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Sector Profile: Power including Renewable Energy
Madhya
Pradesh
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Power – Scenario in India
Renewable Energy – Scenario in India
Power – Scenario in Madhya Pradesh
Renewable Energy – Scenario in Madhya Pradesh
Opportunities in Renewable Energy
Contacts
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Snapshot – Installed power generation capacity of 163,669 MW
as on 31 July 2010
– Per capita energy consumption increased from 566
kWh in 2003 to 733 kWh in 2009
– India among leading energy consumers in the
world, accounting for 4.1% of global energy
consumption *
– Energy requirement stood at 830594 million units in
India during 2009-10
– Demand for energy has grown at an average of
3.6% per annum over the past 30 years
– Energy shortage of around 10-12% anticipated
during 2010-11 in the country
– Expected commissioning of 21441 MW capacity in
2010 -11
Source: Economic Survey of India 2009-10; International Energy Outlook 2010; www.cea.nic.in; * in 2007
Target to add 78,000 MW of installed
generation capacity by 2012
Thermal 64%
Renewable Energy Sources
10%
Hydro 23%
Nuclear 3%
Installed Power Generation Capacity in India - 163,669 MW
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Biomass Power, 901.1
Wind Power, 12009.48
Small Hydro Power, 2767.05
Cogeneration-bagasse, 1411.53
Waste to Energy, 72.46
Solar Power, 12.28
Grid-interactive Renewable Power in India as on Jun 2010
Source: www.mnre.gov.in
Off-Grid / Distributed Renewable Power
Source / System Achievements
Biomass Power / Cogen.(non-bagasse) 238.17 MW
Biomass Gasifier 125.44 MW eq.
Waste-to- Energy 52.72 MW eq.
Solar PV Power Plants 2.92 MW
Aero-Generators/Hybrid Systems 1.07 MW
Total 420.32 MW
Decentralized Energy Systems
Source / System Achievements
Family Type Biogas Plants 4.26 million
SPV Home Lighting System 603,307 nos.
Solar Lantern 797,344 nos.
SPV Street Lighting System 119,634 nos.
SPV Pumps 7,334 nos.
Solar Water Heating - Collector Area 3.53 mn. sq.m.
Potential of Grid-Interactive Renewable Energy
Source / System Achievements
Biomass Power 16881 MW
Wind Power 45195 MW
Small Hydro Power 15000 MW
Cogeneration-bagasse 5000 MW
Waste to Energy 2700 MW
Solar Power 50 MW / sq. km.
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Snapshot – Electricity generation capacity of 9,878.25 MW *
– 7.746 million consumers
– Electricity consumption of 20952 million units
– Availability of power 4800 – 6000 MW in the State
and 2151.3 MW from the Central sector
– Demand of power from Agriculture-sector increases
by 2000 MW during Nov. – March
– Demand for power to increase to 72145 MW by
2011-12
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Source: Economic Survey of MP 2009-10; * as on Nov 2009
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Achievements
– Continuous increase in Power Generating and
Transmission capacity
– Electricity sales increased by 2.10% in 2008-09
– 64% rural electrification; electrification of 228
villages during 2009-10 (till Dec 09)
– 24 hrs electricity supply to industries since 2005-06
– Plant Load Factor improved from 60% to 69%
– 1000 MW power available from Electricity Banking
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Ongoing Projects
42 MOU’s have been signed by the State Government with various developers out of which 'Letter of Intent'
for 11 projects have been issued. MOU’s for 51405 MW have been signed and are expected to produce
investments worth Rs. 2201.04 billion.
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Key Power projects in the State
Developer Project Capacity
(in MW)
Location
Sasan Power Limited Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project 3960 Sasan
M.P. Power Generating Co. Ltd. Chitrangi Mega Thermal Power 3960 Chitrangi
N.T.P.C Ltd. Narsingpur Coal Based Thermal Electricity 2640 Narsinghpur
ISNI Electric Power Co. Pvt. Ltd. Siddhi Thermal Power 2000 Sidhi
Welspun Urja Madhya Pradesh Ltd. Betul coal based Thermal Power plant 2000 Betul
Indraprastha Power Generation Co. Ltd. Mara coal - Based Thermal Power plant 2000 Mara-Li
Jindal India Thermal Power Ltd. Siddhi Thermal Power 2000 Sidhi
M.P. Power Generating Co. Ltd. Khandwa Thermal Power 1600 Khandwa
Shahpura Thermal power Co. Ltd. Shahpura Thermal Power 1500 Shahpura
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Chutka Atomic Power 1400 Chutka
Adani Power Limited Chindwara Thermal Power 1320 Chhindwara
Total 24380
Source: CMIE , Economic Survey of MP 2009-10 & Department of Power (MP) Annual Report – 2009-10
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Source: MPUVNL; www.mnre.gov.in
Source Potential
Wind 1200 MW
Biomass 1040 MW
Small Hydro 410 MW
Solar 20 MW/ sq. Km
Potential of renewable energy Snapshot – State endowed with diverse forms of renewable
energy sources (wind, biomass, small hydro, solar)
– High solar radiation with more than 300 days of
clear sun & solar potential upto 5.8 kWh/sq.m
– Significant achievements in use of renewable
energy
Potential to generate power
from Solid Waste in 5 cities
- Gwalior, Indore, Bhopal,
Jabalpur and Rewa
Narmada basin area has the
potential to generate power
from Geothermal energy.
