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Nuclear
2 2%
2.2%
Gas
8.7%
Hydro
15.5%
Wind
8.6%
RES
0 0%
0.0%
RE
13.1%
Coal
60 1%
60.1%
SHP
1.5%
Biomass
0.5%
Bagasse Cogen
1.1%
Solar
1.3%
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Solar PV
25%
CSP
1%
Wind
58%
114.6
40
30
65.9
23
22 6
22.6
US
28.2
23.3
18.5
20
39.2
China
38.2
Germany Spain
10
3.3
0
India
18.2
Germany China
Japan
Italy
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US
India
Accelerated
Depreciation
(AD)
Key
K iinstrument
t
t for
f
success of wind
Also exists for of solar,
biomass projects
Support for
RE
Power shortage
prevails and Energy
p
gy
gap is expected to
increase
High demand
supply energy
gap
Exemptions
p
and other
incentives
Renewable
Purchase
Obligation
(RPO)
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EA, 2003
1. Section 86 - promotes RE by ensuring
grid connectivity & sale of RE.
2. Section 3 - Central Government to
develop a national policy for optimal
utilization of resources including RE .
3. SERCs to:
Section 86 - fix minimum % energy
purchase from RE sources (RPO).
Section 61 determine tariffs for the
promotion of RE
NEP, 2005
1. Sect
Section
o 5
5.2.20
0o
of NEP p
promotes
o otes
private participation in RE.
2. Section 5.12.1 of NEP targets
capital cost reduction in RE through
competition.
3. Section 5.12.2 of NEP states that
SERCs should specify appropriate
tariffs to promote RE and specify
targets for RE.
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NTP, 2006
1 A minimum percentage
1.
procurement should be
made applicable latest
by April 1, 2006
2. A p
preferential tariff to be
determined by SERC to
enable RETs to
compete
3. Procurement of RE by
distribution licensee
through competitive
bidding.
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34351 MW
WtE
35000
30000
Solar Power
M
MW
25000
Biomass power
20000
15000
9389MW
Co Gen bagasse
164.1
10000
Small Hydro
5000
Wind Power
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Capacities in MW
Source
Installed capacity by Current installed
end of 11th Plan
Capacity
(M h 2012)
(March
(M h 2015)
(March
Solar Power
941
3,383
Wind power
17,352
22,645
Biomass Power
3,225
,
,
4,183
Small Hydro
3,395
4,025
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TOTAL
24,914
34351
2014
2015
5%
10%
15%
3.00%
1.25%
2.00%
0 25%
0.25%
0%
0.00%
2009-10
2014-15
2019-20
2011-12
2016-17
2021-22
N
New
Vi
Vision:
i
Current Situation
Capacity
Installed capacity
stands
sta
ds at 3
34.5
5G
GW
~ 7% power from RE
with each state
RPO
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having
specific
RPOs
NAPCC
RE installed capacity
of 142.3GW
o
3G by 2020
0 0
15% RE power by
2020
Scale up targets
175 GW by 2022
Solar 100 GW
Wind 60 GW
RPO of 10.5%
required for 100 GW
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900000
3000000
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2500000
700000
MU
500000
434900
1500000
400000
300000
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200000
500000
100000
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MW
600000
2000000
18.90%
17.47%
180000
175000
15.86%
MW
14.00%
12.22%
120000
12 00%
12.00%
10.27%
100000
80000
16.00%
14.09%
140000
100000
8.38%
7.24%
18 00%
18.00%
7.26%
10.00%
8.00%
59759
60000
RPO (%)
160000
20.00%
6 00%
6.00%
40000
4.00%
17000
20000
2.00%
0 00%
0.00%
2013-14
2014-15
(p)
2015-16
(p)
2016-17
(p)
2017-18
(p)
2018-19
(p)
2019-20
(p)
2020-21
(p)
2021-22
(p)
RPO
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3053
MW
3582
MW
568
MW
4370
MW
2549
MW
35
MW
Growth path
913
MW
17352
35 MW
7394
MW
2011-12
2011
12
22645
6 5 MW
2014-15
2014
15
32352
3
35 MW
2016-17
2016
17
