SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 8
Download to read offline
Wind Power Policy – 2013
Government of Gujarat
Energy and Petrochemicals Department
G.R. No.EDA-102001-3054-B
Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar.
Dated the 25 July, 2013.
Preamble
Wind Power as an energy source is a non-polluting, environment-friendly,
reasonably priced energy with shorter project gestation period. State of
Gujarat recognizing the need for long term energy security in current
scenario of volatile fossil fuel costs, global warming & climate change has
been promoting wind power generation in the State.
The State Government by and time has revisited its Wind Power policy to
encourage Wind Generation in the state. The State blessed with long coast
line and good wind speeds for harnessing of the Wind Energy has
successfully installed more than 3000 MW Wind capacity.
To accelerate the investment in Renewable sector, need for further
investment in Clean and Green Energy sources is observed. With the
revised estimated potential of more than 35000 MW from Wind energy
sources in the State, it was under consideration of the Government to
review the present wind power policy.
In order to optimize the Wind Energy potential in the State, the State
Government has decided to pronounce a New Wind Power Policy – 2013 as
follows:
RESOLUTION:
1. Title:
This scheme shall be known as the “Wind Power Policy – 2013”.
2. Operative Period:
This policy will come into force with effect from the date of issue of this
resolution and shall remain in operation up to 31st
March 2016, which will
be the operative period of the scheme. Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs)
installed and commissioned during the operative period shall become
eligible for the incentives declared under this policy, for a period of twenty
five years (25) from the date of commissioning or for the life span of the
WTGs , whichever is earlier.
3. Eligible Unit:
Any company or body corporate or association or body of individuals,
whether incorporated or not, or artificial juridical person, will be eligible
for setting up of WTGs, either for the purpose of captive use and /or for
selling of electricity, in accordance with the Electricity Act 2003, as
amended from time to time. Explanation: The use of electricity for own
consumption at his end use location/s by the owner of WTGs shall be
considered as Captive use.
4. Eligible Sites:
The WTGs may be set up at sites notified by Gujarat Energy Development
Agency (GEDA) and/ or any other sites identified as potential site, within
the State by the Nodal Agency or Developer/s.
5. Wheeling of Electricity
5.1. For Captive Consumption:
a) Wheeling of power to consumption site at 66 KV voltage level and
above.
The wheeling of electricity generated from the Wind Power
Generators, to the desired location(s) within the State, shall be
allowed on payment of transmission charges and transmission losses
applicable to normal Open Access Consumer.
b) Wheeling of power to consumption site below 66 KV voltage level.
i. The wheeling of electricity generated from the Wind Power
Generators, to the desired location(s) within the State, shall be
allowed on payment of transmission charges, otherwise applicable to
normal Open Access Consumer and transmission and wheeling losses
@ 10% of the energy fed to the grid. The above loss is to be shared
between the transmission and distribution licensee in the ratio of
4:6. This provision shall be applicable to the WEGs who are having
more than one WTGs.
ii. The wheeling of electricity generated by smaller investors, having
only one WTG in the State, to the desired location(s), shall be
allowed on payment of transmission charges, otherwise applicable to
normal open access consumer, and transmission and wheeling losses
@ 7% of the energy fed to the grid. The above losses are to be shared
between the transmission and distribution licensee in the ratio of
4:3.
5.2. For Third party sale
The Wind Power Projects availing open access for third party sale
shall be liable to pay open access charges and losses as applicable to
normal open access consumers. Set off of wheeled energy at
recipient unit(s) shall be carried out in the same 15 minute time
block. Banking facility shall not be available for third party sale of
energy.
5.3 Wheeling at Multiple Locations
Wind Energy Generator owner, who desires to wheel electricity at
more than two locations, shall pay 5 paise per unit on energy fed
into the grid to the Distribution Company concerned in whose area
power is consumed in addition to the above mentioned transmission
charges and losses, as applicable.
6. Exemption from payment of Electricity Duty and Cross Subsidy charges:
The electricity generated from the Wind turbine generator/s shall be
exempted from payment of Electricity Duty, in accordance with the
provisions of the Gujarat Electricity Duty Act 1958 and its amendments
from time to time.
Wheeling of wind energy for third party sale and captive use shall be
exempted from cross subsidy charge.
7. Sale of Energy to Distribution Utilities:
7.1 Sale under Preferential tariff :
(i) The electricity generated from the WTGs commissioned from
8.08.2012, may be sold to GUVNL and / or any Distribution Licensee
within the state, at a rate of Rs. 4.15 per unit of electricity as per
GERC order. The requisite Power Purchase agreement (PPA) shall be
done between the power procurer and the eligible unit.
(ii) GUVNL and /or any Distribution licensee may purchase surplus
power from WTGs wheeling power for their captive use after
adjustment of energy against consumption at recipient unit(s) at a
rate of 85% of tariff applicable to WTGs (Commissioned during the
Control Period of Hon’ble GERC’s Wind tariff order. )
WTGs opting for captive use of energy generated shall be eligible to
get set off against the energy during peak and normal hours as
specified by the GERC in its tariff order. The WTGs under captive use
shall be eligible for one month banking for the electricity generated
during the same calendar month.
8. Third party sale of Energy:
The sale of electricity generated from the WTGs shall also be allowed to a
third party, in accordance with the GERC Regulations / order, as amended
from time to time.
9. Land
The WTGs may be set up on private land, or revenue wasteland allotted by
the State Government / GEDA land, if available. The allotment of GEDA land
on lease shall be done upon approval of the Coordination Committee
consisting of the following members. Issues other than the allotment of
GEDA land including interpretation of any of the provisions of this Policy
will also be decided by a Committee of following members:
1. ACS/ PS/ Secretary (EPD) Chairman
2 AS/ JS/ Deputy Secretary (EPD) Member
3 Chief Electrical Inspector & Collector of Elect.
Duty
Member
4 General Manager (Comm.), GUVNL Member
5 Respective District Collector Member
6 Director, GEDA Member Secretary
10. Plant and Machinery:
Second hand WTGs shall not be eligible for installation under this Policy.
Only such WTGs which are approved either by Ministry of New and
Renewable Energy, Government of India, or by recognized international
test houses, shall be eligible.
11. Metering of Electricity:
The metering point shall be at the 66 kV pooling substation located at the
Wind farm site and Interconnection point shall be the point of connection
at the nearest GETCO substation. For the purpose of energy accounting, the
ABT compliant meter shall be installed at the metering point, as per GERC
order. The ABT meter shall conform to the Central Electricity Authority
(Installation and Operation Meters) Regulations, 2006. The Project
developers will have to install Remote Transmitting Unit (RTU) for
transferring real time data to SLDC for its monitoring purpose. The
