Power Trading Thermal Power Wind Power Solar Power

Power Trading

Electricity is a secondary energy source that we get from the conversion of other sources of energy such as coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear power, and so on. These sources are known as “primary sources.” Primary sources can be renewable or non-renewable, but the electricity itself is neither.

Thermal Power

A thermal power station is a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy.

Wind Power

Wind Energy is renewable and harnesses the energy generated by wind through the use of wind turbines that convert it into electricity. Wind, technically, is a byproduct of differences in temperature and is generated from the uneven heating of the atmosphere, mountains, valleys, and the revolution of the planets around the sun.

Solar Power

Solar energy uses the sun’s light and heat to generate renewable or ‘green’ energy. The most common forms of solar energy are harnessed by solar panels or photovoltaic cells.

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Welcome to SSE

I am Bala Kumar J, and am the Proprietor of Shri Sowmitra Enterprises (SSE). SSE team has been in the industry for over 4 years and I am having the 15 Years of Experience in Power Market Operation at Tamil Nadu.

We already generated value to customers/companies by Power Trading Business in Indian Energy Exchange (IEX) - Fixed and Variable, In Group Captive Power (GCP) - Thermal Power, Wind Power and Solar Power, In Third Party Power (TPP) - Biomass Power, Solar Power, Wind Power, In Bilateral Power (BP) - Thermal Power, Hydro Power and In Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) - both REC and Non REC.

In addition to that the value added services like Deemed Demand Approval, E – Tax Approval, Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) Liasoning works, State Load Despatch Centre (SLDC) Documents collection and submission and No Objection Certificates (NOC) follow up, Monthly Energy adjustment and bill follow up etc.,

Our Customers are located from Chennai, Chengalpattu, Coimbatore, Dindugal, Erode, Gobi, Mettur, Namakkal, Palladam, Pudukottai, Salem, Theni, Thiruppur, Tirunelveli, Trichy Metro, Udumalpet and Virudhu Nagar.


Mission

To fulfil the Short Term, Medium Term and Long Term Power Requirements in Interstate / Intra State Open Access Transaction of our customers and arrange them with the Competitive market prices.

SERVICES

Our Services Are

GCP

A Group Captive Scheme is where someone develops a power plant for collective usage of many commercial.

TPP

PPA is signed between the buyer and seller, which is generally facilitated by a Consultant for a little margin.

IEX

Today, more than 6200 participants are registered on our exchange and are located across utilities from 29 States.

Electrical Material

We also supplying for the all type of Electrical and Electronic parts brands like: Siemens, Finolex, L&T.

Power Trading and Open Access

Electricity is a secondary energy source that we get from the conversion of other sources of energy such as coal, natural gas, oil, nuclear power, and so on. These sources are known as “primary sources.” Primary sources can be renewable or non-renewable, but the electricity itself is neither.

Power trading refers to the purchasing and selling of power between participants in the energy industry. There are various forms of power trading that are possible. However, it all depends on the market design, ranging from short-term trading to long-term power purchase agreements.


Open Access

Allows large users of power — typically having connected load of 1 megawatt (MW) and above — to buy cheaper power from the open market.

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Inter State Open Access

When buying and selling entity belongs to different states. In this case CERC regulations are followed. It is further categorized as :

  • Short Term Open Access (STOA): Open access allowed for the period of one month and up to three months.
  • Medium Term Open Access (MTOA): Open access allowed for a period of 3 months to 3 years.
  • Long Term Open Access (LTOA): Open access allowed for a period of 12 years to 25 years.

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Bilateral Transaction

In Bilateral Transactions a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) is signed between the buyer and seller, which is generally facilitated by a trader/consultant for a little margin.

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Collective Transaction

In case of Collective Transactions the Electricity is traded through Exchanges, by exchange members for a small margin fixed by commission. Currently India has three exchanges Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) and Hindustan Power Exchange.,

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Intra State Open Access

When buying and selling entity belongs to same state. In this case SERC regulations are followed. It is further categorized as STOA, MTOA, and LTOA and the duration of which depends on the respective State Open Access Regulations.

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Group Captive Power

A Group Captive Scheme is where someone develops a power plant for collective usage of many commercial consumers. At present, a power project is considered 'captive' if consuming entity or entities consume at least 51% of the power generated and owns at least 26% of the equity.


