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Agenda

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Indian power sector Solar & Wind resources in India Various technologies deployed and under consideration for RE in India

Appendices 1 Policy/ Regulatory enablement for RE

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Section 1 Indian power sector

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Section 1 – Indian power sector

Power sector in India Total installed capacity 309 GW (as of Nov 2016)

Wind; 1.40% SHP; 1.59% Biomass; 0.04% Waste to Energy; 2.87% RES; 9.18% Hydro; 13.93% Nuclear; 1.87% Coal; 60.67% Diesel; 0.30% Gas; 8.17%

50000

Installed RE Capacity as on Nov 2016 (MW) 4932 114 4325 8875

40000 30000 20000

28419

10000 0

Wind Biomass and CoGen

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Solar Waste to Energy

Small Hydro

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India by 2016 4.5 times growth in RE sector in India over last decade 50000 45000

Source wise RE capacity ( by Nov 2016) WtE

40000 35000

Solar Power

MW

30000 Biomass & CoGen power

25000 20000

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15000 10000

Small Hydro

5000 0

Wind FY08

FY09

FY10

FY11

FY12

FY13

FY14

FY15

FY16

FY17*

•Solar capacity to grow close to 12 times and wind capacity more than twice over next 5 years •Solar and wind to contribute 91% of total RE targets *Source: MNRE, GoI ; Energy Statistics, 2012; WFES Conference • India: Solar and Wind Project Overview PwC

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Power sector in India by 2030 Power requirement projections

Source: 18 EPS & CEA

RE capacity to be 300 GW [as per Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) at COP-21, 40% of total fuel mix to be from RE] WFES Conference • India: Solar and Wind Project Overview PwC

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Section 2 Solar & Wind resources in India

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Section 2 – Solar & Wind resources in India

Solar power potential in India Solar Resource

571 MW 1301 MW

41 MW

17 MW

1138 MW

143 MW

811 MW 386 MW

964 MW

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1 MW 95 MW 17 MW

12 MW

5 MW

67 MW

968 MW

340 MW 13 MW

129 MW

State-wise installed capacity: 8728 MW (Oct 2016)

1555 MW

India has potential for 748 GW January 2017 (considering deployment on 3% of wastelands)

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Wind power potential in India Wind Resource

State-wise installed capacity: 28275 MW (Oct 2016)

4123 MW 4270 MW

2289 MW 4664 MW 3099 MW 44 MW

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99 MW 2001 MW 7686 MW

India has potential for 302 GW (at of 100 meter above ground level)

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RE in India by 2022 Targets vs achievements RE Capacity (MW) Resource

Capacity addition target FY17

Actual Capacity addition during Apr-Nov 2016

Solar*

12,000

2,112

8,875

100,000

Wind

4,000

1,642

28,419

60,000

Biomass

410

108

5,046

10,000

Small Hydro

250

51

4,325

5,000

16,660

3,913

46,666

175,000

TOTAL

Cumulative capacity achieved by Nov 2016

Capacity target by 2022

* 15-17.5 GW yearly capacity addition targets during FY18 – FY22

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Vision 100 GW solar: Scale-up plan by 2022 Category 1. Rooftop Projects

Category 2. Large Scale Ground Mounted Projects

40 GW

Solar park 20 GW

Non-solar Park 40 GW 20 GW

Cumulative Solar Targets (GW) 120 100 80 60 40 20 0

61 2015-16

12 5 2016-17

22 10 2017-18 Roof-top

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32 16 2018-19

51.5

60

23

31

40

2019-20

2020-21

2021-22

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Section 3 Various technologies deployed and under consideration for RE in India

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Section 3 – Various technologies deployed and under consideration for RE in India

Solar Power

Solar PV • Think film • Multi & mon0 crystalline

Solar CSP • Parabolic concentrator • Power towers • Enclosed parabolic trough

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Key upcoming projects • About 2000 MW floating/ canal top projects in 4-5 States • World’s largest SPV project 750 MW at Rewa in MP • 100 MW solar project with energy storage at Kadapa solar park in AP

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Wind Power

On-shore

Offshore

• Wide range of turbines (225 kW – 3 MW) • Increased hub height (141 m) & rotor dia. (125 m) • Repowering Policy 2016 announced (close to 3 GW capacity turbines of 500 kW or smaller)

• 7600 km long coast line • Policy notified in 2015 • Project FOWIND (Facilitating Offshore Wind in India) launched in collaboration with GWEC- a project to develop offshore roadmap for India

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Key upcoming projects • First offshore project to come in 3-5 years • India has 10 GM annual turbine manufacturing capacity • Indian turbines very competitive • Wind-Solar hybrid capacity target 10 GW by 2022 January 2017 12


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Appendix 1 Policy/ Regulatory enablement for RE

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Policy initiatives

Solar • Exemption of inter-State transmission losses and charges • Waived off/ reduced wheeling and banking charges and losses

Wind • Exemption of inter-State transmission losses and charges • Waived off/ reduced wheeling and banking charges and losses • Accelerated depreciation benefits

Others • Mandatory purchase of electricity generated from waste

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34 Parks in 21 states with 20 GW capacity approved State

Capacity (MW)

Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Chhattisgarh Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh J&K Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh

State 1500 1000 1000 500 100 69 500 700 500 1000 100 2000 200 750 1000 500 500

Maharashtra Meghalaya Nagaland Odisha

Rajasthan

Tamil Nadu Telangana Uttarakhand Uttar Pradesh West Bengal

Capacity (MW) 500 500 500 20 60 1000 680 1000 750 500 421 500 500 50 600 500

DPR for 14 parks submitted to MNRE; Land acquisition done for 3 parks and in advance stage for majority of the parks; 250 MW of Ananthapupumu (AP) park commissioned WFES Conference • India: Solar and Wind Project Overview PwC

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RE targets (MP by 2022) RE capacity targets for MP Solar

5.64 GW

Wind

6.20 GW

Biomass

1.18 GW

Small Hydro

0.03 GW

Total RE Capacity

12.01GW

3.44 GW (Ground Mounted)

5.64 GW (Solar Capacity

2.20 GW (Roof Top Solar Projects)

2.75 GW (Solar Parks) 0.69 GW (Non-solar Park Projects)

Cumulative Solar Capacity Addition Targets (GW) 4 3 2 1 0

2.4

1.7 0.3 FY17

0.6

0.2 FY18

FY19 LargeScale Solar Projects

3.4

3.2

2.9 1.0 FY20

1.5 FY21

2.2

FY22

RoofTop Solar

Target under rooftop for FY17 is 20-30 MW WFES Conference • India: Solar and Wind Project Overview PwC

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