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Demand Side Management

Arvind GujralCEO, BYPL

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Presentation Flow

About BYPL

DSM Overview

Need for DSM

Barrier’s

Stake holders

Roles & responsibility

Initiatives

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BSES Yamuna Power Ltd Overview Lighting up lives in a geographical

area of around 200 sq. kms .

Customer Base of around 1.38

million in Central & East Delhi.

The peak demand is around 1461

MW appx.5000 MU

Power is received at 33/66 KV in 52

receiving substations.

The power is distributed via various

11KV /415 V substations, with a total

of 3200Nos of DT’s.

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DSM Overview

DSM Background

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DSM is a concept in which a power utility,

manages the demand for power among some or

all its customers to meet its current or future

needs .

It involves modifying the usage pattern ofelectricity by consumers through various methodssuch as financial incentives and consumereducation.DSM

Utility

Consumer

Peak Clipping

Valley Filling

Load BuildingConservation

Load Shifting

Common DSM implementation strategies

Need for DSM

Saving 1 unit of electricity at consumer

end avoids nearly 2.5 times of capacity

addition.

1 MW capacity addition of thermal

power requires Rs 6 crores for

installation and another Rs 3 crores for

Transmission and Distribution.

For optimum utilization of capacity.

To reduce technical losses.

To improve the quality and reliability of

power supply.

To mitigate the impact of rising tariffs to

the consumers .

Barriers affecting customer

Lack of information and knowledge.

Financial considerations such as

affordability, competing investment

priorities, or access to financing.

Barriers faced by Electrical utilities

Lack of sufficient financial incentive

because of deregulation and restructuring

Hidden subsidies to certain categories.

Lack of infrastructure to deliver DSM

programmes.

Stakeholders in the design of DSM

initiatives

Distribution

Utilities Electricity

Regulatory

commissions

Nodal Agencies – BEE, SDAs etc..

Consumers

State Government

Roles and Responsibilities:

Development of appropriate policy.

Coordination with various agencies of Central and State Governments.

Arrange suitable training programmes .

Creating awareness among various stakeholders.

Determining overall DSM policy direction/ goals.

Development of guidelines and regulations for DSM.

Approval & Monitoring of individual DSM program .

Role of GOVT

Role of Regulators

Roles and Responsibilities:

Load forecasting

Consumer load research

Conduct of DSM potential studies

Setting short- and long-term DSM targets

(e.g., kWh, MW)

DSM Plans: Preparation , Appraisal,

Approval, M&V.

stakeholders

Role of DISCOM

Initiatives taken by GOVT

Created Bureau of Energy Efficiency.

Appliance standards & Labeling

Rating for distribution transformers

Energy conservation building code for green buildings.

Certified Energy managers & Auditors.

Initiatives taken by Regulator

Regulatory Policies for renewable

energy development-RPO

obligations.

Energy efficiency and Demand Side

Management policies –CFL/LED,

consumer education

TOD Tariffs.

DR proposal under active

consideration

Initiatives taken by DISCOM-BYPL

Converted 14,000 sq ft meters terrace space on BYPL Head office

and field office at Shrestha Vihar “white roof” to reduce “urban

island heat effect”.

CFL/LED promotion.

Energy Conservation- School Drive .

Use of Audio, Visual & Print media-Synergy.

Making all the hoardings/signboards to be mandatory

illuminated by LEDs.

LED Signboard

Roof white Tiling in KKD office

School Ralli regarding Energy conservation

Initiatives taken by DISCOM-BYPL

Customer education programs like Bijli Gyan Abhiyaan & street plays.

Initiatives like Cool Ideas.

Engaged NSD troops for “Nukkad Natak on power conservation,safety & anti power theft related issues.Over 50 Nataks have been held in current year.street play –Nukkad Natak organised by BYPL

Long Operating Life.

Eco friendly.

Easy to operate and maintain.

Freedom from hikes in electricity tariff

Over 120 REAP installations under commissioning

Initiatives taken by DISCOM-BYPL

16 BSES Yamuna Power Ltd.

Renewable Energy Assisted Pump (REAP)

Specially designed pump powered by a solar panel connected to a water tank

USAGES :

Urban & Rural setup Pumping requirements

Portable drinking water solution for remote villages.

ACCREDITATIONS :

‘SP 2B' grading by CARE ('HIGH' performance ; 'Moderate' fiscal strength)

MNRE Approved (Channel Partner for off-grid solar programme under JNNSM )

1257 Solar Panels / 354 kW / 0.6 MU / Grid Connected @ 8 BYPL Offices

Help in BYPL’s commitment towards Renewable Power Purchase Obligation (RPO)

Not only utilization of spare roof-top space but also help in reducing heat

All BYPL grids to go green with this solar generation.

Initiatives taken by DISCOM-BYPL

17BSES Yamuna Power Ltd.

Solar Roof Top

Thank you

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