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OWN YOUR SUN Ashu Gupta Vice President - Corporate Ujaas Energy Limited

A Presentation on Success Stories on investments in Renewable Energy Sector in Uttar Pradesh & Uttrakhand SOLAR POWER A Greener, Cleaner and Economic Alternate Captive Power Solution

Topics 1. A Brief About Ujaas Energy Limited & its Operations 2. Power Scenario in Uttar Pradesh & Solar Potential in the State 3. Advantage Uttar Pradesh 4. Grid Connected Solar PV Systems Working & Applications 5. Bi-Directional Metering & Net Metering - Regulations and Notifications 6. Expected Generations

About Ujaas and Its Operations We started the business of Solar PV some time in the year 2010-11 when the concept of commercial solar installations was absolutely new with a mission called: OWN YOUR SUN

What We Do.. Own Large Solar PV Power Plants. Make investors to own Power Plants Install Solar Power Plants. Own and Operate Large Solar Parks. Over and above all Operate and Maintain these installations.

Where all do we install On the Ground On the Roofs (Industrial, Commercial, Residential, institutions, govt. buildings etc). On the Walls On the Canal banks and Top Parking Lots etc.

Ujaas Energy Ltd.

About Ujaas and Its Operations Operates in 3 verticals with dedicated team to cater requirements of all types large, medium and small namely: Ujaas Park: Ujaas My Site Ujaas Home Commissioned the first commercially owned net metered grid connected roof top solar PV power plant under the allocation from Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI-II). Operates in most parts of the Country for execution of solar PV project.

Our Business Operation in India 3000 Grid Connected Rooftop Solar Capacity (KW) Installed / Under Installations in India by Ujaas 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Uttar Pradesh Andaman & Nicobar Madhya Pradedesh Punjab Rajasthan Orissa Telengana Uttarakhand

Our Business Operation in India 140 Grid Connected GROUND MOUNTED Solar Installed / Under Installations in India by Ujaas 120 100 80 60 Capacity (MW) 40 20 0 Madhya Pradedesh Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Daman & Diu Gujarat

Application Area Mix - Rooftop Ujaas Roof Top Installation (KW) 0% 0% 2% 2% 5% 13% Ashrams /Religious Places Educational institutions Private Sector (Manufacturing / Commerical Public/Govt Buildings 47% 31% Housing Socities / Townships Hotels and Hospitalities Malls and Showrooms

Ujaas Installation Map Our reputed clients in India

Ujaas Installations Ujaas Solar Park Rajgarh, M.P. Ujaas Solar Park Rojhani, M.P. Ujaas Solar Park Barod, Agar, M.P. Ujaas Solar Park Susner, M.P.

Ujaas Roof Top Clients Few major orders for Rooftop Rockwell Industries NALCO NTPC AVON Cycles National Fertilizers Limited In next 3 months Ujaas will install another 2500 KW solar PV roof top systems, all over the country

Power Scenario - India ACTUAL POWER SUPPLY POSITION DURING 2013-14 ANTICIPATED POWER SUPPLY POSITION DURING 2014-15

Tariff Hikes - India

Pollution from Fossil Fuel based Power Generation

Solution

Captive Rooftop Solar Power Sl. General Perception Perception in Uttar Pradesh 1 Rooftop Solar power for captive usage is loss to the DISCOM 2 DISCOM Loose their premium customers. Green Energy is the need of the hour and it must be promoted at whatever cost. The power saved from this will help cater power needs of the masses. 3 It destabilizes the grid Distributed generation from rooftop reduces losses and strengthen the local grid

Support & Facilities - UP 1. Clear Policy, Guidelines, technical Specifications etc of Grid Connected Solar Rooftop under Net Metering as well as Gross Metering. 2. On Line registration facility for the applicants desiring rooftop solar PV power plant. 3. No need to go through bidding / selection process to have a grid connected solar PV power Plant. 4. No rationing of Capacity allocation.

Rooftop Policy of State of Uttar Pradesh Considering the potential benefits of deployment of rooftop solar photovoltaic plants, which includes: 1. Reducing dependence on fossil fuel based generation, 2. optimal utilisation of spaces on rooftops and wasteland around the buildings, 3. savings on investment in transmission and distribution infrastructure, 4. savings on reducing the network losses, 5. reduced cost for managing the scheduling of electricity etc.,

Rooftop Policy of State of Uttar Pradesh Objectives : The State Government introduces the policy with the following objectives, 1. To contribute to solar capacity addition and energy security 2. To optimally utilize the available solar energy resource in the State 3. To encourage development and promotion of environment contributing to sustainable development 4. To enable stakeholders in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Fact Sheets 200 KW Rooftop Solar PV Power Plant Year of Installation: May 2014 At : M/s. Dharampal Premchand Noida, Uttar Pradesh Minimum Generation Guarantee Parameters : Technology: Crystalline Silicon PV CUF : 15% and PR : 75% Installed By Ujaas Energy Limited USP: installed on NORTH & SOUTH FACING ROOF without compromise in generation.

