Renewable Energy: M.N. Chaudhari, Exe. Enginner(Street Light), Surat Municipal Corporation

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“Wind Power & Rooftop Grid Connected Solar Power

Plants For Municipal Services Of Surat Municipal

Corporation”

Date : 26rd Nov 2016

Municipality Established in 1852

Municipal Corporation Formed in 1966

About Surat City

8th Largest in India as per population

4th fastest growing city globally

Termed as Economic Capital of Gujarat

9/10 Diamonds in the world are cut and polished here

40% of nations total man-made fabric & 28% of nation’s total man-made fiber production

Population trend in Surat Municipal Area

1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011 2021 {Projected}

2 3 58

15

24

45

69Population (Persons in Lakhs)

3

Sector-Wise Energy Consumption of Surat

4

8.14% 6.46%20.71%

64.69%

Sectors

Municipal CommercialResidential Industrial

Energy Consumption of SMC

6.02507739999

99959.57%

2.33061209999

99923.04%

1.35669669999

99913.41%

0.40159513.97% Electricity Consumption {Cr. KWH}

Water Supply System Sewage Disposal SystemStreet Lighting Offices/ Utilities

SMART SOLUTIONS…..

Looking to the importance of energy conservation in all importance services needed the creation of dedicated “Energy Efficiency Cell”, which was established in the Year 2001.

Role of ENERGY EFFICIENCY CELL

To conduct in house Energy Audit

To organize External Energy Audit as per Act/ Order of Government

To identify energy conservation projects and feasibility

To find out sources for procuring power at lowest possible price

Feasibility study for own power generation

To protect the interest of SMC in GERC for tariff related maters

To do scrutiny of file having more than or equal to 30 kW power loading

To monitor the usages of electricity through EBMS

Wind Power & Solar Power Generation Projects

“SURAT – A SOLAR CITY”

SOLAR CITY PROGRAM

Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE), GOI has launched the program called “Development of Solar Cities”.

The purpose behind this program is to reduce minimum 10 % in projected energy demand through Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Efficiency Measures.

Under this program, MNRE has selected 60 Cities across the India to develop as a “Solar Cities”.

Surat has been declared by “Solar City” along with Gandhinagar and Rajkot.

Final Master Plan for development of Surat as a “Solar City” has been approved by MNRE in Oct-2013.

SOLAR CITY TARGETS TO SMC

Type Intervention Description Qty.

RE

MSW based Power Plant (10 MW) 16.25 MW

Bio Gas based Power Plant (0.575 MW) 2.30 MWe

SPV Power Plant 5 MWp

Wind Power Plant 21 MW

SuratMunicipal Corporati

on

WIND POWER PLANT

WIND POWER PLANT

Wind Energy for Water Supply System

> 55% of total electrical energy consumed in Water

Supply.

Most of the water supply is catered through HT

electrical connections having higher energy rates.

Long term vision of making Water Supply self-

sustainable & cost effective.

Primary feasibility done in 2004.Wheeling & banking facility was required for economical feasibility of wind power for HT services of SMC.Presentation on wind energy was arranged before Political authority & Administrative Officers in Jul-2004.Site visit was done in Aug-2004 by SMC’s engineers.At the times, wheeling & banking facility were allowed to Industrial consumers only.General Board (SMC) had passed resolution Jan-2005 for installation of wind power plants for HT services of SMC as per requirement of Energy & Petrochemical Department- GoG.

Challenges Faced

As requested by Energy & Petrochemical Department, SMC had represented for giving benefits of wheeling & banking to SMC before GERC.Submission were made before GERC on 31-May-2006.GERC had given permission of wheeling and banking of electricity vide their tariff order dated: 11thAug2006 to non-industrial units set up after 20-Jun-2007.Consultant appointed & Technical Committee formed for preparation & analysis of the tender in 2007. Only one tender was received twice and after giving lot of relaxation in conventional tender conditions.Project was finally sanctioned in Jul-2010.

