PEDA Notification
PEDA Notification
NOTIFICATION
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To create conditions conducive for the involvement of private investors in
NRSE projects.
II. Targets:
The State Government lays down hereby the following targets in the NRSE
sector:
In order to fulfil the above specific targets, the following measures are
proposed for encouraging:
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IV. Thrust Areas :
Given the geographical location of the State of Punjab, and its access to
various sources of energy, the State would promote investment through
private/public sector participation in the following areas:
2. Co-generation:
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Initially, five such projects aggregating about 15MW capacity shall be
supported.
The State is endowed with vast potential of solar energy and the
Government is keen to tap this resource for strengthening power
infrastructure in the State by setting up Solar based power projects
with aggregate capacity of 25 MW by the year 2020.
6. Wind Power :
7. Energy conservation :
V. INCENTIVES :
1. To augment/ supplement the power generation from NRSE projects
through private sector, the State Government would provide
guarantees to the generating companies for payments from PSEB.
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local bodies/ panchayats, the State would encourage them to provide
the land for NRSE project on similar terms and conditions.
6. Punjab State Electricity Board will purchase electricity in whole or part offered
by the power producer without any restriction of time or quantum to ensure
full utilisation of NRSE.
7. The evacuation system for purchase of energy from the generation site shall
be provided by the Punjab State Electricity Board at its own cost.
8. For use of river/ canal water, cess @ one paisa per unit of electricity
generated will be charged to all hydel projects (upto 25 MW installed
capacity) allotted after applicability of State Policy.
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developers, the facilitation service charges @1% of the project cost will be
charged by the State Nodal Agency (i.e. PEDA) on all NRSE projects.
The various fiscal and financial incentives available for setting up NRSE power
projects are detailed in Appendix-II.
VIII. Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) will be the nodal agency for the
implementation of the NRSE Policy.
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X. APPLICABILITY:
The Policy and Incentives would be effective from the date of notification of
this policy in the official gazette of Punjab Government for a period of five
years. For giving effect to this policy, necessary amendments in various
enactments, wherever necessary, shall be expeditiously undertaken by the
concerned departments.
Rajan Kashyap
Principal Secretary to Government of Punjab,
Department of Science, Technology, Environment
and Non-Conventional Energy.
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ANNEXURE-1
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Purchase, Use of NRSE resources and Investment Clearance etc.) required
for a project would be considered for such applicable clearances and
approvals in a time bound manner (within a period of 60 days from the date of
submission of application). The applications for NRSE projects would be
required to be submitted to the Secretariat of the aforesaid Empowered
Committee established in PEDA.
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FISCAL AND FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
CODE UNDER NRSE POLICY – 2001
With the objective to promote and develop NRSE programmes/ projects, the
State Government will provide the following financial and fiscal incentives for energy
recovery and power generation projects based on NRSE, to be set up in the State to
the eligible power producers.
1. Operative period :
The scheme for promotional fiscal and financial incentives will come into
operation with immediate effect from the date of publication of this notification
in the official gazette and will remain in force till five years unless superceded
or amended.
2. Eligible Producers :
3. Grid Interfacing :
(i) Interfacing, including installation of transformers, panels, Kiosks,
protection and metering on HT side of the generating station and its
subsequent maintenance shall be undertaken by the power
producer/plant owner. Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB) shall
provide jumpers to the line at the buy end (i.e. take off point) of the
generating station for evacuation of power to PSEB’s grid substation.
(ii) Depending upon the quantum of power offered for sale, the PSEB
shall provide at its own cost required transmission line(s) from the
PSEB grid substation to the switch yard of generation facility, where
all equipment etc. upto last jumpering point shall be provided and
installed by the producer. Associated equipment(s) at the PSEB grid
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substation for accepting energy from the project shall also be provided
by the PSEB.
(iii) Two separate meters, one for the export of power to the grid and
another for import from the grid, will be installed on the HT side by the
producer. The meters and metering boxes will be sealed by the PSEB.
