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communication between the generation facility & Grid substation / Power S/S of JUSNL/ JBVNL
where the power is to be delivered by the generation facility. The cost of the communication
equipments and associated works will be borne by the Bidder.
5.3.8 The Bidder shall run the plant as a part of integrated system to generate power in synchronism
with the grid and shall inject three phase 50 Hz(nominal) AC Supply into Discoms system as per
provision of JSERC (State Grid Code) Regulations 2008 as amended from time to time
5.3.9 Delivery of power to the point of interconnection at substation of Discom/JUSNL where
the metering will be done shall be the responsibility of the Bidder at its own cost. For this the
Bidder shall pay the applicable charges like transmission charges, wheeling charges,
surcharge, operating charge,SLDC charges etc. at the rates to be determined by JSERC for
transmission of power from its power plant to the sub-station.
3.2 Available Capacity at Interconnection Substations
3.2.1 The list of available Interconnection Substations is provided as Annexure-C. Given this
requirement, the Offered Capacity specified by the Bidder under the Financial Bid, shall be within the
following limits:
1
2
3
4
5
33/11 kV 33 kV
132/33 kV 33 kV
132/33 kV 132 kV
220/132 kV 132 kV
220 /132 kV 220 kV
2 to 8
6 to 15
11 to 50
11 to 50
41 & above
4.3.5 The equipment of the solar power developer shall be designed for fluctuations in the frequency
within limits of -5% and +3% of the standard frequency of 50 cycles per second.
4.3.6 The solar power developer shall ensure that the power factor of the power delivered to the
JBVNL is maintained as per the JSERC or CEA norms from time to time.
4.3.7 Any change in rupturing capacity of switch-gear, settings of the relays or any other protection
system shall be subject to approval of the JUSNL or JBVNL.
4.3.9 The SPD shall install necessary current limiting devices such as thyristors or any other device
and shall provide protection system in compliance with the grid code requirement for short circuit
level, neutral grounding, current unbalance, limiting of harmonics, fault-clearing time etc.
4.3.10 Harmonics: The generator shall ensure that the harmonics injected into the grid shall conform
to the grid specifications as specified by JSERC or CERC from time to time. In default, the SPD is
liable to pay the penalty as may be specified from time to time through regulation by JSERC or CERC
as the case may be.
The Project shall comply with the following stipulation issued by Ministry of Power, (Central Electricity
Authority) vide notification dated 15.10.2013 and as amended form time to time.
B1 Requirement of Harmonics, Direct Current (DC) injection and flicker.
i) Harmonic current injections from a generating station shall not exceed the limits specified in Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standard 519.
ii) The Generating station shall not inject DC current greater than 0.5% of the full rated output at the
interconnection point.
iii) The generating station shall not introduce flicker beyond the limits specified in IEC 61000. Provided
that the standards for flicker will come into effect from 1st April 2014.
iv) Measurement of harmonic content, DC injection and flicker shall be done at least once in a year in
presence of the parties concerned and the indicative date for the same shall be mentioned in the
connection agreement.
In addition to the above, the SPD shall have to demonstrate that the harmonic content injections at
any point of time shall be within specified limits.
7.2 Main and Check Meters shall have facility to communicate its reading to State Load Dispatch
Centre on real time basis or otherwise as may be specified by the Commission.
7.3 Meter reading shall be taken as per the procedure devised by the JBVNL. The term 'Meter' shall
include Current transformers, voltage/ potential transformers, wiring between them and meter box/
panel etc.
7.4 Billing of the metered energy shall be carried out on a monthly basis.
7.5 For the purpose of ascertaining the kilowatt-hours supplied and the kilowatt made
available under this Agreement the Solar Power Developer shall provide the special energy
meter or ABT meter at delivery point as well as at Generating end (at the AC side of invertors).
7.6 The Solar Power Developer may provide check meters of the same specification as of main
meters after the point of supply utilizing the same current transformers, voltage/ potential transformers
as that of main meter subject to due consent of the JBVNL.
7.7 The meters shall comply with the specification as stipulated in Grid Code.
7.8 The main and check meters shall be sealed by both the parties. The defective meters shall be
replaced inunediately at the cost of the Solar Power Developer.
7.9 ALL the ABT Meter(s) shall have same technical specifications having 0.2 class or higher accuracy
and with 15 minutes integration time.
7.10 ALL the ABT Meter (s) shall have independent CTs & PTs.
7.11 Two Meters on each side shall be installed in a separate cubicle with proper sealing arrangement
as decided and approved by JBVNL. Cost of all such cubicles and other allied materials including
installation shall be born by Solar Power Developer
7.12 All the Meter(s) including Metering Equipment(s), Cubicle(s), shall be provided, calibrated, tested
and installed by Solar Power Developer at their own cost in presence of the JBVNL's representative.
7.13 The Main Meter(s) and Check Meter(s) shall be test checked for accuracy once in six
months and also be calibrated and adjusted, if required, in presence of representatives of both
the parties at Standard Testing Laboratory either at Bhubneshwar or at Bangalore or at
Kolkata.
7.14 JBVNLs representatives shall have access to the Meter(s) and Metering Equipment(s) at any
point of time for which Solar Power Developer shall provide access to the premises.
7.15 Reporting of Metered Data and Parameters
7.15.1 The grid connected solar PV power plants will install necessary equipment for regular
monitoring of solar irradiance (including GHI DHI and solar radiation in the module plane), ambient air
temperature, wind speed and other weather parameters and simultaneously for monitoring of the
electric power (both DC and AC) generated from the Project.
7.15.2 Online arrangement would have to be made by the SPD at its own cost for submission of
above data regularly for the entire period of this Power Purchase Agreement to JREDA/Procurer and
the concerned Ministry.