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NE Grid Collapses

Now I understood why Chinese-Dragon is embarrassed with laman, kkacer. :lol:

Ontopic:- Electricity fully restored in North-East.
 
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Guys I have a question - If India is suffering from electricity shortage then why India wants to export electricity to Pakistan?Doesn't make any sense.
 
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Guys I have a question - If India is suffering from electricity shortage then why India wants to export electricity to Pakistan?Doesn't make any sense.

Arey baba, this is not loadshedding - this is grid failure, reasons for which were given in earlier posts.
 
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you know all you had to do was click on the link i provided and read it first instead of embarrassing your self and the clowns who thanked your for it here is what your minister had to say.
Looks like I can learn a few things from you on the art of clowning.You read the news on this incident but somehow your conclusion was way off the mark.My comment was on the conclusion drawn by yourself on this incident of "Grid Collapse"
oh i see Indians are trying to compete with us
I haven't heard on this forum that the Pakistani grid collapsed and you guys are out in the dark.

sound more like Load shedding to me (load shedding and why is it carried out?)
You can make it sound whatever you want.
States have to come up with a 1 week schedule how much power is required by them and the load centre allots the power quota according to the power requirements put forth by the state keeping in mind the constraints.But if you start over drawing because the State Electricity Board failed to calculate the demand then the load balancing system is disturbed,as the infrastructure has limits on it and the state is penalised for overdrawing.
If the load centre has a deficit in Availability and demand then it ask the Electricity Boards to go for Load Shedding.
I suppose you guys have frequent Grid collapses
This sounds more like a brain fart.


Power failure: How a grid works, and when it doesn’t
What is an electrical grid?

A grid is an interconnected network of transmission lines and substations hooked on to generating stations on the one hand and load centres on the other. The generating stations, put together, supply the electricity demand through the transmission lines; the load centres or distribution companies then draw the power from the lines and wheel it to consumers. The basic premise for the stability of the grid is that load and generation must be balanced at all times to prevent a failure. The flow of electricity through the lines should ideally not exceed the rated capacity, otherwise the lines could trip due to an overload. For grid operators, one of the prerequisites is to ensure that there is adequate redundancy in the system so that the possible tripping of one line does not lead to a cascading event that can potentially impact operations of the grid as a whole.

What are a grid’s components?

A grid consists of three main components: power stations that produce electricity from fossil fuels (coal, gas) or non-combustible fuels (hydro, nuclear, wind, solar); transmission lines that carry electricity from power plants to demand centers; transformers that reduce the voltage so that distribution lines carry power for final delivery.

What happens in an ideal situation?

All generating stations are expected to inject power as per schedules declared by them to the grid operator while all load centres or distribution utilities are expected to draw power as per the drawal schedule given by them to load despatch centres.

How does one know if a grid is stable?

This is done by monitoring the grid frequency, an index that shows whether power is being supplied and drawn as per schedule. The optimal frequency in India is pegged at 50 hertz, or cycles per second. The permissible frequency band for grid operations in India is 49.5Hz to 50.2Hz, as per the Indian Electricity Grid Code. The larger the grid size, the more stable it is deemed to be. At the same time, if a grid disturbance does happen, its scale could be larger for a larger grid.

What is the disincentive against overdrawing?

There cannot be physical control over excess drawal, only a financial penalty. In India, the grid frequency-linked penal measure is called the Unscheduled Interchange or UI rate. If the grid frequency drops, the UI rate shoots up, acting as a disincentive for discoms to overdraw when the frequency dips.

Does the penalty serve its purpose?

Northern states are repeat violators of the grid frequency norms, especially Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir. The ‘UI’ penalty has failed to deter some of these states, which overdraw and then default on the ‘UI’ payment itself with the grid operators. UP, for instance, is known to routinely run up ‘UI’ bills of several hundred crores and delay the payments. The state has also taken advantage of a High Court order under which it does not pay the full UI penal rate.

When does a grid collapse?

There can be two main reasons. One is equipment failure due to reasons such as fog and pollution, as had happened when the northern grid collapsed in 2002. The other, and more common, reason is when one or more constituents violate the grid code and overdraw in a big way from the grid, causing it to fail due to the imbalance in the power injection and drawal patterns, as seems to be the case in Monday’s northern grid collapse.

What is the network in India like?

At present the northern, western, eastern and northeastern regions are integrally connected through AC (alternating current) transmission links to form what is called the ‘NEW’ grid. There is a free flow of power between these four regions. The southern region is hooked up with the rest of the country through HVDC (high voltage direct current) transmission links, which have constraints on wheeling capacity, thereby limiting the free flow of power from and to the southern region. India’s current cumulative installed capacity is 205 gigawatts (1GW is 1,000MW).

