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Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems

Solar Energy Corporation of India1st Floor A Wing Religare Building

D- 3 District CentreSaket New Delhi-110017

SECI- Inception and Objectives

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 2

A Government of India Enterprise under the administrative control of MNRE

Incorporated on 20th September 2011 as a ldquoNot for profitrdquo Company under Section 8 of the Companies Act 2013

Authorised capital INR 2000 Crores Paid up capital INR 74 Crores as on FY 2014-15

OUR MANDATE

To be the implementing agency

for meeting the National Solar

Mission objectives

To plan and execute an integrated

programme on development and

deployment of solar energy

technologies to achieve

commercialization

To own operate and

manage both grid-connected amp

off-grid power stations

To promote RampD in Solar

SECI Activities Ongoing

As part of the Mission activities SECI has taken up the following projects activities

750 MW Grid connected solar power plants under JNNSM Phase II allocated

750 MW Ultra Mega Solar Power Project in MP

Development of Solar Parks across the country

Pilot CSP Projects of around 100 MW

Implementation of Grid Connected Solar Roof-Top scheme

Development and dissemination of solar home lighting systems solar lanterns

Solar Thermal installations for waterair heating

Solar MiniMicro Gridsstreet lights etc

RampD Projects

Broad mandate Implementation amp Facilitate various activities of the JNNSM

12 November 2014 3SECI

Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)STATE MWp A amp N Island 51 018Andhra Pradesh 16966 613Arunachal Pradesh 0025 000Chhattisgarh 71 026Chandigarh 2 007Delhi 5465 020Gujarat 91905 3323Haryana 128 046Jharkhand 16 058Karnataka 54 195Kerala 0025 000Lakshadweep 075 003Madhya Pradesh 35508 1284Maharashtra 2839 1026Orissa 295 107Punjab 3577 129Puducherry 0025 000Rajasthan 72755 2630Tamil Nadu 995 360Uttar Pradesh 2951 107Uttarakhand 505 018West Bengal 721 026Others 079 003Total 276586 10000

3 11 36

936

1684

2101

2766

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Sep-14

Sola

r Cap

city

(MW

)

Source MNRE as on 30092014

Roof top PV-Towards grid parity

SourceKPMG

By 2017 roof top solar power cost will reach the grid parity

Benefits of Roof top PVbull On national level reduces requirement of

land for addition of solar capacities

bull For consumers it ndash Reduces the dependency on grid power

ndash Mitigates diesel generator dependency

ndash Long term reliable power source

bull For Discoms it reduces ndash Day Peak load Demand

ndash TampD and conversion losses as power is consumed

at the point of generation

bull Most suitable for commercial establishmentsndash Max generation during peak usage time

ndash Solar power cost is close to the commercial power

cost

Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System

bull 10-15 sq meter roof space is required for 10 kWp SPV system

bull A 100 sq meter roof space can have 8- 10 kWp SPV system

bull Cost of 10 kWp system is about Rs 080 lakh

bull 30 CFA is available from MNRE

State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 2: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

SECI- Inception and Objectives

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 2

A Government of India Enterprise under the administrative control of MNRE

Incorporated on 20th September 2011 as a ldquoNot for profitrdquo Company under Section 8 of the Companies Act 2013

Authorised capital INR 2000 Crores Paid up capital INR 74 Crores as on FY 2014-15

OUR MANDATE

To be the implementing agency

for meeting the National Solar

Mission objectives

To plan and execute an integrated

programme on development and

deployment of solar energy

technologies to achieve

commercialization

To own operate and

manage both grid-connected amp

off-grid power stations

To promote RampD in Solar

SECI Activities Ongoing

As part of the Mission activities SECI has taken up the following projects activities

750 MW Grid connected solar power plants under JNNSM Phase II allocated

750 MW Ultra Mega Solar Power Project in MP

Development of Solar Parks across the country

Pilot CSP Projects of around 100 MW

Implementation of Grid Connected Solar Roof-Top scheme

Development and dissemination of solar home lighting systems solar lanterns

Solar Thermal installations for waterair heating

Solar MiniMicro Gridsstreet lights etc

RampD Projects

Broad mandate Implementation amp Facilitate various activities of the JNNSM

12 November 2014 3SECI

Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)STATE MWp A amp N Island 51 018Andhra Pradesh 16966 613Arunachal Pradesh 0025 000Chhattisgarh 71 026Chandigarh 2 007Delhi 5465 020Gujarat 91905 3323Haryana 128 046Jharkhand 16 058Karnataka 54 195Kerala 0025 000Lakshadweep 075 003Madhya Pradesh 35508 1284Maharashtra 2839 1026Orissa 295 107Punjab 3577 129Puducherry 0025 000Rajasthan 72755 2630Tamil Nadu 995 360Uttar Pradesh 2951 107Uttarakhand 505 018West Bengal 721 026Others 079 003Total 276586 10000

