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Renewable Energy Industry Scenario in India and Emerging Collaboration Opportunities
A présentation by :K N [email protected] Baer Solar Limitedwww.moserbaer.in ,
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India’s Energy Consumption is 12.6 million btu. India energy intensity is much lower as compared to Japan, USA and Asia as a whole by 3.7, 1.55 and 1.47 times respectively (energy consumption compared to GDP).
Anything tangible or intangible, that costs money is evaluated very carefully and used equally carefully in India
The per capita energy consumption figures are very low in spite of high rate of development now taking place i.e. approx . 550 KWH per annum
Only 52 GW of the 78.6 GW originally envisaged under the 11th Five Year Plan that ended March 2012
The 12th Plan (2012-17) now aims for a capacity addition of 103.3 GW It is estimated that India needs to have over 300 GW of energy installation by 2017 Renewable energy is well positioned to play a critical role in addressing this growing energy demand due to burdensome coal and gas supplies denting capacity targets
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Detail of Power Generation Capacity 2010-2011
All figures are in MW Source :MNRE and CEA Report
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Installation Growth and percentage contribution from RES
Source :DMLF Division CEA ** Tentative Projection for XII
Plan
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Generation Growth and percentage contribution from RES
Source :DMLF Division CEA ** Tentative Projection for XII
Plan
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Demand Estimation of Renewable Energy in India
As projected by the 17th Electric Power Survey of India and the Projected RPOs
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Incentive fuelled to meet Energy Challenge
Incentive-laden policies have fuelled growth in India's renewable energy sector
Renewable power has been particularly beneficial for an enormous, over-populated country like India
Wind energy capacity in India is fastest growing with a record 3,163 MW and in third place, behind China and the US
Grid-connected solar capacity also surged from 18 MW in 2010 to 1GW in 2012
The growth of other renewable sources like Biomass power ,Small Hydro and waste to Energy should also continue in the at steady pace
RECE trading is expected to improve the returns for Renewable Energy Benefits to renewable energy projects such as no need for industrial
clearance, availability of loan, excise duty exemption, custom duty concession, financial support to renewable energy’s R&D projects, income tax holiday, accelerated depreciation, preferential tariffs, interest and capital subsidies, energy buy-back and third party sale
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Incentive fuelled for Solar PV Technology
Promulgation of JNNMS and state Policies have paved the way for development of solar energy in the country
Significant facilitation extended by the central and state Govt. For shaping India as solar manufacturing hub in world
Taking cue of the present demand –supply situation in the manufacturing space ,setting up of manufacturing bases looks real significance and viable proposition
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Areas for Potential Collaboration
Define and Improve Future Renewable Energy Options.
Accelerated deployment of alternative energy technologies:Ensuring physical, economic, social and natural sciences research and basic research challenges are addressed
Understanding future energy options:Social, environmental and economic implications
Reducing energy consumption and demand:Development of behavioural, market and technological advances informed by a whole system understanding.
Building capacity:Providing the skilled people to deliver new energy futures through the training and development of new researchers, policy makers and business leaders.
Challenges:Forecasting in Energy market and improved optimisation strategies for whole system future energy infrastructure
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The opportunity in Collaboration :PV Technology
Assessment of solar resource and site selection: Solar resource assessment play a key role as it helps for efficient out put of a plant and minimise the site development cost
Selection of better PV Technology i.e. : Crystalline Silicon (Cr Si) and Thin Film Technologies A Si (Amorphous Silicon), CdTe (Cadmium Telleride), CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium diSelenide) or any alternate having impact on better efficiency and performance for PV modules
Storage and Amenability to Grid Connectivity:Less amenable to very large scale and wide spread grid connectivity due to bottleneck in storage ; Improved Battery Storage Technologies
Ability to improve efficiency :Optimisation of structure ,trackers ,inverters ,micro inverters Improvisation and adoption of micro grid concept and mini grid conceptFocus on efficiency of Solar, Storage and Cost Reduction
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Country’s 1st 1 MW Grid Connected Solar farm for Mahagenco
Maharashtra, IndiaElectrical Power Output: 1,000 kWp
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Country’s 1st 5 MW GoI Demo Project of IREDA
Tamil Nadu, IndiaElectrical Power Output: 5,000 kWp
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Asia’s Largest Solar Farm, Gujarat IndiaElectrical Power Output: 30,000 kWp
Country’s 1st 30 MW Solar Project
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Jodhpur - RajasthanElectrical Power Output: 30,000 kWp
JNNSM Migration Project