"With average Market Clearing Price (MCP) in February 2016 at an all-time low of Rs 2.30 per unit in 2015-16, the spot power market continued to be the most competitive option for distribution utilities and open access consumers to procure power," IEX said in a press release today.
According to a statement, average MCP at Rs 2.30 per unit is about 9 per cent lower than Rs 2.52 per unit in January. Even average Area Clearing Prices (ACP) across all bid areas reduced by 6-12 per cent in February.
However, transmission congestion in western region to southern region and eastern region to southern region corridors continued.
At 2,818 MUs, volume traded in February was marginally lower than volume traded in January (2,929 MUs). However, the average daily volume in Feb'16 was much higher at 97 MUs (million units) in comparison to 94 MUs last month.
About 112 MUs were curtailed in Feb'16, about 26 per cent lower than volume curtailed in January (152 MUs).
The eastern region to northern region and western region to northern region interconnections were congested 44 per cent and 40 per cent of the time respectively and the eastern region to southern region and western region to southern region interconnections were congested about 44 per cent of the time during the month.
