Opportunities & Challenges in Developing Wind Energy in IndiaDevesh Gautam
This presentation will take you through the challenges and opportunities available for developing Wind Energy in India. The presentation has also covered various incentives and guidelines for availing same, tariff structure of various states. Various development models and financial models has also been covered. Finally way forward for any developer has also been touched upon.
Power supply planning engineer J. James Peterson presented at the 2013 EMFC on how Idaho Power used AURORAxmp in an integrated resource planning (IRP) context. He discusses how to model both flexible hydro with storage as well as run-of-river hydro facilities (including efficiently incorporating stream flow forecasts) and how the company modeled combined wind to storage projects to ultimately analyze total portfolio costs over a 20-year horizon. Furthermore, James reviews how they applied AURORAxmp’s risk analysis to obtain appropriate stochastic treatment of fuel prices, load, hydro capability, and CO2 costs. He concludes with recommendations of how they effectively interfaced with MS SQL Server from the AURORAxmp user interface and produced useful queries and reports, like probability of exceedance for total portfolio costs.
Go Solar is a Solar Company Providing Solar EPC Service to Commercial, Industrial and Residential Clients and Helping them migrate to solar. Harness Sun's Energy to Power your Life. Go Green Go Solar
Project Proposal on 10 MW Solar PV Power PlantVignesh Sekar
By installing and successfully operating 10 MW photovoltaic (PV) power plants will deliver electricity for consumption by the owners, the relevant peoples in the project assessment place will be made aware of the technical and economic potential of solar power generation. Furthermore, the power required from the public grid will be reduced, and overall expenditure on electric power will be lowered & our project aims to create the necessary awareness among the population, and especially among policy-makers and large investors, Youngsters.....
Pakathon Webinar: EcoEnergyFinance and Energy in PakistanPakathonTO
On Thursday, May 28 Pakathon held its first webinar of 2015, on energy in Pakistan. This is the slide deck used in that webinar.
The webinar began with an introduction to the context of energy in Pakistan, followed by a short talk by Jeremy on EcoEnergyFinance. The second half of the webinar was dedicated to Q&A.
Join the conversation on Muut here: https://muut.com/pakathon#!/energy
Webinar recorded here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIdjFVjQgWE
Audio recording: https://soundcloud.com/pakathon-toronto/webinar-energy-ecoenergyfinance/
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Speakers:
- Jeremy Higgs: Director of Operations & Co-Founder, EcoEnergyFinance on running a clean energy social enterprise in Pakistan
- Ammar Habib Khan: Energy Economist at Global Mining China & Head of Risk Management NIT on the macroeconomics of energy in Pakistan
- Nameerah Hameed: Policy Specialist at Energy Department, Government of Punjab & Assistant Manager, Quaid-e-Azam Solar Power on energy policy in Punjab
About EcoEnergyFinance
EcoEnergyFinance makes clean energy products and services affordable and accessible to rural Pakistan.
About Pakathon:
Pakathon is a global movement with a mission to connect entrepreneurs, researchers and technologists around the world and support the creation of sustainable projects and companies that make a positive impact in Pakistan and beyond. Pakathon's flagship event is a weekend hackathon held simultaneously across over a dozen cities in Pakistan and North America.
Opportunities & Challenges in Developing Wind Energy in IndiaDevesh Gautam
This presentation will take you through the challenges and opportunities available for developing Wind Energy in India. The presentation has also covered various incentives and guidelines for availing same, tariff structure of various states. Various development models and financial models has also been covered. Finally way forward for any developer has also been touched upon.
Power supply planning engineer J. James Peterson presented at the 2013 EMFC on how Idaho Power used AURORAxmp in an integrated resource planning (IRP) context. He discusses how to model both flexible hydro with storage as well as run-of-river hydro facilities (including efficiently incorporating stream flow forecasts) and how the company modeled combined wind to storage projects to ultimately analyze total portfolio costs over a 20-year horizon. Furthermore, James reviews how they applied AURORAxmp’s risk analysis to obtain appropriate stochastic treatment of fuel prices, load, hydro capability, and CO2 costs. He concludes with recommendations of how they effectively interfaced with MS SQL Server from the AURORAxmp user interface and produced useful queries and reports, like probability of exceedance for total portfolio costs.
