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CERC Staff paper on 'Introduction of Ancillary Services in Indian
Electricity Market'
Prior to Electricity Act, 2003, the utilities were a vertically integrated entity & the
Generation, Transmission & Distribution were all under one roof and hence the resources
required for overall reliable operation were an integral function of these utilities. However,
since the liberalisation of the electricity industry, the resources required for reliable
operation have been treated as ‘Ancillary service’, which the system operator has to obtain
from other industry participants. As of today the system operator has no control over
individual power stations, and depends on market players to purchase these services. Hence
the need of an Ancillary service market has arisen and this paper tries to address the same
need.
Ancillary services are an indispensible part of the electricity industry and these
services are support services which are required for improving & enhancing the reliability &
security of the electrical power system. One of the primary objectives of IEGC1
facilitating
the functioning of power markets and providing of ancillary services support and as per the
IEGC, operation of Ancillary Services is an exclusive function of RLDCs and the CERC
regulations provide for utilisation of the amount left in the UI2
pool account fund towards
the funding of these ancillary services.
Types of Ancillary Services
1
IEGC: Indian Electricity Grid Code.
2
UI: Unscheduled Interchange.
Frequency
support Ancillary
Services
Black start
support
services
Voltage or
Reactive
power support
services
Frequency support Ancillary Services (FSAS):
Frequency support Ancillary services as the name suggests are required to support
frequency in the grid, when the frequency in the grid fall below 0.05 Hz below the lower
operating frequency range as specified in the IEGC for two consecutive time-blocks, and in
such a situation the nodal agency will give instructions to the FSAS provider to despatch in
the third time block so that the frequency can be controlled.
a
s
a
s
s
1.Unstable grid.
2.To utilise the surplus capacity available.
3.To facilitate renewable integration by reducing impact
of their variation.
Need
Mechanism
1.FSAS would be the service offered through bids by a
generating station.
2.The bids would be through the Power Exchanges & a
separate product could be constituted for this.
3. Theupper limit of UI rate to be the ceiling price for
the schedulded bids.
Bidding &
Price
discovery
1. The buyers to submit time-block-wise bid quantum & price
along with the location.
2. Bids to be placed for standard time blocks of 2 hours & to
be stacked up on merit-order basis.
3. The bids would be invited on a day ahead basis considered
for despatch next day.
Criterias &
conditions
1. All the sellers & regional entites which part of the
scheduling & deviation settlement mechanism for real &
reactive power with voice & data telemetry facilities to
be eligible to participate.
2. No Objection certificate issued by the concerned
SLDC/RLDC.
Dispatch in
real-time.
1. If the frequency remains 0.05 Hz below the lower
operating frequency for two consecutive time-blocks,
FSAS provider to despatch in third time block.
2. If the frequency remains at 50.0 Hz for two conseutive
time blocks, FSAS to be withdrawn.
Accounting
&
Settlement
1. The power despatched under FSAS to be incorporated
into the schedule of the overdrawing entities by the
respective LDC.
2. FSAS would be given a despatch certainity of 8 time
blocks.
3. The energy despatched would be deemed to be
delivered at the Regional periphery.
Voltage Control Ancillary Services (VCAS)
The CEA and CTU are entrusted with the responsibility of transmission system planning
under the provisions of electricity act 2003. The CTU fine tunes the plans prepared by the
CEA over a shorter period in coordination with CEA. CEA and CTU use system studies to
anticipate generators and load at various points in the grid. Reactive power requirements
may change:
1) Due to variations between the anticipated and the actual conditions of generation
and load.
2) As more and more elements get added to the grid.
To maintain the voltage level, capacitor and/or reactor at various nodes need to be
changed/added. Provision of reactive power could be allowed under reactive power support
ancillary services which will result in a reduction of cost. The mobile reactors or capacitors
would be a big advantage which will be used by the system operator by bidding through the
power exchange when there is a critically low voltage in the grid at one or more
interconnection points.
Execution of VCAS
Price bids are submitted in the power exchanges for providing VCAS on
nodal basis.
Nodal agency shall prepare a combined node-wise stack from the stack of
node-wise bids for VCAS furnished by the Power exchanges
Payment to be made on the actual node-wise reactive support subject to
the maximum ceiling rate of reactive energy
The providers of VCAS to be paid
The mobile VCAS may be provided by the Government owned transmission
companies
Black Start Ancillary Services (BSAS) & Execution
Central Electricity Authority Regulations mandate hydro generating stations for providing
black start facility. Incentives may be provided to all flexible generators who provide black
start facility when such services are sought by the system operator.
Nodal Agency & Market Surveillance
It is proposed that the system operator, namely National Load Despatch Centre (NLDC)
should be the nodal agency for implementation of the ancillary services as NLDC monitors
the grid real-time. The nodal agency would be responsible to issue No Objection Certificate
subject to the condition that the capacity cleared for day-ahead transaction in power
exchanges shall not exceed the total capacity for which clearance has been obtained. Also a
market surveillance Committee may be constituted comprising of the representatives from
NLDC, RLDCs, RPCs, Power Exchanges and traders for successful implementation of the
ancillary services market.
