Annual Action Plan and Activities of OREDA

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Annual Action Plan 2012-13 and Activities of OREDA

MISSION of OREDA Promote Research, Development and Popularization of Non-Conventional and Renewable Sources of Energy

VISION of OREDA Provision of minimum illumination to all Remote Un-electrified Villages by 2012 Increase the share of Renewable Energy to 10% of the total power mix by 2020 Accelerated use of Renewable Energy Technology in all sectors of economy

Major Programs Implemented by OREDA Remote Village Electrification Decentralized Distributed Generation Renewable Energy Power Projects Off-grid Solar Power Projects National Biogas and Manure Management Program Solar Photovoltaic Program Energy plantation and Bio-diesel production

Remote Village Electrification Program (RVEP)

Objective To provide electrification/lighting through renewable energy sources of the eligible un-electrified remote census villages and remote un-electrified hamlets of electrified census villages.

Eligibility of Villages/Hamlets i. All census unelectrified villages and their hamlets not covered under Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana, as confirmed by Rural Electrification Corporation (REC). ii. Unelectrified hamlets of electrified census villages having population of less than 100 iii. Unelectrified hamlets of electrified census villages having population above 100 but less than 300 which have not been covered for grid connectivity under RGGVY as endorsed by REC.

Survey of villages Activities taken up Preparation of Detailed Project Reports Constitution of Village Energy Committees Installation of approved solar Lighting systems in households, streets and for community uses. Capacity building and development of repair & maintenance infrastructure, etc.

Solar Lighting Systems Each Household is provided with 2 bulbs ( 9 watt compact fluorescent lamp) for 4 hours a day either through an individual Solar Home Lighting System or a Centralized Power Plant depending upon the size of the village. One Street Light (11 watt compact fluorescent lamp) is provided for every 10 houses Places of common use like schools, clubs, places of worship, Aganwadi centres etc. are also provided with two lights( 9 watt compact fluorescent lamp)each for 4 hours a day.

Costs & fund sharing Systems Cost (Rs) Central Financial assistance (Rs) Solar Home Lighting Systems Solar Street Lighting Systems 13,163 11,250 1,913 25,989 19,602 6,387 State Share (Rs) Above costs include supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance for a period of 5 years

Cost and fund sharing contd Centralized Solar Power Plants of different capacities are installed in villages with more than 50 households having compact habitation Capacity Cost Central Financial Assistance (Rs) State Share (Rs) 4 Kilowatt peak 15,50,980 12,60,000 3,10,980 5 Kilowatt peak 19,31,712 15,75,000 3,56,712 6kilowatt peak 21,93,103 18,90,000 3,03,103 Central Financial Assistance @ Rs 3,150/- per household is also available for erection of power distribution lines, service connections, house wiring etc.

Project Funding RVEP is a Central sector project by MNRE, GOI Government of India Provides Central Financial Assistance up to a maximum of 90% of the project cost. The balance is cost borne by the State government The Project began in Orissa during 2006-07.

Year- wise Progress FY No. of villages sanctioned No. of villages dropped due to grid connectivity and other reasons No. of villages completed 2006-07 197 5 192 0 2007-08 0 0 0 0 2008-09 91 4 87 0 2009-10 371 52 319 0 2010-11 770 20 304 446 2011-12 296 0 0 296 Total 1725 81 902 742 Villages under progress

No of Villages Year wise coverage of Remote Villages 900 800 770 700 600 500 400 371 300 200 100 197 91 0 2006-7 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-11 Year The program for 2010-11 is under implementation

Geographical spread of remote villages Completed (583) Under implementation (18) To be taken up (770) Total households benefited : 43222

