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Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA)

Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA). 1. SCHEME OF PRESENTATION. MAHARASHTRA ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY : PREFACE; HIGHLIGHTS; THE VISION. RENEWABLE ENERGY SCENARIO IN MAHARASHTRA. GRID – CONNECTED RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS: WIND POWER PROJECTS

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Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA)

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  1. Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA) 1

  2. SCHEME OF PRESENTATION • MAHARASHTRA ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY : PREFACE; HIGHLIGHTS; THE VISION. • RENEWABLE ENERGY SCENARIO IN MAHARASHTRA. • GRID – CONNECTED RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS: • WIND POWER PROJECTS • BAGASSE / BIOMASS BASED COGENERATION PROJECTS • BIOMASS BASED POWER PROJECTS • SMALL HYDRO POWER PROJECTS • WASTE TO ENERGY PROJECTS • SOLAR POWER PROJECTS 2

  3. MAHARASHTRA ENERGY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY : PREFACE; HIGHLIGHTS; THE VISION 3

  4. PREFACE Maharashtra Energy Development Agency • Registered as a society under Societies Registration Act, 1860 (In 1985) and Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950 (In 1987). • Under the aegis of MNRE, Govt. of India • Assistance to the State and Central Govt. to promote and develop new and renewable sources of energy and technologies; and to promote and implement energy conservation. • Working as State Nodal Agency in renewable energy sector and State Designated Agency in energy conservation sector. • Committed to explore the resources such as Wind, Solar, Hydro, Biomass, Geothermal, Wave; which are clean and eco-friendly in nature. 4

  5. HIGHLIGHTS • Maharashtra has installed capacity of 3455.986 MWrenewable energy projects. (as on 30 September 2011) • Achievement in respect of potential: • At National Level - 22.33% • At State Level - 39.09 % • The largest Wind Monitoring Programme in the Country (339 sites) • The world’s largest Solar Cooking System (17,000 Meals) at Shirdi. • The largest number of Wind Solar Hybrid Systems (981KW) • The first state to formulate ‘Green Power Development Fund’ @ 8 paise per unit on industrial & commercial consumption 5 Contd…

  6. HIGHLIGHTS • The first state in the country to approach MERC for RPO • The first state in the country to initiate action on Geothermal Power Projects on commercial basis. • MEDA is the first public sector organization in India to get CDM benefits for its 3.75 MW grid connected wind projects. • Solar Water Heating – Achievement of (4.26 lakh sq.m. collector area) • 251 MW Peak Load Shaving • 3.76 lakh tonnes of CO2 mitigation 6

  7. THE VISION • To maximize generation of energy from renewable sources • To implement effective measures for increasing energy efficiency and conservation • Endeavor to achieve renewable power generation to the extent of 10% of the gross energy generation in the state by 2015. • Scaling up by 1% each year to achieve 10% mark by 2014-2015. • Installed capacity in renewable power generation is 3455.365 MW as of Sept. 2011. 7 Contd….

  8. THE VISION • Capacity Addition: Capacity installation is sought to be doubled by 2015. • Installation of 200 wind monitoring stations to assess the wind energy potential in the State. • Exploration of the potential of Geo-thermal energy in the state by 2015. • Suitable policies and incentives will be put in place to encourage Renewable Energy Projects. • Electrification of all villages / wadis / padas in the tribal and remote areas – through renewable energy 8 Contd….

  9. Renewable Energy Scenario in Maharashtra Potential & Achievement (MW) * Biomass IPP ** Biomass Cogeneration # Solar Photovoltaic ##Solar Thermal 9 Potential as per MNRE, New Delhi

  10. GRID CONNECTED RENEWABLE POWER PROJECTS: 10

  11. WIND POWER PROJECTS

  12. Advantages of Wind Energy • Pollution free • Saves fuel as no fuel is required • Can be established in least time • Helps develop hilly and undeveloped regions • Provides employment to local people • Boost to domestic industries • Transmission costs reduced as wind energy generation is localized • Energy generation is totally by private investors

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  14. Wind Resource Assessment Programme • WRA Study completed - 158 sites • Sites declared by MNRE /C-WET - 40 sites • Estimated Wind Power Potential - 5439 MW • WRA Study in progress - 181 sites • After completion of WRA study by considering around 20% feasibility of sites, around 3000- 4000 MW capacity wind power potential is likely to be added for further development of wind power projects. 14

  15. List of 40 Windy Sites 15

  16. Highlights of Wind Power Policy Contd..

  17. Highlights of Wind Power Policy 17

  18. MERC Tariff for RE Projects - Wind Note:- The above Tariff shall be valid for Projects Commissioned in FY 2011-12. The above Tariff shall be valid for a Tariff Period of 13 years from the Commercial Operation Date (COD) 18

  19. Bagasse / Biomass based Cogeneration Projects 19

  20. Bagasse/Biomass Cogeneration – Status Potential (surplus) - 1250 MW Total Installed Capacity - 584.5 MW In Co-op. sector - 480 MW In Private sector - 96.5 MW Co-gen (Biomass) - 8.0 MW Surplus Energy fed to Grid - 409.15MW Untapped Potential - 665.5 MW Projects in pipeline(20Nos) - 344 MW 20

