Draft Grid Code of Bangladesh 2010
Draft Grid Code of Bangladesh 2010
BAGLADESH
GRID CODE
(DRAFT)
2. DEFINITIONS 6
5. CONNECTION CONDITIONS 23
6. OUTAGE PLANNING 31
7. SCHEDULE AND DESPATCH 35
9. CONTINGENCY PLANNING 46
12. PROTECTION 58
ACQUISITION 64
14 TESTS 70
16 DATA REGISTRATION 80
17 PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR TRANSMISSION 111
18 FINANCIAL STANDARD FOR TRANSMISSION 118
1.2 GEERAL
The Grid Code is a document that governs the boundary between the Licensee and
Users and establishes procedures for operations of facilities that will use the
Transmission System. It lays down both the information requirements and the
procedures governing the relationship between the Licensee and Users. It should be
noted that the Grid Code is not concerned with the detailed design and operation of
Generators’ Power Stations and Suppliers’ Distribution Systems, provided that
their overall compatibility with the Transmission System needs is assured.
The Grid Code covers all material technical aspects relating to Connections to and
operation and use of the Transmission System including the operation of electric
lines and electrical plant connected to the Transmission System in so far as is
relevant to the operation and use of the Transmission System. It is designed to
permit the planning, development, maintenance and operation of an efficient, co-
ordinated and economical Transmission system, to facilitate competition in the
generation and supply of electricity. It is conceived as a statement of what is optimal
(particularly from a technical point of view) for all Users as well as the Buyer in
relation to the planning, operation and use of the Transmission System. It seeks to
avoid any undue discrimination between Users and categories of Users.
It should be noted that the holder of the Transmission Licence is also defined as a
User.
ii. Planning: specifying the technical and design criteria and procedures to be
applied by the Transmission Licensee (Licensee) in the planning and
development of the Transmission System and by other Users connected or
seeking Connection to the Transmission System;
vi. Operations: specifying the conditions under which the Licensee shall
operate the Transmission System and other Users of the Transmission
System shall operate their plant and/or systems for the generation and
distribution of electricity in so far as necessary to protect the security and
quality of supply and safe operation of the Licensee’s Transmission
System under both normal and abnormal operating conditions. Operation of
the Grid generally covers:
Frequency and Voltage Management
Contingency Planning
Cross Boundary Safety
Operational Event and Accident Reporting
Tests
Numbering and Nomenclature
Data Registration;
1.3 SCOPE
The Licensee shall comply with the Grid Code in its capacity as holder of the
Transmission Licence and Generators, Distribution Utilities, Suppliers and Bulk
Power Consumers shall also comply with it as User’s of the Transmission System
in the course of their generation, supply and utilisation of electricity.
1.4 ITERPRETATIO
The meaning of certain terms (which are printed in bold letters) used in the Grid
Code shall be in accordance with the definitions listed in Section 2, “Definitions”, of
the Grid Code.
Section 2 of this code has been developed on the premise that accepted engineering
terms do not require additional definitions.
The term “Grid Code” means any or all parts of this document.
The Licensee has the duty to implement the Grid Code. All Users are required to
comply with the Grid Code that will be enforced by the Licensee. Users must
provide the Licensee reasonable rights of access, service and facilities necessary to
discharge its responsibilities in the Users’ premises and to comply with instructions
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issued by the Licensee, reasonably required to implement and enforce the Grid
Code.
If any User fails to comply with any provision of the Grid Code, it shall inform the
Licensee without delay of the reason for its non-compliance and shall remedy its
non-compliance promptly. Consistent failure to comply with the Grid Code may
lead to Disconnection of the User’s plant and/or facilities.
The operation of the Grid Code will be reviewed regularly by the Grid Code
Review Panel in accordance with the provisions of the relevant Section of the Grid
Code.
The Grid Code contains procedures to permit equitable management of day to day
technical situations in the Power System, taking into account a wide range of
operational conditions likely to be encountered under both normal and abnormal
circumstances. It is nevertheless necessary to recognise that the Grid Code cannot
predict and address all possible operational conditions.
Users must therefore understand and accept that the Licensee in such unforeseen
circumstances may be required to act decisively to discharge its obligations under its
Licence. Users shall provide such reasonable co-operation and assistance as the
Licensee may request in such circumstances.
In discharging its duties under the Grid Code, the Licensee has to rely on
information that other Users supply regarding their requirements and intentions. The
Licensee shall not be held responsible for any consequences that arise from its
reasonable and prudent actions on the basis of such information.
1.8 COFIDETIALITY
Under the terms of the Grid Code, the Licensee will receive information from Users
relating to their intentions in respect of their Generation or Supply businesses. The
Licensee shall not, other than as required by the Grid Code, disclose such
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information to any other person without the prior written consent of the provider of
the information.
In the event of any conflict between any provision of the Grid Code and any
contract or agreement between the Licensee and a User, the provision of the Grid
Code will prevail.
In the event of any dispute regarding interpretation of any part of the Grid Code
provision between any User and the Licensee, the matter may be referred to the
Commission for its decision. The Commission’s decision shall be final and binding.
All communications between the Licensee and Users shall be in accordance with the
provisions of the relevant Section of the Grid Code.
Unless otherwise specifically required by the Grid Code, all communications shall
be in writing, save that where operation timescales require oral communication,
these communications shall be confirmed in writing as soon as practicable.
1.12 DIRECTIVE
Under the provisions of Section 24 of the Act, the Government may issue policy
directives on matters concerning electricity including on measures that are
considered necessary for the overall planning and coordination for the development
of the electricity sector. The Licensee shall promptly inform the Commission and all
Users of the requirement of such direction that affects the Grid Code. The Users
shall comply with the directions.
It is a requirement that all User’s Plant and Apparatus on the Licensee’s Sites are
maintained properly to ensure that they do not pose a threat to safety of any of the
Licensee’s Plant, Apparatus or Personnel on the Licensee’s site. The Licensee shall
have the right to inspect test results and maintenance records relating to such Plant
and Apparatus at any time.
It is also a requirement that all the Licensee’s Plant and apparatus on User’s Sites
are maintained properly to ensure that they do not pose a threat to the safety of any
User’s Plant, Apparatus or Personnel on the User site. Users shall have the right to
inspect test results and maintenance records relating to such Plant and Apparatus at
any time.
The Licensee shall publish Citizen Charter incorporating also its obligation under
the License issued by the Commission and the Grid Code.
2.1 DEFIITIOS
Grid Code Review Panel / Panel The Panel set up under Section 3:
“Management of Bangladesh Grid Code”
of the Grid Code.
Power System Master Plan Master plan for the Power System reviewed
and updated periodically, preferably every 5
years, covering all issues relating to the
Power System.
Term Meaning
3.1 ITRODUCTIO
The Licensee is required to implement and comply with the Grid Code and
periodically review the same and its implementation. For the above purpose a Grid
Code Review Panel comprising of representatives of all Users of the Transmission
System shall be established.
Subject to the conditions in the next paragraph of this Section, a specific and
important feature of the Grid Code is that no revision or modification of the Code,
however large or small, may be made without being discussed at the Grid Code
Review Panel meeting and approved by the Commission.
The Commission may issue directions requiring the Licensee to revise the Grid
Code in such a manner as may be specified in those directions and the Licensee shall
promptly comply with any such directions.
3.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this procedure is to define the method of managing the Grid Code,
submitting and pursuing of any proposed change to the Grid Code and the
responsibilities of all Users to effect that change.
3.3 RESPOSIBILITIES
The Licensee will be responsible for managing and servicing the Grid Code for
discharging its obligations under the Licence.
The Licensee shall establish and service the requirements of the Grid Code Review
Panel in accordance with provisions of Section 3.4 of the Code.
The Grid Code Review Panel shall be maintained to undertake the following:
i. To keep and maintain the Grid Code and its workings under scrutiny and
review.
ii. To analyse any major grid disturbances soon after the occurrence and evolve
any consequent revision to the Grid Code.
iii. To consider all requests for amendment to the Grid Code which any User
makes.
iv. To publish recommendations for changes to the Grid Code together with
the reason for the change and any objections, if applicable.
v. To issue guidance on the interpretation and implementation of the Grid
Code.
vi. To examine problems raised by Users.
The Panel shall be chaired by the Transmission Company in its capacity as the
transmission Licensee and consist of the following members:
The Licensee will inform all Users of the names and addresses of the Panel
Chairman and Technical Secretary at least seven days before the first Panel meeting,
and shall inform Users in writing of any subsequent changes.
Sub-meetings may be held by the Licensee with a User to discuss individual requirements
and with groups of Users to prepare proposals for the Panel meeting. The Panel may set
up sub-committees for detailed studies of related problems.
The Technical Secretary shall present all proposed revisions of the Grid Code to the
Panel for its consideration.
The Licensee shall send to the Commission following reports at the conclusion of
each Review Meeting of the Panel.
All revisions to the Grid Code shall require approval of the Commission. The
Commission shall publish revisions to the Grid Code once approved by the
Commission.
The Licensee shall present proposals to the Commission to allow relaxation, where
Users have difficulties in meeting the Grid Code requirements.
The revision number and date of issue shall appear on every page of the Grid Code.
The Licensee shall keep an up-to-date list of the recipients and locations of all
serviced copies of the Grid Code.
4.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section identifies the method for data submissions by Users to the Licensee for
the planning and development of the Transmission System. This Section also
specifies the technical and design criteria and procedure to be applied by the
Licensee in the planning and development of the Transmission System.
Since development of all Users’ systems must be planned well in advance to permit
consents and wayleaves to be obtained and detailed engineering design/construction
work to be completed, the Licensee will require information from Users and vice
versa. To this effect the Planning Code imposes a time scale, for exchange of
necessary information between the Licensee and Users having regard, where
appropriate, to the confidentiality of such information.
