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1 भ र उत प दन भ र उत प दन स त लन स त लन रप टर रप टर LOAD GENERATION LOAD GENERATION BALANCE BALANCE REPORT REPORT भ रत सरक र Government of India व त म लय Ministry of Power क न य व त धकरण Central Electrici Authori ( व त अ ध नयम, 23 क ध र 73(ए) क तहत क. व.. क स व धक द यत व क नवर हन करत ह ए) (In fulfillment of CEA s obligation under section 73(a) of Electrici Act, 23)

2 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Major Singh Chairperson Central Electrici Authori Foreword The Load Generation Balance Report (LGBR) is brought out annually by Central Electrici Authori towards fulfillment of its obligations under section 73(a) of the Electrici Act, 23. The annual Load Generation Balance Report (LGBR) for the year is the thir-fourth publication in the series brought out by CEA. The Report covers the month-wise anticipated energy requirement and availabili (in MU) as well as peak demand and availabili (in MW) for the year considering all India annual generation target of BU, finalized by CEA and approved by Ministry of Power after detailed discussions with the States/ Utilities and Central/ State/ Private Generation Companies and availabili from import of Power from Generation Projects in Bhutan and also availabili from non-conventional and renewable energy sources in the country. The report also brings out comparison of the actual Power Supply Position with the forecasted Power Supply Position indicated in LGBR for the year Assessment of unrestricted peak demand and unrestricted energy requirement and peak and energy availabili of constituent states of each Region has been done by the respective Regional Power Committees (RPCs) after review of the projections made by the constituent states, past data and the trend analysis. The inputs provided by the RPCs have been analyzed and the anticipated month-wise power supply position for each State, Region and the Country has been prepared by Grid Management Division of CEA. As per this LGBR, the country is likely to experience the energy shortage of 2.1% and peak shortage of 2.6%. State-wise power supply position shows that almost half of the states would be either surplus or balanced, and the remaining states would face both peaking and energy shortages in varying degrees during However,

3 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: the actual shortage in a state would depend on the extent to which the state is able to get additional power from the surplus states. During the year , a total of 22,11 circuit-km of transmission lines and 65,554 MVA transformation capaci was added. This includes a total of 23 nos. of 765kV lines and 69 nos. of 4kV lines. With the commissioning of these transmission lines, the inter-state and intra-state capabili of power transfer in the country enhanced considerably. Rigorous monitoring is being done for enhancing capaci addition in the XII Five Year Plan. A generating capaci addition of 2,37 MW has been considered in the LGBR for These measures are expected to facilitate the deficit states to reduce their shortages. I hope that the Load Generation Balance Report would provide valuable inputs to the Utilities for their operational planning, including bilateral tie-ups. The report would enable the States/ Utilities to plan their power supply and demand so as to minimize the energy and peak shortages. The information on the anticipated power supply position in the various States would also be useful to those involved in the power trading. I would like to place on record my appreciation for special efforts made by Shri Dinesh Chandra, Chief Engineer, Shri S.N. Kayal, Director and Shri Md Afzal, Director in supervising the entire exercise and Shri A. Suresh, Depu Director and Shri R.K. Meena, Depu Director in compilation and bringing out this publication. Thanks are also due to Operation Performance Monitoring Division of CEA for setting the Generation Targets for the year and the Member Secretaries of all the five RPCs along with their team for furnishing the requirement/ availabili figures for after having detailed discussions with the constituents of the concerned region. Feedback from the users for improvement in the Report is welcome. New Delhi May, 215 (Major Singh)

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5 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: TABLE OF CONTENTS SL. NO CONTENTS PAGE Executive Summary Anticipated PSP in the Country during i iii 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 ACTUAL POWER SUPPLY POSITION DURING All India Region-wise Actual Power Supply Position State-wise Actual Power Supply Position Month-wise Actual Power Supply Position Power Supply from Central Generating Stations 3 3 ACTUAL POWER SUPPLY POSITION VERSUS LGBR FOR THE YEAR All India Region-wise/ State-wise comparison of LGBR vs Actual Power Supply Position 4 4 LOAD GENERATION BALANCE REPORT FOR Overview Assessment of Power Supply Position for Consultation with States/ UTs Anticipated power supply position for State-wise Power Supply Position 12

6 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: ANNEXURES Annex-I Month-wise power supply position of India in Annex-II Annex-III Annex IV(A) Annex IV(B) Annex-V Annex-VI(A) Annex-VI(B) Annex-VII Annex-VIII Annex-IX Annex-X Annex-XI(A) Annex-XI(B) Annex-XI(C) Actual power supply position in terms of energy requirement vis-à-vis energy availabili of various States/ Systems during the year Actual power supply position in terms of peak demand vis-à-vis peak met of various States/ Systems during the year Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak) Scheduled energy drawal by the States/ UTs vis-à-vis their entitlement from Central Generating Stations during the year Comparison of the constituent-wise forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position for the year (in terms of peak) Comparison of the constituent-wise forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position for the year (in terms of energy) Maintenance schedule of Nuclear/ Thermal/ Hydro based power generating stations for the year Generating Schemes Expected to be commissioned during Allocation of power from Central Generating Stations as on of the Northern, Western, Southern, Eastern and North Eastern Regions Anticipated month-wise power supply position of All India during the year Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Northern Region during the year Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Western Region during the year Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Southern Region during the year

7 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Annex-XI(D) Annex-XI(E) Annex-XII Annex-XIII Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Eastern Region during the year Anticipated month-wise power supply position of North Eastern Region during the year Anticipated annual power supply position in each State/ UT for Anticipated month-wise power supply position of various States/ UTs for EXHIBIT Exhibit - I Pattern of Peak & Energy Requirement of the country and five Regions during , , and along with forecasted demand pattern for

8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

9 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. The assessment of the anticipated power supply position in the country during the year has been made taking into consideration the power availabili from various stations in operation, including non-conventional energy sources, fuel availabili, and anticipated water availabili at hydro electric stations. A capaci addition of 2,37 MW during the year comprising 17,346 MW of thermal, 1,691 MW of hydro and 1, MW of nuclear power stations has been considered. The gross energy generation in the country has been assessed as BU from the conventional power plants in operation and those expected to be commissioned during the year in consultation with generating companies/ SEBs and taking into consideration the proposed maintenance schedule of the units during the year. The monthly power requirements for all States/ UTs in terms of peak demand and energy requirement have been assessed considering the past trend and have been finalized in consultation with the concerned authorities taking into consideration the specific factors, if any. The power supply position of each state has been worked out and the assessment of surplus/ shortages has been made which has been discussed at the fora of Regional Power Committees. Based on the studies carried out as above, the anticipated power supply position of the country, region-wise emerges as presented in the Table below: State / Region Anticipated All India Power Supply Position for the year Energy Peak Requirement Met Deficit (-) Deficit (-) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) Northern 355, ,54-1, ,329 54, Western 353,68 364,826 11, ,479 5,254 1, Southern 313, ,979-35, ,63 35,11-8, Eastern 124,61 127,66 2, ,57 19, North- Eastern 15,73 13,934-1, ,65 2, All India 1,162,423 1,138,346-24, , ,754-4, i

10 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: The net energy availabili and demand met includes anticipated injection from non-conventional energy sources, surplus power from CPPs and tied up capaci from IPPs. 3. The above anticipated All India power supply position indicates that the country is likely to experience a peak shortage of 2.6% and energy shortage of 2.1% only, despite very high shortages likely to be experienced by Southern Region. 4. The peaking shortages are likely to prevail mainly in the Southern and North-Eastern Regions to the tune of 19.8% and 4.% respectively. Surplus energy is anticipated in the order of 2.% and 3.3% in the Eastern and Western Regions respectively. 5. The anticipated State-wise power supply position is given in the Table below. The month-wise power supply position in various states/ regions has been given in the Report. There would be surplus energy in a number of the states of Northern, Western, Eastern and North-Eastern regions while shortage conditions are likely to prevail in other states, mostly in Southern region. This information may be useful for the utilities likely to face shortages, to tie-up bilateral exchanges/ purchase of power from the states having surplus power. ii

11 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Anticipated Power Supply Position in the Country during ENERGY PEAK State / Region Require- Deficit (-) ment ili Require- Availab- ment (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) Chandigarh 1,689 1, Delhi 3,48 36,854 6, ,3 6, Haryana 48,87 52,571 3, ,3 9, Himachal Pradesh 9,41 11,63 2, ,6 1, Jammu & Kashmir 16,922 13,13-3, ,7 2, Punjab 51,268 53,864 2, ,9 1,344-1, Rajasthan 72,132 74,47 2, , 11, Uttar Pradesh 111,858 97,866-13, ,35 13,991-2, Uttarakhand 13,247 12, ,98 1, Northern Region 355, ,54-1, ,329 54, Chhattisgarh 24,98 26,12 1, ,825 3, Gujarat 94,898 95, ,671 14, Madhya Pradesh 65,675 7,89 5, ,489 11,672 1, Maharashtra 149, ,4 5, ,25 22,411 1, Daman & Diu 2,221 2, D.N. Haveli 5,86 5, Goa 3,566 3, Western Region 353,68 364,826 11, ,479 5,254 1, Andhra Pradesh 54,864 48,216-6, ,622 6, Karnataka 7,294 59,65-11, ,911 8,119-2, Kerala 23,73 2,349-3, ,32 3, Tamil Nadu 12,653 98,123-4, ,489 13, Telangana 58,152 48,135-1, ,223 6,573-1, Puducherry 2,554 3, Southern Region 313, ,979-35, ,63 35,11-8, Bihar 19,215 18, ,25 2, DVC 19,224 21,56 1, ,718 4,69 1, Jharkhand 9,16 6,74-2, ,2 1, Orissa 26,985 28,652 1, ,5 4, West Bengal 49,654 51,367 1, ,988 7, Sikkim Eastern Region 124,61 127,66 2, ,57 19, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 9,115 6,937-2, ,5 1, Manipur Meghalaya 2,155 2, Mizoram Nagaland Tripura 1,425 2, North-Eastern Region 15,73 13,934-1, ,65 2, All India 1,162,423 1,138,346-24, , ,754-4, iii

12 LOAD GENERATION BALANCE REPORT

13 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: LOAD GENERATION BALANCE REPORT INTRODUCTION The Load Generation Balance Report (LGBR) brings out the likely month-wise position of power in terms of requirement and availabili while simultaneously identifying the States with surplus power, which could be procured/ contracted by the States facing deficit. The LGBR, brought out by CEA, also presents a review of the actual power supply position during the previous year in the country. Most importantly, it makes an assessment of the power requirement of various states during the upcoming year, as well as an assessment of power availabili from generating stations either owned by them or through their shares in the common/ central sector projects or based on long term agreements. 2. ACTUAL POWER SUPPLY POSITION DURING All India During the year , though the total ex-bus energy availabili increased by 7.4% over the previous year and the peak met increased by 8.7%, the shortage conditions prevailed in the Country both in terms of energy and peaking availabili as given below: Energy (MU) Peak (MW) Requirement 1,68, ,166 1,3, ,16 Shortage -38,138-7,6 (%) The energy requirement registered a growth of 6.7% during the year against the projected growth of 4.6% and Peak demand registered a growth of 9.% against the projected growth of 8.8%. The month-wise power supply position in the Country during the year is given in Annexure I. 1

14 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Region-wise Actual Power Supply Position All the Regions in the Country namely Northern, Western, Southern, Eastern and North-Eastern Regions continued to experience energy as well as peak power shortage of varying magnitude on an overall basis, although there were short-term surpluses depending on the season or time of day. The surplus power was sold to deficit states or consumers either through bilateral contracts, Power Exchanges or traders. The energy shortage varied from.8% in the Western Region to 8.7% in the North-Eastern Region. Region-wise picture with regard to actual power supply position in the country during the year in terms of energy and peak is given below: Energy Peak Region Requir ement Availabi li Surplus / Deficit (-) Met Surplus / Deficit (-) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) Northern 332, ,589-2, ,977 47,642-4, Western 317, ,923-2, ,166 43,145-1, Southern 285, ,136-11, ,94 37,47-2, Eastern 119,82 117,155-1, ,4 16, North- Eastern 14,224 12,982-1, ,528 2, State-wise Actual Power Supply Position The details of annual power supply position in terms of energy requirement visà-vis energy availabili of various States/ Systems during the year are given in Annexure II. It may be seen that in Northern Region Delhi, Rajasthan and Haryana faced negligible energy shortage in the range of.4-.6%. Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Uttarakhand experienced energy shortages in the range of.9-3.%, whereas the shortage in Uttar Pradesh was 15.6%. The maximum energy shortage in Northern Region was in Jammu & Kashmir which was 19.1%. In Western Region, Gujarat faced negligible energy shortage whereas, Madhya Pradesh and Goa faced shortage in the range of.5-.9%. The maximum energy shortage was in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra which was 1.3%. 2

15 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: In Southern Region, Kerala and Puducherry faced energy shortages in the range of % whereas the shortage in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka was in the range of %. The maximum energy shortage in Southern Region was in Telangana which was 6.2%. In Eastern Region, Sikkim faced no energy shortage whereas West Bengal, Odisha and DVC faced energy shortages in the range of.6-2.7%. The maximum energy shortage of 2.8% was faced by Bihar and Jharkand. In North-Eastern Region, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland faced energy shortages in the range of %. The maximum energy shortage in North- Eastern Region was in Meghalaya and Tripura at 15.3% and 15.6% respectively. The shortages witnessed were partly on account of constraints in transmission, sub-transmission & distribution system. The constituent-wise details of actual peak demand vis-à-vis peak met during the year are shown in Annexure III. It may also be seen that the Northern, Western, Southern, Eastern and North Eastern Regions faced peaking shortage of 8.3%, 2.3%, 5.2%,.6% and 12.9% respectively. 2.4 Month-wise Actual Power Supply Position The month-wise power supply position of various states of the Country is given in Annexure-IV (A) and IV (B). 2.5 Power Supply from Central Generating Stations The scheduled energy drawal by the beneficiary States/ UTs vis-à-vis their entitlement from Central Generating Stations during the year is given in Annexure-V. 3. ACTUAL POWER SUPPLY POSITION VERSUS LGBR FOR THE YEAR All India As per LGBR, the forecast of all India energy requirements, energy availabili, peak demand and peak met for the year were close to the actual figures. Forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position of the country is given below: 3

16 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Power Supply Position LGBR Actual Deviation (%) Energy Requirement (MU) 1,48,672 1,68, Energy (MU) 995,157 1,3, Peak (MW) 147, ,166.2 Peak Met (MW) 144, , The actual requirement of energy was slightly higher than the forecast and the energy availabili was also higher than the target envisaged during preparation of LGBR. The actual peak demand was very close to the anticipated peak demand. 3.2 Region-wise/ State-wise comparison of LGBR vs Actual Power Supply Posiition A comparison of the state/constituent-wise actual power supply position both in terms of peak and energy as against the forecast in respect of various regions for the year is given in Annexure VI(A) & VI(B) respectively. Variation in energy availabili and peak met of the states were caused by changes in allocation from central sector projects and bilateral energy contracts of the states, which were not envisaged during the preparation of LGBR. Region-wise analysis of forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position is given below: Northern Region Forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position of Northern Region is given below: Power Supply Position LGBR Actual Deviation (%) Energy Requirement (MU) 328, , Energy (MU) 318, , Peak (MW) 47,57 51, Peak Met (MW) 46,899 47, The actual energy requirement, peak demand and peak met in the Northern Region for were higher by 1.1%, 9.3% and 1.6% respectively. The actual energy availabili of the Northern Region was lower than the anticipated by 2.3%. Thus the actual energy shortage resulted into 6.3% against the projected figure of 3.1%. 4

17 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: There was no energy shortage in Chandigarh against a forecasted surplus of 9.6%. Delhi had marginal shortage against projected surplus of 2.3%. Haryana had energy shortage of.4% which is higher than the forecasted surplus of 14.% on account of higher energy requirement and lower energy availabili as compared to the forecast. The actual energy shortage in the case of Himachal Pradesh was.9% as against the anticipated energy surplus of 17.8% on account of less energy availabili then the anticipated in the region. The actual shortage in case of Jammu & Kashmir was 19.1% against anticipated shortage of 29.6% due to higher energy availabili than anticipated. In case of Punjab, the actual energy shortage was 1.% against a forecasted surplus of.5% on account of lower energy availabili. Rajasthan had marginal energy shortage of.6% against a forecast of 8.5%. Uttar Pradesh had energy shortage of 15.6% against a forecast of 14.8% due to higher requirement and lower availabili than anticipated. Uttarakhand experienced a shortage of 3.% against anticipated energy surplus of 4.7% during the year Western Region Forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position of Western Region is given below: Power Supply Position LGBR Actual Deviation (%) Energy Requirement (MU) 288,62 317, Energy (MU) 289,29 314, Peak (MW) 45,98 44, Peak Met (MW) 52,652 43, The actual energy requirement and energy availabili in the Western Region were higher than the forecast by 1.2% and 9.% whereas the actual figures of Peak demand and peak met were lower by 3.9% and 18.1% respectively. The actual energy shortage in the Region was.8% as compared to forecasted surplus of.3%. The actual peak demand of the Western Region was less than the anticipated. The actual energy shortage in the Western Region was higher than the forecasted figure on account of higher energy requirement as compared to availabili. All the states of Western Region experienced lower shortages. Chhattisgarh had energy shortage of 1.3% against forecast surplus of 4.9% due to much lower energy availabili than the forecast. Gujarat did not face any energy shortage against a forecast surplus of 4.1%. Madhya Pradesh experienced 5

