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AP Govt Makes Key Changes To Energy Policies

19 Nov, 2019 09:16 IST|Sakshi
Energy Secretary Srikant Nagulapalli

TADEPALLI: The Andhra Pradesh government made several key changes to its policies on solar, wind and hybrid power, primarily withdrawing the facility for energy banking and drawal that was purportedly causing a huge financial drain on the power distribution companies (Discoms). In an order, government said it has observed statutory audit has reported an abnormal spurt in power purchase cost and deteriorated financial position of the Discoms."Taking this into consideration, and in order to strengthen the financial position of the power utilities, amendments have been made to the policies, Energy Secretary Srikant Nagulapalli said in the order.

It also said any injection of energy between synchronisation and declaration of Commercial Operation Date shall be treated as inadvertent power and no cost shall be paid by the Discoms.

The changes to the solar, wind and hybrid (solar + wind) power policies have been made in the backdrop of the government's process of reviewing all power purchase agreements entered into by the previous TDP regime with renewable energy generators.

According to the January policy, the unutilised banked energy shall be considered as deemed purchase by Discoms at 50 per cent of the average pooled power purchase cost, as determined by the Andhra Pradesh Electrity Regulatory Commission (APERC) for the applicable year.

Payment for the deemed purchase was, however, capped at 10 per cent of the total banked energy during the applicable year.

In another significant amendment to the policies, the incumbent government altered the tariff stating that it shall not exceed difference between pooled variable cost and balancing cost for any variable renewable energy project. APERC will determine the pooled variable cost and balancing cost every year, the order added.

Also Read: AP’s 21 Wind Power Purchase Agreements With Suzlon Energy, Axis Energy May Be Cancelled

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