electricity generated from the WTGs, shall be metered and readings taken
jointly by Wind power project developer with GEDA and GETCO/DISCOM at
the metering point, on a monthly basis.
Further, for the purpose of accounting and facilitating RRF mechanism,
each WTG shall have to provide ABT compliant meters.
12. Scheduling of Wind Power:
All Wind Power Projects including captive and third party sale projects
should submit a day ahead schedule to SLDC and share real time data with
SLDC. However, Wind Power Projects are kept out of the preview of intra
state ABT mechanism.
13. Reactive Power Charges:
The drawl of reactive power shall be charged as per the GERC order, as
amended from time to time.
14. Sharing of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Benefits
The sharing of net proceeds on account of CDM benefits realized through
sale of CER generated from corresponding annual energy generation should
be as follows:
100% of net proceeds through sale of CER generated from the energy
generation in the first year after the date of commercial operation of the
wind power project shall be retained by the eligible unit.
In the second year, the share of the beneficiary shall be 10% which shall be
progressively increased by 10% every year till it reaches 50% in the sixth
year; thereafter the proceeds shall be shared in equal proportion by the
eligible unit and the beneficiary.
Wind power projects availing CDM benefit shall share the net CDM
proceeds annually as per above, by 31 March of every year with affidavit
stating the annual energy generation (date of commissioning as starting
point of the first year), CER generated, gross receipts, and net receipts.
At the end of every financial year i.e on 31st
March, the WTG owner shall
share the net CDM proceeds, as per above provisions, annually and submit
an affidavit to GUVNL/Distribution licensee, stating the annual energy
generation (date of commissioning as starting point of the first year), CER
generated, gross receipts, and net receipts.
15. Banking of Surplus Wind Energy:
WTGs opting for captive use of the energy generated shall be eligible to get
set off at the recipient unit(s) against the energy during peak and normal
hours as specified by the Commission from time to time. The WTGs are
eligible for one month banking for the electricity generated during the
same calendar month. However, they are eligible to utilize the same during
the month in proportion to the energy during peak and normal hour period.
16. Nodal Agency:
GEDA shall be the nodal agency for implementation of the Wind Power
Policy – 2013. The Nodal Agency shall prescribe the procedure for
implementation of the Policy.
17. Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO)
Each distribution licensee shall purchase electricity generated from all
renewable energy sources (Wind / Solar / Biomass/ Bagasse Cogeneration/
Mini/ Micro hydel / Geothermal etc) as per order of the Gujarat Electricity
Regulatory Commission (GERC) from time to time.
18. Grid Connectivity and Evacuation facility up to GETCO substation:
The evacuation facility from the Wind Farm sub-station to GETCO
substation within the range of 100 km shall be erected by developer at
their own cost and beyond this limit, GETCO shall erect the evacuation
facilities. The voltage level for evacuation of wind power in the grid shall be
at 66 kV and above. The WTGs should be integrated by installing Remote
Terminal Unit (RTUs) by Wind Farm Developers so that the injection can be
monitored at the connectivity substation by the SLDC on real time basis,
and in accordance with the GERC orders from time to time.
19. Security Deposit
The WTGs Developer shall be required to provide Bank Guarantee @ Rs. 5
lacs per MW to GETCO based on allotment of transmission capacity and in
case the Developer fails to commission the Windfarm Substation and the
transmission line within the time period mentioned hereunder, GETCO shall
encash the Bank Guarantee.
Wind Farm
Capacity in MW
Period for of Commissioning of the entire allotted
Pooling Sub Station capacity.
1 MW to 100 MW 1.5 years from the date of allotment of transmission
capacity.
101 MW to 200
MW
2 years from the date of allotment of transmission
capacity.
201 MW to 400
MW
2.5 years from the date of allotment of transmission
capacity.
401 MW to 600
MW
3.5 years from the date of allotment of transmission
capacity.
Provided further that the developer shall commission Wind farms of at
least 10% of the allotted capacity within one month of charging of
evacuation line. Failing this, the developer shall be liable to pay long term
transmission charges for 10% of allotted capacity till such 10% of allotted
capacity is commissioned.
Notwithstanding anything contained in this resolution, the provisions of the
Electricity Act- 2003, and GERC order as issued from time to time, shall
prevail, for the purpose of the implementation of this policy.
This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Department dated:07-06-
2013 on file of even number of this Department.
By order and in the name of the Governor of Gujarat.
SD/-
(P.L.Panchal)
Deputy Secretary to the Government of Gujarat
Energy and Petrochemicals Department
Copy to:
o *The Principal Secretary to H.E. The Governor of Gujarat, Raj Bhavan, Gandhinagar
o The Secretary, Ministry of Power, GoI, Shram Shakti Bhavan, New Delhi
o The Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, CGO Complex, New Delhi
o The Principal Secretary to Hon. C. M., Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
o The P.S. to Hon. MoS (E&P), Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
o The Chairman, CERC, New Delhi
o The Chairman, Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi
o The Deputy Secretary to Chief Secretary, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
o The Secretary, GERC, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad
o *The Registrar, Gujarat High Court, Ahmedabad
o *The Secretary, Vigilance Commission, Gandhinagar
o The Principal Secretary, Finance Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
o The Principal Secretary, Revenue Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
o *The Secretary, Gujarat Legislature Secretariat, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
o All Departments of Secretariat, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar
o All Branches of Energy and Petrochemicals Department
o The Chairman, Power Finance Corporation Limited, New Delhi
o The Chairman and Managing Director, Gujarat Power Corporation Limited,
Gandhinagar
o The Managing Director, Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited, Vadodara
o The Managing Director, Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited, Vadodara
o The Managing Director, Gujarat Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited,
Vadodara
o The Managing Director, Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Mehsana
o The Managing Director, Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Vadodara
o The Managing Director, Daxin Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Surat
o The Managing Director, Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Rajkot
o The Managing Director, Gujarat State Energy Generation Limited, Gandhinagar
o The Director, Gujarat Energy Development Agency, Gandhinagar
o The Chief Electrical Inspector & Collector of Electricity Duty, Gandhinagar
o The Director, Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute
o The Chief Executive Officer, Torrent Power Limited, Lal Darwaja, Ahmedabad
o The National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Zanor, Gandhar, Dist. Bharuch
o The National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Kawas, Hazira, Dist. Surat
*By letter