18 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: actual energy shortage of.5% against a forecast surplus of 5.1% due to lower energy availabili. The actual energy shortage in Maharashtra was 1.3%, lower than the estimated energy shortage of 12.6% due to increase in availabili. In case of Goa, the actual energy shortage was.9% against the anticipated energy shortage of 7.%. Daman & Diu faced no energy shortage against anticipated energy shortage of 3.% primarily due to the lower actual energy requirement than the forecasted figure. Dadra and Nagar Haveli had faced energy shortage of.1% against of a forecasted shortage of 2.2% Southern Region Forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position of Southern Region is given below: Power Supply Position LGBR Actual Deviation (%) Energy Requirement (MU) 298,18 285, Energy (MU) 26, , Peak (MW) 41,677 39, Peak Met (MW) 32,423 37, The actual energy availabili and peak demand met in Southern Region were higher by 5.3% and 14.3% respectively than the predicted figures. The actual energy shortage in the Region was 4.1% as compared to a forecasted figure of 12.7%. This is due to increase in energy availabili on account of higher load factor in the region against the forecasted figure. The actual energy requirement and peak demand of the Southern Region ware less than the anticipated on account of higher load factor and demand side management measures taken by the states. The actual energy shortage in Southern Region was less than the predicted figure mainly on account of higher availabili and lower requirement than the forecast. The actual energy shortage in Andhra Pradesh was 4.9% and of Telangana was 6.2% while the forecasted figure for erstwhile undivided Andhra Pradesh was 15.3%. The actual energy shortage in Karnataka was 4.3% as against the anticipated shortage of 14.4%, due to lower energy requirement as compared to the anticipated. The actual energy shortage in Kerala was 1.5% as against the anticipated shortage of 24.7% due to higher energy availabili than the forecast. The actual energy shortage in Tamil Nadu was 3.1% as against the anticipated shortage of 6.8% on account of higher availabili and lower 6

19 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: requirement than the forecast. The actual energy shortage in Puducherry was 1.1% as against the anticipated surplus of 1.2% due to less availabili Eastern Region Forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position of Eastern Region is given below: Power Supply Position LGBR Actual Deviation (%) Energy Requirement (MU) 118, ,82.4 Energy (MU) 114, , Peak (MW) 17,68 17,4-3.2 Peak Met (MW) 17,782 16, The actual energy requirement, energy availabili in Eastern Region during were higher than anticipated by.4% and 2.2%, while the peak demand and peak met were lower than anticipated by 3.2% and 4.8% respectively. There was energy shortage of 1.6% in the Eastern Region against anticipated shortage of 3.4%. This was mainly due to higher energy availabili as compared to the forecast as most of Eastern Regional states traded their surplus power, which was not accounted for in the LGBR. The actual energy shortage in West Bengal and Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) was.6% and 2.7% which is close to projected shortage of.4% and 2.6%, respectively. Odisha faced marginal actual energy shortage of 1.6% against anticipated energy shortage of.8%. The energy shortage in Jharkhand was 2.8% as against projected shortage of 11.1% due to lower actual energy requirement than anticipated. Bihar faced energy shortage of 2.8% against anticipated shortage of 15.3% due to higher availabili than the forecast North Eastern Region Forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position of North Eastern Region is given below: 7

20 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Power Supply Position LGBR Actual Deviation (%) Energy Requirement (MU) 14,823 14, Energy (MU) 12,248 12, Peak (MW) 2,543 2, Peak Met (MW) 2,215 2, The actual energy requirement, peak demand and peak demand met in North Eastern Region during was lower than anticipated by 4.%,.6% and.6% respectively. However; the actual energy availabili during the year was higher by 6.% than anticipated resulting into lower actual energy shortage of 8.7% in the Region as compared to forecast shortage of 17.4%. The actual energy shortages in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Nagaland were 9.9%, 7.% and 3.9% against the anticipated shortages of 19.7%, 32.2% and 26.% respectively. The main reason for lower energy shortages than the anticipated were lower actual energy requirement and higher actual energy availabili vis-à-vis the anticipated figures. The actual energy shortage in the case of Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura were 3.8% 15.3%, 6.6% and 15.6% against anticipated surplus of 3.6%, 12.3%, 6.8% and 19.8% respectively due to lower energy availabili than the forecast. The lower energy availabili was due to net export of power by Mizoram and Tripura through bilateral contracts or through traders. 4. LOAD GENERATION BALANCE REPORT FOR THE YEAR Overview The exercise for formulating the anticipated power supply position in the country for the next year involves (a) assessment of power requirements in each State (month-wise) in terms of unrestricted energy requirement and peak demand and (b) realistic estimate of electrici availabili both in terms of energy and capaci from various sources. While the peak demand and energy requirement in the States are worked out on the basis of the trend analysis considering the actual data for the preceding years as also the specific load requirements, if any, as per established methodology; the energy availabili is worked out on the basis of generation targets set by the Operations Performance Monitoring Division, CEA after detailed consultations with the generating companies/ Utilities and approved by Ministry of Power. The Regional Power Committees prepare the estimates of month-wise power requirement and 8

21 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: availabili for each of its constituents and finalize the same in consultation with them. The region-wise power supply position is coordinated in Grid Management Division, CEA to arrive at the all India power supply position. The studies carried out for anticipated power supply position for the year indicate that there would be energy shortage of 2.1% and peak shortage of 2.6% in the country during The methodology for assessment of power supply position in the country, each Region and State is discussed in the succeeding paragraphs. 4.2 Assessment of Power Supply Position for Energy Generation Targets The assessment of gross energy generation in the country during the year has been carried-out in CEA taking into consideration the past performance of the thermal plants, their vintage and maintenance schedule of the generating units during the year, likely partial and forced outages and availabili of fuel etc. The maintenance schedule of nuclear/ thermal/ lignite based thermal power generating stations for the year is given in Annexure VII. In case of hydroelectric power plants the storage position of reservoirs, extent of utilization of stored waters till the onset of next monsoon, estimates of carryover waters to next hydrological year and estimates of generation considering the anticipated inflows and past performance are taken into consideration while estimating gross generation. The generation from new units considering their commissioning schedule has also been included in the estimates of the generation targets. A capaci addition programme of 2,37 MW during the year has been considered comprising as under: Category Installed Capaci (MW) Thermal 17,346 Hydro 1,691 Nuclear 1, Total 2,37 The details of the new generating units for benefits during along with the commissioning schedule are given in the Annexure-VIII. The gross energy generation target of BU for the year , fixed in consultation with 9

22 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: the various generating companies and approved by Ministry of Power is detailed as under: Type Generation Target (BU) Thermal Nuclear 38. Hydro 128. Bhutan Import 4.8 Total 1, Assessment of Energy The net energy availabili (ex-bus) corresponding to gross energy target as finalized in CEA/ MoP [following the procedure as discussed above] is computed for all generating plants taking into consideration the normative auxiliary consumption. The energy availabili in each State is worked out at respective Regional Power Committee Secretariat as under: (a) Generation from generating plants owned by the State, (b) Share of Power from the common projects, (c) Allocation of firm power from Central Generating Stations (CGSs), (d) Allocation from unallocated quota of power from Central Generating Stations as per the allocation in vogue. (e) Energy import/ export under long term bilateral agreements including that from IPPs. (f) Generation from Non-conventional and renewable energy sources, support from Captive Power Plants and generation from IPPs. The allocation of power (firm as well as unallocated) from Central generating stations as on is given in Annexure-IX. The short-term exchange as per bilateral contracts and exchange of energy through exchanges is not taken into consideration. Depending upon the actual exchanges and over drawal/ under drawls of energy against schedule, the availabili of power to a State may change Assessment of Peak The estimated peak availabili is calculated from the units available for generation in the various utilities in different months after considering schedule maintenance in the RPC forum and auxiliary consumptions. 1

23 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Assessment of Power Requirement The assessment of the constituent-wise unrestricted peak demand and energy requirement of each region is made using the past data and trend analysis with the concerned state/ UTs and finalized after detailed discussions at respective RPCs (for the forecast of the peak demand and energy requirement) Assessment of Shortage/Surplus The anticipated electrici shortage or surpluses are calculated as a difference between the net unrestricted anticipated requirement and the net anticipated availabili in terms of energy and peak demand. 4.3 Consultations with States/ UTs The exercise for arriving at the targets for anticipated energy generation during the year has been carried out in CEA following a detailed consultation process with the generating companies where the aspects like the maintenance schedule are also discussed and finalized. The month-wise power requirements and the net peak and energy availabili have been discussed at RPC level with their constituents and finalized based on the total energy availabili target finalized by CEA/ MoP. 4.4 Anticipated Power Supply Position during All India During the year , there would be anticipated energy shortage of 2.1% and peak shortage of 2.6%. The annual energy requirement and availabili and peak demand and peak availabili in the country are given in the Table below. Particulars Energy ( MU) Peak (MW) Requirement 1,162, ,862 1,138, ,754 Shortage (-) -24,77-4,18 Shortage(-) % The month-wise power supply position of the country is given at Annexure-X. 11

24 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: Region-wise Power Supply Position The region-wise anticipated month-wise power supply position for is given at Annexure-XI and is summarized in the Table below: State / Region Energy Peak Requirement Met Deficit (-) Deficit (-) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) Northern 355, ,54-1, ,329 54, Western 353,68 364,826 11, ,479 5,254 1, Southern 313, ,979-35, ,63 35,11-8, Eastern 124,61 127,66 2, ,57 19, North- Eastern 15,73 13,934-1, ,65 2, All India 1,162,423 1,138,346-24, , ,754-4, It may be seen that except Western and Eastern Region, other three regions would face energy shortage varying from.4% in the Northern Region to 11.3% in the North-Eastern Region and Southern Region each. The peaking shortages of.4%, 19.8% and 4.% are likely to prevail in the regions of Northern, Southern and North-Eastern Region respectively. Western and Eastern Regions are expected to have peak surpluses in the range of 3.7% and 4.6% and energy surplus of 3.3% and 2.% respectively. The pattern of peak demand and energy requirement in the country as well as in Northern, Western, Southern, Eastern and North Eastern Regions during 21-11, , , and along with forecasted demand patterns for are given at Exhibit-1(A) to Exhibit -1(F) respectively. 4.5 State-wise Power Supply Position The State/UT-wise annual power supply position in each State/ UT is given in the Annexure-XII. It may be seen that 17 States/UTs would have energy deficit and 19 States/UTs would have peak deficit of varying degrees. It may also be 12

25 Central Electrici Authori LGBR: seen that 18 States/ UTs would have net surplus energy and 16 States/UTs would have peak surplus on annual basis. Range Number of States Energy Peak DEFICIT Above 2% 4 5 1% - 2% 6 6 5% - 1% 2 2 % - 5% 5 6 Total SURPLUS Above 2% 4 5 1% - 2% 1 3 5% - 1% 5 2 % - 5% 8 6 Total The month-wise details of energy requirement and peak demand and corresponding availabili are given in the Annexure-XIII. It may be seen that the hydro rich State having run of the river schemes on the Himalayan rivers viz. Himachal Pradesh is surplus in energy during monsoon period, while it would face shortage conditions during the winter low inflow months when the generation from hydro schemes dwindles to the minimum. Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, DVC, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura and Sikkim shall have both peaking and energy surplus on annual basis. Punjab, Puducherry and West Bengal would have surplus in terms of energy whereas Gujarat and Arunachal Pradesh will be in comfortable position in terms of peak on annual basis. All other States in the country would face shortages of varying degrees both in term of energy and peaking. ********** 13

26 ANNEXURES

27 Annex-I Month-wise power supply position of India in Peak (MW) Energy (MU) Year Peak Peak Met Surplus(+) / (%) Surplus/ Deficit Energy requirement Surplus(+) / (%) Surplus/ Deficit Apr , ,972-6, ,855 84,92-3, May , ,794-7, ,46 87,93-3, Jun ,166 14,633-7, ,94 9,446-3, Jul , ,16-5, ,637 91,24-3, Aug , ,886-8, ,652 9,341-4, Sep ,925 14,647-5, ,235 85,553-3, Oct ,63 139,148-6, ,433 87,488-3, Nov , ,344-4, ,488 82,578-2, Dec ,68 136,527-5, ,22 84,572-2,63-3. Jan , ,348-4, ,163 84,64-2, Feb ,38 135,21-4, ,52 77,499-2,3-2.5 Mar , ,678-4, ,41 83,614-1, Annual 148, ,16-7, ,68,923 1,3,785-38,

28 Actual power supply position in terms of Energy Requirement vis-à-vis Energy of various States/ Systems during the year Region / State / System Requirement Surplus(+) / (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Chandigarh 1,616 1,616. Delhi 29,231 29, Haryana 46,615 46, Himachal Pradesh 8,87 8, Jammu & Kashmir 16,214 13,119-3, Punjab 48,629 48, Rajasthan 65,717 65, Uttar Pradesh 13,179 87,62-16, Uttarakhand 12,445 12, Northern Region 332, ,589-2, Chhattisgarh 21,499 21, Gujarat 96,235 96, Madhya Pradesh 53,374 53, Maharashtra 134, ,78-1, Daman & Diu 2,86 2,86. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5,37 5, Goa 3,969 3, Western Region 317, ,923-2, Andhra Pradesh 59,198 56,313-2, Karnataka 62,643 59,926-2, Kerala 22,459 22, Tamil Nadu 95,758 92,75-3,8-3.1 Telangana 43,337 4,644-2, Puducherry 2,42 2, Lakshadweep Southern Region 285, ,136-11, Bihar 19,294 18, Damodar Valley Corporation 18,222 17, Jharkhand 7,599 7, Odisha 26,482 26, West Bengal 47,86 46, Sikkim Andaman & Nicobar Eastern Region 119,82 117,155-1, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 8,527 7, Manipur Meghalaya 1,93 1, Mizoram Nagaland Tripura 1,242 1, North-Eastern Region 14,224 12,982-1, All India 1,68,923 1,3,785-38, Annex-II

29 Actual power supply position in terms of Peak vis-à-vis Peak Met of various States/ Systems during the year Region / State / System Peak Peak Met Surplus(+) / (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) Chandigarh Delhi 6,6 5, Haryana 9,152 9,152. Himachal Pradesh 1,422 1,422. Jammu & Kashmir 2,554 2, Punjab 11,534 1,23-1, Rajasthan 1,642 1,642. Uttar Pradesh 15,67 13,3-2, Uttarakhand 1,93 1,93. Northern Region 51,977 47,642-4, Chhattisgarh 3,817 3, Gujarat 13,63 13, Madhya Pradesh 9,755 9, Maharashtra 2,147 19, Daman & Diu Dadra & Nagar Haveli Goa Western Region 44,166 43,145-1, Andhra Pradesh 7,144 6, Karnataka 1,1 9, Kerala 3,76 3, Tamil Nadu 13,77 13, Telangana 7,884 6,755-1, Puducherry Lakshadweep 8 8. Southern Region 39,94 37,47-2, Bihar 2,994 2, Damodar Valley Corporation 2,653 2, Jharkhand 1,75 1, Odisha 3,92 3, West Bengal 7,544 7, Sikkim Andaman & Nicobar Eastern Region 17,4 16, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 1,45 1, Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Tripura North-Eastern Region 2,528 2, All India 148, ,16-7,6-4.7 Annex-III

30 Annex-IV(A) (1/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak demand) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar Chandigarh Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Delhi Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Haryana Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Himachal Pradesh Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Jammu & Kashmir Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Punjab Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Rajasthan Peak (MW) Peak (MW)

31 Annex-IV(A) (2/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak demand) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (MW) (%) Uttar Pradesh Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Uttarakhand Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Northern Region Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Chhattisgarh Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Gujarat Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Madhya Pradesh Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Maharashtra

32 Annex-IV(A) (3/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak demand) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Daman & Diu Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Dadra & Nagar Haveli Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Goa Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Western Region Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Andhra Pradesh # Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Karnataka Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW)

33 Annex-IV(A) (4/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak demand) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (%) Kerala Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Tamil Nadu Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Telangana Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Puducherry Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Lakshadweep Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Southern Region Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Bihar Peak (MW)

34 Annex-IV(A) (5/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak demand) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Damodar Valley Corporation Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Jharkhand Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Odisha Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) West Bengal Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Sikkim Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Andaman & Nicobar Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW)

35 Annex-IV(A) (6/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak demand) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (%) Eastern Region Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Arunachal Pradesh Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Assam Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Manipur Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Meghalaya Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Mizoram Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Nagaland Peak (MW)

