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CERC Approves Transmission Tariff for SJVN Transmission’s Bikaner–Moga Project

Case Overview

  • Petitioner: SJVN Transmission Limited (STL), a wholly owned subsidiary of SJVN Ltd.
  • Subject: Approval of transmission tariff under the CERC (Terms and Conditions of Tariff) Regulations, 2019.
  • Project: Transmission system for evacuation of 2 GW solar power from Bikaner (Phase-II), Rajasthan under Phase-II Part-B.
  • Order Date: 25 July 2025
  • Coram: Chairperson Jishnu Barua; Members Ramesh Babu V., Harish Dudani, Ravinder Singh Dhillon

Project Details

  • Key Transmission Assets:
    • 400 kV D/C Bikaner–Bikaner-II line (~20 km)
    • 765 kV D/C Bikaner–Moga line (~550 km)
    • Associated bays and substation works at Bikaner and Moga
  • Commercial Operation Date (COD): 29 June 2023
  • Scheduled COD (SCOD): 1 July 2023

Tariff Determination

  • STL applied for approval of annual transmission charges (ATC) for 25 years.
  • CERC reviewed capital costs, IDC (Interest During Construction), IEDC (Incidental Expenditure During Construction), debt–equity ratio (70:30), and working capital.
  • Petitioner’s Claim: ₹616.89 crore ATC
  • CERC Approval: ₹607.54 crore ATC
  • Disallowances were made on IDC/IEDC after prudence check.

Regulatory Process

  • CTUIL confirmed successful completion and integration into the ISTS.
  • RLDC certified COD.
  • CEA clearance and Grid Code compliance were established.
  • No public notice was required since this was a cost-plus tariff petition.

Commission’s Findings

  • Project execution was timely, with cost variations within permissible limits.
  • Tariff allowed from COD until 31 March 2029, extendable under regulations.
  • STL directed to:
    • Submit true-up capital cost after audited accounts.
    • Provide compliance and progress reports regularly.

Key Takeaway

CERC approved annual transmission charges of ₹607.54 crore for SJVN Transmission’s Bikaner–Moga transmission system, a critical project enabling evacuation of 2 GW renewable energy from Rajasthan. The order applied minor cost disallowances but otherwise upheld STL’s claim.