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SR Mohanty - Harnessing Solar Energy - The Story of Madhya Pradesh

SR Mohanty - Harnessing Solar Energy - The Story of Madhya Pradesh

One of the largest states of India, Madhya Pradesh has garnered a lot of attention at the Intersolar Conferences recently. This is the presentation using which Mr. S. R. Mohanty explained the advancements achieved.

S R Mohanty

August 08, 2014
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  1. Harnessing Solar Energy The Story of The Story of Madhya

    Pradesh S R Mohanty Principal Secretary, NRED, Govt of MP
  2. NRE Installed Capacity as on 1st April, 2012 314.89 8.01%

    19.68% Wind Solar Biomass Hydro Wind Solar Biomass Hydro 2 35.1 86.25 2 71.85% 0.46% 8.01% Total Installed Capacity : 438.24 MW
  3. Madhya Pradesh: Key Characteristics • High Solar Irradiance: 5.6-6.2 kWh/m2/day

    Immense solar energy potential kWh/m2/day • 8000 Hectare identified for solar energy projects Availability of abundant land
  4. Development of the Solar Policy • Open policy making process

    • Discussions with stakeholders • Discussions with stakeholders • Inputs from industry considered 4
  5. Response to RfPs for Solar Projects (RfP 1 October 2012

    & RfP2 May 2013) 880 MW 1461 MW 56 no. 96 no. 6 RfP 1 RfP 2 RfP 1 RfP 2 Percentage response increase : 166%
  6. Installed Capacity as on 30th Sept 2013 49 no. 222.16

    MW 7 Solar experienced a growth increase by 1100% (218 MW) in 17 months 1 no. Apr 2012 Sept 2013 2 MW Apr 2012 Sept 2013
  7. 804.15 1405 Solar Capacity Addition 2 37.21 220.15 404.15 Mar

    2012 Mar 2013 Sep 2013 Dec 2013 Jun 2014 Jun 2015 8 Cumulative Capacity till Dec-13: 404 MW
  8. Benefits under Solar Policy • No electricity duty for 10

    years • No electricity cess for 10 years 10 • No electricity cess for 10 years • Wheeling charges reduced to 2%
  9. Benefits under Solar Policy • Third party sale • 100%

    banking • 100% banking • Contract demand reduction 11
  10. Benefits under Solar Policy • No VAT and no entry

    tax • Benefits of industry status • Benefits of industry status • Stamp duty exemption on pvt. land purchase 12
  11. Benefits under Solar Policy • Ease in selection of land

    – Freedom to identify suitable land – Bankable document for government land – Government land for 25 years 13
  12. MP: Take-off Stage MP’s share 153 MW (80%) out of

    191 MW 15 Pan-India addition in June-Sept quarter of 2013
  13. REC Projects in MP • First REC project of India

    registered in MP • Projects registered: 52 • Projects registered: 52 16 Highest number of projects registered in the country
  14. Recent Initiatives • Solar Park • Investment facilitation Investment facilitation

    • Infrastructure upgradation • Process simplification
  15. Solar Park THE SOLAR PARKS WILL BE DEVELOPED ON PPP

    MODE THE SOLAR PARKS WILL BE OF MIN CAPACITY OF 100MW MIN CAPACITY OF 100MW 4 DIFFERENT MODES OF DEVELOPMENT ADDITIONAL BENEFITS TO THAT OF SOLAR POLICY 18
  16. Infrastructure Upgradation Transmission Rs 2100 Cr Plan ready Cater to

    20 Transmission infrastructure Upgradation Cater to 4000 MW Under PPP Model Funded by NCE
  17. 12 15 Solar PV Power Plant Capacity Addition (MW) 0

    0.01 0.54 1.05 1.14 5.64 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 23
  18. 15000 25000 Solar Street Lights (nos.) 325 835 2272 4312

    8110 10500 15000 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 24
  19. 4200 6000 Solar Pumps (nos.) 0 0 0 0 4

    1704 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 25
  20. 80 120 Solar Water Heaters (LPD in Lacs) 0.43 2

    4 11 16 50 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 26
  21. 25000 40000 Solar Cookers (nos.) 14 227 452 557 557

    12000 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 27
  22. 30 First 1 MW Plant Commissioned in March 2012 at

    Rajgarh First REC Plant in the Country
  23. 12 MW Plant Commissioned on 31st March at Barod 32

    3 MW Plant Commissioned in December 2012 at Rajgarh
  24. 15 MW Plant Commissioned on 30th June at Shajapur. 33

    25 MW Plant Commissioned on 30th June at Shajapur. June at Shajapur.
  25. Largest Single Destination Solar Project in India • Village Diken,

    Distt Neemuch • Total capacity: 130 MW • Spread over 900 Acres 36
  26. • Completed 8 months ahead of schedule • Developer: M/S

    • Developer: M/S Welspun Renewable MP 37
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  28. Solar Power 800 MW 1447 MW 40 Projected installed capacity:

    1447 MW 2 MW 220 MW 402 MW Apr 2012 Sep 2013 Dec 2013 Jun 2014 May 2015
  29. Total Renewable Energy Share 1900 1447 21.11% Conventional Power Renewable

    Power 41 200 300 Wind Solar Small Hydro Biomass Projected installed capacity: 3800 MW 78.89%