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Third Party Power

A provision for the sale and purchase of third party power through open access was been created in The Electricity Act, 2003 as long as the schedule of charges determined by the respective State/Central Electricity Regulatory Commissions for utilization of the electricity grid and services are paid to the corresponding agencies. Consumers could purchase power under Third Party Power without any equity investment in the power generating company. However, through this mode of purchase the consumer needs to pay cross subsidy surcharges (CSS) to the respective power DISCOM. The CSS is fixed by the Energy Regulatory Commission of a particular state.

Terms for Co-Gen / Biomass/ Wind / Solar:

  • Quantum of Supply: 1MW for 24 hours (RTC).
  • Drawal Voltage: 11/22/33/110/230 KV.
  • Period of Supply: One Month.
  • Price: Rs. /- per unit. for 1MW
  • Payment mode: 100% Advance payment to be made through RTGS.
  • Billing & Payment: Proforma Invoice will be sent in advance for payment. Invoice for the entire month supply will be provided at the end of the billing cycle.
  • Approval & Billing: Approvals will be issued by TANTRANSCO Billing Cycle from 00:00 hrs of 28th of a month to24:00 hrs of 27th of the next month.
  • Offer Validity: Our Offer is Valid for 7 days from the date of offer letter.

Thermal power

A Thermal Power Station is a power plant in which heat energy is converted to electric power. In most of the places in the world the turbine is steam-driven. Water is heated, turns into steam and spins a steam turbine which drives an electrical generator. After it passes through the turbine, the steam is condensed in a condenser and recycled to where it was heated; The greatest variation in the design of thermal power stations is due to the different heat sources, fossil fuel dominates here, although nuclear heat energy and solar heat energy are also used. Some prefer to use the term energy center because such facilities convert forms of heat energy into electrical energy. Certain thermal power plants also are designed to produce heat energy for industrial purposes of district heating, or desalination of water, in addition to generating electrical power.

Biomass

Biomass is organic material of recent origin that can be used as a source of energy. It generally includes crops and other plants, as well as agricultural, forest, sawdust and agro-industrial waste. Electricity produced as a result of utilizing surplus biomass sources into energy is considered biomass power.

Generating power through the use of biomass represents the cost-effective and cleanest way to provide renewable electricity in biomass potential regions with high levels of biomass resources and its processing activity.

Electricity produced from biomass is considered to be carbon neutral and therefore helps to combat global warming. The CO2 that the facility will release would have been produced as the plants and trees naturally decomposed in the forest without the benefit of electricity production.

Wind Power

Winds are caused by the uneven heating of the atmosphere by the sun, the irregularities of the earth's surface, and rotation of the earth. Wind flow patterns are modified by the earth's terrain, bodies of water, and vegetative cover. This wind flow, or motion energy, when "harvested" by modern wind turbines, can be used to generate electricity.

The terms "wind energy" or "wind power" describe the process by which the wind is used to generate mechanical power or electricity. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy in the wind into mechanical power. Generator can convert this mechanical power into electricity energy.

Wind energy is a free, renewable resource, so no matter how much is used today, there will still be the same supply in the future. Wind energy is also a source of clean, non-polluting, electricity. Unlike conventional power plants, wind plants emit no air pollutants.

Solar Power

Solar power is the use of the sun’s energy either directly heat or through the use of photovoltaic cells in solar panels and transparent photovoltaic glass to generate electricity.

Standard photovoltaic solar panels are the most efficient application of photo voltaics. However, photovoltaic glass allows generation from surfaces like building windows that were previously incapable of anything but passive solar energy and also enables other options, like color choices. Other technologies include low-tech solar heaters created from recycled cans that provide an inexpensive source of heat.

Services

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GCP

If the generating plant was set up by a registered cooperative society the consumers collectively have to consume not less than 51%.

TPP

A provision for the sale and purchase of third party power through open access was been created in The Electricity Act, 2003 as long as the schedule.

IEX

Today, more than 6200 participants are registered on our exchange and are located across utilities from 29 States, 5 Union Territories (UTs).