Development of Solar Parks in India: the Way Forward CEng. Radhey Shyam Meena Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi Member @ IEEE, IET, CIGRE, IAENG, SESI, IEI [email protected]
Development of Solar Parks in India: the Way Forward
CEng. Radhey Shyam Meena Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi
Member @ IEEE, IET, CIGRE, IAENG, SESI, IEI [email protected]
A solar park is large chunk of land developed with common infrastructure facilities like Roads, water system, Internal transmission infrastructure, drainage, communication network etc. with all statutory clearances.
Ext Trans Network
Concept of Solar Park
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
Internal P/S 33/220/400 kV
AC
AC AC AC
Solar Park
Internal P/S
33/220/400 kV
Internal P/S
33/220/400 kV
AC AC
B1 B2
CTU/STU S/S 220 /400 / 765 kV
A & B are Solar Projects
B4 B3
Salient Features
The 20 GW scheme for “Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects” was started Dec 2014.
The capacity of the Scheme was enhanced from 20 GW to 40 MW in
March 2017.
Plan to set up at least 50 Solar Parks by 2021-22. Capacity of Solar
Park will be 500 MW and above. Smaller parks in States with shortage of non-agricultural lands.
Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) is the implementing Agency of the Scheme.
SPPD may be selected in Seven (7) Modes of Development.
Status of Solar Parks in India
42 solar parks with capacity 23,404 MW
approved in 17 States
6700 MW solar projects commissioned inside 12 solar
parks
Land identified:
1,40,000 acres Acquired:
76,000 acres
Kurnool, Bhadla Phase- II / III / IV Solar Park
Rewa Solar Park & Pavagada Solar Park
February 2016
Energy Generated in Kurnool Solar Park
February 2016
Energy Generated in Kurnool Solar Park
February 2016
Energy Generated in Kurnool Solar Park
February 2016
Energy Generated in Kurnool Solar Park
February 2016
Energy Generated in Kurnool Solar Park
Frequency Analysis
Voltage Analysis
Voltage Analysis
Moves from Solar Park to Renewable Energy Parks
Facilitation Charge
Rs. 0.02/unit by SPDs
Internal Infra
By SPDs at its own cost
Payment Security Fund
Rs. 0.02/unit by SPDs
External Infra
40% of the cost of
transmission system, (Rs 10 lakh /MW - Rs 30 lakh/MW)
by SPDs
20 Lakh/MW by MNRE
Sl. No State Area identified (Acres)
1 Andhra Pradesh 52,000
2 Karnataka 73,000
3. Tamil Nadu 40,000
4. Rajasthan 3,00,000
5. Gujarat 2,50,000
6. Madhya Pradesh 2,80,000
Total 9,95,000
SPV Highlights
CPSUs State/CTU/FI
40 GW to 50 GW 25 GW
SP/REP
25 GW UMREPP
By 2024-25
CFA Support for Internal Infra by
MNRE
Ext Trns National Importance
2 Paisa per Unit to
States by REPD
UMREPP
Renewable Energy Parks to UMREPPs (Under Planning Stage)
Keep Renewing the Renewables for Secure Future
Thank you
CEng. Radhey Shyam Meena Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, New Delhi
Member @ IEEE, IET, CIGRE, IAENG, SESI, IEI [email protected] , [email protected]