This document provides an overview of the renewable energy and solar energy sectors in India. It discusses India's growing energy needs and the potential for renewable sources like wind, small hydro, biomass and solar to meet increasing demand. The solar industry in India in particular is poised for significant growth, supported by policy initiatives and the country's strong solar potential.
India’s sustained efforts in the past two decades are now bearing fruit as renewable energy and its benefits get accepted and acknowledged.Read the report to learn more.
Light and heat from the sun is the most abundant energy source on earth.The solar energy that hits our planet’s surface in one hour is about equal to the amount of energy consumed by all human activities in a year. Moreover, electricity generated by solar power is emission-free and can help mitigate climate change as well as reduce our dependence on finite carbon-based energy sources.
ABB offers a range of solutions that not just help capture the sun’s rays in the most effective manner but also help achieve grid parity.
India’s sustained efforts in the past two decades are now bearing fruit as renewable energy and its benefits get accepted and acknowledged.Read the report to learn more.
Light and heat from the sun is the most abundant energy source on earth.The solar energy that hits our planet’s surface in one hour is about equal to the amount of energy consumed by all human activities in a year. Moreover, electricity generated by solar power is emission-free and can help mitigate climate change as well as reduce our dependence on finite carbon-based energy sources.
ABB offers a range of solutions that not just help capture the sun’s rays in the most effective manner but also help achieve grid parity.
T&D India (February 2017) – Transition in TransmissionT&D India
Some significant developments related to the power transmission sector unfolded in recent weeks. Power Grid Corporation of India announced that it has sold its entire shareholding in its wholly-owned subsidiary Power System Operation Corporation Ltd (POSOCO) to the Union government. POSOCO is the corporate avatar of the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC). With this, the grid management operations have now been detached from PGCIL.
Light and heat from the sun is the most abundant energy source on earth.The solar energy that hits our planet’s surface in one hour is about equal to the amount of energy consumed by all human activities in a year. Moreover, electricity generated by solar power is emission-free and can help mitigate climate change as well as reduce our dependence on finite carbon-based energy sources.
ABB offers a range of solutions that not just help capture the sun’s rays in the most effective manner but also help achieve grid parity.
T&D India (July 2017) - Power T&D ContractingT&D India
T&D Indian (July 2017) - Power T&D Contracting, Going by the government’s impetus and the response of investors, the nation’s renewable energy mission appears to be on track. Though it is premature to forecast whether the target of installing 100 GW of solar and 60 GW of wind power capacity by 2022 will be attained, the country does appear to be moving in the right direction.
T&D India (November 2016): Excess Generation Capacity Needs Matching DemandT&D India
With the unprecedented increase in coal supplies, thermal power has once again become an area of interest. Augmentation of power generation capacity, especially coal-fired capacity, was perhaps the only focus area all through the past 10-15 years. Today, thermal power is once again in the news but for different reasons. Let take a closer look at recent official
statistics. As of end-September 2016, India’s total power generation capacity—accounting for all sources, including renewables - was over 300 GW (1 GW = 1,000 mw). A little over 60 per cent of this came from coal-fired plants. Though the share of coal-based power capacity in the total capacity is reducing, thanks to the thrust on renewables, the contribution of thermal power in total power consumption is still dominant. This year, there has been a marked improvement in coal production and therefore in coal supplies to thermal power plants. In fact, most thermal power plants are already equipped with 20-day coal stocks, prompting them to reduce further purchases. It is ironic to note that Coal India Ltd that had aimed for 1 billion tonnes of coal production by FY20 is now going slow on its target.
With the roaring conventional fuel scarcity and environmental problems all over the world, a shift towards clean resources is need of hour now.
This report summarizes, present opportunities and challenges, for a new company entering the renewable market in India.
Draft scheme for allocation of solar power projects for land owning farmersHarish Sharma
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Market Research Report : Photovoltaic Generator Market in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
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Dropping solar power tariff rate is spurring the Indian photovoltaic generator market.
The report begins with an introduction into the energy scenario in India. Installed capacity, demand supply gap of power prevailing in India and hence the need for renewable sources of energy is showcased. It gives a clear overview of the components of a solar PV plant and the production chain of PV technology. The market overview section provides an insight into the photovoltaic market which includes the growth and size of PV market in India. The breakup of types of PV modules that are used are also shown. It concludes with a representation of a solar PV value chain.
An analysis of the drivers explains the factors for growth of the industry which includes feasible geographical location of India, fall in prices of PV modules, depleting coal reserves, energy deficiency condition in India, dropping solar power rates, increasing cost of electricity from conventional sources, and time of commissioning of PV projects. However few challenges plague the solar PV sector in India which includes competition from Chinese firms, lack of consumer awareness and the capital intensive nature of solar PV projects.
