presentation on rajasthan solar power scenario: key features
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Solar Power in Rajasthan
Director (Technical) Rajasthan Renewable Energy Cor. Ltd. Jaipur
A presentation by
B.K Makhija
Challenges and Issues in Solar RPO Compliance /RECs 24 July 2012
New Delhi
1. Rajasthan: A leader in solar development in India
2. Solar Power potential in Rajasthan
3. Robust regulatory framework
4. Progressive Solar Energy Policy 2011
5. Targets under the Rajasthan Policy
6. Facilities & Incentives
7. Solar Park development
8. Rajasthan as Solar Hub: Expected achievements
CONTENTS
Rajasthan: A Leader in Solar Development in India
Rajasthan
Delhi
Gujarat
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Punjab
Haryana
Strategic location and favourable geographical conditions makes Rajasthan best destination for Solar development.
Largest State of India
Area – 3,42,269 km2
One of the best solar radiation in the world
Solar radiation – 6 -7 kWh/m2/ day
Maximum sunny days in an year
Greater than 325
Abundant underutilized flat land
Around 208,110 Km2 – 60% of total
area
Solar Power Potential in Rajasthan
Total desert area – 208,110 sq.kms
15,000 sq. kms can produce
300,000 MW
DNI: 2200 kWh/sq.m /yr Yearly Average DNI: 5.78 kWh/sqm/day
Robust Regulatory Framework
Electricity Act Energy Conservation Act
National Electricity Policy National Tariff Policy
Integrated Energy Policy
Special Incentive Package Scheme (SIPS)
Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (November 2009)
JNNSM Guidelines CERC Tariff Regulation
Rajasthan Industrial & Investment Promotion Policy
Rajasthan Solar Energy Policy, 2011 RERC Tariff and RPO/SPO
Pricing and taxation Supply side Demand side
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Rajasthan Investment Promotion Scheme
Progressive Solar Energy Policy 2011
Issued in April 2011
Objective of the policy:
Develop as Global Solar Power Hub: In next 10-12 years
Productive use of desert land
Creation of employment opportunities (Direct & indirect)
Establishing of manufacturing base
Creation of Solar Park (s)
Strategy of the policy:
Leveraging maximum benefit from policies of NSM
Develop Solar Power Plants
Meeting RPO of Rajasthan
Meeting RPO of other States
Direct sale through Open Access
Through NSM mechanism
Through REC (Solar) mechanism
Available at www.rrecl.com
Targets under Raj. Policy
20
2000
20000
15
1000
4000
7
200
1100
Solar Collectors (Mn Sq.m)
Off Grid Installations (MW)
Under Utility Grid Power including Rooftop (MW)
FY 13 FY 17 FY 22
Targets Under NSM
NSM Phase -I (GOI)
Allocation of 1100 MW completed by GoI
Project allocated to Raj. - 873 MW (80%).
Projects Commissioned - 147 MW.
NSM Targets (2022)
Development of Solar Power - 20 GW
KPMG Projection (2022)
Expected Solar Power - 50 GW
GRID PARITY
Expected by 2017.
Huge market in Rajasthan
More than 20 GW Solar PV & Solar
thermal expected by 2022.
Huge potential for development of
manufacturing of Solar Equipments.
Solar Project Scenario in Rajasthan
Achievements under Raj. Policy Solar Project Scenario in Rajasthan
Scheme Capacity allotted (MW) Commissioned (MW)
GBI of MNRE 8 8
NSM Migration
Phase-1 PV (Batch-I)
Thermal PV (Batch-II)
RPSSGP
66
100 400 295 12
37.5
100
0 0
12
Open Access 40 40
Tail End 1 1
REC Mechanism 16.25 2.5
Total 938.25 201
Targets under Raj. Policy
200 Capacity allocation for promotion of manufacturing
(5.1.9)
Solar PV
To establish 500 MW per annum
manufacturing capacity by 2013.
Must involve manufacturing of CELL and
modules from wafer stage.
RIICO has earmarked 500 acre land for
Solar Manufacturing units near
Neemrana.
Special package for promotion of
manufacturing is under consideration
Selection through competitive bidding
process.
For Promotion of Manufacturing in the State
Targets under Raj. Policy
200
50
50
100
200
50
100
Phase - II (Raj. Policy)
Rooftop and Small scale power plant
(5.1.7)
Bundling of Solar Power (5.1.3)
Phase - I (Raj. Policy)
Solar PV Solar Thermal
Sale of Power to Discom
RPO requirement fulfilled from NSM
allocation.
Solar Policy phase - 1 (upto 2013)
350 MW Solar Power plants under various
schemes of Raj. Solar Policy.
350 MW Solar Power will be procured by
Discom over & above RPO.
Selection through Tariff based competitive
bidding process.
