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Growth of Solar Power Projects in MP IAS S R Mohanty Additional Chief Secretary, Government of MP

Growth of Solar Power Projects in MP IAS S R Mohanty Additional Chief Secretary, Government of MP

S R Mohanty

July 19, 2014
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  1. Growth  of  Solar  Power   Projects  in  MP   (2MW

     to  2GW)   S  R  Mohanty   Addi<onal  Chief  Secretary,   Government  of  MP  
  2. Madhya  Pradesh  &  Solar  Energy   3   §  More

     than  300  days  of  clear  sun.     §  Solar  radia<on  between  5.6  -­‐  6.2   kWh/sq.  m/day   §  Limited  Dust  and  Moisture    
  3. Solar  Power  in  MP   • Transmission  Capacity  of   More

     than  13000  MW  and   Expanding   Stable  Transmission   Network   • Over  20,000  Hectare   iden<fied  for  solar  energy   projects   Availability  of   abundant  land          
  4. Requisite  Support  System   6   •  Clear  Policy  Direc<on

      •  Simple  Documenta<on     •  Transparency  in  Approach   •  Quick  and  CommiZed  Response     •  CommiZed  Implementa<on  
  5. Policy  Development   7   •  Formula<on  Process  Kept  Open

      •  Dra^  shared  with  all  stake  holders   •  Consulta<on  with  Financial  Ins<tu<ons,   Consultants  etc    
  6. Benefits  under  Policies   9   •  Ease  in  selec<on

     of  land   – Freedom  to  iden<fy  suitable  land   – Bankable  document  for  government  land   – Government  land  for  25  years    
  7. Benefits  under  Policies   10   •  No  electricity  duty

     for  10  years   •  No  electricity  cess  for  10  years   •  Wheeling  charges  reduced  to  2%  
  8. Benefits  under  Policies   11   •  Third  party  sale

     permiZed     •  Sale  outside  the  state  permiZed   •  No  VAT  and  no  entry  tax   •  Benefits  of  industry  status  also  provided    
  9. Benefits  under  Policies   12   •  Stamp  duty  exemp<on

     on  pvt.  land  purchase   •  100%  banking   •  Reduc<on  in  contract  demand  for  cap<ve  use   •  100%  CDM  Benefit  
  10. 13   Benefits  under  Policies   •  No  EIA  required

      •  No  land  and  project  related  inspec<ons   •  No  local  body  permission  required   •  Quick  BoQ  cer<fica<on  for  excise  clearance  
  11. Page 15 Response  to  Polices   (Phase  I  Oct  2012,

     Phase  II  May  2013  and  Phase  III  May  2014)   685   3527   5753   Phase  1   Phase  2   Phase  3   Response  for  Wind  (MW)   880   1461   588   Phase  1   Phase  2   Phase  3   Response  for  Solar  (MW)  
  12. 2   220   354   375   1250  

    1700   2000   April  2012   Sept  2013   June  2014   Dec  2014   May  2015   Dec  2015   June  2016   Solar  Capacity  Addi<on  (MW)   20   New  Projects  
  13. Maximum  capacity  addi<on   21   Maximum  Capacity  Addi<on  Pan-­‐India

      During  2013-­‐14     (309.85MW  out  of  947.47MW)  
  14. REC  Projects  in  MP   •  First  REC  project  of

     India  registered  in  MP   •  Projects  completed:  126  MW  (52  nos.)   22   Highest  number  of  projects  registered  in   the  country    
  15. M.P.  in  JNNSM   23   •  Total  Projects  250

     MW      (1/3  rd  of  Total  Alloca<on)   •  Weighted  Average  VGF  from  MP  :     Lower  by  2-­‐5%  in  both  the  DCR  and  open   category  from  the  Pan  India  average  
  16. Recent  Ini<a<ves  for   Investment  Facilita<on     •  Solar

     Park  and  Farms   •  Resource  Assessment   •  Infrastructure  upgrada<on   •  Process  simplifica<on    
  17. Solar  Park   25   •  Iden<fied  loca<ons   - 

    Neemuch        ✔   -  Mandsaur   -  Sheopur  kalan   -  Rewa                ✔   -  Rajgarh  
  18. Solar  Farms       •    State  to  set

     up  four  solar  farms  of  15MW  each     •    Farms  to  include  all  infrastructure   •    Farms  to  be  ready  with  EPC  pre  fixed   •  Farms  for  small  investors  to  plug  and  play.   26  
  19. Resource  Assessment   27       •    20

     sta<ons  to  be  established  for  solar   radia<on  assessment   •  9  sta<ons  already  established   (Rewa,  Ujjain,  Jabalpur,  Ratlam,  Mandsaur,   Sagar,  Neemuch,  Gwalior,  Rajgarh)  
  20. Infrastructure  Up  grada<on   28   •  Power  transmission  strengthened

     in   northern  and  western  MP  (high  RE   poten<al  areas)     •  4000  MW  RE  transmission  plan  proposed,   to  be  taken  up  in  the  Green  Corridor  (Rs   2100  Crore)  
  21. Process  Simplifica<on   29   Process   Simplifica<on   Dynamic

      Project   Tracking   System   Documents   Standardiza<on  
  22. 31   First  1  MW  Plant  Commissioned  in  March  2012

      First  REC  Plant  in  the  Country  
  23. 32    3  MW  Plant  Commissioned  in  December  ’12  

      12  MW  Plant  Commissioned  on  31st  March    
  24. 33   25  MW  Plant  Commissioned    June  ‘13  

    15  MW  Plant  Commissioned  June  ‘13  
  25. 35   25  MW  Plant  at  Khilchipur  ,  disZ  Rajgarh

       (Biaora)     developed  by  Acme  Tele;  commissioned  in  Jan  2014  
  26. Largest  Solar  Project  in  India         Total

     Capacity:  130  MW  (151  MW  DC)     Dedicated  to  Na<on  :  26th  February,  2014   38  
  27. Largest  Solar  Project  in  India   •  Completed  8  

    months  ahead   of  schedule   •  Spread  over  900   Acres   40  
  28. 700  MW  UMSPP  (Proposed)   42   •  Capacity:  700-­‐900

     MW   •  Iden<fied  site:  Rewa   •  Project  Development:     Govt  of  MP  &  SECI  with   support  from  The   World  bank  
  29. 99.98%   0.02%   Apr-­‐12   Conven<onal  Power   Solar

     Power   Solar  Share  in  State  Energy  Pool   46   Projected  Solar  installed  capacity:  2000  MW   88.24%   11.76%   Jun-­‐16   Conven<onal  Power   Solar  Power  
  30. 95.91%   4.09%   Apr-­‐12   Conven<onal  Power   Renewable

     Power   Total  Renewable  Energy  Share   47   Projected  NRE  installed  capacity:  3800  MW   79.79%   20.21%   Jun-­‐16   Conven<onal  Power   Renewable  Power