Key trends in this sector like production of portable solar PV generators, investments in domestic solar PV power producing industry, rooftop power generation, and solar hybrid generators are also highlighted. Upcoming applications of solar PV in the telecom towers and rural ATM’s are also mentioned.
Solar Power Scheme for Unemployed Youth and Farmers in Himachal Pradesh.Harish Sharma
Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited to ensure the sustainable growth of Renewal Power is willing to procure solar power from such power producers who wish to install distributed grid connected Solar Projects in the State of Himachal Pradesh with capacities starting 50 kW up to
5 MW.
T&D India (December 2017) - Focus Solar IndiaT&D India
Sun is shining on India's solar programme - When India embarked on its National Solar Mission in around 2010, during the then UPA regime, it envisaged grid-connected solar capacity of 20 GW by 2020. When the current NDA government came into power in 2014, this target was increased manifold - to 100 GW by 2020.
T&D India (February 2017) – Transition in TransmissionT&D India
Some significant developments related to the power transmission sector unfolded in recent weeks. Power Grid Corporation of India announced that it has sold its entire shareholding in its wholly-owned subsidiary Power System Operation Corporation Ltd (POSOCO) to the Union government. POSOCO is the corporate avatar of the National Load Dispatch Centre (NLDC). With this, the grid management operations have now been detached from PGCIL.
Light and heat from the sun is the most abundant energy source on earth.The solar energy that hits our planet’s surface in one hour is about equal to the amount of energy consumed by all human activities in a year. Moreover, electricity generated by solar power is emission-free and can help mitigate climate change as well as reduce our dependence on finite carbon-based energy sources.
ABB offers a range of solutions that not just help capture the sun’s rays in the most effective manner but also help achieve grid parity.
T&D India (July 2017) - Power T&D ContractingT&D India
T&D Indian (July 2017) - Power T&D Contracting, Going by the government’s impetus and the response of investors, the nation’s renewable energy mission appears to be on track. Though it is premature to forecast whether the target of installing 100 GW of solar and 60 GW of wind power capacity by 2022 will be attained, the country does appear to be moving in the right direction.
T&D India (November 2016): Excess Generation Capacity Needs Matching DemandT&D India
With the unprecedented increase in coal supplies, thermal power has once again become an area of interest. Augmentation of power generation capacity, especially coal-fired capacity, was perhaps the only focus area all through the past 10-15 years. Today, thermal power is once again in the news but for different reasons. Let take a closer look at recent official
statistics. As of end-September 2016, India’s total power generation capacity—accounting for all sources, including renewables - was over 300 GW (1 GW = 1,000 mw). A little over 60 per cent of this came from coal-fired plants. Though the share of coal-based power capacity in the total capacity is reducing, thanks to the thrust on renewables, the contribution of thermal power in total power consumption is still dominant. This year, there has been a marked improvement in coal production and therefore in coal supplies to thermal power plants. In fact, most thermal power plants are already equipped with 20-day coal stocks, prompting them to reduce further purchases. It is ironic to note that Coal India Ltd that had aimed for 1 billion tonnes of coal production by FY20 is now going slow on its target.
With the roaring conventional fuel scarcity and environmental problems all over the world, a shift towards clean resources is need of hour now.
This report summarizes, present opportunities and challenges, for a new company entering the renewable market in India.
Draft scheme for allocation of solar power projects for land owning farmersHarish Sharma
After inviting EOI from land owning farmers for the set up of solar power projects of the tune from 1MW to 2.5MW, PEDA has now formulated draft scheme for allocation of solar power projects in Punjab.
Market Research Report : Photovoltaic Generator Market in India 2012Netscribes, Inc.
For the complete report, get in touch with us at : info@netscribes.com
Dropping solar power tariff rate is spurring the Indian photovoltaic generator market.
The report begins with an introduction into the energy scenario in India. Installed capacity, demand supply gap of power prevailing in India and hence the need for renewable sources of energy is showcased. It gives a clear overview of the components of a solar PV plant and the production chain of PV technology. The market overview section provides an insight into the photovoltaic market which includes the growth and size of PV market in India. The breakup of types of PV modules that are used are also shown. It concludes with a representation of a solar PV value chain.
An analysis of the drivers explains the factors for growth of the industry which includes feasible geographical location of India, fall in prices of PV modules, depleting coal reserves, energy deficiency condition in India, dropping solar power rates, increasing cost of electricity from conventional sources, and time of commissioning of PV projects. However few challenges plague the solar PV sector in India which includes competition from Chinese firms, lack of consumer awareness and the capital intensive nature of solar PV projects.
Key trends in this sector like production of portable solar PV generators, investments in domestic solar PV power producing industry, rooftop power generation, and solar hybrid generators are also highlighted. Upcoming applications of solar PV in the telecom towers and rural ATM’s are also mentioned.
