The prime objective of the presentation is to create an awareness, amongst investors, of the substantial opportunity present in the State as well as the support provided by the State to private players participating in the Sector
2. 2
FROM A GLORIOUS PAST TO A GLORIOUS FUTURE
Ancient Bihar was a centre for:
Power – Maurya dynasty first and one of the greatest
Learning - Nalanda and Vikramshila; one of the oldest and truly
international universities of the world
Culture and religion - Buddhism started from Bihar
The state since the 70’s lagged behind other India states in economic terms
However, recently it is bouncing back with
Improved governance – better law and order situation
Greater emphasis on education
Increased investment in Infrastructure
Better health care facilities
3. 3
A shining example of development is the Roads Sector.
Bihar State Highway Project Phase I– 9 Packages, 820 KM of State
Highways under implementation
Bihar State Highway Project Phase II– 4 Packages, SH 78 (100 KM) under
implementation
Bihar State Highway Project Phase III– 3 Packages
7 PPP Projects (NH) identified and under various stages of execution
4 Laning of Corridors
For the period 2011–2012, Bihar was also India's fastest growing State, with a
growth rate of 13.1% for the year 2011–12, which had followed a growth rate
of 14.8% for the previous year.
Bihar has managed to record 11.95% annual growth rate, the highest among all
the states, during the 11th Plan period
4. 4
DESTINATION BIHAR:
OPPORTUNITIES IN BIHAR STATE’S TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SECTOR
The Bihar State Power Transmission and Distribution Sectors including Rural
Electrification are set to receive, tender and execute projects to the tune of INR ~28,250
Cr
These projects are to be tendered and executed within the 12th Plan (now 2013-14 to
2016-17)
The projects are at various stages – planned, sanctioned, tendered or awarded
The projects funded under schemes such as the BRGF, RAPDRP, RGGVY , ADB and the
State Plan
The prime objective of the conference is to create an awareness, amongst
participants, of the substantial opportunity present in the State as well as the
support provided by the State to private players participating in the Sector
S.No Sector Amount (in INR Cr)
1 Transmission (including Schemes and State Plan) 8,114
2
Distribution (including Schemes and State Plan) 20,137 (includes RGGVY and
RAPDRP)
Total 28,251
5. 5
AGENDA
1.0 SECTOR AND UTILITY PROFILE
CURRENT SCHEMES
OPPORTUNITIES IN TRANSMISSION
POTENTIAL CHALLENGES
INDEPENDENT MARKET VIEW OF THE UTILITY2.0
3.0
4.0
6.0
OPPORTUNITIES IN DISTRIBUTION5.0
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SECTOR AND UTILITY (TRANSCO) PROFILE
Ownership
Installed Capacity in MW
Grand
TotalCoal Hydro RES*
State 210 0 66.3 276.3
Private 0 0 29.5 29.5
Central 1414.7 129.43 0 1544.1
Sub-total 1624.7 129.43 95.8 1849.9
Status of Transmission Infrastructure
S. No Voltage
No. of
Substation
Length
(Kms)
Transmiss-
ion (MVA)
1 400 kV - 75.00 -
2 220 kV 9 1147 2450
3 132 kV 76 5178 4588
85 6400
Peak Demand & Peak Demand Met in (MW) for Bihar
(Source: CEA Annual reports) Transmission circles include Patna, Bihar Sharif, Gaya,
Dehri on Sone, Muzaffarpur, Purnea and Bhagalpur
1509
1882
2192
2642
3194
3873
4472
5602
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
inMW
Peak Demand
8. 8
UTILITY PROFILE (DISCOMS)
Bihar State
Power Holding
Company Ltd.
