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Promoting Schemes for Rooftop
Solar in India
Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. SECI is a Government of India Enterprise under the administrative control of
MNRE. Authorized capital of the company is Rs. 2,000 Cr.
Incorporated on 20th September 2011, as a not for profit organization.
Converted to a Commercial Company on 9th Nov, 2015; Scope widened tocover all Renewable Energy.
Solar Energy Corporation of India limited18-Apr-16
May 2016
SECI’s ActivitiesSECI is active in the following areas:
Solar project development/ Project Management Consultancy
• Ground-based and rooftop solar projects - own and others
VGF schemes for large scale projects
• 750 MW, 2000 MW, 5000 MW and other special schemes
Solar Rooftop schemes
• Brought in competition, resulted in lowering of costs
Solar parks scheme
• Handling schemes of solar parks
Power trading
• Large-scale interstate trading of Solar power for the first time
Scheme for development of Wind Power Plants
May 2016
• GIZ in India for over 60 years
• Supports key initiatives of GoI
Clean India Campaign
Skill India Initiative
• Pioneering efforts in Commercializationof Solar Energy in Urban and IndustrialAreas (ComSolar)
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC): 500kW Rooftop SPV Project
Bangalore Cricket Stadium: 400 kWRooftop SPV Project
• Collaborated with SECI on “SolarGuidelines” project. Agreed for capacitybuilding of SECI to scale up Solar RoofTop.
GIZ and SECI
Indian Power Sector Scenario
Total Installed Power Generation Capacity: 329 GW
Total present non-fossil fuel based capacity = 33%.
India’s Intended Nationally
Determined Contribution
includes
To reduce the emissions intensity of
its GDP by 33 to 35% by 2030 from 2005
level.
To achieve about 40 % cumulative
electric power installed capacity from
non- fossil fuel based energy resources
by 2030.
May 2016
India’s Solar Plans- 100 GW Vision
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Category 1. Rooftop Projects
Category 2. Large scale Projects
Inside Solar park Outside Solar Park40,000 MW 20,000 MW40,000 MW
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Cumulative Solar Targets (GW)
Large scale solar
Roof-top
• Grid Connected Solar PV power plants with VGF support under JNNSM Phase II
750 MW (2014-15)
2000 MW (2015-16)
5000 MW (2015-16 to 2018-19)
Indo-Pak Border Solarization Scheme
100 MW Canal-top and Canal-bank Scheme
300 MW for Defence /Para military forces
1000 MW of Grid-connected projects for CPSUs
• Grid connected Rooftop Schemes
• 20,000 MW Solar Parks Scheme, another 20000 MW in pipeline
• 1000 MW scheme for CTU connected Wind power plants; NIT for another 1000 MW published recently.
• Implementation of village electrification project in 896 villages of Arunachal Pradesh under DDUGJY through standalone Solar PV systems
Govt. of India Schemes under implementation
• Category A parks (Work in Progress)
• Andhra Pradesh- 4,000 MW
• Rajasthan- 680 MW (Bhadla Phase II)
• Rajasthan- 1500 MW (Bhadla Phase III, Phase IV)
• Uttar Pradesh- 440 MW
• Kerala- 200 MW
• Karnataka- 2000 MW
• Madhya Pradesh- 750 MW (Rewa Solar Park)
• Madhya Pradesh-500 MW (Neemuch-Mandsaur Solar Park)
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Solar Parks Status
Category C parks (DPR and Land Under Finalization)
Odisha- 1000 MW
Tamil Nadu- 500 MW
Telangana- 500 MW
Haryana- 500 MW
Arunachal Pradesh-100
Uttarakhand- 50 MW
Assam- 69 MW
Nagaland-60 MW
J&K- 100 MW• Category B parks (Work likely to start in 3-6 months)
• Maharashtra- 1500 MW
• Gujarat- 700 MW
• Chhattisgarh- 500 MW
• West Bengal- 500 MW
Site Photo- Ananthapuramu Solar Park (1500 MW), A. P.
14
Solar Park Model- Kurnool Solar Park (1000 MW), A. P.
