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1 Rooftop Solar PV Systems for Metro
Solar Energy Corporation of India 1st Floor, D-3, A Wing, Religare Building District Centre, saket, New Delhi

2 India’s Current Energy Mix
India has an installed capacity of 238 GW, wherein contribution from RE is 12%. Among RE (30GW), Wind Energy is the major contributor with 66% of the total RE mix but Solar power is still at low level (9%) India is facing current energy deficit of 6.7% whereas the peak energy deficit is 6.2% *ER is surplus The Cover Slide – this gives a description of Moser Baer and its various divisions/subsidiaries. If you do not want to use the ‘Proprietary & Confidential’, please delete the same from Master Template. You can access tbat by View>Master>slide Master. Also please delete this and all other messages in this PPT.

3 Harnessing India’s Vast Solar Potential
Current peak deficit - 6,000 MW. Future growth is 5% per annum Renewable energy sources need to be used Due to various issues and environmental effects of conventional sources. Solar energy potential in the country is high kWh/m2 in most of the regions. High radiation areas are having good amount of waste/barren lands. 10% of Energy mix through Solar requires 100 GW solar capacity in the country ( after adjusting CUF

4 SECI- Inception and Objectives
OUR MANDATE: To be the implementing agency for meeting the National Solar Mission objectives To plan and execute an integrated programme on development and deployment of solar energy technologies to achieve commercialization; To own, operate and manage, both grid-connected & off-grid power stations; To promote R&D in Solar A Government of India Enterprise under the administrative control of MNRE Incorporated on 20th September, 2011 as a “Not for profit” Company under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013 Authorised capital INR 2,000 Crores; Paid up capital INR Crores upto FY 19-Jun-18 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA

5 SECI Activities : Ongoing
Broad mandate : Implementation & Facilitate various activities of the JNNSM. As part of the Mission activities SECI has taken up the following projects/ activities. 750 MW Grid connected solar power plants under JNNSM Phase II Implementation of 25 Solar Parks/ UMPP Pilot CSP Projects of around 100 MW Project Management Consultant for about 1000 MW Solar Power Plants Implementation of Grid Connected Solar Roof-Top scheme Development and dissemination of solar home lighting systems/ solar lanterns Solar Thermal installations for water/air heating Solar Mini/Micro Grids/street lights/ Off-grid projects etc R&D Projects 19 June 2018 SECI

6 Global PV installations projections
Residential sector continue to be the major part along with large scale utility power plants Source: IEA 6

7 Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
State MWp % A & N Island 5.1 0.17% Andhra Pradesh 234.86 7.82% Arunachal Pradesh 0.025 0.00% Chhattisgarh 7.6 0.25% Chandigarh 2 0.07% Delhi 5.465 0.18% Gujarat 929.05 30.94% Haryana 12.8 0.43% Jharkhand 16 0.53% Karnataka 67 2.23% Kerela Lakshadweep 0.75 0.02% Madhya Pradesh 353.58 11.78% Maharashtra 286.9 9.55% Orissa 31.5 1.05% Punjab 55.77 1.86% Puducherry Rajasthan 839.5 27.96% Tamil Nadu 104.2 3.47% Telangana 8 0.27% Uttar Pradesh 29.51 0.98% Uttarakhand 5 West Bengal 7.21 0.24% Others 0.79 0.03% Total 100.00% Source: MNRE, as on

8 Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
Source:KPMG By 2017 roof top solar power cost will reach the grid parity.

9 Benefits of Roof top PV Land is a scarce resource, rooftop is an alternative for solar PV systems consumers, it Reduces the dependency on grid power. Mitigates diesel generator dependency Long term reliable power source For Discoms, it reduces Day Peak load Demand T&D and conversion losses as power is consumed at the point of generation Most suitable for commercial establishments Max generation during day time Solar power cost has come down almost 50% of the diesel tariff close to the commercial power cost A 100 kW capacity Rooftop system requires an area of about 1000 sq. metre With subsidy, Payback Period of around 3-4 years for diesel substitution,

10 SECI’s Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop PV power projects –being implemented by SECI The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kW Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed. 30% of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70% to be met by the consumer Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up Mostly in-house/captive consumption and to replace diesel generation Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider participation/promotion Developers selected through a competitive process 10