The provisions of this section are intended to enable the Licensee in consultation
with Generators and Users, to provide an efficient, co-ordinated, secure and
economical Transmission System to satisfy requirement of future demand.
4.3.1 The organization assigned by the government time to time, termed as System
Planner, will prepare and submit a long-term (preferably 20 years which may be
termed as planning-term) Power System Master Plan to the Commission for
generation expansion and for Transmission System expansion to meet the future
demand.
4.3.2 For fulfilment of the above requirement the System Planner and the Licensee
shall work together to:
i. Forecast the demand for power within the Area of supply in each of
the succeeding planning-term and provide to the Commission details
of the demand forecasts, data, methodology and assumptions on which
the forecasts are based.
ii. Prepare a least cost generation plan for the Power System to meet the
long-term load demand as per the forecast, after examining the
economic, technical and environmental aspects of all available
alternatives taking into account the existing contracted generation
resources and effects of demand side management.
iv. Combine the three elements above to form the Power System Master
Plan which shall be reviewed yearly to identify any major
changes/requirements and communicated to the Commission
Line outages
single contingency of a permanent three-phase outage of any one circuit
element or transformer.
Stability
to be maintained stable during a fault clearance by three-phase trip within 5
cycles and followed by successful reclosure within 15 cycles.
Power factor
on 400 kV side of 400/230/132 kV substation 0.95 lagging on 230 kV side
of 230/132 kV substation 0.95 lagging
on 132 kV side of 132/33 kV substation 0.9 lagging
The generation expansion planning shall be carried out in accordance with the power
supply planning and security standards.
4.5.1 The primary responsibility of load forecasting within its area rests with each of
the Distribution Utilities. The Distribution Utilities shall determine peak load and
energy forecasts of their respective areas for each category of loads for each of the
succeeding planning-term and submit the same annually by 31st March to the
Licensee and System Planner, along with details of the demand forecasts, data,
methodology and assumptions on which the forecasts are based. The load forecasts
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shall be made for each of the interconnection points between the Licensee and User
and shall include annual peak load and energy projections and daily load curve. The
demand forecasts shall be updated annually or whenever major changes are made in
the existing forecasts or planning. While indicating requirements of single
consumers with large demands (5 MW or higher) the Distribution Utility shall
satisfy itself as to the degree of certainty of the demand materialising.
4.5.2 The Licensee and System Planner are responsible for integrating the load
forecasts submitted by each of the Distribution Utilities and determining the long-
term (20 years) load forecasts for the Power System. In doing so the Licensee and
System Planner may apply appropriate diversity factors, and satisfy itself regarding
probability of materialisation of bulk loads of consumers with demands above 5 MW
in consultation with that Distribution Utility concerned.
4.5.3 The Licensee and System Planner may also review the methodology and
assumptions used by the Distribution Utility in making the load forecast, in
consultation with the Distribution Utility. The resulting overall load forecast will
form the basis of planing for expansion of generation and the Transmission System.
4.6.1 To assist the System Planner to discharge its responsibilities under his licence
the Licensee and the System Planner shall jointly conduct System Studies and
prepare perspective plans for the Transmission System as detailed in paragraph 4.3
of this Section. The Users shall furnish data to the Licensee and System Planner
from time to time as detailed under Data Registration Section and categorised as
Planning Data (PD).
4.6.2 To enable Users to co-ordinate planning, design and operation of their plants
and systems with the Transmission System they may seek certain salient data of
Transmission system as applicable to them, which the Licensee shall supply from
time to time as detailed under Data Registration Section and categorised as Detailed
System Data (Transmission).
5.1 ITRODUCTIO
Connection Conditions specify the technical, design and operational criteria that
must be complied with by any User connected to the Transmission System.
5.2 OBJECTIVE
5.3.1 The User owning the Connection site shall provide reasonable access and
other required facilities to another User whose equipment is installed at the
Connection site for installation, operation and maintenance, etc.
All equipment connected to the Transmission System shall be of such design and
construction as to satisfy at least the requirements of the relevant Bangladesh
Standard Specification, where no Standard exists the appropriate IEC Standard or
other International Standard will apply.
Installation of all electrical equipment shall comply with Electricity Rules, 1937.
For every new Connection sought, the Licensee shall specify the Connection Point
and the voltage to be used, along with the metering and protection requirements as
specified in the Metering and Protection Sections.
The Generator shall ensure that each Generating Unit is capable of generating at
full rated power output within the frequency range of 48.5 – 51.5 Hz, +/- 10% rated
voltage and power factor 0.8 lagging to 0.95 leading.
The Transmission System frequency shall normally be 50.0 Hz and shall normally
be controlled in the range 49.0 – 51.0 Hz (50 Hz ± 2%). The User shall however be
subject to the grid discipline directed by the Commission.
Voltage variation on the Transmission System shall normally be +/- 10% during
emergencies and +/- 5% during normal operation, in accordance with the provisions
of Planning and Security Standards for Transmission System.
Protection schemes and Metering schemes shall be as detailed in the Protection &
Metering Sections of the Code.
For new Power Stations the equipment within their site for data transmission and
communications shall be owned and maintained by the respective Generator.
Concerned Users shall ensure to improve load power factor by providing reactive
compensation facilities at load end within time frame agreed between the Licensee
and the User. Such time frame shall not, however exceed 24 months from the date of
the agreement.
5.6.1 Generator
Voltage may be 400 kV/ 230 kV/ 132 kV or as agreed with the Licensee
Unless specifically agreed with the Licensee the Connection point shall be the
outgoing gantry of Power Station switchyard. The metering point shall be at the
outgoing connection point. All the terminal communication, protection and metering
equipment owned by the Generator within the perimeter of the Generator’s site
shall be maintained by the Generator. Other Users’ equipment shall be maintained
by the respective Users. From the outgoing feeder gantry onwards, the Licensee
shall maintain all electrical equipment.
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For existing Power Stations
Users shall provide the Licensee with data for this Section as specified in the Data
Registration Section.
5.8.1 Any User seeking to establish new or modified arrangements for Connection
to and/or use of the Transmission System shall submit the following report, data
and undertaking along with an application to the Licensee:
5.8.2 The Licensee shall normally make a formal offer to the User within 2 months
of receipt of the application complete with all information as may reasonably be
required, subject to provision in paragraph 5.8.5.
5.8.3 The offer shall specify and take into account any works required for the
extension or reinforcement of the Transmission System to satisfy the requirements
of the Connection application and for obtaining statutory clearances, wayleaves as
necessary.
5.8.4 In respect of offers for modification of existing Connection, the terms shall
take into account, the existing Connection Agreement.
5.8.5
i. If the nature of complexity of the proposal is such that the prescribed time
limit for making the offer is not adequate, the Licensee shall make a
preliminary offer within the prescribed time limit. The offer shall indicate
ii. On receipt of the preliminary offer, the User shall indicate promptly
whether the Licensee should proceed further to make a final offer within the
extended time limit.
5.8.6 All offers (other than preliminary offers) including revised offers shall remain
valid for 60 days of issue of offer.
5.8.7 The Licensee shall make a revised offer, upon request by a User, if
necessitated by changes in data earlier furnished by the User.
5.8.8 In the event of the offer becoming invalid or not being accepted by any User
within the validity period, no further action shall be taken by the Licensee on the
Connection applications.
5.8.9 The Licensee may reject any application for Connection to and/or use of
Transmission System:
ii. If the proposed works stated in the application do not lie within the purview
of the Licence or do not conform to any provision of the Grid Code.
The procedure for International Connection to the Grid and the execution of
agreement for the same shall be done by the Licensee in consultation with the
Commission and the Line Ministry.
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5.9.2 HVDC Transmission
Asynchronous connection may be established by HVDC transmission having any of
the following options:
a) Rectifier at sending end and Inverter at receiving-end
b) Back to Back (B2B) with Rectifier and Inverter at both ends.
5.11 APPEDIX
Generating Units
6.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section describes the process by which the Licensee carries out the planning of
Transmission System Outages, including interface coordination with Users.
6.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Section is to define the process that will allow the Licensee to
optimise transmission Outages with generator and other Users’ Outages while
maintaining system security to the extent possible.
Demand estimation is necessary both in the medium time scale to ensure adequate
system plant margins and ratings and in the shorter time scale to assist with frequency
control (see Schedule and Despatch Section).
Distribution Utilities shall provide to the Licensee their estimates of demand at each
inter-connection point for the period from July to June by 31st March of each year on
a 2 year ahead, year ahead, month ahead, week ahead and day ahead basis as required.
Based on this, the Licensee shall make monthly peak and off peak period demand
estimates for the year ahead, daily peak and off peak period demand estimates for the
month ahead and hourly demand estimates for the day ahead.
Distribution Utilities shall provide to the Licensee estimates of load that may be
shed, when required, in discrete blocks with the details of the arrangements of such
load shedding.
All data shall be collected in accordance with procedures agreed between the
Licensee and each User.
The Licensee, the LDC and the Generators shall establish Operating
Committees, consisting of at least 2 members for each party, which shall serve as a
point of coordination for the respective parties.
They shall meet once a month and establish the procedures relating to the operational
interfaces between the parties. They shall include
The Licensee shall produce a yearly transmission Outage programme for the period
July to June.
All Generators shall provide the Licensee and the LDC with their proposed
Outage programmes in writing for the 2 year ahead and year ahead (July to June) by
31st March each year.
All Distribution Utilities shall provide the Licensee with their proposed Outage
programmes in writing for the 2 year ahead and year ahead (July to June) by 31st
March each year.