Solar Policy phase - 2 (2013 - 17)
Phase - 2 targets: (2013-17) – 400 MW.
Grid Connected Power Plant
Targets under the policy For meeting RPO of other States - REC(Solar) Mechanism& Open Access
RPO obligation:
Mandates a State to purchase a minimum level of renewable energy
Resource deficit state to purchase REC
Most States notified RPOs
REC mechanism: Launched in November 2010
To promote renewable energy development
To meet their Renewable Purchase. Obligation (RPO) targets
CERC Regulation, 2010
Approved procedure for implementation
Issuance: The National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC) would issue RECs to renewable energy generators.
Pricing: The REC component will be priced on a notional basis and electricity component will be linked to the normative renewable energy tariff.
One REC is 1000 kWh of electricity feeded to grid.
Trading: RECs can be traded on power exchanges approved by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC).
Redemption: An REC can be redeemed by presenting it to NLDC for redemption or on expiry of its shelf life (one year from the date of generation of the corresponding unit).
For meeting RPO of other States:
(i) REC Mechanism : Projects approved - 16 MW
(ii) Open Access : Projects approved - 40 MW
Sr. No
Year
Obligation expressed as % of Energy Consumption (Order 24th May 2011)
Wind Biomass Solar Total
1 2011-2012 4.50 1.00 0.50 6.00
2 2012-2013 5.10 1.25 0.75 7.10
3 2013-2014 5.70 1.50 1.00 8.20
Facilities
Jodhpur
Nagaur
Barmer
Bikaner
Jaisalmer
Jalore
Churu Land bank for Solar Power Plant Allotment of Government Land @ 10% of market rate Purchase of private land allowed in excess of ceiling limit Conversion to industrial use @ 10% of charges leviable for
other industries 58 cusec from IGNP Canal for Solar power plants
Clear mandate for development of adequate infrastructure by STU
Projects under execution: 29,00 Crores Creation of Rajasthan Renewable Energy Infrastructure
Development Fund (RREIDF) for Transmission network, roads etc.
Ensure single point interface between investors and Government departments
RRECL act as Nodal Agency
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Sale Projects Responsibility
Discom GoR Policy STU
Other than Discom
NSM/Open Access/REC mechanism and other Scheme
Developer
Transmission line from Plant to STU GSS
Incentives
Land and power
Exemption Extent Period
Stamp duty 50% 7 years
Land Tax 50% 7 years
Investment
Employment
Investment subsidy
30% of the tax deposited
Employment subsidy
20% of the tax deposited
Customized Package Tailored to the needs of individual investors
Investments above US$100m and providing minimum employment for 200 people
Potential of having high employment generation
Projects with special importance for the State
Electricity duty
Entry tax
VAT
Exemption of electricity duty: On electricity generated for captive use
Exemption for entry tax on equipments required for solar project
Reduction in VAT on Solar Products form 14% to 4%
Solar Park development
Development of Solar park:
Jodhpur:
First to be developed
10,000 hectare land at Bhadala, Jodhpur
Jaisalmer
Potential Sites identified (16,000 hectare Government Land)
Village Prewar and Chatrail
Bikaner and Barmer: Advanced stage of planning
Created “Rajasthan Solar Development Company Limited” (RSDP)
For development of park
Formulate Policy and Rules for land allotment
Selection and qualification of firms
Grid connectivity and infrastructure plans
Sharing of development cost by developers and
Management of Solar park
IGNP canal
Connecting roads
GSS Station
Jodhpur Solar Park
Large availability of suitable land: Identified about 10,000 hectare of Government land at Bhadala, Jodhpur for manufacturing and generation.
Developed Master Plan for Phase I
Completed - Survey and Soil Testing work of Phase I for 3,000 hectare
Survey and Soil Testing work for 2nd phase (5,000 hectare) land underway
Detailed Project Report under preparation by ADB consultants
Provision of common infrastructure for generation and manufacturing plants:
Water access: 58 cusecs of water reserved from Indira Gandhi Canal Project (IGNP) – 3Kms from village
Grid connection: 132/33 kV - Phalodi and 33/11 kV - Bhadla (under construction)
Close to NH 15
Bhadla, Jodhpur
NH 15
Rajasthan as Solar Hub: Expected achievements
Expected solar generation capacity development (MW)
175 MW
1.5 GW
4.0 GW
20 GW
March 2012 2013 2018 2022
Capacity development by 2013
Solar Power plants: 1.5 GW with an investment of INR 15,000 crores
Manufacturing capacity: 500 MW per annum with an investment of INR 2,000 Cr.
Capacity development by 2018
Solar Power plants: 4GW with an additional investment of INR 35,000 crores.
Capacity development by 2022
Solar Power plants:
20 GW with an additional investment of INR 100,000 Cr.
Development of large Solar parks
Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner & Barmer.
Generation of large scale employment in desert area.
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