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HO-Daily Generation Report for 22/03/2021 23/03/2021 KARNATAKA POWER CORPORATION LIMITED Page 1 of 3 HO-Daily Generation Report for 22/03/2021 Generation in MU and Gross Unit Daily PLF Monthly Monthly FY FY Last FY WY Last WY Sn Project MW/Mu 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Gen % Gen Target Target Gen Gen Gen Gen 1 RTPS 1720/ 41.28 4.820 5.043 3.935 4.996 .000 5.055 5.073 .000 28.922 70.06 663.0350 831.00 9550.00 3629.170 8288.4260 2091.277 6123.212 2 BTPS 1700/ 40.8 .000 11.542 .000 11.542 28.29 341.5390 576.00 6800.00 2872.187 3985.5560 2565.364 3108.337 3 YTPS 1600/ 38.4 16.495 .000 16.495 42.96 302.4060 520.00 5600.00 3229.368 349.5230 2464.243 349.523 4 YCCPP 370/ 8.88 .000 .000 .00 .0000 67.00 800.00 .000 .0000 .000 .000 5 SGS 1035/ 24.84 1.608 1.558 1.609 1.611 1.408 1.616 1.614 1.615 1.584 .000 14.223 57.26 277.3020 453.00 4653.00 4473.769 4968.4410 3443.041 4055.957 6 NPH 900/ 21.6 3.252 2.566 .000 .000 3.400 3.270 12.488 57.81 241.2860 310.00 2720.50 3057.998 3513.0990 2307.352 2959.055 7 VUGPH 460/ 11.04 .000 2.214 2.248 2.249 6.711 60.79 122.3590 115.00 1015.00 1050.797 1163.3690 876.867 963.090 8 MGHE 139.2/ 3.34 .219 .000 .241 .253 .000 .000 .000 .000 .713 21.34 12.0870 26.00 240.00 362.494 285.5100 296.297 243.295 9 LPH 55/ 1.32 .413 .412 .825 62.50 17.4930 30.00 254.00 246.514 287.8550 201.220 251.923 10 GERUSOPPA 240/ 5.76 .491 .476 .501 .382 1.850 32.12 24.7830 48.00 531.00 469.277 555.3170 371.293 470.968 11 SUPA 100/ 2.4 .987 .974 1.961 81.71 48.1820 65.00 429.00 424.584 565.3000 311.494 457.747 12 KODSALLI 120/ 2.9 .354 .354 .330 1.039 35.88 24.3527 36.00 351.00 372.708 452.2236 298.168 401.240 13 KADRA 150/ 3.6 .461 .093 .465 1.019 28.31 21.7801 31.00 374.00 399.084 456.7795 335.485 416.633 14 MANI 9/ .22 .065 .064 .129 59.72 3.3438 3.08 24.20 22.881 29.5724 19.923 25.698 15 ALAMATTI 290/ 6.96 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .00 16.0103 6.00 466.00 643.317 631.5019 641.634 627.022 16 GHATPRABA 32/ .77 .362 .397 .760 98.91 9.5952 4.00 65.00 107.677 44.2032 94.693 36.041 17 BHADRA 39.2/ .94 .000 .000 .000 .043 .112 .155 16.48 3.8720 5.00 48.00 54.022 71.2260 45.141 69.526 18 MUNIRABAD 38/ .91 .042 .072 .000 .092 .207 22.64 5.2167 2.00 81.00 102.403 96.6721 102.403 96.672 19 SHIVA 42/ 1.01 .000 .142 .000 .000 .018 .000 .000 .000 .119 .077 .356 35.30 3.6079 11.00 240.00 253.051 200.1756 225.022 188.817 20 SHIMSHA 17.2/ .41 .081 .000 .081 19.57 .5295 2.20 59.31 60.345 57.4284 54.859 47.734 21 MALLAPUR 9/ .22 .000 .091 .091 42.31 2.1563 .00 25.812 24.3608 23.422 23.285 22 SIRWAR 1/ .02 .000 .000 .00 .0000 .00 .000 .0000 .000 .000 23 KALMALA .4/ .01 .000 .000 .00 .0000 .00 .000 .0000 .000 .000 24 GANEKAL .35/ .01 .000 .000 .00 .0000 .00 .000 .0000 .000 .000 25 MALPRABHA 2.4/ .06 .000 .000 .000 .00 .0000 .00 .00 2.627 5.0568 2.499 4.922 26 KG-WEF 4.555/ .11 .011 .000 .011 10.16 .2854 .29 5.25 7.598 7.5127 6.728 6.567 27 YAL-SOLAR-3 3/ .07 .005 .005 7.22 .1106 .40 3.80 3.516 3.9659 2.792 3.237 28 ITN-SOLAR-3 3/ .07 .005 .005 6.53 .1193 .32 3.21 1.713 1.9500 1.355 1.484 29 YAP-SOLAR-3 3/ .07 .008 .008 11.53 .2132 .36 3.64 1.771 1.0785 1.621 .852 30 SH-SOLAR -5 5/ .12 .023 .023 18.92 .5045 .71 7.02 6.073 6.7446 4.826 5.631 31 SH-SOLAR -10 10/ .24 .052 .052 21.54 1.1397 1.46 14.42 14.463 14.7830 11.673 12.070 32 CHANDAPUR 10/ .24 .048 .048 19.92 1.1140 1.70 14.88 13.558 13.2105 11.034 10.388 Total MW/Mu 9108.305 / 218.6 99.7172 