Bihar State
Power
Generation
Company
Bihar State
Power
Transmission
Company
North Bihar
Power
Distribution
Company
South Bihar
Power
Distribution
Company
Bihar State
Electricity
Board
Unbundled in 2012
as per EA ‘03
Distribution Company
Estimated
Population
*
No. of
Districts
Electricity Consumers
(approx)
Area Circles
North Bihar Power Distribution
Co Ltd
6.5 Cr 21 22 Lacs
52,925 Sq Km
(53.46% of total)
7 Electric Supply Circles: Saharsa,
Purnea, Muzaffarpur, Motihari,
Chapra, Darbhanga, Samastipur
South Bihar Power Distribution
Co Ltd
3.8 Cr 17 18 Lacs
46,070 Sq Km
(46.54% of total)
9 Electric Supply Circles: Patna,
Bhojpur (Ara), Nalanda
(Biharsharif), PESU (East), PESU
(West), Gaya, Rohtas (Sasaram),
Bhagalpur, Munger
*As per Census data 2011
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UTILITY PROFILE (DISCOMS) CONTINUED….
-
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
3,000,000
3,500,000
4,000,000
4,500,000
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Revenue – Cost Gap (INR/ unit) Growth in Consumer Numbers
(Source: erstwhile BERC Tariff) (Source: erstwhile BSEB Annual reports)
Demand of the state growing at a CAGR of 8 %
Industrial and Domestic consumers contribute to about 50% of the total sales
The gap between demand and supply was highest during 2009-10 - 32.9 %(720 MW)
The gap reduced to 15.5% in the year 2011-12 owing to the short and medium term purchases by erstwhile
BSEB; energy deficit in FY 2012-13 – 16.7%
Steady rise (Rs 2.25 per unit at 11.1 % CAGR) in Average Billing Rate during FY 2005-06 to FY 2011-12
Power purchase cost increased twice as fast as the increase in revenue; however, from the last two years,
revenue has been increasing at a CAGR of 18%
2.06
2.26
2.50 2.57
3.273.27 3.26 3.26 3.39
4.09
0.00
1.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
5.00
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Cost Revenue
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POLICY IMPLEMENTATION DASHBOARD – CEA TARGETS
Policy Description Status
Rural
Electrification
Policy
56% of the villages should be electrified by 2012
At least one 33/11 kV sub-station per block and at least one distribution transformer per village
National
Electricity
Policy, 2005
Introduction of Open Access in Distribution - Open Access availability to 1MW+ consumers
Full-fledged SCADA system for distribution utilities
Energy Audits for segregating techno-commercial losses
Provision of SCADA in Transmission system with upgrades
Determination of Open Access Charges in Transmission
Electricity Act,
2003
Unbundling of State Electricity Boards and constitution of SERC
Setting up of special courts, assessing officer and appellate authority
Preparation of annual statement of accounts in consultation with C&AG
Supply of electricity by Distribution Licensee
National Tariff
Policy, 2006
Level of consumer tariff should be within (+) & (-) 20% of cost of supply
Tariff for agricultural use should be subsidized below cost of supply
Introduction of two part tariff and time differentiated tariff for large consumers (1 MW & above)
Development of tariff framework (Point of Connection mechanism) by CERC after taking into
consideration advice of CEA
Determination of technical loss benchmarks in transmission after considering advice of CEA
Development of Key performance indicators (KPI) for Transmission
Completed Ongoing Not yet startedSource: CEA
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INDEPENDENT MARKET VIEW ON DISCOMS
Observations from ‘First Annual Integrated Ratings of SDU as per
Framework Approved by MoP’ Report
by ICRA Ltd and Credit Analysis and Research Ltd
“B” Rating
1 BSPHCL
2 Northern Power Distribution Company of AP Ltd
3 Assam Power Distribution Company Ltd
4 Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Ltd
5 Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Ltd
6 Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Ltd
7 Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Ltd
8 MP Pashchim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd
9 MP Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd
10 MP Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitran Company Ltd
Rating Definition – Below Average Operational and Financial Capability
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INDEPENDENT MARKET VIEW ON DISCOMS CONTINUED….
