Power Minister asks NTPC, DVC to supply as much power as available to Delhi discoms under PPAs

Keeping in view the declared capacity (DC) offered to the Delhi discoms in last 10 days, the Ministry of Power has issued instructions on October 10, 2021 to NTPC and DVC to secure power supply to Delhi.

October 12, 2021 12:09 pm | Updated 12:09 pm IST - New Delhi

“Both NTPC and DVC have committed to provide as much electricity to Delhi as demanded by discoms of Delhi,” the ministry stated.

“Both NTPC and DVC have committed to provide as much electricity to Delhi as demanded by discoms of Delhi,” the ministry stated.

Ministry of Power on Tuesday said that it has issued directions to state-run power giant NTPC and DVC (Damodar Valley Corporation) to supply as much power as available to Delhi discoms under their respective power purchase agreements.

“The ministry has also issued guidelines on October 11, 2021, regarding utilisation of unallocated power of central generating stations by the states,” a power ministry statement said.

Keeping in view the declared capacity (DC) offered to the Delhi discoms in last 10 days, the Ministry of Power has issued instructions on October 10, 2021 to NTPC and DVC to secure power supply to Delhi, the ministry stated, adding that this will ensure distribution companies (discoms) of Delhi to get as much as power as requisitioned by them as per their demand.

The ministry has directed that NTPC and DVC may offer the normative declared capacity (DC) to the Delhi discoms as per their allocations made to them under respective power purchase agreements (PPAs), from their coal-based power stations.

“Both NTPC and DVC have committed to provide as much electricity to Delhi as demanded by discoms of Delhi,” the ministry stated.

It also directed that NTPC may offer the normative DC to the Delhi discoms as per their allocations (from gas based power plants) made to them under respective PPAs.

“The gas available from all sources including SPOT, LT-RLNG etc may be included while offering the DC to Delhi discoms,” it stated.

In addition, the ministry stated that guidelines have also been issued regarding utilisation of unallocated power, on October 11, 2021, to meet the increased demand from the coal based power generation.

Under these guidelines, states have been requested to use the unallocated power for supplying electricity to the consumers of the state; and in case of surplus power, the states are requested to intimate so that this power can be reallocated to other needy state.

“Further, if any state is found selling power in power exchange or not scheduling this unallocated power, their unallocated power may be temporarily reduced or withdrawn and reallocated to other states which are in need of such power,” the ministry stated.

In a factsheet on the power supply situation in Delhi, the ministry stated that the maximum demand of Delhi was 4536 MW (peak) and 96.2 MU (Energy) on 10 October, 2021.

“As per the information received from Delhi discoms, there was no outage on account of power shortage, as the required amount of power was supplied to them,” it stated.

It also showed that there was no energy deficit in Delhi during the two weeks period till October 10, 2021.

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