This document announces and provides details about the 3rd Annual Conference on Solar Power in India that will take place on September 26th, 2014 in New Delhi. The conference will discuss technologies, opportunities and challenges related to solar power in India. It will include sessions on policies and regulations, technological advancements, economic and financial concerns, and a panel discussion on issues and solutions for rooftop solar power projects. Sponsorship opportunities and registration information are provided.
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3rd Annual Conference on Solar Power in India : Technologies, Challenges & Opportunities
1. 3rd Annual Conference on
Solar Power in India:
Technologies, Opportunities & Challenges
26th September 2014, Hotel Crowne Plaza, New Delhi
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2. 3rd Annual Conference on
Solar Power in India:
Technologies, Opportunities & Challenges
Background
Most parts of India receive 4-7 kWh of solar radiation per sq. m. per day with 250-300 sunny days in a year. India
has approximately 2647 MW of grid connected solar power installed capacity along with 174.35 MWp off-grid solar
photovoltaic power plants. The Government had launched Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission during 2010-11,
The Indian Solar installations have been driven by the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) with a goal
to install 20GW of solar power by 2020 & various state policies & RPO’s (renewable portfolio obligations).
The state of Gujarat is leading in solar power generation and contributes around 860 MW of PV in the country
through the commissioning of Asia’s biggest solar park, roof-top solar power generation scheme and solar plants.
New projects in states like Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh are starting the project
development process and are looking for debt financing options and a strong regulatory compliance regime for
projects to be bankable. Thus, the Indian solar energy sector has been growing rapidly, in the past few years,
majorly due to Government’s initiatives such as tax exemptions and import of solar products subsidies and depleting
energy sources.
Solar energy including thermal and PV is second largest renewable energy source after wind energy. India was
ranked 4th in the world in terms of new capacity addition during the year 2011. Installed capacity for India stands
at 7.281million Sq m2 equivalent to 5082 MW till 30th October 2013. It is assumed 30% of energy consumed in
industry for heating water, here is a large potential available for generating solar power using unutilized space on
rooftops and wastelands around buildings. The JNNSM has set a target of installing 1,000 MW of rooftop projects in
Phase-II (2012-17). Under this, Solar Energy Corporation of India has already allotted over 25.5 MW of capacity more
than 15 cities.
The solar rooftop system is yet to overcome its biggest challenges from unrealistic bidding mechanisms and financing
to procurement & construction. The progress of solar PV system is marred by the land needed for installation, project
development, high cost of solar PV technology, energy storage, and high initial costs. The issues like absence of
a robust feed in-tariff mechanism and net metering guidelines, lack of experience while handling grid connectivity
of the system. Some of the issues are likely to be resolved very soon as states finalize their net metering policies.
However, the issues related with energy accounting & handling grid connectivity are likely to be resolved only with
operational experience.
In light of the current situation, InfralineEnergy is organizing the 3rd Annual Conference on “Solar Power –
Technologies, Opportunities & Challenges”, to provide a single platform for PV materials suppliers, equipment
manufacturers, project developers to deliberate upon the need for using solar energy & assess new opportunities,
discuss the challenges and evolve plans for the future of the industry in India.
About Us
A MUST ATTEND FOR
InfralineEnergy organises conferences in the areas
• Power Developers & Operators
of Power, Oil & Gas, Coal, Legal, Infrastructure and
• Certifying & Verifying Agencies
Renewable Energy. Our conferences have been far
• Banks & Financial Institutions
reaching successes and have received rave reviews.
• Distribution Companies
Schedules are adhered to and there is adequate time for
discussion. A lot of emphasis is given to time devoted for
• Captive Power Users
networking and business opportunities.
• Government Agencies
We are also an accredited premier service provider of
• Technology Providers
critical business information, industry databases, business
• Research Institutions
intelligence and related services in the Energy Sector. The
• Consultants & Engineering Firms
company offers various reports and online databases
• Regulatory Bodies
for sectors like Coal, Oil & Gas, Power, Upstream and
• Solar PV Manufacturers
Renewable Energy.
