An Overview of Rooftop Solar Energy Program of SECI

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An Overview of Rooftop Solar Energy Program of SECI Chariot Wheel Konark Sun Temple, Odisha Konark Sun Temple is a 13 th Century Sun Temple 200 kwp Rooftop Grid Connected SPV Power Plant Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. (A Government of India Enterprise) 1st Floor, Religare Building D-3 District Centre, Saket, New Delhi-110017

About SECI Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd. (SECI) a Nodal Agency under Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India Incorporated in September, 2011 Authorised Share Capital of 2000 Cr. Main objects include: To implement and promote National Solar Mission To channelize investments into Solar energy sector on commercial principles; To build, own and operate Solar projects; To set industry benchmarks of quality and performance; To be the first-mover in technology for widespread replication; To generate market competition and make it selfsustaining. 300 kw, IIT Madras Net Profit in FY 2016-17: ~ 465 Million Mandate to cover entire RENEWABLE ENERGY portfolio.

SECI s Activities Solar project development Setting large scale/rooftop solar projects VGF schemes for large ground mounted SPV projects 750 MW executed 2000 MW and 5000 MW schemes under execution Subsidy/Incentive Schemes for Rooftop SPV projects 92 MW executed, 26 MW under implementation 500 MW scheme Ongoing scheme 1000 MW scheme (Phase I - 500 MW) in final stages of allocation Solar Parks Setting up 6 solar parks as JV partner Power Trading Large-scale interstate trading of Solar power for the first time More than 1000 Million Units traded

Renewable Energy Targets :175 GW by 2022 BIOMASS 10 GW SMALL HYDRO 5 GW WIND 60 GW SOLAR 100 GW 60 GW Ground Based 40 GW Solar Rooftop

Indian Solar PV Scenario 16000 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 Solar PV Installed Capacity (MW) State/ UT Capacity (MW) % Andhra Pradesh 2048.82 15.0% Gujarat 1262.1 9.2% Karnataka 1260.58 9.2% Madhya Pradesh 1116.64 8.2% Rajasthan 2022.72 14.8% Tamil Nadu 1697.32 12.4% Telangana 1609.27 11.8% Others 2635 19.3% TOTAL 13652 100.0% 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 5525 MW Solar Capacity was added in 2016-17 India s commitment in CoP 21 at Paris: An Act of Faith India s Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC): To lower the emissions intensity of GDP by 33% to 35% by 2030 below 2005 levels To increase share of Renewable energy generation capacity to 40% of installed energy capacity by 2030 As on 31/07/17

Progress Status of Rooftop Solar in India State/UT (MW) % Tamil Nadu 163 11.68% Maharashtra 137 9.81% Rajasthan 88 6.3% Gujarat 87 6.23% Karnataka 83 5.95% Haryana 78 5.59% Uttar Pradesh 68 4.87% Punjab 66 4.73% Delhi 53 3.80% Telangana 43 3.08% Andhra Pradesh 40 2.87% Madhya Pradesh 21 1.50% Others 469 33.60% Total 1369 100.00% Source: Bridge to India, as on 31 st March 2017 Solar Policy notified by 20 states (except Sikkim & Nagaland) Net Metering Policy in 34 states Emphasis by GoI to set state-wise targets and direction to all Ministries to set up Rooftop on Government/PSU Buildings

Rapid Rooftop SPV Growth across the Country Pan India > 100 cities Implementing Rooftop projects with subsidy Chandigarh (1) Amritsar (0.5) from MNRE Ludhiana (0.5) Mohali (1) Lucknow (1.0) Gurgaon (2.5) Upto 500kW capacity Noida/Greater Noida (3.5) projects being set up in New Delhi (5) Panchkula (1) select cities Jodhpur (.25) Faridabad(0.5) Phase I: 5.5 MW (4 cities) Jaipur (3.75) Gwalior (1) Phase II: 11.3 MW (6 cities) Neemrana (.25) Phase III: 10 MW (9 cities) Bhopal (1) Patna (2) Gandhinagar (1) Phase IV -1:32.5 MW (29 cities) Vadodara (0.5) Palatana (1) Phase IV -2: 24 MW (17 States) Surat (0.5) Ranchi (2) Kolkata (2) Nasik (0.5) Durgapur (1) Legend Nagpur (0.5) Bhubaneswar (1) Phase I Mumbai (1) Raipur (2.05) Phase II Pune (3) Phase III Vijaywada (0.5) Tirupati (0.5) Phase IV Part 1 Hyderabad (4) Bangalore (3) Chennai (6) Phase IV Part 2 Mysore (1) Multiple phases Coimbatore (1.5) Madurai (0.5) A & N (1)