The Licensee shall interact with all Users as necessary to review and optimise the
draft plan, agree to any changes and produce an acceptable co-ordinated generation
and transmission Outage plan. The Licensee shall release the finally agreed
transmission Outage plan, which takes account of User requirements, to all Users by
31st May each year.
The Licensee shall review the final Outage plan monthly in consultation with Users,
who shall be informed by Licensee of any proposed changes.
The Licensee shall inform Users promptly of any changes that affect them.
Users shall provide the Licensee with data for this Section as specified in the Data
Registration Section.
7.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section specifies the procedure to be adopted for the scheduling and despatch of
Generating Units to meet system demand.
7.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Section is to detail the actions and responsibilities of the
Licensee and LDC in preparing and issuing generation schedules and the
responsibilities of Users to supply the necessary data and to comply with those
schedules.
The LDC and the Licensee shall co-ordinate and prepare yearly/quarterly/monthly
and weekly load/generation balance schedules and Generation schedules. The demand
estimation for each case shall be made by the Licensee using the data made available
by the Distribution Utilities and historical data maintained by the Licensee.
The LDC shall prepare a yearly schedule of net electrical output on a monthly
basis, using the information from the yearly outage programme and estimated
demands.
The Generator shall inform the LDC promptly of any changes to any of the net
electrical output notifications.
The LDC shall provide to the Licensee and Generators yearly estimates of
requirements for net electrical output on a monthly basis for the year ahead (year
ahead notification) not less than 90 days before the beginning of each calendar year.
The Licensee in turn submit the monthly estimates of net electrical output
requirement to the Commission.
The LDC shall provide to the Licensee and the Generators quarterley estimates of
requirements for net electrical output on a week by week basis for the quarter ahead
(quarter ahead notification), with revised estimates for the remaining quarters of the
current year, not less than 60 days before the beginning of each quarter.
The LDC shall prepare a monthly schedule of Generation on a day by day basis,
using any net electrical output changes provided by the Generator and estimated
demands.
The LDC shall provide to the Licensee and Generators monthly estimates of
requirements for net electrical output on a weekly basis for the month ahead (month
ahead notification), with provisional estimates for the following 2 months, not less
than 14 days before the beginning of each month.
The LDC shall prepare a weekly schedule of Generation on an hourly basis, using
any net electrical output changes provided by the Generator and estimated
demands.
The LDC shall provide to the Licensee and Generators weekly estimates of
requirements for net electrical output on an hourly basis for the week ahead (week
ahead notification), with provisional estimates for the following week, not less than
48 hours before the beginning of each week.
The LDC shall co-ordinate and prepare day ahead schedules of Generation
All Generators shall provide the MW/ MVAR declared availability capacity (00.00 -
24.00 hours) of all Generating Units, to the LDC during each hour of the day
commencing 36 hours ahead and provisionally, for the day immediately after (plant
availability notification) by 12.00 hours.
The LDC shall produce a day ahead hourly generation schedule after consolidation
of the data provided by the Generators. It shall consist of availability, scheduled
generation, allocated spinning reserve and Generating Unit standby requirements. It
shall also take into account the hourly demand estimates and the following:
The LDC shall provide to the Licensee and Generators the generation schedule
requirements for net electrical output, start ups and reactive power on an hourly
basis for that day, with provisional estimates for the following day, not less than 7
hours before the beginning of each day.
The LDC shall advise Users as soon as possible of any necessary rescheduling.
The LDC shall instruct Generators to hold capacity reserves (spinning and/or
standby) to the agreed Commission guidelines or as determined for local conditions.
The LDC may also require the Generators to generateMVAR within their
respective capability limits to hold station bus bar voltages at specified levels.
All Generators will be subject to central despatch instructions and shall regulate
generation according to these instructions.
All Generators shall comply promptly with a despatch instruction issued by the
LDC unless this action would compromise the safety of plant or personnel.
Generators shall immediately inform the LDC by telephone of any loss or change
(temporary or otherwise) to the operational capability of any Generating Unit which
is synchronised to the system or which is being used to maintain system reserve.
Generators shall inform the LDC of any change of AVR and/or governor control
mode of service with reasons.
Generators shall not de-synchronise Generating Units without instruction from the
LDC except on the grounds of safety to plant or personnel, which shall be promptly
reported to the LDC.
Generators shall report any abnormal voltage and frequency related operation of
Generating Units / feeders promptly to the LDC.
Generators shall not synchronise Generating Units without instruction from the
LDC. In emergency situations, the Generator may synchronise Units with the grid
without prior intimation in the interest of the operation of the grid following standing
instructions developed for such purpose under “contingency planning”.
Should a Generator fail to comply with any of the above provisions, it shall inform
the LDC promptly of this failure.
The LDC shall ensure that the Licensee is kept informed and up to date with all
operation changes and deviations from the planned schedule
Users shall provide the LDC with data for this Section as specified in the Data
Registration Section.
8.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section describes the method by which all Users of the Transmission System
shall cooperate with the Licensee in contributing towards effective control of the
system frequency and managing the EHV voltage of the Transmission System.
The LDC has the overall responsibility of enforcing grid discipline and managing
the frequency of the Power System. The Users are required to follow the instructions
of the LDC for the backing down generation, regulating load, etc. to meet the
objective. The LDC shall accordingly instruct Generating Units to regulate
generation/export and hold reserves of active and reactive power, within their
respective declared parameters. The LDC shall also regulate load as may be
necessary to meet this objective.
High voltages generally occur during high frequency and vice versa, therefore system
frequency regulation must be recognised as an important method of voltage control.
The Licensee shall optimise voltage management in joint consultation with the
LDC by adjusting transformer taps to the extent available and switching of
circuits/reactors and other operational steps. The LDC will instruct Generating
Units to regulate MVAR generation within their declared parameters. The LDC
shall also instruct Distribution Utilities to regulate demand if necessary.
The supply of quality power at proper voltage and frequency is dependent on active
cooperation of Generators and Distribution Utilities as well as fulfilment of
obligations of individual Users of the Transmission System.
8.2 OBJECTIVE
The normal frequency range will be 49.0 – 51.0 (50 Hz ± 2.0%). The LDC shall
identify frequency deviations beyond the normal range and take the appropriate action
to bring the frequency back within the normal range.
8.4 RESPOSIBILITIES
The LDC shall monitor actual generation and load generation balance AND
regulate generation to maintain frequency within the prescribed limits.
All Generating Units shall have the governor available and in service and must be
capable of automatic increase or decrease in output within the normal declared
frequency range and within their respective capability limit.
Under certain conditions the system frequency could rise to 52Hz or fall to 47Hz. All
Generating Units should be capable of operating within the range and the LDC
informed promptly of any restrictions. Generators shall be responsible for protecting
their Generating Units against damage should frequency excursions outside 52Hz
and 47Hz ever occur. Should such excursions occur, the Generator should decide
whether or not to disconnect his apparatus for reasons of safety of Apparatus, Plant
and/or Personnel. The Generator shall inform the LDC immediately after taking
such action.
Under rising frequency conditions, the LDC shall take appropriate action to issue
instructions to Generators to arrest the rising frequency and restore frequency within
normal range. Such instructions may include reducing generated output or de-
synchronising Generating Units from the Transmission System.
When the frequency rises above 51.0 Hz actions must be taken immediately by the
Generator without reference to the LDC. All synchronised Generating Units shall
decrease their Generating Output at a rate of – (minus) 2% per 0.1 Hz for departure of
frequency above 51.0 Hz until the frequency is restored within the normal range. The
Generator shall inform the LDC immediately after taking such action.
Under falling frequency conditions, the LDC shall take appropriate action to issue
instructions to arrest the falling frequency and restore it to be within normal range.
Such instructions may include despatch instructions to Generators to increase
output, to synchronise standby Generating Units to the Transmission System and/or
instructions to Distribution Utilities to reduce load demand by appropriate manual
and /or automatic load shedding.
When the frequency falls below 49.0 Hz all synchronised Generating Units shall
increase their Generating Output at a rate of + (plus) 2% per 0.1 Hz (if available) for
departure of frequency below 49.0 Hz until the frequency is restored within the
normal range. The Generator shall inform the LDC immediately after taking such
action.
All Generating Units that have been declared available shall be required to be
synchronised and loaded in the event of the sustained low frequency below 49.0 Hz
provided local and safety conditions permit. This action shall be performed without
delay after failed attempts to contact the LDC. The Generator shall inform the
LDC immediately after taking such action.
The Licensee and LDC shall carry out load flow studies from time to time to
predict where voltage problems may be encountered and to identify appropriate
measures to ensure that voltages remain within the defined limits. On the basis of
these studies the LDC shall instruct Generators to maintain specified voltage
levels at interconnecting points.
The Licensee shall co-ordinate with the Distribution Utilities to determine voltage
levels at the interconnection points with Distribution Utilities.
The Licensee shall continuously monitor 400 kV/ 230 kV/ 132 kV transmission grid
voltage levels at strategic substations.
The LDC and the Licensee shall regulate voltage levels within the prescribed
levels.
The LDC and the Licensee shall jointly take appropriate measures to control
Transmission System voltages that may include but not be limited to transformer tap
changing and use of MVAR reserves with Generating units within technical limits
agreed to between the LDC, Licensee and Generating units.
All Generating Units shall have Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) in service.
Generators shall inform the LDC of their reactive reserve capability promptly on
request.
Generators shall make available to the LDC the up-to-date capability curves for all
Generating Units, as detailed in Section 5, indicating any restrictions, to allow
accurate system studies and effective operation of the Transmission System.
8.6 GEERAL
Close coordination between Users and the LDC shall exist at all times for the
purposes of effective frequency and voltage management.
The LDC shall continuously monitor Generating Unit outputs and bus voltages.
