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SMALL HYDRO POWER IN INDIA

PRESENTED BY ASHISH VERMA

B. Sudheer M.Tech Energy System

Power scenario in India

► Renewable energy accounts for approximately 18% of a total 214.86 GW of power generation capacity installed in India.

► Demand for power in India has been increasing due to the rising population, growing economy, and changing lifestyles.

► Despite substantial capacity additions, the power sector is still in shortage of energy.

► Peak demand shortage averages around 9%.

Source: MNRE, CEA & Economic survey of India 2012

58%9%

1%

2%

18%

12%CoalGasDieselNuclearHydroRES

FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12

10.2 12.3 14.4 16.820

24.5

Growth of Renewable energy installed capac-ity in India

CAGR 19%

INDIA is capable with economically useable and viable hydro potential assessed to be about 84,000 MW at 60% load factor (1,48,701 MW installed capacity)

56 sites for pumped storage schemes with an aggregate installed capacity of 94,000 MW have been identified.

(source-http://www.nhpcindia.com/English/Scripts/Hydro_Potential.aspx)

The Size of A Power Plant

• A Macro Power Plant : > 100 MW.• A Small Power Plant: 5 MW to 25 MW.• A Mini Power Plant: 500 kW to 2 MW.• A Micro Power Plant: 50 kW to 200 kW.• A Pico Power Plant: < 30 kW.

Site Layout

Small Hydro Map of India

Methodology of HEPP Development

• Site Survey: Hydrological & geological Survey.• Estimation of Potential• Regulations & Environmental Concerns• Feasible Supply• Turbine Selection• Costing and Payback.

Hydrological Survey: Flow Duration Curve

• To measure the flow-rate vs time at a given site.• Direct Measurement of the flow rate.• The more robust option is to find out the flow-rate by working

out the volume of water that was entering the river. • This uses the rainfall data from met office.

Hydrological Cycle

Catchment Area

Rain Fall Data : Hydrograph

Flow Duration Curve

Average Flow duration Curve

Average Flow duration CurveMean of 10 – 30 years

% of time

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Qm

Q100%

Q95%

Q50%

Growth of installed capacity (MW)

Source- international conference of advances in civil engineering 2011

Rise and decline of Hydro power in plans

International conference of advances in civil engineering 2011

HYDRO SCENARIO IN INDIA

India is blessed with massive amount of hydro-electric potential , ranks 5th in terms of utilizable hydro-potential on global scenario.

As per valuation made by CEA, India is endowed with economically exploitable hydro-power potential to the tune of 1 48 700 MW of installed capacity.

Basin wise assessed Production

Energy Map Of India

India is capable with hydro-potential of about 2

50 000 MW.In 1998, Government of India announced

"Policy on Hydro Power Development" under which impetus is given to development of hydropower in the country.

Present installed capacity is approximately 37,367.4 MW which is 21.53% of total electricity generation in India.

The public sector has a predominant share of 97% in this sector.

National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) Northeast Electric Power Company (NEEPCO) Satluj jal vidyut nigam (SJVNL)Tehri Hydro Development Corporation NTPC-Hydro are a few public sector companies

engaged in development of hydroelectric power in India.

HYDRO POWER CAPABILITY -State wise Record

HYDRO MAP OF INDIA

LIST OF SOME MAJOR HYDRO POWER PLANT

SCHEME LOCATION IN 16 STATE SERIAL NO

STATE NO. OF SCHEME INSTALLED CAPACITY ((MW)

1 ANDHRA PRADESH 1 812 ARUNANCHAL PRADESH 42 272933 CHHATTISHGARH 5 8484 HIMANCHAL PRADESH 15 33285 JAMMU &KASHMIR 13 26756 KARNATAKA 5 19007 KERALA 2 1268 MADHYA PRDESH 3 2059 MAHARASHTRA 9 41110 MANIPUR 3 36211 MEGHALAYA 11 93112 MIZORAM 13 150013 NAGALAND 3 33014 ORISSA 4 1189146915 SIKKIM 10 146916 UTTARANCHA 33 5282

Project under survey and investigation(2012-17 plan )

Source www.nhpcindia.com

Under development –awaiting clearances

Hydropower Project under 12th Plan

Fund Requirement

During the 12th Plan, 25,316 MW capacity addition appears feasible. To achieve this, funds requirement during the 11th and 12th Plans would be of the order of Rs 68,924 crores and Rs 82,972 crores, respectively as per the following break up….

CEA Report on PFS Solar PV and Hydro Integrated Power Generation • PFS on Bhakra hydro stationFindings• Hilly terrain & Dense Vegetation• Spillways is not feasible because of north facing • Rooftop of the ganguwal and kolta power house

,forebay area about 2580m² is suitable • Approximately 210 kWp capacity • Some location like guest house and Nangal

Power house is also good for SPV plant

• Recommendation for Cannel top SPV system Benefits of Integration • Space Utilization • Easy Power evacuation facility • High Power production of SPV • Reduce evaporation of Water • Power supply for Aux. consumption • Reduce Project cost

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