SECI s Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme This first-of-its kind scheme was launched in Jan 2013 As of now SECI has come out with various phases of: 26.6 MWp scheme Phase I to III (Year 2013) 50 MWp scheme- Phase IV (Year 2014 & 2015) 50 MWp scheme for CPWD (Year 2015-16) 500 MWp scheme with CFA On-going (Year 2016) 1000 MWp scheme incentive scheme (Phase I 500 MW - Final stages of allocation Many More schemes are being planned

Implementation Model Projects are implemented under two broad business models CAPEX (Ownership Model) bids invited on project cost RESCO (PPA Model) bids invited on tariff Achievements so far Rooftop programme expanded from Tier I to Tier III cities: covering 20 States/UTs, over 100 cities Benchmark cost reduced from Rs. 130/Wp to Rs. 60/Wp 120+ MWp capacity allocated among 40 successful bidders covering 20 States including Andaman & Nicobar Islands of India More than 100 MWp (>400 nos. projects) rooftop capacity sanctioned so far. 90+ MWp commissioned Rs. 77.5 Cr CFA released to the project developers

Project Cost (Rs./Wp) Solar PV: Getting More Affordable CERC India Benchmark Cost for Solar PV ( Hundred Thousand/MW) Project cost in SECI s Rooftop Schemes 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1700 1442 1000 800 691 605.85 530.02 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 87.96 90 89 83 58 44.8 84.5 90 63 63.8 75 53 Source: CERC Rooftop solar plants cost around 25% higher than ground based plants Solar PV costs declining due to: Advancement of Technologies Learning Curve Economies of Scale Increased Competition

Trend of Solar Rooftop PV Levellized Tariff 8 7 6.68 6.92 6.98 6 5 4 3 2 5.67 5.87 5.66 4.81 5.37 4.726 3.6 3.202 3 1 0 Phase IV Part 1 (30% subsidy) CPWD (15% subsidy) 500 MW (General Category) 500 MW (Special Category)

Prompting a Rooftop Solar Revolution with 500 MW Tender Salient Features (Subsidy Scheme) Target Group: Residential, Hospitals, Institutions & Social Sector 30% CFA is available for General Category States & UTs 70% CFA is available for Special category States viz: NE, Sikkim, Uttarakhand, HP, J&K, Lakshadweep, A&N Islands CFA is not available for Govt. Institutions, PSUs, Private Commercial and Industrial establishments Scheme available for PAN India basis Allocation is State-wise Scheme simple & market friendly

Contd.. 300 MWp: Capex Mode in which Project cost based on competitive bids will be invited 200 MWp for Larger capacity (Part A) (26 kwp to 500 kwp) 100 MWp exclusively for residential and smaller capacities (< 25 kwp) (Part C) 200 MWp: RESCO Mode in which Tariff based competitive bids are invited (Part B) Past Success kept in view, Capacity Transfer from one state to another is allowed List of successful bidders is published on 28.02.2017 at www.seci.co.in Final Allocated/ Awarded Capacity: Part No of Successful Bidders Allocated Capacity MWp as per RfS Actual Allocated Capacity in MWp PBG Received from Bidders (MWp) A 47 200 193.6 136.05 B 14 200 97.65 91.9 C 93 100 141.21 63.6 TOTAL 500 432.46 291.55

Part A:- Key Statistics: 500 MW Rooftop tender Lowest Project Cost (30% Subsidy): Rs. 53/W (GJ, KA, MH, TN) Highest Project Cost (30% Subsidy): Rs. 75/W (RJ, UP) Lowest Project Cost (70% Subsidy): Rs. 45.1/W (North East) Highest Project Cost (70% Subsidy): Rs. 75/W (J&K) Part B:- Lowest Tariff (30% subsidy): Rs. 4.459/kWh (MH) Highest Tariff (30% subsidy): 6.98/kWh (UP) Lowest Tariff (70% subsidy): Rs. 3/kWh (HP, UK) Highest Tariff(70% subsidy): Rs. 4.81/kWh (North East) Part C:- Lowest Project Cost (30% Subsidy): Rs. 57/W (DL) Highest Project Cost (30% Subsidy): Rs. 75/W (BH) Lowest Project Cost (70% Subsidy): Rs. 64/W (UK) Highest Project Cost (70% Subsidy): Rs. 75/W (J&K)

Next in line: 1000 MW (Phase I - 500 MW) for Government/ Public Sector Undertaking Buildings Achievement linked incentives/award scheme Targeted to all Ministries/Government buildings Buildings of Public Sector Undertakings (Both Central and State) are also covered Building List provided by SECI Tie up for loans with IREDA and SBI Implementation through open competitive process 450 MW to be RESCO and 50 MW CAPEX

