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Landed Open Access Tariff Calculator
Determines open access charges and the potential economic savings for C&I consumers through detailed input options.
Inputs for open access charges
Inputs for savings calculation
Injection State
Select Injection
Andhra Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Injection Level
CTU
STU
Drawl State
Select Drawl
Andhra Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Drawl Level
CTU
STU/Discom
Drawl Voltage
11 kV
33 kV
66 kV
132 kV
220 kV
OA Duration
LTOA/MTOA
STOA
Calculate charges
OA Mode
Captive
Third Party
OA Connectivity
MW
Error: Check solar and wind capacity values!
Consumer Type
Industrial
Commercial
Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Energy Banked
%
Fuel Type
Solar
Wind
Hybrid
Solar Capacity
MW
Solar CUF
%
Wind Capacity
MW
Wind CUF
%
Calculate charges
Injection State -
Injection Level -
STU
Drawl State -
Drawl Level -
Drawl Voltage -
kV
OA Duration -
OA Mode -
OA Connectivity -
MW
Consumer Type -
Tariff ex bus bar -
INR/kWh
Energy Banked -
%
Fuel Type -
Solar
Solar Capacity -
MW
Solar CUF -
%
Wind Capacity -
MW
Wind CUF -
%
Edit charges inputs
Select injection state and drawl state and give other inputs to get the data
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Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Open access charges
INR/kWh
Landed tariff
INR/kWh
Charges for RE open access
Transmission
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
STU charges
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STU losses
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CTU charges
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-
CTU losses
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Distribution
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
Wheeling charges
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Wheeling losses
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-
-
Cross subsidy
-
-
-
Additional surcharges
-
-
-
Banking charges
-
-
-
Other
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
LDC charges
-
-
-
Electricity duty
-
-
-
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
Generator
G
C
Consumer
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
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STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
Generator
G
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
C
Consumer
Intra-state
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Energy generated and losses
Energy generated
Energy lost
Energy lost (%)
Energy received at the drawl end
-
MWh/month
-
MWh/month
-
-
MWh/month
Calculate open access savings
Edit inputs
Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Load Factor
%
Power Factor
Contracted Demand
MW
Reduction In Contracted Demand
MW
Calculate savings
Outputs for the open access charges
Select injection state and drawl state and give other inputs to get the data
-
Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Open access charges
INR/kWh
Landed tariff
INR/kWh
Charges for RE open access
Transmission
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
STU charges
-
-
-
STU losses
-
-
-
CTU charges
-
-
-
CTU losses
-
-
-
Distribution
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
Wheeling charges
-
-
-
Wheeling losses
-
-
-
Cross subsidy
-
-
-
Additional surcharges
-
-
-
Banking charges
-
-
-
Other
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
LDC charges
-
-
-
Electricity duty
-
-
-
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
Generator
G
C
Consumer
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
Generator
G
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
C
Consumer
Intra-state
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Energy generated and losses
Energy generated
Energy lost
Energy lost (%)
Energy received at the drawl end
-
mWh/month
-
mWh/month
-
-
mWh/month
-
Average discom tariff
INR/kWh
Effective electricity tariff
INR/kWh
Per unit OA savings -
INR
/
kWh
Average monthly savings -
INR
million/month
tonnes of
CO
2
emissions saved in a year.
Calculations are based on CEA's emissoins reduction factor for intermittent sources for electricity generation for FY 2022-23.
LINK
trees required to sequester these CO2 emissions in a year.
On an average a tree can sequester about 10 kg of CO2 each year. Source: MOEFCC, 2017
LINK
Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Open access charges
INR/kWh
Landed tariff
INR/kWh
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
Generator
G
C
Consumer
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
Generator
G
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
C
Consumer
Intra-state
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Charges for RE open access
Transmission
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
STU charges
-
-
-
STU losses
-
-
-
CTU charges
-
-
-
CTU losses
-
-
-
Distribution
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
Wheeling charges
-
-
-
Wheeling losses
-
-
-
Cross subsidy
-
-
-
Additional surcharges
-
-
-
Banking charges
-
-
-
Other
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
LDC charges
-
-
-
Electricity duty
-
-
-
To calculate the open access charges user needs to give different inputs on which will get the output.