Solar Power Scheme for Unemployed Youth and Farmers in Himachal Pradesh.Harish Sharma
Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited to ensure the sustainable growth of Renewal Power is willing to procure solar power from such power producers who wish to install distributed grid connected Solar Projects in the State of Himachal Pradesh with capacities starting 50 kW up to
5 MW.
T&D India (December 2017) - Focus Solar IndiaT&D India
Sun is shining on India's solar programme - When India embarked on its National Solar Mission in around 2010, during the then UPA regime, it envisaged grid-connected solar capacity of 20 GW by 2020. When the current NDA government came into power in 2014, this target was increased manifold - to 100 GW by 2020.
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REV Partners Renewables and Solar India April 2013
1. Renewable Energy & Solar Energy Sector, India
Industry Research Report – Part I
Apr, 2013
This presentation is meant exclusively for the use of REV Partners Clients and Portfolio
Companies. Any use by external entities is under their own risk. No part of it may be
circulated, quoted, or reproduced for distribution without prior written approval from
REV Partners. This material was used by REV Partners during an oral presentation; it is
not a complete record of the discussion.
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Energy Industry Overview, India
2 Global Solar Industry
3 Solar Industry in India
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3. High energy base but low per capita consumption implies
significant need to add capacity
While India is 5th in terms of installed capacity… …it lags behind in terms of per capita consumption
~16 GW power generation capacity required p.a. till 2020 to meet demand
(Estimates)
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, India; EIA; CEA; Rev Partners Analysis
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4. Installed base of ~212,000 MW; renewable sources
account for ~12%
States generate over 40% of power in India; Renewable Sources account for ~12% of the installed
total installed base of ~211,766 MW MW capacity
India is quickly developing into one of the Thermal
world’s most attractive markets for
Renewable Energy
Notes: Renewable Energy Sources (RES) include SHP (Small Hydro Project ), BG (Biomass Gasifier), BP (Biomass Power), U&I (Urban & Industrial Waste
Power) and Wind Energy
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, Ministry of Energy; India; Rev Partners Analysis
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5. Industry is the largest consumer of power in India (~39%),
followed by domestic consumption & Agriculture (~19%)
Others
Rail/Traction
Commercial
Domestic
Agriculture
Industry
Source: MOSPI, India; Rev Partners Analysis
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6. All 4 major segments of renewable energy (Wind, Bio
Power, Small Hydro and Solar) have high growth potential
Wind accounts for ~70% of the installed base Total potential is estimated at over 200,000 MW
1 2 3 4
Several policy measures have helped in the rapid growth Solar potential at 30-50 MW per Sq. km.
of Renewable Energy deployment Strong Bio Power exists
Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) Agro residues: 17,000 MW
Feed-in-Tariff Cogeneration Bagasse: 5,000 MW
Accelerated Depreciation (AD) Waste to Energy: ~4,000 MW
Generation Based Incentives (GBI)
Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO)
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) etc
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, India; Rev Partners Analysis
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7. 1 Wind Energy: ~3X growth potential exists
Significant Potential; 12th Plan aims to install
Large potential in several Indian States
additional 15,000 MW
11th Plan Target: 9,000 MW
11th Plan Achievement: 10,260 MW
Deployment target 12th Plan :15,000 MW
GBI scheme to be reviewed after 11th
Plan and continued for 12th Plan for
up to 4,000 MW capacity projects.
Well established technology up to 2.5
MW single turbine
250-2000 kW unit size being
manufactured and installed
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, India; Rev Partners Analysis
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8. 2 Small Hydro: ~6X growth potential
Significant Potential; 12th Plan aims to install
Large potential in several Indian States
additional 2,100 MW
11th Plan Target: 1,400 MW
11th Plan Achievement: 1,419 MW
Deployment target 12th Plan :2,1000 MW
Mature SHP technology with Equipment
efficiency > 85%.