  21. Tariff for Non-fossil fuel based Co-generation projects Tariff rate fixed upto year 2013 21

  22. Highlights of Policy • Evacuation – 33 KV and above – Limited to Rs.2 Cr/project • SFA ~ 50% from green cess • Electricity Duty – exempted for captive use & 3rd party sale for 10 yrs • Capital Subsidy – Rs. 1 cr for switchyard • Cane Purchase Tax – 3% tax exemption for first 10 years for co-op. sector. • SFA will be availed after 1 year from COD & PLF is 80%

  23. Initiatives • Formation of two SPVs from Urjankur Nidhi Trust namely – a) Urjankur Datta Power Pvt. Ltd (36 MW) b) Urjankur Warana Power Pvt. Ltd. (44 MW) • Awareness among sugar factories for modernizing the process to use steam more efficiently • Assistance to sugar factories in seeking grid connectivity • Assistance to sugar factories in seeking CFA/incentives • Suitable state govt. policy declared

  24. Biomass Power Projects 24

  25. Biomass Power - Status Total Potential : 781 MW (MNRE-ORG study) Targeted Potential : 400 MW Projects approved (33Nos) : 369.5 MW Projects commissioned (14Nos) : 147 MW 25

  26. Tariff for Biomass Power Projects Tariff rate fixed upto year 2013 26

  27. Highlights of Policy: Evacuation - 50 % Financial assistance from Green Cess (33kv & above) after commissioning; subject to maximum Rs. 2 crores/project. Electricity Duty – Exempted for captive use & 3rd party sale for first 10 yrs after commissioning. 27

  28. Initiatives Assignment of specific talukas as biomass collection area within 50 Km radial dist. Priority clearances for the projects Suitable state govt. policy declared Facilitation to Biomass IPPs on Policies for availing CFA & excise duty exemption and concessional custom duty on project equipments Assistance for seeking coal linkage 28

  29. Small Hydro Power Projects 29

  30. Small Hydro Projects - Status Potential ~ 732 MW Exploited ~ 246.225 MW (through Irrg. Dept) MEDA to develop projects upto 5 MW on Run of River, Waterfalls and KT Weirs vide GR dated 08/12/05 Identified 60 new hydro power sites (51.77 MW) Prepared DPR for 2x300 KW Microhydro projects (Chincholi & Mangle-Savarde) Prepared Technical Feasibility Study for 35 sites in Tribal Area (2.5 MW) 30

  31. MERC Tariff for RE Projects - SHP Note:- The above Tariff shall be valid for Projects Commissioned in FY 2011-12. The above Tariff shall be valid for a Tariff Period of 35 years from the Commercial Operation Date (COD) for projects less than and including 5 MW, and for 13 years for projects with installed capacity greater than 5 MW and upto and including 25 MW

  32. Highlights of Policy Capital Subsidy – Rs. 0.5 Lakh per kW upto 5 MW limited to Rs. 1.5 cr per project for all types of hydro projects Evacuation – 50% from Green Cess after commissioning (11 kv & above) – Limited to Rs.1.10 Cr. Electricity Duty – Exempted for captive use & 3rd party sale for first 10 yrs after commissioning. 32

  33. Initiatives Development of 30 kW micro hydro project at Asli Tal. Dhadgaon, Dist. Nandurbar. Interaction with Irrigation Dept. for developing new hydro power sites identified by MEDA 33

  34. WASTE TO ENERGY PROJECTS 34

  35. Waste to Energy - Status • MSW to power potential ~ 250 MW • Sewerage Waste Potential ~ 37 MW • Industrial Waste ~ 55 MW • Corporations have initiated ward wise treatment of Municipal Solid Waste • One MSW projects of 3 MW capacity at Solapur Municipal corporation is in pipeline • 4.725 MW industrial waste to power commissioned on 22nd March 2011 in Dharmadabad, Dist. Nanded. 35

  36. Highlights Waste to power projects (off-grid) commissioned in state – • Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate, Shreepur, Tal. Malshiras, Dist. Solapur ~ 1 MW (Distillery) • Gadre Marine, MIDC Ratnagiri : 0.86 MW (Fish Processing) • Universal Starch, Dondaicha, Dist. Dhule : 0.875 MW (Starch) • Assistance to MCs/councils in preparing tender documents/notices for implementing MSW based power projects. 36

  37. GRID INTERACTIVE SOLAR POWER PROJECTS (354 MW) Mozave Desert California (US) 37

  38. Power Generation Technology • Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) • Crystalline Silicon technology • Thin film technology • Concentrated PV • Solar Thermal (STh) • Parabolic trough technology • Solar tower technology • Parabolic dish technology (*Globally established technologies) 38

  39. Solar Energy- Maharashtra Scenario: • Solar Radiation in Maharashtra ~ 5.0–6.0 kWh/m2/day • Energy Conversion Routes ~ SPV & STh • Solar Photovoltaic principle ~ Sunlight to Energy • Solar Thermal principle ~ Sunlight to Heat to Energy • SPV area : 2 Ha/MW • STh area : 3 Ha/MW 39

  40. Tariff for Solar Power Projects (2011-12) 40

  41. Initiatives • Formation of suitable policy for rooftop and small solar projects. • Establishment of solar resource assessment centres at: • Buldhana (Shegaon) • Solapur (Pandharpur) • Satara (Karad)

  42. THANK YOU

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