Challenges Faced

WIND POWER PLANT

3 MW WIND POWER PLANT

First ULB in India to Installed Wind Power Plant.

DETAILS OF 3 MW WIND POWER PLANTSite Adodar @ Porbandar Dist.

Implementing Agency Suzlon Energy Ltd.

Date of Commission Nov-2010

Total Capital Cost Rs. 18.50 Crores.

Estimated Payback Period 7.10 Years

Energy Generation Details(Upto Oct-2016)

3 MW WIND POWER PLANT

Sr.No. Power Plant Commissioned

Total Generation(KWH in Cr.)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross)(Rs. In Cr.)

1 3.0 MW Nov-2010 4.75 26.98

Pay back period estimated for the 3 MW (@ Porbandar) was 7.10 Yrs. Where as actual it is

landed to 5.53 Yrs.

WIND POWER PLANT

8.4 MW WIND POWER PLANT

DETAILS OF 8.4 MW WIND POWER PLANTSite Bhanvad (Dist: Jamnagar)

Implementing Agency Suzlon Energy Ltd.

Date of Commission July-2013

Total Capital Cost Rs. 52.18 Crores.

Estimated Payback Period 7.27 Years

Energy Generation Details(Upto Oct-2016)

8.4 MW WIND POWER PLANT

Sr.No. Power Plant Commissioned

Total Generation(KWH in Cr.)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross)(Rs. In Cr.)

1 8.4 MW July-2013 5.70 34.85

WIND POWER PLANT

6.3 MW WIND POWER PLANT

DETAILS OF 6.3 MW WIND POWER PLANTSite Ratadi @ Porbandar Dist.

Implementing Agency Suzlon Energy Ltd.

Date of Commission Sept-2014

Total Capital Cost Rs. 41.52 Crores.

Estimated Payback Period 7.27 Years

Energy Generation Details(Upto Oct-2016)

6.3 MW WIND POWER PLANT

Sr.No. Power Plant Commissioned

Total Generation(KWH in Cr.)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross)(Rs. In Cr.)

1 6.3 MW Sept-2014 2.97 16.60

WIND POWER PLANT

12.6 MW WIND POWER PLANT

DETAILS OF 12.6 MW WIND POWER PLANTSite Nakhtrana @ Katch Dist.

Implementing Agency Suzlon Energy Ltd.

Date of Commission June-2016

Total Capital Cost Rs. 90.06 Crores.

Estimated Payback Period 7.27 Years

Energy Generation Details(Upto Oct-2016)

12.6 MW WIND POWER PLANTSr.

No. Power Plant CommissionedTotal

Generation(KWH in Cr.)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross)(Rs. In Cr.)

1 12.6 MW June-16 0.90 5.43

Wind Power Plants at a GlanceSUMMERY OF WIND POWER PLANTS

Sr.No

Power Plant

Commissioned

Total Generation

(KWH)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross):

Total Capacity

1 3.0 MW Nov-2010

14.32 Crores 83.86

Crores30.3 MW

2 8.4 MW June-July-2013

3 6.3 MW Sept- 2014

4 12.6 MW

June-2016

2.1 MW Wind power plant has planned for “Smart City

Area” which is expected to be commissioned in Year

2019.

Future Road Map of the Project

SOLAR POWER PLANT

Solar Energy for Other Services

SMC has started to installed Solar power plants on roofs of buildings owned by SMC to avoid the use of Land.

Till date, SMC has installed total 1.39 MW of Grid

connected rooftop solar power plants on various

27 locations fully owned by Surat Municipal

Corporation.

SMC sell the power generated from Solar Power

plant to the Torrent Power Ltd.

