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32/54/2011-12/PVSE
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Performance of Grid Solar PV Power Plants under Demonstration Programme
Under the demonstration programme on megawatt size grid solar power plants,
announced in January, 2008, a total of six grid connected solar PV power projects
have been commissioned in the country. The first plant was commissioned in August
2009 in West Bengal and the latest plant was commissioned in March, 2011 in
Andhra Pradesh.
A brief summary of the status of these projects is given below In Table-I
Table-I
Sr.
No.
Project
Developer
Project site Nominal
Capacity
(MW)
PV
Technology
used
Period of
Operation
in Days
Actual
Generation
in kWh
1 WBGEDCL*
Jamuria,
Asansol,
West
Bengal
1
Crystalline
Silicon
614 1879900
2 Azure Power
Awan,
Amritsar,
Punjab
1
Crystalline
Silicon 577 3312090
3 Mahagenco
Chandrapur,
Maharashtra
1
a-Si Thin
Films
448 1654280
4
Reliance
Industries
Nagaur,
Rajasthan 5
Crystalline
Silicon, Thin
Films, CPV
352 7473378
5
Saphhire
Industrial
Infrastructures
Pvt Limited
Sivaganga,
Tamil Nadu
5
a-Si Thin
Films
190 4271319
6 Sri Power
Chittoor,
Andhra
Pradesh
2
Crystalline
Silicon
CdTe Thin
Films
92 901900
* West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation Limited.
The number of days of operation of solar plants is different and given in Table-I. It
can be seen that four of these plants have completed one year of their operation and
for these plants the net capacity utilization factor (CUF) of the plant has been
calculated. This data however, does not take into account any impact of non-
availability of the grid or downtime / maintenance of the inverter etc. In all the solar
plants installed under the demonstration programme of the Ministry, the PV capacity
is reported as the net sum of PV module capacity installed. This capacity is not at the
AC side.
The CUF of these four plants is in the range of 12.29% to 18.8%. The plant wise
capacity, actual generation over the given period of plant operation and the plant
CUF are given in Table-II.
Table-II
Sr.
No.
Project Developer Days
Nominal
Capacity
(MW)
Actual
Generation
in units
during the
period
Actual
CUF %
1 WBGEDCL (Sept 09 Aug 10) 365 1 1130700 12.29
2 WBGEDCL 2(Sept 10 April 11) 242 1 730500
3 Azure (Dec 09 Nov 10) 365 1 1571610 16.92
4 Azure 2 (Dec 10 Jun 11) 212 2* 1740480
5 Mahagenco (May 10- April 11) 365 1 1347840 15.39
6 Mahagenco (May 11 June11) 61 1 273640
7 Reliance (July 10 June 11) 352 5 7473378 18.80
8 Saphhire (Dec 10 June 11) 190 5 4271319
9 Sri Power (March 11 May 11) 92 2 901900
* The 2nd
MW capacity was added in the month of November, 2010.
From the above Table it is seen that so far the overall performance of the plant in
Rajasthan is best at present. Except for the plant in West Bengal, which was the first
plant and a part of the initial learning curve, the average CUF of all other plants is in
the range of 15% to 19%.
The highest CUF achieved, in any month of a year, for each solar plant is as given
below in Table-III. It can be seen from the Table that all the solar plants have
reported highest CUF during March-May period. Except for WBGEDCL project
where the highest CUF was 14.93%, all other plants have achieved highest CUF in
the range of 20.21% to 23.63%.
Table-III
Sr.
No.
Project Developer Month of
Highest
CUF
Actual
Generation
in units
Highest
CUF %
so far
1 WBGEDCL I March 2010 116600 14.93
2 WBGEDCL II March 2011 113600 14.54
3 Azure I April 2010 149265 20.73
4 Azure II April 2011 300900 20.90
5 Mahagenco I April 2011 145520 20.21
6 Mahagenco II May 2011 156560 21.04
7 Reliance Ind. March 2011 879104 23.63
8 Saphhire May 2011 733286 20.37
9 Sri Power March 2011 334440 22.48
The lowest CUF in any month for each solar plant, where 12 months of operation
have been completed is as given below in Table-IV.
Table-IV
Sr.
No.
Project Developer Month of
Lowest
CUF
Actual
Generation
in kWh in
the month
Lowest
CUF %
reported
so far
1 WBGEDCL Dec 2009 82200 10.52
2 Azure Power Jan 2010 60795 8.17
3 Mahagenco May 2010 73620 9.9
4 Reliance Ind. August 2010 363300 10.17
In all cases, except WBGEDCL project, the lowest performance reported so far was
within the first two months of the synchronization of the solar plant with the grid.