36 Annex-IV(A) (7/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of peak demand) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Tripura Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) North-Eastern Region Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) All India Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) # Annual Peak figures (214-15) for Andhra Pradesh have been computed post-bifurcation (from Jun-14 onwards) of erstwhile AP into AP and Telangana

37 Annex-IV(B) (1/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar Chandigarh Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Delhi Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Haryana Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Himachal Pradesh Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Jammu & Kashmir Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Punjab Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Rajasthan Requirement (MU) (MU)

38 Annex-IV(B) (2/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (MU) (%) Uttar Pradesh Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Uttarakhand Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Northern Region Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Chhattisgarh Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Gujarat Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Madhya Pradesh Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Maharashtra

39 Annex-IV(B) (3/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Daman & Diu Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Dadra & Nagar Haveli Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Goa Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Western Region Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Andhra Pradesh Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Karnataka Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU)

40 Annex-IV(B) (4/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (%) Kerala Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Tamil Nadu Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Telangana Peak (MW) Peak (MW) (MW) (%) Puducherry Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Lakshadweep Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Southern Region Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Bihar Requirement (MU)

41 Annex-IV(B) (5/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (MU) (MU) (%) Damodar Valley Corporation Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Jharkhand Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Odisha Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) West Bengal Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Sikkim Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Andaman & Nicobar Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU)

42 Annex-IV(B) (6/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (%) Eastern Region Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Arunachal Pradesh Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Assam Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Manipur Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Meghalaya Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Mizoram Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Nagaland Requirement (MU)

43 Annex-IV(B) (7/7) Month-wise power supply position of States/ UTs during the year (in terms of energy) State/ Region Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Sep-14 Oct-14 Nov-14 Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar (MU) (MU) (%) Tripura Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) North-Eastern Region Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) All India Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%)

44 Annex-V Scheduled Drawal of energy by the States/ UTs vis-à-vis their Entitlement from the Central Generating Stations during the year Region / State / System Entitlement Scheduled Drawal (MU) (MU) Northern Region Chandigarh Delhi Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand Western Region Chhattisgarh Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Daman & Diu Dadra & Nagar Haveli Goa Southern Region Andhra Pradesh Karnataka Kerala Tamil Nadu Telangana Puducherry Bihar Eastern Region Damodar Valley Corporation Jharkhand Odisha West Bengal Sikkim North-Eastern Region Arunachal Pradesh Assam Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Tripura

45 Annex-VI(A) Comparison of the constituent-wise forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position for the year (in terms of peak) Region / State / System LGBR Peak (MW) Actual % Deviation LGBR Actual % Deviation LGBR Actual LGBR Actual Chandigarh Delhi 6,1 6, ,728 5, Haryana 8,5 9, ,264 9, Himachal Pradesh 1,6 1, ,14 1, Jammu & Kashmir 2,55 2, ,258 2, Punjab 12, 11, ,29 1, ,791-1, Rajasthan 11, 1, ,271 1, Uttar Pradesh 14,5 15, ,14 13, ,396-2, Uttarakhand 1,9 1, ,941 1, Northern Region 47,57 51, ,899 47, , Chhattisgarh 3,197 3, ,682 3, Gujarat 11,58 13, ,47 13, , Madhya Pradesh 1,73 9, ,457 9, , Maharashtra 21,414 2, ,459 19, , Daman & Diu Dadra & Nagar Haveli Goa Western Region 45,98 44, ,652 43, ,672-1, Andhra Pradesh 14,993 7,144-11,791 6, Karnataka 1,772 1, ,137 9, , Kerala 3,742 3,76.5 2,557 3, , Tamil Nadu 13,773 13, ,128 13, , Telangana # - 7, , Puducherry Southern Region 41,677 39, ,423 37, ,254-2, Bihar 2,75 2, ,38 2, Damodar Valley Corporation 2,815 2, ,84 2, Jharkhand 1,13 1, ,238 1, Odisha 3,9 3,92.5 4,19 3, West Bengal 7,6 7, ,491 7, Sikkim Eastern Region 17,68 17, ,782 16, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 1,48 1, ,1 1, Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Tripura North-Eastern Region 2,543 2, ,215 2, All India 147, , , , ,27-7, # Telangana came into existence w.e.f. June, 214 after bifurcation of undivided Andhra Pradesh Peak Met (MW) (MW) Surplus / Deficit (-) (%)

46 Annex-VI(B) Comparison of the constituent-wise forecast vis-à-vis actual power supply position for the year (in terms of energy) Region / State / System LGBR Actual % Deviation LGBR Actual % Deviation LGBR Actual LGBR Actual Chandigarh 1,635 1, ,791 1, Delhi 29,5 29, ,959 29, , Haryana 45,95 46, ,363 46, , Himachal Pradesh 9,575 8, ,276 8, , Jammu & Kashmir 16,13 16, ,355 13, ,775-3, Punjab 49,2 48, ,259 48, Rajasthan 62,54 65, ,197 65, , Uttar Pradesh 11,95 13, ,863 87, ,42-16, Uttarakhand 12,785 12, ,39 12, Northern Region 328, , , , ,17-2, Chhattisgarh 23,691 21, ,378 21, , Gujarat 78,632 96, ,85 96, , Madhya Pradesh 59,776 53, ,814 53, , Maharashtra 115, , ,82 133, ,571-1, Daman & Diu 1,838 2, ,783 2, Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5,479 5, ,361 5, Goa 3,272 3, ,42 3, Western Region 288,62 317, ,29 314, , Andhra Pradesh 13,732 59,198-87,91 56, Karnataka 69,596 62, ,593 59, ,3-2, Kerala 22,492 22, ,948 22, , Tamil Nadu 98,822 95, ,132 92,75.7-6,69-3, Telangana # - 43, , Puducherry 2,482 2, ,736 2, Southern Region 298,18 285, , , ,814-11, Bihar 15,917 19, ,477 18, , Damodar Valley Corporation 19,75 18, ,189 17, Jharkhand 8,315 7, ,393 7, Odisha 27,363 26, ,151 26, West Bengal 46,81 47, ,594 46, Sikkim Eastern Region 118, , , , ,986-1, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 8,765 8, ,945 7, , Manipur Meghalaya 1,996 1, ,241 1, Mizoram Nagaland Tripura 1,389 1, ,664 1, North-Eastern Region 14,823 14, ,248 12, ,575-1, All India 1,48,672 1,68, ,157 1,3, ,515-38, # Telangana came into existence w.e.f. June, 214 after bifurcation of undivided Andhra Pradesh Requirement Surplus / Deficit (-) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%)

47 Annex-VII (1 / 2) State/ System Maintenance schedule of Nuclear/Thermal/Hydro based power generating stations for the year Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date NORTHERN REGION End Date No. of Maintenance Days Delhi BTPS Capital Overhaul Delhi BTPS Capital Overhaul Delhi BTPS Boiler Overhaul Delhi BTPS Boiler Overhaul Delhi BTPS Boiler Overhaul Delhi Delhi GTs 1 3 No planned outage Delhi Delhi GTs Major Breakdown of GT Delhi Delhi GTs Major Inspection Delhi Delhi GTs 4 3 No planned outage Delhi Delhi GTs 5 3 No planned outage Delhi Delhi GTs Gen Overhaul Delhi Delhi GTs ST HRSG-1 15 No planned outage Delhi Delhi GTs ST HRSG-2 15 No planned outage Delhi Delhi GTs ST HRSG Gen Overhaul & Bearing Inspection Delhi Delhi GTs ST HRSG Gen Overhaul & Bearing Inspection Delhi Delhi GTs ST HRSG-5 15 No planned outage Delhi Delhi GTs ST HRSG-6 15 No planned outage Delhi PRAGATI - I GT Air inlet Filter Replacement,Combustion Inspection Delhi PRAGATI - I GT Annual maintenance Delhi PRAGATI - I GT Annual maintenance Delhi PRAGATI - I GT Air inlet Filter Replacement,Major Inspection Delhi PRAGATI - I GT Annual maintenance Delhi PRAGATI - I GT STG Exciter sole Plate replacement Delhi PRAGATI - I ST Annual maintenance Delhi PRAGATI - III GT Annual maintenance Delhi PRAGATI - III GT Combustion Inspection Delhi PRAGATI - III GT Awaiting New Generator Transformer Delhi PRAGATI - III GT No planned outage Delhi PRAGATI - III ST Minor Overhaul Delhi PRAGATI - III ST No planned outage Delhi RITHALA GT No planned outage Delhi RITHALA GT No planned outage Delhi RITHALA ST No planned outage Delhi RTPS Capital Overhauling Delhi RTPS No planned outage Haryana CLP Jhhajhar Annual maintenance Haryana CLP Jhhajhar Annual maintenance Haryana DCRTPP Yamuna Nagar 1 3 Annual overhauling Haryana DCRTPP Yamuna Nagar 2 3 Annual overhauling Haryana Faridabad (GPS) GT Boiler License Renewal,4 EOH Insp.+AFR Haryana Faridabad (GPS) GT Annual maintenance Haryana Faridabad (GPS) GT EOH Inspection+AFR Haryana Faridabad (GPS) ST Annual S/D Haryana Haryana FTPS 1 55 No planned outage Haryana Haryana FTPS 2 55 No planned outage Haryana Haryana FTPS 3 55 No planned outage Haryana Haryana PTPS Biannual overhauling Haryana Haryana PTPS 2 11 No planned outage Haryana Haryana PTPS 3 11 No planned outage Haryana Haryana PTPS Biannual overhauling Haryana Haryana PTPS Capital overhauling Haryana Haryana PTPS Biannual overhauling Haryana Haryana PTPS Capital overhauling, ESP Repair Works Haryana Haryana PTPS 8 25 No planned outage Haryana IGSTPP,Jhajjar Boiler Overhaul Haryana IGSTPP,Jhajjar 2 5 No planned outage Haryana IGSTPP,Jhajjar Boiler Overhaul + Generator Mandatory Haryana RGTPP HISSAR Biannual overhauling Reason

48 Annex-VII (2 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Haryana RGTPP HISSAR Mini S/D LANCO ANPARA - C( IPP ) Annual maintenance LANCO ANPARA - C( IPP ) Annual maintenance PSPCL GHTP LM'bat 1 21 No planned outage PSPCL GHTP LM'bat 2 21 No planned outage PSPCL GHTP LM'bat Capital Overhaul PSPCL GHTP LM'bat Annual Overhaul, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL GNDTPS(Bhatinda) Annual Overhaul, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL GNDTPS(Bhatinda) Annual Overhaul, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL GNDTPS(Bhatinda) Annual Overhaul, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL GNDTPS(Bhatinda) Annual Overhaul, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL PSPCL Nabha Power Ltd Rajpura Nabha Power Ltd Rajpura Reason Planned Maintenance Planned Maintenance PSPCL ROPAR TPS GGSSTP Annual Maintenace, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL ROPAR TPS GGSSTP 2 21 No planned outage PSPCL ROPAR TPS GGSSTP 3 21 No planned outage PSPCL ROPAR TPS GGSSTP Annual Maintenace, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL ROPAR TPS GGSSTP Capital Maintenance, Boiler Overhaul PSPCL ROPAR TPS GGSSTP Annual Maintenace, Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan Anta GPS GT Major Inspection,4 EOH Inspection,8 EOH Inspection Rajasthan Anta GPS GT Annual maintenance Rajasthan Anta GPS GT Annual maintenance Rajasthan Anta GPS GT EOH Inspection,4 EOH Inspection Rajasthan Anta GPS GT Annual maintenance Rajasthan Anta GPS GT Major Inspection,4 EOH Inspection Rajasthan Anta GPS GT Annual maintenance Rajasthan Anta GPS ST Major Inspection, Bioler License Renewal Rajasthan Anta GPS ST Annual maintenance Rajasthan BARSINGSAR LTPS Annual Maintenance of Boiler including statutory Inspection Rajasthan BARSINGSAR LTPS Annual Maintenance of Boiler including statutory Inspection Rajasthan CHHABRA TPS Annual boiler overhaul & Inspection of Turbine/Generator Bearing & Overhauling of LPT & Generator Rajasthan CHHABRA TPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan CHHABRA TPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan CHHABRA TPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan DHOLPUR GAS CCPP GT Major Inspection Rajasthan DHOLPUR GAS CCPP GT-2 11 No planned outage Rajasthan DHOLPUR GAS CCPP ST Annual Shutdown Rajasthan DHOLPUR GAS CCPP ST Annual maintenance Rajasthan GIRAL Annual planned Maintenance Rajasthan GIRAL Annual planned Maintenance Rajasthan Kalisindh TPP 1 6 No planned outage Rajasthan Kalisindh TPP 2 6 No planned outage Rajasthan KAWAI (adani) HIP Rotor Inspection Rajasthan KAWAI (adani) S/d Required for license renewal Rajasthan KTPS Annual Boiler Overhaul & R&M of Generator Protection Rajasthan KTPS Annual Boiler Overhaul & R&M of Generator Protection Rajasthan KTPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan KTPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan KTPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan KTPS Under Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan KTPS Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual Boiler Overhaul & Inspection of Turbine/Generator Bearing Refractory Maint. & Boiler Insp,Annual Overhaul,Refractory Maintenance & Boiler Insp.

49 Annex-VII (3 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Refractory Maint. & Boiler Insp,Annual Overhaul,Refractory Maintenance & Boiler Insp. Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Refractory Maint. & Boiler Insp,Capital Overhaul Annual Overhaul Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Refractory Maint. & Boiler Insp,Capital Overhaul Annual Overhaul Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Refractory Maint. & Boiler Insp Annual overhaul, Refractory Maint & Boiler Insp. Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Refractory Maint. & Boiler Insp Annual overhaul, Refractory Maint & Boiler Insp. Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual Overhaul,Refractory Maintenace & Boiler Insp Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual Overhaul,Refractory Maintenace & Boiler Insp Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAJWEST Power Annual maintenance Rajasthan RAMGARH GAS CCPP GT HGPI & Overhauling of Generator Rajasthan RAMGARH GAS CCPP GT Combution inspection Rajasthan RAMGARH GAS CCPP GT Combution inspection Rajasthan RAMGARH GAS CCPP ST Annual planned Maintenance Rajasthan RAMGARH GAS CCPP ST Annual planned Maintenance Rajasthan RAPS - A 1 2 No planned outage Rajasthan RAPS - A 2 2 No planned outage Rajasthan RAPS - B 3 22 No planned outage Rajasthan RAPS - B BSD Rajasthan RAPS - C 5 22 No planned outage Rajasthan RAPS - C Biennial S/D Rajasthan SURATGARH TPS Under Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan SURATGARH TPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan SURATGARH TPS Under Annual Boiler Overhaul/Overhauling of Generator Rajasthan SURATGARH TPS Capital Overhaul Rajasthan SURATGARH TPS Annual Boiler Overhaul Rajasthan SURATGARH TPS Annual Boiler Overhaul UPPCL ANPARA 1 21 No planned outage UPPCL ANPARA Overhaul UPPCL ANPARA 3 21 No planned outage UPPCL ANPARA 4 5 No planned outage UPPCL ANPARA Overhaul UPPCL H'GANJ Overhaul UPPCL H'GANJ 7 15 No planned outage UPPCL H'GANJ 8 25 No planned outage UPPCL H'GANJ Overhaul UPPCL OBRA Overhaul UPPCL OBRA 2 5 No planned outage UPPCL OBRA 6 94 No planned outage Reason

50 Annex-VII (4 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days UPPCL OBRA 7 94 No planned outage UPPCL OBRA 8 94 No planned outage UPPCL OBRA Overhaul UPPCL OBRA 1 2 No planned outage UPPCL OBRA 11 2 No planned outage UPPCL OBRA 12 2 No planned outage UPPCL OBRA Overhaul UPPCL PANKI 3 15 No planned outage UPPCL PANKI Overhaul UPPCL PARICHHA 1 11 No planned outage UPPCL PARICHHA 2 11 No planned outage UPPCL PARICHHA 3 21 No planned outage UPPCL PARICHHA Overhauling UPPCL PARICHHA 5 25 No planned outage UPPCL PARICHHA Overhaul UPPCL ROSA TPS ( IPP ) Boiler Overhaul UPPCL ROSA TPS ( IPP ) (Turbine LP,HIP & Gen+Boiler) OH UPPCL ROSA TPS ( IPP ) (Turbine LP& Gen+Boiler) OH UPPCL ROSA TPS ( IPP ) 4 3 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Boiler license Renewal,Combustor Inspection,Air Filter Replacement Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Boiler license & Air Filter Replacement,Combustor Inspection,Air filter replacement Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Boiler license & Air Filter Replacement,Combustor Inspection+AFR Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Boiler License+Air Filter Replacement, Combustor Inspection Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS ST No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Auriya GPS ST No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Boiler license Renewal,8 EOH Insp., 4 EOH Insp.+AFR,Compressor washing Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT EOH Insp., Flame tube Insp+BLR,Air filter Replacement, Comp. Wash. Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Boi. Lice. Ren.,4 EOH Insp.,Major Insp.,Comp. Wash Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT EOH Insp,Boiler license Renewal,8 EOH Insp.,air filter Replacement,4 EOH Insp.+Comp wash Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS GT Annual maintenance Reason Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS ST Annual S/D+Condenser Cleaning Uttar Pradesh Dadri GPS ST Annual S/D+Condenser Cleaning Uttar Pradesh Dadri NCTPS Boiler Overhaul+LP/Gen+DDCIMS R&M Uttar Pradesh Dadri NCTPS Boiler License Renewal Uttar Pradesh Dadri NCTPS Boiler Overhaul+LP/Gen+DDCIMS R&M Uttar Pradesh Dadri NCTPS Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Dadri NCTPS Boiler Overhaul+LP/Gen+DDCIMS R&M Uttar Pradesh Dadri NCTPS Boiler License Renewal

