Strategy for Renewable Energy in Tamilnadu Venue: The Raintree Hotel, St Mary s Road, Alwarpet, Chennai Date: 4 th and 5 th February, 2015
Executive Summary Excellent Wind & Solar Insolation in many parts of Tamilnadu Severe Electricity Shortage Especially during Summers Challenges due to High Penetration of Infirm Power (Wind) With present tariff (6.90 landed Industrial and 8.40 Commercial), Viability of RE power increases The Rich and Wide experience of Experts can be best used by Offtakers and TANGEDCO to mitigate energy deficit and feed consumers with Clean Power at Affordable Cost
Founded in 1938 by two Danish Engineers, Henning Holck-Larsen and Soren Kristian Toubro
L&T - Corporate Overview Established in 1938, 75th year of Imagineering Head Office : Mumbai, India Type : Public Limited Turnover : US $ 14 Billion Subsidiary Companies : 103 Associate Companies : 22 Joint Ventures : 20 No Of Employees : 50,000+ Global Presence : US, UK, Canada, Russia, Japan, Europe, China, Far-east Asia & Middle-East Factories : 30 nos. at 23 Locations in India 7 nos. at 5 Location outside India
L&T Solar: Reference Projects # Size (in MWp) Over 225 MW Solar PV Commissioned, 40+ MW (PV&CSP) under construction Business Model Location Technology Technology partner Remarks / Commissioning Status 1 5 LSTK Rajasthan Thin Film Sharp, Japan Dec 2011, Fastest Project commissioned in India till date 2 25 BOS - EPC Gujarat Crystalline Chint, china Jan 2012 3 10 BOS - EPC Gujarat Tracker - Crystalline Idematic, Germany, Trina, China Dec 2011 India's largest tracker based project 4 5 LSTK Gujarat Thin Film Sharp, Japan Dec 2011 5 20 LSTK Gujarat Thin Film Sharp, Japan Jan 2012 6 6 LSTK Gujarat Thin Film Sharp, Japan Jan 2012 7 40 BOS - EPC Rajasthan Thin Film- CdTe First solar, USA Mar 2012 8 1 LSTK Rajasthan Thin Film Sharp, Japan Mar 2012 9 1 BOS - EPC Uttar Pradesh Thin Film Chint, china Dec 2011 10 1 LSTK Rajasthan Crystalline India Mar 2012 11 20 LSTK Rajasthan Thin Film-Cd Te First solar, USA Feb 2013 12 20 LSTK Rajasthan Crystalline Jinko, China Mar 2013 13 22 LSTK Rajasthan Crystalline C Sun, China Mar 2014 14 7.5 LSTK Punjab Crystalline C Sun, China Apr 2014 225 Total Solar PV
L&T Solar: Reference Projects
L&T Solar: Reference Projects Constructed one of the Largest Solar Power plant in India (40MWp) in record time. 40 MWp SOLAR PV POWER PROJECT AT DHURSAR VILLAGE, POKHARAN TESHIL, JAISALMER DISTRICT, RAJASTHAN, INDIA: Year Built/ Scheme: Mar 12, Annual Generation: Approx 71400+ MWh CO2 displaced: Approx 66600 tonnes per year
L&T Solar: Reference Projects Executed the Asia s largest Solar Thermal Plant in India 125 MW Solar Thermal Plant, POKHARAN, RAJASTHAN, INDIA: Year Built/ Scheme: Technology: Temperature: Under Construction Compact Linear Fresnel Technology Up to 400C Temperature
L&T Solar: Reference Projects The fastest project executed in India in a record period of 60 days 20MWp SOLAR POWER PLANT AT PHALODI, RAJASTHAN Year Built/ Scheme: Annual Generation: CO2 displaced: Feb 13, JNNSM Phase-2 Approx 30840+MWh Approx 27756 tonnes per year
L&T Solar: Reference Projects India s largest tracker based Solar PV plant 10 MW SOLAR POWER PLANT AT DHAMA, GUJARAT Year Built/ Scheme: Annual Generation: CO2 displaced: Dec 11, Gujarat Solar Policy Approx 18750+ MWh Approx 17500 tonnes per year
L&T Solar: Reference Projects Aerial View of the 6 MWp Solar Project in Charanka, Gujarat
L&T Solar: Reference Projects Constructed the Asia s Largest Rooftop solar power plant (Amritsar India)
The Unique Grid Situation In Tamilnadu
The Present Grid Situation (South) Integrated NEWNE Grid Isolated Southern Grid HVDC Interconnection till recent One Nation One Grid Bulk Power transport to South is difficult due to capacity constraints (Around 4,000 to 5,000 MW only possible)
The Supply Demand Situation (Tamilnadu) Windfarms Down South, Consumption up North
The Supply Demand Situation (Tamilnadu) Installed capacity: 18.382 GW Capacity (%) Capacity (%) 53 47 Private TANGEDCO 52 48 Fossil RE Over 9.5GW of RE projects in state 52% penetration Most RE sources are infirm power Source: http://greencleanguide.com/2013/04/05/electricity-scenario-of-the-state-of-tamilnadu
The Supply Demand Situation (Tamilnadu) Over 18% Peak Deficit (2.8 GW) and 11% average energy deficit (approx 9000 MU/annum) Source: http://greencleanguide.com/2013/04/05/electricity-scenario-of-the-state-of-tamilnadu
The Present Situation Power Starved situation in Southern States (Especially Tamilnadu) Over 11% Energy deficit and 18% Peak deficit No visibility for immediate source of conventional power Industries and Commercial establishment facing extreme difficulties, R&C measures ON Extensive usage of Captive DG Sets for commercial and Industrial usage Increase in RPO from 0.25% to 2% (8 fold increase)
Business Opportunities for RE Power
Business Opportunities for RE Power Captive SPV Power Plant Purchase of Green Power from Independent 3 rd party plants RPO Compliance Purchase of Green Power from State (TANGEDCO) Purchase of equivalent REC Certificates from Exchange Fundamental question : Implementation of RPO by State
Business Opportunities for RE Power Captive / GC SPV Power Plant for Industries Independent Power Producers for TANGEDCO Solar Tariff (7.01) Meeting Energy Needs Independent Power Producers for 3 rd party Green Power Sale Large Solar / Wind Farm Developers (GW scale) Decentralized Distributed Generation (DDG)
Business Opportunities for RE Power Implementation of RPO and REC Trade Govt s claim to sell RECs and its price Bankability of PPA (Possibility of adding Green Premium into 3 rd party PPA in lieu of REC) Key Success Factors Grid Availability Grid Access / Wheeling / Banking costs Project Cost Innovative Financing Mechanism, Interest Rates, Capex and Opex Evacuation and Regulatory support to promote RE
Strategy Envisaged for Increasing RE Power Effective Implementation of the 2% RPO to reduce energy deficit Implementation of Projects under the Preferential Tariff scheme (7.01 /KWH PPA) Reduction in Wheeling and Open Access charges for RE power (in lines with the Neighboring States) Providing tariff based incentives for captive rooftop and in-campus solar projects, with bidirectional metering, in line with Neighboring States Grid Stability and assured Evacuation, Must Run Condition
Going Green is no longer an Option, It s a Necessity Presented by: Ramakrishnan G K BEE Certified Energy Manager Head Business Development (South) W&RE IC, L&T Constructions Contact: +91-94455-68636 Mail: ramakrishnangk@lntecc.com