Bidding Strategy I Day-Ahead Market 8 th February 2017 I New Delhi Rajesh K Mediratta Business Development +91-9654125157 I rajesh.mediratta@iexindia.com 1 For office use
In this presentation Type of Market Participants Bidding Strategy Discom OA Consumer Generator 2
Market Participants BUY SELL Electricity Trader/Member Open Access Consumer Industries with CPP DISCOM Electricity Trader/Member CPP/IPP Inter-State GS/State GS DISCOM 3
Power Purchase through IEX Power Exchanges provides a competitive option for purchase of power Better demand management can be done by purchase through power exchange High liquidity on exchange ensuring assured supply 4
Uniform Price Discovery Win-Win for both Buyer and Sellers 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 MCP: Rs 2.5 2 0 Demand (Buy) Supply (Sell) All the buyers with Bid> Rs. 2.5/u are selected and they pay Rs 2.5/u 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 All the buyers with Bid < Rs. 2.5/u are selected and they get Rs 2.5/u MCV: 120 MW 5
Volume in MW Volume profile on a typical day (01/11/2016) 16000 14000 Purchase Bid (MW) Sell Bid (MW) Cleared Volume (MW) 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Time Blocks 6
15 min wise Price trend of a typical day in December 16 (22 nd Dec 16) Daily Average Clearing Price for December - 2016 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00 1 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 73 77 81 85 89 93
Avg Hourly Volume (MW) High Liquidity in Volume at IEX (Avg. Hourly Volume in MW) 1,130 698 394 *Data upto Dec 31, 2016 1,334 1,302 704 1,919 2,371 1,347 2,842 2,539 1,571 4,456 3,956 2,554 4,737 5,741 3,302 4,942 4,689 3,212 4,907 6,434 3,878 5,450 8,810 4,592 MCP (Rs/kWh) Purchase Bid (MW) Sell Bid (MW) Cleared Volume (MW) IEX Wt. Avg Price (Rs/kWh) 10,000 8.00 7.16 9,000 7.00 8,000 6.00 7,000 5.33 6,000 5.00 5,000 3.58 3.47 3.73 3.46 4.00 4,000 3,000 2,000 2.89 2.71 2.37 3.00 2.00 1,000 1.00 0 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17* 0.00
Data as on 31 Dec 2016 Monthly Price Trend FY2014-15 FY2015-16 FY2016-17 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 3.61 2.91 2.68 3.89 3.28 2.62 2.56 2.32 2.31 4.49 3.76 2.74 2.82 2.16 2.17 4.18 4.17 3.68 3.03 2.43 2.46 3.21 3.01 2.82 2.85 2.82 2.67 2.56 2.52 2.30 2.61 2.32 2.31 1.00 0.00 Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
DISCOM : Bidding Strategy
Discom s Options For Power Procurement Long-term 25-year PPA - Tariff on cost-plus or competitive bid Medium Term Short Term (OTC) Day-Ahead Market (most preferred) Intra-day 3 Month- 3 Years Tariff covers : Fixed Cost + Variable Cost+ Mark Up (< long term) Intraday- 3 Months to be procured through competitive bidding only Single tariff covering Tariff covers Fixed Cost+ Highly liquid and transparent marketplace More accurate load management Last-minute adjustments (Gate closure 4 hours) Less liquid 11
Option with the Discoms: Utilising Exchange Market Two ways in which short term market can assist Discoms: 1. Meeting demand shortfalls or selling surplus at the Exchange i. Discoms should tie-up PPA only to manage their base demand ii. iii. Many Discoms have tied PPAs to meet their peak demand as well. The Discoms have to pay the capacity charge for this quantum even in the off peak time. So for optimum utilisation, Long Term PPA should be only for base demand and remaining energy (for peak and variations in forecast) should be bought through other available market options. 2. Optimising the available energy by scheduling based on merit order including Exchange prices i. Scheduling of power to be done on merit order basis after including the prices available at the Exchange
Meeting Shortages/Surplus through Short Term Market Maximizing efficiency Ideal Scenario (Monthly) Surpluses/Deficits - Balance physical supply and demand 7000 Base (MW) Short Term (MW) Load (MW) 6000 5000 4000 Short Term/Exchange for peak load 3000 2000 1000 0 PPA (Base Load Contract) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Month