Sl No. Year wise- District wise coverage of households District Households covered 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Total 1 Gajapati 860 22 0 32380 4120 2 Keonjhar 1333 132 1428 04430 7323 3 Sundergarh 2516 0 3489 02213 8218 4 Kalahandi 2861 95 2834 01934 7724 5 Nayagarh 0 776 0 7960 1572 6 Balasore 0 130 0 00 130 7 Angul 0 200 193 9990 1392 8 Kandhamal 0 9 0 38860 3895 9 Nuapada 0 20 0 00 20 10 Malakangiri 0 128 0 00 128 11 Rayagada 0 80 1765 107600 12605 12 Mayurbhanj 0 228 2635 4980 3361 13 Bolangir 0 0 56 00 56 14 Nawarangpur 0 0 78 00 78 15 Deogarh 0 0 0 4920 492 16 Sambalpur 0 0 0 6850 685 17 Koraput 0 0 0 03406 3406 17 Ganjam 0 0 0 01362 1362 TOTAL 7570 1820 12478 21354 13345 56567

Outcomes of the Project Helps children to study at night Provides extended working hours Helps in evening meetings Protects against entry of wild animals in to villages Reduces indoor air pollution due to less use of kerosene Each household saves about Rs 500/- to Rs 600/- per annum on account of their expenses on Kerosene.

Vill. Pichiliguda, Bissamkatak, Rayagada An illuminated kitchen in Jamuani vill,jashipur, Mayurbhnaj. Solar Power Plant in Kiapadar, Th. Rampur, Kalahandi A solar street light in Badisol vill, Kolnara, Rayagada

Improved quality of life Extended working hours Evening meeting Children studying under the light

FY 2006-07 Financial Achievement Source of fund Ammt. Sanctioned Ammt. Released Ammt. for which UC Submitted CFA 11,68,00,044 9,95,68,172 6,84,32,344 State share 6,35,20,000 6,35,20,000 4,82,61,267 Total 18,03,20,044 16,30,88,172 11,66,93,611 FY 2008-09 Source of fund Ammt. Sanctioned Ammt. Released Ammt. for which UC Submitted CFA 3,44,02,100 2,40,81,000 2,40,81,000 State share 1,04,13,000 1,04,13,000 1,16,72,072 Total 3,79,15,100 2,75,94,000 3,57,53,072

Financial Achievement contd. FY 2009-10 Source of fund Ammt. Sanctioned Ammt. Released Ammt. for which UC Submitted CFA 24,37,06,436 17,05,92,000 7,94,18,609 State share 6,31,91,000 6,31,91,000 1,53,69,632 Total 30,68,97,436 23,37,83,000 9,47,88,241 FY 2010-11 Source of fund Ammt. Sanctioned Ammt. Released Ammt. for which UC Submitted CFA 33,73,98,480 13,07,00,000 Nil State share 5,98,00,1000 5,98,00,1000 Nil Total 34,33,79,480 13,66,81,000 NIL

Financial Achievement contd. 2011-12 Source of fund Ammt. Sanctioned Ammt. Released Ammt. for which UC Submitted CFA 24,37,06,436 17,05,92,000 7,94,18,609 State share 6,31,91,000 6,31,91,000 1,53,69,632 Total 30,68,97,436 23,37,83,000 9,47,88,241

Renewable Energy Power Projects

Potential of Renewable Energy in Orissa S/N Renewable Energy Source Gross Potential (MW) 1 Solar Photovoltaic 40,000 8000 2 Solar Thermal 10000 2000 3 Wind 1700 910 4 Biomass-paddy husk 300 250 5 Biomass paddy straw 600 250 6 Other Biomass 800 250 7 Biodiesel 300 150 8 Small Hydro Project 120 120 Total 53820 11820 Feasible Potential (MW)

Renewable Power Purchase Obligations of the State Minimum quantum of purchase in percentage ( in terms of energy consumption in state in KWH) ) Renewable Cogenerat Total Solar Non Solar ion 2009-10 (Actual) - 0.80 3.45 4.25 2010-11 - 1.00 3.50 4.50 2011-12 0.10 1.20 3.70 5.00 2012-13 0.15 1.40 3.95 5.50 2013-14 0.20 1.60 4.20 6.00 2014-15 0.25 1.80 4.45 6.50 2015-16 0.30 2.00 4.70 7.00

