Solar-Wind Power integration with Grid Issues , domestic experience and mitigation strategy Ashish Verma
Jul 17, 2015
Solar-Wind Power integration with Grid
Issues , domestic experience and mitigation strategy
Ashish Verma
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Thermal Nuclear Hydro RES Total Captive
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FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14
Year wise Installed capacity of RE & Solar PV
Solar PV (MW )
Renewable(Solar PV , Wind ,Biomass ,Small Hydro <25 MW, Waste to Energy) (GW )
Solar Power Wind Power SHP( up to 25 MW) Biomass
Intermittent in Nature Intermittent in nature Continuous/Seasonal
Continuous based on fuel availability
CUF in range of 18% -23% up to 25% based on Plant in Wind Zone 5
CUF up to 60-70% Up to 80-90%
Availability during sunny hours
Availability duringcertain wind speed
More then 80% More then 80%
Intermittency Cause grid instability
High intermittency cause high power dip
Near to Flatgeneration curve
Near Flat generation curve
Used as Peak Power source Grid Specific ,act as Peak power source
Based load /Peak load
Base load
Increasing penetration at high rate
Increasing penetration at high rate
Not deploying as
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