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PEDA- PRESENTATION ON
DEVELOPMENT OF NEW & RENEWABLE ENERGY IN THE STATE OF PUNJAB
Punjab's solar mission was recognized by Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the best performing state award in renewable energy capacity building at the inaugural session of the First Renewable Energy Global Investors' Meet and Expo - 2015 in New Delhi - TOI
Mohali
Chandigarh Ludhiana
Amritsar
Bathinda
Pathankot
Mohali
International Airport
Domestic Airport
• One of the best Rail and Road transport networks
• High quality Road Density: 133 Km per 100 Sq Km
• Proposed Amritsar - Delhi - Kolkata Industrial Corridor
• Abundant, Affordable & Quality Power
• 2 International Airports – Amritsar & Mohali
• 3 Domestic Airports – Bathinda, Ludhiana & Pathankot
• 13 container freight stations/ ICDs for export - import logistics
Power Surplus
State 12,054 MW in 2016-17
PAN PUNJAB
Power Transmission
Network 400 KVA Ring – First in country
ROBUST
INFRASTRUCTURE
GATEWAY To The Region
Robust INFRASTRUCTURE
Abundant SKILLS &
ENTERPRISE
Attractive INCENTIVES
Ease of DOING Business
Solar Power
Projects
Bio-CNG
Projects
Biomass Power
Projects
Bio-Fuel
Projects
Mini/Small Hydro
Projects
Waste To Energy
Projects
Biomass Co-generation Power
Energy Conservation
SOLAR 330 Days of sunshine
BIOMASS 21 Million Tones of agriculture residue per
annum
SMALL HYDEL Canal network of 5000 Km
Clean Energy Target
6.9 GW by 2030
GOAL ADVANTAGE
NRSE Policy
2012
Industrial Policy-
2013
Net Metering
Policy
SUPPORT
KEY MODEL - Setting up of RE Projects on Build, Own & Operate basis by project developers
FISCAL
Electricity Duty Exemption
Octroi Exemption (NRSE Fuel)
VAT Exemption on manufacturing & sale of NRSE machines/devices required for NRSE project
Stamp Duty Exemption & Entry tax Exemption
CLU of agricultural land and no charges
Pollution Clearances Exempted
No parallel operation charges
NON - FISCAL
Land Availability
Power Wheeling charges exempted
INCENTIVES
Punjab Solar Power
2017
1000MW
2013
9 MW
Best State Award for solar Energy Capacity Addition
BIOMASS POWER
SOLAR POWER
SMALL HYDEL POWER
WASTE TO ENERGY
CO-GENERATION POWER
INSTALLED CAPACITY
MISSION 2030
4900 MW 797 MW
950 MW 63 MW
350 MW 145 MW
20 MW 1 MW
775 MW 410 MW
1.4 GW 6.9 GW
RPO Year Energy
available to
PSPCL (MU's)
Solar RPO(%) Solar MU's
required
Solar MW's
required
MNRE Target to
achieve 8.5% Solar
RPO
2016-17 36785 2.75 1012 679
2017-18 38303 4.75 1819 1222
2018-19 39866 6.76 2691 1807
2019-20 41476 7.30 3028 2033
2020-21 43134 8.00 3451 2317
2021-22 44842 8.50 3812 2559
Solar PV
Projects
Ground Mounted
Canal Mounted
Roof Top
Mounted
Gross
Metering
Net
Metering
• PPA of 25 Years • PPA has LC & ESCROW payment
security mechanisms • PSPCL clear dues in 60 Days • PSPCL has A+ credit rating by ICRA
PPA – Purchase Power Agreement; PSPCL – Punjab State Power Corporation Limited; LC – Letter of Credit
Solar PV
Projects
Ground Mounted
Roof Top
Mounted
Gross
Metering
Canal Mounted
• 59.5 MW CAPACITY COMMISSIONED
• 723.5 MW COMMISSIONED
• 200 MW UNDER CONSTRUCTION
• Repeated participation & investment by Satisfied
Investors
NET METERING POLICY
• Consumers generate their own electricity by installing a solar power plant on the roof,
open spaces or walls of the building.
• The generated power is first used in the building as per the requirement and surplus
power is fed into the grid of PSPCL(Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd).
• During winter the energy will be banked with PSPCL which will be settled in summer in
the settlement period of October to September every year. Under this policy, the
consumer will get net bill after the adjustment of import and export of power.
• Punjab Government has set a target of 200MW by the year 2022.
GROSS METERING
• The power is generated by installing solar power plant on the roof, open spaces and generated power is fed into the grid
of PSPCL by the generator at a tariff fixed by PSERC (Punjab State Energy Regulation Commission).
CAPTIVE METERING
• The generated power is consumed by the building and there is no Import and export of power to the grid. .
• 182 MW under installation
Biomass Power Projects Biomass Co-generation Bio-ethanol Projects
• 63 MW Biomass IPP’s & 410 MW Cogeneration Installed
• Per MW Investment is Rs.5-6 Cr (Rankin Cycle)
• 21 million tons of Biomass waste per annum
• 50 MW under installalation
• MOU signed with Verbio &
CVC Infra
• DPR being submitted
• MOU signed with CVC-BETA RENEWABLES Infra for 3
Bio-refinery projects
• MOU signed with Verbio, Germany for 1 Bio-refinery
project
• Projects based on Rice straw as feedstock
• Power Generation , Bio-Ethanol , Bio-manure
Domestic
Commercial
Agriculture
Industrial
Transportation
Potential for
Energy Saving
20-25%
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Rs.5.5 Billion (USD 0.09 Billion)
Key Areas
• LED Lightening • Star rated Water Pumps
PEDA Office Chandigarh; First 5 star power efficiency rated building in North India
Institutes Number Capacity Courses offered
Engineering colleges 101 43,784 35
Polytechnics 181 62,700 29
ITIs 378 62000+ 91
World Class Institutes In The Region
Abundant Skills &
Enterprise
NIT, Jalandhar
IIT, Ropar
PTU, Jalandhar
IISER, Mohali
GNDU, Amritsar
PU, Chandigarh
Patiala
Patiala
Mohali
PEC, Chandigarh LPU, Jalandhar UBS, Chandigarh
Mohali
PU, Patiala NIPER, Mohali
NABI, Mohali
• Retention based recovery of Fixed Capital Investment
• Independent of State machinery 50-90% Retention
VAT and CST Incentive
Landmark Incentives
Other Incentives
50-100% exemption
Electricity Duty Incentive Stamp Duty Incentive Property Tax Incentive
50 - 100% exemption 50-100% exemption
Fiscal Incentives (FIIP – 2013)
W E L C O M E I N V E S T O R
Regulatory Clearances Fiscal Incentive Approvals
Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion
• Single office
• Single level of approval
• Single application CAF
(online)
• Single time document
submission
• Single communication channel
Ease of Doing Business
• Liberal Goods and Service Tax regime for NRSE
• Strong RPO enforcement through penal mechanism by regulator
• RE grid integration issues and infirm power balancing
• RE Power online generation / data management by SLDC
• Grid Code up-gradation for assimilating higher RE power share
• Surplus power scenario and assimilation of RE Power
• Role of Regulator and timely notification of RE-tariff
• State RPO fixation as per latest amended tariff policy
• Regime for third party interastate open access for RE Power
• RE Roadmap for 2030
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