Demand & Supply Scenario of Power & Non-Conventional Energy Sources in West Bengal
Demand & Supply Scenario of Power & Non-Conventional Energy Sources in West Bengal
Demand & Supply Scenario of Power & Non-Conventional Energy Sources in West Bengal
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FUNCTIONS OF POWER & NES DEPT.
To evolve general policies and programme including Perspective Planning
of power sector to exercise control over generation & distribution of
electricity for general well being of the people.
Administration of electricity act 2003 including rules & regulations
through West Bengal Electricity Regulatory Commission and utilities.
Monitoring and co-ordination of activities of various power utilities.
Liaison with Ministry of Power, Govt. of India, Central Electricity
Authority, REC and other concerned Government Department.
Appointment of Chairman and members of West Bengal Electricity
Regularity Commission.
Rural Electrification programme.
Development and monitor, establishment of different forms of non-
conventional (renewal sources).
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GENERATION
Power Generation in the State consists of : -
Area of Generation Agency Responsible
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GENERATION CAPACITY
THERMAL GENERATION
Sl. Agency Power Station Capacity
No. (in MW)
1. West Bengal • Kolaghat Thermal Power 1260
Power Station
Development •Bakreswar Thermal Power 1050
Corporation Station
Limited. •Bandel Thermal Power 450
Station
•Santaldih Thermal Power 500
Station
• Sagardighi Thermal Power 600
Station
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Generation Capacity
Thermal Genaration
Sl. Agency Power Station Capacity
No. (in MW)
2. Durgapur Durgapur Power Station 641
Projects
Limited
3. Damodar • Mejia Thermal Power 2340
Valley Station
Corporation. • Durgapur Thermal Power 350
Station
• Durgapur steel Thermal 1000
Power Station
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GENERATION CAPACITY
HYDRO GENERATION (WBSEDCL & NHPC)
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TRANSMISSION
The transmission system in the State primarily
owned, maintained & operated by WBSETCL.
As on December, 2013.
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DISTRIBUTION
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POWER DISTRIBUTION BY WBSEDCL
Distribution network.
HT (33 & 11 KV ) Lines – 172938 KM.
Consumers.
Total Consumers – 1.33 Crores (as on December, 2013)
Distribution network.
HT (33 & 11 KV ) Lines – 426 Circuit Kilo-metre
Consumers.
Total Consumers – 49346 Nos.
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RURAL ELECTRIFICATION BY WBSEDCL
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Sl. Nature of Scheme Name of the Scheme No. of
No. Districts
covered
1. Central Scheme Rajib Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran 13
Yojona (RGGVY) – X th Plan.
Central Scheme Rajib Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran 14
Yojona (RGGVY) – XI th Plan.
Central Scheme Rajib Gandhi Gramin Vidyutikaran 7
Yojona (RGGVY) – XII th Plan.
(Scheme approved , implementation to
commence soon).
2. Central Scheme Backward Region Grant Fund (BRGF) 11
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STATE LOAD DESPATCH CENTRE (SLDC)
ALDC-II ALDC-III
ALDC-I
Generator-I
Load Centre-I
Demand
Peak Demand Met - 6734 MW
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DEMAND SUPPLY SCENARIO
Supply
Own Generation:
WBPDCL - 2785 MW
DPL - 328 MW
WBSEDCL(Hydro) - 481 MW
Total - 3594 MW
Private Generation:
CESC - 1084 MW
Contd
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DEMAND SUPPLY SCENARIO
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ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
(ERC)
Function
1.Determination & Notification of Tariff for
Generation Tariff
Transmission Tariff
Distribution Tariff
(II). Lighting.
Solar PV based Household electrification
Solar PV based Street light Project.
Solar lantern.
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WEST BENGAL RENEWABLE ENERGY
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
[C]. Bio-gas / Bio-mass Project.
Use of Bio- degradable material (wood, husk
feed
stock etc.)
Power Generation
Cooking Gas.
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VISION
To create sufficient redundancy in the system.
To aggressively promote energy generation from
hydro, solar and other alternative energy sources.
Intensify use of IT tools for system monitoring
and control.
To reduce AT&C (Aggregate Transmission &
Commercial ) losses.
To provide reliable and un-interrupted supply of
quality power to customers in all sectors.
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