11 Implementation Under the scheme SECI
Allocates capacity for each city/State in consultation with MNRE/SNAs Verifies project proposals w.r.t. technical specifications and releases the sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2 years Releases initial subsidy on successful commissioning as per technical specifications (20%) Release 5 % subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year of successful maintenance of the project Helps developers for identification of projects through dissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concern authorities

12 SECI’s Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV (Covering 37 Cities of India)
Chandigarh (1) Amritsar (0.5) Implementing Rooftop projects with 30% subsidy from MNRE Upto 500kW capacity projects being set up in select cities Phase I: 5.5 MW (4 cities) Phase II: 11.3 MW (6 cities) Phase III: 10 MW (9 cities) Phase IV: 50 MW (29 cities) Ludhiana (0.5) Mohali (1) Lucknow (1.0) Gurgaon (2.5) Noida/Greater Noida (3.5) New Delhi (5) Panchkula (1) Jodhpur (.25) Faridabad(0.5) Jaipur (3.75) Gwalior (1) Neemrana (.25) Bhopal (1) Patna (2) Gandhinagar (1) Vadodara (0.5) Palatana (1) Surat (0.5) Ranchi (2) Kolkata (2) Nasik (0.5) Durgapur (1) Legend Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV Multiple phases Capacity in MW Nagpur (0.5) Bhubaneswar (1) Mumbai (1) Raipur (2.05) Pune (3) Vijaywada (0.5) Tirupati (0.5) Hyderabad (4) Bangalore (3) Chennai (6) Mysore (1) () Coimbatore (1.5) Madurai (0.5) 11

13 Achievements: Grid connected Rooftop Schemes
Total allocated capacity: 60 MWp Installed capacity: 14 MWp Number of projects under execution: 90 Nos

14 Phase –IV- Salient features
It was launched on 21 States are covered in this phase. For new States only capital city is covered Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MW RESCO mode has been introduced for the first time Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW & RESCO mode is 10 MW Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of 2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500 kW instead of 250 kW Residential project size less than 10 kW have also been considered this time Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

15 Contd… Achievements so far
Timeline for project Identification & Execution 3 months for identification 6 months for execution Requisite documents for project identification Project report, Agreement between the rooftop owner and the bidder Achievements so far Total allocated capacity: 60 MWp Installed capacity: 14 MWp Number of projects under execution: 90 Nos

16 Phase –IV – Capex Model Aggregate allocated capacity of 23.5 MWp under CAPEX & 9.0 MWp under RESCO Model in the following States CAPEX RESCO State Allocated Capacity Andhra Pradesh 1500 kW 2000 kW Bihar 1000 kW Delhi Gujarat 2000kW Karnataka Haryana Maharashtra Jharkhand Tamil Nadu Madhya Pradesh 1000kW 3000kW Punjab Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Other details like name of the successful bidders, Price, Cities etc., are available on our website.

17 Installations under our Scheme:
At a Glance

18 Module India Make Plant Capacity 360 kWp Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt., Ltd., City Chennai State Tamilnadu Project Cost Rs Cr CFA through SECI Rs. 92 lacs

19 Module India Make Plant Capacity 140 kWp Rooftop Owner Tube products India City Chennai State Tamilnadu Project Cost Rs Cr CFA through SECI Rs. 36 lacs

20 Module India Make Plant Capacity 100 kWp Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries City Hyderabad State Andhra Pradesh Project Cost Rs Cr CFA through SECI Rs lacs

21 Module India Make Plant Capacity 300 kWp Rooftop Owner IIT Madras City Chennai State Tamilnadu Project Cost Rs Cr CFA through SECI Rs. 75 lacs

22 Module India Make Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp Rooftop Owner SKF I & II City Bengaluru State Karnataka Project Cost Rs Cr CFA through SECI Rs Cr

23 Module India Make Plant Capacity 100 kWp Rooftop Owner NIAS City Bengaluru State Karnataka Project Cost Rs. 83 lacs CFA through SECI Rs. 25 lacs

24 Module India Make Plant Capacity 300 kWp Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components City Gurgaon State Haryana Project Cost Rs Cr CFA through SECI Rs lacs

25 Back Module India Make Plant Capacity 500 kWp Rooftop Owner
Medanta Hospital City Gurgaon State Haryana Project Cost Rs Cr CFA through SECI Rs Cr Back

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