More stringent monitoring may be performed at any time, as detailed in the Testing
Section, when there is reason to believe that a Generator’s declared availability may
not match the actual availability or declared output does not match the actual output.
Generators shall provide to the LDC hourly generation summation outputs where
no automatically transmitted metering or SCADA equipment exists.
The Generator shall provide other logged readings, that the LDC may reasonably
require, for monitoring purposes where SCADA data is not available.
Generators shall promptly inform the tripping of a Generating Unit, with reasons,
to LDC in accordance with the Operational Event/Accident Reporting Section.
LDC shall keep a written log of all such tripping, including the reasons with a view
to demonstrating the effect on system performance and identifying the need for
remedial measures.
Generators shall submit data to LDC as listed in Data Registration Section, termed
as Frequency and Voltage Management.
9.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section describes the recovery process to be followed by the Licensee and all
Users in the event of Transmission System total or partial blackouts.
9.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Section is to define the responsibilities of all Users to achieve
the fastest recovery in the event of a Transmission System blackout, taking into
account essential loads, Generator capabilities and system constraints.
9.3 STRATEGY
The situation prevailing prior to the occurrence of the contingency, e.g. availability of
specific generators, transmission circuits and load demands, will largely determine
the restorations process to be adopted in the event of a total blackout. LDC shall
advise all Users of the situation and follow the strategy as outlined below for
restoration.
User’s persons authorised for operation and control shall be available at User’s end
for communication and acceptance of all operational communications throughout the
contingency. Communication channels shall be restricted to operational
communications only till normality is restored.
LDC shall instruct all relevant Generators having Power Stations with Black
Start capability to commence their pre-planned Black Start procedure.
LDC shall prepare the Transmission System for restoration by creating discrete
power islands with no interconnection. Close coordination with concerned
Distribution Utilities shall be maintained during the restoration process to arrange
for discrete demand blocks becoming available to stabilise Generating Units, as
Generators shall inform LDC as Generating Units become available to take load,
in order that the LDC may assess the MW demand which the Generating Unit is
likely to pick up on circuit breaker closure.
i. Form discrete power islands with one Generating Unit feeding some local
demand.
ii. Extend islands by adding more Generating Units and more demand in a co-
ordinated manner maintaining load generation balance.
iii. Synchronise islands to form a larger, more stable island.
LDC shall ensure with the Licensee and Users that security of the healthy part of
the Transmission System is maintained.
LDC and the Licensee shall gradually extend the healthy system to provide start-up
power to appropriate Generating Units.
LDC and the Licensee with close coordination with Distribution Utilities and
Generators shall gradually restore demand to match generation as it becomes
available.
All Users shall take care to ensure load generation balance is maintained at all times
under LDC’s direction.
LDC shall maintain a record of Power Station Black Start capability and
associated Power Station Black Start plans.
The LDC shall prepare, distribute and maintain up-to-date Black Start procedures
covering the restoration of the Transmission System following total or partial
blackout. Updated Black-Start procedures shall be submitted to the Commission.
Users shall agree regarding Black Start procedures with the LDC and the Licensee
and promptly inform LDC when unable to follow the procedure.
LDC and the Licensee shall be responsible for directing the overall Transmission
System restoration process by coordination with all Users.
Despite the urgency of the situation, careful, prompt and complete logging of all
operations and operational messages shall be ensured by all Users to facilitate
subsequent investigation into the incident and the efficiency of the restoration
process. Such investigation shall be conducted promptly after the incident.
9.6 APPEDIX
COTIGECY PLAIG
10.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section sets down the requirements for maintaining safe working practices
associated with cross boundary operations. It lays down the procedure to be followed
when work is required to be carried out on electrical equipment that is connected to
another User’s system.
10.2 OBJECTIVE
The Licensee and all Users shall nominate suitably authorised persons to be
responsible for the coordination of safety across that company boundary. These
persons shall be referred to as Control Persons.
10.4 PROCEDURE
The Licensee shall issue a list of Control Persons (names, designations and
telephone numbers) to all Users who have a direct control boundary with the
Licensee. This list shall be updated promptly whenever there is change of name,
designation or telephone number.
All Users with a direct control boundary with the Licensee shall issue a similar list
of their Control Persons to the Licensee, which shall be updated promptly whenever
there is a change to the Control Persons list.
Whenever work across a control boundary is to be carried out, the Control Person,
of the User (which may be the Licensee), wishing to carry out work shall directly
Contact between the Control Persons shall normally be by direct telephone. Should
the work extend over more than one shift the Control Person shall ensure that the
relief Control Person is fully briefed on the nature of the work and the code words in
operation.
The Control Persons shall co-operate to establish and maintain the precautions
necessary for the required work to be carried out in a safe manner. Both the
established isolation and the established earth shall be locked in position, where such
facilities exist, and shall be clearly identified.
Work shall not commence until the Control Person, of the User (which may be the
Licensee), wishing to carry out the work, is satisfied that all the safety precautions
have been established. This Control Person shall issue agreed safety documentation
to the working party to allow work to commence.
When work is completed and safety precautions are no longer required, the Control
Person who has been responsible for the work being carried out shall make direct
contact with the other Control Person to request removal of those safety precautions.
The equipment shall only be considered as suitable for return to service when all
safety precautions are confirmed as removed, by direct communication using code
word contact between the two Control Persons, and return of agreed safety
documentation from the working party has taken place.
The Licensee shall develop an agreed written procedure for cross boundary safety and
continually update it.
For cross boundary circuits all Users shall comply with the agreed safety rules which
must be in accordance with the Electricity Rules, 1937. and widely practiced
international rules.
All equipment on cross boundary circuits which may be used for the purpose of
safety coordination and establishment of isolation and earthing, shall be permanently
and clearly marked with an identification number or name, that number or name
being unique in that substation. This equipment shall be regularly inspected and
maintained in accordance with manufacturer's specification.
Each Control Person shall maintain a legibly written safety log, in chronological
order, of all operations and messages relating to safety coordination sent and received
by themselves. All safety logs shall be retained for a period of not less than 10 years.
11.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section describes the requirements for reporting, in writing, incidents that were
initially reported orally by/to other Users.
11.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Section is to define the incidents to be reported, the reporting
route to be followed and the information to be supplied to ensure a consistent
approach to the reporting of incidents and accidents on the Transmission System.
Typical examples of reportable incidents that could affect the Transmission System
are the following:
The last two reportable incidents are typical examples of those that are of lesser
consequence, but which still affect the Transmission System and can be reasonably
classed as minor. They will require corrective action but may not warrant
management reporting until a later, more reasonable time.
11.4.1
i. All reportable incidents occurring in lines and equipment of 11 kV and
above at grid substations shall promptly be reported orally by the User
whose equipment has experienced the incident (The Reporting User) to any
other significantly affected Users and to the LDC who shall immediately
inform the Licensee.
ii. Within 1 (one) hour of being informed by the Reporting User, the LDC or
the Licensee may ask for a written report on any incident.
iii. If the reporting incident cannot be classed as minor then the Reporting User
shall submit an initial written report within two hours of asking for a written
report by LDC. This has to be further followed up by the submission of a
comprehensive report within 48 hours of the submission of the initial
written report.
iv. In other cases the Reporting User shall submit a report within 5 (five)
working days to LDC.
v. The NLDC shall immediately communicate all oral or written reportable
incidents to the Licensee.
11.4.2 LDC or the Licensee may call for a report from any User on any reportable
incident affecting other Users and the Licensee in case the same is not reported by
such User whose equipment might have been source of the reportable incident.
The above shall not relieve any User from the obligation to report events in
accordance with the Electricity Rules, 1937.
The format of such a report will be as agreed at the Grid Code Review Panel, but
will typically contain the following information:
i. Location of incident.
ii. Date and time of incident.
iii. Plant or equipment involved.
iv. Supplies interrupted and duration if applicable.
v. Amount of generation lost if applicable.
vi. Brief description of incident.
vii. Estimate of time to return to service.
Grid Code (Draft) 57 November 2010
viii. Name of originator.
The standard reporting form other than for accidents, shall be as agreed from time to
time by the Grid Code Review Panel. When such a form has been agreed in Grid
Code Review Panel meeting it will be included as an Appendix in this Section of
the Grid Code.
Following a major failure, the Licensee and other Users shall co-operate to inquire
and establish the cause of such failure and produce appropriate recommendations.
The Licensee shall report the major failure to the Commission immediately for
information and shall submit the enquiry report to the Commission within 2 (two)
months of the incident.
ICIDET REPORTIG
2. Location of incident :
3. Type of incident :
8. Damage to equipment :
12.1 ITRODUCTIO
In order to safeguard a User’s system from faults that may occur on another User’s
system, it is essential that certain minimum standards of protection be adopted. This
Section describes these minimum standards.
12.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Section is to define the minimum protection requirements for
any equipment connected to the Transmission System and thereby minimise
disruption due to faults.
All Users shall co-operate with the Licensee to ensure correct and appropriate
settings of protection to achieve effective, discriminatory removal of faulty
equipment within the time for target clearance specified in this Section.
Generator personnel shall not work upon or alter busbar Protection, mesh corner
Protection, circuit breaker fail Protection, AC or DC Wiring (other than power
supplies or DC tripping associated with the Generating Unit itself) in the absence of
a representative of the Licensee. Protection and relay settings shall be coordinated,
The Licensee shall be responsible for arranging periodical meetings between all
Users to discuss coordination of protection. The Licensee shall investigate any mal-
function of protection or other unsatisfactory protection issues. Users shall take
prompt action to correct any protection mal-function or issue as discussed and agreed
to in these periodical meetings.
The Licensee shall be responsible for carrying out any required system studies to
determine the necessary protection discrimination settings.
