Renewable Energy Webinar
15-04-2011
Table of Contents
Briefing on Finnish wind power sector by Ms. Anni
Mikkonen, Managing Director of Finnish Wind Power
Association
Briefing on Indian wind power sector by Mr. Jayasurya,
Head of Communications of Indian Wind Turbine
Manufacturers Association
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Briefing on Finnish wind power sector
Anni Mikkonen,
Finnish Wind Power Association
15.4.2011
Finnish Wind Power Association
Established in 1988
“Sister Association” VKF
Members:• Over 100 companies• About 200 private persons
Operates with companies, private persons interested in the wind energy, NGO's politicians etc.
Goal: Promote the wind energy in Finland
• Publishes the Tuulienergia - magazine
• Distributes information on www-pages
• Participates fairs
• Organizes and participates conferences
• Participates in the public and political discussion
www.tuulivoimayhdistys.fi
Current situation in wind power in Finland:
Finnish wind power technology exports are considerable (generators and freq. converters, gears, blade materials and blade parts, tower materials and towers, instruments, wind turbines, etc. )
Employed over 3000 persons
90 % of the products were exported
0,3 % of the electricity in Finland is produced with wind (0,3 TWh)
Energy strategy of Finland: target 6 TWh annual wind power production by 2020
The challenges
• Lack of skilled staff -> education is only starting
• The national research on wind energy modest → technology program needed
• Still lack of reference projects in Finland• Installed capacity 130 turbines, 197 MW
• Legislation is finally set
• Waiting for the projects to receive building permits
(((Photo: F. Gurvits)
Case studies
The industry as such: 3 % of the international market share
Value of the exports of the biggest companies 1 mrd e/a
Moventas Wind: biggest independent
The Swicth: growing fast
Rautaruukki: high tower- consept
Ahsltöm: blade composite solution
Vaisala: wind measurement systems
Mervento: 3,6, MW direct drive, pilot 2011
(((Photo: F. Gurvits)
(((VTT)
Single example: WinWinD
Top 4 producer in 3 MW class globally (2009)
variable speed, slow speed, planetary gear box and low speed permanent magnet generator; cold climate design
1 MW turbine pilot in 2001, 3 MW turbine pilot in 2004
324 MW installed in 7 different countries (Sweden, Estonia, Portugal, France, ..)
Over 74 MW contracted
(((Photo: WinWinD)
Thank you!Questions? Comments?
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PRESENTATION
T F Jayasurya
Head –Communications
INDIAN WIND TURBINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
(IWTMA)
15th April 2011
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ABOUT IWTMA
Founded in 1997 to bridge the gap between demand and supply of power
and to compliment other forms of energy.
Presently represented by 15 members.
Elecon, Enercon, GE Energy, LM Wind power, Gamesa, Kenersys
Pioneer Wincon, RRB Energy Ltd, Regen Power Tech, Shriram EPC,
Southern Wind Farms, Suzlon, Vestas Wind Technology, Win
Wind,INOX
Founder member of Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), one amongst
the seven associations in the world, European Wind Energy Association,
American Wind Association etc.
Member Governing Council and the R&D Council of Centre for Wind
Energy Technology (CWET)
BACKGROUND
• Wind installed capacity 14 ,000 MW as at the end of March 2011
• Members are able to bring to the table, state-of-the-art technology of
stall, pitch and variable speed
• Declared policy in 10 States, commercial WTG operation in eight states
• Range from 250 KW to 2000 KW
• Turnkey solutions to customers’ needs – one stop shop - Concept to
Commissioning
• Effective operation and maintenance to build customer’s confidence
• Some manufacturers are into export of WTG components as well as
WTG exports
• Privately installed met mast to study larger and new areas of wind farm
development
• Private participation in bringing sub-stations
ADVANTAGE INDIA
Huge market.
Time tested legal systems.
Only country in the world to have a dedicated Ministry of New and Renewable
Energy (MNRE).
No prior approval is required for Foreign Direct Investment for establishing of
wind turbine manufacturing facilities.
Dividends can be repatriated without restrictions.
Disinvestments can be done with prior permission from Reserve Bank of India
(RBI) and disinvestment proceeds can be repatriated.
Centre for Wind Energy Technology -CWET – Testing and Certifying agency –
autonomous body under MNRE.
Recent Initiatives to promote
wind energy
• Renewable Energy Tariff Regulations,
2009
• Introduction of Generation Based Incentive
Scheme
• Introduction of Renewable Energy
Certificates
• IEGC ( GRID Code for RE )
Knowledge Forum
IWTMA conducts Knowledge Forum Series to help
the Industry / Institution interaction which helps the
Supply chain components companies
AWS/GH/3TIER/WindSim/Saertex/Stromag/
UL/Meteodyn were the companies involved with
IWTMA in product launch series
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