3 11 36

936

1684

2101

2766

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Sep-14

Sola

r Cap

city

(MW

)

Source MNRE as on 30092014

Roof top PV-Towards grid parity

SourceKPMG

By 2017 roof top solar power cost will reach the grid parity

Benefits of Roof top PVbull On national level reduces requirement of

land for addition of solar capacities

bull For consumers it ndash Reduces the dependency on grid power

ndash Mitigates diesel generator dependency

ndash Long term reliable power source

bull For Discoms it reduces ndash Day Peak load Demand

ndash TampD and conversion losses as power is consumed

at the point of generation

bull Most suitable for commercial establishmentsndash Max generation during peak usage time

ndash Solar power cost is close to the commercial power

cost

Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System

bull 10-15 sq meter roof space is required for 10 kWp SPV system

bull A 100 sq meter roof space can have 8- 10 kWp SPV system

bull Cost of 10 kWp system is about Rs 080 lakh

bull 30 CFA is available from MNRE

State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
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  • Slide Number 35
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  • Slide Number 37
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  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
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  • Slide Number 52
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SECI Activities Ongoing

As part of the Mission activities SECI has taken up the following projects activities

750 MW Grid connected solar power plants under JNNSM Phase II allocated

750 MW Ultra Mega Solar Power Project in MP

Development of Solar Parks across the country

Pilot CSP Projects of around 100 MW

Implementation of Grid Connected Solar Roof-Top scheme

Development and dissemination of solar home lighting systems solar lanterns

Solar Thermal installations for waterair heating

Solar MiniMicro Gridsstreet lights etc

RampD Projects

Broad mandate Implementation amp Facilitate various activities of the JNNSM

12 November 2014 3SECI

Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)STATE MWp A amp N Island 51 018Andhra Pradesh 16966 613Arunachal Pradesh 0025 000Chhattisgarh 71 026Chandigarh 2 007Delhi 5465 020Gujarat 91905 3323Haryana 128 046Jharkhand 16 058Karnataka 54 195Kerala 0025 000Lakshadweep 075 003Madhya Pradesh 35508 1284Maharashtra 2839 1026Orissa 295 107Punjab 3577 129Puducherry 0025 000Rajasthan 72755 2630Tamil Nadu 995 360Uttar Pradesh 2951 107Uttarakhand 505 018West Bengal 721 026Others 079 003Total 276586 10000

3 11 36

936

1684

2101

2766

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Sep-14

Sola

r Cap

city

(MW

)

Source MNRE as on 30092014

Roof top PV-Towards grid parity

SourceKPMG

By 2017 roof top solar power cost will reach the grid parity

Benefits of Roof top PVbull On national level reduces requirement of

land for addition of solar capacities

bull For consumers it ndash Reduces the dependency on grid power

ndash Mitigates diesel generator dependency

ndash Long term reliable power source

bull For Discoms it reduces ndash Day Peak load Demand

ndash TampD and conversion losses as power is consumed

at the point of generation

bull Most suitable for commercial establishmentsndash Max generation during peak usage time

ndash Solar power cost is close to the commercial power

cost

Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System

bull 10-15 sq meter roof space is required for 10 kWp SPV system

bull A 100 sq meter roof space can have 8- 10 kWp SPV system

bull Cost of 10 kWp system is about Rs 080 lakh

bull 30 CFA is available from MNRE

State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 4: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)STATE MWp A amp N Island 51 018Andhra Pradesh 16966 613Arunachal Pradesh 0025 000Chhattisgarh 71 026Chandigarh 2 007Delhi 5465 020Gujarat 91905 3323Haryana 128 046Jharkhand 16 058Karnataka 54 195Kerala 0025 000Lakshadweep 075 003Madhya Pradesh 35508 1284Maharashtra 2839 1026Orissa 295 107Punjab 3577 129Puducherry 0025 000Rajasthan 72755 2630Tamil Nadu 995 360Uttar Pradesh 2951 107Uttarakhand 505 018West Bengal 721 026Others 079 003Total 276586 10000

