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S.No. Case No. Petitioner Respondent Subject / Prayer 1 2 3 4 O.P.No.41 Schedule of hearings before APERC as on 25-05-2019 PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED ON 01-06-2019 (Saturday) at 11.00 AM S.No. Case No. Petitioner Respondent Subject / Prayer 1 Public hearing in the matter of approval of Power Sale Agreement (PSA) signed by APDISCOMs with M/s. NTPC on 11-12-2017 and adoption of tariff under Section 63 of the Electricity Act, 2003 for purchase of 250 MW Solar Power from Kadapa Solar Park under NSM Phase-II, Batch-II, Tranche-I. 2 Public hearing in the matter of approval of Power Sale Agreement (PSA) signed by APDISCOMs with M/s. NTPC and regulation of price under Section 86 (1) (b) of the Electricity Act, 2003 for purchase of power from 750 MW (Phase - II) Solar Park at NP Kunta, Anantapur District. 3 Public hearing in the matter of approval of Power Sale Agreement (PSA) signed by APDISCOMs with M/s. SECI and regulation of price under Section 86 (1) (b) of the Electricity Act, 2003 for purchase of power from 750 MW Kadapa Ultra Mega Solar Park 4 O.P.No.41 of 2019 M/s. Palnadu Solar Power Pvt. Ltd CMD / APSPDCL Petition filed u/s 63 of the Electricity Act, 2003 r/w APERC (Conduct of Business) Regulation 1999 for approval of tariff CE / APPCC / APTRANSCO and for the additional capacity of 4.5 MW of the petitioner’s solar power project as determined through competitive bidding CGM / Projects & IPC / APSPDCL process. HEARING SCHEDULED ON 01-06-2019 (Saturday) at 11.00 AM S.No. Case No. Petitioner Respondent Subject / Prayer 5 O.P.No. 37 of 2019 Sri.Ch.Chandramouli & Sri. Ch. Shri A.Md. Imtiaz, I.A.S., Collector & Petition filed under Sections 142 and 146 of the Electricity Act, 2003 Venugopal Rao District Magistrate, Chilakalapudi, Machilipatnam, Krishna District 6 O.P. No.28 of 2019 M/s. Bharath Wind Farm Ltd APSPDCL Petitionfiledu/s86(1)(f)oftheElectricityAct,2003fordirectionstotherespondentinseekingdeclaration ofapplicable tariff and payment thereof for the supply of electricity by the petitioner to the respondent 7 O.P.No. 29 of 2019 M/s. Satya Maharshi Power APSPDCL & 3 others Petition under Section 86 (1) (f) of the Electricity Act, 2003 and APERC (Conduct of Business) Regulations, 1999 for Corporation Limited direction of payment of interest towards on delayed payment of power bills for the Financial Years 2016-17, 2017-18 in terms of PPA dated 10-05-2019 8 O.P.No. 21 of 2019 M/s. RCI Power Limited APSPDCL Petition under Section 86 (1) (f) of the Electricity Act, 2003 for directions to the Respondent in seeking declaration of applicable tariff ad payment thereof for the supply of electricity by the petitioner to the respondent 9 O.P. No. 49 of 2017 M/s. Southern Rocks & Minerals APSLDC & 2 others Petition under Section 86(1) (f) of the Electricity Act, 2003 r/w Clause 15 of Regulation 2 of 2006 & APERC (Conductof Pvt. Ltd Business) Regulations, 1999 to declare the date of commissioning of its solar plant (1.03 MW) as 16-06-2016 and to extend the benefits and incentives provided under G.O.Ms.No.8 dated 12-02-2015 as adopted in Regulation No.1 of 2016 & Regulation No. 2 of 2016 by allowing banking facility and scheduling of energy enabling petitioner to utilize the same for its captive use 10 O.P.No.30 of 2019 M/s. Sree Rayalaseema Green CMD / APSPDCL & SE / Operation Petition under Section 86 (1) (f) of the Electricity Act, 2003 claiming interest for late payment of energy bills by the Energy Ltd Circle / APSPDCL / Kurnool Distribution Licensee, as per Article 7 sub-section 7.3 of the Power Purchase & Wheeling Agreement 11 O.P. No. 9 of 2018 M/s. Manihamsa Power Projects APPCC, APEPDCL & APSPDCL Petition filed under Section 86 (1) (f) of the Electricity Act, 2003 r/w APERC (Conduct of Business) Regulations, Limited & Knowledge Infrastucture 1999 (Regulation 2 of 1999) claiming for payment of balance amount in terms of the Purchase Order dt.04-06-2012 for Systems Pvt. Ltd the period 01-07-2012 to 30-05-2013 which is illegally withheld by respondents purported to be on account of disproportionate allocation of water among Stage I & II units of the 1st petitioner PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED ON 07-06-2019 (Friday) at 02.00 PM S.No. Case No. Petitioner Respondent Subject / Prayer 1 O.P.No. 46 of 2017 APSPDCL & APEPDCL APGENCO & A.P. Solar Power Petition filed under Section 86 (1) (b) of the Electricity Act, 2003 for approval of long term Power Purchase Agreement Corporation Ltd (PPA) signed by APDISCOMs with APGENCO on 01-07-2017 and to pass orders regulating the price for purchase of 400 MW solar power generated from the Ananthapuram – II Ultra Mega Solar Park proposed at Talaricheruvu (V), near Tadipatri, Anantapuramu District, AP @ the tariff of Rs.3.57 / Kwh . 