Renewable Energy Projects
Biomass 25 MW (Installed)
Wind 169 MW (Installed)
Solar Proposed Sites
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Source: Economic Survey of MP 2009-10; MPUVNL
Snapshot
– Gross potential for power generation from Wind
Energy 5500 MW
– Technically proven sites having cumulative potential
to generate 1200 MW of energy
– Present Wind Power installed capacity - 169 MW
– Projects in pipeline for installation of wind power
systems of 800 MW capacity
– Plan to install new wind monitoring stations
5 sites (MNRE/C-WET)
20 sites (Private wind monitoring)
– More sites expected to open up for investment
Project Developer Location Capacity
Enercon Ltd Dewas 51.2 MW
Suzlon Energy Ltd Ratlam 32.7 MW
M P Wind farms Dewas 15 MW
M P Wind Farms Ltd Dewas 13 MW
Suzlon Energy Ltd Dewas 12.5 MW
Enercon I Ltd Dewas 9.6 MW
Suzlon Energy Ltd Ratlam 9.6 MW
Goezte Fiancial Service Dewas 5.9 MW
NEPC/Sothern Wind Farms Ratlam 4.9 MW
S E Energy park Ratlam 4.8 MW
Others 9.7 MW
Total 169 MW
Installed Wind Power Projects in the State
400 MW of Wind Energy projects expected to be
installed in next three years.
The State has signed 2 MoUs with WEG
Manufacturers & Power Developers for
developing 400 MW of wind energy projects.
Huge potential for investments in Wind Energy projects in Madhya Pradesh
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Power generation from Wind Energy
Several sites in the State provide favorable
climatic conditions for Wind Energy projects
Proven Potential at Wind
Power Sites
District Capacity
Dewas 250 MW
Dhar 50 MW
Betul 250 MW
Shajapur 150 MW
Ratlam 150 MW
Mandsor 50 MW
Neemach 50 MW
Badwani 250 MW
Source: Economic Survey of MP 2009-10; MPUVNL
Madhya Pradesh an ideal destination for investments in
Wind Energy
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Source: MPUVNL; Annual Report, MNRE, GoI
Snapshot
– Installed capacity - 25 MW
– Expected commissioning in 2010-11 - 30 MW
– Biomass based power plants take about 24-30
months time for commissioning
– All projects are on PPP mode
– Proposals for setting up Biomass plants of 450
MW cumulative capacity registered
Project Developer Location Capacity
Ramnik Power Balaghat 6 MW
H.R. Johnsons Dewas 3.5 MW
Narmada Sugar Badwani 3 MW
Deepak Spinners Guna 3 MW
Khetan Chemicals Dhar 2.1 MW
Ambika Solvex , Indore Jaora 1.2 MW
Bajrang Agro Industries Dhar 1.2 MW
API Agro Raisen 1.05 MW
Javandhai Sugar Narsinghpur 0.75 MW
Lyod Insulators Dhar 0.6 MW
Kashyap Sweetner Ratlam 0.44 MW
Satya Biscuits Bhopal 0.4 MW
Kundan Namkeen Bhopal 0.3 MW
Aditya Food Bhopal 0.3 MW
Others --- 1.6 MW
Total 25.43 MW
Installed Bio Mass Projects in the state
Gross potential of Biomass based power in MP - 1040 MW
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Source: New & Renewable Energy Department, Government of Madhya Pradesh
SHP sites identified by WRD / NVDA / MPPGCL – total 67 sites and 157205 kW capacity
District
No.
of
Sites
Tentative
Capacity
(kW)
Balaghat 2 2550
Betul 2 9000
Chhatarpur 1 23000
Chhindwara 6 22400
Datia 2 10500
Guna 5 1300
Gwalior 2 1000
Summary of Basin-wise Small Hydro Power (SHP) Potential
Basin No. of
sites
Installed
Capacity (kW)
Dependable
Energy (GWh)
Son 3 26500 108
Narmada 5 49000 164.37
Godawari (Pranhita) 6 54040 208.61
Tapi 3 37000 135
Total 19 183900 714.48 Potential to generate 410 MW
District
No.