More Related Content

What's hot

Tender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Tender
Tender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid TenderTender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Tender
Tender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid TenderGensol Engineering Limited
 
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in India
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in IndiaDeveloping Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in India
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in IndiaBhargav Parmar
 
Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018
Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018
Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018Gensol Engineering Limited
 
Ppa agreement draft
Ppa agreement draftPpa agreement draft
Ppa agreement draftJay Ranvir
 
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in Vietnam
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in VietnamDecision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in Vietnam
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in VietnamDo Tuan Phong
 
Incentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based Incentives
Incentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based IncentivesIncentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based Incentives
Incentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based IncentivesHIMADRI BANERJI
 
Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19
Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19
Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19Gensol Engineering Limited
 
Wind Force Newsletter July, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter   July, Edition, 2012Wind Force Newsletter   July, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter July, Edition, 2012rupeshsingh_1
 
Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra
Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra
Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra Gensol Engineering Limited
 
RERC Net metering Regulations 2015
RERC Net metering Regulations 2015RERC Net metering Regulations 2015
RERC Net metering Regulations 2015Headway Solar
 
Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114
Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114
Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114Bhalindra Bath - projects & M&A law
 
GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...
GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...
GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...Das A. K.
 
Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019
Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019
Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019Gensol Engineering Limited
 
Vietnam Solar Power Development
Vietnam Solar Power Development Vietnam Solar Power Development
Vietnam Solar Power Development Minh Duong
 
Solar policys in india and state comparison
Solar policys in india and state comparison Solar policys in india and state comparison
Solar policys in india and state comparison Nilesh Dayalapwar
 
States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...
States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...
States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...Harish Sharma
 
India’s solar policies
India’s solar policiesIndia’s solar policies
India’s solar policiesNaresh Goud
 
Final draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft Guidelines
Final draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft GuidelinesFinal draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft Guidelines
Final draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft GuidelinesHeadway Solar
 

What's hot (20)

Tender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Tender
Tender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid TenderTender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Tender
Tender summary for SECI 2500 MW Wind-Solar Hybrid Tender
 
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in India
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in IndiaDeveloping Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in India
Developing Solar Projects under REC Mechanism in India
 
Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018
Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018
Tender Summary for SECI 150 MW Rihand Dam Floating Solar - 13.05.2018
 
Ppa agreement draft
Ppa agreement draftPpa agreement draft
Ppa agreement draft
 
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in Vietnam
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in VietnamDecision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in Vietnam
Decision 13/2020/QD-TTg FIT2 of Solar Power Project in Vietnam
 
Incentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based Incentives
Incentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based IncentivesIncentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based Incentives
Incentives for Solar Developers:Generation Based Incentives
 
Presentation by MNRE on Solar Parks
Presentation by MNRE on Solar ParksPresentation by MNRE on Solar Parks
Presentation by MNRE on Solar Parks
 
Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19
Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19
Comparative Study on Forecasting & Scheduling - Solar & Wind 05.03.19
 
Wind Force Newsletter July, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter   July, Edition, 2012Wind Force Newsletter   July, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter July, Edition, 2012
 
Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra
Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra
Feasibility of Solar Project with Open Access in Maharashtra
 
RERC Net metering Regulations 2015
RERC Net metering Regulations 2015RERC Net metering Regulations 2015
RERC Net metering Regulations 2015
 
Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114
Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114
Impact of CfDs for 5+MW solar installations in the UK post 1.4.15 - URN 14D/114
 
GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...
GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...
GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of So...
 
Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019
Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019
Tamil Nadu (TN) Solar Policy 2019 Highlights_07.02.2019
 
Vietnam Solar Power Development
Vietnam Solar Power Development Vietnam Solar Power Development
Vietnam Solar Power Development
 
Solar policys in india and state comparison
Solar policys in india and state comparison Solar policys in india and state comparison
Solar policys in india and state comparison
 
Captive gen
Captive genCaptive gen
Captive gen
 
States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...
States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...
States Policies and SERCs Regulatory/ Tariff Order for rooftop solar power pr...
 
India’s solar policies
India’s solar policiesIndia’s solar policies
India’s solar policies
 
Final draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft Guidelines
Final draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft GuidelinesFinal draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft Guidelines
Final draft 3000 MW Phase 2 Batch 2 Tranche 1 Draft Guidelines
 

Viewers also liked

GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter May 2012
GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter   May 2012GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter   May 2012
GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter May 2012generalcarbon
 
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013Spark Network
 
Introduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism
Introduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) MechanismIntroduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism
Introduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) MechanismSpark Network
 
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013Spark Network
 
Merc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumers
Merc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumersMerc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumers
Merc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumersSpark Network
 
Performance report of solar projects under NSM
Performance report of solar projects under NSMPerformance report of solar projects under NSM
Performance report of solar projects under NSMSpark Network
 
The Outcome Economy
The Outcome EconomyThe Outcome Economy
The Outcome EconomyHelge Tennø
 

Viewers also liked (8)

7116
71167116
7116
 
GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter May 2012
GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter   May 2012GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter   May 2012
GC Energy & Environmental Newsletter May 2012
 
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for October 2013
 
Introduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism
Introduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) MechanismIntroduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism
Introduction to the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) Mechanism
 
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013
Analysis of Trading activities by Licensed Traders for November 2013
 
Merc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumers
Merc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumersMerc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumers
Merc order on RPO-REC Compliance by Captive & Open Access consumers
 
Performance report of solar projects under NSM
Performance report of solar projects under NSMPerformance report of solar projects under NSM
Performance report of solar projects under NSM
 
The Outcome Economy
The Outcome EconomyThe Outcome Economy
The Outcome Economy
 

Similar to Gujarat Revises Wind Power Policy 2013

Wind Force Newsletter September, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter   September, Edition, 2012Wind Force Newsletter   September, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter September, Edition, 2012rupeshsingh_1
 
Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...
Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...
Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...Headway Solar
 
Net energy metering manual for three schemes
Net energy metering manual for three schemesNet energy metering manual for three schemes
Net energy metering manual for three schemesPrivate Consultants
 
Solar ppa guvnl final
Solar ppa guvnl finalSolar ppa guvnl final
Solar ppa guvnl finalPRIYANK JAIN
 
PM_kusum_yojna.pdf
PM_kusum_yojna.pdfPM_kusum_yojna.pdf
PM_kusum_yojna.pdfbhupesh Dave
 
Andhra Pradesh solar power policy 2012
Andhra Pradesh solar power policy  2012Andhra Pradesh solar power policy  2012
Andhra Pradesh solar power policy 2012Bakul Haria
 
Protocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificate
Protocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificateProtocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificate
Protocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificateJay Ranvir
 
VIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAY
VIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAYVIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAY
VIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAYDr. Oliver Massmann
 
Ap solar policy 2012.
Ap solar policy 2012.Ap solar policy 2012.
Ap solar policy 2012.antastoya
 
Manipur solar policy 2014
Manipur solar policy 2014Manipur solar policy 2014
Manipur solar policy 2014Headway Solar
 
Distribution open access Maharashtra
Distribution open access  MaharashtraDistribution open access  Maharashtra
Distribution open access MaharashtraJay Ranvir
 
Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptx
Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptxElectricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptx
Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptxmsounak95
 
A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...
A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...
A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...electricitygovernance
 
Open access charges chhattisgarh
Open access charges chhattisgarhOpen access charges chhattisgarh
Open access charges chhattisgarhJay Ranvir
 
Forecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind Energy
Forecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind EnergyForecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind Energy
Forecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind EnergyJay Ranvir
 
Forecasting, scheduling and im balance handling for
Forecasting, scheduling and im balance handling forForecasting, scheduling and im balance handling for
Forecasting, scheduling and im balance handling forJay Ranvir
 
Captive power Policy
Captive power PolicyCaptive power Policy
Captive power PolicyPRIYANK JAIN
 
Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...
Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...
Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...AHRP Law Firm
 

Similar to Gujarat Revises Wind Power Policy 2013 (20)

Wind Force Newsletter September, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter   September, Edition, 2012Wind Force Newsletter   September, Edition, 2012
Wind Force Newsletter September, Edition, 2012
 
Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...
Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...
Policy on Net Metering for Grid Interactive Roof-Top Solar Photo Voltaic Powe...
 
