Opportunity in Open Access Transaction and
Short Term Power Purchase Agreements for Developers, Consumers and Traders in
Wind Power Business of India
In recent step, regulatory commission
allowed distribution utilities to renegotiate the long term PPAs to a lower
degree of tariffs which is determined by reverse auction of the wind power
tariffs. In recently held auction, sharp decline in the tariff of wind power
was witnessed. The tariff fell close to INR 1-1.5 per Unit and reached a level
of INR 3.46 per Unit, which is significantly lower than Feed in Tariffs of some
states.
It is also anticipated that wind power
generators may further bid aggressively taking the tariff to sub INR 3 levels.
These tariff levels will have the direct impact on the existing plants.
Further, owing to such lower tariffs, distribution utilities can put a pressure
on to generators to renegotiate PPAs or simply dishonour them. This issue is
critical and long term PPAs can come under jeopardy, hence, the opportunity for
the wind power developers lie in signing short term PPAs and selling power
directly to the consumers through Open Access route.
Key
Queries Resolved
- Which state has least regulatory barriers or least cross-subsidy surcharge (CSS) applicable to bulk buyers?
- Whether the tariff discovered in third-party power sales agreements sustainable for long-term i.e. for a period of 10-15 years?
- What are the various power procurement models which shall be most beneficial given the current regulatory paradigm and policy environment in India?
- What are the various incentives/benefits to the consumers/generators to wheel power through open access?
- Which region is most suitable for affecting the open access transactions having the largest cluster of industries, corporates and bulk consumers?
- Which region has more penetration of short term transactions through wind power?
- Which transaction i.e. bilateral or collective is preferred for wind?
Key
Highlights:
- Business Case for Open Access Transactions in India
- Mode of Sustainability for Demand of Open Access in India through Wind
- Tariff Movements for Open Access through Wind – Key States
- Examining Liberalism for Green Power in Open Access Mechanism in States
- Filtering of Major Open Access Consumers / Pockets for Wind Power
- Filtering Major Open Access Customers/ Pockets for IPP’s
- Filtering Opportunities for STU’s and Bulk Consumers
- Region Wise Customer Profiling
- Regulatory Consideration for Open Access in India
- Procurement Models for Open Access Transactions in India
- Parametric Ranking of States Generating Business Case for Long Term Open Access
Spanning over 300 pages “Opportunities
in Open Access Transactions and Short Term PPAs in Wind Power Business of India”
report
covers Contents and Coverage, Open Access Transactions in India, Open Access-
Sustainability of Demand Supply Metrics, Tariff Trends and Outlook in India,
Examining Liberalism for Green Power in Open Access Mechanism in States,
Regional Overview of Open Access Market – Wind Power (Key States), Region Wise
Customer Profiling & Key PPA terms for Open Access Sale of Power-Wind
Power, State Wise Open Access Transactions Details through Wind.
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