Are grid failures an Indian phenomenon?

Not really. While India has seen two major grid failures in the last 10 years, there have been several instances of grid collapses in other parts of the world. These include the Brazil-Paraguay blackout of 2009 that affected 87 million people, the Northeast blackout of 2003 in North America that affected some 55 million residents, the 2003 Italy blackout that hit another 55 million people, and the 2005 Java-Bali blackout, by which close to 100 million people were affected in Indonesia.
 
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Guys I have a question - If India is suffering from electricity shortage then why India wants to export electricity to Pakistan?Doesn't make any sense.

Problem with electricity India has is transmission and storage, not generation.

For example, At times its more economical to export electricity, generated in Northern India to Pakistan than transmit to some place in Southern India

Maybe some members can add more information.
 
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I think that Today is most hottest day of year 2012 and we didn't received power for even 1 hour in daylight.

But now everything is fine because power came back
 
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Guys I have a question - If India is suffering from electricity shortage then why India wants to export electricity to Pakistan?Doesn't make any sense.
It is not about electricity shortage. Grid failure is a complete technical term. The problem arose when some of our states drew power beyond the limit pulling the grid frequency below the limit. Minimum and maximum allowable frequency is 47.5 and 52.5Hz. When one region draws excessive power due to protection of the entire grid, the particular faulty region gets isolated to save the other healthy regions. This one possibly happened here too with a massive coverage of area.
We are used to total power failure, which can be caused by many possibilities, mostly due to transients caused by lightning,but those are limited to a small network unlike these two instances. you can see what happened today to calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (Power generation and distribution company in kolkata). They have their own generating station and own transmission network too. At 13:02PM to be exact, when the failure occurred its protection system sensed the low frequency and isolated itself from the entire grid; thats why kolkata did not face too much trouble today.
lastly, hats of to our engineers, who restored the power within 2.5 hours.:tup:
 
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Guys I have a question - If India is suffering from electricity shortage then why India wants to export electricity to Pakistan?Doesn't make any sense.

I'm not sure. But if I remember correctly, given the large size of the country, transmission costs will make it unviable to move it from one grid to another. But given the proximity of pak, India could sell electricity while incurring relatively lower transmission cost, make a quick buck or two and from a diplomatic standpoint, make pakistan look dependent and weak.

Feel free to correct me if i'm wrong.
 