Net energy metering manual for three schemes
Net energy metering manual for three schemesNet energy metering manual for three schemes
Net energy metering manual for three schemes
 
Solar ppa guvnl final
Solar ppa guvnl finalSolar ppa guvnl final
Solar ppa guvnl final
 
PM_kusum_yojna.pdf
PM_kusum_yojna.pdfPM_kusum_yojna.pdf
PM_kusum_yojna.pdf
 
Draft Feed-In Tariffs
Draft Feed-In TariffsDraft Feed-In Tariffs
Draft Feed-In Tariffs
 
PSP & Guidelines MOP.pptx
PSP & Guidelines MOP.pptxPSP & Guidelines MOP.pptx
PSP & Guidelines MOP.pptx
 
Andhra Pradesh solar power policy 2012
Andhra Pradesh solar power policy  2012Andhra Pradesh solar power policy  2012
Andhra Pradesh solar power policy 2012
 
Protocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificate
Protocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificateProtocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificate
Protocol for submission of data to sldc for renewable energy certificate
 
VIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAY
VIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAYVIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAY
VIETNAM – DIRECT POWER PURCHASE AGREEMENT MECHANISM IS UNDERWAY
 
Ap solar policy 2012.
Ap solar policy 2012.Ap solar policy 2012.
Ap solar policy 2012.
 
Manipur solar policy 2014
Manipur solar policy 2014Manipur solar policy 2014
Manipur solar policy 2014
 
Distribution open access Maharashtra
Distribution open access  MaharashtraDistribution open access  Maharashtra
Distribution open access Maharashtra
 
Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptx
Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptxElectricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptx
Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill 2022.pptx
 
A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...
A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...
A Presentation on the Regulatory Regime for Renewable Energy Projects in Andh...
 
Open access charges chhattisgarh
Open access charges chhattisgarhOpen access charges chhattisgarh
Open access charges chhattisgarh
 
Forecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind Energy
Forecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind EnergyForecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind Energy
Forecasting, scheduling and imbalance handling for Solar Wind Energy
 
Forecasting, scheduling and im balance handling for
Forecasting, scheduling and im balance handling forForecasting, scheduling and im balance handling for
Forecasting, scheduling and im balance handling for
 
Captive power Policy
Captive power PolicyCaptive power Policy
Captive power Policy
 
Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...
Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...
Issuance of Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Regulation No. 2 of 2024...
 

More from Spark Network

Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way Forward
Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way ForwardLarge Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way Forward
Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way ForwardSpark Network
 
India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013
India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013
India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013Spark Network
 
National Solar Mission - Phase II Batch I
National Solar Mission - Phase II Batch INational Solar Mission - Phase II Batch I
National Solar Mission - Phase II Batch ISpark Network
 
Consultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERC
Consultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERCConsultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERC
Consultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERCSpark Network
 
CEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power Sector
CEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power SectorCEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power Sector
CEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power SectorSpark Network
 
Results punjab Solar RfP
Results punjab Solar RfPResults punjab Solar RfP
Results punjab Solar RfPSpark Network
 
Notice to-channel-partners-10072013
Notice to-channel-partners-10072013Notice to-channel-partners-10072013
Notice to-channel-partners-10072013Spark Network
 
List channelpartners sp_jnnsm
List channelpartners sp_jnnsmList channelpartners sp_jnnsm
List channelpartners sp_jnnsmSpark Network
 

More from Spark Network (8)

Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way Forward
Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way ForwardLarge Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way Forward
Large Scale Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources - Way Forward
 
India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013
India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013
India's Power Generating Capacity - September 2013
 
National Solar Mission - Phase II Batch I
National Solar Mission - Phase II Batch INational Solar Mission - Phase II Batch I
National Solar Mission - Phase II Batch I
 
Consultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERC
Consultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERCConsultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERC
Consultative Paper for Solar Projects tariff by TNERC
 
CEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power Sector
CEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power SectorCEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power Sector
CEA's Monthly Review of Indian Power Sector
 
Results punjab Solar RfP
Results punjab Solar RfPResults punjab Solar RfP
Results punjab Solar RfP
 
Notice to-channel-partners-10072013
Notice to-channel-partners-10072013Notice to-channel-partners-10072013
Notice to-channel-partners-10072013
 
List channelpartners sp_jnnsm
List channelpartners sp_jnnsmList channelpartners sp_jnnsm
List channelpartners sp_jnnsm
 

Recently uploaded

Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticscarlostorres15106
 
WhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure service
WhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure serviceWhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure service
WhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure servicePooja Nehwal
 
Presentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreter
Presentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreterPresentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreter
Presentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreternaman860154
 
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path MountBreaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path MountPuma Security, LLC
 
Install Stable Diffusion in windows machine
Install Stable Diffusion in windows machineInstall Stable Diffusion in windows machine
Install Stable Diffusion in windows machinePadma Pradeep
 
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | DelhiFULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhisoniya singh
 