Quantum of obligation contd.. RPO of Gridco (Consumption data based on Gridco Letter no: Dc-27/2008/(Pt)/7777 Consumption in Solar RPO in Non solar RPO in Total Year MU MU MU Cogen RPO In MU MU 2011-12 30358 30.358 364.296 1123.246 1517.9 2012-13 36862 55.293 516.068 1456.049 2027.41 2013-14 39912 79.824 638.592 1676.304 2394.72 2014-15 41578 103.945 748.404 1850.221 2702.57 2015-16 43062 129.186 861.24 2023.914 3014.34 in Cumulative Capacity Addition required in MW to fulfil the RPO Year Solar Wind SHP Biomass Cogen 2011-12 19 65 36 23 267 2012-13 35 93 51 33 347 2013-14 50 115 63 41 399 2014-15 65 134 74 47 441 2015-16 81 154 85 55 482 Yearly Capacity Addition In MW to fulfil RPO Year Solar Wind SHP Biomass Cogen 2011-12 8 0 36 20 267 2012-13 27 93 15 13 79 2013-14 15 22 12 8 52 2014-15 15 20 11 7 41 2015-16 16 20 11 7 41 Total 81 154 85 55 482

Solar Power Program (on grid Projects) The state of Orissa receives an average solar insolation of about 5.5 kw per Sq meter. At this rate the average capacity utilization factor is expected to be about 19% Keeping this in view the State offers a levellized tariff of Rs 17.80 per kwh over a period of 25 years. At present 8 solar power plants each of 1 MW capacity are under installation in the state under the RPSSGP scheme. The State Distribution utilities will be having solar obligation of about 15 to 20 MW per year till 2015-16 and thereafter depending upon the capacity addition in thermal power this would increase further. Besides State utilities there are several obligatory entities ( those consuming more than 5 mega watts)in the State who are seeking to buy solar RECs.

Upcoming Solar Power Projects 1MW 1MW 1MW 1MW 1MW 1MW 1MW 1MW

Wind Power Program Gross Potential: 1700 MW Wind Power Program Technical Potential : 800 MW Gross Potential: 1700 MW Technical Potential : 800 MW Wind At Resource present WRA Assessment is being carried (WRA) out 15 locations. Recently At present C-WET WRA has is given being the carried coordinates out 15 of 21 new locations. for WRA studies. Suzlon Recently Energy, C-WET a wind has power given major the coordinates the country of has 21 new been locations given clearance for WRA to set studies. up 99 MW in Koraput Suzlon and Energy, Nabarangpur a wind power Districts. major They in have the submitted country has a DPR been for given 52 MW clearance in Damanjodi to set area up 99 which MW in is Koraput be examined. and Nabarangpur Districts. They have submitted a DPR for 52 MW in Damanjodi Wind Resource Assessment (WRA)

Wind Resource Assessment Ongoing sites Upcoming sites Suzlon 1 3 1 Regen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C-WET 1 2

New Locations for Wind Resource Assessment

Wind Resource Assessment at Damanjodi

OREDA may be allowed to promote wind farms on Govt lands by developing infrastructure- pvt developers will set up wind projects on these farms. Necessary funds of Rs 10 crores may be provided by Govt. Wind Farms Already 52 MW in Damanjodi is proposed to be developed by SUZLON and detailed project report(dpr) is received. Regen of Bangalore is going to submit a DPR this month for about 30 to 50 MW in Goplpur area in a 200 Acre land identified by OREDA

Biomass Power Estimated Potential : 300 MW Implementation agreements signed:138 MW. Total No. of Projects : 11 Total investment : 710 crores. 20 MW project by Shalivahana Green Energy in Nimidah village of Dhenkanal district is expected to be commissioned in two months time. Other projects are at various levels of implementation.

