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Why PPA's are valid?

C. Power

2. Existing Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with respective DISCOMS shall continue
for both on-going projects and projects under construction.

6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the
State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy consumption
of the last 5 years of the relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor State.

(Source: AP Reorg Bill - 12th schedule)

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Even APERC refuted AP Govt (Source: O.P. Nos.14 to 25 of 2012 (Suo-moto) Dated 11.08.2014)

AP Government led by Chandrababu Naidu suffered yet another setback for stepping out of line with regard to the PPA cancellation episode. The Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Monday night issued orders rejecting APGENCO’s unilateral ‘cancellation’ of the power purchase agreements (PPAs) that are with the commission. Chandrababu Naiud’s administration played havoc with newborn State Telangana with the cancellation drama and made Telangana lose close to 1350 MW of power.

In a very detailed 34-page order on the PPA cancellation dispute between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, issued by Dr. V.Bhaskar, Chairman and members Sri R.Ashoka Chari, Sri P.Rajagopal Reddy, the ERC set the record straight that the PPAs can’t be cancelled now after following tariff systems as per very those PPAs for years. The ERC also found APGENCO’s unilateral approach violative of the clauses of Electricity Act. It even termed APGENCO calling the PPAs ‘draft PPAs’ as wrong and cited reasons for the same. Noting that the PPAs have been filed in a hurry to get them classified as outside the ambit of Section 5.1 of the NTP that was requiring the use of competitive bidding for tariff determination, the ERC went on to prove that explicit ‘approval’ of ERC is not necessary for PPAs and so the very basis of AP’s argument that the PPAs are not approved is wrong.
Among other things, it found APGENCO withdrawing PPAs of generating stations located within Telangana baseless. It said “These generating stations have been allocated to TGGENCO under the transfer scheme and are not owned by APGENCO. Telangana GENCO is the successor to the former APGENCO’s assets in the newly created state of Telangana and APGENCO cannot claim ownership of these projects and rights over the disposition of power produced by these stations. After the reorganisation of the state on 02.06.2014, it is not a successor party to the PPAs mentioned above which relate to generating units are located in Telangana. It therefore cannot seek to withdraw them.”

The ERC in its order also pointed that AP Genco did not give prior notice to Discoms about the cancellation of PPAs which is violative of natural justice.

It concluded in it’s findings that the decision to cancel the PPAs does not hold water under the Electricity Reforms Act 1998 and the National Electricity Act 2003.


Whats is 53.89%???

6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the
State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy consumption
of the last 5 years of the relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor State.

(Source: AP Reorg Bill - 12th schedule)

Remember this 53.89% is from each of the eligible productions.

Whats the Telangana share in Krishnapatnam??

 - Krishnapatnam power plant is a joint venture of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states

Telangana investment in Krishnapatnam:

 

  • Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Ltd had invested Rs  352 crore
  • Northern Power Distribution Company Ltd had invested Rs 143 crore
  • Telangana State Genco share of 53.89 per cent out of Rs 1,030 crore made by combined APGenco will come to around Rs  555 crore

Thus, the total investments made by Telangana in Krishnapatnam will be Rs  1,050 crore.

  • The power purchase agreement (PPA) with Krishnapatnam power plant was signed in the combined AP government in November 2010
  • According to 53.89% share, per AP Reorg Bill (as explained above), Telangana state should get 53.89 per cent i.e., 431 MW.

This plant has been operational except September 2014 due to machinary failure. But, the power was never scheduled to Telangana.

As per the estimates, the state’s share in power is as follows: Krishnapatnam state-1(800 MW) - 431 MW, Krishnapatnam stage-2 (800 MW) - 431 MW and Hinduja National Power Corporation LTD (1,040 MW) - 560 MW. Thus, Telangana should get a total of 1,422 MW in these two plants.
The PPA was signed for Krishnapatnam in November 2010

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and an MoU with Hinduja was entered by Discoms last year and the PPA was under finalisation.
 

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okadu antadu HYD revenue share cheyyali ani -

 

Liquid money ki Daily commodities ki difference thelsukunte better...

 

  • Immediate ga TG lo power plants impossible kabatti..., sharing based on the demand and share
  • Revenue compensation ga AP ki compensation isthunnaru kabaatti, no need to share HYD revenue
  • And immediiate gaa AP ki paripalaana soulabhyam kastam kaabaatti, HYD ni 10 years common capital chesaaru.

Inka ekkuva maatladithe....TG lo power plants ki compensation ga funds release cheyyaali Central Govt....ippudu share chesedhe temporary basis gane kaabatti...

 

 

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okadu antadu HYD revenue share cheyyali ani -

 

Liquid money ki Daily commodities ki difference thelsukunte better...

 

  • Immediate ga TG lo power plants impossible kabatti..., sharing based on the demand and share
  • Revenue compensation ga AP ki compensation isthunnaru kabaatti, no need to share HYD revenue
  • And immediiate gaa AP ki paripalaana soulabhyam kastam kaabaatti, HYD ni 10 years common capital chesaaru.

Inka ekkuva maatladithe....TG lo power plants ki compensation ga funds release cheyyaali Central Govt....ippudu share chesedhe temporary basis gane kaabatti...

 

 

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asalu PPA singn chesina legal document vunte veyy......first PPA agreement vunte kada.....daani prakaram share cheyadaniki

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