Solar Rooftop
The HERO GROUP - OVERVIEW
Top 10 widely recognized brand in India
Members among the leaders in business:
World’s largest two wheeler manufacturer with over 50 Million two wheelers sold
250 MW renewable power capacity installed across India.
Market Capitalization of over USD 6 Billion.
Global Partnership; over 5,000 business associates and Over 23,000 employees
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HERO FUTURE ENERGIES- OVERVIEW
Incorporated in October, 2012, Hero Future Energies Pvt. Ltd. (HFE), is the renewable energy arm of The Hero Group with a focus on Solar, Wind and Hydro.
• With “Planet Positive Power” as its vision HFE plans to develop Gigawatt scale sustainable, cost-effective Clean Power reducing carbon foot print for a greener planet.
• Over 200 MW Wind Projects installed across India within 3 years
• 30MW Plant Commissioned in Madhya Pradesh under National Solar Mission
• Total 5MW Rooftop Plant Installed in Punjab, Haryana and NCR –(2 MW under Solar Energy Corporation of India)
• Commissioned One of India’s largest Rooftop Plant 1.5 MW at HMC, Neemrana
• 12 MW Solar projects under construction
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OUR PROJECTS
Wind Under pipeline
Wind Under construction
Wind Commissioned
Solar Commissioned
Solar Under construction
HFE Differentiators: We walk the talk
Experienced Team
STRENGTHS
Customized solutions
Design & Engineering
Procurement
Project Development
O & M
Reliability
HFE
Multi disciplinary team exposure in various Renewable verticals and across functions.
Ability to customize solution as per the requirement of user and state of the art performance monitoring solutions
In house team for complete design and engineering Partnership with top consultants in renewable sector
Relationship with global suppliers across technologies and value chain
O&M support for project life
Realistic site assessment
Top-notch Workmanship
Timely completion Quality execution.
Why Solarize?
Why Solarize?
Government Mandate:• Comply with HAREDA order for
Mandatory Solar
Good Payback Period:• Solar panel prices have dropped
in last 2 years, system cost all time low
Maintenance Friendly:• Very Low O&M cost !• No moving parts !
Easy Monitoring:• User friendly system !• Online monitoring !
Cost Saving & Cash Flow:• Save on Electricity Bill and take
advantage of “Net Metering” policy
• Free Cash Flow after breakeven
Tax Saving:• Save on taxes with
Accelerated Depreciation
Low Expenses: • Easy training !• 25 yrs module
warranty !• Fixed Insurance cost !
Risk:• Free fuel ! No commodity risk !• Module Output Guarantee !• Vendor Warranties !
Reliability:• No more grid fluctuations !• Module Performance
Guarantee!• Predictable energy
generation! Minimal Variability !
• Bank energy with battery if required !
Low Risk Technolog
y !
Low Risk Investmen
t !
Rooftop Grid Connected System
Shadow free space required* on RCC roof: 12-13 sq.m/ kWp (Poly crystalline module) Shadow free space Required* on industrial shed: 11 sq.m / kWp (Poly crystalline module)
• Space required can vary depending on roof profile and shadow from vicinity• In case of space constraint we can provide solutions with highly efficient modules
as well
How to Start?
Site Survey by HFE and General Discussion
Submission of Techno-Commercial Proposal by HFE
Release of Work Order by Customer
Detailed Engineering
Engineering Drawing/Make Approval from customer
Material Supply/ Project Execution/Approvals & Permits
Commissioning & Testing
O&M Work
Day-1 Day-10 Day-15 Day-45 Day-55 Day-100 Day-120
Zero Day
Typical Time frame* for 100kWp system* Time frame varies based on selected equipment and system size
Consultation & Assessment Design, Engineering Installation Monitoring & Maintenance
80Kwp Solar Rooftop on RCC Roof
1460 KWp on Inverted Bracing Structure
250KWp- Installation on Industrial Rooftop
30MW Ground Mounted Solar Plant in M.P.
Industrial Shed at many locations is still Asbestos
• Asbestos is carcinogenic. Fumes are released when the sheet is punctured for installing clamps/structure.
• Asbestos sheds are fragile in nature so chances of sheets break during installation of panels or during
maintainence
Tilt angle in Industrial Sheds
• For achieving bet yield tilt angle should be close to the latitude of the location.
• In Industrial sheds, the tilt is the same as the inclination of the shed which is usually about 8 degrees,
less than latitude and thus decreases yield.
• Another challenge is that if we don’t keep the panels in same angle as the roof then we won’t be able to
sustain wind loads
Directions
• For achieving best yield, panel have to be installed in south facing direction, south-facing roof is not
available at most of the places.
Shadow free roof
• Shadow of tall building adjacent to the location may not allow good capacity to be installed. So planning
for solar can be difficult.
• Also people usually have HVAC, Tank on rooftop that limits the space, especially in RCC roofs.
Challenges in Rooftop
For industrial sheds customers tend to go for the system phase wise
• This limits the benefit of economies of scale resulting to higher prices and also higher tariffs in RESCO
model
Lack of Net Metering policy implementation
• As most rooftop solar is for captive consumption, during holiday season when load is low the extra energy
goes to the grid, which changes the grid meter value
• To avoid this either net metering is required or one has to provide reverse current protection which
increase the system cost by at least 3 Rs/Wp.
Implementing battery-based off grid system is not very economically viable due to high cost of
batteries.
Remote monitoring system cannot be implemented in small systems less than <25 kWp as
high cost of these make it not so attractive and commercially viable.
People are waiting for government subsidies to install rooftop solar despite MNRE instructions.
The subsidy point needs to be clearly addressed.
Challenges in Rooftop
Key Vendors
Key Clients
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