…And Impact on Private Participants
S. No. Key Strengths Potential Impact
1
Satisfactory progress in terms of reforms and restructuring of the
sector, which includes unbundling on functional lines and
corporatization
Creation of favorable environment
for all participants
2
Timely receipt of subsidy from the State Government Funding available for the sector has
a direct impact on upcoming
projects and payment cycle
3
Effective functioning of the Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission Timely execution of decisions
pertaining to the developer (DF,
IPTC) space
4
Regulatory clarity in place, on the back of release of multi-year tariff
order for the control period FY 2014 to FY 2016 in November 2012 and
timely filing of tariff petition/orders
Creation of favorable environment
for all participants
5
Timely availability of audited financial accounts for FY2012 Would assist private participants in
their decision making process
6
Implementation/steady progress in key reform measures such as
special courts for anti-theft measures, unbundling of utilities, setting up
of consumer grievance forums, etc
Favorable environment for all
participants especially developers
7
Fuel & Power Purchase Cost Adjustment (FPPCA) framework is
operational, allowing the increase in such uncontrollable‟ cost items to
be recovered from consumers on monthly basis
Favorable environment for all
participants especially developers
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INDEPENDENT MARKET VIEW ON DISCOMS CONTINUED….
…And Impact on Private Participants
S. No. Key Concerns Potential Impact/Counter
1
Continuing weak financial position, with coverage of costs through
revenues at less than 80%
Potential payment issues – to be
countered by incoming funding
2
High and increasing AT&C losses Opportunity for all potential private
participants including developers,
contractors, component
manufacturers and service provider;
Initiatives in metering and collection
efficiency already underway
3
Huge unmetered consumption and deterioration in collection
efficiency
Opportunity for all potential private
participants including developers,
contractors, component
manufacturers and service provider;
Initiatives in metering and collection
efficiency already underway
4
Funding of the entire asset base has been done through debt thus
leading to an unfavorable capital structure. Further, accumulated
losses from the past have led to a negative net worth
Participation in Financial
Restructuring Plan
High amount of receivables, although the same has shown a
declining trend over the years
May have an indirect impact on
payment– to be countered by
incoming funding
In order to improve billing and collection the utility has proposed and is implementing numerous initiatives,
such as:
spot billing , drop boxes and alternative points of collections, collection through mobile vans and banking,
internet banking facility, M-commerce initiatives, collection through Gramin banks etc.
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CURRENT SCHEMES DASHBOARD (with Approx INR values)
Sl. NO. Scheme Description
Allocation for State
Power Sector
Timeline of
Scheme for State
1
RGGVY (Rajiv Gandhi
Grameen Vidyutikaran
Yojana)
Scheme for creating rural
electricity infrastructure and
completing rural household
electrification from 33kV and
below level
11850 Cr
Partial
Electrification - 10th,
11th
Full Electrification -
12th Plan
2
R-APDRP (Restructured
– Accelerated Power
Development and
Reforms Programme)
Part B
Renovation, modernization
and strengthening of network
of 11 kV level and below
1155 Cr
Ongoing; scheduled
to culminate in 12th
Plan
3
BRGF (Backward
Regions Grant Fund )
Phase I and II
The fund will provide financial
resources for supplementing
and converging existing
developmental inflows into
identified districts
~9000 Cr 12th Plan
4
Multilateral funding
(ADB, WB etc…)
Funding in the State is
happening through
organizations such as Asian
Development Bank
375 Cr (under
implementation)
another ~700 Cr
planned
Ongoing
5 State Plan
State funded projects and
procurement. The plan is
made annually.
