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Need for New Capacities Site Selection Preparation of Feasibility Report Thermal Projects Tie-ups / Clearances Hydro Projects Tie-ups / Clearances Investment Approval
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85795.37 MW
105045.96 143061.01MW 159398.49MW
594 2246
2007
Mar-07
2012
2022
2032
Site Selection
Should be avoided within 25 kms of the outer peripheries of Metropolitan cities National Park and Wildlife sanctuaries Ecologically sensitive areas like tropical forests, biosphere reserves, National Parks & Sanctuaries, important lakes and coastal areas rich in coral formations. 500 m of HTL, a buffer zone of 500 mts should be kept free 9
Chimney should not fall within the approach funnel of the runway. 500 mts. Away from National Highway, Railway and Flood Plains of the Riverine Systems 10 kms away from archaeological, historical, cultural, religious or tourist importance and defence installations No forest or prime agricultural land should be utilized for setting up of TPS, or for ash disposal. Should not be on coal bearing area. 10
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650 MW 200 75
1300 MW 300 80
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the number of Project Affected Persons (PAPs), overall impact due to land acquisition and establishment of the project on the affected villages and its populace in general and the PAPs , whose livelihood is affected (directly or indirectly) in particular. To establish base line condition, assess the social-economic impacts and to what extent, analyse the impoverishment risk to find out the most vulnerable section of the society and to suggest the initiatives to address these issues. To establish social inventory of affected villages covering the social, cultural, economic, historical, political and environmental aspects. To identify indicators for monitoring the standards of living of PAPs in future. 18
CONTENTS OF FR
Need and Justification of the Scheme. Preliminary Analysis of Alternatives Linkage/Availability of Various Inputs Availability of Various Clearances. Energy Absorption Plan Energy Evacuation Plan Financial and Executing Capabilities Plant Technical Features incl. Bill of Quantities Environmental Aspects Project Execution and Mgt. incl Implementation Schedule Cost Estimates Financial Package Tariff Calculations. Establishment Project Viability
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State Government State Irrigation Dep't. CWC / MOWR Dept. of Coal (SLC) Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas Railways /
GAIL/Oil Companies
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CLEARANCES REQUIRED
Clearance
Clearance for Chimney height Defence Clearance Public Hearing Environment Clearance Forest Clearance R&R of displaced family
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Airports Authority of India Ministry of Defence SPCB MOEF State Forest Department / MOEF Concerned State Govts
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OTHER REQUIREMENTS
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Power Evacuation Power Purchase Agreement Financing ICB Clearance Mega Certificate, wherever applicable
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Powergrid/CEA Beneficiaries MOP/DEA MOP MOP
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The power projects with the following threshold capacity shall be eligible for the benefit of mega power policy:
(i) The power projects with the following threshold capacity shall be eligible for the benefit of mega power policy:
(a) A thermal power plant of capacity 1000 MW or more; or (b) A thermal power plant of capacity of 700 MW or more located in the States of J&K, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya,Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura or (c) A hydel power plant of capacity of 500 MW or more (d) A hydel power plant of a capacity of 350 MW or more, located in the States of J&K, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya,Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura; (e) Government has decided to extend mega policy benefits to brownfield (expansion) projects also. In case of brownfield (expansion) phase of the existing mega project, size of the expansion unit(s) would not be not less than that provided in the earlier phase of the project granted mega power project certificate.
(ii) Mandatory condition of Inter-State sale of power for getting mega 25 power status has been removed.
(iii) Goods required for setting up a mega power project, would qualify for the fiscal benefits after it is certified by an officer not below the rank of a Joint Secretary to the Govt. of India in the Ministry of Power that (i) the power purchasing States have constituted the Regulatory Commissions with full powers to fix tariffs and (ii) power purchasing states shall undertake to carry out distribution reforms as laid down by Ministry of Power. (iv) Mega Power Projects would be required to tie up power supply to the distribution companies/utilities through long term PPA(s) in accordance with the National Electricity Policy 2005 and Tariff Policy 2006, as amended from time to time, of Government of India. (v) There shall be no further requirement of ICB for procurement of equipment for mega projects if the requisite quantum of power has been tied up or the project has been awarded through tariff based competitive bidding as the requirements of ICB for the purpose of availing deemed export benefits under Chapter 8 of the Foreign Trade Policy would be presumed to have been satisfied. In all other cases, ICB for equipments shall be mandatory. (vi) The present dispensation of 15% price preference available to the domestic bidders in case of cost plus projects of PSUs would continue. However, the price preference will not apply to tariff based 26 competitively bid project/s of PSUs.
Price preference of 15% may be given for the projects under public sector to domestic bidders who are allowed to quote in US Dollars or any other foreign currency of their choice. 27
Cost Mega
770 3200 98 78 1 77 846 4992
Cost Non-mega
770 3200 110 503 133 # 302 # 68 926 5509
28 Rs. in Crs.
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Installed capacity and dependable energy Project cost and cost of energy Accessibility and existing infrastructure Type of development i.e. storage or Run of River (ROR) Type of structures i.e. dam height, length of water conductor, type of power house etc. Environmental considerations and R&R
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Topographical Study Geological & Geotech Study Hydrological Study Meteorological Study Seismic Study Socio-Economic Study EIA Study Construction Material Survey Transportation Study Disaster Management Studies
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confirmation from State Government Water clearance from State Government Clearance from MOWR & CWC regarding water availability from Inter-State / International Treaty angle. Defence clearance, if applicable
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For Projects costing more than Rs 500Crs (Allotted through MOU route) For Projects costing more than Rs 2500 Crs (Allotted through competitive bidding 33 route)
Appraisal is based on
Technical Feasibility Comprehensiveness Tie-up of Inputs Availability of Clearances Consent from GSI on Geological aspect Consent from CWC on Hydrology Cost Estimates Comparison with other Similar Projects (Least Cost Solution) Power Evacuation Arrangement
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Investment Approval
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Loharinag Pala 600 Tapovan Vishnugad 520 Further investment in 3 JV Projects of 3000 MW capacity approved 37
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Project Preparation Rolling Plan & Loan Request Examination / appraisal and Ex-ante Project Evaluation Fact finding mission Exchange of Notes and Loan Agreements Implementation (Procurement & Disbursement) Post Evaluation
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Simhadri STPP Loan Agreement in Year 2002 Amount 5684 Million Yen
North Karanpura STPP Loan Agreement in Year 2004 Amount 15916 Million Yen
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