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(A State Govt. undertaking)<br />

REPORT<br />

ON<br />

PUNJAB ISLANDING SCHEME<br />

(JANUARY, 2013)<br />

Revised [R1]<br />

Office of<br />

Chief Engineer/SLDC,<br />

<strong>Punjab</strong> State Transmission Corporation Limited<br />

E-mail: ce-soc@pstcl.org


INDEX<br />

CHAPTER<br />

Page No.<br />

1. Preamble 1-2<br />

2. Overview of <strong>Punjab</strong> <strong>Power</strong> System 3<br />

3. General Philosophy on formation of Islands 4<br />

4. <strong>Islanding</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong> for <strong>Punjab</strong> Control Area 5-7<br />

5. Detail of Proposed Islands<br />

5.1 GGSSTP Ropar Island 8-10<br />

Detail of Load to be met (Annexure- I A)<br />

Detail of Lines to be opened and Re-closed (Annexure-I B)<br />

Sketch of GGSSTP Ropar Island (Annexure-I C)<br />

i-ii<br />

iii-iv<br />

v-xiv<br />

5.2 GNDTP Bathinda & GHTP Lehra Mohabat Island 11-13<br />

Detail of Load to be met (Annexure-II A)<br />

Detail of Lines to be opened and Re-closed (Annexure-II B)<br />

Sketch of GNDTP Bathinda & GHTP Lehra Mohabat Island (Annexure-<br />

II C)<br />

6.0 Proposed Action Plan. 14-15<br />

7.0 Major Challenges & Way Forward 16<br />

8.0 Additional Annexures:<br />

APPENDIX<br />

Technical Specification of UFRs ( Annexure III)<br />

Bill of Material of UFRs<br />

(Annexure IV)<br />

Status of connectivity & RTU availability at Sub stations<br />

( Annexure V)<br />

Line network Diagram of System and boundary of Islands<br />

(Annexure VI)<br />

i-ii<br />

iii<br />

iv-x<br />

17-18<br />

I Minutes of 1st Meeting of <strong>Islanding</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong> Group held on 7- 22-25<br />

Aug-2012<br />

II Transmission Map of <strong>Punjab</strong> Network (132 KV and above) 26<br />

III<br />

Detail of Under Frequency Relays (UFRs) and df/dt Relays<br />

installed at various Grid Sub Stations in <strong>Punjab</strong><br />

19<br />

20<br />

21<br />

27-30


CHAPTER-1.0<br />

1.0 PREAMBLE<br />

1.1 Two major grid failure incidents occurred on 30 th and 31 st July, 2012 affecting a<br />

large area of power network covering states namely Uttar Pradesh, Uttarkhand,<br />

<strong>Punjab</strong>, Haryana, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi falling under <strong>Northern</strong><br />

Region beside other states of Eastern (ER) & North- Eastern (NER) regions during<br />

grid failure on 31.7.2012. In order to look in to the issues related to the Grid failures<br />

and take necessary remedial measures, Ministry of <strong>Power</strong> (MoP), Govt. of India<br />

(GoI) and North Indian States deliberated various steps to be taken during North<br />

India Chief Ministers and <strong>Power</strong> Minister, GOI conference held at Delhi on 6 th<br />

August 2012. A twelve point resolution was approved to avoid grid<br />

disturbance/collapse in future. As per the MoP directive, all states must<br />

ascertain preparedness of power system defense plans and protection<br />

system in accordance with the Indian Electricity Grid Code (IEGC), whi ch<br />

shall include islanding schemes, Under Frequency Relays (UFR), rate of<br />

change frequency relays (df/dt), special protection schemes (SPS) and<br />

automatic demand management schemes.<br />

1.2 An Expert <strong>Committee</strong> constituted to enquire into the said <strong>Power</strong> Grid Disturbance<br />

and to suggest remedial measures, has also inter alia made the following<br />

recommendations:-<br />

"Effort should be made to design islanding scheme based on frequency sensing<br />

relays so that in case of imminent grid failure, electrical islands can be formed.<br />

These electrical islands can not only help in maintaining supply to essential<br />

services but would also help in faster restoration of grid .<br />

Action: CEA, RPCs, POWERGRID, STUs, SLDCs and Generators<br />

Time Frame: 6 months"<br />

1.3 The Expert <strong>Committee</strong> has further formed five groups to look in to various<br />

aspects related to grid disturbances. One of the groups headed by Member<br />

Secretary, NRPC was formed for islanding scheme in <strong>Northern</strong> Region.<br />

Minutes of first meeting of the islanding <strong>Scheme</strong> group was held at NRPC<br />

office at Delhi on 07.08.2012. (Copy enclosed as Appendix I) which was<br />

attended by representatives from all constituents under NR.<br />

1<br />

The group<br />

agreed on various aspects & modalities for implementation of the islanding


scheme. Based on proposals from STUs/SLDCs, preliminary feasibility of<br />

various islanding schemes was agreed.<br />

1.4 In order to take up implementation of the islanding scheme in <strong>Punjab</strong> Control<br />

Area by PSTCL, deliberations were held with representatives of <strong>Power</strong> Grid<br />

(Operation Services Group) who have been associated in finalizing the<br />

islanding scheme for DTL recently. A study-cum-implementation group has<br />

also been constituted by PSTCL to identify & work out further modalities for<br />

taking up design & implementation of the scheme in line with guidelines of<br />

CEA, NRPC, PGCIL etc.<br />

1.5 Based on the inputs provided by NRPC/ <strong>Power</strong>Grid and deliberations<br />

amongst study group including PSPCL's representatives from all the three<br />

major thermal generating stations (GGSSTP, GHTP & GNDTP) and BBMB,<br />

PSTCL finalized the islanding scheme for <strong>Punjab</strong> control area, comprising<br />

of the following 3 no. island;<br />

i) GGSSTP Ropar with Gobindgarh area load.<br />

ii) GHTP & GNDTP with Bathinda area load.<br />

iii) BBMB Jamalpur with Ludhiana load.<br />

The <strong>Punjab</strong> <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme report dated 20.11.2012 was submitted to<br />

NRPC for approval.<br />

1.6 The <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme was reviewed by NRPC/CEA during presentation<br />

made by PSTCL held at NRPC, New Delhi on 21 st Dec, 12. Based on the<br />

suggestions/comments made by NRPC/CEA during the presentation, the<br />

revised <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme has been prepared.<br />

1.7 The major modifications /revisions made are as under;-<br />

i) Only 2 no islanding scheme for GGSSTP and GHTP cum GNDTP<br />

generating stations has been retained thereby excluding BBMB<br />

Jamal Pur scheme as proposed earlier since BBMB Bhakra hydel<br />

Units have quick black start facility.<br />

ii) Both summer/paddy season (peak period) and winter season<br />

average (off peak period) loading scenarios have been considered.<br />

iii) Remote monitoring and control of islands through MMI/SCADA based<br />

intelligent system at SLDC has been incorporated to manage the<br />

islands, on the pattern of DTL scheme.<br />

iv) 2 no important railway feeding stations at Sahnewal & Jamsher have<br />

been included in the proposed islands.<br />

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CHAPTER 2.0<br />

2.0 OVERVIEW OF PUNJAB POWER SYSTEM<br />

2.1 The Transmission functions in <strong>Punjab</strong> <strong>Power</strong> System are performed by<br />

<strong>Punjab</strong> State Transmission Corporation Ltd. (PSTCL) whereas Generation &<br />

Distribution functions are performed by <strong>Punjab</strong> State <strong>Power</strong> Corporation Ltd.<br />

(PSPCL). <strong>Punjab</strong> <strong>Power</strong> System is operative with a number of generating<br />

stations both Thermal and Hydel (Total Gross Generation = 3650 MW<br />

approx) in the state sector owned by PSPCL. Beside this <strong>Punjab</strong> also draws<br />

its share from BBMB Hydro-Generating stations through BBMB Transmission<br />

network.The <strong>Punjab</strong> network is also linked with 400 KV PGCIL network at<br />

Malerkotla, Moga, Patiala, Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Amritsar to draw Central<br />

sector share.<br />

2.2 The transmission network of <strong>Punjab</strong> consists of 132 KV & 220 KV network<br />

spread all over the state. Presently, a major 400 KV transmission network in<br />

PSTCL is also in advanced stage of commissioning mainly for the evacuation<br />

of power from upcoming Thermal <strong>Power</strong> Stations in Private sector (IPPs) at<br />

Talwandi Sabo and Rajpura. The transmission map of <strong>Punjab</strong> 132 KV &<br />

above is attached as Appendix II<br />

2.3 The <strong>Punjab</strong> has transformation capacity of 20800MVA approx. and 220 kV &<br />

132 kV transmission lines of 8200 Ckt. Km (as on 31.07.12).There is a plan<br />

to add further transformation capacity of 2000MVA during 2013-14 and<br />

2000MVA in 2014-15. The present transformation capacity of ICTs located in<br />

<strong>Power</strong>grid Grid Sub-stations in <strong>Punjab</strong> is also being augmented under Inter<br />

state system strengthening scheme undertaken by <strong>Power</strong> grid.<br />

Corresponding to these transformation capacity additions, new transmission<br />

links are being added/planned by PSTCL at respective Grid sub stations.<br />

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CHAPTER 3.0<br />

3.0 GENERAL PHILOSOPHY ON FORMATION OF ISLANDS<br />

3.1 During Grid disturbance ,the control area shall endeavor to sustain through<br />

the under frequency relays (UFRs) and df/dt relays based load shedding<br />

scheme , already installed in the system, as a first line of defense. Only in<br />

case, this defense mechanism fails and frequency continues its fall to<br />

dangerously low levels, formation of islands shall be initiated as a last resort.<br />

3.2 For success of islanding scheme, the load - generation balance in the islands<br />

shall be maintained. To achieve this, at least one of the generators within the<br />

island, shall operate with governor in frequency control mode.<br />

3.3 <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme shall primarily be a two tier scheme. At frequency of 47.9<br />

Hz, signal/command for formation of islands comprising of more than one<br />

generating station along with pre-identified load shall be initiated. However, if<br />

after the formation of island, frequency continues to fall further to say 47.7<br />

