Electricity Cost (Open Access) Calculations in 21 Steps

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  • @arjunmaheshwari-vz2tg
    @arjunmaheshwari-vz2tg ปีที่แล้ว +3

    sections of the Electricity Act, 2003 related to open access and associated costs:
    Section 38: Open Access - This section empowers consumers to access the transmission or distribution system for receiving electricity from a source other than the distribution licensee. It provides the framework for open access and enables consumers to choose their electricity supplier.
    Section 42: Determination of Wheeling Charges and Retail Supply Tariff - This section empowers the appropriate electricity regulatory commission to determine the wheeling charges (charges for using the distribution system) and retail supply tariff for open access consumers. It outlines the methodology for determining these charges and tariffs.
    Section 43: Applicability of Cross Subsidy Surcharge - This section deals with the cross-subsidy surcharge, which is a charge levied on open access consumers to compensate for the reduction in revenue of distribution licensees due to the diversion of consumers to other sources. It provides provisions for the determination and application of cross-subsidy surcharges.
    Section 47: Determination of Transmission Charges - This section empowers the appropriate electricity regulatory commission to determine the charges for transmission services provided by transmission licensees. It outlines the factors and methodology for determining these charges.

  • @lawentrepreneur8344
    @lawentrepreneur8344 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Case- Punjab State Power Corporation ltd. vs Punjab State Electricity and ors
    Ratio: The inclusion of open access in calculation of threshold limit would be violative of Article 14 of the Constitution of India as it discriminates with existing LS industry which is taking power through Open Access as against those not taking open access power. The appeal thus filed is misconceived and liable to be dismissed.
    Obiter: The State Commission clarified that only the power supplied by the Appellant in the previous year will be considered for the threshold limit and also for calculating the current year consumption of large supply consumers eligible for base rate of Rs. 4.99/unit. It is pertinent to note that the intention of the State Commission in granting concessional tariff to existing industries also was to discourage open access and to enhance the sale of electricity by the Appellant so as to minimize the burden of fixed charges.
    There is no mention of "Open Access Power' in Tariff Order 2016-17 whereas there was specific mention of inclusion of open access power in 2014-15 and for this reason Open Access power cannot be included for calculation of Threshold Limit. Moreover, it is strange to see the Appellant which has not left a stone unturned to scuttle Open Access in the State of Punjab is advocating about mandate of Electricity Act, 2003 to promote open access.

  • @amarnathmishra1461
    @amarnathmishra1461 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yes sir. I commented on presentation.

    • @energydialoguewithrajsingh5063
      @energydialoguewithrajsingh5063  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did you get time to watch
      Who's Driving the Electricity Generation in India? A Comprehensive Analysis
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    • @amarnathmishra1461
      @amarnathmishra1461 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes sir. I had been watching almost all presentation by you on TH-cam. At times, I had been first to watch.

  • @hrishitagadan5803
    @hrishitagadan5803 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In this video sir has explained 21 steps to calculate electricity while using open access.
    1. Energy charges
    2. Scheduling and system operating charges
    3. Inter-State transmission services( ISTS - POC)
    4. Intra-State transmission charges
    5.a Inter-state transmission losses
    b State transmission losses
    6. Cost of collecting transmission charges
    7. Wheeling charges
    8. Wheeling losses
    9. Goods and services cost
    10. Electricity Duty
    11. Trading Margin payable to electricity trader
    12. Exchange Charges
    13. Electricity Banking charges
    14. Carbon Tax
    15. Water Tax
    16. Cross subsidy surcharge
    17. Additional surcharge
    18. Grid support charges
    19. Stand- by charges
    20. Deviation charges

  • @gajanangaikwad9667
    @gajanangaikwad9667 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good information to know about maximum possible applicable charges on Open Access. Thanks to Raj Sir. 😊

    • @energydialoguewithrajsingh5063
      @energydialoguewithrajsingh5063  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you Gajanan ji. Good to know that you liked it.
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  • @amarnathmishra1461
    @amarnathmishra1461 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wonderful description sir

    • @energydialoguewithrajsingh5063
      @energydialoguewithrajsingh5063  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Did you see the video on Tariff - 30 charges applicable in India
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