For Conference Updates & Online Registration please visit: http://infraline.com/Events
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Agenda
26th September, 2014, Hotel Crowne Plaza, New Delhi
Welcome Address
1000 hrs-1010 hrs
Session 1: Inaugural/ Overview of the sector
1010 hrs-1120 hrs
• Present scenario and future outlook for
solar Power
• XII Plan targets for Solar Power and its
Achievement
• Global PV Markets overview (Germany/
Spain/India)
• Viability concerns in Solar Projects
Tea/coffee break 1120 hrs-1140 hrs
Session 2: Policies & Regulatory Issues:
1140 hrs – 1300 hrs
• Indian Solar Policy update
• Solar industry development and role of central
and state government
• Emphasis and way forward for rooftop solar
projects- Policy updates and relaxations
• Govt plans for indigenous PV development &
legislative aspects in development
Networking Lunch 1300 hrs-1400 hrs
Session 3: Technological Advancement & Issues:
Focus on Rooftop PV
1400 hrs – 1530 hrs
• Rooftop Solar- Technology barriers in PV module
production and Specific Issues
• Qualification criteria for a rooftop to support PV
projects- Challenges
• Risks management and mitigation in Rooftop
Solar in the Indian Context.
• Difference between Ground and Rooftop
PV projects
Tea/coffee break 1530 hrs-1550
Session 4: Economical & Financial Concerns:
1550 hrs – 1700 hrs
• Grid parity pricing: Solar Vs. Conventional
• Economics of a home/ rooftop PV system
• Funding mechanisms, Government subsidies
and support
• PPA under JNNSM and financial status
of DISCOMS
Session 5: Panel Discussions:
1705 hrs-1800 hrs
• What are the top 3 issues and way forward for
Rooftop Solar PV projects to pose as a solution
for fulfilling India’s energy shortage?
PREVIOUS PARTICIPANTS
AES Solar Energy Pvt. Ltd, Avantha Power & Infrastructure Limited, Bharti Infratel Limited, Central Electricity Authority,
Care Rating, CESC Limited, Coslight India , Telecom Pvt. Ltd., Dalmia Power Limited, Deeya energy India Pvt Ltd,
Delta Power Solution (I) Pvt. Ltd., Duet, EDF, Electrotherm renewables, Emergent Ventures India, Fairwood Smart
Green, Fidelity International, Gensol Consultants Pvt.Ltd, GHCL,GTL Ltd., Gujarat Gas Company Limited, Gujarat
Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd., HAREDA, Harshini Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd., HBL Power System Ltd, ICICI Venture Funds
Management Co. Ltd., IDFC, India Semoconductors Association, ILFS, India Telecom Infra Limited, IndoSolar,
IRADE, ITOCHU India Pvt. Ltd., KPMG, Larson & Toubro Limited, MNRE, Mohan Energy Corporation Pvt. Ltd.,
Morgan Stanley Infrastructure, Moserbaer Photo Voltaic, MVL Solar Power Limited, Natinal Load Despatch Centre
- PSOCL, Natinal Power Training Institute, NED Energy Ltd., NHDC Ltd., Nokia Siemens Networks, North Delhi
Power Limited, NTPC Limited, NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd., Panacea Biotech Ltd., Power Finance Corporation
Ltd., Power System Operation Corporation Limited, Pragati Power Corporation Limited, PTC, Rajashree Cement,
Salmon Leap Associates India Pvt. Ltd, SBI Capital Markets Limted, Solar Energy Review, Spain Business,
Standard Chartered Bank, Sumitomo Corporation India Pvt. Ltd.,Sun Group, Sunborne Energy Technologies,
Surana Ventures, Tata BP Solar India Limited, Technimont ICB Pvt. Ltd., Technip KT, The Energy & Resources
Institute (TERI), Trimex etc.
For Conference Updates & Online Registration please visit: http://infraline.com/Events
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Participation & Sponsorship Matrix
Special Offer for Past Attendees
Have you attended our previous conferences on Renewable Sector?
If Yes, get a complimentary pass for this conference on the deputation of 3 or
more delegates from your company.
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The registration fee for State Electricity Boards and their success or
units (state-owned Discoms), regulatory authorities and academic
institutions will be `10,000 per participant.
There is also a 10% team discount for a group of 3 executives from
the same company, 15% discount on a group of 5 and 20% discount
on a group of 7 or more.
–– * T o qualify for discounts, payments must be received latest by
8 th September, 2014.
–– 12.36% Service Tax payable separately.
Our PAN No. is AAACI7075E
–– The conference is a non-residential programme.
–– No two discounts can be clubbed together.