Thermal Power

A thermal power station is a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy.

Coal-generated electricity is created using a “pulverized coal combustion system” (PCC). Coal is milled into a fine powder and is blown into a combustion chamber of a boiler and burned at a high temperature. The gases and heat energy produced converts water into steam. This steam passes through a turbine containing thousand of propeller-like blades. At the end of these propellers, a generator sits mounted at one of the turbine shafts. When the generator’s coils are rotated in a strong magnetic field, electricity is created.

The electricity generated is transported at higher voltages via power line grids.


Wind Power

Wind Energy is renewable and harnesses the energy generated by wind through the use of wind turbines that convert it into electricity. Wind, technically, is a byproduct of differences in temperature and is generated from the uneven heating of the atmosphere, mountains, valleys, and the revolution of the planets around the sun.

Wind turbines work the opposite way that fans do– instead of using electricity to create wind, wind turbines use wind to make electricity. The wind turns the blades which spin a shaft that is connected to a generator and produces electricity.


Solar Power

Solar energy uses the sun’s light and heat to generate renewable or ‘green’ energy. The most common forms of solar energy are harnessed by solar panels or photovoltaic cells. When rays hit the solar panels, it loosens electrons from their atoms and allows electrons to flow through the cell and generate electricity. In other ways, the sun’s energy is used to boil water and operate a steam turbine to generate electricity in a similar fashion to coal or nuclear power plants.


Electrical Material

We also supplying for the all type of Electrical and Electronic parts brands like: Siemens, Finolex, L&T ,Orbit, Polycab, Schneider, Telemecanic, Abb, Fuji, JaiBalaji Almonard, Autonics, Selectron, Meanwell, Ideal, Tekinic,Euchner, Allen Bradley, Siemens, Omron plc input output modules

To get the latest Price/Offer with Terms and Conditions, please click here.

Third Party Power

PPA is signed between the buyer and seller, which is generally facilitated by a Consultant for a little margin.


Thermal Power

A thermal power station is a type of power station in which heat energy is converted to electrical energy.

Coal-generated electricity is created using a “pulverized coal combustion system” (PCC). Coal is milled into a fine powder and is blown into a combustion chamber of a boiler and burned at a high temperature. The gases and heat energy produced converts water into steam. This steam passes through a turbine containing thousand of propeller-like blades. At the end of these propellers, a generator sits mounted at one of the turbine shafts. When the generator’s coils are rotated in a strong magnetic field, electricity is created.

The electricity generated is transported at higher voltages via power line grids.


Biomass/Bioenergy

Bio energy is energy made from biomass, which consists of recently living (but now dead) organisms, mainly plants. Types of biomass commonly used for bioenergy include wood, food crops such as corn, energy crops and waste from forests, yards, or farms


Wind Power

Wind Energy is renewable and harnesses the energy generated by wind through the use of wind turbines that convert it into electricity. Wind, technically, is a byproduct of differences in temperature and is generated from the uneven heating of the atmosphere, mountains, valleys, and the revolution of the planets around the sun.

Wind turbines work the opposite way that fans do– instead of using electricity to create wind, wind turbines use wind to make electricity. The wind turns the blades which spin a shaft that is connected to a generator and produces electricity.


Solar Power

Solar energy uses the sun’s light and heat to generate renewable or ‘green’ energy. The most common forms of solar energy are harnessed by solar panels or photovoltaic cells. When rays hit the solar panels, it loosens electrons from their atoms and allows electrons to flow through the cell and generate electricity. In other ways, the sun’s energy is used to boil water and operate a steam turbine to generate electricity in a similar fashion to coal or nuclear power plants.

To get the latest Price/Offer with Terms and Conditions, please click here.

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No.7/154 H4, Ganapathy Nagar, Elurpatty, Thottiyam (Taluk) Trichy – 621 215

Shri Sowmitra Enterprises, Spencer Plaza, Ganga Business Centre, F 205, Phase III, 1st Floor, 769, Anna Salai,
Chennai – 600 002

+91 9566118222

shrisowmitraenterprises@gmail.com

power@shrisowmitraenterprises.in