Generators capable of
providing start up power
when instructed by the
load despatchers to
mandatorily provide the
Black Start Services
Nodal agency to
be paid BSAS
when the same is
required
On the day of providing
BSAS generators to be
paid for one day
capacity charges as
determined by the
Commission
The energy charges to
be paid at twice the
energy charges
determined by the
Commission for the
volume of energy
supplied during the
restoration process.
ISSUES
OUR VIEWS
With increasing demand for power, capacity addition has seen a major boost especially in
the renewable space. This has made the grid much more difficult to control & peak demands
can make grid parameters go haywire .Though sufficient measures have been taken to
improve the grid stability after the ‘ Twin Grid shock’ last year, Ancillary services will further
help in improving the reliability of the grid and also further help phase-out the UI
mechanism as well as act as a deterrent to market participants that are a threat to the grid
security.
• Ancillary Services primarily aim at improving the
reliability of System Operation
• Could be seen as a mechanism to replace UI
mechanism in a long run
Need for Ancillary Service
• The power exchanges would inherit the risk of
default in payment by buyers.Formation of a
clearing house mechanism where all trades by
market participants would be routed may be
evolved
Payment Risk
• Necessary to ensure that generators do not give
preference to FSAS at the cost of their PPAs to get
better price for their power
Possible Breach of PPAs
• Energy Market would be cleared first and bid for
balance unsold quantity of power can be made in
Ancillary Service market
Market Design
• Requirement to pay a commitment charge to
provide sufficient incentive to attract generators
in the Ancillary Service Market viewing
uncertainity in the despatch of generation
Commitment Charge
• It is necessary that system operator provides load
generation balance forecasting on daily basis for
optimum decision making in procurement of
ancillary services
Forecasting
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Mr. Abhishek Amarnani and Mr. Kalyan Verma.
Abhishek Amarnani and KalyanVerma are pursuing MBA in Power Management from
National Power Training Institute (NPTI), Faridabad. Abhishek has done his B.E in
‘Power’ from NPTI Nagpur, while Kalyan has a B.E degree in Electronics &
Instrumentation from Sathyabama University, Chennai. Abhishek wants to make a mark
in Renewable sector; on the other hand, Kalyan has a special interest in the Distribution
sector & Smart Grids. Earlier both had co-authored a report on Coal in India named
‘PowerPlus Coalnomics’.
Source: CERC - Staff paper on 'Introduction of Ancilliary Services in Indian Electricity
Market'.

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Cerc staff paper on 'introduction of ancilliary services in indian electricity market' ips.com

  • 1. CERC Staff paper on 'Introduction of Ancillary Services in Indian Electricity Market' Prior to Electricity Act, 2003, the utilities were a vertically integrated entity & the Generation, Transmission & Distribution were all under one roof and hence the resources required for overall reliable operation were an integral function of these utilities. However, since the liberalisation of the electricity industry, the resources required for reliable operation have been treated as ‘Ancillary service’, which the system operator has to obtain from other industry participants. As of today the system operator has no control over individual power stations, and depends on market players to purchase these services. Hence the need of an Ancillary service market has arisen and this paper tries to address the same need. Ancillary services are an indispensible part of the electricity industry and these services are support services which are required for improving & enhancing the reliability & security of the electrical power system. One of the primary objectives of IEGC1 facilitating the functioning of power markets and providing of ancillary services support and as per the IEGC, operation of Ancillary Services is an exclusive function of RLDCs and the CERC regulations provide for utilisation of the amount left in the UI2 pool account fund towards the funding of these ancillary services. Types of Ancillary Services 1 IEGC: Indian Electricity Grid Code. 2 UI: Unscheduled Interchange. Frequency support Ancillary Services Black start support services Voltage or Reactive power support services
  • 2. Frequency support Ancillary Services (FSAS): Frequency support Ancillary services as the name suggests are required to support frequency in the grid, when the frequency in the grid fall below 0.05 Hz below the lower operating frequency range as specified in the IEGC for two consecutive time-blocks, and in such a situation the nodal agency will give instructions to the FSAS provider to despatch in the third time block so that the frequency can be controlled. a s a s s 1.Unstable grid. 2.To utilise the surplus capacity available. 3.To facilitate renewable integration by reducing impact of their variation. Need Mechanism 1.FSAS would be the service offered through bids by a generating station. 2.The bids would be through the Power Exchanges & a separate product could be constituted for this. 3. Theupper limit of UI rate to be the ceiling price for the schedulded bids. Bidding & Price discovery 1. The buyers to submit time-block-wise bid quantum & price along with the location. 2. Bids to be placed for standard time blocks of 2 hours & to be stacked up on merit-order basis. 3. The bids would be invited on a day ahead basis considered for despatch next day. Criterias & conditions 1. All the sellers & regional entites which part of the scheduling & deviation settlement mechanism for real & reactive power with voice & data telemetry facilities to be eligible to participate. 2. No Objection certificate issued by the concerned SLDC/RLDC. Dispatch in real-time. 1. If the frequency remains 0.05 Hz below the lower operating frequency for two consecutive time-blocks, FSAS provider to despatch in third time block. 2. If the frequency remains at 50.0 Hz for two conseutive time blocks, FSAS to be withdrawn. Accounting & Settlement 1. The power despatched under FSAS to be incorporated into the schedule of the overdrawing entities by the respective LDC. 2. FSAS would be given a despatch certainity of 8 time blocks. 3. The energy despatched would be deemed to be delivered at the Regional periphery.