Go Solar is a Solar Company Providing Solar EPC Service to Commercial, Industrial and Residential Clients and Helping them migrate to solar. Harness Sun's Energy to Power your Life. Go Green Go Solar
Project Proposal on 10 MW Solar PV Power PlantVignesh Sekar
By installing and successfully operating 10 MW photovoltaic (PV) power plants will deliver electricity for consumption by the owners, the relevant peoples in the project assessment place will be made aware of the technical and economic potential of solar power generation. Furthermore, the power required from the public grid will be reduced, and overall expenditure on electric power will be lowered & our project aims to create the necessary awareness among the population, and especially among policy-makers and large investors, Youngsters.....
Pakathon Webinar: EcoEnergyFinance and Energy in PakistanPakathonTO
On Thursday, May 28 Pakathon held its first webinar of 2015, on energy in Pakistan. This is the slide deck used in that webinar.
The webinar began with an introduction to the context of energy in Pakistan, followed by a short talk by Jeremy on EcoEnergyFinance. The second half of the webinar was dedicated to Q&A.
Join the conversation on Muut here: https://muut.com/pakathon#!/energy
Webinar recorded here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIdjFVjQgWE
Audio recording: https://soundcloud.com/pakathon-toronto/webinar-energy-ecoenergyfinance/
Sign up for updates on PakathonTO: http://www.pakathon.com/cities/toronto
Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/PakathonTO
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/PakathonTO
Speakers:
- Jeremy Higgs: Director of Operations & Co-Founder, EcoEnergyFinance on running a clean energy social enterprise in Pakistan
- Ammar Habib Khan: Energy Economist at Global Mining China & Head of Risk Management NIT on the macroeconomics of energy in Pakistan
- Nameerah Hameed: Policy Specialist at Energy Department, Government of Punjab & Assistant Manager, Quaid-e-Azam Solar Power on energy policy in Punjab
About EcoEnergyFinance
EcoEnergyFinance makes clean energy products and services affordable and accessible to rural Pakistan.
About Pakathon:
Pakathon is a global movement with a mission to connect entrepreneurs, researchers and technologists around the world and support the creation of sustainable projects and companies that make a positive impact in Pakistan and beyond. Pakathon's flagship event is a weekend hackathon held simultaneously across over a dozen cities in Pakistan and North America.
Techno-economic Pre-feasibility Study for the 1000 MW Transmission Line (CASA-1000)
Background and Key Objectives
Rationale and Description of Project
Export Potential
Supply / Demand Situation in Pakistan
Electricity Supply Situation in Afghanistan
Technical Assessment of Transmission Line
Preliminary Environmental Assessment
Economic Results
Conclusion and Way Forward
CASA – 1000 is a key component of the Central Asia-South Asia Regional Electricity Market (CASAREM) Initiative
CASA – 1000 involves construction of 1000 MW cross-border transmission interconnection for export of power from the Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan to Pakistan and Afghanistan
Four countries formed the Multi-Country Working Group (MCWG) for the implementation of the project
Afghanistan
The Kyrgyz Republic
Pakistan
Tajikistan
Study is divided into two Phases – Phase I and Phase II
Phase I - Preliminary analyses and pre-feasibility recommendations
Phase II – Detailed analyses and final recommendations
RETOOLING NIGERIAS ELECTRICITY GENERATION SUB – SYSTEM FOR SUSTAINABLE GRID O...Najeem Olawale Adelakun
ABSTRACT
Experts are varied in estimating the amount of power needed for national development. One expert
estimated 297,900 MW by the year 2030 using a 13 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The Power
Sector Road Map’s aspiration is 40,000 MW by the year 2020 while the preferred Vision 20:2020 target is
40GW (40,000 MW) available capacity. Vision 20:2020 further proposed that hydro sources contribute 10%
of this value; thermal, 80%; coal, 6% and renewables, 4%. However, as at December 2017, Nigeria’s total
installed generating capacity was 12,324.40 MW. In order to assess the fundamentals and proffer solutions
for the improvement of power generation to meet popular expectations, this work analyses the installed
capacities of the nation from 1986 – 1995, on the one hand and from 2007 – 2016, on the other hand using
graphical illustrations and tables. The gap between the two time phases was deliberate to create some effect.
The results show that over the years, there has been an apparent, non – challance towards systematic
development of Nigeria’s power sector. To put a check to this deteriorating condition / trend, useful
suggestions have been made
This webinar session discusses changes to the generation portfolio, the introduction of significant renewable resources, and the deployment of customer-side resources.