Hz, these islands could be further broken into smaller islands or load<br />

shedding shall be initiated within the island.<br />

3.4 Load generation balance in pre-identified island may change based on<br />

variation in seasonal demand, load growth and network changes, if any.<br />

<strong>Islanding</strong> scheme shall therefore require intermittent review and readjustments<br />

of loads to be cut-in/cut-off to match load - generation balance.<br />

3.5 Efforts shall be made to cover major essential loads such as hospitals,<br />

railway traction etc. in the proposed island. However, if it is not possible due<br />

to some reasons, efforts should be made to extend supply from these islands<br />

to identified essential loads on priority basis.<br />

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CHAPTER-4.0<br />

4.0 ISLANDING SCHEME FOR PUNJAB CONTROL AREA:<br />

4.1 Objective:<br />

Formation of proposed island shall achieve the following objectives:-<br />

i) Prevention from total black out by avoiding effect of cascade tripping of<br />

the <strong>Power</strong> System.<br />

ii) Fast restoration of supply to the affected areas.<br />

iii) Supply to Important Loads/essential services i.e. Railways, Hospitals<br />

etc. shall be maintained or can be restored on priority<br />

4.2 Present Status:<br />

Presently there is no islanding scheme in operation in <strong>Punjab</strong>. However,<br />

UFRs, df/dt relays have been installed on selected feeders to get desired load<br />

relief under critical grid conditions to help grid security. A list of existing UFR<br />

and df/dt relays is attached as Appendix III.<br />

4.3 Proposed Islands:<br />

The following islands have been proposed ,as identified by the <strong>Islanding</strong><br />

<strong>Scheme</strong> Group at NRPC in its meeting held on 07.08.2012 and further<br />

deliberations held at NRPC on 21.12.12. :-<br />

GGSSTP Ropar with Gobindgarh area load.<br />

GHTP & GNDTP with Bathinda area load.<br />

4.4 Methodology of Proposed <strong>Islanding</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong>;<br />

Broad methodology adopted for the proposed <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme is as under :-<br />

i) The scheme is primarily based on frequency measurement. This<br />

measurement will be done through digital frequency sensing relays<br />

(UFRs) to be installed at substations falling within island where<br />

5


switching action is required.<br />

ii)<br />

The proposed island scheme shall required to be configured /reconfigured<br />

for peak and off peak operating conditions. The preidentified<br />

relays ( UFRs) at the sub stations shall be enabled during off<br />

peak period to cover the extended load , to match the available<br />

generation. These relays shall be disabled during peak period.<br />

iii)<br />

The proposed islanding scheme operations consists of three stages as<br />

under;-<br />

a) Stage I: When frequency dips to level of 47.9 Hz<br />

b) Stage II: When frequency further dips to level of 47.7 Hz<br />

c) Stage III: When frequency stays at 47.7 Hz*<br />

* additional load shedding at an interval of 300<br />

milli-seconds up to 2 seconds in steps<br />

iv)<br />

Disconnection of feeders will be triggered through UFRs proposed to<br />

be installed at Sub stations. Two independent relays, for sensing the<br />

frequency from each bus of sub station shall be provided at each of the<br />

sub station falling under the islanding zone, classified as under:<br />

Relay on Bus-1 = M1 and S1<br />

Relay on Bus-2 = M2and S2<br />

v) Up to 3 no 220 KV feeder will have dedicated set of relays (M1 and<br />

M2) whereas in case of 66 KV feeders, one set of relay (S1 and S2)<br />

will control up to four 66 KV feeders. S1 & S2 shall also control high<br />

frequency swings in the island by operating at 50.5 Hz & 51.0 Hz for<br />

auto reclosing the pre-identified feeders.<br />

The setting of relays shall be as under:-<br />

M1 M2 47.9 Hz<br />

S1 S2 47.7 Hz<br />

S1 S2 50.5 Hz (for Auto reclosing)<br />

S1 S2 51.0 Hz (for Auto reclosing)<br />

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vi)<br />

Initially main two islands of <strong>Punjab</strong> Network will be created during stage<br />

I of <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme (i.e. when frequency dips to level of 47.9 Hz ) .<br />

The large island will further be divided into smaller island(s) during<br />

stage II of <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme (i.e. when frequency dips to level of 47.7<br />

Hz ).<br />

vi)<br />

vii)<br />

One generating station in each island will be operated in frequency<br />

control mode to control fluctuations in the frequency in that particular<br />

island.<br />

<strong>Islanding</strong> load to be identified shall exclude the anticipated impact due<br />

to load shedding under defense mechanism prior to islanding through<br />

existing UFR & df/dt relays.<br />

4.5 MECHANISM FOR FORMATION AND MAINTAINING ISLANDS<br />

i) As system frequency is sensed at 47.9 Hz, relays (M1 and M2) will<br />

operate and trip the identified feeders, thus forming a stage-I island.<br />

ii)<br />

vii)<br />

The frequency of the island so formed shall be further maintained<br />

through both generator and load end. On generator end, one of the<br />

units shall be operated in frequency mode and on load side when the<br />

frequency drops to the level of 47.7 Hz (Stage -II), relays (S1 and S2)<br />

will operate to switch off the pre-identified 66 KV feeders as per the<br />

detail provided in the schematic diagram.<br />

To take care of the power swings due to sudden load throw off during<br />

formation of island, relays (S1 and S2) will operate at 50.50 Hz/ 51.00<br />

Hz (Stage III) to auto reclose the pre-identified 66 KV feeders of 4-5<br />

MW with time delay of 300 msec in steps as per detail provided in the<br />

schematic diagrams.<br />

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CHAPTER-5.0<br />

(A State Govt. undertaking)<br />

ISLANDING - I<br />

GGSSTP, Ropar<br />

ISLANDING SCHEME<br />

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5.1 GGSTP ROPAR ISLANDING SCHEME<br />

There are six Units (6x210 MW) at GGSSTP Ropar. Total ex-bus generation<br />

equals to 940 MW considering availability of 5 units and corresponding<br />

average load for island scheme @ 80% of 940 MW comes to 755 MW. The<br />

generation availability is considered as same during peak and off peak<br />

periods.<br />

Details of load to be fed to achieve Load-Generation balance is as<br />

under:-<br />

Name of S/S Average Load (MW)<br />

Under Peak Load<br />

(Summer)<br />

Average Load (MW)<br />

Under Off Peak Load<br />

(Winter)<br />

220 KV S/S G-1 200 200<br />

220 KV S/S G-2 120 120<br />

220 KV S/S G-3 80 80<br />

220KV S/S G-4 80 40<br />

220 KV S/S Amloh 120 80<br />

220 KV S/S Kharar 115 110<br />

220 KV S/S Kohara 30 30<br />

220 KV S/S Sahnewal 10( Only Railway Load) 10( Only Railway Load)<br />

220 KV S/S Jamsher NA 10( Only Railway Load)<br />

220 KV S/S Goraya NA 75<br />

Total 755 755<br />

Note : The UFR presently installed at 220 KV G-1 will be shifted to 220 KV S/S<br />

Mohali-1 and Mohali-2 (at setting of 48.2 Hz) to meet the above demand.<br />

Details of sub stations wise load /feeders to be covered for load generation<br />

balance in the island is as per Annexure-IA<br />

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Detail of outgoing feeders/bays to be opened (in order to maintain the above<br />

anticipated islanding load of 755 MW) is as under:-<br />

1. 220KV GGSSTP - Mohali Ckt (will be opened at Mohali end)<br />

2. 220KV Kharar – Mohali Ckt (will be opened at Kharar end)<br />

3. 220KV Kharar – 132 KV Ropar Ckt<br />

4. 220KV GGSSTP - Goraya Ckt (will be opened at Goraya end in Summer)<br />

5. 220KV GGSSTP - Goraya Ckt (will be operative in Winter)<br />

6. 220KV GGSSTP: Jamsher Ckt (will be opened at Jamsher end in Summer)<br />

7. 220KV GGSSTP: Jamsher Ckt (will be operative in Winter)<br />

8. 220/132 KV T/F: T-1 (at GGSSTP S/S)<br />

9. 220/132 KV T/F: T-2 (at GGSSTP S/S)<br />

10. 220 KV G-1: Ablowal circuits 1 & 2 (to be opened at G-1)<br />

11. 220 KV S/S G-1: Ikolaha (at G-1 end)<br />

12. 220 KV S/S G-2: Ganguwal Circuits 1 & 2 (to be opened at G-2 end)<br />

13. 220 KV S/S Amloh- Malerkotla (at Malerkotla end)<br />

14. 220 KV Sahnewal- Lalton (At Sahnewal)<br />

15. 220 KV Sahnewal- Doraha 1 & 2 (at Sahnewal)<br />

16. 220 KV Sahnewal-PGCIL (At Sahnewal)<br />

17. 220 KV Bus-Coupler at Sahnewal<br />

18. 220 KV S/S Jamsher:- Jalandhar-1,2, Rehana Jattan Mahilpur, Sultanpur-<br />

1,2, Kotla Junga-1,2, 220KV/66KV T-1,T-2 will be opened at Jamsher End in<br />

Winter<br />

19. All 66 KV lines at Kohara & 66/11 KV <strong>Power</strong> Tfrs. (T-3 & T-4)<br />

Detail of lines to be opened and re-closed at various sub stations is as per<br />

Annexure-IB.<br />

Detail indicating locations of relays is given as per schematic diagram<br />

attached as Annexure-IC<br />

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Details of Load to be met :-<br />