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & ApplicationAzure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & ApplicationAndikSusilo4
 
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)Allon Mureinik
 
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...Patryk Bandurski
 
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning eraArtificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning eraDeakin University
 
Snow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter Roads
Snow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter RoadsSnow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter Roads
Snow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter RoadsHyundai Motor Group
 
Beyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry Innovation
Beyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry InnovationBeyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry Innovation
Beyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry InnovationSafe Software
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):comworks
 
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...shyamraj55
 
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...Neo4j
 
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food ManufacturingPigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food ManufacturingPigging Solutions
 
Hyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your Budget
Hyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your BudgetHyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your Budget
Hyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your BudgetEnjoy Anytime
 
#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024BookNet Canada
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmaticsKotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
Kotlin Multiplatform & Compose Multiplatform - Starter kit for pragmatics
 
WhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure service
WhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure serviceWhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure service
WhatsApp 9892124323 ✓Call Girls In Kalyan ( Mumbai ) secure service
 
Presentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreter
Presentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreterPresentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreter
Presentation on how to chat with PDF using ChatGPT code interpreter
 
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path MountBreaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
 
Install Stable Diffusion in windows machine
Install Stable Diffusion in windows machineInstall Stable Diffusion in windows machine
Install Stable Diffusion in windows machine
 
The transition to renewables in India.pdf
The transition to renewables in India.pdfThe transition to renewables in India.pdf
The transition to renewables in India.pdf
 
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | DelhiFULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
FULL ENJOY 🔝 8264348440 🔝 Call Girls in Diplomatic Enclave | Delhi
 
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & ApplicationAzure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
Azure Monitor & Application Insight to monitor Infrastructure & Application
 
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
Injustice - Developers Among Us (SciFiDevCon 2024)
 
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
Integration and Automation in Practice: CI/CD in Mule Integration and Automat...
 
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning eraArtificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
Artificial intelligence in the post-deep learning era
 
Snow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter Roads
Snow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter RoadsSnow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter Roads
Snow Chain-Integrated Tire for a Safe Drive on Winter Roads
 
Beyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry Innovation
Beyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry InnovationBeyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry Innovation
Beyond Boundaries: Leveraging No-Code Solutions for Industry Innovation
 
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
CloudStudio User manual (basic edition):
 
Vulnerability_Management_GRC_by Sohang Sengupta.pptx
Vulnerability_Management_GRC_by Sohang Sengupta.pptxVulnerability_Management_GRC_by Sohang Sengupta.pptx
Vulnerability_Management_GRC_by Sohang Sengupta.pptx
 
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
Automating Business Process via MuleSoft Composer | Bangalore MuleSoft Meetup...
 
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
Neo4j - How KGs are shaping the future of Generative AI at AWS Summit London ...
 
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food ManufacturingPigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
Pigging Solutions in Pet Food Manufacturing
 
Hyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your Budget
Hyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your BudgetHyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your Budget
Hyderabad Call Girls Khairatabad ✨ 7001305949 ✨ Cheap Price Your Budget
 
#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
#StandardsGoals for 2024: What’s new for BISAC - Tech Forum 2024
 