From a stability consideration the maximum fault clearance times for faults on any
User’s system directly connected to the Transmission System, or any faults on the
Transmission System itself, are as follows:
i. 400 kV : 100 ms
ii. 230 kV : 160 ms
iii. 132 kV : 160 ms
Slower fault clearance times for faults on a Users system may be agreed to but only
if, in the Licensee’s opinion, system conditions allow this.
All Generating Units and all associated electrical equipment of the Generator
connected to the Transmission System shall be protected by adequate and
coordinated protection so that the Transmission System does not suffer due to any
disturbance originating from the Generating Unit.
The protection shall also cover EHV lines and transformers to the standards as for the
Transmission System and circuit breaker fail, pole slipping, loss of excitation, power
system stabilizer and negative phase sequence tripping.
Every EHV line taking off from a Power Station or a substation shall have main
protection and back up protection as mentioned below. The Licensee shall notify
Users of any changes in its policy on protection from time to time.
Two distance protections plus directional earth fault protection (in directional
comparison scheme) shall be provided as the main protection. One distance relay plus
one (stand alone) directional earth fault relay (in directional comparison scheme) plus
two over-current and one earth fault relays shall provide the backup protection. Three
pole and/or single pole single shot auto-reclosing equipment shall be fitted, as
appropriate, as considered by the Licensee. All auto-reclosing equipment will be
made inoperative for three phase trip-out.
One distance protection plus directional earth fault protection (in directional
comparison scheme) shall be provided as the main protection. One distance relay plus
one (stand alone) directional earth fault relay (in directional comparison scheme) plus
two over-current and one earth fault relays shall provide the backup protection. The
back up shall be directional three poles over current and earth fault protection. Three
pole and/or single pole single shot auto-reclosing equipment shall be fitted, as
appropriate, as considered by the Licensee. All auto-reclosing equipment will be
made inoperative for three phase trip-out.
Relay Panels for the protection of lines of the Licensee taking off from a Power
Station shall be owned and maintained by the Licensee. Generators shall provide
space, connection facility, access to the Licensee for such purpose.
The Generator shall ensure that all common facilities needed for installing required
protective relaying are made available to the Licensee.
All 132kV lines, not owned by the Licensee, at Connection points shall have the
same protection requirements as for the Transmission System, detailed above
Non-directional time lag over current and earth fault relay with suitable settings to
obtain discrimination between adjacent relay stations.
For long feeders or transformer feeders, the relays should incorporate a high set
instantaneous element.
12.10.1 All Users shall provide adequate main and back up bus zone protection for
substation bus bars in all 400 kV, 230 kV and 132 kV class substations.
12.10.2 Adequate precautions shall be taken and protection shall be provided against
fire hazards to all Apparatus of the Users conforming to relevant Bangladesh
Standard Specification and/or provisions in the Electricity Rules, 1937 and
amendments thereof and other standard engineering practices.
Users shall provide the Licensee with data for this Section as specified in the Data
Registration Section.
13.1 ITRODUCTIO
13.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Section is to define the minimum acceptable metering and
communication and data acquisition requirements to enable the Licensee to manage
the Transmission System in a safe and economic manner consistent with Licence
requirements.
13.3.1 This sub-Section specifies the facilities that shall be provided for practices that
shall be employed for monitoring output and response of Power Stations and
Generating Units
13.3.2 The Generator shall install operational metering to the Licensee’s and
Buyer’s specification so as to provide operational information for both real time and
recording purposes in relation to each Generating Unit at each Power Station in
respect of:
i. Bus Voltage
ii. Frequency
iii. MW
iv. MWhr
v. MVAR
vi. any other additional data as agreed between the Licensee, Buyer and
Generator.
13.3.5 Generators shall furnish recorded data of all electrical measurements and
events recorded by the operational metering to the Licensee daily or as agreed
between the Licensee and the Generator.
13.4.1 This sub-Section specifies the facilities that shall be provided for practices that
shall be employed for monitoring electrical supply and load characteristic at each
substation.
i. Bus Voltage
ii. Frequency
iii. MW
iv. MWhr
v. MVAR
vi. Power Factor
vii. Current
vii. any other additional data as agreed between the Licensee and Generator.
13.4.4 The Licensee shall furnish such data of all electrical measurements and events
recorded by the operational metering to the Generator as required on request or as
agreed between the Licensee and the Generator.
13.5.1 The LDC shall install and make operative an operational metering data
collection system, including the tariff Metering System, under SCADA for storage,
display and processing of metering data. All Users shall make available outputs of
their respective operational meters to the SCADA interface equipment.
13.5.2 The data collection, storage and display centre of shall be at the LDC.
13.5.3 The responsibilities for SCADA are detailed in Metering, Communication and
Data Acquisition Section.
13.6.4 The Generator or Distribution Utility shall install, own and maintain a
metering system defined as the Back-Up Metering System.
13.6.6 All current transformers and voltage transformers used in conjunction with
commercial (Tariff) metering shall conform to the relevant Bangladesh Standard
Specification or relevant IEC. These shall be of accuracy class 0.2 and of suitable
rating to cater to the meter burden and lead wire burden.
13.6.7 The Metering System and the Back-Up Metering System shall be designed and
installed based on Prudent Utility Practices providing a measured accuracy of +/-
0.5% or as agreed between the Generator, Distribution Utility, Buyer and the
Licensee
13.6.8 Data collection shall be used to integrate impulses from meters over each
integration period as per agreement, store values and transmit values to the data
collection system of the LDC. Data shall be collected from the Metering System.
13.6.9 Voltage supply to the metering shall be assured with necessary voltage
selection schemes. Voltage failure relays shall be provided which will initiate alarm
on loss of one or more phases of the voltage supply to any meter.
13.6.10 The Buyer shall ensure that the testing and calibration of the Metering
System is carried out at intervals of not less than one hundred and eighty days (180).
The Buyer shall give no less than fifteen days notice to the User according to
guidelines provided in relevant Bangladesh Standard Specification or relevant IEC as
applicable. Records of meter calibration test shall be maintained for future reference.
The User may, at any time, request to inspect the test results and/or request a test if
the User suspects the meter is incorrect
13.6.12 Any dispute arising between the parties that cannot be resolved between the
parties shall be referred to a joint sub-committee convened by the Grid Code Review
Panel Chairman and consisting of representatives of the parties in dispute and 2
independent Grid Code Review Panel Members representatives. If the joint sub-
committee cannot resolve the dispute the Buyer shall refer it, with all supporting
documentation, to the Commission for a decision.
13.7 COMMUICATIO
The Licensee, LDC and Generators are authorised to tape record all telephoned
voice communications relating to Declared Availability Capacity control and
schedule and despatch and shall supply at the request of the other party a copy or
transcript of any such recording.
The Licensee, LDC and Users are authorised to tape record all cross boundary
safety communications and shall supply at the request of the other party a copy or
transcript of any such recording.
13.8.1 For effective control of the Transmission System, the LDC needs real time
data as follows:
13.8.2 The Licensee shall provide and install all the facilities and equipment for
telemetering, communication, control and monitoring, including voice channels,
between the Connection point and the LDC
13.8.3 The Generators shall provide and install within the complex such equipment,
including power line Carrier equipment, as needed for the complex to interconnect
with the Transmission System equipment for telemetering, communication, control
and monitoring, including voice channels, compatable to the Licensee’s system or as
agreed by the Licensee.
13.8.4 For the SCADA system the Buyer shall be resposible for providing and
installing the equipment including any Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) within the
Generator or Distribution Utility sites. The Generator and Distribution Utility
shall provide and install within the complex interface terminals on the Metering
System and such other equipment needed to interface with the SCADA system.
Mutually agreed procedures shall be drawn up between the Licensee, LDC and
other Users outlining inter responsibility, accountability and recording of day to day
communication and data transmission on operational matters.
The Licensee, LDC and Users shall furnish metering data to each other, as
applicable and as detailed in Data Registration Section.
14.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section specifies the responsibilities and procedures for arranging and carrying
out Tests which have (or may have) an effect on the Transmission System or the
Generator’s or Distributor’s systems.
14.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of the Section are to establish whether Generating Units can operate
within their Generation Schedule and Despatch parameters as registered under the
Data Registration Section and that the Generator and Distributor comply with the
Connection Section. It shall also establish whether each Generating Unit’s declared
availability capacity is as declared and that the requirements of the provisions of
frequency, voltage management and reserve capability are met in accordance with the
provisions of the Grid Code.
14.3 RESPOSIBILITIES
The LDC is responsible for ensuring that the following procedures are carried out.
All Users are required to fully co-operate to ensure that the costs of testing are kept to
a minimum.
14.4 PROCEDURE
The LDC shall monitor the performance of Generating Units against the registered
parameters and the compliance by the Generator or Distributor with the
Connection Section of the Grid Code.
The LDC and the Generator will then discuss the action and endeavour to reach
agreement on the actions required.
In the event that agreement cannot be made within 10 days of the notification the
LDC shall be entitled to propose that a test be carried out.
For the allocation of the costs of testing the general principle shall be that the Test
Proposer (LDC) shall bear the costs if the results show that the test was not justified
and the Generator or Distribution Utility shall bear the costs if the results show the
test was justified.
If the LDC has reasonable suspicion that the declared availability capacity of a
Generating Unit is not as declared he may test that availability by issuing a despatch
instruction to the Generating Unit to attain the declared availability capacity. This
may be instructed at any time even though it had not been previously scheduled or
despatched on merit order or system grounds.
The Generating Unit will pass the test if it can attain and maintain its load to the
declared availability capacity for 2 hours
If the LDC has reasonable suspicion that the Scheduling and Despatch parameters
of a Generating Unit are not as registered and have not had notification of a
temporary change to the parameters he may instruct the Generating Unit to
The Generating Unit will pass the test if the parameters under test are within +/-
2.5% of the declared value tested.
