Grid Connected and Rooftop Power in Gujarat Presented By D. P. Joshi, IAS Director Gujarat Energy Development Agency Gandhinagar At Workshop On “ Accelerating renewable energy development at state level” 6 th September 2012 Gujarat Energy Development Agency, Gandhinagar
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Grid Connected and Rooftop Power in Gujarat
Presented By
D. P. Joshi, IASDirector
Gujarat Energy Development AgencyGandhinagar
AtWorkshop On “Accelerating renewable energy development at
state level”6th September 2012
Gujarat Energy Development Agency, Gandhinagar
Renewable Energy Potential as per TERI
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Solar Photovoltaic 21.36 GW
Wind 139.21 GW
Biomass 1.89 GW
CSP(With Water Availability) 345.71 GW
SPV+ Wind hybrid 240.60 GW
Total 748.77 GW
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Solar Resources
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Solar Power
in Gujarat
Solar Power Policy and GERC Regulatory Features
Eligible Unit Any company / corporate body /association /individuals
Sale Fixed tariff
SPV Projects ( Rs./kWh) Solar Thermal (Rs./kWh)
Tariff(MW scale projects)
9.98/kWh for first 12 years and Rs. 7/kWh for next 13 years for Projects
commissioned from 29-1-2012 to 31-3-2013
11.55 /kWh for 25 years.
Tariff(kW scale projects)
11.14/kWh for Projects commissioned from 29-1-2012 to 31-3-2013
Open Access /Third party Sale
Allowed, No cross subsidy charges
Wheeling At 66 KV: Normal (present 4.02 %) as applicable to open access Below 66 KV: 10% of the generated energy plus cash charges as applicable
to open access users
Power Evacuation Transmission line of 66 kV and above to be provided by the State Utility.
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Introduction of Solar Park Concept
• Concentrated zone of development for Solar power related activities
• Solar Thermal/ PV Generation Based projects
• Solar Components’ Manufacturing/ Assembling
• Research &Development
• Capacity Building
• Single window facility for Solar Power Project developers for providing
common infrastructure facilities like
• Land
• Water
• Power evacuation system
• Road
• Ensure implementation of Gujarat Government’s policies for the development of the solar power sector
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Gujarat Solar Park at Charanka, Patan District
Land : 2024 ha ( 1080 ha GoG, 944 ha Pvt )
Approx. Capacity: 500 MW
Land Allotment: Solar Photovoltaic : 2 ha / MW
Solar Thermal : 3 ha / MW
• Land identified for Phase –II: 822 hectare
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Status of Grid-Connected Solar Power Projects
Capacity (MW)
1 Total PPA signed 971.5
2 Solar Power Plants Commissioned 690.59
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Includes Demonstration Projects
1 MW SPV plant at Ash Dyke of Solar Power Plant
1 MW Narmada Canal-top project
1 MW project at PDPU 3.00
4 Expression of Interests received for third phase Approx for 18000
5 Applications received under REC mode 250
Contribution of Solar Generation(Annually)
Solar Generation: 690 MW
1104 Million Units generated.
1.104 M Tonnes of CO2 emission Saved.
0.7728 M tonnes of Coal saved.
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Gandhinagar: The Model Solar City Project
• Various activities started from 2007.
• 1 MW Solar Power Plant commissioned at PDPU .
• 1 MW Solar Power Plant at Thermal Power Plant.
• 40 KW aggregate Wind-Solar Hybrid commissioned at GoG buildings.
• 1.5 MW aggregate grid connected Solar Roof Top Systems commissioned at GoGBuildings .
• Green incentives to be provided to owners of private buildings who will earn equivalent amount of their monthly electricity bills.
• 125 nos. of 1 kW Roof top systems at Govt. bungalows.
• 175 nos. of 250 lpd SWHS on Govt. residential bungalows & 12,500 lpd SWHS on Govt. Buildings.
• 5 MW Solar Roof Top Power project to reduce GHG emissions by 6000 tonnes.(Under implementation)
• Master Plan for the Solar City –approved in 2011-12.
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Gandhinagar Solar PV Rooftop Programme
• The Gandhinagar Photovoltaic Rooftop Programme marks the first distributed power generation programme in India in its true sense.
• Brings Together True Public Private Partnership:
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Government Developers Regulators
Home owners Utility R&D
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Objective of the Solar PV Rooftop programs
• Accelerating the harnessing and penetration of solar energy in the state
through distributed means.
• Empower each household/consumer of electricity to be an environmentally
conscious contributor to energy security and sustainable development of
the state.
• Promoting efficient and cost-effective solar installations by providing fiscal
and non-fiscal incentives.
• Broad-basing the solar energy development in the state by harnessing the
participation of large set of stakeholders, tapping local capabilities and
entrepreneurial abilities and allowing for innovation and competitiveness.
• Creation of environmental consciousness among citizens.
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Advantages of the Solar PV Rooftop programs
• Carbon Emission Reduction
• Reduction in water consumption
• Insulating benefits
• Increases House value
• Encourages further energy efficiency
• Durable and Reliable
• Minimal maintenance
• Increases energy security through distributed generation
• Minimal line loss
• Reducing the need for peak load stations
• Create jobs
• Optimizes land usages
• Encourages wider adoption
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Milestones of the Solar PV Rooftop programs
• Callifornia has more than 1 GW solar rooftop installations
• Germany’s solar capacity has grown 500% since 2007. The German
government recently announced a 52-gigawatt target for rooftop solar
capacity, to be achieved over the next 3-4 years.
• Japan, Australia are also encouraging solar PV rooftop programs