Page-(i)<br />

Sr.No. Name of Plant Details of area to be fed Summer<br />

Load<br />

Gross Total<br />

Generation(MW)<br />

Generation considered for<br />

islanding purpose(MW)<br />

Winter<br />

Load<br />

Relief<br />

from<br />

UFRs(in<br />

MW)<br />

(MW) (MW) Paddy<br />

Load<br />

Relief from<br />

df/dt relays(in<br />

MW)<br />

Paddy Load<br />

Relief<br />

from<br />

SPS (in<br />

MW)<br />

Paddy<br />

Load<br />

G. Total<br />

Load<br />

relief(MW)<br />

Paddy Load<br />

Annexure-IA<br />

Net Demand<br />

to be met<br />

(MW)<br />

220KV s/s Gobindgarh G-1 200 200 0 0 0<br />

1 GGSSTP, Ropar 220KV s/s Gobindgarh G-2 120 120 0 0 0 0 755<br />

(6x210=1260MW) 755 ((i.e. 80% of 945) 220KV s/s Gobindgarh G-3 80 80 0 0 0<br />

Ex-bus generation of 5 units 220KV s/s Gobindgarh G-4 80 40 0 0 0<br />

= 945 MW<br />

220 KV S/S Amloh 120 80 0 0 0<br />

220 KV S/S Kharar 115 110 0 0 0<br />

220 KV S/S Kohara 30 30 0 0 0<br />

220 KV S/S Sahnewal 10 10 0 0 0<br />

220 KV S/S Jamsher NA 10<br />

220 KV S/S Goraya NA 75<br />

Total 755 755 0 0 0 0 755


Page-(ii)<br />

Details of Break-up of Load to be met :-<br />

Annexure-IA<br />

S.No Name of Substations Load (MW) BREAK-UP OF LOAD Load(MW)<br />

1 220 KV Sub Station<br />

200 66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-1 0<br />

Gobindgarh G-1<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-2 0<br />

66 KV Ckt Joti Bansal 20<br />

66 KV Ckt Modern Steel 25<br />

66 KV Ckt Dutt Multi 6<br />

66 KV Ckt Aman 3<br />

66 KV Ckt Raghay Nabha 10<br />

66 KV Ckt Talwara-1 25<br />

66 KV Ckt Talwara-2 25<br />

66 KV Ckt Bhiwani Industry 20<br />

66 KV Ckt Focal Point Bassi Alloy 25<br />

66 KV Ckt Bassi Alloy 9<br />

66 KV Ckt T1,T4,T7 32<br />

2 220 KV Sub Station<br />

120 66 KV Ckt Bharri 20<br />

Gobindgarh G-2<br />

66 KV Ckt <strong>Punjab</strong> Forge 10<br />

66 KV Ckt Khanna-1 27<br />

66 KV Ckt Khanna-2 27<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-1 12<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-1 0<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-2 0<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-2 12<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-3 12<br />

3 220 KV Sub Station<br />

80 66 KV Ckt Sanjeev Bhatia* 5<br />

Gobindgarh G-3<br />

66 KV Ckt KC Soni* 3<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-1 12<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-2 12<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-3 15<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-4 17<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-6 16<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

4 220 KV Sub Station<br />

80/40 66KV Sirhind Ckt-1 34/14<br />

Gobindgarh G-4<br />

66KV Sirhind Ckt-2 34/14<br />

66/11 KV 20MVA T/F 12<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

5 220 KV S/S Amloh 120/80 66 KV Ckt Modern Alloys 25<br />

66 KV Ckt Neelkanth 5<br />

66 KV Ckt Tanda Badha 35/10<br />

66 KV Ckt Bimal Alloys 25<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-1 15/5<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-2 15/10<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

6 220 KV S/S Kharar 115/110 66 KV Ckt Morinda-1 18/16<br />

66 KV Ckt Morinda-2 18/15<br />

66 KV Ckt Badali 15/14<br />

66 KV Ckt PTL Majri 6<br />

66 KV Ckt Dera Bassi 23<br />

66 KV Ckt Majra 35<br />

7 220 KV S/S Kohara 30 T2 66/11 KV 17<br />

T6 66/11 KV 13<br />

8 220 KV S/S Sahnewal 10 220KV Railway Ckt-1,2 10<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

Winter<br />

9 220 KV S/S Jamsher NA/10 220KV Railway Chaheru 10<br />

10 220 KV S/S Goraya NA/75 220/132 KV T-1 22<br />

220/132 KV T-2 22<br />

66 KV Ckt Roorkee 14<br />

66 KV Ckt Dausand 8<br />

66 KV Ckt Uppran 9


Page-(iii)<br />

GGSSTP ROPAR ISLAND : Details of Lines to Opened & Re-closed<br />

S.No Name of Substations Details of Feeders to be disconnected<br />

(through Relays M1, M2)<br />

Details of Feeders to be<br />

disconnected (through<br />

Relays S1, S2)<br />

1 220 KV S/S GGSSTP Ropar 220KV GGSSTP: Mohali Ckt Nil<br />

220KV GGSSTP: Goraya Ckt<br />

220KV GGSSTP: Jamsher Ckt<br />

220/132 KV T/F: T-1<br />

220/132 KV T/F: T-2<br />

2 220 KV Sub Station Gobindgarh G-1 220KV Gobindgarh G-1 : Ablowal Ckt-1 66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-1<br />

220KV Gobindgarh G-1 : Ablowal Ckt-2<br />

220KV Gobindgarh G-1 : Ikolaha<br />

3 220 KV Sub Station Gobindgarh G-2 220 KV Gobindgarh G-2: Ganguwal Ckt-1 66 KV Ckt Grain Market<br />

220 KV Gobindgarh G-2: Ganguwal Ckt-2 66 KV Ckt Bharri<br />

66 KV Ckt <strong>Punjab</strong> Forge<br />

66 KV Ckt Khanna-1<br />

66 KV Ckt Khanna-2<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-1<br />

66 KV Ckt Badinpur<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-1<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-2<br />

66 KV Ckt Central<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-2<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-3<br />

Remarks<br />

Ckt will be operative in winter<br />

Ckt will be operative in winter<br />

Annexure-IB<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh Road-2<br />

66 KV Ckt Chorwala<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh<br />

66 KV Ckt Joti Bansal<br />

66 KV Ckt Modern Steel 66 KV lines to be tripped, if required after time<br />

66 KV Ckt Dutt Multi delay of 300 milli-seconds upto 2 seconds at 47.7<br />

66 KV Ckt Aman Hz to provide stability<br />

66 KV Ckt Raghay Nabha<br />

66 KV Ckt Talwara-1<br />

66 KV Ckt Talwara-2<br />

66 KV Ckt Bhiwani Industry<br />

66 KV Ckt Focal Point Bassi Alloy<br />

66 KV Ckt Bassi Alloy<br />

All 66 KV lines to be tripped by S-1/ S-2 relays at<br />

47.7 Hz.<br />

df/dt already installed on 66 KV Grain Market, 66<br />

KV Central & 66 KV Badinpur feeders


Page-(iv)<br />

GGSSTP ROPAR ISLAND : Details of Lines to Opened & Re-closed<br />

4 220 KV Sub Station Gobindgarh G-3 Nil 66 KV Ckt-1 G2<br />

66 KV Ckt-2 G2<br />

66 KV Ckt Sanjeev Bhatia*<br />

66 KV Ckt KC Soni*<br />

66 KV Ckt-1 G1<br />

66 KV Ckt-2 G1<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-1 tot T-6<br />

5 220 KV S/S Amloh 220 KV Amloh : 220 KV Ckt Malerkotla 66 KV Ckt Modern Alloys<br />

66 KV Ckt Neelkanth<br />

66 KV Ckt Amloh Road<br />

66 KV Ckt Gobindgarh<br />

66 KV Ckt Tanda Badha<br />

66 KV Ckt Bimal Alloys<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-1, T-2<br />

6 220 KV S/S Kharar 220 KV Kharar: 132 KV Ckt Ropar Nil<br />

220 KV Kharar: 220 KV Ckt Mohali-1 Nil<br />

* These lines will be reclosed at 51.00 Hz<br />

Annexure-IB<br />

All 66 KV lines to be tripped by S-1/ S-2 relays at<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

66 KV lines to be tripped, if required after time<br />

delay of 300 milli-seconds upto 2 seconds at 47.7<br />

Hz to provide stability<br />

7 220 KV S/S Kohara 66 KV Ckt Allied Industry* Nil<br />

66 KV Ckt Chaunta Bhaini Sahib*<br />

66 KV Ckt Mahalaxami*<br />

66/11KV T/F T-3 & T/F T-4<br />

8 220 KV S/S Sahnewal 220 KV Sahnewal : 220 KV Ckt Lalton-1 Nil<br />

220 KV Sahnewal : 220 KV Ckt PGCIL<br />

220 KV Sahnewal : 220 KV Ckt Doraha-1<br />

220 KV Sahnewal : 220 KV Ckt Doraha-2<br />

220KV Bus Coupler<br />

9 220 KV S/S Jamsher 220 KV Jamsher : 220 KV Jalandhar-1, 2 Nil<br />

(For Winter Only)<br />

220 KV Jamsher : 220 KV Rehana Jattan<br />

220 KV Jamsher : 220 KV Mahilpur<br />

220 KV Jamsher : 220 KV Sultanpur-1, 2<br />

220 KV Jamsher : 220 KV Kotla Junga-1, 2<br />

220/66 KV T/F: T-1, T-2<br />

10 220 KV S/S Goraya Nil Nil<br />

(For Winter Only)<br />

All 66 KV lines /T/Fs to be tripped by S1/S2 relays<br />

at 47.9 Hz<br />

* These 66KV lines will be reclosed at 50.50 Hz<br />

RTP-Jamsher Ckt will be opened from Jamsher End<br />

in Summer<br />

RTP-Goraya Ckt will be opened from Goraya End in<br />

Summer


Guj Ambuja Ropar Asron<br />

Annexure-I C<br />

GGSSTP, Ropar<br />

<strong>Islanding</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

755 MW<br />

B.C.<br />

132 kV Bus Bars<br />

ILK – 100 MVA, 220kV/132 kV<br />

ILK – 100 MVA, 220kV/132 kV<br />

Mohali<br />

Kharar<br />

115 MW-PADDY<br />

110 MW NON PADDY<br />

GG-4<br />

80 MW PADDY<br />

40 MW NON PADDY<br />

GG-3<br />

80 MW<br />

GG-2<br />

125 MW<br />

GG-1<br />

200 MW<br />

Goraya<br />

75 MW in non<br />

paddy season<br />

Jamsher<br />

Only Railway<br />

Load<br />

Sahnewal<br />

No Load<br />

Kohara<br />

30 MW<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

B.C.-2<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

B.C.-1<br />

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Amloh Rd1 Amloh Rd2 Chorwala Amloh Joti Bansal<br />

Modern Steel<br />

DLT Multi<br />

Aman<br />

Raghav<br />

Nabha Talwara - 1 Talwara - 2 Bhawani Ind Focal Point Bassi Alloy<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

66 kV lines to be tripped after time delay of 300 ms to provide stability<br />

T-1<br />

110 A<br />

T-4<br />

110 A<br />

T-7<br />

110 A<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

G-1 & G-4 (280 MW = 200+80 PADDY<br />

200+40 MW NON PADDY)<br />

UFR (48.2 Hz) installed here to be shifted to Mohali S/S<br />

T2, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T5, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T6, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

RTP 4 RTP 3 Patiala 2 Patiala 1 Amloh RTP 2 Ikolaha<br />

RTP 1 GG 2-Ckt2 GG 2-Ckt1<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

B.C<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

vi<br />

220 kV S/S G-4<br />

(80 MW)


D1 – df/dt relay, already installed(controls 105 MW load). To be provided ‘OR’ Logic for tripping at 47.7 Hz<br />

