing major risk Co-operation from every individual and stakeholder is anticipated to make this successfully happen

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