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Live: Northern, Eastern grids restored partially - India News - IBNLive
New Delhi: Updates: Union Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has put the blame of the grid failure on the states that have been over drawing power. He said, "We had warned several states about overdrawing of power. So we had to face second grid failure in less than 24 hours."
He also warned the states against overdrawing electricity above their limits, saying, "If states overdraw from their regular quota, they will be penalised."
Talking about the power restoration, Shinde said that while 44 per cent had been restored in north, in east it was 35 per cent. The situation is best in North East with 100 per cent power restoration.
In the national capital, Shinde said, that essential services were now back on track.
- All trapped miners evacuated from Asansol mines.
- As many as 200 coal miners working at the ECL mines of Sodepur and Kunustoria in Asansol are stuck as the electricity operated pulley shafts are not working because of the grid failure.
- Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd chairman R K Nayak has said that the problem is difficult to be located as it is a complex network.
He further said that some sections are creating problems due to over drawing of power, but the glitch would plugged by night. He said that 20 per cent power supply has been restored so far. According to Nayak 20 states have been affected - nine in North, four in East and seven in the North-East.
Nayak, however, said he could not give any assurance without analysing all the details.
- Narendra Modi tweets: Pradhan Mantri ji, 60 crore people and 19 states are in darkness. Country wants to know is there any coalition dharma you are following here too?
- Mamata blames Centre for Grid failure but says will work with Centre to get past the crisis.
- Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee announces a holiday in the state to enable people to reach their homes safely in the wake of Eastern Grid failure.
- Power restored in the NDMC area and the Delhi Metro; Power restored to hospitals as well; Power restored through Delhi's own production; A little bit of normalisation can be seen in northern grid as well.
- Power restored in some parts of Odisha by getting power from the Southern Grid and the state hydro power.
- Partial services restored on all Delhi Metro lines with a frequency of ten minutes, to begin with, from 1450 hrs: Delhi Metro
- Delhi traffic signals not working. Delhi Traffic Police trying to regulate manually, maximum deployment on major points.
- Traffic heavy on Ring Road, ITO, Bagga Link, Outer Circle Connaught Place.
- The core issue is nothing but indiscipline: Anil Razdan, ex-power secretary
- Train movement on Delhi-Mathura rail route has begun.
- Partial metro services restored in all metro lines.
- Delhi Metro says power partially restored, train services to resume soon: Sources
- Power supply has been completely restored: Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Hospital
- East India 20 per cent power restored, North East 50 per cent power restored; Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura completely back to normalcy: Sources
- Delhi-Howrah rail route partially restored: CPRO Railways
- Power partially restored in East and North East: sources
- 3000MW overdrawn from the eastern grid, demand strict punishment for overdrawing: Sushil Kumar Shinde
- Wrong to allege that UP is overdrawing power, says UP Power Corporation CMD AP Mishra.
- Bhakra Nangal plant has been started and we are drawing hydel power for the time being for Punjab: Sushil Kumar Shinde
- Western Grid not impacted: Western Grid General Manger
- North Eastern Grid also affected, say officials.
- Kolkata Metro running normal, as supply comes from CAC power supply: Pratyush, DGM of Kolkata Metro.
- We will try to restore services of Delhi Metro and the Railways first: Sushil Kumar Shinde
- South Eastern Railways: Four divisions including Kharargpur, Chakradharpur, Ranchi and Agra are affected. Since South Eastern Railways is completely electrified and not dependent on diesel power, the situation is really bad in this region.
- Eighty passenger trains of South Eastern Railways stranded.
- Fourteen trains in Agra Division stranded.
- States affected: Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Assam and Sikkim.
- Hydel power giving power to Punjab: Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde
- Trying to make alternate arrangements: Shinde
- Almost 500 trains of the Indian Railways stuck.
- Six zones including Northern Railways, Eastern Railways, North Central Railways affected: Anil Saxena, CPRO Railways
- Train services halted in Asansol, Sealdah, Howrah divisions in West Bengal after failure of Eastern grid at 1:00 PM: Railways.
- Delhi Police advisory to avoid Connaught Place area.
- Central Electricity Regulatory Commission issued an order on July 30 to curb overdrawing by Northern Grid member states.
- All heads of State Power Transmission Companies of Northern Grid summoned on August 14.
- The states who have been held responsible for maximum over-drawing are Uttar Pradesh (average daily over-drawing by 26 million units), Haryana (average daily over-drawing by 13 million units), Punjab (average daily over-drawing by 5.2 million units).
- Chaos on roads in Delhi with the metro rails and the traffic lights not working.
- Additional Secretary, Power, has reached the Power Monitoring Centre.
- LNJP Hospital in Delhi says they are not facing any powercut at the moment. Other hospitals like AIIMS and Safdarjung say they have enough power back up for the time being.
- Power grid statement says all essential services will be restored in next two hours.
- Narora Atomic Power Station in Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh is the only power plant that is working.
- Air services unaffected, flights on time from Delhi.
- DMRC officials have also asked government if hydel project in Bhutan can be used again today to run essential services.
- WB Power Secretary says no power likely till late night.
- Bokaro steel plant will have to be shut down if the power crisis continues.
- CPRO Northern Railways says alternative arrangements like diesel power are being considered.
- CPRO Northern Railways says about 100 trains are affected. Worst affected sections include the Ambala-Palwal and the Ghaziabad-Mugalsarai sections.
- 100 Megawatt of emergency power is being given to VVIP areas.
- Hospitals across the north and east in darkness. All government hospitals have switched to in-house power back-up. ICUs can be operated comfortably for few hours at least.
- Work on to provide more emergency power
- Actual location of the fault is still not known
- DMRC is refunding the passengers and evacuating them
For the second time in two days, half of India plunged into darkness after the Northern and the Eastern Grids collapsed, affecting all seven states in the north and the states of Sikkim, Assam, West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Jharkhand in the North East and East.
 
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India is a third world country. With a lot of hype around how we can compare to China but with 1/10th of China's potential. I know all of us have national pride but its time to ask ourselves just what this country is giving us. If it cant even guarantee us a basic quality of life then why should we continue our pride. And has the current government done anything to improve the situation. Shinde should be fired, he keeps giving false assurances which shows how much he knows. Someone who worked at the Grid sai d this time it could take weeks to resolve.

LOL , here comes a self appeasing chinese. Did you mom tell you you have ten times our potential? Fact is you people have a GDP per capita less than many african nations. If not for your massive population , your country is just crap. And anyway , China is still considered a third world country. Most of your population , especially in villages lives in squalor and extreme poverty
 
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Don't worry guyz, we will give electricity to India in the future. Sea cabling project is finished?
 
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