The specific month-wise performance details of each of the six solar plants, including
the choice of technology and the grid connectivity voltage are given in Table V to
Table X.
Table -V
Project Developer : West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation Limited
Location :Seebpore Power Station of DPSC Ltd., Block Jamuria, Asansol, West Bengal
Plant Capacity :1 MW, Crystalline Silicon Modules
Grid Connectivity :11 kV
Month-wise Generation Details
Table-VI
Project Developer : Azure Power Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Location :Village : Ahwan, Tehsil :Ajnal, Dist. : Amritsar, Punjab
Plant Capacity : 2 MW ( 1 MW in first year), Crystalline Silicon Modules
Grid Connectivity :11 kV
Month wise Generation details
Table-VII
Project Developer : Maharashtra State Power Generation Corporation Limited
Location :Chandrapur STPS, Chandrapur, Maharashtra
Plant Capacity :1 MW, Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Modules
Grid Connectivity :33 kV
Month wise Generation details
Table-VIII
Project Developer :Reliance Industries Limited, Navi Mumbai
Location :Khasra No. 1133, Village Khimsar, Tehsil : Khimsar, Dist. : Nagaur, Rajasthan
Plant Capacity :5 MW,
(4.8 MW crystalline Silicon Modules, 200 kWp Thin Films and CPV,
5 MW capacity was connected in three stages)
Grid Connectivity :33kV
Month wise Generation details
Table-IX
Project Developer : Sapphire Industrial Infrastructures Private Limited, New Delhi
Location :Village Rettai Pillai, Iynarkulam, Taluk New Kalltthur Sivagangai,
Dist. ;Sivanganga, Tamil Nadu
Plant Capacity :5 MW, Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Modules
Grid Connectivity :110 kV
Month wise Generation details
Table - X
Project Developer : Sri City Power Generation (TN) Pvt. Ltd.
Location : Varadayapalem Mandal, Dist. : Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
Plant Capacity :2 MW,
(1.3 MW Crystalline Silicon Modules, 0.7 MW CdTe Thin Film Modules)
Grid Connectivity : 33 kV
Month wise Generation details
32/54/2011-12/PVSE dated 31.7.2011

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Grid solar demo_performance

  • 1. 32/54/2011-12/PVSE Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Performance of Grid Solar PV Power Plants under Demonstration Programme Under the demonstration programme on megawatt size grid solar power plants, announced in January, 2008, a total of six grid connected solar PV power projects have been commissioned in the country. The first plant was commissioned in August 2009 in West Bengal and the latest plant was commissioned in March, 2011 in Andhra Pradesh. A brief summary of the status of these projects is given below In Table-I Table-I Sr. No. Project Developer Project site Nominal Capacity (MW) PV Technology used Period of Operation in Days Actual Generation in kWh 1 WBGEDCL* Jamuria, Asansol, West Bengal 1 Crystalline Silicon 614 1879900 2 Azure Power Awan, Amritsar, Punjab 1 Crystalline Silicon 577 3312090 3 Mahagenco Chandrapur, Maharashtra 1 a-Si Thin Films 448 1654280 4 Reliance Industries Nagaur, Rajasthan 5 Crystalline Silicon, Thin Films, CPV 352 7473378 5 Saphhire Industrial Infrastructures Pvt Limited Sivaganga, Tamil Nadu 5 a-Si Thin Films 190 4271319 6 Sri Power Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh 2 Crystalline Silicon CdTe Thin Films 92 901900 * West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation Limited. The number of days of operation of solar plants is different and given in Table-I. It can be seen that four of these plants have completed one year of their operation and for these plants the net capacity utilization factor (CUF) of the plant has been calculated. This data however, does not take into account any impact of non- availability of the grid or downtime / maintenance of the inverter etc. In all the solar
  • 2. plants installed under the demonstration programme of the Ministry, the PV capacity is reported as the net sum of PV module capacity installed. This capacity is not at the AC side. The CUF of these four plants is in the range of 12.29% to 18.8%. The plant wise capacity, actual generation over the given period of plant operation and the plant CUF are given in Table-II. Table-II Sr. No. Project Developer Days Nominal Capacity (MW) Actual Generation in units during the period Actual CUF % 1 WBGEDCL (Sept 09 Aug 10) 365 1 1130700 12.29 2 WBGEDCL 2(Sept 10 April 11) 242 1 730500 3 Azure (Dec 09 Nov 10) 365 1 1571610 16.92 4 Azure 2 (Dec 10 Jun 11) 212 2* 1740480 5 Mahagenco (May 10- April 11) 365 1 1347840 15.39 6 Mahagenco (May 11 June11) 61 1 273640 7 Reliance (July 10 June 11) 352 5 7473378 18.80 8 Saphhire (Dec 10 June 11) 190 5 4271319 9 Sri Power (March 11 May 11) 92 2 901900 * The 2nd MW capacity was added in the month of November, 2010. From the above Table it is seen that so far the overall performance of the plant in Rajasthan is best at present. Except for the plant in West Bengal, which was the first plant and a part of the initial learning curve, the average CUF of all other plants is in the range of 15% to 19%. The highest CUF achieved, in any month of a year, for each solar plant is as given below in Table-III. It can be seen from the Table that all the solar plants have reported highest CUF during March-May period. Except for WBGEDCL project where the highest CUF was 14.93%, all other plants have achieved highest CUF in the range of 20.21% to 23.63%.