Upcoming Biomass Power Projects 10MThe state of Orissa receives an average solar insolation of about 5.5 kw per Sq meter. At this rate the average capacity utilization factor is expected to be about 19% 23MW 10MW Keeping this in view the State 10 MW offers a levellized tariff of Rs 17.80 per kwh over a period of 25 years. At present 8 solar power plants each of 1 MW capacity are under installation in the state under the RPSSGP scheme. 20MW 10MW 15MW 10MW 10MW The State Distribution utilities will be having solar obligation of about 15 to 20 MW per year till 2015-16 and thereafter depending upon the capacity addition in thermal power this would increase further. 10MW Besides State utilities there are several obligatory entities in the State who are also interested to buy solar RECs. W

20 MW Biomass Project in Dhenkanal

Off-grid Solar Power Projects A project under Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission Provides subsidies for installation of off grid solar power projects for direct use/ diesel replacement in public buildings, institutions, villages etc. Under this initiative a 50 kw roof top solar power plant for Orissa Secretariat Building has been sanctioned. Similar initiatives are also being proposed for Orissa legislative assembly and other major public buildings.

50 Kilowatt Peak Rooftop Solar Power Plant for Orissa Secretariat The 50kWp roof top Solar PV Power Plant is proposed to be installed on the roof top of North Annex Building The power from this plant will be supplied dedicatedly to lawn/garden lights, street lights, 3 rd floor conference hall. Excess power will flow in to the main distribution panel of the building. Total saving on this account would be about Rs 1,80,000/- (45000 units)per annum.

Other Solar Photovoltaic Program Under this program solar street lights, home lights and small solar power plants are provided to eligible users at subsidized prices. Under this program during 2010-11the following activities have been done 15 solar streetlights have been installed in the mine are of OMC in Keonjhar. A 2kW solar power plant has been commissioned in Eco-tourism complex in Berhampura island in Chilika lake. A 650 watt power plant has been commissioned in Badatamera Sevasharm in Nabarangpur district. The power plants provides illumination to 10 rooms and powers a TV for use by the inmates of the ashram. The project was inaugurated by Hon ble Minister, science and Technology Department on 26.8.2010.

Rural Energy Programs National Biogas and Manure Management Program This is an ongoing program of MNRE, GOI under which so far 2,18,768Nos of domestic biogas Plants have been constructed and for the current year a target of 8000 Plants have been fixed. Improved Smokeless Chullahs After transfer of this program to the State Sector by MNRE,GOI the program has almost come to a halt. OREDA proposes to revive the program as it has huge potential save woody biomass, reduce indoor air pollution and drudgery to women.

Jatropha Plantation &Biodiesel Program Energy Plantation and Bio-diesel Production was adopted by the State during 2007-08 with a view to make effective use of wastelands for cultivation of Jatropha and other suitable non-edible oilseeds as well as to generate employment opportunities in rural areas. Coverage of jatropha plantation: 2008-09 : 4847 Acres 2010-11: 3338 Acres Plantation activity is continuing through NREGS

Jatropha Plantation contd. So far 3 facilitating agencies (Nandan Biomatrix,ONCC, DI Williams)are working in Orissa. They are being allotted areas in compact contiguous patches district wise. The agencies will guarantee minimum support price as will be fixed by government from time to time. They will purchase seeds from farmers within 21 days of harvest. They will set up oil expelling units within3-5 years and oil refineries in 5-7 years of plantations..

Energy Efficient Building for OREDA Office In order to develop model green building in the State a proposal has been developed with an estimated cost of Rs 5.00 crores. Budgetary provision for the same is being made. The design of the building has been submitted by the architect and is being finalized.

Solar Park In order to facilitate investors to make investments in Solar Power Generation in the State IDCO with technical support from OREDA may be allowed to develop Solar Parks to provide the following common facilities Electricity Water Road Power evacuation facility

Solar Parks contd Govt may make it mandatory for all power generating units to have 0.25% to 0.5% SOLAR RENEWABLE POWER PURCHASE OBLIGATION mandatory in coming 3 years. This will immediately result in at least 150 MW solar power projects in Orissa with in a year.

Administrative Charges on Renewable Power Generation As per our Renewable Energy policy guidelines OREDA is entitled to an Admin. Charge of one paise for every unit of power injected to the grid from Renewable sources. This may be increased to two paise/unit for all sanctioned projects and to five paise for all new projects. In case of solar Power projects the same may be fixed at Ten paise/unit

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