51 Annex-VII (5 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Uttar Pradesh Dadri NCTPS S/D Continuing from last March Uttar Pradesh NAPS 1 22 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh NAPS Biennial S/D Uttar Pradesh Rihand-I STPS Annual Overhaul+RNM of ATRS Uttar Pradesh Rihand-I STPS 2 5 No planned outage Reason Uttar Pradesh Rihand-II Boiler License Renewal+Annual Overhaul Uttar Pradesh Rihand-II Annual maintenance Uttar Pradesh Rihand-II 4 5 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Rihand-III Annual Overhaul+GEN 1st Inspection Uttar Pradesh Rihand-III Annual Overhaul+GEN 1st Inspection Uttar Pradesh Singrauli STPS 1 2 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Singrauli STPS Annual Overhaul+Gen. Uttar Pradesh Singrauli STPS Annual Overhaul+Gen. Uttar Pradesh Singrauli STPS 4 2 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Singrauli STPS 5 2 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Singrauli STPS Capital Overhaul+DDCMIS Uttar Pradesh Singrauli STPS 7 5 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Tanda TPS Annual Overhaul+TG+Bearing Inspection Uttar Pradesh Tanda TPS Annual Overhaul+TG+Bearing Inspection Uttar Pradesh Tanda TPS Capital Overhaul Uttar Pradesh Tanda TPS 4 11 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Unchahar -I TPS Annual Overhaul+Turbine+Gen Uttar Pradesh Unchahar -I TPS 2 21 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Unchahar -II 3 21 No planned outage Uttar Pradesh Unchahar -II Annual Overhaul+LPT+Gen Uttar Pradesh Unchahar -III Annual Overhaul+Turbine+Gen WESTERN REGION GUJARAT - GSECL UKAI TPS Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL UKAI TPS Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL UKAI TPS Capital Overhaul & ESP REFURBISHMENT GUJARAT - GSECL UKAI TPS Major R&M GUJARAT - GSECL UKAI TPS Dropped as the same is proposed during Feb - Mar 215 GUJARAT - GSECL UKAI TPS Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL GANDHINAGAR Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL GANDHINAGAR Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL GANDHINAGAR Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL GANDHINAGAR Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL GANDHINAGAR Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL WANAKBORI No planned outage GUJARAT - GSECL WANAKBORI Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL WANAKBORI Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL WANAKBORI Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL WANAKBORI Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL WANAKBORI C & I - R & M GUJARAT - GSECL WANAKBORI Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL SIKKA Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL SIKKA Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL SIKKA No planned outage GUJARAT - GSECL SIKKA No planned outage GUJARAT - GSECL KLTPS Capital Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL KLTPS Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL KLTPS No planned outage GUJARAT - GSECL KLTPS Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - GSECL DHUVRAN GAS Stage-I Major Inspection GUJARAT - GSECL DHUVRAN GAS Stage-II Major Inspection GUJARAT - GSECL UTRAN - II GT & STG C INSP GUJARAT - IPP / PVT AKRIMOTA Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT AKRIMOTA Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT TORRENT POWER LTD C Boiler Inspection GUJARAT - IPP / PVT TORRENT POWER LTD D Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT TORRENT POWER LTD E Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT TORRENT POWER LTD F Annual Overhaul

52 Annex-VII (6 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date GUJARAT - IPP / PVT SUGEN* GUJARAT - IPP / PVT SUGEN* GUJARAT - IPP / PVT SUGEN* GUJARAT - IPP / PVT UNO SUGEN No. of Maintenance Reason Days Annual Overhaul / Annual IBR Inspection Annual Overhaul / Annual IBR Inspection Annual Overhaul / Annual IBR Inspection Annual Overhaul / Annual IBR Inspection GUJARAT - IPP / PVT CLPIL GT No planned outage GUJARAT - IPP / PVT CLPIL GT MINOR INSPECTION GUJARAT - IPP / PVT CLPIL GT MINOR INSPECTION GUJARAT - IPP / PVT CLPIL STG Minor Outage GUJARAT - IPP / PVT CLPIL STATIO N Minor Outage OutageS GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GSEG - I GT Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GSEG - I GT Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GSEG - I GT Capital Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GSEG - I STG Capital Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GSEG - II GT Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GIPCL-I GT GT - COMBUSTION INSPECTION & HRSG INSPECTION GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GIPCL-I GT GT - HOT GAS PATH INSPECTION GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GIPCL-I GT GT - MAJOR INSPECTION GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GIPCL-II GT GT - COMBUSTION INSPECTION & HRSG INSPECTION GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GIPCL-II STG INSPECTION/REPAIR/REPLACE GUJARAT - IPP / PVT GIPCL-II STG MENT OF LP BLADES GUJARAT - IPP / PVT SLPP Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT SLPP Capital Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT SLPP Capital Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT SLPP Capital Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL No planned outage GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL Capital Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL No planned outage GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL shutdown for renewal GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL shutdown for renewal GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL HIP Rotor thermocouple rectification GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL No planned outage GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL shutdown for renewal GUJARAT - IPP / PVT APL No planned outage GUJARAT - IPP / PVT EPGL SALAYA Annual Overhaul GUJARAT - IPP / PVT EPGL SALAYA Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KW - I Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KE - I Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KE - II Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KE - IV Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KW - II Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KE - III Capital Overhaul CHHATISGARH KE - VI Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KE - V Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH DSPM-I Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KW - III Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KW - IV Annual Overhaul CHHATISGARH KW-V 5 5 Not to be done No planned outage CHHATISGARH DSPM-II Capital Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH AMARKANTAK 3 12 MADHYA PRADESH AMARKANTAK Complete outages for the year MADHYA PRADESH AMARKANTAK 5 21 MADHYA PRADESH SATPURA 6 2 No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH SATPURA 7 21 No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH SATPURA Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH SATPURA 9 21 No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH SATPURA Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH SATPURA No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH SANJAY GANDHI 1 21 No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH SANJAY GANDHI Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH SANJAY GANDHI Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH SANJAY GANDHI 4 21 No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH SANJAY GANDHI 5 5 No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH SSTPS 1 5 No planned outage

53 Annex-VII (7 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days MADHYA PRADESH SSTPS 2 5 No planned outage MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Indira Sagar Project Station (ISPS) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MADHYA PRADESH Omkareshwar Project (OSP) Annual Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL KORADI No planned outage KORADI R&M KORADI Capital Overhaul KORADI No planned outage KORADI No planned outage NASIK 3 21 No planned outage NASIK Annual Overhaul NASIK Annual Overhaul BHUSAWAL 2 21 No planned outage BHUSAWAL 3 21 No planned outage BHUSAWAL No planned outage BHUSAWAL Annual Overhaul PARLI No planned outage PARLI No planned outage PARLI Annual Overhaul PARLI PARLI Reason Capital Overhaul (As per water availabili) Annual Overhaul(as per water availabili) PARLI No planned outage CHANDRAPUR 1 21 No planned outage CHANDRAPUR Capital Overhaul,air heater tube replacement CHANDRAPUR 3 21 No planned outage

54 Annex-VII (8 / 2) State/ System MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days CHANDRAPUR Annual Overhaul CHANDRAPUR Reason Capital Overhaul,IDCT interconnection with additional cell, DAS upgradation to DCS, air heater basket replacement. MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL CHANDRAPUR Annual Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL CHANDRAPUR 7 5 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL CHANDRAPUR No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL CHANDRAPUR No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL KHAPERKHEDA Mini overhaul MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL KHAPERKHEDA 2 21 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL KHAPERKHEDA Mini overhaul MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL KHAPERKHEDA Capital Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL KHAPERKHEDA Annual Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL PARAS 3 25 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - MSPGCL PARAS 4 25 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - IPP JSW Planned Maintenance MAHARASHTRA - IPP JSW 2 3 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - IPP JSW Planned Maintenance MAHARASHTRA - IPP JSW Planned Maintenance MAHARASHTRA - IPP RELIANCE Annual Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - IPP (DTPS,Dahanu) Boiler Inspection and License renewal MAHARASHTRA - IPP TROMBAY Capital Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - IPP (TPCL) Capital Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - IPP (TPCL) Minor inspection MAHARASHTRA - IPP APML Tiroda Annual Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - IPP APML Tiroda 2 66 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - IPP APML Tiroda Boiler license renewal MAHARASHTRA - IPP APML Tiroda 4 66 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - IPP APML Tiroda 5 66 No planned outage MAHARASHTRA - IPP Indiabulls Power Ltd,Amravati Boiler Inspection and License renewal MAHARASHTRA - IPP Indiabulls Power Ltd,Amravati Boiler Inspection and License renewal MAHARASHTRA - IPP Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd Turbine and Generator Overhaul MAHARASHTRA - IPP Vidarbha Industries Power Ltd 2 3 No shut down planned MAHARASHTRA - IPP Dhariwal Infrastructure Ltd Annual Maintenance Programme MAHARASHTRA - IPP Dhariwal Infrastructure Ltd Annual Maintenance Programme MAHARASHTRA - IPP EMCO Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR KORBA ( KSTPS ) Boiler + HPT+IPT+DDCMIS+ESP Modification CENTRAL SECTOR KORBA ( KSTPS ) Boiler + Turbine+ DDCMIS+ESP Modification CENTRAL SECTOR KORBA ( KSTPS ) 3 2 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR KORBA ( KSTPS ) 4 5 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR KORBA ( KSTPS ) CENTRAL SECTOR KORBA ( KSTPS ) 6 5 No Overhaul Boiler + LPT+GEN+DDCMIS+ESP Modification CENTRAL SECTOR KORBA ( KSTPS ) Boiler + HPT+IPT Module Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL BLR CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL Boiler CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL Boiler CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL Boiler +HPT+ IPT+ LPT+ GEN+ ESP R&M CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL Boiler

55 Annex-VII (9 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL No. of Maintenance Reason Days Boiler+ HPT+IPT+LPT+GEN+ ESP R&M+DVR Replacement with static VR Boiler+ HPT+IPT+LPT+GEN+ ESP R&M CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL 8 5 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL 9 5 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL Boiler+ HPT+IPT+LPT+GEN CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL 11 5 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR VINDHYACHAL Boiler+ GEN+TG Bearing Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR SIPAT 1 66 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR SIPAT 2 66 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR SIPAT BLR Boiler + HPT+IPT+GEN CENTRAL SECTOR SIPAT 4 5 No Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR SIPAT Boiler +HPT+IPT+LPT+GEN CENTRAL SECTOR KAWAS GT-1A CI+Brg.3 correction +Exhaust insulation +GT MCC+IR Sensor CENTRAL SECTOR KAWAS WHRB- 1A BLR CENTRAL SECTOR KAWAS GT-1B CI+GT MCC+IR Sensor CENTRAL SECTOR KAWAS WHRB- 2A BLR CENTRAL SECTOR KAWAS WHRB- 2B BLR CENTRAL SECTOR KAWAS ST-1C Brg inspection + Alignment CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR GT "A" Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR WHRB Blr license renewal CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR GT "B" Inspection + AIF repl CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR GT R&M condt. CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR GT "A" Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR WHRB Blr license renewal CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR GT "B" Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR GT " A " Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR WHRB RLA CENTRAL SECTOR JHANOR ST Over speed Test CENTRAL SECTOR MAUDA 1 5 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR MAUDA Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR KAPS Biennial Shutdown CENTRAL SECTOR KAPS 2 22 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR TAPS REFUELLING CENTRAL SECTOR TAPS MINOR Outage CENTRAL SECTOR TAPS REFUELLING CENTRAL SECTOR TAPS Biennial Shutdown CENTRAL SECTOR TAPS Biennial Shutdown CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL CTG1A 22 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL CTG1B 22 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL STG 1X 23 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL CTG2A 24 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL CTG2B 24 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL STG 2X 26 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL CTG3A 24 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL CTG3B 24 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RGPPL STG 3X 26 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs NSPCL 1 25 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs NSPCL Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Annual Overhaul

56 Annex-VII (1 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Boiler Recertification CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Minor Outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Minor Outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Minor Outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Minor Outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs CGPL Minor Outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL STAGE-I Capital Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL STAGE-I CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL STAGE-I Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL STAGE-I CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL STAGE-II Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL STAGE-II Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs ESSAR MAHAN Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs ESSAR MAHAN Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs ESSAR VADINAR Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs ACBIL KASAIPALI Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs ACBIL KASAIPALI Annual Overhaul Reason BOILER INTERNAL DUCT ISPECTION & REPLACEMENTS BOILER INTERNAL DUCT ISPECTION & REPLACEMENTS CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs ACBIL MARUTI 1 3 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RKM POWER GEN 1 36 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RKM POWER GEN 2 36 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RKM POWER GEN 3 36 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs RKM POWER GEN 4 36 No planned outage CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JAYPEE NIGRIE Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP RBPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP RBPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP RBPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP RBPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP RBPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP RBPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP CHPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP CHPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP CHPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP CHPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs SSP CHPH Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs Sasan Power Ltd Boiler License/OH/Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs Sasan Power Ltd CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs Sasan Power Ltd Boiler and Generator Overhaul/OH/Inspection Boiler and Generator Overhaul/OH/Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs Sasan Power Ltd Boiler License/OH/Inspection

57 Annex-VII (11 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs KSK MAHANADI Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL Capital Overhaul Reason CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL Boiler Internal Inspection CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL Annual Overhaul CENTRAL SECTOR / IPPs JPL Boiler Internal Inspection Note: The IPPs shown under central sector are either multistate share project or PPA with entities of other region. SOUTHERN REGION ABAN POWER ABAN Gas (LANCO) June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Chttipeta May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Chttipeta May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Donkarayi 1 25 May, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Hampi May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Hampi May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Hampi May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Hampi May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Lower sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Lower sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Lower sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Lower sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Machkund May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Machkund May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Machkund May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Machkund May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Machkund May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Machkund May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Nagarjunsagar RH May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Nagarjunsagar RH May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Nagarjunsagar RH May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO PABRHES April & May, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO PABRHES April & May, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO RTPP Stage 1 : Unit Annual Overhaul APGENCO RTPP Stage 1 : Unit Annual Overhaul APGENCO RTPP Stage 2 : Unit Capital Overhaul APGENCO RTPP Stage 2 : Unit Annual Overhaul APGENCO RTPP Stage 3 : Unit Annual Overhaul APGENCO Srisailam RB April, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Srisailam RB April, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Srisailam RB April & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Srisailam RB May, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Srisailam RB May, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Srisailam RB May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Srisailam RB June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO TB Dam May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO TB Dam May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO TB Dam May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO TB Dam May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Upper sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Upper sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Upper sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO Upper sileru May & June, Annual Maintenance Works APGENCO VTPS Annual Overhaul APGENCO VTPS Capital Overhaul APGENCO VTPS Annual Overhaul APGENCO VTPS Capital Overhaul APGENCO VTPS Annual Overhaul APGENCO VTPS Annual Overhaul APGENCO VTPS Annual Overhaul APGPCL Vijjeswaram HRSG As per IBR - Renewal APGPCL Vijjeswaram St I - GT HGPI Inspection APGPCL Vijjeswaram St I - GT2 HRSG As per IBR - Renewal APGPCL Vijjeswaram St I - STG Major Inspection APGPCL Vijjeswaram St II - GT As per IBR - Renewal

58 Annex-VII (12 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days APGPCL Vijjeswaram St II - HRSG As per IBR - Renewal APGPCL Vijjeswaram St II - STG As per IBR - Renewal BSES Vijjeswaram St II - HRSG-3 1 May, Maintenance Works Vijjeswaram St II - BSES 1 November, Maintenance Works HRSG-3 22 Vijjeswaram St II - BSES 2 August, Maintenance Works HRSG-3 BSES Vijjeswaram St II - HRSG-3 2 February, Maintenance Works GMR Energy GMR Vasavi Overhaul Plan GMR Energy GMR Vasavi Overhaul Plan GMR Energy GMR Vasavi Overhaul Plan GMR Energy GMR Vasavi Overhaul Plan JSWEL JSWEL : SBU I, U No planned outage JSWEL JSWEL : SBU I, U Annual Maintenance Works / Boiler Overhaul JSWEL JSWEL : SBU II, U Annual Maintenance Works / Boiler Overhaul JSWEL JSWEL : SBU II, U No planned outage KPCL Alamatti Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Alamatti Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Alamatti Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Alamatti Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Alamatti Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Alamatti Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Bellary TPS U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Bellary TPS U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Bhadra LBC Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Bhadra RB U R & M Works Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Bhadra RB U R & M Works Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Bhadra RBC U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Bhadra RBC U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Gerasoppa (STR) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Gerasoppa (STR) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Gerasoppa (STR) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Gerasoppa (STR) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Ghataprabha Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Ghataprabha Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Jog (MGHES) Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Kadra Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Kadra Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Kadra Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Kodasalli Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Kodasalli Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Kodasalli Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Linganamakki Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Linganamakki Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Mani Dam Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Mani Dam Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Munirabad Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Munirabad Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Munirabad Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Nagjhari Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Nagjhari Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Nagjhari Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Nagjhari Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Nagjhari Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Nagjhari Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Raichur TPS U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Raichur TPS U R&M : RH Coil, SH Coil, C&I KPCL Raichur TPS U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Raichur TPS U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Raichur TPS U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Raichur TPS U Major Annual Overhaul, RLA, ESP KPCL Raichur TPS U Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Raichur TPS U Annual Maintenance Works Reason