7. LOAD FORECAST Based on Regression Analysis (Revised April, 2008) * Base year figure without export to KESC Year MW G.R (%) 2006-07* 15138 2007-08 16484 8.9 2008-09 17868 8.4 2009-10 19352 8.3 A.C.G.R. (2006-2010) 8.5 2010-11 20874 7.9 2011-12 22460 7.6 2012-13 24126 7.4 2013-14 25919 7.4 2014-15 28029 8.1 A.C.G.R. (2010-2015) 7.7
8. FUTURE GENERATION PROJECTS* (2008-2011) *Based on WPPO information dated 25 April 2008 Fiscal Year Name of Project Type Installed Capacity (MW) Expected COD Capacity Added in each Year (MW) Total Installed Capacity (MW) Existing Capacity 17684 2007-08 Malakand-III HPP Public 81 May. 2008 141 17825 Rehab. of GENCO Plants Public 60 Jun. 2008 2008-09 Orient Thermal (Balloki) IPP 150 Jul. 2008 2029 19854 Attock Power Project IPP 165 Oct. 2008 Rental Plant at F/Abad IPP 150 Nov. 2008 Rental Plant at Guddu IPP 110 Nov. 2008 Rental Plant at Multan IPP 192 Dec. 2008 Rental Plant at Sahiwal IPP 150 Dec. 2008 Rehab. of GENCO Plants IPP 240 Dec. 2008 Rental Plant at Satiana Road IPP 200 Jan. 2009 Orient Thermal(Balloki) IPP 75 Jan. 2009
9. FUTURE GENERATION PROJECTS* (2008-2011) *Based on WPPO information dated 25 April 2008 IPP Public IPP Public Public IPP IPP Public Public IPP IPP IPP Type Jul. 2009 225 Muridke Power Project 22109 2255 Jul. 2009 130 Duber Khwar HPP 2009-10 Fiscal Year Name of Project Installed Capacity (MW) Expected COD Capacity Added in each Year (MW) Total Installed Capacity (MW) Rental Plant at Ludewala 200 Feb. 2009 Rental Plant at Nooriabad 100 Mar. 2009 Atlas Shirazi Project 225 Mar. 2009 Khan Khwar HPP 72 Apr. 2009 Fauji Mari Power Proj 202 Sep. 2009 F/Abad ICB Project 375 Nov. 2009 Dadu ICB Project 375 Nov. 2009 Nishat Power project 200 Dec. 2009 Jinnah Low Head Hydel 96 Feb. 2010 Sahiwal Power Project 225 Feb. 2010
10. FUTURE GENERATION PROJECTS* (2008-2011) *Based on WPPO information dated 25 April 2008 Jun. 2010 227 IPP Engro Power Project Fiscal Year Name of Project Type Installed Capacity (MW) Expected COD Capacity Added in each Year (MW) Total Installed Capacity (MW) Nishat Chunian Project IPP 200 Jun. 2010 2010-11 Allai Khwar HPP Public 121 Jul. 2010 4856 26965 C.C. at F/Abad Public 125 Nov. 2010 C.C. at Dadu Public 125 Nov. 2010 Nandipur Power project Public 425 Dec. 2010 Bhikki Power Project IPP 225 Dec. 2010 Western ElectricProject IPP 150 Dec. 2010 Green Power Project IPP 205 Dec. 2010 KAPCO Extension IPP 400 Dec. 2010 HUBCO Narowal IPP 225 Dec. 2010 Liberty Power IPP 200 Dec. 2010
11. FUTURE GENERATION PROJECTS* (2008-2011) *Based on WPPO information dated 25 April 2008 Dec. 2010 390 IPP PIE AmPower Project Fiscal Year Name of Project Type Installed Capacity (MW) Expected COD Capacity Added in each Year (MW) Total Installed Capacity (MW) Star Thermal Project IPP 134 Jan. 2011 CC at Chichoki Mallian Public 526 Mar. 2011 Bestway IPP 205 Mar. 2011 Guddu Steam Public 750 Apr. 2011 UCH-2 ICB Power Project IPP 450 Jun. 2011 Gulistan Project IPP 200 Jun. 2011
12. SUMMAY OF POWER SUPPLY & DEMAND POSITION (MW) *Actual figures up to April, 2008 **Based on average hydrology conditions & includes export to KESC Year Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 2007-08 -2235 -2196 -2412 355 -811 -2475 -3151 -2001 -3837 -3556 -3676 -3198 2008-09 -2884 -2714 -2749 -2780 -2945 -2779 -3028 -2791 -2819 -2824 -2777 -2780 2009-10 -2548 -2276 -2388 -2291 -2270 -2409 -2412 -2282 -2274 -2295 -2264 -2283 2010-11 -2207 -1919 -1598 -1329 -868 -859 -674 -885 -877 -871 -901 -888