Provisions under 1000 MW Scheme: Achievement vis-à-vis Target Allocation Incentives for General Category States (%) Incentives for Special Category States/ UTs (%) 80% and above 25% 60% Below 80% and up to 50% 15% 36% Below 50% and up to 40% 10% 24% Below 40% Nil Nil Project Capacity (kw) Benchmark Cost (Rs/Wp) 1-10 70 10.1-100 65 100.1-500 60

Rooftop Solar Status at a Glance Phase Subsidy Allocated capacity (MWp) Installed Capacity (MWp) Under Execution (MWp) Phase-1 Phase-2 Phase-3 30% 26.6 18 - Phase-4 30% 35.3 35.3 - Phase-4 Part-1 15% 19.5 16.3 - Phase-5 (CPWD) 15% 42.75 21.9 - Phase-6 (500 MW) 30% 300-26 Phase-7 (1000 MW) 25% (achievement linked incentive ) Under tendering process Total 424.15 91.5 26 -

500 kwp - Lucknow Airport 100 kwp - Jaipur Airport

Yamuna Sports Complex, New Delhi solarized under SECI s scheme Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner Project Site 400kWp (Net-metered) Delhi Development Authority Sports Complex, Delhi Salient feature Project Cost CFA through SECI Project implemented under RESCO mode @ tariff of Rs. 5.845/kWh (With AD) 30% MNRE subsidy Rs.3.6 Cr (Rs. 90/Wp) Rs. 1.08 lakh

Maharashtra Sadan, New Delhi (RESCO) Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner Project Site Salient feature Project Cost CFA through SECI Annual Generation Estimated saving 150kWp PWD, Government Of Maharashtra Maharashtra Sadan, Delhi Project implemented under RESCO mode @ tariff of Rs. 5.845/kWh (With AD) 30% MNRE subsidy Rs.1.35 Cr (Rs. 90/Wp) Rs. 40.5 lakh ~0.46 lakh kwh (From December 2015 to March 2016) Rs. 1.4 lakhs (Projected annual saving Rs. 6.13 Lakh)

SCOPE Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi (CAPEX) Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner Project Site Salient feature Project Cost CFA through SECI Annual Generation Estimated saving 500 kwp Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE) SCOPE Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi Project implemented under CAPEX mode @ Rs. 63/Wp 30% MNRE subsidy Rs.56.7 Lakh Rs. 17.01 Lakh ~9360 kwh (From 1st April 2016 to 25th April 2016) Rs. 0.28 lakh (Projected annual saving Rs. 4.1 Lakh)

100 kwp Grid Connected Rooftop SPV power plant at BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha, Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar, Gujarat

Module Aggregate Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 31/05/2015 to 08/06/2015) India Make 404 kwp Manipal University Jaipur Rajasthan Rs. 2.86 Cr Rs. 86 Lakh 18120 kwh

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 26/08/2014 to 26/05/2015) India Make 500 kwp Gandhi Hospital Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Rs. 2.97 Cr Rs. 89.1 lacs 318139 kwh

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 04/07/2014 to 31/03/2015) India Make 500 kwp Haldirams Snacks Pvt. Ltd., Noida Uttara Pradesh Rs. 3.15 Cr Rs. 94.5 lacs 560990 kwh

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 04/09/2014 to 31/05/2015) India Make 100 kwp Ansal University Gurgaon Haryana Rs. 0.83 Cr Rs. 24.90 lacs 89072 kwh

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner Project Site City Generation Data (From 16/02/2015 to 31/05/2015) India Make 115 kwp/85 kwp DMRC Anand Vihar/Pragati Maidan Delhi 45221 kwh/25811 kwh

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 31/12/2014 to 31/05/2015) India Make 500 kwp Asian Paints Ltd Chennai Tamil Nadu Rs. 3.55 Cr Rs. 1.065 Cr 163140 kwh

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 28/10/2014 to 31/05/2015) India Make 100 kwp B. S. Abdur Rahman University Chennai Tamil Nadu Rs. 66.70 Lacs Rs. 20.01 Lacs 82150 kwh

Module Aggregate Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI India Make 900 kwp SKF I & II Bengaluru Karnataka Rs. 7.47 Cr Rs. 2.24 Cr

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 10/12/2014 to 26/05/2015) India Make 400 kwp Osmania Hospital Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Rs.2.2376 Cr Rs. 71.28 Lacs 263951 kwh

Module Plant Capacity Rooftop Owner City State Project Cost CFA through SECI Generation Data (From 28/11/2014 to 31/03/2015) India Make 100 kwp IGKV Raipur Chattisgarh Rs. 79.00 Lacs Rs. 23.70 Lacs 48279 kwh

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