  • 3. Table-III Sr. No. Project Developer Month of Highest CUF Actual Generation in units Highest CUF % so far 1 WBGEDCL I March 2010 116600 14.93 2 WBGEDCL II March 2011 113600 14.54 3 Azure I April 2010 149265 20.73 4 Azure II April 2011 300900 20.90 5 Mahagenco I April 2011 145520 20.21 6 Mahagenco II May 2011 156560 21.04 7 Reliance Ind. March 2011 879104 23.63 8 Saphhire May 2011 733286 20.37 9 Sri Power March 2011 334440 22.48 The lowest CUF in any month for each solar plant, where 12 months of operation have been completed is as given below in Table-IV. Table-IV Sr. No. Project Developer Month of Lowest CUF Actual Generation in kWh in the month Lowest CUF % reported so far 1 WBGEDCL Dec 2009 82200 10.52 2 Azure Power Jan 2010 60795 8.17 3 Mahagenco May 2010 73620 9.9 4 Reliance Ind. August 2010 363300 10.17 In all cases, except WBGEDCL project, the lowest performance reported so far was within the first two months of the synchronization of the solar plant with the grid. The specific month-wise performance details of each of the six solar plants, including the choice of technology and the grid connectivity voltage are given in Table V to Table X.
  • 4. Table -V Project Developer : West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation Limited Location :Seebpore Power Station of DPSC Ltd., Block Jamuria, Asansol, West Bengal Plant Capacity :1 MW, Crystalline Silicon Modules Grid Connectivity :11 kV Month-wise Generation Details
  • 5. Table-VI Project Developer : Azure Power Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi Location :Village : Ahwan, Tehsil :Ajnal, Dist. : Amritsar, Punjab Plant Capacity : 2 MW ( 1 MW in first year), Crystalline Silicon Modules Grid Connectivity :11 kV Month wise Generation details
  • 6. Table-VII Project Developer : Maharashtra State Power Generation Corporation Limited Location :Chandrapur STPS, Chandrapur, Maharashtra Plant Capacity :1 MW, Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Modules Grid Connectivity :33 kV Month wise Generation details
  • 7. Table-VIII Project Developer :Reliance Industries Limited, Navi Mumbai Location :Khasra No. 1133, Village Khimsar, Tehsil : Khimsar, Dist. : Nagaur, Rajasthan Plant Capacity :5 MW, (4.8 MW crystalline Silicon Modules, 200 kWp Thin Films and CPV, 5 MW capacity was connected in three stages) Grid Connectivity :33kV Month wise Generation details
  • 8. Table-IX Project Developer : Sapphire Industrial Infrastructures Private Limited, New Delhi Location :Village Rettai Pillai, Iynarkulam, Taluk New Kalltthur Sivagangai, Dist. ;Sivanganga, Tamil Nadu Plant Capacity :5 MW, Amorphous Silicon Thin Film Modules Grid Connectivity :110 kV Month wise Generation details
  • 9. Table - X Project Developer : Sri City Power Generation (TN) Pvt. Ltd. Location : Varadayapalem Mandal, Dist. : Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh Plant Capacity :2 MW, (1.3 MW Crystalline Silicon Modules, 0.7 MW CdTe Thin Film Modules) Grid Connectivity : 33 kV Month wise Generation details 32/54/2011-12/PVSE dated 31.7.2011