Form IV-A Short-term Inter-State Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees ( RTC*)
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1 Form IV-A Short-term Inter- Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees ( RTC*) Trading Licensee: Tata Power Trading Co. Ltd. Month: April 07 Period of Power Delivery Start date (DD/MM/YYYY) End date (DD/MM/YYYY) Time of Power Delivery Start Time End Time Scheduled Volume (MUs) Seller Category uyer Category Purchase Price (Rs/Kwh) Sale Price Trading Margin A Inter Trading Transactions -Apr-7 0-Apr-7 00:00 4: NVLDM IPP Andhra Pradesh TSPCC Utility Telangana Apr-7 0-Apr-7 00:00 4:00.49 ACL IPP Chattisgarh MIAL- Utility Maharashtra * -Apr-7 0-Apr-7 00:00 4:00.49 ACL IPP Chattisgarh MIAL- Utility Maharashtra * 4 -Apr-7 0-Apr-7 00:00 4:00.7 ACL IPP Chattisgarh MIAL-5 Utility Maharashtra * 5 -Apr-7 0-Apr-7 00:00 4:00.7 ACL IPP Chattisgarh MIAL-6 Utility Maharashtra * 6 -Apr-7 0-Apr-7 00:00 4: SCPL IPP Chattisgarh WSEDCL Utility West engal Apr-7 0-Apr-7 00:00 4: YPL Utility Delhi UPCL Utility Uttarakhand C Total 6.7 Inter Trading Transactions through Swapping or anking Arrangement Cross order Transactions Grand Total 6.7 Abbreviation NVLDM TSPCC ACL SCPL MIAL- MIAL- MIAL-5 MIAL-6 WSEDCL YPL UPCL Name Nava harat Ventures Limited, Dhamavaram Telangana Power Co-ordination Committee AC (India) Limited Spectrum Coal & Power Limited Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd. (TPC-) Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd. (TPC-) Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd. (TPC-5) Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd. (TPC-6) West engal Electrcity Distribution Ltd SES, Yamuna Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited * Sale Price is inclusive of OA charges & Transmission charges
2 Form IV- Short-term Inter- Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees ( Peak*) Trading Licensee: Tata Power Trading Co. Ltd. Month: April 07 A Period of Power Delivery Start date End date (DD/MM/YYYY) (DD/MM/YYYY) Inter Trading Transactions Time of Power Start Time End Time Scheduled Volume (MUs) Seller Category uyer Category Purchase Price (Rs/Kwh) Sale Price Trading Margin C Total 0.00 Inter Trading Transactions through Swapping or anking Arrangement Cross order Transactions Grand Total 0.00
3 Form IV-C Short-term Inter- Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees ( Other than Peak & RTC) Trading Licensee: Tata Power Trading Co. Ltd. Month: April 07 Period of Power Delivery Start date End date (DD/MM/YYYY (DD/MM/YYY ) Y) Time of Power Delivery Start Time End Time Scheduled Volume (MUs) Seller Category uyer A Inter Trading Transactions -Apr-7 0-Apr-7 8:00 4:00.8 APNRL IPP Jharkhand WSEDCL Utility West engal Apr-7 0-Apr-7 8:0 :0.50 DPL IPP Chattisgarh EDG Utility Goa Apr-7 0-Apr-7 8:00 4: DVC Utility West engal CSPDCL Utility Chattisgarh * 4 5-Apr-7 5-Apr-7 8:00 4: JNSTPP IPP Madhya Pradesh OTPC (APDCL) Utility Tripura (Assam) Apr-7 0-Apr-7 9:00 :00.56 MPPMCL Utility Madhya Pradesh UPPCL Utility Uttar Pradesh Category Purchase Price (Rs/Kwh) Sale Price Trading Margin C Total 4.70 Inter Trading Transactions through Swapping or anking Arrangement Cross order Transactions Grand Total 4.70
4 Form IV-D Long-term Inter- Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees Trading Licensee: Month: April 07 Tata Power Trading Co. Ltd. Period of Power Delivery Scheduled Volume Sale Price Start date End date (MUs) (DD/MM/YYYY) (DD/MM/YYYY) Seller Category uyer Category Inter Trading A Transactions -Apr-7 0-Apr Maithon Power limited IPP Jharkhand West engal Electrcity Distribution Ltd Utility West bengal.47* -Apr-7 0-Apr Maithon Power limited IPP Jharkhand Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited Utility Delhi.47* -Apr-7 0-Apr Jhajjar Power Limited IPP Haryana Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited Utility Delhi 4.7* 4 4-Apr-7 0-Apr-7.74 Jindal India Thermal Power Limited IPP Odisha Chattisgarh Power Distribution Company Limited Utility Chattisgarh.0 5 -Apr-7 0-Apr Jindal India Thermal Power Limited IPP Odisha Kerala Electricity oard Utility Kerala.5 6 -Apr-7 0-Apr Jindal India Thermal Power Limited IPP Odisha Kerala Electricity oard Utility Kerala Apr-7 6-Apr Jindal India Thermal Power Limited IPP Odisha ONGC Tripura (APDCL) Utility Tripura (Assam) Apr-7 0-Apr Chuzachen Hydro Electric Plant IPP West engal Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited Utility Uttar Pradesh Apr-7 0-Apr-7.6 Chuzachen Hydro Electric Plant IPP West engal Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited Utility Uttar Pradesh.0 Total Inter Trading Transactions through Swapping or anking Arrangement C Cross order Transactions -Apr-7 8-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Calcutta Electric Supply Company Utility West engal.6 -Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Netmagic Solutions (RI) Utility Maharashtra.5 -Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Netmagic Solutions (TPCD-) Utility Maharashtra.5 4 -Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Netmagic Solutions (TPCD-) Utility Maharashtra.5 5 -Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Netmagic Solutions (TPCD-) Utility Maharashtra.5 6 -Apr-7 0-Apr-7.0 Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Netmagic Solutions (TPCD-4) Utility Maharashtra.5 7 -Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Netmagic Solutions (TPCD-5) Utility Maharashtra Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan ONGC Tripura (APDCL) Utility Maharashtra Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Pallazio Hotels & Leisure Limited Utility Maharashtra Apr-7 0-Apr Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited Utility Uttarakhand.4 -Apr-7 0-Apr-7.5 Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Tata Communications Limited, KC Utility Maharashtra.85 -Apr-7 0-Apr-7.7 Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Tata Communications Limited, Andheri Utility Maharashtra.85 -Apr-7 0-Apr-7.0 Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd. (TPC-7) Utility Maharashtra Apr-7 0-Apr-7.5 Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd. (TPC-4) Utility Maharashtra Apr-7 0-Apr-7.99 Dagachu Hydro Power Project Hydro hutan Mumbai International Airport Pvt Ltd. (TPC-) Utility Maharashtra.45 Total 0.7 Grand Total Note: *Sale Price is based on Fixed and Vairable charges, which corresponds to Declared capacity and shedule generation respectively
