Growth of Solar Power Projects in MP S R Mohanty Additional Chief Secretary, Government of MP

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Growth of Solar Power Projects in MP

S R MohantyAdditional Chief Secretary,

Government of MP

State of Madhya Pradesh in India

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Located at the Heart of India.

Second largest State in India

Tropic of Cancer passes through the state

Logistically Well Connected

Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission

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Launched on 11th January 2011 with a resolution to Deploy 20,000 MW of Grid Connected Solar Projects by 2022

Phase I completed successfully.

Batch I 249.55 MW

Batch II 350.00 MW

Total Pan India PV Capacity :

2631.9 MW

Pan India Capacity Added During 2013-14 :

947.47 MW

PV Solar Capacity Addition 2013-14

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Sr. No.

State/UTTotal Commissioned Cap till 31.04.14

Total Commissioned Cap till 31.04.13

DifferencePosition During 2014

1 Andhra Pradesh 131.84 23.15 108.69 4

2 Chhattisgarh 7.1 4 3.1

3 Gujrat 916.4 857.9 58.5 6

4 Haryana 10.3 7.8 2.5

5 Karnataka 31 14 17

6 Madhya Pradesh 347.16 37.31 309.85 1

7 Maharashtra 249.25 100 149.25 3

8 Orissa 30.5 13 17.5

9 Punjab 16.845 9.325 7.52

10 Rajasthan 730.1 551.15 178.95 2

11 Tamil Nadu 98.36 17.05 81.31 5

12 Others 63.05 49.75 13.3

Total 2631.905 1684.435 947.47

Madhya PradeshAdvantages for Solar

Projects

Madhya Pradesh & Solar Energy

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More than 300 days of clear sun.

Solar radiation between 5.6 - 6.2 kWh/sq. m/day

Limited Dust and Moisture

Solar Power in MP

• Transmission Capacity of More than 13000 MW and Expanding

Stable Transmission Network

• Over 10,000 Hectare identified for solar energy projects

Availability of abundant land

Madhya PradeshRE Policy

DevelopmentStrategy

Requisite Support System

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• Clear Policy Direction

• Simple Documentation

• Transparency in Approach

• Quick and Committed Response

• Committed Implementation

Policy Development

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• Formulation Process Kept Open

• Draft shared with all stake holders

• Consultation with Financial

Institutions, Consultants etc

Policy Development

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• Simple land allocation procedures.

• No environment impact assessment required

• No land or project related inspection.

Policy Development

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• No permission for construction from local bodies

• Simple Process & Minimal documentation

• Transparent project clearance & monitoring

Policy BenefitsNotified on July 2012

Benefits under Policies

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• Ease in selection of land

– Freedom to identify suitable land

– Bankable document for government land

– Government land for 25 years

Benefits under Policies

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• No electricity duty for 10 years

• No electricity cess for 10 years

• Wheeling charges reduced to 2%

Benefits under Policies

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• Third party sale permitted

• Sale outside the state permitted

• No VAT and no entry tax

• Benefits of industry status also provided

Benefits under Policies

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• Stamp duty exemption on pvt. land purchase

• 100% banking

• Reduction in contract demand for captive use

• 100% CDM Benefit

Response to Policy Framework

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Response to Polices(Phase I Oct 2012, Phase II May 2013 and Phase III May 2014)

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96

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77

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Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

Response in Numbers

Solar Wind

8801461

588685

3527

5753

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

Response in MW

Solar Wind

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Solar Projects in the state

(From 2 MW to 2 GW)

Projects Under Execution

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MW Numbers

Solar 1449 118

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Capacity Installed March 2012 2.0 MW

Capacity Commissioned By Apr 2014 354 MW

Progress in Solar Power

Solar Capacity Addition

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2

220354

375

1250

1700

2000

Apr 2012 Sep 2013 Mar 2014 Jun 2014 May 2015 Dec 2015 March 2016

MP: Take-off Stage

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Maximum Capacity Addition Pan-India

During 2013-14

REC Projects in MP

• First REC project of India registered in MP

• Projects registered: 52

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Highest number of projects registered in the country

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JNNSM Phase IIBatch I

Developers Selected from M.P.

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Name of Developer MW

SEI Sitara Pvt. Ltd. 30

SEI L'Volta Pvt. Ltd. 20

Focal Energy Solar India Pvt. Ltd. 40

IL&FS Energy Development Company Limited 40

Hero Solar Energy Pvt. Ltd. 30

Finnsurya Energy Pvt. Ltd. 30

Waree Energy Pvt Ltd 50

Total 250

M.P. in JNNSM

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• Total Projects 250 MW

(1/3 rd of Total Allocation)

• Weighted Average VGF from MP :

Lower by 2-5% in both the DCR and open category from the Pan India average

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Key Developers in M.P.

