Himachal Pradesh Releases Draft Resource Adequacy Regulations
11 Mar 2025
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The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (HPERC) has introduced a draft framework for resource adequacy, aimed at ensuring sufficient electricity capacity additions to meet the state鈥檚 growing demand. The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (Framework for Resource Adequacy) Regulations, 2025 are designed to facilitate a balanced mix of energy contracts at the least cost while ensuring grid reliability.
Scope and Applicability
The new regulations will apply to:
Generating companies
Distribution licensees
State load dispatch centres (SLDCs)
State transmission utilities
Other grid-connected stakeholders in Himachal Pradesh
Through this framework, the HPERC seeks to improve generation and transmission planning, ensuring the state鈥檚 electricity demand is met efficiently and sustainably.
Demand Assessment and Forecasting
Long- and Medium-Term Forecasting
Distribution licensees will be required to prepare demand forecasts based on hourly or sub-hourly data, considering:
Category-wise consumption trends
Assessed consumption for agricultural and domestic consumers
Captive, prosumer, and open-access load forecasts
The summed energy forecast (in MWh) across multiple consumer categories will serve as the final demand projection at the distribution level.
Peak demand assessment will be based on:
Historical data from the past three years
Average load factor and diversity factor
Seasonal variations and energy demand trends
Short-Term Forecasting
For short-term planning, distribution licensees must develop a methodology for hourly and sub-hourly forecasts and maintain a historical demand database. A load research study will be conducted to determine the hourly load profile, including:
The contribution of various consumer categories to peak demand
The impact of demand response strategies and load-shifting measures
Time-of-use analysis to optimise electricity consumption
Reporting and Compliance
To ensure accuracy in demand forecasting, distribution licensees must prepare:
Rolling short-, medium-, and long-term demand forecasts
Hourly or sub-hourly demand projections
These reports must be submitted to the State Load Dispatch Centre (SLDC) by April 30 each year.
Policy Impact
The draft regulations are expected to enhance energy security in Himachal Pradesh, supporting efficient resource planning and ensuring that electricity supply keeps pace with increasing demand.
The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (HPERC) has introduced a draft framework for resource adequacy, aimed at ensuring sufficient electricity capacity additions to meet the state鈥檚 growing demand. The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (Framework for Resource Adequacy) Regulations, 2025 are designed to facilitate a balanced mix of energy contracts at the least cost while ensuring grid reliability.
Scope and Applicability
The new regulations will apply to:
Generating companies
Distribution licensees
State load dispatch centres (SLDCs)
State transmission utilities
Other grid-connected stakeholders in Himachal Pradesh
Through this framework, the HPERC seeks to improve generation and transmission planning, ensuring the state鈥檚 electricity demand is met efficiently and sustainably.
Demand Assessment and Forecasting
Long- and Medium-Term Forecasting
Distribution licensees will be required to prepare demand forecasts based on hourly or sub-hourly data, considering:
Category-wise consumption trends
Assessed consumption for agricultural and domestic consumers
Captive, prosumer, and open-access load forecasts
The summed energy forecast (in MWh) across multiple consumer categories will serve as the final demand projection at the distribution level.
Peak demand assessment will be based on:
Historical data from the past three years
Average load factor and diversity factor
Seasonal variations and energy demand trends
Short-Term Forecasting
For short-term planning, distribution licensees must develop a methodology for hourly and sub-hourly forecasts and maintain a historical demand database. A load research study will be conducted to determine the hourly load profile, including:
The contribution of various consumer categories to peak demand
The impact of demand response strategies and load-shifting measures
Time-of-use analysis to optimise electricity consumption
Reporting and Compliance
To ensure accuracy in demand forecasting, distribution licensees must prepare:
Rolling short-, medium-, and long-term demand forecasts
Hourly or sub-hourly demand projections
These reports must be submitted to the State Load Dispatch Centre (SLDC) by April 30 each year.
Policy Impact
The draft regulations are expected to enhance energy security in Himachal Pradesh, supporting efficient resource planning and ensuring that electricity supply keeps pace with increasing demand.
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