kredl- energy efficiency workshop - bangalore
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Energy Efficiency Workshop - BangaloreTRANSCRIPT
PRESENTATION ON RENEWABLE ENERGY
“ ISSUES & CHALLENGES ”
Introduction
• Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Limited (KREDL) was established in 1996 for development of renewable energy sources in the state. It is registered under the Companies Act.
• Government of Karnataka has announced a comprehensive Renewable Energy Policy in January 2010
• Installed capacity from Renewable Energy is 2831MW
• Karnataka Stands 4th place in India, in the development of Renewable Energy.
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RE Source Allotted
capacity in MW
Installed capacity in
MW
Wind 9235 1536
Small hydro 2385 572
Cogen 1035 630
Biomass 478 87
Solar 129 06
Total 13262 28313
Achievements in Renewable Energy Sector as on 31.05.2010
960
325284 284
523
364
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
up to 2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010
Cap
acit
y in M
W
Year
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Year Wise Development Of RE Projects
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Year WindSmall Hydro
CogenBio
massSolar Total
Up to 2005
413 207 294 46 0 960
05-06
175 77 46 27 0 325
06-07
264 12 0 8 0 284
07-08
193 91 0 0 284
08-09
321 5 197 0 0 523
09-10
170 138 44 6 6 364
Total 1536 530 581 87 6 2740
Year Wise Additions Of Capacity From RE Sources
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District (Location)No of
villages/hamlets
No of home solar
lights
No of solar street lights
Uttar Kannada & Belgaum 16 607 69
Mysore, Chamrajmagar & Chikkamagalur
14 462 44
Shimoga, Gulbarga, Dakshina Kannada Kodagu
32 601 105
Shimoga, Uttarkannada & Chamrajnagar
13 160 19
Total 75 1830 237
Remote Village Electrification - Status
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KREDL has been Implementing the Solar Photovoltaic Program of MNRE in the State.
VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION Solar Home Lighting – 23038 Nos.
VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION – Home Lights and Street Lights Installed at Chamarajnagar District
• Wind – Rs 3.70 per unit
• Small Hydro – Rs 3.40 per unit
• Biomass – Rs 3.66 per unit for the first year & Rs 4.13 per unit for the tenth year
• Cogeneration – Rs 3.59 per unit for the first year & Rs 4.14 per unit for the tenth year.
• Solar – ESCOMs have filed a petition before KERC for fixation of tariff for projects below 3 MW.
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Purchase Price of RE Power as fixed by KERC
Government of Karnataka has prepared RE Policy after wide spread consultations with industry and other stake holders.
Cabinet has approved the policy and announced on 19.01.2010.
Capacity addition of 4326 MW by 2014. Capacity is targeted from wind, small hydro, biomass, cogeneration, solar and waste to energy projects.
Emphasis on Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency by saving 1500 MU per year (900 MW by 2014)
Renewable Energy development is treated as an “Industry”.
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Salient Features of RE Policy
A green energy cess at Rs 0.05 per unit on commercial & industrial consumers.
Constitution of a State Level Empowered Committee headed by The Chief Secretary to co-ordinate departmental issues and clearances for RE projects
Enforcement of time frame for completion of RE projects i.e. 3 years from the date of obtaining clearances.
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Salient Features of RE Policy
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Sources 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Total
Wind 630 680 530 530 599 2969
Small Hydro 100 100 150 150 100 600
Cogeneration 56 56 56 56 57 281
Biomass 60 60 60 60 60 300
Waste to Energy
10 10 10 10 10 50
Solar PV & Thermal 6 30 30 30 30 126
Total 862 936 836 836 856 4326
Targets For Renewable Energy (2009-2014) in MW
Government vide order dated 13.11.2007 & 08.04.2008 under section 18 of the EC Act 2001 has mandated for
Use of Solar Water Heating Systems and CFLs in Government buildings, aided institutions, Boards and Corporations.
Mandatory use of ISI mark Energy Efficient irrigation pump-sets.
Promotion of Energy Efficient Building Design (ECBC)
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Energy Conservation & Energy Efficiency
Government has mandated for compulsory installation of Solar Water Heaters in residential and commercial buildings having plinth area of more than 600 Sq Ft in Karnataka.
Installed 2.3 million Sq Mt collector area in Bangalore – highest in India.
ESCOMs provide a rebate of Rs 0.50 per unit, subject to a maximum of Rs 50 per month for installation of solar water heaters.
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Energy Conservation and Efficiency
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Source No of projects
Capacity in MW
Wind 20 717
Small hydro 16 115
Cogeneration 5 86
Waste to Energy
1 8
Solar 3 10
Total 45 936
Action plan for 2010-2011
• Reduce No of clearances from GOI in forest matters.• Permit migration to JNNSM of all allotted solar power
projects from Karnataka.
• 129 MW in 21 projects - GO issued in all cases.• Couldn’t enter into PPA by November 2009 because
of absence of clarity on Tariffs.
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Issues with GOI
Renewable Energy Policy announced.
State level Empowered Committee formed under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary
Renewable Energy power projects treated as Industry.
Green energy cess proposed.
vigorous monitoring by KREDL
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Steps Taken by GOK to Promote RE
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Thank You