Transmission - ~300 Cr
Distribution – 300-400
Cr
Annual
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BACKWARDS REGIONS GRANT FUND (Values in INR Cr)
BRGF Total Corpus for Bihar - ~
12000 Cr
Corpus for Bihar Power Sector -
~9000 Cr
BRGF Distribution Sector –
~5932 Cr
BRGF Transmission Sector –
~2194 Cr
Phase I –
~2484 Cr
Phase II –
~3448 Cr
Phase II Ext. –
~472 Cr
Phase III Ext. –
~1721 Cr
Strengthening of Distribution System and
Removal of Constraints; Phase I funds are
sanctioned and tendered
Strengthening of Sub-Transmission and
Transmission System; Phase II ext. funds are
sanctioned and under implementation
Apart from the above - Full Scale electrification of villages of 11 districts sanctioned by MoP/REC – INR ~837 Cr
State’s
Commitment to
the Sector
Addl. INR
5000+ Cr to be
executed in 12th
Plan
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R-APDRP PART B
R-APDRP Part B Approved - ~
~1155 Cr
North Bihar
~287 Cr
South Bihar –
~868 Cr
Covers 3 Supply Areas, 7 Circles and 29 Towns Covers 4 Supply Areas, 9 Circles and 35 Towns
Top 5 Towns in Terms of Value
S.No District Approved Value
(INR Cr)
1 Patna 505
2 Gaya 65.4
3 Bhagalpur 55.7
4 Munger 23.5
5 Sasaram 20.4
Top 5 Towns in Terms of Value
S.No District Approved Value
(INR Cr)
1 Muzaffarpur 61.7
2 Darbhanga 29.5
3 Purnea 27.8
4 Hajipur 27.3
5 Chapra 18.9
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MULTI-LATERAL FUNDING
Ongoing ADB Sponsored Distribution
Works (86% ADB, 14% State)
Ongoing ADB Sponsored Transmission
Works (86% ADB, 14% State)
Package A – Bihar Sharif - INR 38 Cr
Package B – Motihari, Bettiah - INR 34 Cr
Pkg C – Samastipur, Begusarai - INR 56 Cr
Package D – Ara, Buxer- INR 49 Cr
Package G – S/S- INR 49 Cr
Package H – S/S- INR 47 Cr
Package I – TL - INR 58 Cr
Package J – TL - INR 42 Cr
Investment of INR ~300
Cr expected in
Distribution till 2015-16
Main works to be carried out:
• Augmentation of substation capacity
• LT and HT lines re-conductoring
• New lines
• Consumer metering
23. 23
Tendered
Projects -
INR 500 Cr+
OPPORTUNITIES IN TRANSMISSION
Current Opportunities (BRGF Phase II and III ext) – Partial List
S.No Works Est. Value (INR ~Cr)
1 NIT No. 160/PR/BSPTCL/2013 – 132 KV D/C lines and line bays in GSS (3 Packages) 60
2
NIT No. 161/PR/BSPTCL/2013 - Re-conductoring of 132 KV S/C and D/C lines (4
Packages)
56
3
NIT No. 162/PR/BSPTCL/2013 - Re-conductoring of 132 KV S/C and D/C lines (4
Packages)
42
4 NIT No. 168/PR/BSPTCL/2013 - Re-conductoring of 220 KV D/C lines (2 Packages) 31.5
5
Capacity Augmentation of 220/132 KV GSS (7 GSSs) by installing one 160 MVA
Transformer at each GSS, constructing bays – Turnkey Basis
67.5
6
Capacity Augmentation of 132/33 KV GSS (6 GSSs) by installing one 50 MVA and one
20 MVA Transformer at 6 GSS (different for 50 MVA and 20 MVA) , constructing bays
etc– Turnkey Basis
58.5
7
Construction of 4 numbers 220/132 KV SS (Bhikanpura, Samastipur, Supaul and
SKMCH) and 1 number 132/33 KV SS (Sheohar) and associated Transmission Lines
1400 Cr (to be tendered)8 Capacity addition by above GSS; 220/132 KV - 1280 MVA, 132/33 KV – 600 MVA
9 Capacity augmentation of 32 Nos. old GSS (1700 MVA).
10 Stringing Of 2nd Circuit of Existing 17 No’s S/C Transmission Line.
Further details can be found on
www.eproc.bihar .gov.in
Upcoming
Projects - INR
1400 Cr
24. 24
OPPORTUNITIES IN TRANSMISSION CONTINUED…
Upcoming Opportunities (BRGF Phase III) – To be Executed in 12th Plan
S.No Works Est. Value (INR ~Cr)
1
Construction of 03 Nos. 400/220/132 KV GSS (Bihta, Gaighat and Fatuha) and 11
Nos. 220/132/33 KV GSS (Chapra, Sonenagar, Gaya, Jakkanpur, Mithapur, Sabour,
Jamalpur, Sheikhpura, Nawada, Hathidah and Dumraon).
