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Govt launches High Price-power trading market and Surplus Power Portal

Now the discoms will be able to indicate their surplus power in block times/days/months on portal. Those discoms who need power will be able to requisition the surplus power. The new buyer will pay both variable charge (VC) and fixed cost (FC) as determined by the regulators, the ministry of power said in a statement on March 10.

March 10, 2023 / 20:30 IST
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The Central government launched a High Price Day Ahead Market (HP-DAM) and Surplus Power Portal (PUShP) on March 9 to ensure greater availability of power during the peak demand season.

Union Power and renewable energy minister R.K. Singh launched the portal at a virtual function in New Delhi in presence of over 200 stakeholders from state governments and the power sector.

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Singh said HP-DAM was part of the overall strategy to ensure that all available power capacity is utilised for supply the power to consumers. The minister, however, said nobody would be allowed to charge exorbitant rates. “Only those generating capacities which have cost of producing power of more than Rs. 12 per unit would be allowed to operate in HP-DAM. If the cost of production is less than Rs.12, the generators will have to offer power in the power exchange’s Integrated Day Ahead Market (I-DAM) only with a ceiling price of Rs.12,” he said.

Singh further asked the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and Grid Controller to ensure that prices are reasonable in the HP-DAM and take necessary action to ensure that no power producers charges exorbitant prices, which are much higher than the cost of production. “India has a very stable power market as against the case in some developed countries where a situation of power tariff much higher than the cost of production was seen last year,” the minister said.