3 11 36

936

1684

2101

2766

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Sep-14

Sola

r Cap

city

(MW

)

Source MNRE as on 30092014

Roof top PV-Towards grid parity

SourceKPMG

By 2017 roof top solar power cost will reach the grid parity

Benefits of Roof top PVbull On national level reduces requirement of

land for addition of solar capacities

bull For consumers it ndash Reduces the dependency on grid power

ndash Mitigates diesel generator dependency

ndash Long term reliable power source

bull For Discoms it reduces ndash Day Peak load Demand

ndash TampD and conversion losses as power is consumed

at the point of generation

bull Most suitable for commercial establishmentsndash Max generation during peak usage time

ndash Solar power cost is close to the commercial power

cost

Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System

bull 10-15 sq meter roof space is required for 10 kWp SPV system

bull A 100 sq meter roof space can have 8- 10 kWp SPV system

bull Cost of 10 kWp system is about Rs 080 lakh

bull 30 CFA is available from MNRE

State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 5: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Roof top PV-Towards grid parity

SourceKPMG

By 2017 roof top solar power cost will reach the grid parity

Benefits of Roof top PVbull On national level reduces requirement of

land for addition of solar capacities

bull For consumers it ndash Reduces the dependency on grid power

ndash Mitigates diesel generator dependency

ndash Long term reliable power source

bull For Discoms it reduces ndash Day Peak load Demand

ndash TampD and conversion losses as power is consumed

at the point of generation

bull Most suitable for commercial establishmentsndash Max generation during peak usage time

ndash Solar power cost is close to the commercial power

cost

Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System

bull 10-15 sq meter roof space is required for 10 kWp SPV system

bull A 100 sq meter roof space can have 8- 10 kWp SPV system

bull Cost of 10 kWp system is about Rs 080 lakh

bull 30 CFA is available from MNRE

State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
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  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
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  • Slide Number 52
Page 6: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Benefits of Roof top PVbull On national level reduces requirement of

land for addition of solar capacities

bull For consumers it ndash Reduces the dependency on grid power

ndash Mitigates diesel generator dependency

ndash Long term reliable power source

bull For Discoms it reduces ndash Day Peak load Demand

ndash TampD and conversion losses as power is consumed

at the point of generation

bull Most suitable for commercial establishmentsndash Max generation during peak usage time

ndash Solar power cost is close to the commercial power

cost

Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System

bull 10-15 sq meter roof space is required for 10 kWp SPV system

bull A 100 sq meter roof space can have 8- 10 kWp SPV system

bull Cost of 10 kWp system is about Rs 080 lakh

bull 30 CFA is available from MNRE

State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System

bull 10-15 sq meter roof space is required for 10 kWp SPV system

bull A 100 sq meter roof space can have 8- 10 kWp SPV system

bull Cost of 10 kWp system is about Rs 080 lakh

bull 30 CFA is available from MNRE

State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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State Solar Rooftop Policies Few Examples

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 9: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

bull First State in India to announce dedicated Rooftop Solar Policybull Gandhinagar city initiated a 5 MW(4 MW in Govt buildings

and 1 MW in private homes) rooftop PV programme based onFITsale to utility

bull 5 more cities installing rooftop projects based on GandhinagarModel -Bhavnagar Mehsana Rajkot Surat and Vadodarastarted installing pilot rooftop projects

bull Government plans to install 60 MWp Power by 2017 throughrooftop solar

bull Gujarat initiated the incentive through gross metering modelwherein the utility purchase all the generated solar energyexported to the grid which would change into net meteringmodel

bull

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 10: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

bull First State to offer net metring policybull 50 MW rooftop to be supported through GBI Rs

15kWh for the first 2 years Rs 10kWh for thenext 2 and Rs 050kWh for other 2 years

bull Regulation was limited to Government andresidential sector

bull Grid penetration is capped at 30 of distributiontransformer capacity

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal

bull Announced net metring policy on solar rooftop model for captiveuse in June 2012

bull Targets 16 MWp of rooftop and small PV installations by 2017bull Grid connected rooftop is allowed only for institutional

consumersbull Minimum allowed system size of 5 kWpbull Connectivity of rooftop PV is allowed at low or medium voltage