Gujarat Revises Wind Power Policy 2013

  • 1. Wind Power Policy – 2013 Government of Gujarat Energy and Petrochemicals Department G.R. No.EDA-102001-3054-B Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar. Dated the 25 July, 2013. Preamble Wind Power as an energy source is a non-polluting, environment-friendly, reasonably priced energy with shorter project gestation period. State of Gujarat recognizing the need for long term energy security in current scenario of volatile fossil fuel costs, global warming & climate change has been promoting wind power generation in the State. The State Government by and time has revisited its Wind Power policy to encourage Wind Generation in the state. The State blessed with long coast line and good wind speeds for harnessing of the Wind Energy has successfully installed more than 3000 MW Wind capacity. To accelerate the investment in Renewable sector, need for further investment in Clean and Green Energy sources is observed. With the revised estimated potential of more than 35000 MW from Wind energy sources in the State, it was under consideration of the Government to review the present wind power policy. In order to optimize the Wind Energy potential in the State, the State Government has decided to pronounce a New Wind Power Policy – 2013 as follows: RESOLUTION: 1. Title: This scheme shall be known as the “Wind Power Policy – 2013”. 2. Operative Period: This policy will come into force with effect from the date of issue of this resolution and shall remain in operation up to 31st March 2016, which will be the operative period of the scheme. Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) installed and commissioned during the operative period shall become
  • 2. eligible for the incentives declared under this policy, for a period of twenty five years (25) from the date of commissioning or for the life span of the WTGs , whichever is earlier. 3. Eligible Unit: Any company or body corporate or association or body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, or artificial juridical person, will be eligible for setting up of WTGs, either for the purpose of captive use and /or for selling of electricity, in accordance with the Electricity Act 2003, as amended from time to time. Explanation: The use of electricity for own consumption at his end use location/s by the owner of WTGs shall be considered as Captive use. 4. Eligible Sites: The WTGs may be set up at sites notified by Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA) and/ or any other sites identified as potential site, within the State by the Nodal Agency or Developer/s. 5. Wheeling of Electricity 5.1. For Captive Consumption: a) Wheeling of power to consumption site at 66 KV voltage level and above. The wheeling of electricity generated from the Wind Power Generators, to the desired location(s) within the State, shall be allowed on payment of transmission charges and transmission losses applicable to normal Open Access Consumer. b) Wheeling of power to consumption site below 66 KV voltage level. i. The wheeling of electricity generated from the Wind Power Generators, to the desired location(s) within the State, shall be allowed on payment of transmission charges, otherwise applicable to normal Open Access Consumer and transmission and wheeling losses @ 10% of the energy fed to the grid. The above loss is to be shared between the transmission and distribution licensee in the ratio of 4:6. This provision shall be applicable to the WEGs who are having more than one WTGs. ii. The wheeling of electricity generated by smaller investors, having only one WTG in the State, to the desired location(s), shall be allowed on payment of transmission charges, otherwise applicable to normal open access consumer, and transmission and wheeling losses
  • 3. @ 7% of the energy fed to the grid. The above losses are to be shared between the transmission and distribution licensee in the ratio of 4:3. 5.2. For Third party sale The Wind Power Projects availing open access for third party sale shall be liable to pay open access charges and losses as applicable to normal open access consumers. Set off of wheeled energy at recipient unit(s) shall be carried out in the same 15 minute time block. Banking facility shall not be available for third party sale of energy. 5.3 Wheeling at Multiple Locations Wind Energy Generator owner, who desires to wheel electricity at more than two locations, shall pay 5 paise per unit on energy fed into the grid to the Distribution Company concerned in whose area power is consumed in addition to the above mentioned transmission charges and losses, as applicable. 6. Exemption from payment of Electricity Duty and Cross Subsidy charges: The electricity generated from the Wind turbine generator/s shall be exempted from payment of Electricity Duty, in accordance with the provisions of the Gujarat Electricity Duty Act 1958 and its amendments from time to time. Wheeling of wind energy for third party sale and captive use shall be exempted from cross subsidy charge. 7. Sale of Energy to Distribution Utilities: 7.1 Sale under Preferential tariff : (i) The electricity generated from the WTGs commissioned from 8.08.2012, may be sold to GUVNL and / or any Distribution Licensee within the state, at a rate of Rs. 4.15 per unit of electricity as per GERC order. The requisite Power Purchase agreement (PPA) shall be done between the power procurer and the eligible unit. (ii) GUVNL and /or any Distribution licensee may purchase surplus power from WTGs wheeling power for their captive use after adjustment of energy against consumption at recipient unit(s) at a rate of 85% of tariff applicable to WTGs (Commissioned during the Control Period of Hon’ble GERC’s Wind tariff order. )
  • 4. WTGs opting for captive use of energy generated shall be eligible to get set off against the energy during peak and normal hours as specified by the GERC in its tariff order. The WTGs under captive use shall be eligible for one month banking for the electricity generated during the same calendar month. 8. Third party sale of Energy: The sale of electricity generated from the WTGs shall also be allowed to a third party, in accordance with the GERC Regulations / order, as amended from time to time. 9. Land The WTGs may be set up on private land, or revenue wasteland allotted by the State Government / GEDA land, if available. The allotment of GEDA land on lease shall be done upon approval of the Coordination Committee consisting of the following members. Issues other than the allotment of GEDA land including interpretation of any of the provisions of this Policy will also be decided by a Committee of following members: 1. ACS/ PS/ Secretary (EPD) Chairman 2 AS/ JS/ Deputy Secretary (EPD) Member 3 Chief Electrical Inspector & Collector of Elect. Duty Member 4 General Manager (Comm.), GUVNL Member 5 Respective District Collector Member 6 Director, GEDA Member Secretary 10. Plant and Machinery: Second hand WTGs shall not be eligible for installation under this Policy. Only such WTGs which are approved either by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India, or by recognized international test houses, shall be eligible. 11. Metering of Electricity: The metering point shall be at the 66 kV pooling substation located at the Wind farm site and Interconnection point shall be the point of connection at the nearest GETCO substation. For the purpose of energy accounting, the ABT compliant meter shall be installed at the metering point, as per GERC