59 Annex-VII (13 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Reason KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Sharavati Annual Maintenance Works KPCL SHIMSHA Annual Maintenance Works KPCL SHIMSHA Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Shivasamudram Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Supa Annual Maintenance Works KPCL Supa Annual Maintenance Works KPCL VUGPH Annual Maintenance Works KPCL VUGPH Annual Maintenance Works KPCL VUGPH Annual Maintenance Works KPCL VUGPH Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Brahampuram Capital Overhaul KSEB Brahampuram Annual Overhaul KSEB Brahampuram Biennial Maint of Boiler KSEB Idamalayar June, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Idamalayar December, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Idukki July, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Idukki August, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Idukki June, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Idukki October, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Idukki November, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Idukki September, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB KAES-1 (Kuttiadi-5) 5 5 May, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB KAES-2 (Kuttiadi-6) 6 5 February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kakkad January, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kakkad February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kallada June, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kallada July, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB KES (Kuttiadi-4) 4 5 April, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kozikode KSEB Kozikode Units 1 & 4 of KDPP are to be decommissioned vide KSEB BO(DB) No- 1791/214(D(D&GE)G2/KDPP/Decommission/13-14/dated KSEB Kozikode Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kuttiadi June, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kuttiadi December, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Kuttiadi January, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Lower Periyar April, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Lower Periyar January, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Lower Periyar February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Malankara July, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Malankara June, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Malankara August, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Neriamangalam Extn May, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Neriamangalam January, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Neriamangalam February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Neriamangalam April, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Pallivasal May, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Pallivasal April, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Pallivasal March, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Pallivasal February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Pallivasal January, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Pallivasal December, Annual Maintenance Works

60 Annex-VII (14 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Reason KSEB Panniyar February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Panniyar April, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Poringalkuthu December, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Poringalkuthu January, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Poringalkuthu February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Poringalkuthu Apr 215 & May, 61 Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sabarigiri June, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sabarigiri October, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sabarigiri August, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sabarigiri November, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sabarigiri July, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sabarigiri September, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sengulam January, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sengulam February, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sengulam May, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sengulam April, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sholayar Jan, Feb & Mar 91 Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sholayar May, Annual Maintenance Works KSEB Sholayar June, Annual Maintenance Works LANCO Lanco April, Maintenance Works LANCO Lanco July, Maintenance Works LANCO Lanco October, Maintenance Works LANCO Lanco Maintenance Works LANCO Lanco December, Maintenance Works LANCO Lanco July, Maintenance Works LANCO Lanco June, Maintenance Works MEPL (Minakshi) MEPL : U AMP MEPL (Minakshi) MEPL : U AMP MEPL (Minakshi) MEPL : U AMP MEPL (Minakshi) MEPL : U AMP MEPL (Minakshi) MEPL : U AMP NLC Neyvely TS l Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l -7A Overhaul & RLA NLC Neyvely TS l -7B Overhaul & RLA NLC Neyvely TS l -8A 8A Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l -8B 8B Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l -9A 9A Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l -9B 9B Annual Maintenance Works NLC Neyvely TS l Expn : Unit AMP / Boiler NLC Neyvely TS l Expn : Unit AMP / Boiler / Turbine NLC NLC TS II Annual Overhaul / Boiler NLC NLC TS II Annual Overhaul / Boiler NLC NLC TS II R & M NLC NLC TS II Annual Overhaul / Boiler NLC NLC TS II DCS Installation NLC NLC TS II Capital Overhaul NLC NLC TS II Annual Overhaul / Boiler NLC NLC TS II Expn Unit Maint before PG Test NLC NLC TS II Expn Unit Annual Maintenance Works NLC NLC TS II Expn Unit Maint before PG Test NLC NLC TS II Expn Unit Annual Maintenance Works NPCIL Kaiga U December, Biennial S/D NPCIL Kaiga U No planned outage NPCIL Kaiga U No planned outage NPCIL Kaiga U April, Biennial S/D NPCIL KKNPP : U From Last Week of 6 Refuelling Shut Down

61 Annex-VII (15 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Reason NPCIL KKNPP : U No planned outage NPCIL MAPS U No planned outage NPCIL MAPS U Biennial S/D NTECL Vallur Unit Boiler Licence Renewal NTECL Vallur Unit Boiler Overhaul NTECL Vallur Unit PG Test Preparation NTPC Kayamkulam GT-1 * CI, HRSG Licence Renewal NTPC Kayamkulam GT-1 * Filter clean,compr.water wash NTPC Kayamkulam GT-2 * HRSG Overhaul, GT Gen, MI-3 NTPC Kayamkulam GT-2 * Filter clean,compr.water wash NTPC Kayamkulam STG No planned outage NTPC RSTPS-1 (Stage - I) Boiler, Gen, Unit Aux NTPC RSTPS Boiler & Unit Aux NTPC RSTPS Boiler & Unit Aux NTPC RSTPS Boiler,Gen:DDCMIS(R&M) NTPC RSTPS Boiler & Unit Aux NTPC RSTPS Boiler & Unit Aux NTPC RSTPS-7 (Stage - II) Boiler & Unit Aux NTPC Simhadri No planned outage NTPC Simhadri Boiler & Turbine Overhaul NTPC Simhadri Boiler & Unit Aux NTPC Simhadri No planned outage NTPC Talcher Stage II Boiler Modification & RLA NTPC Talcher Stage II Annual Overhaul NTPC Talcher Stage II No planned outage NTPC Talcher Stage II No planned outage NTPL NTPL, Tuticorin Unit Annual Maintenance Works NTPL NTPL, Tuticorin Unit Annual Maintenance Works PENNA Arkey Energy CCPP (Pioneer) Annual Maintenance Works PENNA Arkey Energy CCPP (Pioneer) Annual Maintenance Works PENNA Arkey Energy CCPP (Pioneer) Annual Maintenance Works PENNA Arkey Energy CCPP (Pioneer) Annual Maintenance Works PPNPGCL P.P. Nallur GT Major Inspection SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase I : U Annual Maintenance Works SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase I : U Annual Maintenance Works SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase I : U Annual Maintenance Works SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase I : U Annual Maintenance Works SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase II : U Annual Maintenance Works SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase II : U Annual Maintenance Works SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase II : U Annual Maintenance Works SEPL (Madhucon) Simhapuri SEPL : Phase II : U Annual Maintenance Works ST-CMSECP Neyveli STCMS Annual Maintenance Works TANGEDCO Aliyar 1 2 Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Aliyar Major rectification till May, 215 TANGEDCO Aliyar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Aliyar Common Spell Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Bhavani Kattalai Barrage - Ph Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Bhavani Sagar RBC Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Bhavani Sagar RBC Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Bhavani Sagar RBC Common Spell Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Ennore Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Ennore Under Breakdown Under Breakdown TANGEDCO Ennore Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual TANGEDCO Ennore Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Ennore Under Breakdown Under Breakdown TANGEDCO Kadamparai Annual Overhaul (Need Based) TANGEDCO Kadamparai Annual Overhaul (Need Based)

62 Annex-VII (16 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Reason TANGEDCO Kadamparai Annual Overhaul (Need Based) TANGEDCO Kodayar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kodayar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kovilkalapal 1 18 September, Combustion Inspection TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 1 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 1 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 1 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 2 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 2 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 2 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 2 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 2 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 3 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 3 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 3 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 4 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 5 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kunda-PH 5 Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Kuttalam 1 11 June, Combustion Inspection TANGEDCO Lower Mettur Barrage Ph I : U - 1 (Chekkanur) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Lower Mettur Barrage Ph I : U - 1 (Chekkanur) Common Spell Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Lower Mettur Barrage Ph I : U - 2 (Chekkanur) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Lower Mettur Barrage Ph I : U - 2 (Chekkanur) Common Spell Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO TANGEDCO Lower Mettur Barrage Ph II : U - 1 (Nerunjipet) Lower Mettur Barrage Ph II : U - 2 (Nerunjipet) Annual Overhaul Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO TANGEDCO TANGEDCO TANGEDCO TANGEDCO TANGEDCO TANGEDCO Lower Mettur Barrage Common Ph II : U - 2 (Nerunjipet) Spell Lower Mettur Barrage Ph III : U - 1 (Koneripatti) Lower Mettur Barrage Ph III : U - 1 (Koneripatti) Lower Mettur Barrage Ph III : U - 2 (Koneripatti) Lower Mettur Barrage Ph III : U - 2 (Koneripatti) Lower Mettur Barrage Ph IV : U - 1 (Urachikotar) Lower Mettur Barrage Ph IV : U - 2 (Urachikotar) Annual Overhaul Annual Overhaul Common Spell Annual Overhaul Annual Overhaul Common Spell Annual Overhaul Annual Overhaul Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Maravakandy Micro Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Tunnel PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Tunnel PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Tunnel PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Tunnel PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Boiler Licence Renewal & Capital Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Boiler Licence Renewal & Capital Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mettur-5 (Stage - III) Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Moyar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Moyar Annual Overhaul

63 Annex-VII (17 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days TANGEDCO Moyar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mukurthy Micro PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Mukurthy Micro PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO North Chennai-1 (Stage - I) TANGEDCO North Chennai-2 (Stage - I) TANGEDCO North Chennai-3 (Stage - I) TANGEDCO North Chennai-4 (Stage - II) 4 6 No planned outage TANGEDCO North Chennai-5 (Stage - II) TANGEDCO Papanasam - III Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Papanasam - IV Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Periyar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Periyar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO PUSHEP PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO PUSHEP PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO PUSHEP PH Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Pykara-1 (Singara PH) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Pykara-2 (Singara PH) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Pykara-3 (Singara PH) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Pykara-4 (Singara PH) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Pykara-5 (Singara PH) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Pykara-6 (Singara PH) Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Pykara-Micro Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Sarkarpathy Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Sathanur Dam Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Sholayar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Sholayar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Sholayar Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Suruliar Annual Overhaul Reason Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul Boiler Licence Renewal & Capital Overhaul Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Tuticorin Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Tuticorin Capital Overhaul TANGEDCO Tuticorin Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Tuticorin Boiler Licence Renewal & Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Tuticorin Capital Overhaul TANGEDCO Unit Annual Overhaul TANGEDCO Vazhudhur - I 1 95 December, Combustion Inspection TANGEDCO Vazhudhur - II November, Minor Overhauling TSGENCO KTPP Unit Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPP Unit No planned outage TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Capital Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Capital Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Capital Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO KTPS Annual Overhaul TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar LH May & June, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar LH Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar May & June, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nagarjunsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nizamsagar April & May, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Nizamsagar Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Palair May & June, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Palair Annual Maintenance Works Pedda palli 23 units of TSGENCO various capacities (23 April, May & June, 3 KW, 325KW, 5KW, Annual Maintenance Works 75 KW) TSGENCO Pochampad May & June, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Pochampad Annual Maintenance Works

64 Annex-VII (18 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Reason TSGENCO Pochampad Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Pochampad Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Priyadarsini Jurala April to June, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Priyadarsini Jurala Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Priyadarsini Jurala Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Priyadarsini Jurala Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Priyadarsini Jurala Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Priyadarsini Jurala Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO RTS - B Annual Overhaul TSGENCO Singur April & May, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Singur Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Srisailam LB April & May, Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Srisailam LB Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Srisailam LB Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Srisailam LB Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Srisailam LB Annual Maintenance Works TSGENCO Srisailam LB Annual Maintenance Works UPCL UPCL Unit Annual Overhaul UPCL UPCL Unit Annual Overhaul EASTERN REGION BSPTCL BTPS Under S/D since for R&M work BSPTCL MTPS (KUNL) Boiler Overhaul, Burner Inspection and Duct Repair BSPTCL MTPS (KUNL) Statutory Boiler Licence Renewal CESC BUDGE-BUDGE Statutory Insp. of Boiler & other Turbibe related job CESC BUDGE-BUDGE Statutory Hyd. Test CESC BUDGE-BUDGE Statutory Hyd. Test CESC SOUTHERN Statutory Insp. of Boiler & other Turbibe related job CESC SOUTHERN Statutory Hyd. Test CESC TITAGARH Statutory Hyd. Test CESC TITAGARH Statutory Insp. of Boiler & other Turbibe related job CESC TITAGARH Statutory Insp. of Boiler & other Turbibe related job CESC TITAGARH Statutory Hyd. Test DPL DPPS 6 11 Upto Septembe 183 Continuing since previous year r'15 DPL DPPS Boiler licence renewal DPL DPPS Boiler licence renewal DVC BTPS'B Annual Overhaul (Blr, ESP) DVC BTPS'B Burner Replacement DVC BTPS'B Burner Replacement DVC CTPS Burner Replacement DVC CTPS Burner Replacement DVC CTPS Burner Replacement DVC CTPS Annual Overhaul DVC DSTPS Annual Overhaul DVC DTPS Burner Replacement DVC DTPS Burner Replacement DVC MTPS Burner Replacement DVC MTPS Burner Replacement DVC MTPS Annual Overhaul DVC MTPS Annual Overhaul DVC MTPS Annual Overhaul DVC MTPS Burner Replacement IPP APNRL Annual Maintenance IPP APNRL Annual Maintenance IPP GMR Annual Boiler Overhauling IPP GMR Renewal of Boiler Licence IPP MPL Annual Maintenance JUSNL PTPS Gen. problem, under S/D since Sep.'1 JUSNL PTPS Major renovation, under S/D since Oct.'5 JUSNL PTPS Fire hazard, under S/D since Aug.'6 JUSNL PTPS Maintenance JUSNL TVNL, Tenughat Unit Overhauling JUSNL TVNL, Tenughat Unit Overhauling NTPC FSTPS Boiler+LPT+Gen+ESP R&M

65 Annex-VII (19 / 2) State/ System Station Name No. of Unit Capaci Start End Maintenance Number (MW) Date Date Days Reason NTPC FSTPS Boiler+LPT+DDCMIS+HP Module Replacement NTPC FSTPS Boiler+TG Bearing insp.+lpt Rotor Rep.+Cond. Chem.Cleaning NTPC KhSTPS Boiler+Boiler Chem.Cleaning+Boiler RLA NTPC KhSTPS Boiler+Boiler RLA+ Gen.+Turbine NTPC KhSTPS Boiler+Boiler Chem.Cleaning+Boiler RLA NTPC KhSTPS Boiler+ Gen.+Turbine NTPC TSTPS Boiler+ DDCMIS NTPC TSTPS Boiler NTPC TSTPS Boiler Modification NTPC TSTPS Boiler ODISHA IBTPS Annual Maintenance ODISHA IBTPS Annual Maintenance ODISHA TTPS Boiler Overhaul ODISHA TTPS Boiler Overhaul ODISHA TTPS Boiler Overhaul ODISHA TTPS Boiler Overhaul ODISHA TTPS Boiler Overhaul + ESP R&M ODISHA TTPS Capital Overhaul WBPDCL Bakreswar TPS Boiler Overhauling + RLA WBPDCL Bakreswar TPS Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL Bakreswar TPS Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL Bakreswar TPS Boiler Overhauling + TG Balancing WBPDCL Bakreswar TPS BTG - Major Overhauling WBPDCL Bandel TPS Boiler Overhauling WBPDCL Bandel TPS Boiler Overhauling WBPDCL Bandel TPS Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL Bandel TPS Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL KTPS Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL KTPS Boiler Overhauling WBPDCL KTPS Boiler Overhauling WBPDCL KTPS Recommissioning of GT WBPDCL KTPS Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL KTPS Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL Sagarighi TPS* Boiler Licence Renewal WBPDCL Sagarighi TPS* BTG + Hydrogen Gas Leakage Rectification WBPDCL Santaldih TPS Boiler Overhauling WBPDCL Santaldih TPS Boiler Licence Renewal NORTH-EASTERN REGION ASSAM Karbi Langpi HEP Planned Maintenance ASSAM Karbi Langpi HEP Planned Maintenance ASSAM LAKWA TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM LAKWA TPS Major inspection ASSAM LAKWA TPS Air filter net cleaning ASSAM LAKWA TPS Major inspection ASSAM LAKWA TPS Air filter net cleaning ASSAM LAKWA TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM LAKWA TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM LAKWA TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM LAKWA TPS Air filter net cleaning ASSAM LAKWA TPS Air filter net cleaning ASSAM LAKWA TPS Major inspection ASSAM LAKWA TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM LAKWA TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM LAKWA TPS Air filter net cleaning ASSAM LAKWA TPS Raw water reservoir cleaning ASSAM LAKWA TPS Raw water reservoir cleaning ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Major inspection ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Major inspection ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Annual boiler Inspection ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Major inspection

