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Overview of the Le al Framework
New Polic Initiatives
Renewable Energy Certificate
Mechanism
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Tariff regulations of the Regulatory Commissionsto be guided by promotion of generation of
State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs)
required to specify Renewable Purchase
Obligations (RPOs)
The National Electricity Policy to aim for optimal
utilisation of resources including renewablesources
development of power markets. 4
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RPOs vary from 1% to 10% in different States
4% in total electricity generation
Share of solar ener resentl is ne li ible.
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CERC has issued comprehensive tariff
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Tariff design to ensure assured return with full
period.
s a spec a spensa on, s u cos arhas been allowed for 25 years for solar
energy.
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u s e y t e overnment n year
8 key areas chosen for National Missions
National Solar Mission is one of these 8
Missions.
Suggests RPO at 5% in year 2010, increasing
1% every year for 10 years.
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The Constitutional Commission dealingwith devolution of funds has
recommended a support of US 1 billion
dollars over the next five years forrewarding the States which facilitate
addition of renewable based
markets for renewables.
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Present installed capacity based on renewables
This requires to be increased to 65 GW in nextfive years if RPO level is to go up to 10%
nationally, as suggested in NAPCC.
But a large part of untapped potential islocated in the States which have already
achieved high levels of RPO.
geographical constraints and provide flexibility
to achieve RPO compliance
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CAPACITY
155859.23
MW
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45000
61000
5000050000
60000
30000
40000
5000 700010891
2519 816 1241 67 60
10000
Wind SmallHydro Bioenergy Cogeneration Wastetoenergy
Solar
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Source : MNRE as on Oct09
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State RPO Target RPO Met
Maharashtra 4% 3%
Karnataka 10% 11.5%
Tamil Nadu 10% 11%
Punjab 1% 0.74%
Haryana 4% 0%
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Source : SERCs Orders
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SHP 2268MW
SHP 1411MW
Source : MNRE Annual
Report 2008-09
Wind4858MW
SHP
1609MW
SHP 292MW
SHP 390MW
SHP
1333MW
SHP 213MW
Wind 10645MWWind
1019MW
SHP400MWMW
SHP63MW
SHP 213MW
SHP 196MW
Wind 4,584MW
SHP 762MW
Wind 255MW
SHP 295MW
SHP 1609MW
Wind 11,531MW
SHP 643Mw
n
SHP 552
MW
Wind 1171MW
SHP
708MW
Wind 5530MW
SHP 499MW
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RE GenerationRE Generation
Sale at PreferentialSale at Preferential ConventionalConventionalTariffTariff
Obligated EntitiesObligated EntitiesDistribution Company
/ Third Parry SaleDistribution Company
/ Third Parry SaleObligated EntitiesObligated Entities
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have an option to sell electricity and RECseparately
REC will be issued to RE Generators only
1 MWhr 1 REC
purchase of RE for purpose of RPO
compliance.
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MNRE would be eligible for REC mechanism
Provision of regulatory charge to enforce.
RECs are intra-country tradable certificates and
.
It is proposed to make RECs eligible for
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Accreditation would be done at State level byState Agency (SA) to be designated by SERC.
Registration by Central Agency
ssuance o y entra gency ase on
injection certificate.
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exc ange roug power exc anges
approved by CERC.
Certificates will be exchanged within floor
(minimum) price and forbearance (ceiling) price
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Monitoring Mechanisms : Appointment of
omp ance u ors y or posmonitoring of the REC Transactions.
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The framework of REC settled byForum of Regulators (FOR)
Model SERC Regulations finalized
CERC Regulations notified
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Designation of Central Agency
a ona oa espa c en re as een no e as
Central Agency.
apac y u ng an s se s or en ra gency
& State Agencies.
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Adoption of REC mechanism in SERC regulations
We are doing a comprehensive study for impact
analysis of different scenarios.
ramewor or a sorp on o n rm powerwithin the home state
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price
CERC is preparing a consultation paper on the
Preparedness of Power Exchanges
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Website : www.cercind.gov.in
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Objectives To establish India as global leader in solar energy
and achieve a scale to drive down costs to levelsrequired to achieve grid parity as soon as possible.
To create enabling policy framework for deploymentof 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022.
To ramp up capacity of grid connected solar power to1000 MW by 2013 and additional capacity of 3000MW by 2017.
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Mission Targets contd..
To create favourable conditions for developing solarmanufacturing capability in the country.
To promote programme of off-grid applications,reaching 1000 MW by 2017 and 2000 MW by 2022.
To romote de lo ment of 20 Million solar li hts b
2022.
To achieve solar thermal collector area of 15 Mn sqm.
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SERCs should specify RPOs immediately
rocuremen o energy rom renewa es o e
at preferential tariffs
publish guidelines for pricing non-firm power
from renewable sources
Procurement through competitive route to beadopted to the extent possible.
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1%
2% 15%
12%
67%3%
Coal LIGNITE BASED Gas Turbine Gas Turbine(Liquid)
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Source: CEA
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Detailed procedure of Central Agency to include
- Requirements for registration of eligible
generator
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- Interface with power exchanges
- Depository functions- on or ng roug repor s o comp ance
auditors.
- Revocation of registration
Draft detailed procedure being prepared.
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