Fact Sheets UP s First Grid connected rooftop solar pv power plant with the facility of Bi-Directional Metering under Net Metering 2 x 100 KWp Solar PV Power Plant At : M/s. KanpurPlastipacks Limited Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Year of Installation: September 2014 Minimum Generation Guarantee Parameters : CUF : 15% and PR : 75% USP: Installed on South Facing Roof with new installations on SOUTH FACING ROOF without compromise in generation. Technology: Crystalline Silicon PV Installed By Ujaas Energy Limited

Fact Sheets 1 x 100 KWp Solar PV Power Plant Year of Installation: August 2014 At : National Fertilizers Limited HQ Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Technology: Crystalline Silicon PV Minimum Generation Guarantee Parameters : CUF : 15% and PR : 75% Installed By Ujaas Energy Limited

Fact Sheets 1 x 110 KWp Solar PV Power Plant At : National Thermal Power Corporation Limited Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Technology: Crystalline Silicon PV Year of Installation: August 2014 Minimum Generation Guarantee Parameters : CUF : 15% and PR : 77% USP: with Seasonal Tilting and country s most advanced monitoring and analysis systems for R&D Purpose. Installed By Ujaas Energy Limited

Fact Sheets 1 x 100 KWp Solar PV Power Plant Year of Installation: August 2014 At : Ansal Plaza Mall Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Technology: Crystalline Silicon PV Perhaps the 1 st Mall to be power by Rooftop Solar Minimum Generation Guarantee Parameters : CUF : 15% and PR : 75% USP: Installed on the roof of a mall. Installed By Ujaas Energy Limited

Solar Photovoltaic Solar Photovoltaic: Sunlight can be converted directly into electricity by using solar panels. Solar panels are comprised of photovoltaic cells or solar cells that are arranged in a grid-like pattern on its surface. The individual solar cells are made of special semiconducting materials like silicon. When solar energy strikes this surface, the solar cell converts the solar radiation into useful electrical energy (a direct current) which can be used in the home

Advantages of Solar PV Installing solar power is the right thing to do for our community, for the environment. Reliable operation through high efficiency crystalline silicon module. Life of solar panels is 25 to 30 years Enormous savings of precious fuels and electricity. Clean and green solar energy with no recurring electricity cost No moving parts and very minimal maintenance. Easy to maintain and install. Solar system is environment friendly, noise free and smoke free. Reduce carbon emissions and minimize the effects of global warming Payback period of SPV system cost is less than 5 years Tax Benefits +5 hours of power generation per day

Suitable Roofs & Applications 1. Flat RCC Roof 2. Shelter / Shed Roofs Slope Facing East, West, North, South and / or any combination 3. Walls 1. Educational Institutions 2. Industrial Sheds / roofs 3. Hotels, Malls and other commercial establishments. 4. Warehouses 5. Government / private offices 6. Residential colonies / Townships 7. Etc

Working Principal of the System Grid Interactive Solar PV System: Working Principal: During the day time when the grid is available the solar PV modules will produce electrical energy which will be created in the form of Direct Current (D.C.) The inverter will convert the D.C. electricity to Alternating Current (A.C.) so that it can be used within the building. The electricity generated by the PV system works hand in hand with the existing electrical supply to power appliances and lighting. During the day sufficient electricity can be generated by the system for the load. If not, this will be supplemented by the normal electricity supply from the grid.