66 Annex-VII (2 / 2) State/ System Station Name Unit Number Capaci (MW) Start Date End Date No. of Maintenance Days Reason ASSAM NAMRUP TPS Planned Maintenance MEGHALAYA Myntdu Leshka Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Myntdu Leshka Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Myntdu Leshka Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umiam HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umiam HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umiam HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umiam HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umiam HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umiam HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umiam HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umtru HEP Annual Plan Maintenance MEGHALAYA Umtru HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO NEEPCO Agartal Gas Turbine Power Plant Agartal Gas Turbine Power Plant Agartal Gas Turbine Power Plant Agartal Gas Turbine Power Plant Assam Gas Based Power Plant Assam Gas Based Power Plant Assam Gas Based Power Plant Assam Gas Based Power Plant Assam Gas Based Power Plant Assam Gas Based Power Plant GTG Hot Gas Path Insp. GTG Hot Gas Path Insp. GTG CI/BI GTG Major inspection GTG Turbine Insp. Upgtradation of cntrl sys. GTG Major Insp. Overhauling,Rotor repl & other jobs Replacement of Rotor GTG Combustion & Boroscopic Insp. STG STG STG Condenser cleaning,minor Inspection APM of Aux Condenser cleaning,minor Inspection APM of Aux Major Insp.& Overhauling,Condenser cleaning, APM of Aux NEEPCO DOYANG HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NEEPCO DOYANG HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NEEPCO DOYANG HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NEEPCO KHANDONG HEP APM, Implementation of RGMO & Mod. Of UCB NEEPCO KHANDONG HEP APM, Implementation of RGMO & Mod. Of UCB NEEPCO KOPILI HEP Stg-I Tunnel Maintenance NEEPCO KOPILI HEP Stg-I Tunnel Maintenance NEEPCO KOPILI HEP Stg-I Tunnel Maintenance NEEPCO KOPILI HEP Stg-I Tunnel Maintenance NEEPCO KOPILI HEP Stg-II Annual Plan Maintenance NEEPCO RANGANADI HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NEEPCO RANGANADI HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NEEPCO RANGANADI HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NHPC LOKTAK HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NHPC LOKTAK HEP Annual Plan Maintenance NHPC LOKTAK HEP Annual Plan Maintenance OTPC Pallatana Gas BPP Model Annual Overhaul TRIPURA BARAMURA TPS Major inspection TRIPURA BARAMURA TPS CI/BI TRIPURA Gumti HEP Out of bus TRIPURA Gumti HEP Routine Main. TRIPURA Gumti HEP Routine Main. TRIPURA ROKHIA TPS Out of Bus TRIPURA ROKHIA TPS 4 8 No planned outage TRIPURA ROKHIA TPS Out of Bus TRIPURA ROKHIA TPS Out of Bus TRIPURA ROKHIA TPS Major inspection TRIPURA ROKHIA TPS CI/BI TRIPURA ROKHIA TPS CI/BI Abbreviations used in respect of reasons for outage: AMP: Annual Maintenance Plan AMW: Annual Maintenance Work AOH: Annual Overhaul BSD: Boiler Shutdown BTG: Boiler Turbine Generator CI: Combustion Inspection CI/BI: Combustion Inspection/ Borescope Inspection COH: Capital Overhaul DCS: Distributed Control System DDCMIS: Distributed Digital Control & Managament Information System DVR: Dynamic Voltage Restorer EOH: Equivalent Operating Hours ESP: Electro Static Precipitator GT: Gas Turbine HGPI: Hot Gas Path Inspection HPT: High Pressure Turbine HRSG: Heat Recovery Steam Generator IBR: Indian Boiler Regulations IPT: Intermediate Pressure Turbine LPT: Low Pressure Turbine MI: Major Inspection PG/Test: Performance Guarantee Test R&M: Renovation and Modernization RLA: Residual Life Assessment Static VR: Static Voltage Regulator/ Restorer

67 Generating Schemes Expected to be commissioned during Annex-VIII (1 / 2) Scheme State Implementing Agency Unit No. THERMAL CENTRAL SECTOR Capaci (MW) Commissioning Schedule Bongaigaon TPP Assam NTPC U-1 25 Jun-15 Muzafferpur Bihar NTPC U Feb-16 Vindhyachal TPP-V Madhya Pradesh NTPC U-13 5 Dec-15 Agratala CCPP Tripura NEEPCO ST May-15 Monarchak CCPP Tripura NEEPCO ST 35.6 Aug-15 Tuticorin TPP Tamilnadu NLC U-2 5 Jul-15 Raghunathpur TPP, Ph-I West Bengal DVC U-2 6 Jan-16 STATE SECTOR 2,16 MW 8,12 MW Marwa TPP Chhattisgarh CSPGCL U-4 5 Sep-15 Sikka TPS Gujarat GSECL U-4 25 Dec-15 Bellary TPS St-III Karnataka KPCL U-3 7 Dec-15 Yermarus TPP Karnataka KPCL U-1 8 Jan-16 Chandrapur TPS Maharashtra MSPGCL U-9 5 Oct-15 Koradi TPS Expn. Maharashtra MSPGCL U-9 66 Sep-15 Koradi TPS Expn. Maharashtra MSPGCL U-1 66 Feb-16 Parli TPS Maharashtra MSPGCL U-8 25 Jan-16 Kalisindh TPP Rajasthan RVUNL U-2 6 May-15 Singareni TPP Telangana Singareni Collieries Co Ltd U-1 6 Jan-16 Kakatiya TPS Extn. Telangana T GENCO U-1 6 Dec-15 Anpara-D TPS Uttar Pradesh UPRVUNL U- 6 5 Jun-15 Anpara-D TPS Uttar Pradesh UPRVUNL U- 7 5 Dec-15 Sagardighi TPS-Extn West Bengal West Bengal U-3 5 Sep-15 Sagardighi TPS-Extn West Bengal West Bengal U-4 5 Jan-16 PRIVATE SECTOR 7,12 MW Painampuram TPP Andhra Pradesh Thermal Power Tech Corporation Ltd U-2 66 Aug-15 Vizag TPP Andhra Pradesh Hinduja National Power Corp. Ltd U-1 52 Oct-15 Bandakhar TPP Chhattisgarh M/s Maruti Clean Ltd. U-1 3 Jun-15 Uchpinda TPP Chhattisgarh RKM Powergen Pvt. Ltd U-1 36 Jun-15 BALCO TPP Chhattisgarh BALCO Pvt Ltd U-1 3 Jun-15 BALCO TPP Chhattisgarh BALCO Pvt Ltd U-2 3 Sep-15 Raikheda TPP Chhattisgarh GMR U Dec-15 Salora Chhattisgarh Vandana Vidyut U Sep-15 Nasik Maharashtra Ratan India (Nasik) Power Ltd U-2 27 Jan-16 Anuppur TPP Ph-I Madhya Pradesh MB Power(MP) U-1 6 Jun-15 Ind Bharat TPP Orissa Ind Barath U-1 35 Oct-15

68 Generating Schemes Expected to be commissioned during Annex-VIII (2 / 2) Scheme State Implementing Agency THERMAL Unit No. Capaci (MW) Commissioning Schedule Talwandi Sabo TPP Punjab Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd U-2 66 Jun-15 Talwandi Sabo TPP Punjab Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd U-3 66 Dec-15 Lalitpur TPP Uttar Pradesh Lalitpur power Generation Co. Ltd U-1 66 Sep-15 Prayagraj (Bara) TPP Uttar Pradesh Prayagraj power Gen. Co. Ltd( J.P.Power Ventures) U-1 66 Oct-15 Koldam (4x2= 8 MW) Teesta Low Dam IV (4x4 = 16 MW) Pare HEP (2x55 = 11 MW) Baglihar - II (3x15= 45 MW) Kashang I (1x65=65 MW) TOTAL THERMAL (CENTRAL + STATE + PRIVATE) 17,346 MW HYDRO CENTRAL SECTOR 59 MW Himachal Pradesh NTPC West Bengal NHPC Arunachal Pradesh NEEPCO 3 2 Apr May Feb Mar Mar Mar-16 STATE SECTOR 575 MW 1 15 Sep-15 Jammu & Kashmir JKPDC 2 15 Sep-15 Himachal Pradesh HPPCL 1 65 Mar-16 Lower Jurala (6x4= 24 MW) Nagarjuna Sagar TR (2x25=5 MW) Telangana Andhra Pradesh Sorang (2x5 = 1 MW) Himachal Pradesh TSGENCO APGENCO HSPCL Srinagar (4x82.5=33) Uttarakhand AHPCL 1 4 Jul Aug Sep Oct Jul Jul-15 PRIVATE SECTOR 526 MW 1 5 Jun Jun Apr Apr May Jun-15 Jorethang Loop 1 48 Sep-15 2x48= 96 MW Sikkim DANS Pvt. Ltd Oct-15 TOTAL HYDRO (CENTRAL + STATE + PRIVATE) 1,691 MW NUCLEAR Kudankulam U-2 Tamil Nadu NPC 2 1 Dec-15 TOTAL (THERMAL + HYDRO + NUCLEAR) 2,37 MW

69 ALLOCATION OF POWER FROM CENTRAL GENERATING STATIONS TO NORTHERN REGION Annex-IX (1 / 8) (as on ) Stations Allocated Capaci (#) MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW Singrauli STPS Rihand STPS Rihand STPS Stg. - II Rihand STPS Stg. - III (Unit 5&6) Unchahar - I TPS Unchahar - II TPS Unchahar - III TPS (Unit 5) Dadri NCTPS Dadri NCTPS Stage-II Dadri NCGPS Anta GPS Auraiya GPS Indira Gandhi STPS (Jhajjar) (Unit 1,2&3) ## Narora Atomic Power Station(NAPS) Rajasthan Atomic Power Plant(RAPP U-5 & 6) Salal HPS Chamera HPS- I Chamera HPS- II Chamera HPS- III Tanakpur HPS Bairasiul HPS Uri-I HPS Uri-II HPS ( unit 1,2,3&4) Dhauliganga HEP Nathpa Jhakri HPS $ Dulhasti HEP Tehri Stage - I (4 Units) Sewa - II HEP (3 units) Koteshwar HEPS (Unit 1,2,3 & 4) Parbati-III HEP(Unit-1,2,3,4) Rampur HEP (Unit#1,2,3,4,5,6) Farakka STPS (16 MW) Kahalgaon - I (84 MW) Mezia unit 6 (25 MW) Kahalgaon - II (15 MW) [498 MW firm+ 343 MW in lieu of Tala] Firm Power Stations Allocated Capaci Chandigarh Chandigarh Delhi Delhi Haryana Haryana Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Punjab Rajasthan Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand Uttarakhand SR(Andhra Pradesh, Talengana & Karela), ER(Bihar), Nepal SR(Andhra Pradesh, Talengana & Karela), ER(Bihar), Nepal MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW Stations (Non-Firm Allocations)) 44 Rajasthan Atomic Power Station (RAPS U-3 & 4) - Firm power

70 Dedicated Stations Badarpur TPS Tanda TPS Faridabad CCGT Rajasthan Atomic Power Station (RAPS U-1 & 2) Chutak(H) 4* Barsingsar Lignite(T) 2* Annex-IX (2 / 8) Total Firm power from Dedicated Stations Total Firm Power ( Dedicated+Non- Firm+Other Stations in NR and Tala) Total Unallocated Power 2453 Total Unallocated Power including power from WR and excluding export to BPDB 2453 (A) Specific Allocations from unallocated power of NR excluding export to Bangladesh To Power Grid (HVDC) $ 2 To Railways $$ 1 To J&K$$$ For bundling with Solar power (under JNNSM) To UP (due to drought) 3 3 (B) Unallocated Power (NR Pool)* (C) Unallocated Power (RAPS 3 & 4) (D) Unallocated Powerof Tala Total Unallocated from others [C+D+E] Total Unallocated in NR [A+B+C+D] Details of Unallocated power from / to Other Regions Unallocated Power from Eastern Region.. Power from DVC's share of ER (E)Diverted Unallocated power from Western Region to J&K 1 1 Diverted unallocated power from NR to Bangladesh -1 Net Power for NR including ER/WR Power and excluding Bangladesh Power (BPDB) Unit commissioned but yet to be declared under Commercial operation Nimmo Bazgo unit 2 commisioned on Nimmo Bazgo unit 3 commisioned on Yet to be declared under commercial operation. Nimmo Bazgo unit 1 commisioned on Total 45 Net Power for NR (Including Unit commissioned but yet to be declared under Commercial operation) Note : Revised due to restoration of 77 MW unallocated power from J&K w.e.f , which was allocated during winter months w.e.f to (41 MW out of unallocated power of RAPP-C(unit#5&6) as per MoP letter No. 8/23/22-TH-3 dated and 36 MW as entire unallocated share of 15% of 24 MW Uri-II HEP as per MoP letter no. 2/8/29(NHPC) dated ). The shares as given in % may be taken, the MW values are indicative. (#) This is total share of the Region in Central Generating Stations * The allocations % shown are the ones during peak hours(18-23 hrs). During other hours (23 to 6, 6 to 1 and 1 to18 hrs) % are different.

71 Stations Allocated Capaci (#) ALLOCATION OF POWER FROM CENTRAL GENERATING STATIONS TO WESTERN REGION Chhattisgarh Gujarat Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Daman & Diu Dadra & Nagar Haveli Annex-IX (3 / 8) Goa PowerGrid (as on ) HWP of DAE BARC MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW Korba STPS Korba STPS Unit Vindhyachal STPS - I Vindhyachal STPS - II Vindhyachal STPS - III Vindhyachal STPS - IV Sipat STPS Stage-II Sipat STPS Stage-I (3 units) Kawas GBS Bhilai TPS (from to ) ($) Ratnagiri GPS Kakrapar APS Tarapur APS Tarapur unit 3 & as on Gandhar GBS Mouda STPS-I Firm Power(A) DEDICATED STATIONS (B) 152 Omkareshwar HEP Indira sagar HEP Firm share from other Regions (C) 498 From ER- Kahalgaon STPS-II From SR-Ramagundam STPS Total Firm Share in WR (D) = A+B+C Unallocated Power in WR (E) 248 Allocation to out side WR from unallocated pool (F) 2 (i) To J&K 1 (ii) To Bangladesh 1 Unallocated pool allocated in WR ( G) =E-F 1848 Specific Allocation from WR unallocated Power : (Total) (H) 56 BARC facilities from TAPS (3&4) 1 1 DD, DNH and Goa HWP of DAE Vindhyachal-I 8 Vindhyachal-II 12 Vindhyachal-III 12 Sipat-Ii 16 HVDC-BHD Station HVDC-VIN Station MP(Bundelkhand) 2 2 For bundling with Solar power (under JNNSM) Balance Unallocated for pooling in WR (I) = G-H Total Allocation to WR beneficiaries including specific allocations (J) = D+G $ Out of total 5 MW capaci of Bhilai Power Station, only 35 MW is allocated to WR constituents; rest of the 195 MW is used by SAIL for its captive consumption. Note - 1. Allocation revised due to 14 MW specific allocation to HWP from KAPS has been made zero for the period from to The % allocations shown are during peak hours(18-22 hrs). During other hours ( to 18 and 22 to 24 hrs) % are different. 3. The shares as given in % may be taken, the MW values are indicative.