If the LDC has reasonable suspicion that the reactive power capability of a
Generating Unit is not as registered and have not had notification of a temporary
change he may instruct the Generating Unit to demonstrate the capability of meeting
its registered capability. The Generator shall be given at least 48 hours notice of the
test and the duration will be for a period up to 60 minutes. The Transmission System
voltage at the entry point shall be maintained by the Generator at the voltage
specified by test proposer by adjustment of reactive power on the remaining units (if
available) or by the Licensee by appropriate tap changing at the substation, as
necessary.
The Generating Unit will pass the test if it is within +/- 5% of the registered
capability. Due account shall be taken of any conditions on the system that may affect
the test.
If the LDC has reasonable suspicion that the capability of the automatic frequency
sensitive performance of a Generating Unit is not as registered and have not had
notification of a temporary change he may instruct the Generating Unit to
demonstrate the capability of meeting its registered capability. The Generator shall
be given at least 48 hours notice of the test.
The performance of the Generating Unit shall be recorded on a chart recorder as well
as system frequency (measured on the HV side of the generator transformer) in the
presence of a representative of the LDC and the Generator. Where measurements
of the Governor pilot oil/valve position are to be made such measurements should
indicate that the Governor parameters are within limits.
The Generating Unit will pass the test if it is within +/- 5% of the level of response
registered.
If the LDC has reasonable suspicion that the capability of the fast start performance
of a Generating Unit is not as registered and have not had notification of a temporary
change he may instruct the Generating Unit to demonstrate the capability of meeting
its registered capability. The Generator shall be given at least 48 hours notice of the
test.
The performance of the Generating Unit shall be recorded on a chart recorder in the
Generator’s Control Room as well as system frequency in the presence of a
representative of the LDC and the Generator. Where measurements of the
Governor pilot oil/valve position are to be made such measurements should indicate
that the Governor parameters are within limits.
The Generating Unit will pass the test if when synchronizing and running up to full
declared availability it meets its fast start capability
The LDC may, at any time require a Generator with Black Start capability to carry
out a “Black Start Test” on a Generating Unit in order to demonstrate that the
Black Start Power Station has a Black Start capability.
Where the LDC requires the Generator to carry out the “Black Start Test” the
LDC shall not require the test to be carried out on more than one Generating Unit.
The LDC would not, in the absence of exceptional circumstances, expect any of the
Generators other Generating Units to be directly effected.
The LDC shall not require a Generator with a Black Start capability to carry out a
“Black Start Test” more than once every 2 calendar years in respect of any particular
Generating Unit.
When the LDC requires a “Black Start Test” it shall notify the relevant Generator
at least 7 days prior to the start of the test with details of the proposed test.
All “Black Start Tests” shall be carried out at a time specified by the Licensee in the
notice given and shall be undertaken in the presence of a representative of the LDC
and the Generator.
The Generating Unit will pass the test if it meets its Black Start capability.
If a Generating Unit fails to pass a test, the Generator shall provide the LDC
with a written report detailing the reasons for the failure, as far as they are known,
within 3 days of the test. If a dispute arises relating to the failure the LDC may,
with the agreement of the Generator, carry out a re-test on 48 hours notice.
If the Generating Unit fails to pass the test or re-test and a dispute occurs, then
either party may refer the dispute to the Commission. The decision of the
Commission shall be binding on both parties
If the Generating Unit fails to pass the test or re-test the Generator may amend the
relevant registered parameters of that Generating Unit to the capability achieved
under test until the Generating Unit can achieve the previously registered values in
a further re-test.
Once the Generator has indicated to the LDC the time and date that the
Generating Unit can achieve the previously registered parameters, the LDC may
either accept them or require a further test on 48 hours notice to demonstrate that
they can be achieved. If a dispute occurs, then either party may refer the dispute to
the Commission. The decision of the Commission shall be binding on both parties
15.1 ITRODUCTIO
shall have numbering and nomenclature in accordance with the system used from
time to time by the Licensee.
15.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of this Section is to ensure, in so far as possible, the safe and effective
operation of the Power System and to reduce the risk of human error faults by
requiring that the numbering and nomenclature of User’s apparatus shall be in
accordance with the Licensee’s system at connection point sites.
15.3 SCOPE
15.4 PROCEDURE
iii) The notification shall be made in writing to the relevant User and will consist of
a proposed Operation Diagram incorporating the proposed new HV apparatus to
be installed, its proposed numbering and the date of installation
iv) The relevant User shall respond in writing within one month of the notification,
confirming receipt and confirming either that any other HV apparatus of the
User on the site does not have that numbering and/or nomenclature which could
be confused with that proposed by the Licensee, or, to the extent that it does
and that the relevant numbering and/or nomenclature will be changed before
installation of the Licensee’s HV apparatus
v) The relevant User shall not install, or permit the installation of, any HV
apparatus on the site which has numbering and/or nomenclature that could be
confused with the Licensee’s HV apparatus which is either already on that site
or which the Licensee has notified that User will be installed on that site.
ii) When a User is to install it’s HV apparatus on the Licensee’s site, or wishes to
replace existing HV apparatus on the Licensee’s site and also wishes to adopt
new numbering and nomenclature for such HV apparatus, the User shall notify
the Licensee of the details of the HV apparatus and the proposed numbering
and nomenclature to be adopted for that HV apparatus at least eight months
before installation or change.
iii) The notification shall be made in writing to the Licensee and will consist of a
proposed Operation Diagram incorporating the proposed new HV apparatus to
be installed, its proposed numbering and the date of installation.
Changes
Where the Licensee, in its reasonable opinion has decided that it needs to change the
existing numbering or nomenclature of the Licensee’s HV apparatus on a User’s site
or the User’s HV apparatus on the Licensee’s site:
In either case the notification shall indicate the reason for the proposed change.
Users shall be provided upon request with details of the Licensee’s current
numbering and nomenclature system.
When either the Licensee or the User installs HV apparatus which is subject to this
section, the Licensee or the User, as the case may be installing such apparatus shall
be responsible for the provision and erection of clear and unambiguous labelling
showing the numbering and nomenclature. Where a User is required to change the
numbering and nomenclature he shall be responsible for the provision and erection of
clear and unambiguous labelling showing the numbering and nomenclature by the
required date.
The Licensee shall not change its system of numbering and nomenclature unless to
reflect new or newly adopted technology or reasons of safety.
The Licensee shall submit the Numbering and Nomenclature to the Commission
whenever adopted and whenever changed or revised.
16.1 ITRODUCTIO
This Section contains a list of all data required by the Licensee that is to be provided
by Users and data required by Users to be provided by the Licensee at times
specified in the Grid Code. Other Sections of the Grid Code contain the obligation
to submit the data and defines the times when data is to be supplied by Users.
16.2 OBJECTIVE
The objective of the Section is to list all the data required to be provided by Users to
the Licensee and vice versa, in accordance with the provisions of the Grid Code.
16.3 RESPOSIBILITIES
All Users are responsible for submitting up-to-date data to the Licensee in
accordance with the provisions of the Grid Code.
All Users shall provide the Licensee with the name, address and telephone number of
the person responsible for sending the data.
The Licensee shall inform all Users of the name, address and telephone number of
the person responsible for receiving data.
The Licensee shall provide up-to-date data to Users as provided in the relevant
schedule of the Grid Code.
Responsibility for the correctness of data rests with the concerned Users providing
the data.
Data as required to be exchanged have been listed in the Appendices of this Section
under various categories with cross-reference to the concerned Sections.
Whenever any User becomes aware of a change to any items of data that is registered
with the Licensee, the User must promptly notify the Licensee of the changes. The
Licensee on receipt of intimation of the changes shall promptly correct the database
accordingly. This shall also apply to any data complied by the Licensee regarding to
its own system.
Users are obliged to supply data as referred to in the individual Section of the Grid
Code and listed out in the Data Registration Section Appendices. In case any data is
missing and not supplied by any User, the Licensee may, acting reasonably, if and
when necessary, estimate such data depending upon the urgency of the situation.
Similarly in case any data is missing and not supplied by the Licensee, the concerned
User may, acting reasonably, if and when necessary, estimate such data depending
upon urgency of the situation. Such estimates will in each case, be based upon
corresponding data for similar plant or Apparatus or upon such other information,
the User or the Licensee, as the case may be, deems appropriate.
The Licensee and any other User may at any time make reasonable request for extra
data as necessary.
DATA REGISTRATIO
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 4 SYSTEM PLAIG
SECTIO 5 COECTIO CODITIO
A.1.1.1 GEERAL
A.1.2.1 GEERAL
ote : The compilation of the data is the internal matter of the Licensee, and as such
the Licensee shall make arrangements for getting the required data from different
Departments of the Licensee to update its Standard Planning Data in the format
given below:
A.3.1 GEERAL
i. Area map (to Scale)- Marking the area in the map for which Distribution
Licence is applied for.
ii. Consumer Data- Furnish categories of consumers, their numbers and
connected loads.
iii. Reference to Electrical Divisions presently in charge of the Distribution.
A.3.2 COECTIO
i. Line data- Furnish lengths of line and voltages within the Area.
ii. Substation data- Furnish details of 33/11 kV substations, 11/0.4 kV
substations, capacitor installations.