of
Sites
Tentative
Capacity
(kW)
Satna 7 12600
Sehore 2 2100
Seoni 3 8450
Shahdol 2 5800
Shivpuri 3 2400
Sidhi 6 6700
Vidisha 1 800
District
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Sites
Tentative
Capacity
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Jhabua 1 175
Khandwa 2 8450
Khargone 1 250
Mandla 7 14980
Morena 1 2700
Rewa 8 17750
Sagar 3 4300
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Snapshot – High Solar energy potential
– The State endowed with high solar radiation with
around 300 days of clear sun
– The State offers good sites having potential in the
range of 5.5 to 5.8 kWh/ sq.m. – ideal settings for
installation of Solar based power projects
– Solar Energy Park being setup in Rajgarh District
– Draft Solar Energy Policy issued in July 2010 and
expected to be finalized soon
Focus areas of proposed Solar Energy Policy
– To establish the State as a leader in Solar Energy
– Proposed target of 500 MW by 2013
– Land database being set up to facilitate faster allocation of land
– Exemption from electricity duty and carbon credit benefit for investors
– Enhancement in plan ceiling from Rs. 130 million to Rs. 215 million
– Active involvement with DFID / GTZ / BEE for capacity building and strengthening of infrastructure
Source: MPUVNL; Madhya Pradesh Solar Energy Policy 2010 (proposed)
Solar Radiations in the state
High solar radiations Investor friendly
policy
Huge investment potential in the
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Ganeshpura Dist.-
Rajgarh (Identified site
for Solar Energy Park)
Indore
Bhopal
Solar Energy Park Site
– 2 hrs away from Bhopal Airport
– 367 acres of land allotted at Ganeshpura in
Rajgarh district
Key Highlights
– Development in 3 phases proposed at a total outlay
of approx. Rs 200 millions
– State support & PPP mechanism to finance the
project
– Target to set up 50 MW Solar Energy based power
generation capacity by 2013
– To provide support infrastructure like business
centre, security, evacuation infrastructure,
warehousing for spares
– To identify local ITI’s for support on technical &
trained manpower
– Potential to develop a manufacturing hub for
Renewable Energy sector
– Sufficient land available for future expansion
– Opportunity under JNNSM to promote domestic
manufacturing
– 220 kV sub-station on site
– Load Dispatch Centre
Source: Brochure on Solar Energy Park, Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh; MPUVNL
Solar Energy Park at Rajgarh
With radiation in the range of 5.5 - 5.9 kWh / sq.
m. & more than 325 average sunny days, the
park is ideally suited for solar energy projects.
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Special package for mega projects
Industrial investment promotion
assistance – 50 to 75% of commercial
tax for 4-5 years
5 year electricity duty exemption on captive power
generation
For thrust sector industries - 25% capital subsidy
Concessional registration charges
and stamp duty exemption for term
loans
Interest subsidy of 3-5% on term loan for
5-7 years
Land on 75% concessional rate for
mega projects
Entry tax exemption for 5 years
Projects Reports Cost Reimbursement
Scheme
Subsidy on ISO Certification, Patent
Registration & Technology Acquisition
VGF funding of upto 40% (20% GoI +
additional 20% State Govt.)
Incentives by MP State Government
Source: Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Policy – 2004
Why MP?
– MP rich in low grade coal suitable for power generation
– The natural resources available in MP such as coal, water, wind power, biomass and coal bed methane have
the potential to generate15000MW of power in next 5-10 years.
– MP centrally located and has excellent railway and road connectivity, making it easy to bring in coal or other
fuel for power plants
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Benefits
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investor
– 100% FDI under automatic route
– Capital import duty concessions,
waiver of local levies extended to
large power projects
– Tax holiday of 100% on profit for 10
consecutive years out of first 15 years
– Generation other than any large hydro
projects is de-licensed
– Generation & distribution de-licensed
in rural areas
– Unbundling of State electricity boards
for efficiency and effectiveness
– Inter institution group for speedy
financing
– 5 years Electricity Duty Exemption on
captive power generation
– Projects Reports Cost Reimbursement
Scheme, subsidy on ISO Certification,
– Patent Registration & Technology
Acquisition
Non Conventional Energy Policy &
Small Hydro Policy
– 100% power banking
– Govt. land use permission @ Rs. 1/-
(token) premium
– Projects entitled to benefits under
Industrial Promotion Policy 2004
– Exemption from Open Access
charges; 4% subsidy on wheeling
charges provided by the State
– Captive consumers of power allowed
to reduce contract Demand
– Carbon credit related financial
benefits directly given to the investor
– No other Biomass project will be
allowed within the radius of 25 km.