(v) PSEB will clear dues with in a month. Delay in payments will attract
interest
(vi) The generating unit and also the user unit will be required to enter into
separate agreement with PSEB for the sale of power.
(i) Wheeling : The PSEB will undertake to transmit through its grid the
power generated and make it available to the producer for captive use
or third party sale within the State at a uniform wheeling charge of 2%
of the energy fed to the grid, irrespective of the distance from the
generating station. The third party must be a HT consumer of the
PSEB, unless this stipulation is relaxed specifically by the PSEB.
Separate tripartite Agreement will be executed between the company,
PSEB and third party(s) laying down the procedure for apportionment
of energy and other commercial clauses in respect of energy to be
wheeled to third party(s).
(ii) Sale of Power : The rate of sale of power to the PSEB from
NRSE projects shall be as under :
1. OLD PROJECTS
PSEB shall continue to purchase electricity at a price of Rs 3.01
per unit (base year 2000-01) with 5% annual escalation up to
2004-05 in line with previous policy guidelines issued by Punjab
Govt.vide Notification no. 4/23/93-3ST/142 dated 21st Jan, 1994,
for NRSE power projects including Mini/ Micro Hydel Projects for
which the Memorandums of Understanding/ Agreements have
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already been signed by PEDA with the private developers. These
projects will not be allowed escalation beyond 2004-05.
2. NEW PROJECTS
For the NRSE-Projects including Mini/Micro Hydel Projects and
Co-generation Projects , the purchase price of electricity by the
PSEB shall be Rs 3.01 per unit(Base year 2001-2002). The annual
escalation shall be payable at the rate of 3% on yearly basis upto
five years. Thereafter, no escalation will be allowed for these
projects.
The rate shall be uniform throughout the day for the entire years. The PSEB will
not be liable to pay any additional amount on any account. The producer will
have a option to sell the electricity generated by him to a third party (a
consumer) within the State of Punjab (as defined under clause 4(i) above) at a
rate not lower than the tariff of PSEB applicable to such category/categories of
consumers.
(iii) All transactions between the PSEB and the producer involving
wheeling or sale of power will be settled on monthly basis. The PSEB
would pay interest on payments delayed beyond a month @ 15% P.A.
for delayed amount for actual period of delay.
(iv) Banking : The banking facility for the power generated shall be
allowed for a period of one year by the PSEB.
(vi) PSEB will accept the injection of energy in full during sustained high
frequency hours to ensure full utilization of non-conventional energy
resources
(vii) PSEB will provide facility of irrevocable and revolving, Letter of Credit
issued by any nationalized bank. The amount of the Letter of Credit
shall be equal to the bill amount of one month on the basis of average
of last three months. All expenditures on Letter of Credit shall be
borne by the power producers.
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5. Other incentives :
(i) Government land if available will be leased out to the developer
initially for a period of 33 years (three years shall be considered as
construction period), on a notional lease rental of Rs. 1.00 per Sq.Mt.
per annum subject to further renewal on mutually agreed terms and
conditions among the parties.
(iv) The power producers setting up hydel projects will pay cess @ one
paisa per unit of electricity generated for use of river/ canal water.
Cess will be applicable on hydel project allotted after issuance of State
Policy.
(v) For canal based hydel projects, pondage of water upto Full Supply
Level in the upstream of canal shall be allowed for optimal utilization
of water resources.
(vi) Octroi on energy generation and NRSE devices will be levied as per
the policy of the department of Local Government.
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6. For projects based on energy recovery from Urban, Industrial and
Municipal solid/liquid waste :
(ii) The developers for obtaining the approval of project proposal will
submit their applications to the Chief Executive, PEDA. Their project
proposal will be forwarded to the Government for approval.
(iv) After approval of the project proposal, the Producer shall enter into an
Implementation Agreement with PEDA within a period of one month
from the date of approval of the project.
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(v) If the applicant does not take effective steps to implement the project
within six months from the date of approval of the project proposal, the
Agreement could be terminated and their project proposal will be
cancelled (i.e. at least 10% of the total project cost should be
incurred).
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