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Growth of Solar Capacity in India
Solar Energy Corporation of India limited18-Apr-16
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Source: Mercom Capital Group; Market Analysis
Evolution of Solar Tariffs
May 2016
Sr. No. State/UT
Total cumulative capacity till
31-03-16 (MW)
Capacity commissioned
in 2016-17 (MW)
Total cumulative Capacity till 31-
03-2017(MW)
1 Andhra Pradesh 572.97 1294.26 1867.232 Rajasthan 1269.93 543.00 1812.933 Tamil Nadu 1061.82 630.01 1691.834 Telangana 527.84 759.13 1286.985 Gujarat 1119.17 130.19 1249.376 Karnataka 145.46 882.38 1027.847 Madhya Pradesh 776.37 80.67 857.048 Punjab 405.06 388.89 793.959 Maharashtra 385.76 66.61 452.37
10 Uttar Pradesh 143.50 193.24 336.73
Development of Solar Power Projects as on 31-03-2017 ( top ten States)
Rooftop Solar in India
Solar Policy notified by 19 States,
Odisha has policy in draft stage,
balance 16 states (viz, UTs, Islands, NE
states except Manipur, & Bihar) are yet
to launch
Net Metering Policy notified in 35
States (except Sikkim)
States with good response on net
metering:
Andhra Pradesh
Delhi
Rajasthan
Karnataka
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Emphasis by GoI to set state-wise
targets and direction to all Ministries to
set up Rooftop on Government/PSU
BuildingsSource: Bridge to India, as on 30th September 2016
State/UT (MW) %
Tamil Nadu 132 12.94%
Gujarat 69 6.76%
Maharashtra 89 8.73%
Punjab 55 5.39%
Karnataka 51 5.00%
Rajasthan 46 4.51%Uttar Pradesh
333.24%
Telangana 27 2.65%
Andhra Pradesh
323.14%
Haryana 57 5.59%
Delhi 35 3.43%
Chhattisgarh 16 1.57%
Others 378 37.06%
Total 1020 100.00%
Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme by SECI
Various schemes have been brought by SECI under Government ofIndia Programme, which includes:
26.6 MWp Scheme –Phase I to III (Year 2013)
50 MWp Scheme- Phase IV (Year 2014 & 2015)
500 MWp Scheme with CFA – On-going(Year 2016)
50 MWp Scheme for CPWD (Year 2015-16)
1000 MWp Scheme incentive scheme –Bids for 500 MWp capacity are under evaluation
Besides, SECI is implementing solar roof top systems under direct arrangement with the clients
Palatana (1)
Kolkata (2)
Bhubaneswar (1)
Chennai (6)
Coimbatore (1.5)
Bangalore (3)
Mumbai (1)
Pune (3)
Gwalior (1)
Chandigarh (1)
Jaipur (3.75)
New Delhi (5)
Gurgaon (2.5) Noida/Greater Noida (3.5)
Raipur (2.05)
Hyderabad (4)
Implementing Rooftopprojects with subsidyfrom MNRE
Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities
Phase I: 5.5 MW (4 cities)
Phase II: 11.3 MW (6 cities)
Phase III: 10 MW (9 cities)
Phase IV -1:32.5 MW (29 cities)
Legend
Phase I
Phase II
Phase III
Phase IV – Part 1
Phase IV –Part 2
Multiple phasesMadurai (0.5)
Vijaywada (0.5)Tirupati (0.5)
Nagpur (0.5)
Nasik (0.5)
Bhopal (1)
Panchkula (1)
Patna (2)
Ranchi (2)
Mohali (1)
Amritsar (0.5)
Ludhiana (0.5)
Gandhinagar (1)
Vadodara (0.5)
Surat (0.5)
Mysore (1)
Durgapur (1)
Faridabad(0.5)Jodhpur (.25)
Neemrana (.25)
Lucknow (1.0)
Phase IV -2: 24 MW (17 States)
A & N (1)
Pan India > 100 cities
Rooftop SPV projects under SECI schemes
Solar Roof Tops: Sector Focused Approach
• Sports Stadia, Airports, Defence, Heritage Buildings are
to be covered for creating awareness and visibility.
• Beginning has been made through systems on
• Chennaswami Cricket Stadium, Bengaluru
• Couple of Sports Complexes in Delhi
• Signing of MoU between SECI and Airports Authority of India on
28 May 2014 and over 9 MW capacity has been installed in 17
airports across country
• Cricket stadia has special consideration in view of very
large following of the game in the country
• Initial meetings held with BCCI
• Support of GIZ has been agreed upon for capacity building of
SECI to scale up the effort and bring German experience in the
project planning
100 kWp -Jaipur Airport
500 kWp -Lucknow Airport
100 kWp -Jodhpur Airport
400 kWp -Amritsar Airport
219 kWp -Patna Airport
250 kWp -Ranchi Airport
600 kWp -Varanasi Airport
1500 kWp – Integrated Cargo Complex, Chennai Airport
170 kWp -Madurai Airport
500 kWp –Begumpet Airport, Hyderabad
103.4 kWp – ATS Complex, Mumbai
500 kWp –Bengaluru Airport
Plant Capacity 400kWp(Net-metered)
RooftopOwner
Delhi Development Authority
Project Site Sports Complex, Delhi
Salient feature Project implemented under RESCO mode@ tariff of Rs. 5.845/kWh (With AD)30% MNRE subsidy
Project Cost Rs.3.6 Cr (Rs. 90/Wp)
CFA through SECI
Rs. 1.08 lakh
Yamuna Sports Complex, New Delhi
solarized under SECI’s scheme
Plant Capacity 93 kWp(Gross-metered)
Project Site Netaji Stadium, Port Blair
Salient feature Project implemented under RESCO mode@ tariff of Rs. 4.64/kWh CFA from MNRE through SECI
Netaji Stadium, Andaman solarized
under SECI’s scheme
Solar Rooftop PV: Getting More Affordable
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Solar PV costs declining due to: • Advancement of Technologies• Learning Curve• Economies of Scale• Increased Competition
Source: CERC
Project cost in SECI’s Rooftop
Schemes
CERC India Benchmark Cost for Solar PV (₹ Hundred Thousand/MW)
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Presently SECI is providing PMC services to following
project
5.76 MWp Grid connected rooftop SPV project at GAIL
Petrochemical Complex, GAIL PATA, UP, under PSU
scheme
8 MWp Grid connected rooftop SPV project for Banaras
Hindu University under incentive scheme
2.5 MWp Grid connected rooftop SPV project for
SDMC, Delhi under incentive scheme
1.5 MWp Grid connected rooftop SPV project for DRDO
under Defense Scheme
New Initiatives at SECI: PMC for MW Scale rooftop SPV Projects
2.5 MW pilot hybrid project at Kaza with solar, wind and
large battery storage
150 MW hybrid project of solar and wind in Andhra Pradesh
with funding support from World bank
Project development for about 10 MW capacity in each Leh
and Kargil with 3-4 battery storage
New Initiatives at SECI: Other Projects involving Storage
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