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Tracking Report for JNNSM. A short report with important details
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Page 1: JNNSM (National Solar Mission, India)

Jawaharlal Nehru

National Solar Mission

Industry Information Insights 2014

Rewave Infra Solutions EnergySector.in

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Table of Contents

Background of JNNSM

JNNSM Targets

Phase 1: 2010 - 2013

Phase 1 Summary and Updates

Phase 2: 2013 - 2017

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Background of JNNSM

National Solar Mission

JNNSM was launched by the Prime Minister in January

2010, with the objective to help reach grid parity by 2022

and help set up indigenous manufacturing capacity.

The objective of JNNSM is to establish India as a global

leader in solar energy, by creating the policy conditions

for its large scale diffusion across the country as quickly

as possible.

NAPCC

In June 2008, National Action Plan on Climate Change

(NAPCC) was announced, which included eight major

national missions. JNNSM is one of the eight Missions

under NAPCC.

NAPCC

2008

2010

JNNSM

Phase-1 Batch I

2010-11

2011-12

Phase-1 Batch II

Phase-2 Batch I

2013-14

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JNNSM Targets

# Application Segment Phase 1 (2010-13) Target Phase 2 (2013-17) Target Phase 3 (2017-22) Target

1 Solar Collectors 7 million sq meters 15 million sq meters 20 million sq meters

2 Off-Grid Solar Application 200 MW 1000 MW 2000 MW

3 Utility Grid Power 1000 - 2000 MW 4000 - 10000 MW 20000 MW

4 Manufacturing Base -- -- 4000 – 5000 MW

5 Solar RPO 0.25% -- 3%

JNNSM Targets

The target is to set up 20,000 MW grid solar

power (based on solar thermal power generating

systems and solar photovoltaic technologies),

2,000 MW of off-grid capacity including 20 million

solar lighting systems and 20 million square meter

solar thermal collector area by 2022.

The Mission is being implemented in three

phases. The first phase was of three years till

March 2013, the second is till March 2017 and the

third phase will continue till March, 2022.

JNNSM Strategy

The strategy is to create necessary environment to attract

industry and project developers for investment in power

generation, manufacturing.

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Phase 1: 2010-2013

The Phase-1 of the JNNSM comprises of two sub-components:

1. 1,000 MW of large grid solar plants connected to 33 kV and above grid line

2. 100 MW of rooftop and small solar plants, connected to grids below 33 kV

NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam (NVVN) is the nodal agency to purchase 1000 MW of solar power from the project

developers, bundle it with the unallocated power available from the NTPC coal-based stations and sell this bundled

power to the distribution utilities.

Result of Phase-1

In the Phase-1 of the JNNSM, 950 MW solar power projects were selected in two batches (batch-I during 2010-11 and

batch-II during 2011-12) through a process of reverse bidding. Additionally, 84 MW projects were selected under the

migration scheme.

Under RPSSGP (roof top), 78 projects were selected to set up 98.05 MW capacity projects from 12 States.

Commissioning Status

As of 31 January, 2014, 661.3 MW of solar capacity has been commissioned under JNNSM.

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Phase 1 Summary and Updates

Phase 1 Batch I

Schemes Projects Alloted Projects Commissioned CERC Tariff per unit Lowest Tariff Maximum Tariff

No. MW No. MW

PV 28 140 28 140 17.91 10.95 12.76

CSP 7 470 50 15.31 10.49 12.24

PV Migration 13 54 11 48

CSP Migration 3 30 1 2.5

RPSSGP 78 98.05 71 90.8

Phase 1 Batch II

Schemes Projects Alloted Projects Commissioned Min Tariff Max Tariff Avg Tariff

No. MW No. MW

PV 27 340 26 330 7.49 9.44 8.77

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Phase 2: 2013-2017

Phase-2 Batch I

RfS (Request for selection) was issued by Solar energy

Corporation of India (SECI) on 28 October, 2013 for 750

MW Solar PV Projects under JNNSM Phase-II, Batch-I.

In Phase-2 Batch-I of JNNSM, the option of Viability Gap

Fund Scheme has been selected.

Bids were opened on 20 January, 2014.

• Total Number of Bids Received: 68

• Capacity - DCR: 700 MW

• Capacity - Open: 1470 MW

• Total Capacity: 2170 MW

375 MW capacity each will be allotted under DCR

(Domestic Content Requirement) category and open

category.

The Plan

Initially, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

(MNRE) has planned to award solar power projects with

1,650 MW under Phase 2 of the JNNSM.

Later, the MNRE will allocate another 1,950 MW to solar

power developers, which will make the total new capacity

addition to 3,600 MW.

Financial Incentives

The MNRE has proposed three schemes to incentivize

setting up of a large number of solar power projects and

minimizing the impact of tariff on the distribution

companies.

1. Bundling of Solar Power with Conventional Power

2. Viability Gap Funding (VGF)

3. Generation Based Incentive (GBI)

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