Indo-German Dialogue on Energy Bengaluru, 24 th November 2015
Source: dpa Picture-Alliance History Established in 2006, the most institutionalised bilateral energy partnership of India and Germany IGEF Support Office Tobias Winter 24th November 2015 Bengaluru, India 2
Stakeholders IGEF is the platform for dialogue on energy issues for GOI and Federal Government of Germany Indo-German Energy Forum Support Office implemented by: 3
Tasks of the Support Office E.g. Support new policy driven business models, research and development» Support the political dialogue on energy security, energy efficiency, renewable energies, investments in energy projects and collaborative research and development. For example by supporting the discussion and implementation of new policy driven business models for sustainable energy supply and energy efficiency IGEF Support Office Tobias Winter 24th November 2015 Bengaluru, India 4
Dialogue at Indo-German Energy Forum Annual meetings on secretary level 5
Structure Annual meetings on secretary level Indo-German Energy Forum Annual meetings on secretary level Subgroup Meetings Meetings during the year of representatives from Governments, Associations, Industry and Investigation Institutes SG 1 Efficiency Enhancement in fossile fuel based power plants SG 2 Renewable Energies SG 3 Energy Efficiency SG 4 Green Energy Corridors IGEF Support Office in Berlin and New- Delhi 6
B2G on Trade Fairs Intersolar India 2015, RE-Invest 2015 or Hannover Trade Fair 2015 in Germany 7
B2G G2G Events E.g. Intersolar India 2015, RE-Invest 2015 or Hannover Trade Fair in Germany 8
Publications and Studies Last issue of Energy Next: http://www.energynext.in; http://www.energyforum.in 9
B2G Workshops E.g. in cooperation with Energy Associations in Germany, FICCI, CII 10
Study Tours E.g. Solar Rooftop Study Tour 2014 11
New Bilateral Cooperation Billions of Euros for concessional loans and technical assistance for Grid Integration of RE and Solar 12
3 pillars of German energy politics German Energiewende means Transformation of Energy Sector along with Energy Efficiency» Energy Security» Promotion of Jobs» Protection of Environment and Natural Resources (Climate Change Adaptation by Reduction of 40% of emissions until 2020, baseline: 1990) Increase in Energy Efficiency Increase in Renewable Energies 13 13
Source: BMWi, Energy Transition, The German Energiewende Increase share of RE and EE measures Renewables only make sense together with Energy Efficiency measures 14
Nuclear and Renewable Energies? For a long time this was one of Germanys answers to Climate Change 15
Source: Bundespresseamt 2010 Germanys exit of nuclear 6 th August 2011: Parliament decides to shut down all 17 nuclear power plants until 2022 16
Source: Siemens Offshore Wind At the end of 2014: 8,8 GW installed worldwide 17
Global new investment in RE by sector In bn US$ (including PV projects < 1MW but without hydro > 50 MW) Solar incl. small PV Wind Biomass incl. waste Biofuels Small Hydro Geothermal Marine Source: Bloomberg Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 04/2014 18
Source: SolarPowerEurope 04/2015 Global cumulative installed PV capacity Strong development, +40 GW (+30%) in 2014. India by 9/2016: 525 MW rooftop and 4678 p.plants 200.000 Asia No. 1 in new installations (China +11 GW; Japan +10 GW) 178.391 150.000 +40 GW (+30%) in 2014 100.000 50.000 More than 7 % of the electricity demand in Italy, Germany and Greece 0 19
Global cumulative installed Wind capacity Strong development, +51 GW (+ 16 %) in 2014, +35 GW (+ 12%) in 2013 400.000 350.000 369.597 MW 300.000 250.000 200.000 +51 GW (+ 16 %) in 2014 150.000 100.000 50.000 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014 Source: GWEC Global Wind Report; 04/2015 20
Top 10 countries cumulative capacity Wind Strong development, +51 GW (+ 16 %) in 2014, +35 GW (+ 12%) in 2013 India +2,3 GW in 2014 Source: GWEC Global Wind Report 2015 21
Global new investment in RE by region In bn US$ (including PV projects < 1MW but without hydro > 50 MW) Source: Bloomberg Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 04/2015 22
Source: Bloomberg Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 04/2015 Global new investment in RE by country In bn US$ (including PV projects < 1MW but without hydro > 50 MW) in 2014 and growth on 2013 23
Source: Bloomberg Global Trends in Renewable Energy Investment 04/2015 RE investment vs. gross fossil-fuel power In bn US$ (including PV projects < 1MW but without hydro > 50 MW) from 2008-2014 Fossil power investment ($bn) 289 243 Renewable power investment ($bn) 48 % of new electric capacity added are renewable (103 GW) RE 9,1 % of worlds electricity generation RE 15 % of worlds electricity capacity New pure asset investment volume of aprox. 243 billion US$ 24
Source: India Solar Rooftop Map 2015, Bridge to India Business case rooftop? Self consumption? In 10/2015 525 MW total installed capacity 25
Source: http://www.bridgetoindia.com/our-reports/india-solar-map/ Business case rooftop? Self consumption? In 10/2015 525 MW total installed capacity 26
Large rooftop solar power in Bangalore 1 MWp solar power plant, the largest rooftop solar power plant in India on a build-own-operate model Source:www.cleanmaxenergy.com 27
Source: Larsen & Toubro Largest rooftop PV in India - 7.52 MW Fed into local grid through PPA with local DISCOM 28
Source: Mobisol Solar Home System and mobile pay per use 250 Mio. people without electricity 29
Road Map for Renewable Power by 2022 India decided to have 175 GW in total by 2022 175 GW 60 GW Wind 100 GW Solar 5 GW Small Hydro 10 GW Biomass 20 GW Solar Park 10 GW Unemployed Youth/Farmers 30 GW Govt./States/ Private/Others 40 GW Solar Rooftop 10% to India s total power requirement 30
Power generation and consumption German grid handles already up to 84 % RE in peak times 23 rd august 2015, 84% of Germany's total electricity consumption already came from renewable energy sources. Source: Agora Energiewende 31
Source: www.evworld.com Storage of Solar Energy Ace Electric, Mahindra Reva, Tata Megapixel 32
Norway France Germany UK Netherlands Switzerland Austria Italy Belgium Denmark Sweden USA Growth rates (in %) for EVehicles in EU In first half of 2014 compared to 2013 350 300 250 302 223 254 200 150 100 50 78 120 163 95 181 31 96 37 0-50 -12 Source: 33
Classical Energy System 34
Tomorrows Energy System 35
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