RenewableEnergy
RISINGHIMACHAL
INVESTOR S’ HAVEN
GLOBAL INVESTORS’ MEETth th07 - 08 NOV 2019, DHARAMSHALA
Renewable EnergyHaven of Opportunities!
KOLDAM 800 MW, BILASPUR
I. India is the third largest producer and consumer of electricity in the world,
with an installed power capacity reaching 350.16 GW (as of February 2019)
II. The target for renewable energy is 175 GW, to be achieved by 2022
III. The power consumption is estimated to reach 1,894.7 TWh by 2022, due to
increased industrialization
IV. 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route in power sector and
renewable energy
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INDIA: POWER SECTOR SCENARIO
TOTAL INSTALLED CAPACITY MW(AS ON 28.02.2019) MW
State Sector Central Sector Private Sector
222927
45399
6780
74082
250000
200000
150000
100000
50000
0
Thermal Hydro Nuclear RES* (MNRE)(Renewable)
Power generated in Indiaby different fuel (in MW)
Power generated in India by different fuel
46%24%
30%
Source: www.powermin.nic.in
GIRI POWER PROJECT 60 MW,SIRMAUR
KOLDAM HEP (800 MW), BILASPURYEAR - 2015PANDOH DAM, MANDI
POWER SECTOR OF HIMACHAL PRADESH
I. Hydro Power is the main source in Himachal Pradesh
II. The State Government framed its own Hydro Power Policy in 2006, for
harnessing the state’s Hydro potential of more than 23000 MW in a planned
manner
III. The State has a natural advantage of 5 perennial river basins to harness its
hydroelectric potential
IV. Small Hydro Power potential (projects upto 5MW) is around 2000 MW
V. State is a net exporter of power
VI. Out of the total harnessable hydro potential of about 23,458 MW, 10,580 MW
has already been harnessed
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Measures taken by the State Government to promote Hydro Power Sector
1 Upfront premium and capacity addition charges
• Reduction in Upfront premium and Capacity addition charges from INR 20
lakh/ MW to INR 1 Lakh/ MW
2 Land lease amount reduced to INR 1 per sq m
3 Free power royalty
• Deferment of 12% free power share for a critical period of first 12 years for
allotted projects (excluding commissioned projects)
• Free power royalty at the rate of 12% uniformly for the entire agreement
period for the projects to be allotted in future
Measures taken by Government of India (GoI) to promote
Hydro Power Sector
I. Declaring large Hydropower Projects (>25 MW) as Renewable Energy source
II. Hydro Purchase Obligation (HPO) as a separate entity within Non-Solar
Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO)
III. Tariff rationalisation for bringing down hydropower tariff
IV. Budgetary support for flood moderation/ storage Hydro Electric Projects
V. Budgetary provisions for meeting cost of enabling infrastructure, i.e. roads/
bridges
• INR 1.5 crore per MW for project up to 200 MW
• INR 1.0 crore per MW for project above 200 MW
VI. GoI incentive for projects upto 10 MW: Provision of Central Capital Investment
incentive for access to credit (CCIIAC) by Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI
@ 30% of the investment in plant and machinery with an upper limit of INR 5
Crore through development scheme for promotion of Hydro Power generation
upto 10 MW in Himachal Pradesh
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KARCHAM WANGTOO 1000 MW,KINNAUR
4 Mandatory purchase of power by DISCOM for projects having capacity
upto 25 MW
5 Tariff determination in sync with date of achieving COD (Commercial
Operation Date)
6 Transmission Charges: - Exemption in open access charges for
projects having capacity upto 25 MW
7 Re-defining of milestones for stalled projects where 100% equity
transfer is involved
8 Allocation of projects for captive use
• Major boost to investment in industrial sector by allowing allocation of
projects upto 10 MW capacity for captive use of industrial units already
setup or to be setup in the State
9 Robust Transmission Network
• 50 EHV (Extra High Voltage), 182 HV lines along with about 30,000
distribution substations and 1 lakh circuit transmission and distribution
lines already in place
• 3 major 400 KV substations for power evacuation from few of the most
remote areas of the country (Kinnaur, Bharmour & Pabbar valley) to come
up within the next two years
• Robust transmission and distribution network already in place ensuring
100% electrification in the State
• One of the lowest transmission & distribution losses in the country only
between 10 to 11%
10 Allocation of new projects
• Several Hydro Electric Projects under private sector to be allotted on BOOT
basis
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Measures taken by Central Government to promote Solar
Power
I. Solar Photovoltaic Programme: Under this programme SPV street lights are
provided by MNRE, GoI on 90% subsidy
II. Grid Connected Roof Top Programme: Under this programme MNRE, GoI is
providing incentives for development of following schemes:
a) Grid Connected Roof Top Power Plants to be installed on roof top of
individual electricity consumers, Institutions (registered under Society
Acts/Trust act) and Social sector buildings. Incentives upto 70% of bench
mark cost is provided by the MNRE, GoI. State Government is providing
subsidy of. INR 4000/- per KWP
b) Government buildings in the State for which Achievements linked
incentives upto 60% are provided by MNRE, GoI.