Project – 1100 KWp Rooftop grid

connected solar power plant @ Science Centre

SURATSMART CITY

100 KWp Rooftop Grid Connected Solar Plant @ Science Center

SURATSMART CITY

Energy Generation Details (Till Oct-2016)

ENERGY GENERATION DETAILSSr.No Power

PlantCommissioned Total

Generation(KWH)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross):

1 100 April-13 4.51 Lacs 53.77 Lacs

Project – 2750 KWp Rooftop grid

connected solar power plant @ 14 Locations

SURATSMART CITY

After 100 KWp SPP, SMC has planned to installed 14 grid

connected solar power plants having a capacity of 750 KWp.

SMC has commissioned 14 solar power plants on 27.03.2014.

SMC also sell the power generated from Solar Power plant to

the Torrent Power Ltd at a rate fixed by Gujarat Electricity

Regulatory Commission (GERC).

750 KWp rooftop grid connected Solar Plants at various 14 locations of SMC

SURATSMART CITY

100 KWp @Main Office Building of Surat Municipal Corporation

SURATSMART CITY

100 KWp @ Katargam Water Works

SURATSMART CITY

80 KWp @ Khatodara Water Distribution Station

SURATSMART CITY

55 KWp @ Limbayat Zone Office

SURATSMART CITY

40 @ Narmad Library

SURATSMART CITY

30 KWp @ Smimer Medical College

SURATSMART CITY

Energy Generation Details (Till Oct-2016)

ENERGY GENERATION DETAILSSr.No Power

PlantCommissioned Total

Generation(KWH)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross):

1 750 March-14 23.61 Lacs 2.19 Cr

Project – 3540 KWp Rooftop grid

connected solar power plant @ 12 Locations

SURATSMART CITY

After 100 KWp SPP, and 750 KWp grid connected solar power

plants, SMC has planned to install another 540 KWp grid

connected solar power plants at various 12 locations of Surat

Municipal Corporation.

SMC has commissioned 12 solar power plants on 23.03.2015.

SMC also sell the power generated from Solar Power plant to

the Torrent Power Ltd at a rate fixed by Gujarat Electricity

Regulatory Commission (GERC).

540 KWp rooftop grid connected Solar Plants at various 12 locations of SMC

SURATSMART CITY

100 KWp @ Smimer Medical College

SURATSMART CITY

80 KWp @ Multi level Parking

SURATSMART CITY

40 KWp @ Karanj Sewage Treatment Plant

SURATSMART CITY

40 KWp @ School no. 113

SURATSMART CITY

Energy Generation Details (Till Oct-2016)

ENERGY GENERATION DETAILSSr.No Power

PlantCommissioned Total

Generation(KWH)

TotalBenefit realized

(Gross):

1 540 March-15 10.46 Lacs 72.34 Lacs

Road MapSolar Power Plants

SURATSMART CITY

3.6 MW Solar Power Plants .

Surat Municipal corporation has invited tenders for 3.6 MW capacity of rooftop grid connected solar power plants on 10 various locations fully owned by SMC.

3.6 MW solar plants will generate 47.96 lacs KWh / annum electricity.

Road Map :

BIO GAS POWER PLANT

Energy from BIOGAS power plant for Drainage

SMC had planned to use the biogas generated from one of its

old STP to generated electricity for self-use in collaboration with

MNRE {Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Govt. of India}

Accordingly, it was finalized to install 0.5 MWe capacity biogas

based power plant at Anjana STP in FY: 2003-04. It was the first

technology demonstration plant in India, which was

commissioned in October, 2003. 50% financial assistance given

by MNRE.

Bio gas Power Plants at a GlanceSUMMERY OF BIO GAS POWER PLANTS

Sr.No.

Power Plant Commissioned Total Generation(KWH)

Total Capacity

1 0.5 MWe Oct-2003

447.62 Lacs KWH 4.6 MWe

2 1.0 MWe March-2008

3 1.0 MWe March-2008

4 1.0 MWe Aug-2008

5 0.6 Mwe June-2014

6 0.5 Mwe Apr-2015

SURAT SMART CITY

DEVELOPMENT LTD.