D1 D1 D1<br />

Grain Market Bharri Pb. Forge Khanna-I Khanna-2 66/11 kV T-1 Badinpur Amloh Rd-1 Amloh Rd-2 Central<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

66/11 kV T2 66/11 T-3<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

G-2 (125 MW=230-105)<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T5, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Ganguwal 1 Ganguwal 2<br />

T-N, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

G2-G1 Link1<br />

G2-G1, Link2<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

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Chorwala<br />

UFR – 48.8 Hz<br />

Already<br />

installed<br />

42 MW<br />

G2 Ckt-1<br />

G2 Ckt-2<br />

Sanjiv<br />

Bhatia<br />

KC Soni<br />

G1 Ckt-2<br />

G1 Ckt-1<br />

T-1 T-2 T-3 T-4 T-6<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

Re-close<br />

LILO G-2 LILO G-1<br />

S1/S2<br />

Re-close<br />

66 kV Lines will re-close (S1/S2 & S1/S2)at 51.0 Hz<br />

Reclosing load to be 4 to 5 MW per feeder<br />

T6, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

G-3 (122- 42= 80 MW)<br />

T-5, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

66 kV Bus Bar<br />

220 kV Bus Bar<br />

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D2 – df/dt relay, already installed.<br />

D2 D2 D2<br />

Sahnewal-1 Sahnewal-2 Kanganwal-1 Kanganwal-2<br />

Latala<br />

UFR-48.8 Hz<br />

Kohara Avery Garg Vallabh<br />

Sportking<br />

66/11 kV T-2 66/11 kV T-5<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

Sahnewal (Only Railway load)<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T4, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Bus-I will remain charged for<br />

redundancy of supply at Kohara<br />

T3, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Lalton 1<br />

PGCIL,Lalton<br />

Railway Ckt. 2<br />

Railway Ckt. 2<br />

Kohara<br />

RTP<br />

Doraha-1<br />

Doraha-2<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

220 kV Bus I<br />

B.C at 47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

220 kV Bus II<br />

No Load – Except Railways<br />

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Load of 66/11 kV <strong>Power</strong> T/F’s T-2 & T-6 is 30 MW<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

Allied Industry<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

Chaunta-Bhaini<br />

Sahib<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

Mahalauxmi<br />

T2, 66/11 kV T3, 66/11 kV T4, 66/11 kV T6, 66/11 kV<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

Re-close<br />

S1/S2<br />

Re-close<br />

66 kV Lines will re-close (S1/S2 & S1/S2)at 50.5 Hz<br />

Time delay in ‘ms’ between lines (30 MW)<br />

Kohara (120- 90 = 30MW)<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T-5, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

66 kV Bus Bar<br />

RTP<br />

Sahnewal<br />

220 kV Bus Bar<br />

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Bhadson<br />

Modern Neelkanth Amloh Road Gobindgarh<br />

UFR – 48.8 Hz<br />

17 MW<br />

Tanda Badha Bimal Alloys 66/11 kV T-1 66/11 kV T-2<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

Gobindgarh-1<br />

T3, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Amloh (137-17= 120 MW PADDY<br />

55 MW NON PADDY)<br />

Malerkotla<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

At Malerkotla<br />

T4, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Load Shedding schemes to<br />

Be installed for redundancy-<br />

Operation at 47.7 Hz with<br />

time delay to sustain the island<br />

220 kV Bus Bar<br />

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Ropar<br />

GGSSTP Mohali 1<br />

132 kV Bus Bar<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz 220 kV Bus Bar<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

16/20 MVA, 132kV/66 kV<br />

100 MVA, 220 kV/66 kV 100 MVA, 220 kV/66 kV<br />

Kharar (120 MW PADDY<br />

110 MW NON PADDY)<br />

66 kV Bus Bar<br />

Morinda-1<br />

Morinda-2<br />

Badali Mohali PTL Majri Dera Bassi Majra<br />

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66kV Bus<br />

100 MVA 220/66 KV<br />

<strong>Power</strong> Transformers (2)<br />

Jamsher<br />

Only Railway Load<br />

220 kV Bus coupler<br />

220 kV Bus<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

Sultanpur-1 & 2<br />

Jalandhar-1 Jalandhar-2 Rehana Jattan Mahilpur<br />

GGSSTP Ropar<br />

Railway<br />

Goraya<br />

Kotla Junga- 1 & 2<br />

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GORAYA (75 MW NON PADDY LOAD)<br />

220 KV GGSSTP Ropar 220 KV Jamsher<br />

220 kV Bus Bar Three UFR’s TO BE DISABLED DURING NON PADDY SEASON<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

100 MVA, 220kV/132kV<br />

POWER Transformers<br />

100 MVA, 220 kV/66 kV<br />

132 kV Bus Bar<br />

25 MVA, 132 kV/33kV<br />

& 2 nos 20 MVA 132/11 KV<br />

<strong>Power</strong> Transformers<br />

Phillaur Nurmehal Nawan Shehar Jamalpur<br />

Remains off<br />

from other end<br />

Phagwara 1 & 2<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

33 KV Muthadda<br />

Dosanjh Kalan Rurka Appra<br />

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(A State Govt. undertaking)<br />

ISLANDING - II<br />

GNDTP& GHTP<br />

ISLANDING SCHEME<br />

11


5.2 GNDTP, BATHINDA AND GHTP LEHRA MOHABAT ISLANDING SCHEME<br />

This island shall include GHTP Lehra Mohbbat & GNDTP, Bathinda.<br />

Initially two Units of GNDTP (2x110 MW) and three Units of GHTP Lehra<br />

Mohabat ( 2x210 + 1x250MW) are proposed under stage-1 (when the<br />

frequency comes down to 47.9 Hz). Total ex-bus generation equals to 800<br />

MW considering availability of two units of GNDTP (2x110 MW) and three<br />

units of GHTP Lehra Mohabat ( 2x210 + 1x250MW).The corresponding<br />

average load for island scheme @ 80% of 800 MW comes to 640 MW. The<br />

generation availability is considered as same during peak and off peak<br />

periods.<br />

DETAIL OF SUBSTATION WISE LOADS FALLING IN THE GNDTP-GHTP<br />

ISLAND(S)<br />

Name of S/S Avg. Load Summer Avg. Load Winter<br />

220 KV S/S GNDTP (Local Load) 105 MW (GNDTP) 75 MW(GNDTP)<br />

132 KV S/S IGC 55 MW(GNDTP) 45 MW(GNDTP)<br />

132 KV S/S Maur NA 40 MW(GNDTP)<br />

220 KV S/S GHTP (Local Load) 170 MW(GHTP) 130 MW(GHTP)<br />

220 KV S/S Himmatpura 135 MW(GHTP) 55 MW(GHTP)<br />

220 KV S/S Bajakhana 120 MW(GHTP) 55 MW(GHTP)<br />

220 KV S/S Barnala (PSTCL) 55 MW(GHTP) 40 MW(GHTP)<br />

220 KV S/S Mansa NA 125 MW(GHTP)<br />

220 KV S/S Jhunir NA 75 MW(GHTP)<br />

Total (GNDTP + GHTP) 640 MW 640 MW<br />

Details of sub stations wise load /feeders to be covered for load generation<br />

balance in the island is as per Annexure-IIA<br />

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DETAILS OF LINES TO BE OPENED UNDER GNDTP BATHINDA ISLAND<br />

-I<br />

220KV GNDTP: Baluana Ckt (At Balluana) (remain in island during winter)<br />

132 KV IGC- Maur Line (at IGC S/S) (remain in island during winter)<br />

66 KV Vardhman (At IGC S/S) (remain in island during winter)<br />

66 KV Kot Shamir (At IGC S/S) (remain in island during winter)<br />

220 KV GNDTP: NFL 1 & 2 (remain in island during winter)<br />

220 KV GNDTP: MES<br />

220KV GNDTP: 220 KV Mukatsar-1 Ckt (At Muktsar)<br />

220KV GNDTP: 220 KV Mukatsar-2 Ckt ( At Malout)<br />

DETAILS OF LINES TO BE OPENED UNDER GHTP ISLAND II<br />

220KV GHTP: Mansa 1 & 2 (at Mansa) (remain in island during winter)<br />

220KV Bajakhana- Moga (Bajakhana end)<br />

220KV Bajakhana- Muktsar (Bajakhana end)<br />

220KV GHTP- Barnala (BBMB)<br />

220KV Barnala (PSTCL)- Barnala (BBMB)<br />

220 KV Barnala (PSTCL)- 220 KV Malerkotla Ckt (at Malerkotla)<br />

220 KV Mansa - 220 KV Refinery Ckt-1 and Ckt-2<br />

AT 220 KV BARNALA (PSTCL)<br />

66 KV Tapa<br />

66 KV Pakhoke<br />

66 KV Dhaula (UFR already installed)<br />

66 KV VarIndera<br />

66 KV Dhanaula 1 & 2<br />

66 KV Abhishek<br />

66 KV Thuliwal (UFR already installed)<br />

66 KV Malwa<br />

66 KV Bus Coupler<br />

Detail of lines to be opened and re-closed at various sub stations is as per<br />

Annexure-IIB.<br />

Detail indicating locations of relays is given as per schematic diagram<br />

attached as Annexure-IIC<br />

Stage II Island Operations:<br />

If the frequency further falls below 47.7 Hz, it is proposed to further<br />

disintegrate this large island into two islands with each generating station<br />

catering to its connected load.<br />

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Details of Load to be met :-<br />

Page-(i)<br />

Sr.No. Name of Plant Details of area to be fed Summer<br />

Load<br />

Winter<br />

Load<br />

Relief<br />

from<br />

UFRs(in<br />

MW)<br />

Relief<br />

from df/dt<br />

relays(in<br />

MW)<br />

Relief<br />

from SPS<br />

(in MW)<br />

G. Total<br />

Load<br />

relief(MW)<br />

Annexure-IIA<br />

Net<br />

Demand to<br />

be met<br />

Gross Total<br />

Generation(MW)<br />

Generation considered for<br />

islanding purpose(MW)<br />

(MW) (MW) Paddy<br />

Load<br />

Paddy<br />

Load<br />

Paddy<br />

Load<br />

Paddy Load<br />

(MW)<br />

1(i) GNDTP,Bathinda 2x110-20=200 220KV S/S Bathinda (Local Load) 105 75 0 0 0 0 640<br />