2 Public hearing in the matter of granting consent for renewed PPA signed by APDISCOMs for the old stations of APGENCO for the period from 01-04-2019 to 31-03-2024 3 O.P. No. 17 of 2019 APSPDCL & APEPDCL M/s Karam Chand Thapar & Bros Limited & Petition u/s 61 (d), 86 (1) (b) and 86 (1) (f) of the Electricity Act, 2003 r/w 55 (1) & (2) of APERC (Conduct of others Business) Regulation 2 of 1999, Regulations 23, 24 & 25 of the Regulation No. 1 of 2015 (Terms and Conditions for Tariff Determination for Wind Power Projects in the State of Andhra Pradesh for the period 2015-16 to FY 2019-20) and provisions under PPAs enabled in the APERC orders dt.13-12-2017 to revise the tariff fixed for wind power projects (pursuant to APERC Regulation 1 of 2015) HEARING SCHEDULED ON 07-06-2019 (Friday) at 02.00 PM S.No. Case No. Petitioner Respondent Subject / Prayer 4 O.P.No. 38 of 2019 Sri. G. Vijayabhaskar Reddy Assistant Executive Engineer, Petition under Rules 3 (5) and 13 (2) of Works of Licensee Rules, 2007 for damage to the petitioner’s land and mango Section-1, trees due to construction of High Tension Transmission Towers and Lines by APTRANSCO Construction Sub Division, APTRANSCO, Tirupati, Chittoor District and District Collector, Chittoor 5 O.P.No. 39 of 2019 Sri. M. Sambasiva Reddy Assistant Executive Engineer, Petition under Rules 3 (5) and 13 (2) of Works of Licensee Rules, 2007 for damage to the petitioner’s land and mango Section-1, trees due to construction of High Tension Transmission Towers and Lines by APTRANSCO Construction Sub Division, APTRANSCO, Tirupati, Chittoor District and District Collector, Chittoor 6 I.A.No. 9 of 2019 in Andhra Pradesh Ferro Alloys CMD / APEPDCL & Principal Petition filed under Sections 62 read with 86 of the Electricity Act, 2003 for revisiting of the conditions stipulated in the O.P.No. 2 of 2015 Producers Association; M/s. Secretary, Retail Supply Tariff Order for FY 2015-16 the category of HT–1(b) consumers Abhijeet Ferrotech Ltd & Government of AP M/s.Andhra Ferro Alloys Ltd Energy, Infrastructure & Investment (Power) Department 7 O.P.No.35 of 2019 M/s. Vayu Urja Bharat Private APSPDCL PetitionunderSection86(1)(f)readwith86(1)(e)oftheElectricityAct,2003,Regulation8oftheAPERC(Conductof Limited Business) Regulations, 1999 as amended from time to time read with Article 10 of the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) dated 28-07-2016 seeking direction to the respondent for releasing payment against the outstanding invoices towards sale of wind energy along with the interest / delayed payment surcharge on such delayed payments as per the PPA 8 O.P.No.36 of 2019 M/s. Ramagiri Renewable Energy APPCC & 2 others Petition under Section 86 (1) (b) of the Electricity Act, 2003, read with read with the APERC (Conduct of Business) Limited Regulations (Regulation 2 of 1999) for revision of approval for procurement of power with effect from 14-05-2018 by amending the approval dated 19-06-2018 and claiming for payment of amounts at a tariff of Rs. 2.33 / unit between the period of reconnection of supply and execution of amended PPA 9 I.A.No. 10 of 2019 in Andhra Pradesh Ferro Alloys APSPDCL & Principal Secretary, Petition filed under Sections 62 read with 86 of the Electricity Act, 2003 for revisiting of the conditions stipulated in the O.P.No.12 of 2015 Producers Association & M/s. Sai Government of AP Retail Supply Tariff Order for FY 2015-16 the category of HT–1(b) consumers Laxmi Tulasi Ferros Pvt. Ltd Energy, Infrastructure & Investment (Power) Department HEARING SCHEDULED ON 10-06-2019 (Monday) at 02.30 PM S.No. Case No. Petitioner Respondent Subject / Prayer 1 --- M/s. Balaji Energy Pvt Ltd APSPDCL In the matter remanded by the Hon'ble High Court of A.P. vide its order dated 29-04-2019 in W.P.No. 32465 of 2017 PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED ON 15-06-2019 (Saturday) at 11.00 AM S.No. Case No. Petitioner Respondent Subject / Prayer 1 O.P. No. 40 of 2019 GMR Vemagiri Power Generation APSPDCL, APEPDCL & M/s. Spectrum Petition challenging the short-term purchase of power by the Respondent No. 1 & 2 from the Respondent No.3. Ltd Power Generation Ltd 2 I.A. No. 3 of 2019 Lanco Kondapalli Power Limited APDISCOMs Application under Section 86 (1) (b) of Electricity Act, 2003 read with Clause (55) of APERC (Conduct of Business) in (Respondent in main O.P) Regulations seeking directions to the respondents to pay variable cost on pass through basis corresponding to the O.P.
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