Grid Interactive System

Solar Resource Map

Solar Power Generation - Simulation

Solar Power Generation - Simulation City Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Avg Agra 3.58 4.65 5.53 5.96 6.33 5.98 4.94 4.51 4.68 4.69 3.91 3.42 4.85 Aligarh 3.58 4.65 5.53 5.95 6.33 5.98 4.94 4.51 4.68 4.69 3.92 3.42 4.85 Allahabad 3.79 4.83 5.93 6.39 6.55 5.68 4.56 4.31 4.48 4.8 4.23 3.6 4.93 Expected Generation per MW** (MU)* Bareilly 3.73 4.85 5.97 6.89 7.39 6.51 5.16 4.65 4.88 5.18 4.3 3.64 5.26 1.478 Benares 3.84 4.98 6.02 6.56 6.48 5.85 4.47 4.43 4.36 4.7 4.26 3.72 4.97 Delhi 3.71 4.64 5.73 6.17 6.39 6.04 5.19 4.78 4.99 4.79 4.07 3.45 5.00 Etawah 3.68 4.7 5.66 6.05 6.39 5.85 4.81 4.47 4.54 4.8 4.05 3.55 4.88 Farrukhabad 3.72 4.75 5.71 6.64 6.39 5.98 5.01 4.49 4.78 4.93 4.05 3.5 5.00 Firozabad 3.58 4.65 5.53 5.96 6.33 5.98 4.94 4.51 4.68 4.69 3.91 3.42 4.85 Ghaziabad 3.71 4.64 5.73 6.17 6.39 6.04 5.19 4.78 4.99 4.79 4.07 3.45 5.00 Gorakhpur 3.41 4.25 5.28 5.88 6.5 6.34 5.66 5.35 5.02 4.54 3.74 3.2 4.93 Hapur 3.71 4.64 5.73 6.17 6.39 6.04 5.19 4.78 4.99 4.79 4.07 3.45 5.00 Jhansi 4.17 5.35 6.45 7.03 7.17 6.27 5.23 4.96 5.50 5.56 4.66 4.02 5.53 1.553 Kanpur 3.62 4.63 5.68 6.19 6.54 5.88 4.78 4.45 4.45 4.83 4.14 3.52 4.89 Lucknow 3.62 4.63 5.68 6.19 6.54 5.88 4.78 4.45 4.45 4.83 4.14 3.52 4.89 Lalitpur 4.40 5.30 6.15 6.89 7.04 6.24 5.18 4.54 5.33 5.63 4.71 4.18 5.46 1.535 Mathura 3.68 4.6 5.43 5.9 6.23 5.95 4.95 4.54 4.76 4.62 3.93 3.47 4.84 Meerut 3.6 4.53 5.73 6.7 7.28 6.68 5.54 4.9 5.17 5.01 4.15 3.47 5.23 1.47 Mirzapur 3.78 4.86 6.01 6.44 6.48 5.68 4.53 4.31 4.47 4.69 4.24 3.71 4.93 Moradabad 3.74 4.82 5.9 6.47 6.62 6.12 5.2 4.74 4.94 4.97 4.13 3.49 5.10 Muzaffarnagar 3.6 4.53 5.73 6.69 7.28 6.68 5.54 4.9 5.17 5.01 4.15 3.48 5.23 1.47 Saharanpur 3.58 4.52 5.69 6.77 7.5 6.89 5.62 5.05 5.35 5.36 4.33 3.51 5.35 1.503 Shahjahanpur 3.73 4.75 5.71 6.64 6.39 5.98 5.01 4.49 4.78 4.93 4.05 3.51 5.00

Solar Resource Uttar Pradesh Month (Glnc) KWh/Sqm/day Energy Production (KWh) January 5.58 13,232.97 February 6.22 13,323.24 March 6.5 15,414.75 April 6.41 14,710.95 May 5.99 14,205.29 June 4.96 11,383.20 July 3.83 9,082.85 August 3.5 8,300.25 September 4.83 11,084.85 October 5.84 13,849.56 November 5.85 13,425.75 December 5.34 12,663.81 Total (For 1 Year) 64.9 1,50,677.46 18,000.00 16,000.00 14,000.00 12,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 6,000.00 4,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 Energy Production (KWh)

Consistent Generation Uttar Pradesh

Solar Resource Map - Uttrakhand

Solar Resource Map - Uttrakhand Month (Glnc) KWh/Sqm/da y Energy Production (KWh) January 3.82 9,163.93 February 4.89 10,595.55 March 6.04 14,489.57 April 7.04 16,343.71 May 7.42 17,800.10 June 6.54 15,182.94 July 5.19 12,450.47 August 4.68 11,227.02 September 4.95 11,491.67 October 5.22 12,522.44 November 4.42 10,261.25 December 3.71 8,900.05 Total (For 1 Year) 63.9 1,50,428.70 20,000.00 18,000.00 16,000.00 14,000.00 12,000.00 10,000.00 8,000.00 6,000.00 4,000.00 2,000.00 0.00 Energy Production (KWh)

Consistent Generation Uttrakhand

Net Metering / Bi-Directional Metering Net metering is the concept which records net energy between export of generated energy and import of Discom energy for a billing month. Alternatively, the meter, having the feature of recording both the import and export values, besides other parameters notified by CEA metering regulations and Discom procedures. Advantages: 1) Cost effective and robust systems. 2) No wastage of power in the event of lower demand. 3) Adjustment of surplus generation 4) Supports state DISCOM to comply with their Solar RPO.

NET Metering

Other Merits With a typical installation of 100 KWp of Solar PV Power Plant on the roof of your establishment it is estimated that the environmental benefit will be 675 trees saved per year, along with a carbon offset of 270000 pounds per annum. "Installing solar power is the right thing to do for our community, for the environment. That is why we propose you to install solar on our establishments."

CSR Activities

CSR Activities Ujaas is committed towards it Corporate Social activities and under this the company and installed and powered many villages with solar based street lighting. Continuing its CSR activity company has installed and is maintaining several roof top solar power installation in areas with huge power cuts and deficits. The company has also provided training and development programme for the local village youths in the field of solar installation and maintenance and is committed to employ as much as possible based on the requirement local sons of soil to enable rural development.

To Conclude. Climate Change is a global challenge. It can only be successfully overcome through a global, collaborative and cooperative effort. I wish to conclude by recalling Mahatma Gandhi s sagacious message not only to the people of India, but to the world at large: The earth has enough resources to meet the needs of all people, but will never have enough to serve their greed. This should be the spirit which must underlie in any of our strategies for sustainable development.

Thanks and Open for Questions