60000 MW
2021-22
2021
22
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Solar:
3744 MW (March 2015)
185
MW
13
942 MW 72
MW
MW
1000
MW
10
MW
16
558
7
MW 8 MW
MW
32
MW
360
MW
MW 62
MW
242
77
MW
MW
142
MW
10.95
12.16
9.39
8 98
8.98
7.49
7.0
8.79
8.36
8.5
7.94
8.34
8.03
8.05
8.25
8.057.9
5.97
6.48
6.45
6.45
6.97
6.47
6.86
55
5.5
6.87
7.04
6.17
6.9
6.46
6.71
6 72
6.72
6.94
7.12
6.76
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NSM Batch NSM
1,, Dec'10 Batch2,,
Dec'11
Orissa,
Mar'12
Karnataka, Madhya
Apr'12
p
Pradesh,,
Jun'12
Tamil
Nadu
Mar'13
A l i off ttariffs
Analysis
iff suggestt grid
id parity
it 3 years from
f
now, as against
i t anticipated
ti i t d in
i 2022 (JNNSM)
the India
MNRE
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solar
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are Rs
6.91/kWh and Rs.7.72/kWh with and without accelerated depreciation
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benefit respectively for the FY 2014-15
120
C
Cumulative
l ti Solar
S l Targets
T
t (GW)
100
80
60
60
40
22
6
12
10
5
1
0
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2016-17
2017-18
51.5
42
32
20
31
40
16
23
2018-19
2019-20
2020-21
2021-22
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Target
Current
support
Updates:
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14 States have rooftop provisions in their Solar Policy and 20 States/UTs have notified regulations
G id li
Guidelines
iissued
d tto iinclude
l d rooftop
ft under
d h
housing
i lloan and
d9b
banks
k have
h
iissued
d iinstructions
t ti
Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has notified technical standards for connectivity and metering
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MNRE
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In
di market
k t potential
t ti l ffor rooftop
ft
SPV is
i 124 GW
GW.
GW
352
210
124
0
50
100
150
Technical Potential
200
250
Economic Potential
300
350
Market Potential
400
12.71
4.893
0.47
24.07
7.253
2.07
3.215
5.131
8.346
0.12
0
18.655
7.52
0.298
31.022
7.64
0.298
49.677
MNRE
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Value
1.
100
2
2.
70 lakh
3.
4
4.
5.
6
6.
Rs 10 56 lakh
Rs.10.56
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No.
7
7.
8.
9
9.
Parameter
Value
Rs. 88,
Rs
88 000/6.62 year
Rs 33,447/
Rs.
33 447/Rs 42,000/
Rs.
42 000/Rs. 75,447/
75,447/Rs. 12,553/for
Uttarakhand
39 MW
500 + 500 MW
Rajasthan: Bhadla II
700 MW
UP
600 MW
Meghalaya
20 MW
Gujarat
j
700 MW
AP: Kurnool
1000 MW
MP
750 + 750 MW
AP: Anantpur
1500 MW
Karnataka
2000 MW
Kerala
200 MW
Telangana
1000 MW
Tamil Nadu
500 MW
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MNRE Support
Facilitate Loans: Equity support
State Govt. may provide additional grants
Scheme
Beneficiaries
Unemployed Graduates either alone or in
partnership
Panchayats Existing MSMEs
Gram Panchayats,
Implementing agency
SECI on behalf of MNRE
State governments to implement scheme
Key Benefits
Utilization of sub-stations with spare capacities & additional power for states
20,000
000 unemployed youth
Employment to almost 20
Additional grant from states will bring down the cost of power
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VGF
Defence
Large grid
connected
CPSUs
NVVN
Bundling
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S
Sheraton
C
Chola,
C
Chennai
((10,000 liter/day)
/
)
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150 MW in Neemuch, MP
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Ongoing Projects
Suggestions
Part of the GEF Contribution should be for setting up of actual Projects in the
Field
Thank You
Tarun Kapoor,
Joint Secretary,
Secretary MNRE