5 Form IV-E Intra- Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees Trading Licensee: Month: April 07 Tata Power Trading Co. Ltd. Sr. No. Total Transacted Volume (MUs) Short Term transactions 9.65 Maharashtra.8 Telangana 6.00 West engal Total Sr. No. Total Transacted Volume (MUs) Long Term Transactions 47.6 Telangana 9. West engal 0.96 Gujarat Uttarakhand Total 7.5 Remarks: the above data includes MUs provisionally estimated for April 07 & adjustment towards the difference between MUs provisonally estimated and actual for the period prior to April 07
6 Form IV-F Day Ahead Power Exchange Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees Trading Licensee: r Trading Company Limited Month: Apr-7 Total Date of Delivery (DD/MM/YYYY) Scheduled Volume (MUs) Name of Seller/ Name of PX Name of uyer / Name of PX for each client Apr-7.6 IEX Exchange OA consumer OR Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer OR Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer OR 4 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer OR 5 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 6 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 7 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 8 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 9 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 0 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 4 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 5 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 6 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 7 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 8 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 9 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 0 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer HR Apr-7 0. IEX Exchange OA consumer HR 4 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer RJ 5 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer RJ 6 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer RJ 7 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer RJ 8 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer RJ 9 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer UA 0 Apr-7.07 IEX Exchange OA consumer UA Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer UA Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer UA Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer UA 4 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer UA 5 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 6 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 7 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 8 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 9 Apr-7.5 IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 40 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 4 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 4 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer AP 4 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 44 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 45 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 46 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 47 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 48 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 49 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 50 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer KA 5 Apr-7.49 IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 5 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 5 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 54 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 55 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 56 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 57 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 58 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 59 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 60 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 6 Apr-7.87 IEX Exchange OA consumer TG 6 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer TN 6 Apr IEX Exchange OA consumer MP 64 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro CZ IEX Exchange 65 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro DV IEX Exchange 66 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro ML IEX Exchange 67 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro W IEX Exchange 68 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro JT IEX Exchange 69 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro OR IEX Exchange 70 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro OR IEX Exchange 7 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro OR IEX Exchange 7 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro JK IEX Exchange 7 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro KW IEX Exchange 74 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro AP IEX Exchange 75 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro KA IEX Exchange 76 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro TG IEX Exchange 77 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro TG IEX Exchange 78 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro TG IEX Exchange 79 Apr CPP/IPP/Hydro TG IEX Exchange IEX PXIL Margin Charged Margin Charged. Client When MCP is Lesser Than or Equal to Margin Charged When MCP is Greater Than Rs. /Kwh (Rs./Kwh) When MCP is Lesser Than or Equal to Rs. /Kwh Margin Charged When MCP is Greater Than Rs. /Kwh (Rs./Kwh) Rs. /Kwh (Rs./Kwh) (Rs./Kwh) OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA
7 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 4 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 5 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 6 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 7 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 8 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 9 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 0 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 4 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 5 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 6 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 7 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 8 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 9 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 0 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 4 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 5 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 6 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 7 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 8 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 9 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 0 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 4 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 5 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 6 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 7 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 8 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 9 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 40 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 4 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 4 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 4 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 44 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 45 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 46 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 47 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 48 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 49 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 50 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 5 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 5 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 5 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 54 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 55 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 56 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 57 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 58 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 59 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 60 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 6 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 6 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 6 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 64 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 65 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 66 OA consumer <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 67 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 68 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 69 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 70 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 7 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 7 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 7 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 74 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 75 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 76 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 77 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 78 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA 79 CPP/IPP/Hydro <= 0.0 <= 0.07 NA NA
8 Form IV-G Term Ahead Power Exchange Transactions of Electricity by Trading Licensees Trading Licensee: Month: Apr-7 Tata Power Trading Company Limited Sr. No Name of Power Exchange (IEX/PXIL) Period of Power Delivery Start Date (DD/MM/YYYY) End Date (DD/MM/YYYY) Time of Power Delivery Start Time End Time Scheduled Volume (Mus) Name Of Seller Purchased From Name Of uyer Sold To Transaction Price Trading Margin A Intra-Day Contracts IEX -Apr-7 -Apr-7 9:00 :00. JITPL ORISSA R.Infra Maharashtra IEX 8-Apr-7 8-Apr-7 :00 4: JITPL ORISSA YPL Delhi IEX 9-Apr-7 9-Apr-7 :5 : KWHEP Himachal Pradesh MSEDCL Maharashtra C D Day-Ahead Contingency Contracts Daily Contracts Weekly Contracts
9 Form IV -H Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) Trading on Power Exchanges by Trading Licensees Trading Licensee : TATA POWER TRADING COMPANY LIMITED Date of Trading : Sr. No. Client Name/Type (Renewable generator/ Obligated Entities) Name of Power Exchange Volume (RECs) Market Clearing Price(Rs./REC) Non Solar RECs OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR PXIL SOLAR REC OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY IEX OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL OLIGATED ENTITY PXIL RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX RENEWALE GENERATOR IEX TradingMargin (Rs./KWh)
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