SMART CITY- SURAT

SURATSMART CITY

10 % of the total energy consumption

of the Smart city must come from the

renewable energy sources.

TARGET FOR RENEWABLE ENERGIES

SURATSMART CITY

ENERGY CONSUMPTION FOR SMART CITY AREA

SMART CITY AREA COVERS THE TOTAL 7 TOWN PLANNING

SCHEMES OF THE CITY WHICH HAVE TOTAL AREA OF 8 Sq. KM.

TOTAL 4.5 Cr. KWH / MONTH UNITS OF ELECTRICITY IS

REQUIRED FOR SMART CITY AREA.

TO ACHIEVE 10 % ENERGY FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES OF

ENERGY AS PER THE SMART CITY GUIDELINES 40 MW OF

SOLAR POWER PLANTS INCLUDING SMC NEEDS TO BE

INSTALL IN THE SMART CITY.

SMC’S PLANNING FOR OWN SERVICES

SURATSMART CITY

1 MW OF SOLAR POWER PLANTS WITH THE CENTRAL

FINANCE ASSISTANCE (CFA) OF 15 % FROM MNRE.

SMC’S PLANNING FOR SMART CITY

SURATSMART CITY

2.1 MW OF WIND POWER PLANT WITH GNERATION BASED

INCENTIVE (GBI) SCHEME OF IREDA (INDIAN RENEABLE

ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY).

SMC’S PLANNING FOR SMART CITY

SURATSMART CITY

0.5 MW OF BIO GAS POWER PLANT ON PPP BASIS.

SMC’S PLANNING FOR SMART CITY

SMC’S PLANNING FOR CITY

SURATSMART CITY

-: SMC'S ROLE OF FACILITATOR:-

Surat Municipal Corporation has signed MOU with Solar Energy

Corporation of India (SECI), Govt. of India to shoulder the

objectives and targets of National Solar Mission.

Surat Municipal Corporation has also signed Understanding

with State Nodel agency Gujarat Energy Development agency

(GEDA) to shoulder targets of installation of rooftop grid

connected solar power plants on 1,00,000 households in the

state.

SMART CITY PLANNING

SURATSMART CITY

-: COMMUNITY BASED ROOFTOP SOLAR POWER PLANT:- Vide General Board’s resolution no. 910/2016, Dtd. 13.09.2016 SMC has launched scheme of community based solar power plant into various apartments, flats,

societies etc. and decided to give additional subsidy of Rs. 10,000 / KWp and limited to

maximum RS. 20,000. Over and above the subsidy available from Central and State government.Objective of the schemes are as below : 1. To promote rooftop solar plants in residential sector. 2. To Shoulder NSM’s target of 40 GW rooftop solar plants. 3. To Shoulder State Targets of rooftop solar plants. 4. To shoulder the CO2 emission by using green power. 5. To use solar power for common services like lift, water motor, street lighting,

passage lighting etc. into societies, flats and apartments.

SMART CITY PLANNING

Outcomes

Energy Security for Poorest of the Poor

Till Date all the Energy Savings realized through Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy measures

till May-2015, have rendered 6.12 Crores Units per annum.

One poorest of the poor family needs following Electrical Appliances

1 Bulb of 60 W – Average running hours per day – 9

1 Electric Fan – Average running hours per day – 12

Average family size – 5 members

Thus, Lifeline supply of Energy per capita per annum becomes around 100 units and based

on that through all efforts in Energy efficiency and renewable energy measures put together

till May-2015 have made around 6.12 Lacs Poorest of the poor Energy Secured.

All the savings projected through Energy Efficiency and Renewable measures put together till year

2016-17 will render units 19,13,50,000 per annum. This implies, considering minimum life line

supply of Energy per capita per annum of 100 units, around 19.1 Lacs urban poor will be

made energy secured in country.

Thank You!Please visit us at www.suratmunicipal.gov.in

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