4x110=440MW 132KV S/S IGC 55 45 0 0 0<br />

132KV S/S Maur NA 40<br />

(ii) GHTP, LehraMohabat 2x210+1x250-70=600 220KV S/S LehraMohbat (Local 170 130 0 0 0<br />

Load)<br />

(920MW) 220KV S/S Himatpura 135 55 0 0 0<br />

220KV S/S Bajakhanna 120 55 0 0 0<br />

G. Total (i)+(ii) = 1360 G. Total (i)+(ii) = 800 220KV S/S Barnala(PSTCL) 55 40 0 0 0<br />

220KV S/S Mansa NA 125<br />

220KV S/S Jhunir NA 75<br />

80% of G.Total = 640MW Total (MW) 640 640 0 0 0<br />

2 GNDTP, Bathinda 160 220KV s/s Bathinda 105 75 0 0 0 0 160<br />

4x110=440MW (i.e 80 % of 2x110) 132KV s/s IGC 55 45 0 0 0<br />

132KV S/S Maur NA 40<br />

Total (MW) 160 160 0 0 0<br />

3 GHTP, LehraMohabat 480 220KV s/s LehraMohbat (Local 170 130 0 0 0<br />

Load)<br />

220KV Himatpura 135 55 0 0 0<br />

220KV s/s Bajakhanna 120 55 0 0 0 0 480<br />

(920MW)<br />

(i.e. 80% of (2x210+1x250- 220KV s/s Barnala(PSTCL) 55 40 0 0 0<br />

70=600))<br />

220KV S/S Mansa NA 125 0 0 0<br />

220KV S/S Jhunir NA 75 0 0 0<br />

Total (MW) 480 480 0 0 0 480


Page-(ii)<br />

Details of Break-up of Load to be met :-<br />

Annexure-IIA<br />

S.No Name of Substations Load (MW) BREAK-UP OF LOAD Load(MW)<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

Summer/Winter<br />

1 220 KV S/S GNDTP Bathinda 105/75 220/66KV 1X100 MVA T/F 70/45<br />

66 KV C-Compound 15/10<br />

66 KV MES(Cantt.) 20<br />

2 132KV S/S IGC Bathinda 55/45 66 KV Dabwali Road 32/26<br />

132/11 KV T/F 8/4<br />

66 KV Vardhman 9<br />

66 KV Kot Shamir 6<br />

3 132 KV S/S Maur NA/40 132/66 KV T/F T-1 12<br />

132/66 KV T/F T-2 12<br />

132/66 KV T/F T-3 8<br />

132/66 KV T/F T-4 8<br />

3 220 KV Sub Station GHTP Lehra 170/130 66 KV Rampura 40/30<br />

66 KV Phul 30/20<br />

66 KV Blucho 25/20<br />

66 KV Nathana 25/20<br />

66 KV Bhai Rupa 35/27<br />

66 KV Lehra Mohabbat 2/2<br />

66 KV Vikram Cement 7/7<br />

66 KV Balianwala 6/4<br />

4 220 KV Sub Station Himmatpura 135/55 66 KV Ckt Bahadur 30/10<br />

66 KV Ckt Bilaspur 30/12<br />

66 KV Ckt Patto Hira Singh 25/8<br />

66 KV Ckt Dina Sahib 20/10<br />

66 KV Ckt Tallewal 20/10<br />

220/66 KV T/F: T-2 10/5<br />

5 220 KV S/S Bajakhana 120/55 66/11 KV T-2 9/4<br />

66/11 KV T-3 10/6<br />

66 KV Maluka 4/3<br />

66 KV Jaito 24/10<br />

66 KV Bhagta 38/20<br />

66 KV Jeeda 15/5<br />

66 KV Bargari 20/7<br />

6 220 KV S/S Barnala PSTCL 55/40 66/11 KV T/F T-4 10/6<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-5 15/11<br />

66 KV Barnala Ckt. 30/23<br />

7 220 KV S/S Mansa NA/125 66 KV Budhlada-1 8<br />

66 KV Budhlada-2 8<br />

66 KV Joga 8<br />

66 KV Dhalewan 6<br />

66 KV Bhikhi 10<br />

66 KV Maur 15<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-3 35<br />

66/11 KV T/F T-4 35<br />

8 220 KV S/S Jhunir NA/75 66 KV Sardulgarh 14<br />

66 KV Aalike 11<br />

66 KV Mansa 40<br />

66/11 KV T/F 10


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GNDTP BHATINDA AND GHTP LEHRA MOHABAT ISLAND : Lines/Bays to be opened & re-closed<br />

S.No Name of Substations Details of Feeders to be disconnected (through Details of Feeders to be disconnected<br />

Remarks<br />

Relays M1, M2)<br />

(through Relays S1, S2)<br />

1 220 KV S/S GNDTP Bathinda 220KV GNDTP: 132 KV Baluana Ckt 220 KV GNDTP: 220 KV GHTP Ckt-1 132KV Baluana, NFL-1,2, Cantt & 132 KV IGC Ckts will remain<br />

220KV GNDTP: 220 KV Mukatsar-1 Ckt<br />

220 KV GNDTP: 220 KV GHTP Ckt-2 operative during winter season<br />

220KV GNDTP: 220 KV Mukatsar-2 Ckt (Malout) 220 KV GNDTP: 66 KV C-Compound<br />

220KV GNDTP: 132 KV NFL-1 220 KV GNDTP: 66 KV MES(Cantt.) Tripping after time delay of 0.5 seconds<br />

220KV GNDTP: 132 KV NFL-2<br />

Tripping after further time delay of 0.5 sec (total 1 sec)<br />

220KV GNDTP: 132 KV Cantt<br />

2 132KV s/s IGC Bathinda 132 KV IGC: 132 KV Maur 132 KV IGC: 66 KV Dabwali This Ckt will be operative during winter season<br />

132 KV IGC: 66 KV Kot Shamir -do-<br />

132 KV IGC: 66 KV Vardhman(Mahavir) -do-<br />

-do-<br />

Annexure-IIB<br />

3 220 KV Sub Station GHTP Lehra<br />

Mohabat<br />

220 KV GHTP: 220 KV Barnala BBMB Ckt 66KV ckt BTI Thermal 1* * All 66 KV lines to be tripped by S-1/ S-2 relays at 47.7 Hz to<br />

sustain the island<br />

66KV ckt BTI Thermal 2*<br />

4 220 KV Sub Station Himmatpura Nil 66 KV Ckt Bahadur**<br />

66 KV Ckt Bilaspur**<br />

66 KV Ckt Patto Hira Singh**<br />

66 KV Ckt Dina Sahib**<br />

66 KV Ckt Tallewal**<br />

220/66 KV T/F: T-2**<br />

5 220 KV S/S Bajakhana 220 KV Bajakhana: 220 KV Ckt Mukatsar Nil<br />

220 KV Bajakhana: 220 KV Ckt Moga Nil<br />

6 220 KV Sub Station Barnala PSTCL 220KV Barnala : 220KV Malerkotla ckt 1 66/11KV KV T/F: T-4*<br />

220KV Barnala : 220KV Malerkotla ckt 2<br />

66/11KV T/F: T-5*<br />

220KV Barnala(PSTCL)-220KV Barnala(BBMB) 66 KV Ckt Barnala*<br />

220KV Barnala : 66 KV Pakhoke Ckt<br />

220KV Barnala : 66 KV Tapa Ckt<br />

220KV Barnala :66KV Ckt Varindra<br />

66 KV lines to be tripped, if required after time delay of 300 milliseconds<br />

upto 2 seconds at 47.7 Hz to provide stability<br />

** These lines will be reclosed at 51.00 Hz<br />

* All 66 KV lines to be tripped by S-1/ S-2 relays at 47.7 Hz to<br />

sustain the island<br />

220 KV Barnala: 66 KV Abhishek<br />

220KV Barnala : 66 KV Malwa ckt<br />

220KV Barnala : 66 KV Bus coupler<br />

7 220 KV S/S Mansa 220 KV Mansa: 220 KV Refinery Ckt-1 Nil<br />

220 KV Mansa: 220 KV Refinery Ckt-2<br />

220 KV Mansa: 220 KV GHTP Ckt-1 220 KV Ckt will be operative during winter season<br />

220 KV Mansa: 220 KV GHTP Ckt-2 -do-<br />

7 220 KV S/S Jhunir (for Winter) 220 KV Jhunir: 220 KV Mansa Nil


GNDTP (160 MW) <strong>Islanding</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

Annexure-II C<br />

B.C.<br />

132 kV Bus Bars<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

B.C.<br />

40/50 MVA, 132kV/66 kV<br />

25 MW<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

16/20 MVA, 132kV/66 kV<br />

10 MW<br />

Cantt NFL-2 NFL-1 Balluana<br />

Auto T/F<br />

Leh-2 Leh-1 Muktsar Malout<br />

IGC<br />

All these relays will be disabled in non paddy<br />

season<br />

Auto T/F<br />

100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

70 MW<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

Coupling<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

132 KV IGC<br />

132/11 KV (8 MW)<br />

66 kV Bus Bar<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

Installed at IGC S/S<br />

66KV Kot Shamir 66 KV Mahavir<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

Maur<br />

All these relays will be disabled in non paddy season<br />

66 KV Dabwali Road<br />

S1/S2 at 47.7 Hz<br />

32 MW<br />

66 KV MES (20 MW)<br />

At 47.7 Hz with TD of 1 sec<br />

S1/S2<br />

iv<br />

66 KV C-Compound (15 MW)<br />

At 47.7 Hz with TD of 0.5sec<br />

SI/S2


Rampura Phul<br />

Bhucho<br />

Nathana Bhai Rupa<br />

Lehra<br />

Mohabbat<br />

Vikram<br />

Cement<br />

Balianwala<br />

B.C<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

85 MW<br />

Lehra Mohabbat – Island of 480 MW<br />

(Local Load170 MW PADDY & 130 MW NON PADDY)<br />

At Mansa end<br />

To be disabled in<br />

non- paddy season<br />

Mansa 1 Mansa 2 Himmatpura Himmatpura 2<br />

167.5 MW 67.5 MW<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

PSTCL, Barnala<br />

55 MW<br />

T2, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 Kv<br />

85 MW<br />

BTI Thermal 1<br />

Bajakhana 1 Bajakhana 2<br />

S1/S2 47.7 Hz<br />

BTI Thermal 2<br />

60 MW 60 MW<br />

S1/S2 47.7 Hz BBMB, Barnala<br />

B.C<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

B.C<br />

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Bhadaur<br />

Bilaspur<br />

Patto Hira<br />

Singh<br />

Dina Sahib<br />

Tallewal<br />

66/11 kV T-2<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

Re-close<br />

S1/S2<br />

Re-close<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

S1/S2<br />

Re-close<br />

66 kV Lines will re-close (S1/S2) at 51.0 Hz- Reclosing load to be 4 to 5 MW<br />

