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Regional Task Force - Workshop for Solar Energy and Smart Grid DevelopmentJodhpur, Rajasthan, India; 13-14 September 2011
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ComSolar:Commercialisation of Solar Energy in Urban and
Industrial Areas
Hermann HerzIndo-German Energy Programme (IGEN)
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Workshop on Solar Energy ans Smart Grid DevelopmentJodhpur, 14th September 2011
Ministry of New and Renewable EnergyGovernment of India
Overview
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Introduction to GIZ- IGEN
ComSolar Overview
Challenges and Opportunities in Commercialisation of Solar Energy in Urban and Industrial Areas.
Solar application in industries - Study.
Pilot project and implementations
German Development Service
German Technical Cooperation
Capacity Building International, Germany© GIZ, Herz , Sept 2011 [email protected]
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
since January 1st, 2011:
4 October 2011Slide Number 4RE Projects – An Overview
EE in thermal Power plants
) Energy Efficiency (EE)
Ministry of Power (BEE/CEA)
Implementation of Energy Conservation Act
Indo-German Energy-Forum (IGEF)MoP (CEA, BEE), MNRE
BMWi, BMZ, BMU, (BMBF, AA, BMVBS)
Capacity develop-ment for EE for state designated agencies
Excellence Enhancement Center
support
support
Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN)
Renewable Energy (RE) Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
Commercialisation of Solar Energy in Urban and Industrial Areas (ComSolar) BMU(12/2009- 12/2013)
Renewable Energy Supply for Rural Areas (RESRA)
BMU(10/2008- 10/2011)
IGEN-Renewable Energy Component
BMZ (10/2009- 09/2013)
IGEN-Renewable Energy Component
BMZ (10/2009- 09/2013)
Industrial / urbanRural / poverty focused
SolMap-Solar Mapping and Monitoring
BMU(11/2010- 02/2014)
Trigeneration (TRIGEN)
Support and Permanent office IGEF
Clean Development Mechanism CDM
Indo-German Energy Symposium
IGEF Sub-Group 2: “Decentraliseddistributed generation, based on biomass and other renewable”
Rural Biomass-based electricityPPP Envitec/ MPPL2011-2013
Rural Biomass-based electricityPPP Envitec/ MPPL2011-2013
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Main objective of the project:To develop and demonstrate commercially viable models for commercialisation of solar energy in urban and industrial areas developed and tested through pilot projects.
ComSolar: Commercialisation of Solar Energy in Urban and Industrial Areas
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• Roof top PV (diesel replacement, captive power and selling to the grid).
• Solar assisted heating and cooling• Integrated solar energy application with energy efficiency.
Buildings
• Low/high temperature process heat (<100 C), solar preheating and drying
• Solar assisted cooling• PV systems to substitute DG captive power and for grid
connection• Customer tailored solar application with energy efficiency
improvement of the production process
Industries
• Reduction of manufacturing cost for major components of solar thermal power plants
• Efficiency improvements and testing of major components for thermal power generation
Solar thermal power
generation
Target groups
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Energy Consumption in Industries
India's total primary energy requirement - 400 MtOe52% from coal.
34% of primary energy is consumed by Industries leading to
22% of direct GHG emissions (406 MteCo2) (+15% throughindirect electr. Consumtion)
GHG emissions by sector in 2007 (million tons of CO2 eq). MoEF, 2009,© GIZ, Herz , Sept 2011 [email protected]
Study: Industrial Sectors promising for commercialisationof Solar EnergyStep 1: Identifying industrial sectors promising for commercialization of solar energy in the country
Step 2: Solar technology and industrial application mapping
Step 3: Prioritizing pilot project
Step 4: Investment requirements and cost-benefit analysis
Step 5: Market and replication potential for scaling up pilot projects
•Energy Intensive Sectors
35 Industrial Sectors
•Solar Potential• Energy Intensive Sectors
25 Industrial Sectors • Saving Potential
• Most Promising Sectors
10 Industrial Sectors
• Feasible Sectors for demonstration projects
5 Industrial Sectors
Key Parameters
Pre-feasibilityMarket Research
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* Electroplating* Food processing* Pharmaceutical* Pulp and Paper* Textile sectors
Implementation Strategy
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1. Awareness workshops for selected sectors to disseminate results of sector study and create interest for implementation of solar technologies.
Next Steps- Pilot implementation
• 3-4 Regional Workshops• Involve Ministry of Textile and Textile associations Textile
• National level event with key players• Involve Ministry of Pharmacy and Pharmaxil, IDMA,
IPA,GIZ’s ASEM programmePharmaceutical
• One national and 1-2 regional workshops• Indian Paper Manufacturers Association etcPaper and Pulp
• 2-3 workshops at cluster level• Involve local industry association and MSMEElectroplating
• Workshops both cluster and central level• Food associations and clusters
Food Processing
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• Detailed energy audit.• System design.• Techno-economic analysis • DPR, development of specifications.
System Design
• Evaluating offers from manufactures.• Accessing MNRE support.Implementation
• Monitoring system performance for at least 1 year.• Develop best practice case studies.• Dissemination through events, publications, internet etc.
Monitoring and
publicizing
Project support
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2. Screening of Industries: Screen interested industries to takeout units where solar applications are not possible due technical reasons such as energy demand, production patterns, area availability etc.
3. Prefeasibility Analysis: Invite basic data for prefeasibility analysis (application form) identifying potential, technology, broad sizing of system, savings and economic analysis (about 10-20 units per sector).
4. Energy Audit and design of system: Through selected consultant carry out technical and economic feasibility studies of selected industries. Develop proposals for MNRE support, content structure to meet MNRE guidelines.
5. Present results to the owners/ management of respective industries to secure their buy in and commitment for funding.
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Next Steps: Solar application in industries (ctd.)
6. Proposals submitted to a joint MNRE-GIZ committee- Technical evaluation as per MNRE’s pre-requisites and conditions. Selection of 1-2 projects per sector based on the ComSolar project key considerations i.e. innovation and commercial viability, high replication potential and commitment of the industry
7. Finalization of partner industry for implementation and signing of MoU.
8. Detailed Engineering: Carry out, system design, detailed engineering, specifications for tenders, cost estimates etc. and handhold them in submission of application to MNRE.
9. Project implementation and monitoring: Monitor and document the performance & practices for replication in the similar sector.
Next Steps: Solar application in industries (ctd.)
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Thank you for your attention!
Dr Hermann HerzDeputy Director,Indo-German Energy Programme (IGEN)[email protected]