– Exemption for payment of cess on
power supplied by SHP
– Machinery & Equipment for SHP
exempted from entry tax
– Electricity Duty exemption
Policy of Central Government Policy of MP State Government
Source: Madhya Pradesh Non-conventional power policy; www.powermin.nic.in
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Source: MPUVNL
List of Operational Programmes / schemes
Programmes / schemes Features / Coverage Project cost (Rs. Cr.)
Special Area Development Program
(S.A.D.P.)
– Raj Bhawan, Forts, Monuments, Mantralaya, Vidhan Sabha
building 5.5
Solar Power Packs for Tribal
Hostels
– Identified 68 residential schools & hostels
– Approx. 5000 students to benefit by uninterrupted power
supply in remote & rural locations
12.11
Remote Village Electrification
Program
– Electrification of remote villages through renewable energy
sources
– Provide home-lighting to each household & street lighting for
every 10 houses
Solar PV Program in Naxal Affected
Area
– To provide uninterrupted power supply for lighting & wireless
communication needs of remotely placed Police Stations &
out-posts of Balaghat district
– Solar PV power plants of 450 W capacity each provided to 28
Police stations & out-posts
0.85
Solar PV Project for Community
Health Centres
– To deploy 10 kW capacity Solar PV power plants at 28 Govt.
Community Health Centres in various locations
– To provide uninterrupted power supply for operation theater,
maintaining refrigeration and other essential requirements
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State level Energy Audit efforts
– Compulsory Energy Audit of all Govt. establishments having
annual electricity bill of more than Rs 5.0 lakh
– Investment Grade energy auditing of 13 Municipal
Corporations completed
– Investment Grade Energy audit of 22 Government buildings
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− Tariff order issued for all main RE technologies
including solar energy
− Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) fixed at
10% by MPERC Order 2008
2.82 3.33 3.96 4.35
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15.35 15.49
Tariff (Rs/kWh) RPO & Attractive Tariff
Substantial demand under Renewable Purchase Obligation
Technology RPO MU/year Capacity that can be supported under
RPO (MW)
Current Installed
Capacity
Wind 6% 2220 MU 1267 MW @ 20% PLF 169 MW
Biomass 2% 740 MU 106 MW @ 80% PLF 25 MW
Others including Solar 2% 740 MU 445 MW@ 19% PLF Small hydro: 71 MW
Significant untapped business potential in Renewable Energy in Madhya Pradesh.
Source: MPUVNL
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Source: Department of Power (MP) Annual Report – 2009-10 & FMPCCI – Opportunities in Energy; MPUVNL
Programme Achievements Cumulative Target by 2013
Remote Village Electrification 228 villages electrified / work in progress in 24 villages 950 villages
Solar water heating 0.3 million LPD 1.2 million LPD
Biogas 19731 Family size 25000 Family size
Solar street light 3355 nos. 8000 nos.
Source Installed Capacity Cumulative Target by 2013
Wind 169 MW 400 MW
Biomass 25 MW 200 MW
Small Hydro 71 MW -
Solar - 500 MW
Achievements and Future Target for Renewable Energy
State Government's notified mandatory measures
• Solar water heating system for specified consumers
• Replacement of incandescent bulb by energy efficient lights in buildings for Government / Government aided
sector
• Energy efficient pumps for water pumping and agriculture purpose – for new installations
• Use of foot valve for surface pumps
Target to have more than 1100 MW installed capacity of renewable energy by 2013.
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Address: AVN Towers ,192 Zone -1,M.P Nagar , BHOPAL-462011
Telephone : (+91) (0755) 4270370
Fax : (+91) ( 0755) 4270280
E-mail : [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
URL: http://www.mpsidc.org
Madhya Pradesh State Industrial
Development Corporation Limited
Address: AVN Towers, Mezzanine Floor, 192 Zone -1,M.P Nagar , BHOPAL-
462011
Telephone : (+91) (0755) 2559970 / 2559979 / 2768058
Fax : (+91) ( 0755) 2559971
E-mail : [email protected]; [email protected]
URL: http://www.mptrifac.org
Madhya Pradesh Trade and
Investment Facilitation Corporation
Limited
Address: Vallabh Bhawan, Bhopal - 462004
Telephone : (+91) (0755) 2442055
E-mail : [email protected]
URL: http://www.mprenewable.nic.in
New & Renewable Energy
Department, Government of Madhya
Pradesh
Address: Urja Bhawan, Main Road No. 2, Near Bus Stop No 5, Link Road No
2, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal - 462016
Telephone : (+91)-(755)- 2556526, 2553595
Fax : (+91)-(755)- 2553122
E-mail : [email protected]
URL: http://www.mprenewable.nic.in
MP Urja Vikas Nigam Limited