2144.4231 3146.5160 34353.2350 21908.7746 26080.8416 16811.7268 20960.9253 TB Share .1238 2.6878 System Peak 13805 MW Jurala Share .0000 .0000 Max.Frequency 50.1 Hz State Import 167.0674 3617.1146 Min.Frequency 49.87 Hz State Consumption 261.7202 5657.3919 FY(Fin Year):From 01-04-20XX to 31-03-20XX, WY(Water Year):From 01-06-20XX to 31-05-20XX This is system generated report and downloaded from k-ERP software on 23-MAR-21 09:40 AM 23/03/2021 KARNATAKA POWER CORPORATION LIMITED Page 2 of 3 HO-Daily Generation Report for 22/03/2021 Generation in MU and Gross Hydrological Data @ 08.00 AM on 23/03/2021 Gross Live Present Year : Capacity Last Year : Capacity Id Reservoir Cap(MCft) Cap(MCft) FRL MDDL Level Cap.(MCft) Cap.(%) Eq. Energy(MU) Level Cap.(MCft) Cap.(%) Eq. Energy(MU) 1 LINGAN MAKKI 156610 151749 1819 ft 1715 ft 1795.1 ft 84237 55.51 2530 1791.35 ft 76115 50.16 2286 DAM 2 TALKALALE DAM 486 486 1695 ft 1690 ft 1692.9 ft 296 60.91 1695 ft 486 100.00 3 GERUSOPPA DAM 4459 4459 55 m 43.7 m 46.16 m 2808 62.97 51.45 m 3760.1 84.33 4 SUPA DAM 147530 145329 564 m 494 m 547.33 m 82873 57.02 1802 546.28 m 79618 54.78 1731 5 BP DAM 3420 2963 438.38 m 429.24 m 434.45 m 1134 38.27 435.65 m 1570 52.99 6 TATTIHALLA DAM 9320 8802 468.3 m 449.5 m 449.75 m 23 .26 449.6 m 2 .02 7 KODASALLI DAM 10120 6315 75.5 m 62.5 m 65.1 m 1002.4 15.87 72.65 m 4651 73.65 8 KADRA DAM 13730 7383 34.5 m 27 m 29.1 m 1691.8 22.91 31.1 m 3569 48.34 9 MANI DAM 33960 31130 594.36 m 565.1 m 579.02 m 8906 28.61 278 579.92 m 9801 31.48 306 10 GHATAPRABA DAM 662.94 m 631.55 m 648.09 m 0 650.79 m 0 12 TB DAM 498 m 482 m 486.595 m 0 486.2 m 0 13 PICKUP(MANI) 563.88 m 560.1 m 562.67 m 0 563.44 m 0 55 ALLMATTI DAM 519.6 m 508.5 m 512.3 m 0 512.53 m 0 61 BHADRA DAM 186 ft 100 ft 158.37 ft 0 161.77 ft 0 Energy Content : Present year 4610 Energy Content : Last year 4323 Energy Content Available as on Date compared to Last Year(YoY) 287 MU Hydrological Data @ 08.00 AM on 23/03/2021 Present Year: Inflow(MCft) Last Year: Inflow(MCft) Present Year: Discharge(MCft) Last Year: Discharge(MCft) Inflow in cusecs Id Reservoir Day Month WY Day Month WY Day Month WY Day Month WY Day LY- Day 1 LINGAN MAKKI 42 948 178627 523 236976 485 10959 122681 556 14117 153812 490 DAM 2 TALKALALE DAM 3 GERUSOPPA DAM 475 9246 131831 434 13809 196791 801 9595 132794 659 13909 197133 4 SUPA DAM 183 109539 7 152577 463 10610 71109 795 17352 115614 5 BP DAM 498 11887 112838 880 17792 168422 567 11505 112994 630 16963 178060 6 TATTIHALLA DAM 15812 1 23 31583 17210 1 23 40579 7 KODASALLI DAM 383 9493 138491 647 18160 255188 549 11216 139766 813 18411 259847 8 KADRA DAM 594 11098 183677 698 16976 306448 506 11361 192129 698 17390 318314 9 MANI DAM 23119 26953 284 3611 17669 58 2237 18487 10 GHATAPRABA DAM 98227 176509 535 6484 71493 238 7473 55554 12 TB DAM 289630 390029 292 6512 180932 112 6568 187559 13 PICKUP(MANI) 349 4612 31094 66 2827 33584 237 4498 30953 52 2815 31711 55 ALLMATTI DAM 733597 1659318 200 13675 694457 199 11429 1451741 61 BHADRA DAM 1 15 85828 9 190 734373 364 5882 64968 246 5881 401980 FY(Fin Year):From 01-04-20XX to 31-03-20XX, WY(Water Year):From 01-06-20XX to 31-05-20XX This is system generated report and downloaded from k-ERP software on 23-MAR-21 09:40 AM 23/03/2021 KARNATAKA POWER CORPORATION LIMITED Page 3 of 3 HO-Daily Generation Report for 22/03/2021 Generation in MU and Gross Generation Data Abstract All data in gross and MU.
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