tata power delhi distribution's solar journey
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Content
• Background
• International Solar Scenario
• National Solar Scenario
• TPDDL Solar Journey
• Road Ahead
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Content
• Background
• International Solar Scenario
• National Solar Scenario
• TPDDL Solar Journey
• Road Ahead
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TPDDL – Drivers for Solar Journey
• TATA Group Commitment to Combat Climate Change
• Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO)
• Exploring Solution to problems of Delhi
Rampant Pollution
Electricity Shortages
• Demonstrating the viable Renewable Generation Business Model- -
Roof Owning Masses for big cities like Delhi
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Bottlenecks
Uncharacteristic condition of Delhi
• Hydro, Wind energy and other cannot be harnessed.
• There is abundant Solar Insolation
• Hence Solar Energy appears to be the only probability but with
• Land scarce and precious
• Huge space requirement of 12 – 14 sq m per KWp of Solar Generation
• High Capital Cost impairing Grid Parity for consumers
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Content
• Background
• International Solar Scenario
• National Solar Scenario
• TPDDL Solar Journey
• Road Ahead
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Content
• Background
• International Solar Scenario
• National Solar Scenario
• TPDDL Solar Journey
• Road Ahead
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National Solar Mission
NAPCC
In June 2008, National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC)
was announced, which included eight major national missions.
JNNSM is one of the eight Missions under NAPCC.
National Solar Mission
JNNSM was launched by the Prime Minister in January 2010,
with the objective to help reach grid parity by 2022 and help set
up indigenous manufacturing capacity. The objective of JNNSM
is to establish India as a global leader in solar energy.
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NAPCC
2008
JNNSM
2010
Phase 1 Batch 1
2010 -11
Phase 1 Batch 2
2011 - 12
Phase 2 Batch 1
2013 -14
JNNSM Target
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# Application
Segment
Phase 1 (2010-
13) Target
Phase 2 (2013-17)
Target
Phase 3 (2017-22)
Target
1 Solar Collectors 7 million sq
meters
15 million sq
meters
20 million sq
meters
2 Off-Grid Solar
Application
200 MW 1000 MW 2000 MW
3 Utility Grid
Power
1000 - 2000 MW 4000 - 10000 MW 20000 MW
4 Manufacturing
Base
-- -- 4000 – 5000 MW
5 Solar RPO 0.25% -- 3%
Solar Installed Capacity in India – May’2014
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•Total installed Solar Capacity has
exceeded 2.5 GW in May, 2014
•Total capacity of 947 MW was
commissioned during fiscal 2013-
14 and Madhya Pradesh added
highest capacity of 310 MW.
•Higher contribution came from
state-policy driven projects at
1,322 MW, followed by MNRE
projects at 688 MW.
•Gujarat (916 MW), Rajasthan
(730 MW), Madhya Pradesh (347
MW) and Maharashtra (249 MW)
topped among others
Content
• Background
• International Solar Scenario
• National Solar Scenario
• TPDDL Solar Journey
• Road Ahead
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Solar Projects in TPDDL – Challenges and Mitigation
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• High Capital cost – Capital Subsidy as 50% of the installed cost from MNRE as
prestigious Presidential Grant under Demonstration Programme on Tail End Grid Connected Projects for eight Solar Plants
– Huge Savings on account of Land, Unique Project Structuring and In-house EPC for 1 MW Solar Plant
– Competitive Bidding with Techno-Commercial evaluation for ensuring quality and cost
• Huge Land Requirement – Rooftops on TPDDL Grid Substations in Delhi, where land is a scarce
and very costly resource
• High System Losses – Grid Interactive Power Plants with no Battery Banks for improving
efficiency.
• High Tariff – Low Capital Cost has lowered tariff to large extent thus benefitting the
Consumer in many projects.
TPDDL has started its Solar Journey way back in 2008
TPDDL Solar Energy Projects
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S.
No.
Location of the Plant Installed
Capacity
(KWpeak)
Partner Technology
Used
Date of
Commissioning
1 Solar Water Heater in
CENPEID
4 X 1000
Liters
Tata Power Solar Crystalline October 2008
2 CENPEID 14.85 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 24-Dec-08
3 Corporate Office 3.95 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 26-Dec-08
4 Solar project at PP-1
Grid for Traffic Light
1.5 Tata Power Solar Crystaline 10-Jan-10
CENPEID - Training Center Solar Water Heater
TPDDL Solar Energy Projects (contd..)