4600 Cr
2
(400/220 KV – 3000 MVA, 220/132 KV – 4160 MVA &
132/33 KV – 650 MVA).
3 Capacity augmentation of 09 Nos. old GSS (470 MVA).
4 2x500 MVA , 400/220 KV Pooling Station at Kajra
5 2x500 MVA, 400/220 KV I.P.P at Lakhisarai, Pirpainti & Buxar switchyard.
Current Opportunities (State Plan) – Partial List for 2013-14
S.No Works Est. Value (INR ~Cr)
1 Constraint Removal in Transmission System 49
2 Renovation of 15 GSS 9
3 2nd Circuit Stringing Activities -
Further
Execution in
12th Plan –
INR 4600 Cr
State spend on
projects and
procurement -
INR ~330 Cr PA
Total corpus planned to be executed by 2017 is INR~8000 Cr
25. 25
OPPORTUNITIES IN TRANSMISSION CONTINUED…
Transmission Service Provider on PPP – Evacuation of Power from Buxar TPS
S.No Works Timeline
1
• Buxar TPS – Bihta 400 KV D/C
• Buxar TPS – Dumraon 220 KV D/C
• Buxar TPS – Mohania 220 KV D/C
• Buxar TPS – Dehri 220 KV D/C
• 2x500 MVA, 400/220 KV SS at Bihta
• Bihta 400/220 KV – Patna 400 KV D/C Line
• LILO of Ara – Khagaul 220 KV D/C
• Bihta 400/220 KV – Bihta 220/132 KV D/C Line
• 2x160 MVA 220/132 KV SS at Dumraon
• LILO 220 KV D/C at Dumraon
• Dumraon 220/132 KV SS
• Bihta 400/220 KV – Sipara 220/132 KV D/C Line
Planned; To be tendered
by 2015
27. 27
Upcoming
Projects -
INR 1155 Cr
OPPORTUNITIES IN DISTRIBUTION
Current Opportunities (R-APDRP Part B)
S.No Works Est. Value (INR
~Cr)
EMD
(INR ~Cr)
Completion
1
NIT No.: 177/PR/NBPDCL/2013
for 17 towns of Tirhut Electric Supply Area, Muzaffarpur
175.75 3.5 18 Months
2
NIT No.: 178/PR/NBPDCL/2013
for 2 towns of Mithila Electric Supply Area, Darbhanga
44.7 0.90 18 Months
3
NIT No. 179/PR/NBPDCL/2013
for 10 towns of Kosi Electric Supply Area, Saharsa
119 2.5 18 Months
4
NIT No.: 197/PR/SBPDCL/2013
for Package-A of PESU Area, Patna comprising of New Capital &
Kankarbagh Divisions
154 3.08 18 Months
5
NIT No.: 198/PR/SBPDCL/2013
for Package-B of PESU Area, Patna comprising of Danapur,
Patliputra, Dakbanglow & Gardanibag Divisions of PESU (West)
Circle
196.25 3.92 18 Months
6
NIT No. 199/PR/SBPDCL/2013
for Package-C of PESU Area, Patna comprising of Rajendra Nagar,
Bankipur, Gulzarbagh & Patna City Divisions of PESU (East) Circle
155.4 3.10 18 Months
7
NIT No.: 200/PR/SBPDCL/2013
for 13 towns of Magadh Electric Supply Area, Gaya
199. 3.98 18 Months
8
NIT No.: 201/PR/SBPDCL/2013
for 12 towns of Bhagalpur Electric Supply Area, Bhagalpur
156 3.12 18 Months
9
NIT No.: 202/PR/SBPDCL/2013
for 9 towns of Central Electric Supply Area, Patna
48 0.96 18 Months
Further details can be found on
www.eproc.bihar .gov.in
28. 28
Upcoming
Projects -
INR 1087 Cr
OPPORTUNITIES IN DISTRIBUTION CONTINUED…
Current Opportunities (BRGF Phase I)
S.No Works Est. Value
(INR ~Cr)
EMD
(INR ~Cr)
Cost of
Tender Doc
1
NIT No.: 190/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Sitamarhi,
Sheohar, East and West Champaran
117.5 2.36 1 Lac
2
NIT No.: 191/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Saranm, Siwan, Gopalganj
100 2.01 1 Lac
3
NIT No.: 192/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Samastipur, Begusarai
82 1.65 1 Lac