72 Annex-IX (4 / 8) ALLOCATION OF POWER FROM CENTRAL GENERATING STATIONS TO SOUTHERN REGION (as on ) STATIONS INSTALLED CAPACITY ANDHRA PRADESH KARNATAKA KERALA TAMIL NADU TELANGANA PUDUCHERRY NLC POWERGRID ORISSA GOA # ALLOCATED CAPAPCITY MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW MW ## Ramagundam St. I & II Ramagundam St. III $ Talcher St. II Simhadri STPS St.II U# NLC TPS-II St. I NLC TPS-II St. II NLC TPS-I Expn Vallur STPS U# 1, 2 & Madras APS Kaiga APS U# 1 & Kaiga APS U# 3 & KKNPP U# FIRM SHARE (A) Simhadri Kayamkulam CCGT NLC TPS-I DEDICATED STATIONS (B) (i) NVVN Coal power for bundling with Solar power (under JNNSM) (ii) NTPC Coal power (iii) Balance unallocated power (incl. specific allocation UNALLOCATED QUOTA (C) [=(i)+(ii)+(iii)] ENTITLEMENT IN SR (D) [=A+B+C] Unallocated Power from NTPC Stations of Eastern Region (E) Power from DVC's share of ER (F) Diversion of surrendered firm share (316 MW) of Delhi in Indira Gandhi STPS (Jhajjar) MW from U# 1(5MW) & 85 MW from U# 3 (G) Additional surrendered firm share ( MW) of Delhi in Indira Gandhi STPS (H) TOTAL ALLOCATION INCLUDING OTHER REGIONS POWER (I) =[D+E+F+G+H] NLC TPS-II, Expn (25) Allocation not indicated because CoD of unit is yet to be declared 25 COMMISSIONED BUT NON-CoD UNITS (J) 25 TOTAL POWER (K) [=I+J] Note-1: Firm share surrendered by Delhi ( MW) to AP ( MW) & Kerala (9 MW) continued till (MoP order dated ) Note-2: Additional surrendered firm share of Delhi in Indira Gandhi STPS ( MW) allocated to AP(2MW), Telangana(1MW) and Kerala(76.83MW) for the period of Aug, Mar, 215 (#) This is total share of the region in Central Generating Stations (##) Restoration of 1 MW share of Goa in Ramagundam STPS in SR vide MoP letter no. 3/4/26-OM dated This has been shown in WR allocation sheet. ($) 2 MW firm power allocated to Orissa vide MoP letter no. 5/21/26-Th.2 dated This has been shown in ER allocation sheet. (*) The MW figures of unallocated power shown are during 18 to 22 (peak) hrs.

73 Annex-IX (5 / 8) ALLOCATION OF POWER FROM CENTRAL GENERATING STATIONS TO EASTERN REGION Table - 1 : Allocation of power from CGSs & total share from Bhutan HEP (as on ) STATION Tota Allocated Capaci (#) MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW Farakka (Unit 1 to 5) Farakka (Unit 6) *** Kahalgaon Kahalgaon-II (3 units) Talcher Barh STPS Stage-II Total NTPC Rangit HPS (NHPC) Teesta-V HPS (3 units) (NHPC) Chukha HPS * (Bhutan) Kurichu HPS (Bhutan) Tala HPS (Bhutan) $ Firm Power U/A Power In lieu of Dadri Solar Power For bundling with Solar power (under JNNSM) UA power of NTPC stations Unallocated power of NHPC Satations Unallocated Power of Bhutan HPSs Total Unallocated Power Allocation of DVC's surrendered share to other regions (###) Merchant Power from Farakka-III Dedicated Stations Talcher TPS DVC Teesta Low Dam Allocation from TalcherSt. II (T) Power from Dadri-I,II (18+261)MW *** 441 Unit commissioned but yet to be declare under Commercial operation 1. Muzaffpur TPS Koderma (DVC) 5 Total Power (Including Unit commissioned but yet to be declare under Commercial operation) & DVC includes(maithon-h(63mw), Panchet(8MW), Maithon-G(9MW), Bokaro(63MW), Chandrapur(89MW), Durgapur(134MW), Mejia(234MW), Koderma(5MW)). (###) Out of DVC's surrendered share of 1 MW, 2 MW and 35 MW allocated to Assam and Tamil Nadu respectively & balance 45 MW to Bihar. Table - 2 : Allocation to beneficiaries from Unallocated quota of NTPC Stations STATION INSTALLED CAPACITY SOUTHERN REGION NORTH EASTERN REGION (Assam, Meghalaya & Nagaland ) BIHAR WESTERN REGION JHARKHAND NORTHERN REGION D.V.C. Bihar ODISHA WEST BENGAL SIKKIM Allocation in ER ASSAM TAMIL NADU NORTHERN REGION WESTERN REGION MERCHANT POWER ($$) TOTAL (Excluding UA) Entitlement of ER constituents * Out of total capaci of 336 MW only 27 MW allocated to India (ER) $ Out of six units of Tala HEP 85% allocated to ER in lieu of CGSs (Thermal) and 15% unallocated to NR $$ Power to be sold outside Long term PPA. (#) This is total share in Central Generating Stations ## Firm share in lieu Tala HEP allocated to NR as per Tab-3,@ Allocation from Mejia U# 6. MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW MW MW MW Barh.II, (U.IV-66MW) Farakka (Unit 1 to 5) Jharkhand DVC Odisha West Bengal Sikkim Madhya Pradesh (WR) PGCIL Power to Bangladesh TOTAL MW Farakka (Unit 6) Kahalgaon Kahalgaon-II (3 units) Talcher U/A Power in lieu of Solar Mission

74 Total Annex-IX (6 / 8) Note(1): The allocation of unallocated quota takes into account 5 MW allocation to Odisha under JNNSM Phase-I wef & 5 MW in lieu of Dadri Solar power wef Table - 3 : Allocation from NTPC Stations in ER to NR in lieu of Tala after commissioning of 6 units of Tala (12 MW) and unallocated power from Tala HEP To ER Constituents REGION NORTHERN Farakka 16 MW Kahalgaon 84 MW Kahalgaon_II (15 MW) Mezia #6 15 MW Tala Unallocated 12 MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW Merchant Power+Dadri Firm Power Dedicated Stn.+Talcher-II UA(Farkka+TP S+Khtps-I). UA power of hydro stations All figures in MW UA power of Kahalgaon-II Total UA allocated of ER constituents Total Power to ER constituents ***=75 MW Merchant Power of Farakka-III is allocated to Assam (75 MW) The shares as given in % may be taken, the MW values are indicative. Note-(2) 4 MW ER U/A Power allocated to Bangladesh wef.-17/1/213 Total ER power calculation 149 WR ER 738 ER Solar NER 161 NER Solar 5 Bangladesh 5

75 ALLOCATION OF POWER FROM CENTRAL GENERATING STATIONS TO NORTH-EASTERN REGION Annex-IX (7 / 8) (as on ) STATION ALLOCATED CAPACITY (#) ARUNACHAL PRADESH ASSAM MANIPUR MEGHALAYA MIZORAM NAGALAND TRIPURA NHPC Station MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW % MW Loktak HPS NEEPCO Stations Khandong HPS Kopili + Kopili Extn.HPS Kopili HEP Stg. - II Kathalguri GPS Agartala GPS Doyang HPS Ranganadi HPS Firm Power Unallocated Regional Power Entitlement in NER For bundling with Solar power (under JNNSM) 5 5 Unallocated power of Kahalgaon - II (15 MW) Unallocated Power from other NTPC Stations of Eastern Region Merchant power of Farakka-III Power from NTPC Stations of Eastern Region out of DVC quota 2 2 Total Power incld. ER Unit commissioned but yet to be declare under Commercial operation Palatana(CCGT) Total Power (Including Unit commissioned but yet to be declare under Commercial operation) 1859 (#) This is total share in Central Generating Stations The shares as given in % may be taken, the MW values are indicative.

76 OVERVIEW Central Sector Generation - Firm and Unallocated Share Annex-IX (8 / 8) (All figures in MW) Region Allocated Capaci (#) Firm Share (# #) Total Specific Allocations Unallocated Share Quantum for Pooling including unallocated from other regions Not in common Pool Merchant Power Remarks Northern 22,533 2,8 2, Note (1) Western 18,337 16,489 1, Note (2) Southern 13,698 12,168 1, Note (3) Eastern 12,923 12, Note (4) North-Eastern 1,496 1, Note (5) Bangladesh Total 69,236 61,899 7,263 2, Non-DoCO Capaci (###) 1,378 Grand Total 7,615 * (*): Includes 135 MW from Bhutan (#) This is total share allocated to constituents of the Region from Central Generating Stations of that region or other regions. (# #) includes dedicated stations and non-firm power. (# # #) Capaci commissioned but yet to be declared under commercial operation Notes : 1) Allocated Capaci includes 44 MW non-firm power of RAPP 3 and 4, Out of this, 374 MW (=44-66 MW unallocated power ) non-firm share of RAPP 3 and 4 is considered as firm power. "Not in common pool" includes unallocated power of RAPP 3 and 4 (66 MW), 153 MW unallocated power from Tala HEP and 1MW diverted power to J&K from Unallocated power of Central Generating Stations of Western Region. Firm share 2,8 MW does not include 1134 MW diverted to other regions, from total firm power (21214 MW) in NR. 2) Out of total 5 MW capaci of Bhilai Power Station, only 35 MW is allocated to WR constituents; rest of the 195 MW is used by SAIL for its captive consumption MW Allocated capaci and 1288 MW UA pool excludes 1 MW diverted power to J&K from Unallocated power of Central Generating Stations of Western Region. 3) Firm share includes ( =) 693 MW power diverted from IGSTPS, Jhajjar to Andhra Pradesh (34.29 MW), Telangana ( MW) and Kerala ( MW) and 35 MW for Tamil Nadu from DVC's surrendered share. 4) Total power to ER constituents = 12,923 MW (including Firm = 12,9 MW including 6575 MW dedicated, UA = 833 MW) 5) The unallocated power 4 MW (of Kopili Stg - II = 15% of 25 MW ) added in Unallocated power of Kahalgaon-II(3 units) (=79 MW) allocated to Assam.

77 Annex-X Anticipated month wise power supply position of India during the year All India Month Peak Energy Requirement (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr ,71 142,488-5, ,2 9,922-4, May-15 15,24 144,258-5, ,163 97,6-2, Peak (MW) 18, 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Peak: vs Jun ,862 15,494-6, ,235 97,183-3,52-3. Jul ,5 149,134-4, ,527 98,924-2, Aug , ,754-2, ,15 1,78-1,27-1. Sep ,92 15,843-1, ,17 95, Oct ,753 15,844-2, ,96 97, Nov ,34 146,19-1, ,651 89,566-1, Dec , ,85-7, ,35 92,867-2, Jan , ,251-6, ,55 94,412-1, Feb ,33 147,299-1, ,258 88,688-1, Mar ,45 145,812-7, ,8 96,111-2,97-3. Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Annual 156, ,754-4, ,162,423 1,138,346-24, Requirement

78 Annex-XI (1 / 5) Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Region for Northern Region Month Peak Requireme nt Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 42,297 45,297 3, ,555 25, May-15 46,423 44,942-1, ,665 28, Jun-15 53,75 52, ,555 32,29-1, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Jul-15 53,932 52,485-1, ,91 34,448-1, Aug-15 54,329 54, ,845 34,833-1, Sep-15 49,81 49, ,39 31, Oct-15 48,736 47,591-1, ,14 28, Nov-15 43,325 47,262 3, ,225 26,668 1, Dec-15 47,447 47, ,8 28, Jan-16 46,189 46, ,725 28, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 4, 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, Feb-16 42, 45,346 3, ,214 26, Mar-16 43,645 42,498-1, ,77 28, Annual 54,329 54, , ,54-1, Requirement

79 Annex-XI (2 / 5) Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Region for Western Region Month Peak Requireme nt Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 44,631 46,13 1, ,743 3,751 1,8 3.4 May-15 44,744 46,644 1, ,772 31,779 1,7 3.3 Jun-15 44,389 45,953 1, ,172 3,29 1, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Jul-15 41,824 44,432 2, ,223 28,881 1, Aug-15 42,12 44,869 2, ,255 28,353 1,98 4. Sep-15 43,665 46,772 3, ,233 27, Oct-15 46,779 5,116 3, ,218 32,324 1, Nov-15 47,484 5,254 2, ,854 31, Dec-15 48,479 5,22 1, ,177 31, Jan-16 47,151 49,47 2, ,24 3, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, Feb-16 47,293 49,712 2, ,976 28, Mar-16 46,633 5,174 3, ,24 31,934 1, Annual 48,479 5,254 1, ,68 364,826 11, Requirement

80 Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Region for Annex-XI (3 / 5) Month Peak Requireme nt Southern Region Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 41,42 32,886-8, ,369 23,268-4,1-15. May-15 39,647 33,298-6, ,365 24,246-2, Jun-15 4,176 32,65-7, ,367 22,597-2, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Jul-15 39,271 31,811-7, ,77 22,586-3, Aug-15 39,695 34,145-5, ,74 24,28-1, Sep-15 39,94 35,11-4, ,184 24,8-1, Oct-15 39,146 32,829-6, ,783 23,797-1, Nov-15 38,213 3,73-8, ,933 2,952-2, Dec-15 39,73 3,47-9, ,661 22,62-3, Jan-16 41,72 33,46-8, ,121 23,831-3, Feb-16 41,515 33,16-8, ,524 22,335-3, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, Mar-16 43,63 33,552-1, ,162 24,17-5, Annual 43,63 35,11-8, , ,979-35, Requirement

81 Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Region for Annex-XI (4 / 5) Month Peak Requireme nt Eastern Region Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 18,372 18, ,84 1, May-15 18,171 18, ,55 11, Jun-15 18,231 18, ,814 1, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, Jul-15 17,933 19,353 1, ,923 11, Aug-15 18,37 18, ,887 11, Sep-15 18,338 18, ,836 1, Oct-15 17,979 19,358 1, ,448 11, Nov-15 17,171 17, ,389 9, Dec-15 16,96 17, ,431 9, Jan-16 17,268 17, ,67 9, Feb-16 17,347 18,525 1, ,412 9, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Mar-16 18,57 18, ,661 1, Annual 18,57 19, ,61 127,66 2, Requirement

82 Annex-XI (5 / 5) Anticipated month-wise power supply position of Region for North-Eastern Region Month Peak Requireme nt Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 2,485 1, , May-15 2,54 2, ,36 1, Jun-15 2,559 2, ,326 1, Peak (MW) 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 2,584 2, ,394 1, Aug-15 2,638 2, ,414 1, Sep-15 2,624 2, ,374 1, Oct-15 2,65 2, ,372 1, Nov-15 2,584 2, , Dec-15 2,589 2, ,281 1, Jan-16 2,547 2, ,299 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, Feb-16 2,369 2, , Mar-16 2,57 2, ,283 1, Annual 2,65 2, ,73 13,934-1, Requirement

83 Annex-XII Anticipated annual power supply position in each State/ UT for Energy Peak State / Region Requirement (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) Chandigarh 1,689 1, Delhi 3,48 36,854 6, ,3 6, Haryana 48,87 52,571 3, ,3 9, Himachal Pradesh 9,41 11,63 2, ,6 1, Jammu & Kashmir 16,922 13,13-3, ,7 2, Punjab 51,268 53,864 2, ,9 1,344-1, Rajasthan 72,132 74,47 2, , 11, Uttar Pradesh 111,858 97,866-13, ,35 13,991-2, Uttarakhand 13,247 12, ,98 1, Northern Region 355, ,54-1, ,329 54, Chhattisgarh 24,98 26,12 1, ,825 3, Gujarat 94,898 95, ,671 14, Madhya Pradesh 65,675 7,89 5, ,489 11,672 1, Maharashtra 149, ,4 5, ,25 22,411 1, Daman & Diu 2,221 2, Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5,86 5, Goa 3,566 3, Western Region 353,68 364,826 11, ,479 5,254 1, Andhra Pradesh 54,864 48,216-6, ,622 6, Karnataka 7,294 59,65-11, ,911 8,119-2, Kerala 23,73 2,349-3, ,32 3, Tamil Nadu 12,653 98,123-4, ,489 13, Telangana 58,152 48,135-1, ,223 6,573-1, Puducherry 2,554 3, Southern Region 313, ,979-35, ,63 35,11-8, Bihar 19,215 18, ,25 2, Damodar Valley Corporation 19,224 21,56 1, ,718 4,69 1, Jharkhand 9,16 6,74-2, ,2 1, Odisha 26,985 28,652 1, ,5 4, West Bengal 49,654 51,367 1, ,988 7, Sikkim Eastern Region 124,61 127,66 2, ,57 19, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 9,115 6,937-2, ,5 1, Manipur Meghalaya 2,155 2, Mizoram Nagaland Tripura 1,425 2, North-Eastern Region 15,73 13,934-1, ,65 2, All India 1,162,423 1,138,346-24, , ,754-4,18-2.6

84 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (1/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Chandigarh Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Annual ,689 1, Requirement

85 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (2/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Delhi Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 4,6 4, ,17 2, May-15 5,6 5, ,86 3, Jun-15 5,8 5, ,34 3, Peak (MW) 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Peak: vs Jul-15 6,3 6, ,42 3, Aug-15 5,8 5, ,35 3, Sep-15 5,1 5, ,98 3, Oct-15 4,8 5, ,47 2, Nov-15 3,6 4,77 1, ,75 2, Dec-15 4,45 4, ,95 2, Jan-16 4,5 4, ,21 2, Feb-16 4,1 5, ,958 2, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 4,5 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Mar-16 3,8 5,7 1, ,95 2, Annual 6,3 6, ,48 36,854 6, Requirement

86 Annex-XIII (3/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Haryana Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 6,45 8,155 1, ,1 3, May-15 7,1 7, ,89 4, Jun-15 8,4 9, ,64 4, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Jul-15 9,2 9, ,67 5, Aug-15 9,3 9, ,8 5, Sep-15 8,8 9, ,6 5, Oct-15 8, 8, ,1 4, Nov-15 6,6 7,669 1, ,15 3, Dec-15 6,8 7, ,58 3, Jan-16 6,75 7, ,5 3, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Feb-16 6,55 7,768 1, ,19 3, Mar-16 6,6 7,769 1, ,65 4, Annual 9,3 9, ,87 52,571 3, Requirement