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S.
No.
Location of the Plant Installed
Capacity
(KWpeak)
Partner Technology
Used
Date of
Commissioning
5 Pooth Khurd Grid 54 Moser Baer India Crystalline 21-Mar-10
6 Keshavpuram 1000 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 16-Nov-10
7 CENNET 25 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 11-Jan-11
8 Narela A-7 Grid 43 Moser Baer India Crystalline 11-Jan-11
9 Bawana Clear Water
Grid
45 Moser Baer India Crystalline 20-Apr-11
1 MW Solar Plant at Keshavpuram
TPDDL Solar Energy Projects (contd..)
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S.
No.
Location of the Plant Installed
Capacity
(KWpeak)
Partner Technology
Used
Date of
Commissioning
10 Narela DSIDC-2 Grid 60 Photon Energy Crystalline 29-Jul-11
11 GTK Grid 25 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 6-Oct-11
12 RG-2 Grid 24.5 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 31-Mar-12
13 RG-24 Grid 24 Tata Power Solar Thin Film 31-Mar-12
14 RG-5 Grid 225 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 31-Mar-12
15 RG-22 Grid 50 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 31-Mar-12
16 RG-23 Grid 55 Tata Power Solar Crystalline 31-Mar-12
Thin Film Solar Plant at RG 24 Grid Crystalline PV Plant at RG 22 Grid
Partnering with Delhi Govt.
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• Twelve (12) no. of 1 KW capacity standalone Solar lighting system in
RWA Porta Cabins in New Delhi Municipal Corporation area
• Under aegis of “My Delhi I Care” scheme of Govt. of NCT Delhi.
• TPDDL effort well appreciated by the erstwhile Chief Minister, Govt.
of NCT Delhi
1 KW Solar Project – Inauguration by Hon’ble Chief
Minister, Govt. of NCT Delhi
Project Snap Shot
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PROJECT SYNOPSIS
Project Location NDPL Central Store
Keshav Puram, Delhi
Capacity 1 MW
Solar Modules 5,576 Nos
Land Utilized 11,000 sqm (Approx.)
Estimated Energy 1.5 MU p.a.
Time Span 10 months
Date of Commissioning 16- November-2010
Technical Life of Plant 25 years
Investment INR 15 Crores
Pay Back Period 5 Years
Carbon Saving 1250 tCO2 per annum
Partnered with Clinton Foundation & TATA BP SOLAR
Challenges – 24 x 7 Operations
Central Store View-Jan’10 Central Store View-Jan’11
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150,000 Safe Working Hours, ZERO accident
Safe & Covered storage
Outcome of TPDDL Solar Projects
Financial Benefits • Capital Subsidy from MNRE as prestigious Presidential Grant under Demonstration
Programme on Tail End Grid Connected Projects for eight Solar Plants • Huge Savings on account of Land, Unique Project Structuring and In-house EPC for
1 MW Solar Plant
Environmental Benefits • Energy Generated free from local pollutants like SOx, NOX, SPM & RSPM • Abatement of 1250 tCO2 per annum in 1 MW Plant
Social Benefits • Bringing light to more than 1000 houses. • Creation of awareness among consumers on solar generation capacity • Creation of job- construction, module cleaning, operation & maintenance of solar
plants.
Technology Benefits • Demonstrated technical viability of rooftop solar • Grid Interactive Solar Plant to provide reliable grid quality power • Competencies development for setting up larger size MW class Solar plant • Facilitate R &D- Technological improvements
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Delhi Solar Rooftop Policy
in pipeline
Content
• Background
• International Solar Scenario
• National Solar Scenario
• TPDDL Solar Journey
• Road Ahead
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Delhi Solar Rooftop Potential
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TPDDL is exploring possibility of Rooftop Solar Generation in Delhi as per Net
Metering policy of Regulatory Commission
Way Forward - Roadmap for Implementation
of Rooftop Solar Projects
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Load aggregation
& market survey
Partnering with other reputed Solar
System Implementor
Policy Advocacy with Govt., MNRE &
other Regulatory Authorities for viability
of Solar Projects for
all segments of
consumers
Finalizing Business
Model with Policy Roll
Out & implement
ation of Projects
Replication of Business Model & Implementation of Rooftop Solar Projects outside Delhi
TPDDL has obtained grant from USTDA for an implementable plan on Distributed Energy
Resource technologies including Solar Technology. A study with E3 is in final stage.