4
NIT No.: 193/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Darbhanga, Madhubani
110 2.20 1 Lac
5
NIT No.: 194/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Saharsa, Khagaria, Supaul, Madhepura,
Purnea, Araria, Katihar, Kishanganj
102 2.05 1 Lac
6
NIT No.: 196/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Gaya, Nawada, Jehanabad
92.7 1.85 1 Lac
Further details can be found on
www.eproc.bihar .gov.in
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Upcoming
Projects -
INR 1087 Cr
OPPORTUNITIES IN DISTRIBUTION CONTINUED…
Current Opportunities (BRGF Phase I)
S.No Works Est. Value
(INR ~Cr)
EMD
(INR ~Cr)
Cost of
Tender Doc
7
NIT No.: 203/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Arwal, Aurangabad
78.7 1.57 1 Lac
8
NIT No.: 204/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Rohtas, Kaimur
82 1.64 1 Lac
9
NIT No.: 205/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Bhojpur, Buxar
53.4 1.07 1 Lac
10
NIT No.: 206/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Nalanda, Patna
104 2.09 1 Lac
11
NIT No.: 207/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Bhagalpur, Banka, Munger
99 1.98 1 Lac
12
NIT No.: 208/PR/NBPDCL/2013 – Supply and erection of 33/11
KV PSS, 33 KV Lines, 11 KV Lines, Augmentation of 33/11 KV
PSS, on Turnkey Basis – Jamui, Lakhisarai, Sheikpura
66.6 1.33 1 Lac
Further details can be found on
www.eproc.bihar .gov.in
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OPPORTUNITIES IN DISTRIBUTION CONTINUED…
Other Upcoming Opportunities including State Plan
Sl.No Works
Est. Value
(INR ~Cr)
Approx.
Timeline
1
Non RAPDRP IT Works for Non RAPDRP Towns; Would include key
modules such as MBC, New Connection, MIS, MDAS, energy Audit, Web
Services, Asset and Maintenance Management (GIS not included)
35 1 Month
2
Feeder Segregation works for 37 districts in Bihar State (Under Rainbow
Revolution State Scheme)
- Upcoming
3 Civil work of DCRs (District Control Rooms) in 21 Districts 51.6 Upcoming
4 Civil work of MRT Building in 7 Districts 14.6 Upcoming
5 Redevelopment of Karbhigiya TPS as an Energy Park 28
Tendered
(Submission
Upcoming)
6
NIT No.: 157/PR/SBPDCL/2013 – Supply of 1741 numbers of 63 KVA,
11/0.433 KV Al Wound Distribution Transformers
13.9
Tendered
(Submission
Upcoming)
7 Collection Initiatives -
Tendered
(Submission
upcoming)
8 Prepaid Metering – Expression of interest - Upcoming
9 NIT of On-spot billing tender - Upcoming
10 NIT 144/PR/SBPDCL/2013ACSR Weasel Conductor (7727 KM) 16.24 Tendered
Further details can be found on
www.eproc.bihar .gov.in
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AREAS TO COME UP FOR DISTRIBUTION FRANCHISEE (10 Twin Cities)
2
6
43
58
9
10
North Bihar
1. Bettiah – Motihari
2. Gopalganj - Siwan
3. Chapra – Hazipur
4. Darbhanga - Samastipur
5. Begusarai – Barauni
6. Purnia - Kathihar
South Bihar
7. Lakhisarai - Munger
8. Bihar Sharif - Rajgir
9. Arrah - Buxar
10. Sasaram - Dehri
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SUMMARY OF KEY INITIATIVES IN T&D
Initiative Sector Status