(6 kV or 11 kV) of distribution systembull Solar injection is permitted upto 90 of annual electricity

consumptionbull Net energy supplied by the utility to be billed as per existing slab

tariffsbull Solar generation to offset consumption in the highest tariff slab

and then the lower slab

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
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  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 12: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

bull KERC announced tariff for grid connected solar in 2013with or without MNRE CFA

bull Policy targets 400 MWp both through Net metering andGross metering

bull As per new RE policy 2009-14 State to promoterooftop with net metering

bull System size to be 5-100 kW and interconnection at 415V 3 phase or 11 kV

bull Maximum energy injection allowed upto 70 of energyusage at site from DISCOM

bull Energy injection to be settled on net basis in eachbilling period no carry forward

bull Pilot projects may come up in Mysore and Hubli-Dharwad solar cities

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 13: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

bull 514 MW projects of SPV grid connected PV rooftopsprojects sanctioned for model solar city are underinstallation of which 200 MW commissioned

bull DISCOMS agreed to purchase power and JERC hasgiven rates for a project

bull Petition filed with the JERC and the finalization ofrate in progress

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 14: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

bull Announced final regulation in June 2014bull Covering all utilities and consumers availing electricity

at voltage level of and below 11000 voltsbull Individual third party ownership allowed for system

sizes from 1 kWp to 1 MWpbull DISCOMs is obligated to provide energy banking

facility without any chargebull About net metring the regulation require a solar

meter to be installed at the delivery pointbull Consumers are obligated to comply safety standards

with regard to gird isolationanti-islanding etc

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 15: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop SchemeSalient Features

bull MNRE launched a pilot scheme in year 2013 for grid connected rooftop

PV power projects ndashbeing implemented by SECI

bull The scheme allows system size from 100 kW to 500 kWndash Aggregation of capacity from smaller roofs is allowed

bull 30 of the cost would be provided as subsidy and 70 to be met by the

consumer

bull Systems are to be grid connected and without battery back up

bull Mostly in-housecaptive consumption and to replace diesel generation

bull Surplus solar power to be fed to the grid

bull Cities across India being covered under the scheme for wider

participationpromotion

bull Developers selected through a competitive process

Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Implementationbull Under the scheme SECI

ndash Allocates capacity for each cityState in consultation withMNRESNAs

ndash Verify project proposals wrt technical specifications and releasethe sanction for subsidy which is linked to performance up to 2years

ndash Release initial subsidy on successful commissions as per technicalspecifications (20)

ndash Release 5 subsidy each at the end of 1st and 2nd year ofsuccessful maintenance of the project

ndash Help developers for identification of projects throughdissemination workshops and to discuss any issues with concernauthorities

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 17: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Palatana (1)

Kolkata (2)

Bhubaneswar (1)

Chennai (6)

Coimbatore (15)

Bangalore (3)

Mumbai (1)Pune (3)

Gwalior (1)

Chandigarh (1)

Jaipur (375)

New Delhi (5)

Gurgaon (25) NoidaGreater Noida (35)

Raipur (205)

Hyderabad (4)

Implementing Rooftopprojects with 30 subsidyfrom MNRE

Upto 500kW capacityprojects being set up inselect cities

Phase I 55 MW (4 cities)Phase II 113 MW (6 cities)Phase III 10 MW (9 cities)Phase IV 50 MW (29 cities)

SECIrsquos Ongoing Scheme of Rooftop PV(Covering 37 Cities of India)

12-Nov-14 SOLAR ENERGY CORPORATION OF INDIA 11

LegendPhase IPhase IIPhase IIIPhase IVMultiple phasesCapacity in MW() Madurai (05)

Vijaywada (05)Tirupati (05)

Nagpur (05)

Nasik (05)

Bhopal (1)

Panchkula (1)

Patna (2)

Ranchi (2)

Mohali (1)

Amritsar (05)Ludhiana (05)

Gandhinagar (1)Vadodara (05)

Surat (05)

Mysore (1)

Durgapur (1)

Faridabad(05)

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 18: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI

bull So far 60 MW is allotted under various phases of theRooftop Schemes

bull Salient feature of the Phase IV (ongoing Phasendash50 MWp)ndash 40 MWp under Capex and 10 MWp under RESCO Model

ndash Benchmark cost is Rs 90 Wp for PPP model (RESCO) on 30 capitalsubsidy from MNRE

ndash Tariff based competitive bidding is experimented for RESCO projects inphase IV of the scheme which brought solar tariff in the range of Rs 4726to Rs 6745 (Cap at Rs675kWh)

ndash Rooftop -Capex model Average bid is Rs 75Wp Breakeven 5 to 6 years

Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Status of Implementation

Phase-Ibull It was launched in April 2013bull Initially started the bidding with the following allocations