A.3.4 LOADS
i. Type of load - State whether furnace loads, rolling mills, traction loads,
other industrial loads, pumping loads etc.
ii. Rated voltage and phase.
iii. Electrical loading of equipment- State number and size of motors, types
of drive and control arrangements.
iv. Sensitivity of load to voltage and frequency of supply.
v. Maximum Harmonic content of load.
vi. Average and maximum Phase unbalance of load.
vii. Nearest substation from which load is to be fed.
viii. Location map (to scale)- Showing location of load with reference to lines
and substations in the vicinity.
i. Peak load and energy forecast for each category of loads for each of the
succeeding 20 years.
ii. Details of methodology and assumptions on which forecasts are based.
iii. If supply is received from more than one Substation, the substation wise
break up of peak load and energy projections for each category of loads for
each of the succeeding 20 years along with estimated daily load curve.
iv. Details of loads 5 MW and above.
a. Name of prospective consumer.
b. Location and nature of load/complex.
c. Substation from which to be fed.
d. Voltage of supply.
e. Phasing of load.
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 4 SYSTEM PLAIG
SECTIO 5 COECTIO CODITIOS
B.1.1.1 GEERAL
i. Full description including settings for all relays and protection systems
installed on the Generating Unit, Generating Unit transformer, auxiliary
transformer and electrical motor of major equipment listed, but not limited
to above.
ii. Full description including settings for all relays installed on all outgoing
feeders from Power Station switchyard, tie circuit breakers, incoming
circuit breakers.
B.1.1.3 SWITCHYARD
In relation to switchgear including circuit breakers, isolators on all circuits connected to the
points of Connection:
i. Rated voltage (kV).
ii. Type of circuit breaker (MOCB/ABCB/SF6).
iii. Rated short circuit breaking current (kA) 3 phase.
iv. Rated short circuit breaking current (kA) 1 phase.
v. Rated short circuit making current (kA) 3 phase.
vi. Rated short circuit making current (kA) 1-phase.
vii. Provisions of auto reclosing with details.
Lightning Arresters-
Technical data.
Communication-
Details of equipment installed at points of Connections.
B.1.2.1 GEERAL
B.1.2.2 PROTECTIO
i. Full description including settings for all relays and protection systems
installed on the Generating Unit, generator transformer, auxiliary
transformer and electrical motor of major equipment included, but not
limited to those listed above.
ii. Full description including settings for all relays installed on all outgoing
feeders from Power Station switchyard, tie breakers, incoming breakers.
iii. Full description of inter-tripping of breakers at the point or points of
Connection with the Transmission System.
B.1.2.3 SWITCHYARD
(b) Switchgear (including circuit breakers, isolators on all circuits connected to the
points of Connection.)
i. Rated voltage (kV).
ii. Type of Breaker (MOCB/ABCB/SF6).
iii. Rated short circuit breaking current (kA) 3 phase.
iv. Rated short circuit breaking current (kA) 1 phase.
v. Rated short circuit making current (kA) 3 phase.
vi. Rated short circuit making current (kA) 1 phase.
vii. Provisions of auto reclosing with details.
(d) Communications:
Details of communications equipment installed at points of Connections.
B.1.3.1 GEERAL
B.1.3.2 COECTIO
B.1.4.1 GEERAL
B.1.4.2. COECTIO
B.2.1 GEERAL
i. Designation of Line.
ii. Length of line (km)
iii. Number of circuits.
iv. Per Circuit values.
a. Operating voltage (kV).
b. Positive Phase sequence reactance (pu on 100 MVA) Xl
c. Positive Phase sequence resistance (pu on 100 MVA) Rl
d. Positive Phase sequence susceptance (pu on 100 MVA) Bl
e. Zero Phase sequence reactance (pu on 100 MVA) Xo
f. Zero Phase sequence resistance (pu on 100 MVA) Ro
g. Zero Phase sequence susceptance (pu on 100 MVA) Bo
i. Rated MVA.
ii. Voltage Ratio.
iii. Vector Group.
iv. Positive sequence reactance, maximum, minimum and normal (pu on 100
MVA) Xl
v. Positive sequence, resistance maximum, minimum and normal (pu on 100
MVA) R1
vi. Zero sequence reactance (pu on 100 MVA).
vii. Tap change range (+% to -%)and steps.
viii. Details of Tap changer.(OFF/ON).
i. Circuit Breakers
ii. Isolating switches
iii. Current Transformers
iv. Potential Transformers
i. Relay protection installed for all transformers and feeders along with their
settings and level of coordination with other Users.
ii. Metering Details.
i. Load flow studies (peak and off peak loads for maximum hydro and
maximum thermal generation).
ii. Transient stability studies for three phase fault in critical lines.
iii. Dynamic Stability Studies
iv. Short circuit studies (three phase and single phase to earth)
v. Transmission and distribution losses in the system.
B.3.1 GEERAL
B.3.2 COECTIO
B.3.3 LOADS
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 6 OUTAGE PLAIG
Item To be Submitted By
i. Details of discrete load blocks that may be shed to Soon after connection
comply with instructions issued by LDC when is made.
required, from each Connection point.
Item To be Submitted By
i. Identification of Generating Unit. 31st March each year
ii. MW which will not be available as a result of 31st March each year
Outage.
Item To be Submitted By
i. Loads in MW not available from any Connection 31st March each year
point.
ii. Identification of Connection point. 31st March each year
iii. Period of suspension of drawal with start date and 31st March each year
start time.
Item To be Submitted By
i. Report on proposed Outage programme 31st April each year
ii. Release of finally agreed Outage plan. 31st May each year
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 7 SCHEDULE AD DESPATCH
Item To be Submitted By
i. 36 hour ahead hourly MW & MVAR Declared 12.00 Hours every
Availability Capacity (00.00 - 24.00 Hours) of all day.
Generator Units.
ii. Status of Generating Unit excitation AVR in 12.00 Hours every
service (Yes/No). day.
iii. Status of Generating Unit speed control system. 12.00 Hours every
Governor in service (Yes/No). day.
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 8 FREQUECY AD VOLTAGE MAAGEMET
Item To be Submitted By
i. Generators shall submit to the Licensee up-to-date On receipt of request
capability curves for all Generating Units. by the Licensee
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 8 FREQUECY AD VOLTAGE MAAGEMET
Item To be Submitted By
i. Generators shall provide hourly generation To be submitted by
summation to LDC. real time basis
ii. Logged readings of Generators to LDC. As required
iii. Detailed report of Generating Unit tripping on In the first week of the
monthly basis. succeeding month
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 9 COTIGECY PLAIG
Item To be Submitted By
i. Schedule of essential and non-essential loads on As soon as possible
each discrete load block for purposes of load after Connection
shedding.
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 12 PROTECTIO
Item To be Submitted By
i. Generators shall submit details of protection As applicable to
requirement and schemes installed by them as detailed planning data
referred to in B.1. Detailed Planning Data under sub-
Section "Protection And Metering".
ii. The Licensee shall submit details of protection As applicable to
equipment and schemes installed by them as referred detailed planning data
to in B.2. Detailed System Data, Transmission under
sub-Section "Relaying and Metering" in relation to
Connection with any User.
REFERECE TO:
SECTIO 13 METERIG
Item To be Submitted By
i. Generators shall submit details of metering As applicable to
equipment and schemes installed by them as referred detailed planning data
in B.1. Detailed Planning Data under sub-Section
"Protection and Metering".
ii. The Licensee shall submit details of metering As applicable to
equipment and schemes installed by them as referred detailed planning data
in B.2. Detailed System Data, Transmission under
sub-Section "Relaying and Metering" in relation to
Connection with any User.
17.1.1 Purpose
(a) To ensure the quality of electric power in the Grid;
(b) To ensure that the Grid will be operated in a safe and efficient manner
and with a high degree of reliability; and
(c) To specify safety standards for the protection of personnel in the work
environment.
17.1.2 Scope of Application
This Chapter applies to all Grid Users including:
(a) The Grid Owner;
(b) The System Operator;
(c) Generators;
(d) Distributors; and
(e) Any other entity with a User System connected to the Grid.
17.2.4 Harmonics
For the purpose of this Section, Harmonics shall be defined as sinusoidal voltages and
currents having frequencies that are integral multiples of the fundamental frequency.
The Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) shall be defined as the ratio of the RMS value
of the harmonic content to the RMS value of the fundamental quantity, expressed in
percent.
For the purpose of this Section, the Negative Sequence Unbalance Factor shall be
defined as the ratio of the magnitude of the negative sequence component of the
voltages to the magnitude of the positive sequence component of the voltages,
expressed in percent. For the purpose of this section, the Zero Sequence Unbalance
Factor shall be defined as the ratio of the magnitude of the zero sequence component
For the purpose of this Section, Voltage Fluctuations shall be defined as systematic
variations of the voltage envelope or random amplitude changes where the RMS
value of the voltage is between 90 percent and 110 percent of the nominal voltage.
For the purpose of this Section, Flicker shall be defined as the impression of
unsteadiness of visual sensation induced by a light stimulus whose luminance or
spectral distribution fluctuates with time.
In the assessment of the disturbance caused by a Flicker source with a short duty
cycle, the Short Term Flicker Severity shall be computed over a 10-minute period.
In the assessment of the disturbance caused by a Flicker source with a long and
variable duty cycle, the Long Term Flicker Severity shall be derived from the Short
Term Flicker Severity levels.
The Voltage Fluctuation at any Connection Point with a fluctuating demand shall not
exceed one percent (1%) of the nominal voltage for every step change, which may
occur repetitively. Any large Voltage Fluctuation other than a step change may be
allowed up to a level of three percent (3%) provided that this does not constitute a risk
to the Grid or to the System of any User.
The Flicker Severity at any Connection Point in the Grid shall not exceed the values
given in Table 17-3.
For the purpose of this Section, Transient Voltages shall be defined as the high-
frequency Over-voltages that are generally shorter in duration compared to the Short
Duration Voltage Variations.
