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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Short-term transactions of electricity for Nov'10-II: Power traders continue to charge higher prices


 In line with the trend observed for the last six months, the power traders in the country traded power at price bands higher than those of other mechanisms in November 2010, as well. The weighted average price of electricity transacted through trading licensees during the month was Rs 3.91/kWh, whereas the same for Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) and Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) were Rs 2.04/kWh and Rs 2.65/kWh, respectively.
 8The average price of electricity transacted through unscheduled interchange (UI) was Rs1.79/ kWh in the North-East-West (NEW) Grid and Rs 2.46/kWh in the Southern Region (SR) Grid.
 8The minimum and maximum prices of electricity available with power traders were Rs 2.39/kWh and Rs 5.89/kWh, respectively. 
 8In comparison, the minimum price of electricity transacted through IEX and PXIL was Rs 1/kWh, while the maximum prices were Rs 3.90/kWh for IEX, and Rs 6.51/kWh for PXIL. 
 8The minimum price for UI transactions was Rs 0.00/kWh across the Grids, while the maximum prices were Rs 8.26/kWh and Rs 17.46/kWh, respectively, in the NEW and SR Grids.

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