Top Banner
Emerging solar thermal plants in India as on 2013 M.A.Aravindh CGET
20

Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

May 07, 2015

Download

Education

aravindhmadhav1

Emerging solar thermal plants in India as on 2013
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Emerging solar thermal plants in India as on 2013

M.A.AravindhCGET

Page 2: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

50 MW Solar Thermal Power Plant (EPCM)Godawari Green Energy Project

Rajasthan, India• Lauren CCL is currently

performing engineering, procurement and construction management services for a 50 MW solar thermal power plant located in Rajasthan, India.

• This project represents one of three solar projects which Lauren is currently undertaking in India, with a combined total of 200 MW.

Page 3: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

25 MW Solar Thermal Power Plant (EPCM)Cargo Power and Infrastructure

Gujarat, India• Lauren CCL is currently performing

engineering, procurement and construction management services for a 25 MW solar thermal power plant located in Gujarat, India.

• This project, named Gujarat Solar One, represents one of three solar projects which Lauren is currently undertaking in India, with a combined total of 200 MW.

Page 4: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

ACME's first 2.5 MW solar thermal power plant, partnered with eSolar, USA, has been

commissioned which will be scaled upto 10MW at Bikaner, Rajasthan.

Page 5: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

ACME Solar Thermal Technology• State-of-the-art concentrated solar power tower

technology• Highly cost-effective and energy-efficient• Scalable to 50-100 MW unit size

Features• The solar field design is in multiples of 4 MW and

scalable to 50-100 MW. Modules are planned based on the size of the project

• Double-axis software-driven mirror tracking system• Lightweight, small size of around 1 m2 flat mirrors

Page 6: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Advantages

• More suitable for high ambient temperature and designed for direct steam generation

• More efficient electricity generation from steam due to higher temperature of steam without the use of any intermediate heat transfer medium

• Less 'parasitic' energy use for plant operation due to reduced movement of thermal mass

• Higher capacity utilisation-more MW hours produced per MW of installed power equipment

• Lower cost per MW power produced. We can work in the hybrid mode with gas, coal or biomass for the optimum utilisation of plant

Page 7: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Power Block• This mainly consists of a steam turbo generator and its

auxiliaries, piping and the electrical transmission system.

Applications• Grid-based solutions and Captive Power (CP) solutions• Steam-based solutions (for process requirements)

Solutions• Complete EPC solutions• Engineering and solar block provider• O & M services

Page 8: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

India One Solar Thermal Power Project

• World Renewal Spiritual Trust (WRST), a registered Charitable Trust / solar research centre and a sister organization of the Brahma Kumaris, is setting up a 1.0 MW solar thermal power plant in order to demonstrate and multiply this alternative technology for India.

IndiaCare BrahmaKumaris

World Renewal Spiritual Trust (WRST)

Page 9: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

About the Project

• After comparison of several solar technologies, the solar parabolic dish technology has been found most suitable for our purposes.

• The Scheffler Dish is a proven technology, and WRST has 15 years’ extensive experience with this technology.

Page 10: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

The main advantages of the 60m2 parabolic dish with fix focus are:

- Cost effective / high output - Relatively simple construction, modular design.- Innovative thermal storage concept - Easy operation/ maintenance; all components available in India.- Inexpensive planar mirrors and MC-controlled tracking system.- Fixed receiver with no need for flexible high pressure joints.- No vacuum technology and no metal glass sealing.- Due to direct steam generation, no heat exchanger and low parasitic loads - Efficient use of land; the dishes can be tightly placed. - Power on demand and high efficiency due to cogeneration.

• It is intended to set up the innovative solar thermal power plant based on the newly developed 60m2 parabolic dish with 16 hrs steel core cavity receiver and storage for continuous operation with the following main technical specifications.

Page 11: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

First test of focus size and receiver

Number of dishes : 770 nos. of 60m2 Electrical output : 1,0 Mw . (net. 22000

kwh/24hrs) Thermal output : 150 MWhr. (24hrs) Solar field : 25 Acres near to campus

(1.3 km) Total mirror area : 45.000 m2

Turbine : 1,0 Mw .

Page 12: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Timetable

• The time frame for completion of this project is two years.The project will be executed in two phases:

Phase I: Simulation and planning for the power plantPhase II: Procurement and installation of the 1,0 Mw el. power plant

01.2011 - Start of the project 02.2011 - Purchasing of components 03.2011 - Fabrication and installation01.2013 - Test and commissioning01.2013-01.2014 - Evaluation, report preparation

Page 13: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Budget• The budget for the project is 66 Crs Indian

Rupees excluding cost of land. • The WRST request for funding with the Indian

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Sources (MNRE) has been approved.

• The German Ministry for Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU) is considering to support this project.

Page 14: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Areva Solar Builds Giant Solar Farm In India• In a north-western corner of

India, rows of steel and glass are set to rise from the ground to form what will be one of the largest solar power plants in Asia.

• The 250-megawatt project is the first in India for Silicon Valley-based Areva Solar, which is benefiting from an aggressive plan by the Indian government to boost solar energy generation to help reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions.

• The company will complete the project in two phases, with the first 125 megawatts to come online in May 2013, said Jayesh Goyal, the company’s global vice president of sales.

• The second phase will start delivering power in late 2014 or early 2015.

Page 15: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Solar Thermal (Concentrated Solar Power-CSP) Projects

• Entegra is in advanced discussions to undertake CSP Projects in Rajasthan and Gujarat; the two states in India with the highest solar radiation characteristics. The initial capacities of the proposed projects are 10 MW in Rajasthan , the projects can be scaled up to 200 MW. The projects will be first-of-its-kind in the field of CSP based power generation in India.

Page 16: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Rajasthan Desert Sun Project (10 MW)

Output 10 MW

Plant TypeTechnology

Solar ThermalTrough

Scalable Yes, upto 200 MW

Grid connected Yes

Location Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Estimated investment INR 3413 Mn (US$ 75.83 Mn)

Page 17: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Rajasthan Sun Technique - DhursarProject / Plant name Rajasthan Sun Technique - Dhursar

Companies Reliance Power

Technology Fresnel

Country India

Location Dhursar, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Power output 100.00 MW

Purpose Commercial

Usage Electricity

Operation start date March 2013

Coordinates Latitude: 26° 48' 0" N Longitude: 72° 0' 0" E

Status Under construction

Page 18: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

KVK Energy Ventures Pvt. Ltd.

KVK Energy & Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. is developing a 100 MW Solar thermal power project in Rajasthan through KVK Energy Ventures Pvt. Ltd., which had participated in bidding for development of solar thermal power project under Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission for supply of power to NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN), the nodal agency designated by Government of India. The Project is scheduled to be commissioned by March 2013.

Location: Rajasthan

Fuel: Solar Thermal

Capacity: 100 MW

Page 19: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

Aurum Renewable Energy (Solar) • Phase 1 – 20 MW in Solar Energy

• To install 350 MW in Solar Energy by 2015/16

• Won 20 MW Solar Thermal Capacity allocation under Central Government Scheme in reverse bidding.

• Aurum Renewable Energy signed the PPA for 20 MW Solar Thermal Power plant.

• Procured 200 Acres+ of Land in Village Mitrala, District Porbandar, Gujarat required for Implementation of the 20 MW Solar Thermal Power Plant. The necessary Infrastructure development is underway.

• Other renewable options like Bio mass etc will also be explored.

Page 20: Emerging solar thermal plants in india as on 2013

THANK YOU…