Meeting Shortages/Surplus through STM Maximizing efficiency Ideal Scenario (Hourly) Surpluses/Deficits - Balance physical supply and demand 3500 3000 2500 2000 Base (MW) Short Term (MW) Load (MW) Short Term/Exchange for peak load 1500 1000 PPA (Base Load Contract) 500 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Meeting Shortages/Surplus through STM Maximizing efficiency Ideal Scenario Surpluses/Deficits - Balance physical supply and demand 36 34 32 Forecasted demand Day Ahead Buy Intra Day Market Buy Real-time demand Ancillary Service 30 Sell Sell 28 26 24 Short Term Market (for Peak Load) 22 PPA (Base load) contract 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Forecasted Demand Curve of the Discom Actual Demand Real time variations
SMART Buy through IEX in Power Procurement Under long term & medium term PPA : two part tariff Capacity charges (commitment charges): paid irrespective of whether discom purchase power from these plants or not Energy charges : Paid corresponding to the number of units of power purchased from that particular plant Discoms can replace costlier long term power by procurement from IEX, if, Energy charge of power plant is greater than IEX rates During night hours prices at IEX are further low and savings can be enhanced Discoms can replace ISGS first, keeping import constraint in consideration Discoms can continue paying fixed charge to Long Term PPAs and substitute where energy charge is higher than IEX price
Merit order dispatch schedule to be prepared based on Variable cost and considering Exchange Prices Capacity Tied up by Discom Long Term Contracts PPA I Variable Cost PPA 1 I 3.70 Bilateral Contracts Contract 1 I 4.70 Exchange IEX Price I 2.45 PPA 2 I 4.06 PPA 3 I 3.00 Contract 2 I 3.50 Must Run Plants (includes all hydro, nuclear or other take or pay type contractual plants) Merit Order Baseline PPA 4 I 1.99 PPA 5 I 2.00 Contract 3 I 2.10
Merit order dispatch schedule to be prepared based on Variable cost and considering Exchange Prices Contract 1 I 4.70 PPA 2 I 4.06 PPA 1 I 3.70 Contract 2 I 3.50 PPA 3 I 3.00 IEX Price I 2.45 Contract 3 I 2.10 PPA 5 I 2.00 PPA 4 I 1.99 Must Run Plants (includes all hydro, nuclear or other take or pay type contractual plants) Merit Order Baseline Increasing Variable Cost To be dispatched in this Order based on Energy Demand of the Discom
Cumulative Capacity (MW) Merit Order for a Discom Above Rs. 2/kWh, volume of 1935 MW is available for replacement and above Rs. 2.50 replaceable volume is about 516 MW 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 Peak Load: 6000 MW Base Load: 4200 MW 3,263 3,463 3,565 3,648 3,758 2,788 2,230 5,078 5,127 5,149 5,269 6,497 6,548 6,608 6,625 6,661 6,793 6,876 7,013 Above Rs 2.50/kWh, 516 MW is replaceable Above Rs 2.00/kWh, 1,935 MW is replaceable Above Rs 3/kWh, 137 MW is replaceable 0 Must Run 1.14 1.43 1.44 1.72 1.74 1.75 2.05 2.38 2.45 2.47 2.58 2.61 2.75 2.75 2.76 3.00 3.23 3.31 Energy Charge (Rs/kWh)
Power Purchase Optimization Process Assess Generation availability and Demand Forecast for next day (15 min block) Generation data for Long Term (LT) I Medium Term (MT) I Short Term (ST) Calculate Surplus and Shortage to prepare Regular Bid Prepare schedule with maximum back down possible for LT & MT For every plant identify maximum back down possible considering all constraints Technical I Must Run status I Contractual I Transmission ( Intra / Inter-state) Give technical minimum schedule to these plants and identify Replacement Bid quantum Submit Bid at Exchange (1000 Hrs-1200 hrs) Regular Bid: For Regular Shortage/Surplus depending on the demand and Generation cost Replacement Bid: Price sensitive bids ( based on Variable cost) for every plant Two Bid Options Single Bid: For every 15 min time block separately. May lead to non uniform schedule Block Bid: All or none principle for clubbed time blocks. Will ensure uniform schedule Post IEX result- finalize schedule ( after 1500 Hrs) If Replacement bid not selected: Revise the schedule from the plants whose bid is not selected If Replacement bid selected: No change and retain the earlier schedule (max possible back down)
