Guidelines For Development of Hydro Electric Project
Guidelines For Development of Hydro Electric Project
Guidelines For Development of Hydro Electric Project
Developers
CHAPTER - 1
Background
Development of Hydro Power in India
Capacity (MW)
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presence of state level utilities , Central Public Sector Undertakings like the
NHPC, SJVNL,NEEPCO, THDC, and the entry of NTPC into hydro power
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development it may take decades to even develop this capacity of 30,000 MW.
It is therefore imperative that the private sector should also participate in this
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programme.
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It is expected that the managerial capabilities and commercial orientation of
the private sector
would minimize time delays. More importantly,
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involvement of the private sector would reduce the need for funding of equity
for the Govt. companies. It is also expected that capital and operating
efficiencies of the private sector would help reducing tariffs. Summing up,
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Total
Hydro
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3.1
Concerns of
One of the main factors responsible for the slow development of hydro
projects in the private sector has been the reluctance of FIs to fund these
projects given the huge risks of geological and hydrological uncertainties,
delays in land acquisition, rehabilitation and resettlement issues, law and order
problems and natural calamities - in addition to the general problems of IPPs
like payment security etc. The financial institutions(FIs) who have the largest
stake in the project (as they fund about 70% of the total project cost) have
been seeking additional comforts like Government guarantees, escrow
accounts etc. However, encouraged by the various provisions of the Electricity
Act, 2003 such as open access, recognition of power trading and setting up of
regulatoy commissions, the financial institutions are no longer looking for
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CHAPTER-II
GUIDE LINES FOR ALLOCATION OF HYDRO SITES FOR
DEVELOPMENT TO PRIVATE DEVELOPERS:
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Objectives of the Guidelines:
1.1.
To enhance hydroelectric generation capacity in the Eleventh Plan
and beyond through private sector participation. .
1.2.
To bring about uniformity in the approach of State Governments
towards allocation of hydro sites to private developers
1.3.
To create an enabling and conducive environment for the
accelerated development of hydro power projects including IPPs, by
harmonizing the interests of various stake holders such as State Govts.,
displaced persons, power consumers, funding agencies, project developers etc.
1.4.
To ensure allocation of hydro sites to private developers in a fair
and transparent manner keeping in mind the optimal development of the river
basin.
1.5.
To ensure safety of structures like dam, etc. and adherence to
relevant construction, operation and maintenance standards in compliance of
the regulations being framed by CEA (under various section 73, section 177
clause 2(b) and section 53 clause (a) & (b) of the Electricity act 2003) and
ensure construction and operation of projects optimizing generation at the site.
1.6.
To ensure development of the required transmission network in an
optimal manner meeting the integrated requirements of the projects in the river
basin.
1.7 Ensure funding of projects by FIIs by meeting their concerns of payment
security through long-term power purchase commitments.
1.8 Ensure adequate compliance on Vital issues like proper rehabilitation of
Project Affected Families (PAFs) in compliance of the National Policy on
Resettlement and Rehabilitation (NERR - 2003) and taking up environment
protection measures in compliance to provisions of Environment Clearance
issued by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MOEF) and as envisaged in
the EIA/EMP including Catchment Area Treatment and social/community
development.
2.
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