Capacity Utilization Factor as high as 95%
Manufacturing capacity of over 1000 MW
Real time digital simulator set up at AHEC ,
IIT Roorkee; Model Turbine test and R &D
bench being set up at AHEC
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, India; Rev Partners Analysis
SHP (Small Hydro Projects)
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9. Biomass & Bagasse Cogeneration have ~7X growth
3
potential
Significant Potential; 12th Plan aims to install
Large potential in several Indian States
additional 1,900 MW
Biomass used in boilers to
Biomass
generate heat/ steam to drive
Combustion
turbine for generating electricity
Biomass Simultaneous production of heat /
Cogeneration steam and electricity
Conversion of woody and non-
11th Plan Target: 500 MW (Biomass) & 1200 MW Biomass woody biomass such as Rice husk,
(Bagasse Cogeneration) Gasification arhar stalks, cotton stalks, wood
11th Plan Achievement: 626 MW & 1369 MW chips etc. to producer gas
respectively
Deployment target 12th Plan :500 MW & 1400
MW respectively
Biomass: Promote small capacity biomass
projects
Promote BOOT/BOLT model in cooperative
sector sugar mills; Promote optimum
cogeneration potential in small size sugar
mills (<2500 TCD)
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, India; Rev Partners Analysis
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10. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Energy Industry Overview, India
2 Global Solar Industry
3 Solar Industry in India
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11. Global Solar PV demand reached ~29 GW in 2012 and is
expected to reach ~45 GW by 2015
Global PV installations reached ~28 GW in 2012 Top 10 Players
1. Yingli Green Energy
2. First Solar
3. Suntech
4. Trina Solar
5. Canadian Solar
6. Sharp Solar
7. Jinko Solar
8. JA Solar
9. SunPower
10. Hanwha SolarOne
Source: IMS Research; NPD Solarbuzz, Jan 2013;
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12. Europe accounts for ~57% global PV demand (India accounts
for ~2%)
Europe accounted for ~16 GW (of ~28 GW) Top PV Markets (2012) accounted for ~86% of global
global demand in 2012 demand
[100% = 28 GW, 2012]
Germany continues to be the largest Strong growth in China in 2012 (+70% yoy); China set to
market in Europe become the largest single-country market in the world in
Demand in Italy was 2nd largest in 2013
Europe; however market in Italy North America (US and Canada) grew >2X yoy
declined during 2012 Japan set to grow by 50% in 2013 to become the fourth
largest PV market in the world
Source: NPD Solarbuzz, Jan 2013;
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13. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Energy Industry Overview, India
2 Global Solar Industry
3 Solar Industry in India
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14. Solar: Over 100X potential in India; low installed base
Significant Potential; 12th Plan aims to install
High Solar Power Density in India
additional 1,900 MW
>100,000
MW
potential
@30-5-MW
per Sq km
Potential: 30-50 ME per sq. km.
11th Plan Target: 1100 MW
Deployment target 12th Plan :4000 MW
Target for 13th plan: 15,000 MW
SOLAR Mission High energy received (~4-7KWh/m2 of solar
20,000 MW grid by 2022 (state policies energy daily; 1600 to 2200 KWh/m2 p.a.)
extra); 2,000 MW off-grid by 2022 High frequency (~300-320 sunny days in a year)
20 million households covered by solar Rajasthan and Gujarat receive maximum radiation
lighting in the range of 6–6.6 KWh per square meter
20 m sq m of solar thermal
Low cumulative grid connected Installed solar
power capacity
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, India; Rev Partners Analysis
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15. India expected to have the 4th largest installed base of
solar power (~20-22 GW) by 2020
FiTs (FiTs) FiTs FiTs Production / REC FiTs
REC GBI for rooftop REC REC Investment Tax incentive REC
Tax incentive installed PV Tax incentive Capital Subsidy tax credit Tax incentive
Tax incentive
for PV
Notes: FiTs: =Feed-in-Tariffs; GBI = Generation Based Incentive ; REC: Renewable Energy Certificate
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy, India; Rev Partners Analysis
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16. ~88% of the installed solar base is in two states (Gujarat
and Rajasthan); significant potential exists in other states
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy (Mar, 2013), India; Rev Partners Analysis
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17. Gujarat : 75 projects worth ~824 MW implemented under
state policy; Adani project largest at ~40 MW
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy (Mar, 2013), India; Rev Partners Analysis
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18. Rajasthan: 65 projects worth ~442 MW implemented
largely under JNNSM; Dahanu project largest at ~40 MW
Source: Ministry Of New And Renewable Energy (Mar, 2013), India; Rev Partners Analysis
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19. Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) defines
policies to increase Solar penetration
# Segment Phase-I Phase-II target Phase-III target
(2010 – 13) (2013-17) (2017-22)
1. Utility Grid Power including 1000 – 2000 MW 4000 – 10000MW 20000 MW
roof top & distribution grid
connected plants 100 MW
2. Off grid solar applications 200 MW 1000 MW 2000 MW
3. Solar Thermal Collectors 7 million m2 15 million m2 20 million m2
JNNSM is one of the eight National Missions laid out in India’s National Action Plan on Climate
Change (NAPCC)
Policies to incentivize :
Installation of 22,000 MW on and off-grid solar power by 2022
Focus on both PV and CSP technologies
Focus on solar appliances such as solar lighting, heating, and water pumps
Policies laid out to facilitate inter-state trade
Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) and
Tradable ‘Renewable Energy Certificates (REC)
Source: JNNSM; Rev Partners Analysis
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