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CERC retains price cap of Rs 12 per unit in power exchanges

The CERC in its order stated that the peak power demand of India has been fluctuating and reached 187 GW in October and November, 2022. But in December (the current month), it increased further and touched 200 GW on December 23.

New Delhi / December 28, 2022 / 21:15 IST
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The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has extended the Rs 12-per-unit price ceiling in all market segments of power exchanges till further orders, the regulatory body said in an order issued on December 28. This is the third time the power regulator has extended the price cap for the energy bourses.

In April, the CERC revised the ceiling on spot power from Rs 20 per unit to Rs 12 per unit which was applicable till June 30. The same cap was extended from July 1 to September 30, and later it was extended for the second time from October 1 to December 31.

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A senior official from the power ministry said the price cap on power exchanges is not being changed because the regulator is working on a separate high-price market for trading imported coal and gas.

However, the CERC, in its order, cited five reasons for retaining the same price cap for all the energy exchanges in the country. “In day ahead market (DAM) on India Energy Exchange Ltd (IEX), the market clearing price (MCP) of Rs.12/kWh was discovered from 1800 hrs to 2000 hrs in October and November. In December (till 26 December 2022), the MCP of Rs.12/kWh has been observed from 1630 hrs to 1945 hrs, along with the morning peak from 0700 hrs to 0945 hrs. These peaks are anticipated to become steeper as cold wave conditions prevail in the Northern and Northwestern parts of India,” read the order issued by the regulator, a copy of which is with Moneycontrol.