66 KV lines will trip after delay at 47.7 Hz<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T3, 160 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Himmatpura (135 MW PADDY<br />

55 MW NON PADDY)<br />

Lehra 1<br />

Lehra 2<br />

B.C<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

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12.5 MVA, 66 kV/11 kV<br />

12.5 MVA, 66 kV/11 kV<br />

Maluka Jaito Bhagta Jeeda Bargari<br />

66 kV Bus Bar<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T2, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Bajakhana (120 MW PADDY<br />

56 MW NON PADDY)<br />

GHTP 1 GHTP 2<br />

Mukatsar Moga<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

220 kV Bus Bar<br />

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66/11 kV T-4<br />

66/11 kV T-5<br />

Varindra<br />

Dhanaula-1<br />

Dhanaula-2<br />

Thuliwal<br />

UFR- 48.8 Hz Abhishek Malwa Barnala<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

S1/S2<br />

47.7 Hz<br />

B.C at 47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

PSTCL, Barnala (190 MW= 135+55<br />

NET 55 MW PADDY & 40 MW NP)<br />

At Malerkotla end<br />

T2, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Pakhoke<br />

Dhaula<br />

UFR- 48.8 Hz<br />

Tapa<br />

Malerkotla 1 Malerkotla 2 BBMB, Barnala<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2 47.9 Hz<br />

Along with<br />

PSTCL bus<br />

sectionalizing<br />

220 KV breaker<br />

B.C<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

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Budhlada<br />

Ckt-1<br />

Budhlada<br />

Ckt-2<br />

Joga<br />

Dhalewan<br />

Bhikhi<br />

Maur<br />

66/11 kV T-3 66/11 kV T-4<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

T1, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

T5, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Mansa (125 MW<br />

Non Paddy load Only)<br />

T2, 100 MVA, 220kV/66 kV<br />

Relays to be disabled<br />

In non paddy season<br />

Jhunir<br />

Refinery Ckt. 1<br />

Refinery Ckt. 2<br />

Lehra 1<br />

Lehra 2<br />

Sunam<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

B.C<br />

220 kV Bus Bars<br />

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Mansa<br />

Sunam<br />

M1/M2<br />

47.9 Hz<br />

220 kV Bus Bar<br />

JHUNIR<br />

75 MW<br />

NON PADDY LOAD<br />

100 MVA, 220 kV/66 kV<br />

66 kV Bus Bars<br />

B.C<br />

Sardulgarh<br />

Aalike<br />

66 KV Mansa<br />

20 MVA<br />

<strong>Power</strong> T/F<br />

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CHAPTER-6<br />

6.0 PROPOSED ACTION PLAN FOR SUCCESSFUL<br />

IMPLEMENTATION AND SURVIVAL OF ISLANLANDING<br />

SCHEME<br />

The islanding scheme is designed for a typical load-generation balance under<br />

summer and winter load scenario. However, considering system dynamics<br />

and actual load conditions, it creates un-certainties in the survival of the<br />

islands. Initially the islanding scheme as discussed in Chapter-5 can be<br />

implemented with the deployment of frequency sensing relays but additional<br />

measures would be required over a period of time to enhance success rate of<br />

islanding scheme.<br />

The following steps are proposed to be taken to enhance probability of<br />

success & survival of islanding scheme:-<br />

6.1 Deployment of Numerical Relays.<br />

State of the art Numerical relays (Under frequency cum df/dt) shal l be<br />

provided at the identified locations, which shall have faster response time.<br />

The existing static UFR & df/dt relays at the Island locations shall also be<br />

replaced with digital numerical relays. The relay shall be capable to integrate<br />

with existing/upcoming optical fiber communication network , under ULDC<br />

scheme. Detailed Technical specifications and Bill of Material is given as<br />

Annexure III & IV respectively.<br />

6.2 Intelligent System for Load Shedding & Remote Monitoring.<br />

An intelligent system through existing or stand alone SCADA system will be<br />

implemented to continuously monitor the generation (including governor<br />

response of the generating units) and load at sub stations forming part of<br />

respective island (s), on real time basis and decision in the formation of island<br />

as well as during the restoration process. The intelligent system shall have<br />

central control and command centre at SLDC The system will necessarily<br />

require optical fiber based communication network. Such intelligent system<br />

would enhance the reliability of formation of islands. Detail status of<br />

connectivity & RTUs installed at Substations is given as per Annexure-V.<br />

Till such time the above intelligent system is developed, the proposed scheme<br />

based on Numerical Relays shall be in place.<br />

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6.3 Network & Simulation Studies.<br />

To assess stability and re-validate the formation of proposed islands under<br />

different scenario, Dynamic network simulation studies and stability analysis<br />

would be required beforehand. The study would analyze degree of swings in<br />

the bus voltages, line flows and relative rotor angles, etc. The studies would<br />

also suggest any additional measures to be taken for enhancing success rate<br />

of islanding. Line network diagram of system showing boundary of islands is<br />

given as Annexure VI.<br />

6.4 Regular preventive Maintenance.<br />

In order to ensure reliability of the island, regular preventive maintenance of<br />

control switchgears, relays & protection system and governors at each of the<br />

generating units, as covered in the scheme, shall be carried out by the<br />

respective agencies.<br />

6.5 Additional Requirements:<br />

Any additional provision to meet with the functional requirements of the<br />

<strong>Scheme</strong> shall be incorporated during implementation stage.<br />

6.6 Periodic Review of islanding scheme.<br />

The islanding scheme shall be reviewed periodically, at least once a year, by<br />

the SLDC in consultation with the utilities. Changes in system topology,<br />

loading conditions, generation/demand growth, etc shall be reviewed and<br />

necessary changes in the islanding scheme shall be made accordingly.<br />

6.6 Training and mock drills<br />

The detailed procedures/instructions shall be developed and training shall be<br />

imparted to the System Operators at SLDC and other personnel involved at<br />

the sub stations and generating stations. A detailed mock drills shall be<br />

conducted regularly, at least once in a year. SLDC shall co-ordinate this<br />

activity with the utilities.<br />

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CHAPTER-7<br />

7.0 MAJOR CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD<br />

7.1. The islanding scheme has been framed considering the current power<br />

scenario in summer /paddy and winter season. Whereas system is heavily<br />

loaded and most vulnerable to instability and grid disturbance during summer<br />

peak period ( June-Oct), the system is equally vulnerable during winter<br />

season particularly under foggy conditions ( Dec-Feb), as experienced in the<br />

past. To make the islanding scheme suitable for all possible power scenario<br />

through out the year and changes in the network, this shall require a regular<br />

review and re-adjustments.<br />

7.2. Maintaining the island will require continuous actions to regain and thereafter<br />

maintain load generation balance in the respective islands. Since frequency<br />

excursion in islands are expected to fast paced, these actions will<br />

permanently be ensure automatically through time delay feature.<br />

7.3 Presently RFGMO at the generation stations operates within limit of +/- 5%,<br />

as per the IEGC which is already built in the control system of<br />

generator/Turbine. In case of wide range of variation of frequency control<br />

,under proposed islanding mode, one generating unit will have to be operated<br />

on frequency control mode, for which assistance of BHEL(OEM) is required.<br />

7.4 Introducing time delay of 5 seconds in the frequency tripping of generating<br />

units included in the islands shall enhance success rate of islands.<br />

7.5 Training and Mock Drills at SLDC, sub stations and Generating Stations to<br />

familiarize for handling real time situation during grid disturbance.<br />

7.6 During the islanded operation of system, <strong>Punjab</strong> SLDC at Ablowal, Patiala will<br />

be the nodal agency who will have the overall responsibility of co-ordination &<br />

operation of the islanded systems with various agencies like generating/<br />

distribution licensees (PSPCL/IPPs), B BMB and POWERGRID etc. <strong>Punjab</strong><br />

SLDC will follow instructions issued by NRLDC.<br />

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ANEXURE III<br />

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF UFRs :<br />

The broad technical specification of islanding relays for the proposed load<br />

shedding scheme is as under:<br />

a. Rating:<br />

The rated auxiliary voltage : 220V + 5% (D.C).,<br />

The rated system frequency: 50 Hz<br />

Nominal voltage : 110V (A.C). Phase-Phase from P.T’s.<br />

b. Operating frequency range : 45 to 55 Hz in steps 0.1 Hz with accuracy + 10 mHz.<br />

c. Under Voltage block at 40% of P.T. Voltage.<br />

d. Recovery function: Frequency difference from set value 0.1 to 2.0 Hz. Resetting<br />

time – 15 Sec. to 15 minutes. Accuracy + 1%.<br />

e. The relays should be immune to harmonics & transients.<br />

f. It should have feature to self monitor. It should also be possible to monitor the<br />

relay from remote.<br />

g. The relay should have at least 4 levels of settable under frequency levels.<br />

h. The relay should have at least 2 levels of settable over frequency levels.<br />

i. The relay should have three load shedding stages for df/dt function and each<br />

stage should have setting range of 0.1 to 3 Hz (incremental in steps of 0.1<br />

Hz/Sec).<br />

j. The each output contact of relays shall be configurable based on frequency<br />

whether over and under frequency values.<br />

k. The relay shall be IEC 61850 Compliant and shall communicate with SCADA<br />

system located at a remote location through owner communication network<br />

through 2mbps Ethernet port.<br />

l. The relay shall have at least four (4) voltage inputs where PT can be<br />

connected directly without any additional interfacing equipment.<br />

m. The relay shall have at least 12 status input and 6 trip output contacts to trip<br />

at least 6 feeders & monitor Main & Tie CBs of these 6 feeders. The output<br />

contacts shall be wired to self reset heavy duty trip relays to trip Main & Tie<br />

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CBs & send direct trip command to remote end. Heavy duty trip relay shall<br />

have at least 8 contacts.<br />

n. The relay shall monitor the operation of circuit breaker through its auxiliary<br />

contacts.<br />

o. The accuracy of Frequency measurement shall be 1% or better.<br />

p. Suitable LED’s for indications of Tripping, Alarm & Healthy condition.<br />

q. The relay shall have self-supervision function.<br />

r. The maximum operating time (including tripping time) should not exceed 50ms.<br />

s. If the relay or its LED’s or contacts are programmable, they would be programmed by<br />

the firm according to PSTCL requirements / drawings before delivery.<br />

t. The relay shall be capable of fault recording which shall record all analogue<br />

and digital data wired to relay.<br />

u. The relay shall have time synchronising feature using SNTP and IRIG B both.<br />

v. 2 nos. under frequency relays from different makes are envisaged for each<br />