87 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (4/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Himachal Pradesh Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 1,35 1, May-15 1,3 1, , Jun-15 1,35 1, , Peak (MW) 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 1,325 1, , Aug-15 1,35 1, , Sep-15 1,35 1, , Oct-15 1,4 1, Nov-15 1,47 1, Dec-15 1,48 1, Jan-16 1,6 1, Feb-16 1,53 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, Mar-16 1,51 1, Annual 1,6 1, ,41 11,63 2, Requirement

88 Annex-XIII (5/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Jammu & Kashmir Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 2,6 2, ,43 1, May-15 2,5 1, ,41 1, Jun-15 2,43 1, ,35 1, Peak (MW) 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 2,5 1, ,395 1, Aug-15 2,4 1, ,33 1, Sep-15 2,4 1, , Oct-15 2,64 1, , Nov-15 2,65 2, ,45 1, Dec-15 2,7 2, ,515 1, Jan-16 2,7 2, ,57 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, Feb-16 2,68 2, ,512 1, Mar-16 2,55 2, ,42 1, Annual 2,7 2, ,922 13,13-3, Requirement

89 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (6/35) Punjab Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 6,4 7,69 1, ,7 3, May-15 7,45 7, , 4,. Peak (MW) 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Peak: vs Jun-15 1,5 1, ,11 5, Jul-15 11,9 1,344-1, ,88 6, Aug-15 11,1 1, ,8 6, Sep-15 9,3 9, ,94 4, Oct-15 8,15 8, ,87 4, Nov-15 5,92 8,174 2, ,85 3, Dec-15 6,15 8,52 1, ,19 4, Jan-16 5,9 7,683 1, ,99 3, Feb-16 5,86 8,11 2, ,118 3, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Mar-16 6, 8,92 2, ,45 3, Annual 11,9 1,344-1, ,268 53,864 2, Requirement

90 Annex-XIII (7/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Rajasthan Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 8,4 9,891 1, ,7 5, May-15 9,4 9, ,59 5, Jun-15 9,7 1, , 6, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Jul-15 9,75 1, ,1 6, Aug-15 1,5 1, ,91 6, Sep-15 1,5 11, ,6 6, Oct-15 9,9 1, ,3 6, Nov-15 1,2 1, ,9 6, Dec-15 11, 1, ,66 6, Jan-16 1,8 1, ,55 6, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Feb-16 1,7 11, ,152 6, Mar-16 1,7 11, ,3 6, Annual 11, 11, ,132 74,47 2, Requirement

91 Annex-XIII (8/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Uttar Pradesh Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 15,2 12,337-2, ,83 7,579-1, May-15 16, 12,433-3, ,87 7,97-1, Peak (MW) 18, 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Peak: vs Jun-15 16,35 13,711-2, ,2 8,663-1, Jul-15 16,15 13,57-2, ,33 8,868-1, Aug-15 16, 13,991-2, ,5 9,58-1, Sep-15 14,8 13, ,1 8,422-1, Oct-15 13,7 12, ,16 7,848-1, Nov-15 13,4 12, ,2 7, Dec-15 14,1 13,39-1, ,8 7,73-1, Jan-16 14,5 13,168-1, ,7 8, Feb-16 13, 12, ,348 7, Mar-16 13,5 13, , 8, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Annual 16,35 13,991-2, ,858 97,866-13, Requirement

92 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (9/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Uttarakhand Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 1,72 1,72. 1,1 1,1. May-15 1,87 1,87. 1,15 1,15. Jun-15 1,9 1, ,15 1, Peak (MW) 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 1,85 1, ,13 1, Aug-15 1,87 1, ,16 1, Sep-15 1,925 1, ,11 1, Oct-15 1,84 1, , Nov-15 1,89 1, ,5 1, Dec-15 1,95 1, ,14 1, Jan-16 1,96 1, ,2 1, Feb-16 1,98 1, , Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 1,4 1,2 1, Mar-16 1,83 1, ,95 1, Annual 1,98 1, ,247 12, Requirement

93 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (1/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Chhattisgarh Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 3,675 3, ,165 2, May-15 3,597 3, ,18 2, Jun-15 3,56 3, ,99 2, Peak (MW) 4,5 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 3,417 3, ,4 2, Aug-15 3,472 3, ,986 2, Sep-15 3,489 3, ,5 2, Oct-15 3,646 3, ,17 2, Nov-15 3,545 3, ,4 2, Dec-15 3,534 3, ,1 2, Jan-16 3,69 3, ,85 2, Feb-16 3,82 3, ,54 2, Mar-16 3,825 3, ,21 2, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Annual 3,825 3, ,98 26,12 1, Requirement

94 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (11/35) Gujarat Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 12,788 13, ,216 8, May-15 13,253 13, ,61 8, Peak (MW) 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Peak: vs Jun-15 13,299 13, ,385 8, Jul-15 12,1 12, ,65 7, Aug-15 12,137 12, ,257 7, Sep-15 12,555 13, ,276 7, Oct-15 13,671 14, ,714 8, Nov-15 13,113 13, ,26 8, Dec-15 13,485 13, ,962 7, Jan-16 12,45 13, ,51 7, Feb-16 12,64 12, ,59 7, Mar-16 13,135 13, ,9 8, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Annual 13,671 14, ,898 95, Requirement

95 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (12/35) Madhya Pradesh Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 7,324 9,7 1, ,816 5, May-15 7,249 8,972 1, ,958 5, Peak (MW) 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Peak: vs Jun-15 7,171 8,57 1, ,572 5, Jul-15 6,555 8,755 2, ,37 5, Aug-15 6,853 9,292 2, ,559 5, Sep-15 7,593 9,75 2, ,944 5, Oct-15 8,788 11,99 2, ,2 6, Nov-15 1,36 11,672 1, ,54 6, Dec-15 1,489 11, ,844 6, Jan-16 9,782 1, ,645 6, Feb-16 9,175 1,627 1, ,82 5, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Mar-16 8,68 1,31 2, ,624 6, Annual 1,489 11,672 1, ,675 7,89 5, Requirement

96 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (13/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Maharashtra Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 2,4 19, ,87 13, May-15 2,2 2, ,53 13, Jun-15 19,9 19, ,739 13, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, Jul-15 19,2 18, ,679 12, Aug-15 19,1 19, ,981 12, Sep-15 19,54 19, ,53 11, Oct-15 2,3 21, ,85 13, Nov-15 2,1 21,219 1, ,551 12, Dec-15 2,65 21, ,862 13, Jan-16 2,85 21, ,527 13, Feb-16 21,25 22,411 1, ,612 12, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Mar-16 21,15 22,212 1, ,853 13, Annual 21,25 22,411 1, , ,4 5, Requirement

97 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (14/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Daman & Diu Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Annual ,221 2, Requirement

98 Annex-XIII (15/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Dadra & Nagar Haveli Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Annual ,86 5, Requirement

99 Annex-XIII (16/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Goa Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Feb Mar Annual ,566 3, Requirement

100 Annex-XIII (17/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Andhra Pradesh Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 7,68 5,837-1, ,68 3, May-15 6,819 5,663-1, ,566 4, Jun-15 7,363 5,277-2, ,711 3,64-1, Peak (MW) 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Peak: vs Jul-15 6,821 4,845-1, ,466 3,399-1, Aug-15 7,34 5,843-1, ,684 3, Sep-15 6,946 6, ,341 3, Oct-15 6,849 6, ,484 4, Nov-15 6,474 5, ,118 3, Dec-15 6,788 5,79-1, ,52 3, Jan-16 7,323 6, ,767 4, Feb-16 7,294 6, ,338 4, Mar-16 7,622 6, ,189 4, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Annual 7,622 6, ,864 48,216-6, Requirement

101 Annex-XIII (18/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Karnataka Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 1,336 8,119-2, ,344 5, May-15 9,647 8,14-1, ,67 5, Jun-15 9,645 7,39-2, ,597 4, Peak (MW) Peak: vs 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Jul-15 9,227 7,188-2, ,629 4, Aug-15 9,19 7,332-1, ,54 4, Sep-15 9,41 7,129-2, ,4 4, Oct-15 9,169 6,695-2, ,423 4, Nov-15 9,536 6,876-2, ,676 4,55-1, Dec-15 9,926 6,989-2, ,19 4,779-1, Jan-16 1,116 7,176-2, ,322 5,25-1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Feb-16 1,425 7,146-3, ,972 4,69-1, Mar-16 1,911 7,236-3, ,738 5,72-1, Annual 1,911 8,119-2, ,294 59,65-11, Requirement

102 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (19/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Kerala Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 3,829 2, ,49 1, May-15 3,738 2, ,45 1, Jun-15 3,718 2,652-1, ,846 1, Peak (MW) 4,5 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 3,559 2, ,854 1, Aug-15 3,533 2, ,834 1, Sep-15 3,613 2, ,861 1, Oct-15 3,535 3, ,937 1, Nov-15 3,736 2, ,897 1, Dec-15 3,654 2, ,12 1, Jan-16 3,755 3, ,89 1, Feb-16 3,896 2,853-1, ,967 1, Mar-16 4,32 3, ,314 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Annual 4,32 3, ,73 2,349-3, Requirement

103 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (2/35) Tamil Nadu Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 14,153 11,18-3, ,3 7,749-1, May-15 13,754 11,779-1, ,56 8, Peak (MW) 16, 14, 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Peak: vs Jun-15 14,139 12,889-1, ,889 8, Jul-15 13,734 12, ,992 8, Aug-15 13,45 13, ,338 9, Sep-15 13,65 13, ,281 9, Oct-15 12,911 12, ,549 8, Nov-15 12,925 1,76-2, ,693 7, Dec-15 13,54 1,13-3, ,138 7, Jan-16 14,24 11,363-2, ,57 7, Feb-16 13,594 11,573-2, ,99 7, Mar-16 14,489 11,391-3, ,217 7,844-1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Annual 14,489 13, ,653 98,123-4, Requirement

104 Annex-XIII (21/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Telangana Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 7,552 6,151-1, ,989 4, May-15 7,127 5,954-1, ,719 4, Jun-15 6,757 5,542-1, ,22 3, Peak (MW) 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Peak: vs Jul-15 7,44 5,496-1, ,834 3, Aug-15 7,971 6,185-1, ,41 4, Sep-15 7,782 6,573-1, , 4, Oct-15 8,154 6,141-2, ,96 4, Nov-15 7,2 5,683-1, ,272 3, Dec-15 7,367 5,786-1, ,686 3, Jan-16 7,94 6, -1, ,143 4,85-1, Feb-16 7,87 6,1-1, ,966 3,86-1, Mar-16 8,223 6,116-2, ,384 4,13-1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Annual 8,223 6,573-1, ,152 48,135-1, Requirement

105 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (22/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Puducherry Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Mar Annual ,554 3, Requirement

106 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (23/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Bihar Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 3,1 2, ,59 1, May-15 3,1 2, ,463 1, Jun-15 3, 2, ,533 1, Peak (MW) 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 2,95 2, ,628 1, Aug-15 2,95 2, ,592 1, Sep-15 3,1 2, ,687 1, Oct-15 3,2 2, ,84 1, Nov-15 3,25 2, ,71 1, Dec-15 3, 2, ,61 1, Jan-16 3, 2, ,549 1, Feb-16 3,1 2, ,512 1, Mar-16 3,2 2, ,628 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 2, 1,5 1, 5 Annual 3,25 2, ,215 18, Requirement

107 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (24/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Damodar Valley Corporation Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 2,65 3,71 1, ,59 1, May-15 2,613 3,774 1, ,62 1, Jun-15 2,653 3,693 1, ,592 1, Peak (MW) 4,5 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Peak: vs Jul-15 2,677 3,8 1, ,66 1, Aug-15 2,713 3, ,61 1, Sep-15 2,712 3,884 1, ,59 1, Oct-15 2,669 4,69 1, ,6 1, Nov-15 2,667 3, ,545 1, Dec-15 2,685 3, ,56 1, Jan-16 2,72 3,865 1, ,6 1, Feb-16 2,71 3,942 1, ,572 1, Mar-16 2,718 3,933 1, ,685 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Annual 2,718 4,69 1, ,224 21,56 1, Requirement

108 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (25/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Jharkhand Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 1, May-15 1, Jun-15 1, Peak (MW) 1,4 1,2 1, Peak: vs Jul-15 1, Aug-15 1, Sep-15 1,15 1, Oct-15 1,16 1, Nov-15 1,2 1, Dec-15 1, Jan-16 1, Feb-16 1,12 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Mar-16 1,17 1, Annual 1,2 1, ,16 6,74-2, Requirement

109 Annex-XIII (26/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Odisha Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 3,95 3, ,357 2, May-15 3,9 4, ,416 2, Jun-15 4,5 4, ,339 2, Peak (MW) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Peak: vs Jul-15 4, 4, ,286 2, Aug-15 4, 4, ,278 2, Sep-15 4, 4, ,282 2, Oct-15 3,9 4, ,177 2, Nov-15 3,85 3, ,154 2, Dec-15 3,8 3, ,139 2, Jan-16 3,8 3, ,182 2, Feb-16 3,9 3, ,31 2, Mar-16 3,96 3, ,344 2, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1, 5 Annual 4,5 4, ,985 28,652 1, Requirement

110 Annex-XIII (27/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for West Bengal Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 7,988 7, ,835 4, May-15 7,818 7, ,766 4, Jun-15 7,87 7, ,523 4, Peak (MW) 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Peak: vs Jul-15 7,589 7, ,565 4, Aug-15 7,68 7, ,63 4, Sep-15 7,842 7, ,53 4, Oct-15 7,55 7, ,62 4, Nov-15 6,635 7, ,176 3, Dec-15 6,694 7, ,331 3, Jan-16 7,24 7, ,548 3, Feb-16 6,947 7, ,54 3, Mar-16 7,924 7, ,212 4, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Annual 7,988 7, ,654 51,367 1, Requirement

111 Annex-XIII (28/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Sikkim Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Annual Requirement

112 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (29/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Arunachal Pradesh Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Mar Annual Requirement

113 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (3/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Assam Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr-15 1, May-15 1,415 1, Jun-15 1,44 1, Peak (MW) 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, Peak: vs Jul-15 1,45 1, Aug-15 1,5 1, Sep-15 1,48 1, Oct-15 1,455 1, Nov-15 1,45 1, Dec-15 1,46 1, Jan-16 1,4 1, Feb-16 1,26 1, Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Mar-16 1,41 1, Annual 1,5 1, ,115 6,937-2, Requirement

114 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (31/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Manipur Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Annual Requirement

115 Annex-XIII (32/35) Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Meghalaya Month Peak Requirem ent Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Annual ,155 2, Requirement

116 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (33/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Mizoram Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Mar Annual Requirement

117 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (34/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Nagaland Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Mar Annual Requirement

118 Anticipated month-wise power supply position for Annex-XIII (35/35) Month Peak Requirem ent Tripura Energy (MW) (MW) (MW) (%) (MU) (MU) (MU) (%) Apr May Jun Peak (MW) Peak: vs Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Energy (MU) Energy: Requirement vs Annual ,425 2, Requirement

119 EXHIBIT

120 Exhibit - I(A) Pattern of Peak & Energy Requirement All India 16, Peak Peak (MW) 155, 15, 145, 14, 135, 13, 125, 12, 115, 11, * 15, Energy Requirement Energy (MU) 1, 95, 9, 85, 8, 75, 7, 65, 6, * *Anticipated

121 Exhibit - I(B) Pattern of Peak & Energy Requirement Northern Region 6, Peak Peak (MW) 55, 5, 45, 4, * 35, 3, 4, Energy Requirement Energy (MU) 35, 3, 25, * 2, 15, *Anticipated

122 Exhibit - I(C) Pattern of Peak & Energy Requirement Western Region 5, Peak Peak (MW) 48, 46, 44, 42, 4, 38, 36, 34, 32, 3, * 33, Energy Requirement Energy (MU) 31, 29, 27, 25, 23, 21, 19, 17, 15, * *Anticipated

123 Exhibit - I(D) Pattern of Peak & Energy Requirement Southern Region 45, Peak Peak (MW) 43, 41, 39, 37, 35, 33, 31, 29, 27, 25, * 31, Energy Requirement Energy (MU) 29, 27, 25, 23, 21, * 19, 17, 15, *Anticipated

124 Exhibit - I(E) Pattern of Peak & Energy Requirement Eastern Region 19, Peak Peak (MW) 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 1, * 12, Energy Requirement Energy (MU) 11, 1, 9, 8, * 7, 6, *Anticipated

125 Exhibit - I(F) Pattern of Peak & Energy Requirement Northern-Eastern Region 2,9 Peak Peak (MW) 2,7 2,5 2,3 2,1 1, * 1,7 1,5 1,5 Energy Requirement Energy (MU) 1,4 1,3 1,2 1,1 1, * *Anticipated

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