Chennai ndash 2 MW

Bangalore ndash 2 MW

Delhi ndash 1 MW

Gurgaon ndash 05 MW

bull 403 MW projects are sanctioned

bull 363 MWp capacity projects are commissioned

Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Phase -IIbull It was launched in July 2013bull Revised the bench mark cost to Rs 90Wpbull Bids invited for a capacity of 113 MW

bull Jaipur ndash 325 MW

bull BhubaneswarCuttack ndash 1 MW

bull Hyderabad ndash 2 MW

bull Gurgaon ndash 15 MW

bull NOIDA Gr NOIDA ndash 15 MW

bull Raipur ndash 2 MW

bull Capacity allocations made for 113 MW to 9 shortlisted biddersbull Projects are under advanced stages of execution

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 21: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Phase -IIIbull It was launched in September 2013bull Bids invited for the capacity 10 MW in the following cities

Chennai - 2000 kWChandigarh - 500 kWCoimbatore - 1000 kWDelhi - 1000 kWGwalior - 250 kWKolkata - 1000 kWMumbai - 1500 kWPalatana - 1000 kWPune - 1750 kW

bull Projects are under advance stages of execution

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 22: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Phase ndashIV- Salient featuresbull It was launched on 24032014

bull 21 States are covered in this phasebull For new States only capital city is covered

bull Bids were invited for the capacity of 50 MWbull RESCO mode has been introduced this time for the

first timendash Capacity under Capex Mode is 40 MW amp RESCO mode is 10 MW

bull Maximum Bid Capacity limit is kept 5 MW instead of2 MW and Minimum Bid Capacity limit is kept 500kW instead of 250 kW

bull Residential projects less than 10 kW have beenconsidered this timendash Aggregate capacity for residential projects is 50 kW

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 23: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Phase ndashIV ndash Capex Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 235 MWp under CAPEX Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 1500 kWBihar - 1000 kWGujarat - 2000 kWHaryana - 2000 kWJharkhand - 2000 kWKarnataka - 2000 kWMadhya Pradesh - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 3000 kWPunjab - 2000 kWRajasthan - 1000 kWTamil Nadu - 3000 kWUttar Pradesh - 3000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Price etc are available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 24: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Phase ndashIV ndash RESCO Modelbull Aggregate capacity allocated of 90 MWp under RESCO Modein the following States

Andhra Pradesh - 2000 kWDelhi - 2000 kWKarnataka - 1000 kWMaharashtra - 2000 kWTamil Nadu - 2000 kW

Other details like name of the successful bidders Tariff etcare available on our website

wwwsecigovin

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 25: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India bull Large number of Warehouses owned by various

Govt and Private organizations in India such as

ndash Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC)

ndash State Warehousing Corporations (SWCs)

ndash Private Owned Warehouses

bull Food Corporation of India is presently operating

more than 1800 WarehousesGodowns in India

through CWCSWCs Private Entrepreneurs

under Private Entrepreneurs Guarantee (PEG)

Scheme

bull CWC itself is presently operating around 500

Warehouses in India

Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Roof top PV potential in Warehouses bull Vacant roof space available

bull Large area available

bull Roofs can be utilized for implementing

SPV systems

bull As a ballpark estimate a typical

warehouse can accommodate a rooftop

PV system of around 500 kWp capacity

bull Unlike industriescommercial

establishments these warehouses

requires less power hence the most of

the generated power may be fed into

the nearest grid

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Targets the WarehousesGodowns of CWCFCISWCs

Private Owners

bull An aggregate capacity of 73 MWp will be implemented

through SECI

bull Rooftop SPV power plants sizes would be ranging from

500 kWp to 5 MWp

Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2

Key features of the Scheme-

bull Bids will invited for RESCO mode

bull Rooftop Owners may be given a fixed roof rent upto 50

paisakWh

bull DISCOMs may be willing to purchase such power to meet

their RPO obligations

bull CFA upto Rs 2 CrMW will be provided by the Ministry for

implementing the scheme

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 29: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems

bull In the ideal case SPV system should be mounted facing

towards South direction

bull Roofs should have longer life and better load-bearing capacity

bull Structure should be strong enough to bear the load of the PV

panels and the associate mounting systems

bull Solar radiation plays an important role thus warehouses may

be identified in the initial phase at high radiation areas

Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Installations under our Scheme At a Glance

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gandhi Hospital

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 297 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 891 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Module India Make