Back to OA charges
Edit the OA charges inputs
View/Edit Inputs
-
Average discom tariff
INR/kWh
Effective electricity tariff
INR/kWh
Per unit OA savings -
INR
/
kWh
Average monthly savings -
INR
million/month
tonnes of
CO
2
emissions saved in a year.
Calculations are based on CEA's emissoins reduction factor for intermittent sources for electricity generation for FY 2022-23.
LINK
trees required to sequester these CO2 emissions in a year.
On an average a tree can sequester about 10 kg of CO2 each year. Source: MOEFCC, 2017
LINK
Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Open access charges
INR/kWh
Landed tariff
INR/kWh
Charges for RE open access
Transmission
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
STU charges
-
-
-
STU losses
-
-
-
CTU charges
-
-
-
CTU losses
-
-
-
Distribution
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
Wheeling charges
-
-
-
Wheeling losses
-
-
-
Cross subsidy
-
-
-
Additional surcharges
-
-
-
Banking charges
-
-
-
Other
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
LDC charges
-
-
-
Electricity duty
-
-
-
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
Generator
G
C
Consumer
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
Generator
G
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
C
Consumer
Intra-state
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Energy generated and losses
Energy generated
Energy lost
Energy lost (%)
Energy received at the drawl end
-
MWh/month
-
MWh/month
-
-
MWh/month
Reset
Injection State
Select Injection
Andhra Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Injection Level
CTU
STU
Drawl State
Select Drawl
Andhra Pradesh
Chhattisgarh
Gujarat
Haryana
Jharkhand
Karnataka
Kerala
Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra
Odisha
Punjab
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Telangana
Uttarakhand
Uttar Pradesh
West Bengal
Drawl Level
CTU
STU/Discom
Drawl Voltage
11 kV
33 kV
66 kV
132 kV
220 kV
OA Duration
LTOA/MTOA
STOA
OA Mode
Captive
Third Party
OA Connectivity
MW
Error: Check solar and wind capacity values!
Consumer Type
Industrial
Commercial
Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Energy Banked
%
Fuel Type
Solar
Wind
Hybrid
Solar Capacity
MW
Solar CUF
%
Wind Capacity
MW
Wind CUF
%
Load Factor
%
Power Factor
Contracted Demand
MW
Reduction In Contracted Demand
MW
Calculate savings
-
Average discom tariff
INR/kWh
Effective electricity tariff
INR/kWh
Per unit OA savings -
INR
/
kWh
Average monthly savings -
INR
million/month
tonnes of
CO
2
emissions saved in a year.
Calculations are based on CEA's emissoins reduction factor for intermittent sources for electricity generation for FY 2022-23.
LINK
trees required to sequester these CO2 emissions in a year.
On an average a tree can sequester about 10 kg of CO2 each year. Source: MOEFCC, 2017
LINK
Tariff ex bus bar
INR/kWh
Open access charges
INR/kWh
Landed tariff
INR/kWh
Charges for RE open access
Transmission
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
STU charges
-
-
-
STU losses
-
-
-
CTU charges
-
-
-
CTU losses
-
-
-
Distribution
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
Wheeling charges
-
-
-
Wheeling losses
-
-
-
Cross subsidy
-
-
-
Additional surcharges
-
-
-
Banking charges
-
-
-
Other
Conventional
Exemption
RE charges
LDC charges
-
-
-
Electricity duty
-
-
-
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
Generator
G
C
Consumer
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
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STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
STU
Injection
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CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Inter-state
G
C
Intra-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
Distribution through open access
Inter-state
Generator
G
Inter-state
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
Intra-state
C
Consumer
Intra-state
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Intra- state 33 kV
G
STU
Injection
INR -
CTU
INR -
STU
Drawl
INR -
Discom
INR -
C
OA Distribution from Generator to the consumer
Energy generated and losses
Energy generated
Energy lost
Energy lost (%)
Energy received at the drawl end
-
MWh/month
-
MWh/month
-
-
MWh/month
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