Infrequent short-duration peaks may be permitted to exceed the levels specified in
Section 17.2.4 for harmonic distortions provided that such increases do not
compromise service to other End-users or cause damage to any Grid equipment.
Infrequent short-duration peaks with a maximum value of two (2) percent may be
permitted for Voltage Unbalance, subject to the terms of the Connection Agreement
or Amended Connection Agreement.
The Commission shall prescribe a reliability index that will measure the total
duration of sustained power interruptions in the Grid.
After due notice and hearing, the Commission may impose other indices that will
monitor the reliability performance of the Grid.
Following pertinent matters are to be ensured for the measurement of performance for
personnel safety that shall be applied to the Grid Owner and the System Operator:
The Licensee shall calculate the intensity of Electric and Magnetic Field (EMF) at the edge
of right of way for different line configuration and operating voltages. The values of
Electric Field shall be determined in V/m and that of Magnetic Field in mT (milli-Telsa) or
mG (milli-Gauss). Actual intensity shall practically be measured in accordance with IEEE
Standard-644 (latest revision) and the finding shall be submitted to the Commission. Safety
level with respect to human exposure to electromagnetic field shall also be determined and
maintained in accordance with IEEE C95.1 thru IEEE C95.6 (2002 or latest revision).
Noise level having its source at grid substations and Noise level around the transmission
lines shall be in accordance with the Environmental laws of Bangladesh. International
standards shall be followed if boundary conditions are missing in the pertinent laws of the
country.
(a) To specify the financial capability standards for the Generators and for
the Grid Owner and System Operator;
(b) To safeguard against the risk of financial non-performance;
(c) To ensure the affordability of electric power supply while maintaining
the required quality and reliability; and
(d) To protect the public interest.
The Debt Ratio shall be used to measure the proportion of assets financed by
creditors. The risk addressed by the Debt Ratio is the possibility that the Generator
cannot pay off interest and principal.
The Debt Ratio can also be calculated as the ratio of Long-Term Debt plus Value of
Leases to Long-Term Debt plus Value of Leases plus Equity. Equity is the sum of
Outstanding Capital Stock, Retained Earnings, and Revaluation Increment.
The Debt-Equity Ratio shall indicate the relationship between long-term funds
provided by creditors and those provided by the Generators. The Debt-Equity Ratio
shall be calculated as the ratio of the sum of Long-Term Debt plus Value of Leases to
Equity. Equity shall be the sum of Outstanding Capital Stock, Retained Earnings, and
Revaluation Increment.
The Debt-Equity Ratio shall be used as a measure of the degree of financial leverage
of the Generator.
The Interest Cover shall measure the ability of the Generator to service its debts. The
Interest Cover shall be computed as the ratio of Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
(EBIT) plus Depreciation to Interest plus Principal Payments.
The Interest Cover shall also be used as a measure of financial leverage for the
Generator that focuses on the extent to which contractual interest and principal
payments are covered by earnings before interest and taxes plus depreciation. The
Interest Cover is identical to Debt Service Coverage Ratio because principal payments
due during the year are included in the denominator of the ratio.
The Current Ratio shall be used as a measure of the margin of liquidity of the
Generator.
The Quick Ratio shall measure the ability of the Generator to satisfy its short-term
obligations as they become due. The Quick Ratio shall be calculated as the ratio of the
sum of Cash, Marketable Securities, and Receivables to the Current Liabilities.
The Quick Ratio shall be used to measure the safety margin for the payment of current
debt of the Generator if there is shrinkage in the value of cash and receivables.
The Sales-to-Assets Ratio shall measure the efficiency with which the Generator uses
all its assets to generate sales. The Sales-to-Assets Ratio shall be calculated as the
ratio of Sales to Average Total Assets. The Average Total Assets shall be determined
using the average of the assets at the beginning and end of the year. The higher the
Sales-to-Assets Ratio, the more efficiently the Generator’s assets have been used.
The Average Collection Period (ACP) shall measure how quickly other entities pay
their bills to the Generator. The Average Collection Period shall be calculated as the
ratio of Average Receivables to Daily Sales. The Average Receivables shall be
determined using the average of the receivables at the beginning and end of the year.
Daily Sales shall be computed by dividing Annual Sales by 365 days.
The Average Collection Period shall be used to evaluate the credit and collection
policies of the Generator.
(a) ACP with government accounts and accounts under litigation; and
(b) ACP without government accounts and accounts under litigation.
Profitability Ratios shall include the following: (a) Net Profit Margin; and (b) Return
on Assets.
The Net Profit Margin shall measure the productivity of sales effort. The Net Profit
Margin shall be calculated as the ratio of Net Profits After Taxes to Sales. The Net
Profits After Taxes shall be computed as Earnings Before Interest and Taxes minus
Tax (EBIT – Tax).
The Net Profit Margin shall be used to measure the percentage of Generator sales that
remain after all costs and expenses have been deducted.
The Return on Assets shall measure the overall effectiveness of the Generator in
generating profits from its available assets. The Return on Assets shall be calculated
as the ratio of Earnings Before Interest and Taxes minus Tax to the Average Total
Assets. The Average Total Assets shall be computed as the average of the assets at the
beginning and end of the year.
Generators shall submit to the Commission the average power consumption for each
class of customers for the preceding financial year. This requirement is due on or
before December 31 of the current year.
Failure to submit to the Commission the requirements shall serve as grounds for the
imposition of appropriate sanctions, fines, penalties, or adverse evaluation.
Leverage Ratios for the Grid Owner and System Operator shall include the following:
(a) Debt Ratio;
(b) Debt-Equity Ratio; and
(c) Interest Cover.
The Debt Ratio shall measure the degree of indebtedness or financial leverage of the
Grid Owner and System Operator. The Debt Ratio shall be calculated as the ratio of
Total Liabilities to Total Assets.
The Debt Ratio shall be used to measure the proportion of assets financed by
creditors. The risk addressed by the Debt Ratio is the possibility that the Grid Owner
and System Operator cannot pay off interest and principal.
The Debt Ratio can also be calculated as the ratio of Long-Term Debt plus Value of
Leases to Long-Term Debt plus Value of Leases plus Equity. Equity shall be the sum
of Outstanding Capital Stock, Retained Earnings, and Revaluation Increment.
The Debt-Equity Ratio shall indicate the relationship between long-term funds
provided by creditors and those provided by the Grid Owner and System Operator.
The Debt-Equity Ratio shall be calculated as the ratio of the sum of Long-Term Debt
plus Value of Leases to Equity. The Equity shall be the sum of Outstanding Capital
Stock, Retained Earnings, and Revaluation Increment.
The Debt-Equity Ratio shall be used as a measure of the degree of financial leverage
of the Grid Owner and System Operator.
The Interest Cover shall measure the ability of the Grid Owner and System Operator
to service their debts. The Interest Cover shall be computed as the ratio of Earnings
Before Interest and Taxes (EBIT) plus Depreciation to Interest plus Principal
Payments.
The Interest Cover shall also be used as a measure of financial leverage for the Grid
Owner and System Operator that focuses on the extent to which contractual interest
and principal payments are covered by earnings before interest and taxes plus
The Sales-to-Assets Ratio shall measure the efficiency with which the Grid Owner
and System Operator use all their assets to generate sales. The Sales-to-Assets Ratio
shall be calculated as the ratio of Sales to Average Total Assets. The Average Total
Assets shall be determined using the average of the assets at the beginning and end of
the year. The higher the Sales-to-Assets Ratio, the more efficiently the assets of the
Grid Owner and System Operator have been used.
Grid Code (Draft) 125 November 2010
The Average Collection Period (ACP) shall measure how quickly other entities pay
their bills to the Grid Owner and System Operator. The Average Collection Period
shall be calculated as the ratio of Average Receivables to Daily Sales. The Average
Receivables shall be determined using the average of the receivables at the beginning
and end of the year. Daily Sales shall be computed by dividing Annual Sales by 365
days.
The Average Collection Period shall be used to evaluate the credit and collection
policies of the Grid Owner and System Operator.
Two computations of the Average Collection Period shall be made:
(a) ACP with government accounts and accounts under litigation; and
(b) ACP without government accounts and accounts under litigation. 18.3.5
Profitability Ratios
Profitability Ratios shall include the following: (a) Net Profit Margin; and (b) Return
on Assets.
The Net Profit Margin shall measure the productivity of sales effort. The Net Profit
Margin shall be calculated as the ratio of Net Profits After Taxes to Sales. The Net
Profits After Taxes shall be computed as Earnings Before Interest and Taxes minus
Tax (EBIT – Tax). The Average Total Assets shall be computed as the average of the
assets at the beginning and end of the year.
The Net Profit Margin shall be used to measure the percentage of each peso of sales of
the Grid Owner and System Operator that remains after all costs and expenses have
been deducted.
The Return on Assets (ROA) shall measure the overall effectiveness of the Grid
Owner and System Operator in generating profits from their available assets. The
Return on Assets shall be calculated as the ratio of Earnings Before Interest and Taxes
minus Tax to the Average Total Assets. The Average Total Assets shall be computed
as the average of the assets at the beginning and end of the year.
The Return on Assets shall be used to measure the overall effectiveness of the Grid
Owner and System Operator in generating profits from their available assets.
The Grid Owner and System Operator shall submit to the Commission a profile of
customers, indicating the average power consumption for each class of customers for
the preceding financial year. This requirement is due on or before December 31 of the
current year.
Failure to submit to the Commission the requirements shall serve as grounds for the
imposition of appropriate sanctions, fines, penalties, or adverse evaluation.
The Licensee shall follow the accounting procedures of the Commission namely the
Uniform System of Accounts (USoAC) in fulfilling the requirements of Financial
Standard of Transmission stated in this Grid Code.