Plant Capacity 200 kWp

Rooftop Owner Vasavi College ofEngineering

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 118 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 3564 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 33: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Gokaraju RangarajuInstitute of Engineering amp Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 34: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 074 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 222 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 35: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner G NarayanammaInstitute of Technology

City Hyderabad

State Andhra Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 067 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2007 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 36: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Haldirams Snacks PvtLtd

City Noida

State Uttara Pradesh

Project Cost Rs 315 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 945 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 37: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sandhar Components

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 190 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 567 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 38: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Ansal University

City Gurgaon

State Haryana

Project Cost Rs 083 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 2490 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 40: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 140 kWp

Rooftop Owner Tube products India

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 119 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 36 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 41: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner Sriram Engineering College

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 42: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner TCL Ambattore

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 43: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 300 kWp

Rooftop Owner IIT Madras

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 249 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 75 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Module India Make

Plant Capacity 360 kWp

Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 306 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 92 lacs

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 45: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Olympic Cards Ltd

City Chennai

State Tamilnadu

Project Cost Rs 415 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 124 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 46: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 500 kWp

Rooftop Owner Intel

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 439 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 131 Cr

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 47: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Module India Make

Aggregate Plant Capacity 900 kWp

Rooftop Owner SKF I amp II

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 747 Cr

CFA through SECI Rs 224 Cr

Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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Module India Make

Plant Capacity 100 kWp

Rooftop Owner NIAS

City Bengaluru

State Karnataka

Project Cost Rs 83 lacs

CFA through SECI Rs 25 lacs

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 49: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Key Challenges ndash Identification of Roofs

bull More challenges pariculaly in Govt Buildings PSUsEducationalInstitutes Hospitals such as approvals etc

bull SECI assitance in identification of rooftops and addressing issuesbull SNAs State Govts extending support

ndash Agreement between rooftop owners amp vendorsbull Protracted negotiations delays on techno-commercial termsbull Unwillingness of the rooftop owner for putting up even 70 of

cost of projectbull Wide variations in content terms amp conditonsbull Key provisions that must be included ndash RFS document SECI

generic guidelines etc

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 50: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Contdhellipndash Project Report

bull Wide variation in the reports bull Broad structure amp key inputs to be included have been defined

ndash Grid-Connectivity bull Metering Standards and Net metering regulationsbull Many States regulators yet to come out with guidelinesbull Feed-in-Tariff for surplus power into the grid bull Commitment by DISCOMS to absorb surplus power bull Exemptions for NOC from DISCOMbull MNRECERC taking up the matter at FOR

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
Page 51: Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems K Jain Rooftop SECI Nov.pdf · Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems Indian Experience: Initiatives by West Bengal • Announced net

Contdhellipndash Distributed Work

bull Monitoring Reporting amp Verfication Protocolbull IT-enabled Programing Data Acquisition

ndash Commissioning Protocolsbull Site Inspection bull Inspection checklist

ndash Othersbull Quality Safety amp performance standardsbull Domestic content for cell and modules bull Awareness Promotion in Tier II cities

ldquoRooftop Solar PV has huge potential and the governmentpolicies and regulations should be enabling to promotelarge scale deploymentrdquo

THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52
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THANK YOUwwwsecigovin

  • Pilot Scheme on Grid - Connected Rooftop PV Systems
  • SECI- Inception and Objectives
  • SECI Activities Ongoing
  • Growth of Solar Capacity (MW)
  • Roof top PV-Towards grid parity
  • Benefits of Roof top PV
  • Roof Space Requirement for Rooftop System
  • Slide Number 8
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Gujarat
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Tamilnadu
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by West Bengal
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Karnataka
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Chandigarh
  • Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systemsIndian Experience Initiatives by Kerala
  • SECIrsquos Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme
  • Implementation
  • Slide Number 17
  • Grid Connected Rooftop Scheme of SECI
  • Status of Implementation
  • Slide Number 20
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Slide Number 23
  • Slide Number 24
  • Rooftop Scheme for Warehouses in India
  • Roof top PV potential in Warehouses
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 1
  • Pilot Scheme for Grid Connected SPV Systems for Warehouses - 2
  • Criteria for Roof Selection for SPV Systems
  • Slide Number 30
  • Slide Number 31
  • Slide Number 32
  • Slide Number 33
  • Slide Number 34
  • Slide Number 35
  • Slide Number 36
  • Slide Number 37
  • Slide Number 38
  • Slide Number 39
  • Slide Number 40
  • Slide Number 41
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Key Challenges
  • Contdhellip
  • Contdhellip
  • Slide Number 52