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Presented at
Opportunities for Energy Storage in addressing
Infrastructure Challenges in India
Dr. Rahul Walawalkar Vice President, Emerging Tech & Markets and
Executive Director, India Energy Storage Alliance
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India: Land of growing opportunities & Challenges
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Introduction India’s GDP is growing at ~ 8% per year
Current installed generation capacity ~199 GW
Expected capacity additions over the next 5-10 years: 200 – 450 GW
Exponential increase in renewables, owing to policies and economic incentives (Feed-in Tariffs, RECs)
Critical need for bridging the supply – demand gap: Average power deficits: 8.3% ;
Peak power deficits in industrial regions : 22% (MH), 17% (PB)
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Existing vs projected Capacity Additions
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India – Wind Resource Potential source Estimated potential
Wind 85 GW
Small hydro 15 GW
Solar 25 GW
Biomass 200 GW
Total 325 GW
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17-20 GW of wind anticipated by 2013
Source: MNRE 2009-10 Annual report
A new Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Report suggests wind potential in India @
800 GW+
Source: Phadke et. al (2011). Reassessment of Wind Potential in India. LBNL. Forthcoming
Renewable Energy certificates & Feed In Tariffs
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Electricity @ Market Price
Sale of electricity to DISCOMs at State
regulated tariff (Preferential Tariff)
Feed-in Tariff [State Regulated Tariff]
REC [Solar & Non-Solar]
Sale of RECs at Power Exchange
* - Weighted Average Pooled Price at which distribution licensee has purchased electricity (including cost of self generation, long-term and short term purchase) in the previous year, but excluding the cost of RE power purchase
Sell to Dis-Coms at Price ≤ Avg Price*
REC Option
Electricity Green Attributes
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Challenges in integration of renewables
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Source: Dr. Michael Milligan NREL / AWEA
Significant Wind Fluctuation (04/03/07)
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India Grid Frequency
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Implementing new Indian Grid Code 2012
Wind developers have to pay financial penalties for deviations of more than ±30% of forecast
New wind energy generators will be able to fine tune their schedules (based on forecasting) as close as three hours before actual generation.
The operational frequency band has been further tightened from ‘50.3 - 49.2 Hz’ to ‘50.2 - 49.5 Hz’.
This is generating interest in exploring better forecasting and integrating storage for wind farms
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Regional wind power generation forecast for Germany
and real observation data
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http://www.meteologica.com/meteologica/content/regional-forecast
Unscheduled Interchange: a mechanism for promoting grid discipline
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Evolution of Grid Frequency Control
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Further Proposed
2012 - Yet to be Implemented
May 2010
Apr 2009
July 2002 to Jan 2008
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Integrating advanced wind forecasting & scheduling
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Customized’s Market Operations Center currently actively
manages over 3000 MW of generation, energy storage and
demand response resources to maximize profits for our clients.
Data Acquisition & Monitoring Services Provides Customer easy access to
Fully redundant Highly Available SCADA Functionality
Site Data Communications To/From ISO/SLDC
Site Voice Communication To/From CES
Real-Time SCADA MMI Interface at Customer Site
HIS Archive of Critical Customer Information
Full Real-Time Data Support for ISO/SLDC Services
UI / Imbalance
Regional Energy Accounting.
6/14/2012 16 Minacs Confidential
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CES SecureNet-RT
Minacs Confidential 17 6/14/2012
Reduces the grid interconnection timeline from few months to < 2 weeks
Real-time access to data
Same View as Control Room Operators
Ability to set up custom alerts for maintenance
Role of Energy Storage in Renewable Integration
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Adapted from EPRI & AEP presentation
Perform
Achieve
Trade (PAT)
mechanism
for thermal
plants &
introduction
of ancillary
services
Over $26B planned Transmission investments over next 5 years. Also
need for transmission optimization with significant wind penetration.
Commercial &
Industrial customers,
SEZs / townships,
Rural Electrification
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Energy Storage integration in microgrids will enable greater renewable utilization
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Source: Altairnano
Industrial Estates / SEZs A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) is a geographical region to promote
commercial & industrial activity.
Categorization of SEZ:
Free Trade Zones (FTZ),
Export processing zones (EPZ),
Free Zones (FZ),
Industrial Estates (IE),
Free ports,
Urban Enterprise Zones etc.
It is anticipated that more than 300 new such townships with
more than 1M population will be developed in India during next
10-15 years.
The green field development provides a great opportunity to
explore new business models for integrating energy storage
technologies to optimize the distribution systems and generation
mix for optimizing resources
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Applications of Energy Storage in India
Optimizing the supply and demand imbalance
Introduction of ancillary services
Transmission & Distribution upgrade deferral
Reduced congestion on transmission lines
Microgrid opportunities for rural and new townships
Power Reliability and quality for large Industries
Electrification of transportation (hybrids and EVs)
Telecom Industry applications including cell tower
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Goals of India Energy Storage Alliance Provide a platform for promising energy storage
technologies for meeting India’s growing needs
Analysis of existing opportunities in India
Assess the barriers preventing the adaptation of EES technologies by various market participants
Provide an overview of planned and potential rule changes that can remove these barriers
Matching the technical capabilities of various storage technologies with opportunities in India
Educating policy makers and regulators about storage 23
Goals of IESA …
Build awareness in end users and potential investors
Assess the market potential for various applications
Evaluate current financing mechanisms available and propose any alternate financial models that can accelerate adoption of these technologies in India
Organize stakeholder meetings with key financial institutions, project developers & technology suppliers
Organize an annual technology tour / conference focused on bringing attention to energy storage for various target segments in India
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Summary There is tremendous growth potential for supply &
demand growth in India including renewables
Current grid is not geared to tackle the potential challenges that could impact PQ and reliability
New regulations as well as reliability and PQ concerns are creating a need for evaluating of energy storage
Need to learn from international experiences and successful energy storage project implementations
Need to create a clear business case and demonstrate energy storage in various applications
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Contact US
Customized Energy Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. A 501, GO Square
Aundh - Hinjewadi Link Rd, Wakad Pune, Maharashtra 411057 India
Phone: 91-20-32407682 [email protected]
Customized Energy Solutions Ltd. 1528 Walnut Street, 22nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19102 USA
Phone: +1-215-875-9440 Fax: +1-215-875-9490
Dr. Rahul Walawalkar VP, Emerging Tech & Markets and
Executive Director, IESA Customized Energy Solutions
[email protected] Mobile: 91-989-205-4504