EHV station which will be connected to bus CVT/PT separately to have<br />

redundant relaying system.<br />

w. One spare contact of the U/F islanding relay/trip relay shall be wired to existing RTU /RMU<br />

in the substations of the <strong>Islanding</strong> scheme for intimation of <strong>Islanding</strong> commencement to<br />

RLDC/SLDC<br />

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Annexure IV<br />

BILL OF MATERIAL (UFRs)<br />

Name of Sub-station Relays M1 Relays S1 Total for each S/S<br />

GGSSTP, Ropar 1 0 1<br />

G-1 & G-4 1 4 5<br />

G-2 1 2 3<br />

G-3 0 3 3<br />

GNDTP 2 2 4<br />

IGC Bathinda 1 1 2<br />

Himmatpura 0 2 2<br />

Mansa 1 0 1<br />

Sahnewal 1 0 1<br />

Kohara 1 1 2<br />

Amloh 0 2 2<br />

Kharar 1 0 1<br />

BBMB, Barnala 1 0 1<br />

Bajakhana 1 0 1<br />

PSTCL, Barnala 3 1 4<br />

Jhunir 1 0 1<br />

Mohali, Malerkotla 2 2<br />

Goraya, Jamsher 3 3<br />

TOTAL M1 21<br />

TOTAL M2 21<br />

Total S1 18<br />

Total S2 18<br />

Net Total 78<br />

20% extra 16<br />

TOTAL 94<br />

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Annexure-VI<br />

Status of Connectivity & RTU availability at locations under <strong>Islanding</strong> <strong>Scheme</strong><br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