  • 3. Voltage Control Ancillary Services (VCAS) The CEA and CTU are entrusted with the responsibility of transmission system planning under the provisions of electricity act 2003. The CTU fine tunes the plans prepared by the CEA over a shorter period in coordination with CEA. CEA and CTU use system studies to anticipate generators and load at various points in the grid. Reactive power requirements may change: 1) Due to variations between the anticipated and the actual conditions of generation and load. 2) As more and more elements get added to the grid. To maintain the voltage level, capacitor and/or reactor at various nodes need to be changed/added. Provision of reactive power could be allowed under reactive power support ancillary services which will result in a reduction of cost. The mobile reactors or capacitors would be a big advantage which will be used by the system operator by bidding through the power exchange when there is a critically low voltage in the grid at one or more interconnection points. Execution of VCAS Price bids are submitted in the power exchanges for providing VCAS on nodal basis. Nodal agency shall prepare a combined node-wise stack from the stack of node-wise bids for VCAS furnished by the Power exchanges Payment to be made on the actual node-wise reactive support subject to the maximum ceiling rate of reactive energy The providers of VCAS to be paid The mobile VCAS may be provided by the Government owned transmission companies
  • 4. Black Start Ancillary Services (BSAS) & Execution Central Electricity Authority Regulations mandate hydro generating stations for providing black start facility. Incentives may be provided to all flexible generators who provide black start facility when such services are sought by the system operator. Nodal Agency & Market Surveillance It is proposed that the system operator, namely National Load Despatch Centre (NLDC) should be the nodal agency for implementation of the ancillary services as NLDC monitors the grid real-time. The nodal agency would be responsible to issue No Objection Certificate subject to the condition that the capacity cleared for day-ahead transaction in power exchanges shall not exceed the total capacity for which clearance has been obtained. Also a market surveillance Committee may be constituted comprising of the representatives from NLDC, RLDCs, RPCs, Power Exchanges and traders for successful implementation of the ancillary services market. Generators capable of providing start up power when instructed by the load despatchers to mandatorily provide the Black Start Services Nodal agency to be paid BSAS when the same is required On the day of providing BSAS generators to be paid for one day capacity charges as determined by the Commission The energy charges to be paid at twice the energy charges determined by the Commission for the volume of energy supplied during the restoration process.
  • 5. ISSUES OUR VIEWS With increasing demand for power, capacity addition has seen a major boost especially in the renewable space. This has made the grid much more difficult to control & peak demands can make grid parameters go haywire .Though sufficient measures have been taken to improve the grid stability after the ‘ Twin Grid shock’ last year, Ancillary services will further help in improving the reliability of the grid and also further help phase-out the UI mechanism as well as act as a deterrent to market participants that are a threat to the grid security. • Ancillary Services primarily aim at improving the reliability of System Operation • Could be seen as a mechanism to replace UI mechanism in a long run Need for Ancillary Service • The power exchanges would inherit the risk of default in payment by buyers.Formation of a clearing house mechanism where all trades by market participants would be routed may be evolved Payment Risk • Necessary to ensure that generators do not give preference to FSAS at the cost of their PPAs to get better price for their power Possible Breach of PPAs • Energy Market would be cleared first and bid for balance unsold quantity of power can be made in Ancillary Service market Market Design • Requirement to pay a commitment charge to provide sufficient incentive to attract generators in the Ancillary Service Market viewing uncertainity in the despatch of generation Commitment Charge • It is necessary that system operator provides load generation balance forecasting on daily basis for optimum decision making in procurement of ancillary services Forecasting
  • 6. ABOUT THE AUTHORS Mr. Abhishek Amarnani and Mr. Kalyan Verma. Abhishek Amarnani and KalyanVerma are pursuing MBA in Power Management from National Power Training Institute (NPTI), Faridabad. Abhishek has done his B.E in ‘Power’ from NPTI Nagpur, while Kalyan has a B.E degree in Electronics & Instrumentation from Sathyabama University, Chennai. Abhishek wants to make a mark in Renewable sector; on the other hand, Kalyan has a special interest in the Distribution sector & Smart Grids. Earlier both had co-authored a report on Coal in India named ‘PowerPlus Coalnomics’. Source: CERC - Staff paper on 'Introduction of Ancilliary Services in Indian Electricity Market'.