Re-conductoring and second stringing of Transmission Lines Transmission Ongoing
Capacity augmentation by increasing transformers T&D Ongoing
New Lines, SS and Grids T&D Ongoing
R&M of SS Transmission Ongoing
Apex Metering for Bulk Power Transfer Pts Transmission Upcoming
PPP in Transmission (Transmission Service Provider) Transmission Upcoming
Regularization of Tariff Calendar and Petition T&D Upcoming
Increased Metering Activities Distribution Ongoing
Prepaid Metering – Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Single and
Three Phase Static Energy Meters
Distribution Upcoming
Modern SCADA (Patna City) Distribution Ongoing
Collection Initiatives such as POS collection, Mobile Vans, Spot Billing,
Increased Centers, M-Commerce, Internet Payment Mechanism etc
Distribution Ongoing/Upcoming
Non R-APDRP IT Works Distribution Upcoming
Feeder Segregation Programme (Pilot for 1 district underway, 37 other
districts planned)
Distribution Ongoing/Upcoming
PPP in Distribution (Franchisee Model) Distribution Ongoing/Upcoming
Heightened Response Times for O&M T&D Ongoing
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POTENTIAL CHALLENGES
Payment Related Tendering Related
• Issuance of operational
guidelines for tendering (may
be time-bound)
• Analysis of participants
ongoing projects – addition to
QR
• Standardized schedule of
rates
Execution Related
• Appointment of PMCs for
project monitoring and
timely execution
• Formation of execution cell by
Utilities
• Clear guidelines for handing
over of works to the utility
….And Potential Solutions
• All projects are fund tied
ensuring timely payments
• Promises to pay within a
months time
• Monitoring by MDs
personally
• Re-engineering of invoice
approval and payment
processing workflow
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Contact Details of Officials
Name Designation Number eMail
Sri Sanjay Kumar Singh,
I.A.S
MD, BSPTCL
(0612)-2504442 singhsanjaypat@gmail.com
Sri Sanjay Kumar
Agarwal, I.A.S
MD, NBPDCL
(0612)-2504044 md.nbpdcl@gmail.com
Smt. Palka Sahani, I.A.S MD, SBPDCL (0612)-2504045 md.sbpdcl@gmail.com
Sri N.K.P. Sinha CE(RE), NBPDCL 9431247281 Cere.bseb@gmail.com
Sri S.K.P. Singh CE(Comm.), SBPDCL 9470001748 Cecom.sbpdcl@gmail.com
Sri Y.K. Thakur CE, (trans) BSPTCL 9470001760 Ce.trans664@gmail.com
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Division Ravi Kathpal
Associate Director
Energy Division
Vijay Dhonde
Lead Consultant
Energy Division
Sudhanshu Malhotra
Principal Consultant
Energy Division
Address Feedback Infra Private Limited
602, 6th Floor, Natraj, Western
Express Highway, Andheri
(East),
Mumbai 400 069.
Feedback Infra Private Limited
602, 6th Floor, Natraj, Western
Express Highway, Andheri
(East),
Mumbai 400 069.
Feedback Infra Private Limited
15th Floor, Tower 9B, DLF Cyber
City, Gurgaon – 122002
Haryana (INDIA)
Phone +91 22 67718816
+91 9820019591
+91 22 67718828
+91 983343447
+91 124 4169136
+91 9899382737
Fax +91 22 66713639 +91 22 66713639 +91 124 4169155
Email Ravi.kathpal@feedbackinfra.com Vijay.dhonde@feedbackinfra.com Sudhanshu.malhotra@feedbackinfr
a.com