  • 5. order. The ABT meter shall conform to the Central Electricity Authority (Installation and Operation Meters) Regulations, 2006. The Project developers will have to install Remote Transmitting Unit (RTU) for transferring real time data to SLDC for its monitoring purpose. The electricity generated from the WTGs, shall be metered and readings taken jointly by Wind power project developer with GEDA and GETCO/DISCOM at the metering point, on a monthly basis. Further, for the purpose of accounting and facilitating RRF mechanism, each WTG shall have to provide ABT compliant meters. 12. Scheduling of Wind Power: All Wind Power Projects including captive and third party sale projects should submit a day ahead schedule to SLDC and share real time data with SLDC. However, Wind Power Projects are kept out of the preview of intra state ABT mechanism. 13. Reactive Power Charges: The drawl of reactive power shall be charged as per the GERC order, as amended from time to time. 14. Sharing of Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Benefits The sharing of net proceeds on account of CDM benefits realized through sale of CER generated from corresponding annual energy generation should be as follows: 100% of net proceeds through sale of CER generated from the energy generation in the first year after the date of commercial operation of the wind power project shall be retained by the eligible unit. In the second year, the share of the beneficiary shall be 10% which shall be progressively increased by 10% every year till it reaches 50% in the sixth year; thereafter the proceeds shall be shared in equal proportion by the eligible unit and the beneficiary. Wind power projects availing CDM benefit shall share the net CDM proceeds annually as per above, by 31 March of every year with affidavit stating the annual energy generation (date of commissioning as starting point of the first year), CER generated, gross receipts, and net receipts. At the end of every financial year i.e on 31st March, the WTG owner shall share the net CDM proceeds, as per above provisions, annually and submit an affidavit to GUVNL/Distribution licensee, stating the annual energy
  • 6. generation (date of commissioning as starting point of the first year), CER generated, gross receipts, and net receipts. 15. Banking of Surplus Wind Energy: WTGs opting for captive use of the energy generated shall be eligible to get set off at the recipient unit(s) against the energy during peak and normal hours as specified by the Commission from time to time. The WTGs are eligible for one month banking for the electricity generated during the same calendar month. However, they are eligible to utilize the same during the month in proportion to the energy during peak and normal hour period. 16. Nodal Agency: GEDA shall be the nodal agency for implementation of the Wind Power Policy – 2013. The Nodal Agency shall prescribe the procedure for implementation of the Policy. 17. Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) Each distribution licensee shall purchase electricity generated from all renewable energy sources (Wind / Solar / Biomass/ Bagasse Cogeneration/ Mini/ Micro hydel / Geothermal etc) as per order of the Gujarat Electricity Regulatory Commission (GERC) from time to time. 18. Grid Connectivity and Evacuation facility up to GETCO substation: The evacuation facility from the Wind Farm sub-station to GETCO substation within the range of 100 km shall be erected by developer at their own cost and beyond this limit, GETCO shall erect the evacuation facilities. The voltage level for evacuation of wind power in the grid shall be at 66 kV and above. The WTGs should be integrated by installing Remote Terminal Unit (RTUs) by Wind Farm Developers so that the injection can be monitored at the connectivity substation by the SLDC on real time basis, and in accordance with the GERC orders from time to time. 19. Security Deposit The WTGs Developer shall be required to provide Bank Guarantee @ Rs. 5 lacs per MW to GETCO based on allotment of transmission capacity and in case the Developer fails to commission the Windfarm Substation and the transmission line within the time period mentioned hereunder, GETCO shall encash the Bank Guarantee.
  • 7. Wind Farm Capacity in MW Period for of Commissioning of the entire allotted Pooling Sub Station capacity. 1 MW to 100 MW 1.5 years from the date of allotment of transmission capacity. 101 MW to 200 MW 2 years from the date of allotment of transmission capacity. 201 MW to 400 MW 2.5 years from the date of allotment of transmission capacity. 401 MW to 600 MW 3.5 years from the date of allotment of transmission capacity. Provided further that the developer shall commission Wind farms of at least 10% of the allotted capacity within one month of charging of evacuation line. Failing this, the developer shall be liable to pay long term transmission charges for 10% of allotted capacity till such 10% of allotted capacity is commissioned. Notwithstanding anything contained in this resolution, the provisions of the Electricity Act- 2003, and GERC order as issued from time to time, shall prevail, for the purpose of the implementation of this policy. This issues with the concurrence of the Finance Department dated:07-06- 2013 on file of even number of this Department. By order and in the name of the Governor of Gujarat. SD/- (P.L.Panchal) Deputy Secretary to the Government of Gujarat Energy and Petrochemicals Department Copy to: o *The Principal Secretary to H.E. The Governor of Gujarat, Raj Bhavan, Gandhinagar o The Secretary, Ministry of Power, GoI, Shram Shakti Bhavan, New Delhi o The Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, CGO Complex, New Delhi o The Principal Secretary to Hon. C. M., Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar o The P.S. to Hon. MoS (E&P), Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar o The Chairman, CERC, New Delhi o The Chairman, Central Electricity Authority, New Delhi
  • 8. o The Deputy Secretary to Chief Secretary, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar o The Secretary, GERC, Ashram Road, Ahmedabad o *The Registrar, Gujarat High Court, Ahmedabad o *The Secretary, Vigilance Commission, Gandhinagar o The Principal Secretary, Finance Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar o The Principal Secretary, Revenue Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar o *The Secretary, Gujarat Legislature Secretariat, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar o All Departments of Secretariat, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar o All Branches of Energy and Petrochemicals Department o The Chairman, Power Finance Corporation Limited, New Delhi o The Chairman and Managing Director, Gujarat Power Corporation Limited, Gandhinagar o The Managing Director, Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited, Vadodara o The Managing Director, Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Limited, Vadodara o The Managing Director, Gujarat Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited, Vadodara o The Managing Director, Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Mehsana o The Managing Director, Madhya Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Vadodara o The Managing Director, Daxin Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Surat o The Managing Director, Paschim Gujarat Vij Company Limited, Rajkot o The Managing Director, Gujarat State Energy Generation Limited, Gandhinagar o The Director, Gujarat Energy Development Agency, Gandhinagar o The Chief Electrical Inspector & Collector of Electricity Duty, Gandhinagar o The Director, Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute o The Chief Executive Officer, Torrent Power Limited, Lal Darwaja, Ahmedabad o The National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Zanor, Gandhar, Dist. Bharuch o The National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Kawas, Hazira, Dist. Surat *By letter