CERC GNA Regulations
These regulations have been framed by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission to facilitate non-discriminatory open access to licensees or generating companies or consumers for use of inter-State transmission system through General Network Access (GNA). The regulations have been notified on 7th June 2022. The ‘Detailed Procedure for Connectivity and GNA’ under Regulation 39.1 has been approved by CERC on 14th October, 2022. First amendment of the same has been notified on 6th April, 2023. CERC has issued various orders to remove the difficulties in giving effect to certain provisions of GNA regulations, which can be found here. The viz related to the GNA can be seen <a href="/sub_modules/Policy/GNA">here</a>.
CERC Connectivity and GNA regulations, 2022
T-GNA for bilateral transactions- RLDC
T-GNA for collective transaction- NLDC
Operation of NOAR- NLDC
2. If such an Applicant is a Renewable Hybrid Generating Station or REGS with storage, it may apply for grant of Connectivity for a quantum less than or equal to the installed capacity
3. A generating station or ESS, with prior approval of CTU, shall be eligible to add, within the quantum of Connectivity granted to it, additional generation capacity.
4. An Applicant, which is a captive generating plant, shall apply for grant of Connectivity for a quantum of its proposed maximum injection to ISTS
5. An Applicant, which is a standalone ESS, shall apply for grant of Connectivity for a quantum of its proposed maximum injection to ISTS or proposed maximum drawal from ISTS, whichever is higher
6. An Applicant, which is a Renewable Power Park Developer, shall apply for grant of Connectivity for the quantum for which it has been authorised by the Central Government or a State Government as a Renewable Power Park developer
7. The application for connectivity shall contain details such as, proposed geographical location and installed capacity of the applicant, quantum of power to be interchanged with ISTS and prefered point of connection to ISTS and such other details as may be laid down by the Central Transmission Utility.
2. The Nodal Agency shall intimate the connection details, inter alia, details of protection equipment, system recording, SCADA and communication equipment, within a period of one month from the date
3. Within 30 days of the intimation of connection details by the Nodal Agency Connectivity Agreement shall be signed between the Nodal Agency and the entity which has been intimated final grant of Connectivity of receipt of technical connection
2. A drawee entity connected to intra-State transmission system
3. A distribution licensee or a Bulk consumer, seeking to connect to ISTS, directly, with a load of 50 MW and above
4. Trading licensees engaged in cross border trade of electricity
5. Transmission licensee connected to ISTS for drawal of auxiliary power
2. Bulk consumer directly connected to ISTS
3. A buying entity connected to intra-State transmission system or to distribution system connected to such intra-state transmission system
4. Generating station including REGS for meeting its auxiliary consumption or start-up power or for meeting its supply obligations
5. Captive generating plant
6. Standalone ESS
7. REGS for drawal during non-generation hours
8. Trading licensee
9. Power exchange for collective transactions or bilateral transactions
2. Provide an interface with the software of the RLDCs and SLDCs for processing T-GNA applications
3. Provide an interface with the Power Exchange(s) for validation of standing clearance and processing of intra-day, day ahead contingency, term-ahead, day-ahead and real time transactions
4. Provide a payment gateway for making payments related to T-GNA
5. Provide Dash Board facility with real time information to RLDCs and SLDCs and act as a repository of information related to T-GNA including standing clearance issued by RLDCs and SLDCs, availability of transmission corridor, pending applications, and T-GNA granted and rejected
6. Facilitate generation of periodic reports for market monitoring and surveillance
7. NLDC shall be responsible for developing and maintaining NOAR
Application made on the (D) day for grant of T-GNA starting on or after the (D+3) day, which may fall either in the same month as the (D) day or in the subsequent
month
Exigency application for grant of T-GNA-
Application made on (D) day for grant of T-GNA with scheduling for (S) day, which may be (D) day or (D+1) day or (D+2) day, with a minimum start time of 7 (seven)
time blocks
1. Quantum of T-GNA in MW
2. Start time of T-GNA in terms of time-block and date
3. End time of T-GNA in terms of time-block and date
4. Point of injection, if available, or in the absence of the point of injection, the target injection region
5. Point of drawal
6. Standing Clearance of SLDC under whose jurisdiction the point of drawal is located
b. Details in Exigency application category:
1. Contracted quantum of power (MW) to be scheduled at point of injection
2. Start time of T-GNA in terms of time-block and date
3. End time of T-GNA in terms of time-block and date
4. Point of injection
5. Point of drawal
6. Standing Clearance of SLDCs under whose jurisdiction the point of drawal and point of injection are located
2. T-GNA granted under Advance application category for a period of more than one month may be reduced for the balance period with a prior notice of one (1) month by the T-GNA grantee
a. Scheduling request by T-GNA grantees under Advance application category shall be made on day ahead basis before the opening of bidding window for collective transactions under day ahead market
b. In case the seller is an intra-State entity having point of injection under state control area, the scheduling request shall be accompanied by Standing Clearance
c. In case the seller is an regional entity having point of injection under regional control area, the point of injection shall be furnished
2. T-GNA granted under Exigency application category shall be considered as scheduled, which cannot be revised
2. Transmission charges for T-GNA, in case of bilateral and collective transactions, shall be payable only at point of drawal, as per the last published Transmission charge rate for T-GNA for the State where such point of drawal is located
2. T-GNA grantee under Advance application category, within the T-GNA granted to it, shall be eligible to schedule power under any contract
3. Once the day ahead schedule is finalised for the GNA grantees, schedule for T-GNA grantees under Advance application category of TGNA shall be finalised over the balance transmission corridor
4. After allocation of transmission corridor to GNA grantees and T-GNA grantees under Advance application category, the balance transmission corridor shall be released for collective transactions under day ahead market
5. After finalisation of collective transactions under day ahead market, Exigency applications for grant of T-GNA received till 1300 hrs of ‘S-1’
day or such time as specified in the Grid Code, shall be allocated the transmission corridor
6. After the allocation of transmission corridors the balance transmission corridor may be utilised by GNA grantee by way of revision of schedule under any contract within its GNA or under Exigency application category or Real time market based on time stamp for such request
2. Within transactions under T-GNA, bilateral transactions shall be curtailed first followed by collective transactions under day ahead market followed by collective transactions under real time market
3. Within bilateral transactions under T-GNA, curtailment shall be on pro rata basis based on T-GNA
4. Within transactions under GNA, curtailment shall be on pro rata basis based on GNA
First Amendment dated 1.04.2023