this presentaion is all about present state of renewable energy in india. it also comprises of initiatives by government both on state and central level.
2. • Wind Power : 36,368 MW (45.2%)
• Solar Power : 29,549 MW (36.7%)
• Biomass Power : 9,806 MW (12.2%)
• Small Hydro Power : 4,604 MW (5.7%)
• Waste-to-Power : 138 MW (0.2%)
India has an estimated renewable energy potential
of about 87,027.68 MW
Potential of renewable
energy India
4. STATE
WIND POWER
(MW)
SOLAR POWER
(MW)
TOTAL POWER
(MW)
1. Rajasthan 5050
142310
148518
2. Jammu & Kashmir 5685 111050 118208
3. Maharashtra 5961 64320 7500
4. Gujarat 35071 35770 72726
5. Madhya Pradesh 2931 61660 66853
6. Andhra Pradesh 14497 38440 54916
7. Karnataka 13593 24700 44015
8. Himachal Pradesh 64 33840 36446
9. Tamil Nadu 14152 17670 34152
10. Uttar Pradesh 1260
22830
27593
11. Odisha 1384 25780 27728
12. Telangana --- 20410 20410
13. Chhattisgarh 314 18270 19951
14. Uttrakhand 534 16800 19071
15. Jharkhand 91 18180 18580
STATEWISE SHARE OF
WIND AND SOLAR POWER
5. • The Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) has worked out
an additional surcharge of ₹0.37 (~$0.0049)/kWh for the period of April
01, 2020, to September 30, 2020, for consumers utilizing power through
open access.
• The Chhattisgarh State Electricity Commission (CSERC) issued the final
generic levelized tariff regulations for small hydro, non‐fossil fuel‐based
co‐generation, biomass, and solar projects in the state for the fiscal
year (FY) 2019-20 and 2020-21.
• the Uttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA)
have proposed for the settlement of net energy from a captive rooftop
solar system once a year instead of the existing monthly basis.
• The Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) has issued a
draft order to initiate the regulatory process for determining the tariff
for procuring power from biomass and bagasse-based co-generation
projects in the state.
• Karnataka has become the first state to have an electric vehicle and
energy storage policy in the country.
STATE INITIATIVES:
6. Government initiatives
• Delhi Government decided to shut down thermal power plant in
Rajghat and develop it into 5,000 KW solar park
• The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has decided to
provide custom and excise duty benefits to the solar rooftop
sector, which will lower the cost of setting up as well as generate
power, thus boosting growth
• Indian Railways is taking increased efforts through sustained
energy efficient measures and maximum use of clean fuel to cut
down emission level by 33 per cent by 2030.
7. • A new Hydropower policy for 2018-28 was drafted for the growth of hydro
projects in the country.
• National Offshore Wind Energy Policy, 2015 : Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy (MNRE) has been authorised as nodal ministry for use
of offshore areas within the EEZ of the country.
• It has directed Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), National Thermal
Power Corporation (NTPC), state distribution companies (DISCOMs), and
other implementing agencies that they will procure renewable energy (RE)
power either through the single renewable source or various combinations
of renewable sources with or without storage as per their procurement
policies.
• The Ministry of Power (MoP) issued a directive stating that the power may
be scheduled even if the payment security mechanism (PSM) is reduced by
50% against the initial contract.
CENTER INTIATIVES