c) Government buildings in Shimla town: 2.50 MW capacity to be installed for
which Achievements linked incentives upto 60% are provided by MNRE,
GoI, balance 40% is being borne by the State Government
III. Off Grid Solar Power Plants: to be installed in areas where there is either
no grid power or grid supply is not reliable; MNRE, GoI provides 90% subsidy
for such installation
Highlights of Solar Policy by State Government:
I. To empower people in remote and rural areas with 24x7 power by way of
decentralized solar power supply, especially in the unreliable grid systems in
the mountains, to meet their basic needs, enable access to social and
commercial services, and technologies
II. To facilitate developers in obtaining statutory clearances, if any, and
procedures and processes for various State level clearances and support will
be made simple, transparent with self-certified documentation and with time
lines, so as to ensure doing business with ease
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III. Developers are at liberty to dispose the power generated in any manner they
choose i.e. captive consumption, sale to any consumer within the State, sale
to any trader or exchange or entity or consumer outside the State and sale to
HPSEBL
IV. Developers have the right to use network of HPPTCL and HPSEBL as per
conditions laid down in the Open Access and Connectivity Regulation of
HPERC
V. Solar projects up to 2 MW capacity shall be allowed Solid tap connectivity in
11KV network and above 2 MW capacity, the project line has to connect to
33KV or above sub-station
VI. Time lines for giving various clearances are laid down in this policy for the
concerned departments like Forest clearance and grant of lease of
government land, permission under Section-118 of the Act for transfer of
private land, regulatory permission etc.
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LARJI DAM, MANDI
WHY INVEST IN HIMACHAL PRADESH?
i. Renewable energy is one of the key engine of economic growth of the State
ii. State accounts for 26% of the total hydel power potential of India
iii. Peaceful State with law abiding citizens
iv. Favourable climatic & working
environment
v. Seamless connectivity
vi. Ever increasing demand of power in the
North India
vii. Special incentives for investors
viii. Monitoring of progress of Hydro Electric Projects by Hon’ble Chief Minister
through HIM PRAGATI
ix. An extensive network of transmission lines enabling easy connectivity to grid
Why invest in Hydro Power Projects?
i. Extensive and planned Intra-State transmission system for evacuation of power
ii. Robust distribution network with minimum losses
iii. Long life of assets with near assured returns for 40 to 100 years
iv. Low running cost
v. Combined investments in Tourism & Hydro Power Plants
vi. Hydro Power can be regulated based on demand/ energy pricing
vii. No frequent overhauls and renovations due to mature technology
viii. Hydro Power can meet the peaking power requirement
Alreadyharnessed
(in MW)
To be harnessed(in MW)
Totalharnessable
potential (In MW)
1058012878
23458
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Solar Power Park, Himachal Pradesh
Why invest in Small Hydro Power Projects?
i. Reliable, eco friendly, mature and proven technology
ii. Can be exploited wherever sufficient water flows in small streams, medium
to small rivers
iii. Challenges of deforestation, submergence or rehabilitation not there
iv. Small capital investment and shorter gestation period
v. Minimal transmission losses
Why invest in Solar Power Projects?
i. Positive social and environmental impact
ii. Long life of assets with assured returns for 40 to 100 years
iii. Low running cost
iv. Immense solar growth opportunities
v. Solar energy reliability
vi. Mature technology not needing frequent overhauls and renovations
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KOLDAM HEP (800 MW), BILASPURYEAR - 2015CHAMBRA PROJECT, CHAMBA
INVESTIBLE PROJECTS
The list of investible Projects that is being targeted for the investors’ meet is
provided below.