Consumer : Bidding Strategy
Industries Options For Power Procurement Discom (Existing) Medium Term Short Term (OTC) Exchange (most preferred) Regulated Tariff approved by Respective SERCs 3 Month- 3 Years Tariff covers : Fixed Cost + Variable Cost+ Mark Up (< long term) Intraday- 3 Months to be procured through competitive bidding only Single tariff covering Tariff covers Fixed Cost+ Highly liquid and transparent marketplace More accurate load management through Day Ahead Market Self Generation Costly fuel / less efficient units Much higher costs 22
Open Access option Full Open Access Surrender demand with the Discom and doesn t pay demand charges No more a Discom consumer Pays Wheeling charge Discom no more a fall back option Partial Open Access Maintain the Demand with Discom and continue to pay Demand Charges Pays Wheeling charge Discom is a fall back option, hence consume prefer this option 23
1.27 1.57 1.66 1.89 1.92 1.96 2.06 2.21 2.46 2.63 2.72 2.75 2.98 3.14 3.25 3.39 3.54 3.55 3.61 3.72 3.83 3.85 3.95 4.08 4.12 4.15 4.16 4.62 1.93 5.01 4.14 0.68 4.39 2.77 1.99 1.67 2.47 3.27 1.32 4.15 2.56 1.45 2.29 1.56 4.14 3.69 2.13 2.32 2.50 0.75 3.13 3.04 0.75 2.09 Bid Price & Cleared Price Sensitivity <Rs 1/u > Rs 2/u >Rs 3/u >Rs 4/u 5.89 3.50 6.67 6.03 2.60 6.35 4.83 5.10 4.204.13 5.99 4.07 7.13 5.70 4.70 5.68 5.10 7.69 7.30 5.85 6.156.35 4.70 7.21 7.16 4.90 6.25 Sorted in ascending order of break-even bid rate Bid Rate (Rs/kWh) Open Access charges (Rs/kWh) Energy Charge (Rs/kWh) 24
OA Consumer Bid Consideration Consumer bid around the break even rate Bid only selected if the exchange price <= bid price 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 Karnataka Open Access Buy (MU) Daily Price (Rs/kWh) Break-even rate (Rs/kWh) 0.00 1-Apr-16 1-May-16 1-Jun-16 1-Jul-16 1-Aug-16 1-Sep-16 1-Oct-16 1-Nov-16 1-Dec-16 1-Jan-17 25 Break even rate Rs 4.16/kWh 7.00 6.50 6.00 5.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00-0.50-1.00-1.50-2.00-2.50-3.00-3.50-4.00-4.50-5.00-5.50-6.00-6.50-7.00-7.50-8.00-8.50-9.00-9.50-10.00
Generators : Bidding Strategy
Bidding Strategy/Consideration Generators Bid at variable cost For generation over and above the technical minimum Bid < variable cost Tied up part generation which is less than the technical minimum of the unit Additional volume required to achieve technical minimum will be bid as must sell 27
Price (Rs/kWh) Revenue Maximization through Pump Storage Power Plant 5 4 3 Buy Volume: 300 MW Buy time blocks: 11-22 Actual Area price: Rs 1.35/unit Landed price: Rs 1.78/unit Cost of Power: Rs 5.35 Lacs Sell Volume: 225 MWh Actual Area price: Rs 3.63/unit Landed price: Rs 3.31 Total Revenue: Rs 7.45 Lacs Total Saving Rs 2.1 Lacs in a day 2 1 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 41 46 51 56 61 66 71 76 81 86 91 96 15 min time blocks for 25th February 2016 There is a potential to operate PSP purely on merchant basis at IEX, by pumping water during off peak (buy from IEX when prices are low) and generate during the peak (Sell when prices are high). With the significant difference in the IEX prices in off-peak & peak duration there is scope of good revenue generation.
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Bidding Consideration by Generator 14.00 12.00 Meenakshi Energy Sell (MU) Avg Price (Rs/kWh) 8.00 6.00 4.00 10.00 2.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00-2.00-4.00-6.00-8.00 0.00 1-Apr-16 1-May-16 1-Jun-16 1-Jul-16 1-Aug-16 1-Sep-16 1-Oct-16 1-Nov-16 1-Dec-16 1-Jan-17 30-10.00