Key Developers: Commissioned Projects

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Name of Developer MW

Welspun Solar Madhya Pradesh Pvt Ltd 130

Alpha Infra Pvt Ltd 20

Friends Salt Works & Allied Industries 10

KRBL Limitd 9.31

M & B Switch Gears Limited 7

Deepak Industries Limited 5

Bhadresh Trading Corporation Ltd 5

Shri Balaji Enterprises 2

Eastman International 2

Adora Energy Pvt Ltd 2

Key Developers: Ongoing Projects

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Name of Developer MW

NTPC Ltd 50

Deligentia Energy & Infrastructure Pvt Ltd 25

Dmulasia Solar Energy Pvt Ltd 100

Radox Consultants Services Pvt Ltd 100

Waaree Energies Pvt Ltd Mumbai 99

Welspun Renewable Energy Ltd Mumbai 55

Emami Power Ltd Kolkata 30

Avantee Power Pvt Ltd Indore 25

Jyotikiran Energy Pvt Ltd Noida 51

Steple Energy Pvt Ltd Bhopal 35

Key Developers: Ongoing Projects

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Name of Developer MW

Sai Prakash Power India Ltd 100

Satec Solar Energy Pvt Ltd 10

ADS Project and System Pvt Ltd 10

THDC India Lts Tehri Garhwal 20

Forever Solar Project Pvt Ltd 24

M & B Switch Gears Ltd 121.85

Banco Infrastructure Pvt Ltd 11

Ujjas Energy Ltd 23

NJS Renewable Energy Pvt Ltd 20

Madhya Pradesh Construction Company 4

Recent Initiatives

Recent Initiatives for Investment Facilitation

• Solar Park and Farms

• Resource Assessment

• Infrastructure upgradation

• Process simplification

Solar Park

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• Identified locations

- Neemuch

- Mandsaur

- Sheopur kalan

- Rewa

- Rajgarh

Solar Park

SOLAR PARK POLICY NOTIFIED

THE SOLAR PARKS WILL BE DEVELOPED ON PPP MODE

THE SOLAR PARKS WILL BE OF MIN CAPACITY OF 100 MW

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS TO THAT OF SOLAR POLICY

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Solar Farms

• State to set up four solar farms of 15MW each

• Farms to include all infrastructure

• Farms to be ready with EPC pre fixed

• Farms for small investors to plug and play.

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Resource Assessment

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Investment Facilitation

Infrastructure upgradation

Process Simplification

Resource Assessment

20 stations for solar radiation measurement

Infrastructure Up gradation

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Transmission infrastructure Upgradation

INR 2100 CrorePlan

ready

Cater to

4000 MW

Under PPP

Mode

Funded by NCEF

Process Simplification

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Process Simplification

Dynamic Project

Tracking System

Documents Standardization

MW Scale ProjectsCommissioned

Project Sites in MP

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First 1 MW Plant Commissioned in March 2012

First REC Plant in the Country

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3 MW Plant Commissioned in December ’12

12 MW Plant Commissioned on 31st March

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25 MW Plant Commissioned June ‘13

15 MW Plant Commissioned June ‘13

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20 MW Plant Commissioned in September 2013

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25 MW Plant at Khilchipur , distt Rajgarh (Biaora) developed by Acme Tele; commissioned in Jan 2014

Largest Solar Project in the Country

Largest Solar Project in India

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Largest Solar Project in India

Total Capacity: 130 MW (151 MW DC)

Dedicated to Nation : 26th February, 2014

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Largest Solar Project in India

Village Diken

Distt. Neemuch

Spread over 900 Acres

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• Completed 8 months ahead of schedule

• Developer: M/S Welspun Renewable MP

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Largest Solar Project in India Dedication to the Nation

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World’s Largest Solar Project (Proposed)

World’s Largest Solar Project

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Image credits: The World Bank

• Capacity: 700-900 MW

• Identified site: Rewa

• Project Development:

Govt of MP & SECI with

support from The World

bank

World’s Largest Solar Project

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Image credits: The World Bank

• Land area: 1168.224 Ha

And By March 2016…

99.98%

0.02%

Apr-12

Conventional Power Solar Power

Solar Share in State Energy Pool

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Projected Solar installed capacity: 2000 MW

88.24%

11.76%

Mar-16

Conventional Power Solar Power

95.91%

4.09%Apr-12

Conventional Power Renewable Power

Total Renewable Energy Share

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Projected NRE installed capacity: 3800 MW

79.79%

20.21%

Mar-16

Conventional Power Renewable Power

Thank You

Web site: www.mpnred.com

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