List of Projects for allotment by Directorate of Energy on Boot Basis
Sr. Name of Tentative River/ Stream DistrictNo. Project Capacity (in MW) / Basin
1 Seli 400 Chenab Lahaul & Spiti
2 Bardang 138 Chenab Lahaul & Spiti
3 Purthi 210 Chenab Lahaul & Spiti
4 Me 7.5 Chenab Chamba
5 Dheda 8.9 Chenab Chamba
6 Dheda-I 9.4 Chenab Chamba
7 Tandi 104.00 Chenab Lahaul & Spiti
8 Rashil 130.00 Chenab Lahaul & Spiti
Total 1007.80 MW
Sr. Name of Tentative River/ Stream DistrictNo. Project Capacity / Basin
1. Joiner-II 3.00 MW Ravi Chamba
List of Projects for allotment by HIMURJA on BOOT Basis
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List of projects proposed for allotment by HIMURJA on BOT Basis
Sr. Name of Tentative River/ Stream DistrictNo. Project Capacity (IN MW) / Basin
1. Mehled 3.00 MW Ravi Chamba
2. Hared 3.00 MW Ravi Chamba
3. Upper Neogal 5.00 MW Ravi Kangra
4. Upper Manglad-II 2.00 MW Sutlej Shimla
Total 13.00 MW
INSTITUTIONAL SETUP UNDER POWER SECTOR
Department of Multi-Purpose
Projects & Power
DIRECTORATE OF ENERGY (Nodal Agency for Policy formulation/allotment of hydro projects above 5 MW/ Grant of technical concurrence/ Monitoring / Safety & quality/ Sale of power)
H.P. Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL)(State Generation Utility)
H.P. Power Transmission Corporation (HPPTC)(State Transmission utility)
ELECTRICAL INSPECTORATE (Inspection of all major Electrical Installations)
HIMURJA (Development of Non-Conventional Energy Sources & Nodal agency for Projects upto 5MW)
Department of Non-Conventional Energy Sources
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H.P. State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEBL)(State Distribution Utility)
Nalagarh
Baddi
Girinagar
Hamirpur-II
(Mattansidh)
Jassore
Jeori
Kangoo
Kunihar
Mandhala
Amb
Bagga
Bajaura
Barotiwala
Bassi
Bathri
Darlaghat
Dehan
Palampur
Dehra
Gagret
Gaura
Gondpur
Hamirpur-I
(Anu)
Jahoo
Jutogh
Kala-Amb
Kandrori
Kurthala
Larji
Malana
BijniRakkar
(Una)
Tahliwala
Akanwali
Andhra
Ani (Nagan)
Batoli-Kalan
Davni
Ghanvi
Golthai
Gumma
Nogli
Kumarsain
Nalagarh
Nathpa
Bhaba
Khotkhai
(Hulli)
Parwanoo
Sainj
Sansarpur Terrace
Smoli
(Rohru)Totu
Hamirpur
Detail/ status of Capacitor banks installed in Himachal Pradesh
Summary
Sr. No Voltage level
No of Sub-station/ Power house
1
220 KV
10
2
132 KV
25
3
66 KV
18
Total (66 & above) 53
220 KV SUB-STATIONS
/ POWER HOUSES
132 KVA SUB–STATIONS
/ POWER HOUSES
66 KV SUB-STATIONS/
POWER HOUSES
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Contact us:
For queries related to please contact: Hydro Electric Projects above 5 MW,
Directorate of Energy, Department of MPP & Power, Government of Himachal Pradesh Office address: Sector 6 Rd, Phase -III, New Shimla, Himachal Pradesh-171009Phone: | Fax: +91-177-2673551, +91-177-2673552, +91-177-2673553 +91-177-2673553Email: | Website:[email protected] http://admis.hp.nic.in/doe/DOEAuth/welcome.aspx
KOLDAM 800 MW, BILASPUR
HIMURJA, Department of Non- Conventional Energy sources, Government of Himachal Pradesh For queries related to please contact: Hydro Electric Projects upto 5 MW & solar projects,
Office address: HIMURJA, SDA Complex, Kasumpti, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh-171009Phone no: +91-177-2621430, +91-177-2628069, +91-177-2620365, +91-177-2621783Email: | Website:[email protected] http://himurja.hp.gov.in
PATIKARI POWER PROJECT,MANDI