Name of Sub-Station<br />

SCADA/RTU<br />

Availability<br />

Optical Fiber<br />

Connectivity<br />

Remarks<br />

1. 220 KV S/S GGSSTP<br />

2. 220 KV S/S G-1 & G-4<br />

3. 220 KV S/S G-2<br />

Yes<br />

(C-DAC)<br />

Yes<br />

(C-DAC)<br />

Yes<br />

(Areva)<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Approved<br />

4. 220 KV S/S G-3 No Approved<br />

5. 220 KV S/S Amloh No Yes<br />

6. 220 KV S/S Kharar No Approved<br />

7. 220 KV S/S Kohara No No<br />

8. 220 KV S/S Sahnewal<br />

9. 220 KV S/S Jamsher<br />

Yes<br />

(Areva)<br />

Yes<br />

(C-DAC)<br />

10. 220 KV S/S Goraya Yes No<br />

11. 220 KV S/S GNDTP<br />

12. 220 KV S/S GHTP<br />

Yes<br />

(C-DAC)<br />

Yes<br />

(ABB)<br />

13. 132 KV IGC No No<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

RTU under<br />

upgradation<br />

DFE make RTU<br />

already ordered<br />

DFE make RTU<br />

already ordered<br />

DFE make RTU<br />

already ordered<br />

DFE make RTU<br />

already ordered<br />

RTU under<br />

upgradation<br />

RTU under<br />

upgradation<br />

RTU under<br />

upgradation<br />

14. 132 KV Maur No No<br />

15. 220 KV Himmatpura No No<br />

16. 220 KV Bajakhana No No<br />

17. 220 KV Barnala<br />

18. 220 KV Mansa<br />

Yes<br />

(DFE)<br />

Yes<br />

(Areva)<br />

19. 220 KV Jhunir No No<br />

Yes<br />

No<br />

Under<br />

Commissioning<br />

Under<br />

Commissioning<br />

Under<br />

Commissioning<br />

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3*66MW<br />

(NHPC)<br />

BAIRASIUL(HP)<br />

(PSEB)<br />

SHAHPUR<br />

KANDI<br />

JASSORE<br />

(HP)<br />

6*60MW<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(HP)<br />

PONG<br />

(PSEB)<br />

RSD<br />

HIRA<br />

NAGAR<br />

(J&K)<br />

SARNA<br />

TIBBER<br />

DASUA<br />

MAJITHA<br />

F.G.Ch.<br />

KARTAR<br />

PUR (PSEB)<br />

WADALA<br />

GR. KHASA<br />

BALA CHAK<br />

VERPAL<br />

TO<br />

HAMIRPUR<br />

KANJLI<br />

(KPT)<br />

C.L.ASR<br />

K.S.<br />

MALLI<br />

6*115MV<br />

(NHPC)<br />

SALAL(J&K)<br />

JAMMU<br />

KISHENPUR<br />

WAGOORA<br />

PAMORA(J&K)<br />

(J&K)<br />

U.PUR(J&K)<br />

(NHPC)<br />

(NHPC)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

KISHENPUR<br />

KANGRA<br />

KANGRA(HP)<br />

HAMIRPUR(HP)<br />

SHANAN<br />

PATHAN<br />

KOT<br />

SARNA<br />

BASSI<br />

CHOHAL<br />

MAMUN<br />

ASHP<br />

(GANGUWAL)<br />

MAJARA<br />

NAKKIAN<br />

JADLA<br />

GURDASPUR<br />

DHARIWAL<br />

BATALA<br />

HOSHIAR<br />

PUR<br />

MHP-1<br />

MHP-2<br />

MHP-3<br />

MHP-4<br />

(PSEB)<br />

(PSEB)<br />

(HPSEB)<br />

(PSEB)<br />

(PSEB)<br />

TO KARTARPUR<br />

DEHAR<br />

BHAKRA(R.B.)<br />

BHAKRA(L.B.)<br />

GANGU<br />

WAL<br />

DEHAR<br />

PANIPAT<br />

BHIWANI<br />

CHAMERA(HP)<br />

GANGUWAL<br />

AMBUJA<br />

R.T.P.<br />

TO JAGADHRY(HR.)<br />

TO DHULKOT(HR.)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

HAKIMA<br />

GATE<br />

WADALA<br />

GRANTHIAN<br />

KATHU<br />

NANGAL<br />

VERKA<br />

TANDA<br />

BHOG<br />

PUR<br />

SHRI<br />

HAR-<br />

GOBIND<br />

PUR<br />

JAINTI<br />

PUR<br />

P.COLONY<br />

C.L.ASR<br />

MALL<br />

MANDI<br />

(LOHARKA)<br />

(PAKHAR WALA)<br />

GT.ROAD ASR.<br />

NARAIN<br />

GARH<br />

VERPAL<br />

SAKATRI<br />

BAG<br />

(PGCIL) KARTARPUR(JAL)<br />

TARN TAARAN<br />

KISHAN PUR<br />

ALAWALPUR<br />

JANDIALA<br />

TANGRA<br />

EKAL<br />

GADDA<br />

BHIKHI<br />

WIND<br />

PATTI<br />

SULTANPUR<br />

RASHIANA (TARAN<br />

TARAN)<br />

PATTI<br />

KOTLA<br />

JUNGA<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

RCF<br />

SCIENCE<br />

KHERA<br />

MANDIR<br />

KAPUR<br />

THALA<br />

CITY<br />

CHILDREN<br />

PARK<br />

BUTARI<br />

DERA<br />

BEAS<br />

KARTAR PUR<br />

DHILWAN<br />

JALANDHER-1<br />

RAILWAY<br />

BUTARI<br />

ALGAON<br />

SULTAN<br />

PUR<br />

(RAILWAY)<br />

CHAHERU<br />

JAMSHER(JAL.-2)<br />

1*250 MVA<br />

PATIALA<br />

FAGAN MAJRA<br />

2*315<br />

MVA<br />

4X150MVA<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

BALA CHAK<br />

2*315MW<br />

JALANDHAR-1<br />

(BBMB)<br />

KOTLA<br />

ROPAR<br />

ASRON<br />

MAX<br />

INDIA<br />

DCM<br />

BILASPUR<br />

CHAMKAUR<br />

SAHIB<br />

SIHORA<br />

SAMSPURA<br />

RAILWAY<br />

KURALI<br />

GOBINDGARH-1<br />

GOBINDGARH-2<br />

AMLOH ROAD<br />

GOBINDGARH<br />

DORAHA<br />

GHULAL<br />

MES<br />

N.F.L.<br />

IGC<br />

ABOHAR BALUANA<br />

GIDARWAHA<br />

BADAL<br />

MAUR<br />

MUKTSAR(OLD)<br />

MUKTSAR<br />

SARAINAGA<br />

MUKTSAR<br />

(NEW)<br />

KOTKAPURA-1<br />

KOTKAPURA-2<br />

JALALA<br />

WAD<br />

GUBHAYA<br />

MALOUT<br />

MALOUT<br />

TO MANSA<br />

DHARAMKOT<br />

PANJ<br />

GARIAN<br />

BADHNI<br />

KALAN<br />

MOGA-2<br />

GHOLIAN<br />

KALAN<br />

BAGHA<br />

PURANA<br />

FARID<br />

KOT<br />

SADIK<br />

BAJA<br />

KHANA<br />

BARNALA<br />

AJITWAL<br />

JAGRAON<br />

SADIK<br />

BOTIAN<br />

WALA<br />

MASTE<br />

WALA<br />

FEROZPUR<br />

MOGA(PGCIL)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

MOGA<br />

SMADH BHAI<br />

BAGHA<br />

PURANA<br />

MOGA<br />

3*100<br />

MVA<br />

2*90<br />

MVA<br />

KHARAR<br />

6*210MV<br />

(PSEB)<br />

R.T.P.<br />

TO<br />

NALAGARH<br />

(H.P.)<br />

RAJPURA<br />

PATRAN<br />

RAILWAY<br />

DERABASSI<br />

LALRU<br />

MOHALI-II<br />

MOHALI<br />

MAJRA<br />

BAHADUR<br />

GARH<br />

FAGAN<br />

RAJLA<br />

ABLOWAL<br />

(PATIALA)<br />

KOHARA<br />

AMLOH<br />

SAHNEWAL<br />

RAILWAY<br />

BATHINDA<br />

2*110MW<br />

2*210 MW<br />

G.H.T.P.<br />

(PSEB)<br />

HIMAT<br />

PURA<br />

MANSA<br />

JHUNIR<br />

SUNAM<br />

DHURI<br />

BARNALA<br />

(PSEB)<br />

MALER<br />

KOTLA<br />

MALER<br />

KOTLA<br />

(PSEB)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

TO FAGAN<br />

MAJRA<br />

(NTPC)<br />

2*315MVA<br />

MALER KOTLA<br />

TO DADRI<br />

SANGRUR<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

PAKHOWAL<br />

FZR.RD.LDH<br />

FEROZESHAH<br />

TALWANDI<br />

BHAI(KOT KROR)<br />

FEROZPUR<br />

LALTON KALAN<br />

LUDHIANA (PGCIL)<br />

HAMBRAN<br />

JAMALPUR<br />

DHANDARI<br />

KALAN<br />

2*315MVA<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

LUDHIANA<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(BBMB)<br />

(PGCIL)<br />

2<br />

3<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

MAHILPUR<br />

NAWAN<br />

SHAHAR<br />

MAHILPUR<br />

BANGA<br />

PHAG<br />

WARA<br />

GOR<br />

AYA<br />

NUR<br />

MAHAL<br />

NAKODER<br />

URBAN<br />

ESTATE<br />

JAMALPUR<br />

SWADI<br />

KALAN<br />

SOSAN<br />

MOGA-1<br />

(OLD)<br />

MOGA(NEW)<br />

2*110MW(UNIT#1&2)<br />

BATHINDA(PSEB)<br />

TO MAUR<br />

(PSEB)<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

H<br />

T<br />

T<br />

T<br />

T<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

1*100<br />

MVA<br />

2*<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

3*100<br />

MVA<br />

2*100<br />

MVA<br />

2*315<br />

MVA<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

2*90<br />

MVA<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

2*100<br />

MVA<br />

2*100<br />

MVA<br />

3*100<br />

MVA<br />

2*100<br />

MVA<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

100<br />

MVA<br />

(0.4 SQ.")<br />

(BBMB)<br />

LINE NETWORK DIAGRAM FOR POWER SYSTEM OF PUNJAB<br />

220KV LINE<br />

765KV LINE<br />

132KV LINE<br />

400KV LINE<br />

RAILWAY<br />

IKOLAHA<br />

ISLAND-1<br />

GGSSTP<br />

ISLAND-2<br />

GNDTP &<br />

GHTP<br />

Annexure-VI


Appendix-IIIA<br />

( Sh 1 of 4)<br />

Detail of Under Frequency Relays (UFR) installed at Grid Sub-Stations.<br />

Sr. Name of S/Station Name of Feeder Load Relief in MVA<br />

No.<br />

P&M Circle Amritsar<br />

1 2202KV Khassa 66KV Attari 25<br />

2 220KV Patti 66KV Chohla Sahib<br />

25<br />

66KV Sarhali<br />

3 220KV Fatehgarh Churian 66KV Ajnala<br />

35<br />

66KV Ram Dass<br />

66KV Jhander<br />

66KV Wadala Veeram<br />

4 220KV Wadala Granthian 66KV Udanwal 21<br />

5 220KV Tibber 66KV Purana Shalla 7<br />

6 220KV Kotli Surat Mali 66KV Shahpur Goraya 6<br />

P&M Circle Jalandhar<br />

7 132KV Banga 66KV Rehana Jattan, 66KV Behram 65MVA<br />

8 132KV Jadla 66KV Balachour & Kerawar line 70MVA<br />

9 132KV Nawanshahar 66KV Aur & Rahon 50MVA<br />

10 220KV Kartarpur 66KV Nadala Hamira & Mustfapur 45MVA<br />

11 220KV<br />

66KV Malsian Alewali, Shahkot,<br />

153.5MVA<br />

Kotla Janga<br />

Malian & Cap, Bank<br />

12 132KV Bhogpur 33KV Kandhala Jattan & 33KV Bholath 34 MVA<br />

13 132KV Nakodar 66KV Shanker.<br />

( UFR relay is installed on 66KV<br />

Shanker feeder was shifted on 220KV<br />

Kotla Janga on 26/6/12)<br />

32.5 MVA `<br />

P&M Circle Patiala<br />

14 220KV S/S Ablowal 66KV Lung 10.29<br />

15 220KV S/S Bahadurgarh 66KV Ghanour 22.86<br />

16 132KV Ropar 66KV Bahlolpur 7.420<br />

17 220KV S/S Patran 66KV Moonak 68.587<br />

18<br />

66KV Chajli 43.44<br />

220KV S/S Sunam<br />

66KV Cheema 42.75<br />

19 220KV S/S Dhuri 66KV Kanjla 18<br />

20 220KV S/S Barnala 66KV Dhaula, Thuliwal 37.5<br />

21 220KV Malerkotla -<br />

P&M Circle Bathinda<br />

22 220KV S/S Mansa 66KV Budhhlada ckt-I<br />

66KV Budhhlada ckt-II,<br />

66KV Bhikhi line,<br />

66KV Dhelwala line<br />

32 MVA<br />

32MVA<br />

28.57MVA<br />

28.57MVA<br />

23 220KV S/S Botianwala 100MVA T/F, 220/66KV I/C 66KV<br />

45 MVA<br />

side<br />

24 220KV S/S Ghubaya 66KV Ladhuka 92.5MVA<br />

25 220KV S/S Sadiq 66KV I/C I&II 63.8MVA<br />

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26 132KV S/S Malout 66KV Abulkhurana 33MVA<br />

27 132KV S/S Abohar 33KV Khuhi Khera line Br, out of ckt<br />

28 132Kv Kotkarore 66KV Mudki line 37.5MVA<br />

P&M Circle Ludhiana<br />

29 132KV Doraha 132KV Bilaspur-Sihora line, 66KV<br />

68MVA<br />

Payal Chawa line, Setco line<br />

30 220KV Sahnewal 66KV Latala 20.5MVA<br />

31 132KV Sawadi 132/11 T/F T-1 20 MVA<br />

32 220KV Jagraon 66KV Sidhwan Bet & Rasulpur &<br />

55MVa<br />

Raikot<br />

33 220KV Gobindgarh-I 3No, 220/66KV T-1, T-2&T-3 226MVA<br />

34 132KV Amloh 66KV Bhadson line 55MVA<br />

35 220KV Dhandari-I 2x100MVA 220/66KV side 184MVA<br />

36 220KV Goraya 33KV Apra & Dosanj Kalan 55MVA<br />

37 220KV S/S Gobingarh-III 66KV Chaurwala 50MVA<br />

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Appendix-IIIB<br />

( Sh 3 of 4)<br />

Detail of df /dt Relays installed at Grid Sub-Stations.<br />

P&M Circle Amritsar<br />

Sr.<br />

No.<br />

Name of S/Station Name of Feeder Load Relief in<br />

MW<br />

1. 132 KV Bhikhiwind - 48<br />

2. 132 KV Tarn Taran 1) 66 Kv Chola Sahib<br />

62<br />

2) 66 KV Manochahal<br />

3. 132 KVTangra - 11<br />

4. 132 KV Jandiala Guru - 13<br />

5. 132 KV Ekal Gadda - 6<br />

6. 132 KV Dhariwal 66 KV Naushera Majja Singh 12<br />

7. 132 KV Naraingarh 1. 66 KV OCM Ckt.I<br />

54<br />

2. 66 KV OCM Ckt.II<br />

3. 66 KV Gowal Mandi<br />

4. 66 KV Sarai Amanat Khan<br />

5. 66 KV Hall Gate<br />

8. 220 KV Civil Lines, Asr 66 KV Harsha Chhina 39<br />

P&M Circle Jalandhar<br />

9 220 KV S/Stn. Jamsher 66KV Daulatpur 50<br />

10 132 KV S/Stn. Nurmehal - 32<br />

11 132 KV S/Stn. Hoshiarpur 66KV Sadhu Ashram,<br />

33<br />

66KV Sham-84, 66KV Attowal,<br />

66KV Nasrala, 66KV Focal Point<br />

12 132 KV Bhogpur - 28<br />

13 132 KV Tanda - 13<br />

14 132 KV Alawalpur - 8<br />

15 220 KV Sultanpur 66KV Lohia, 66KV Jakhubal, 66Kv<br />

47<br />

Bhagobudda,<br />

66KV Talwandi Madho,<br />

66KV Talwandi Chaudhrian<br />

16 132 KV Kheramandir - 32<br />

17 132 KV Kapurthala - 17<br />

18 132 KV Dhilwan - 8<br />

P&M Circle Patiala<br />

19 220KV S/S Rajpura 66KV Gajjukheran Sirhind, Rajpura old, 90<br />

Dharamgarh<br />

20 220KV S/S Derabassi 66KV Wnsone yarn, Lalru, rama petro,<br />

91<br />

Nahar export, Mubarkpur<br />

21 132KV Chamkaur Sahib 11KV feeders 16<br />

22 132KV Anandpur Sahib 11KV feeders 20<br />

P&M Circle Bathinda<br />

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23 132KV Sadiq 66KV Golewala<br />

66KV Sukhanwala<br />

66KV Guru Har sahal<br />

66KV Jhoke Tehal Singh<br />

66KV Deep Singh wala<br />

24 132KV Maur 66KV Talwandi Sabo<br />

66KV Jodh pur<br />

66Kv Joga Ralla<br />

25 132KV Sarainaga 20/10/10MVA, 132/33/11KV P/T/F<br />

Controlling<br />

33KV Wara Kishanpura<br />

11KV Khokhar<br />

11KV Waring<br />

11KV Hari ke Kalan<br />

11KV Baja Marar<br />

26 132KV Abohar 33KV Kaller Khera<br />

33KV Khulan Sarwar<br />

33KV Amar pura<br />

33KV Abohar<br />

27 132KV Mukatsar 66KV Fattan Wala<br />

66KV Rupana<br />

66KV Malout Road<br />

28 220KV Moga 132KV Dhale ke<br />

132KV Smadh Bhai<br />

132KV Panjgarain<br />

P&M Circle Ludhaiana<br />

29 220KV S/S Hambran 66KV FZR Road Ldh-I&II<br />

66KV Hambran<br />

30 220KV S/S Gonindgarh-II 66KV Badinpur, 66KV Central S/S,<br />

66KV Grain Markit<br />

31 220KV S/S Sahnewal 66KV Kanganwal-I&II, 66KV<br />

Sahnewal-I&II, 66KV Avery feeder,<br />

66KV Sport King<br />

67<br />

30<br />

8<br />

34<br />

20<br />

99<br />

109<br />

52<br />

130<br />

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