Availability Based Tariff
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AVAILABILITY BASED TARIFF (GENERATORS PERSPECTIVE)
Why ABT?

India plans to have an integrated National Grid. This will assist in meeting demand with the least cost supply. Five Regional grids already exist. Some linkages between Regions are also in place.
The five Regional grids work at vastly varying operational parameters today. Frequency level is one such operational parameter. The target frequency prescribed by the Indian Electricity Rules is 50 Hz.
Integrated grid operations require the normalisation of frequency across all five Regions. The alternative is to insulate each Regional Grid by Back to Back HVDC links. This is an expensive option. Normalisation of frequency requires proactive load management by beneficiaries and despatch discipline by generators. There is currently no formal system of financial
incentives to promote grid discipline. The ABT provides this mechanism.
Chronic surpluses in the East and shortages in the South, have resulted in sustained functioning of these grids at frequencies which are far beyond even the normal band, liberally defined by the IEGC as frequency variation within 49.5 to 50.3 Hz .
Continued functioning at non-standard frequency results in long-term damages to both generation and end use equipment This is a “hidden cost” which is borne by the customer in the long term.
The ABT will induce corrections in the prevailing frequency to bring it within the permissible band Frequent fluctuations in frequency caused by short-term variations in the demand supply gap due to the tripping of load or outage of a generator or a transmission line impose substantial costs on generators and consumers.
The ABT will address this problem by inducing Grid discipline. Economic efficiency dictates that least cost power should be despatched in preference to more costly power (merit order despatch). This becomes difficult without a two part tariff for all stations. States tend to compare the total cost of central generators with the variable cost of their own stations, since for them the fixed costs of state level stations are sunk costs. This results in making central generation appear artificially more expensive than state level stations even though on variable cost basis the former may be cheaper. The two-part tariff of the ABT by making the payment of fixed cost a fixed liability of the states converts it into a sunk cost thereby leveling the playing field between central generators and state level plants Currently beneficiaries are not liable for payment of the fixed cost associated with the share of capacity allocated to them. If a beneficiary decides not to draw any energy he can escape payment of the fixed charge, which then gets paid by the person drawing energy. This is unfair since it increases the cost of energy even for those beneficiaries who may be drawing energy within their entitlements. Currently generators have a perverse financial incentive to go on generating even when there may be no demand. This results in high frequency in the grid as is endemic in the East.
The ABT will discourage such behaviour by pricing generation outside the schedule in relation to the prevailing frequency .
What Is ABT?
It is a performance-based tariff for the supply of electricity by generators owned and controlled by the central government
It is also a new system of scheduling and despatch, which requires both generators and beneficiaries to commit to day-ahead schedules.
It is a system of rewards and penalties seeking to enforce day ahead pre-committed schedules, though variations are permitted if notified One and one half hours in advance.
The order emphasises prompt payment of dues. Non-payment of prescribed charges will be liable for appropriate action under sections 44 and 45 of the ERC Act.
It has three parts:
1. A fixed charge (FC): Payable every month by each beneficiary to the generator for making capacity available for use. The FC is not the same for each beneficiary. It varies with the share of a beneficiary in a generators capacity. The FC, payable by each beneficiary, will also vary with the level of availability achieved by a generator.
 Fixed charges excluding ROE is payable on
prorated basis for 0-30% availability.
 Prorated ROE is payable from 30-70% availability.
 Incentive is payable to generators for availability
beyond 70% (0.4% of equity for each percent increase in availability between 70-85%, 0.3% of equity for each percent rise beyond 85%.)
2. An energy charge: (defined as per the prevailing operational cost norms) per kwh of energy supplied as per a pre-committed schedule of supply drawn upon a daily basis.
3. A charge for Unscheduled Interchange (UI charge): Variation between actual and scheduled generation shall be accounted for through UI charges.UI for Generation station shall be=(Actual Generation – Scheduled Generation).
UI shall be worked out for each 15-minute time block and charges for UI transactions shall be based on average frequency of the time block and following rates shall apply
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Availability Based Tariff - by seminar surveyer - 10-01-2011, 03:15 PM
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