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Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation

(RREC)
Rajeeva Swarup
Chairman & Managing Director
Presentation on
Non- Conventional Energy
Sources:
Potential, Status & Growth
By:
Amongst the leading States in promotion of
Renewable Energy Sources.
- Leader in utilization of solar energy.
- Fourth largest producer of wind energy.
- New entrant in use of bio mass energy.
RREC is the State Nodal Agency
Rajasthan


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Renewable Lnergy in Rajasthan
Renewable Lnergy in Rajasthan
Policy Framework
- NCES Policy 1999
- Wind Policy 2000
- Wind Policy 2003
- NCES Policy 2004
- Revised NCES Policy 2004 (Feb. 2006)
I.
I.
WIND LNLRGY
WIND LNLRGY
29.2005
WIND LNLRGY
National Perspective
The leading states in wind power
generation are Tamil Nadu,
Maharashtra, Karnataka,
Rajasthan and Gujarat.
WIND LNLRGY
State wise installed capacity (MW) - Mar. 05
4
J
0
.
7
2
7
9
.
6
2
2
5
3
.
5
4
5
6
.
3
2
0
3
6
.
9
0
500
J000
J500
2000
2500
1.N. Mah. Karn. Raj. Guj.
WIND LNLRGY
Year-wise Capacity Addition
Year wise capacity addition of leading States:
J
3
2
.
8
3
7
J
.
2
6
7
5
.
4
2
6
.
2
4
8
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8
5
5
.
6
8
4
.
9
2
0
J
.
5
4
3
.
9
9
J
J
4
.
4
J
0
3
.
7
4
6
.
2
2
8
.
9
5
J
.
9
0
J00
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
2002-03 2003-04 2004-05
1amil Nadu
Maharashtra
Karnataka
Rajasthan
Gujarat
WIND LNLRGY
570.9 Total
210.8 360.1 Mar. - Aug. 06 6
307.37 2005-06
(up to Feb. 06)
5
279.62 2004-05 4
175.88 2003-04 3
61.48 2002-03 2
17.49 2001-02 1
Installed capacity
(MW)
Year S.
No.
Rajasthan Scenario
Wind energy potential : 1050 MW*
Capacity addition :
* Based on available grid capacity and 1% land availability.
WIND LNLRGY
Rajasthan Scenario
2
7
.
J
J
8
.
3
8
4
3
.
9
9
J
J
4
.
4
J
0
3
.
7
4
2
7
.
7
5
2
6
3
.
5
3
0
50
J00
J50
200
250
300
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M
W
)
J999-00 2000-0J 200J-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06
(upto Mar.
J0th)
Year wise capacity addition:
WIND LNLRGY
Jaisalmer 345.17 MW
Sikar 12.00 MW
Chittorgarh 2.85 MW
Jodhpur 2.10 MW
Total Total 307.37 MW 307.37 MW
289.77 MW
2.25 MW
2.10 MW
12 MW
Rajasthan Scenario
District wise installed capacity:
-DLVDOPHU
Harshnath
Devgarh
Wind 1unnels
Phalodi
Khodal
Wind Assessment Studies in Progress
Wind Mast installation
under progress
Wind Mast Installed
WIND LNLRGY
NCES Policy 2004
RREC - Nodal Agency for facilitation of
private investment.
Single Window Clearance
Sale to Grid, Captive Power Plants and Third
Party Sale Permitted.
Modalities defined.
Cap increased from 400 MW to 800 MW
Tariff made more remunerative - from Rs.
2.96 per unit to Rs. 3.25 per unit with 6 paise
escalation for next 9 years.
Time schedule for completion.
WIND LNLRGY
Achievements
Favorable response to policy initiatives.
Cap achieved
Max. capacity projects
IPPS
RREC- Best PSU Award - Wind India 2006
WIND LNLRGY
Future Prospects-
Investment Scenario
Cap being increased Further - doubling
PLF comparable with Maharashtra / Gujarat
Most prompt payments in the country by
Discoms
Safety of Investment
Easy Land Availability
Captive Power Plants for Industry
II.
II.
BIOMASS LNLRGY
BIOMASS LNLRGY
29.2005
Potential
Significant potential in form of Juli-flora,
Mustard husk, Rice-husk and other agriculture
residues for biomass fuel.
Advantages:
Easy & Cheap Availability of fuel
High PLF
Assured round the year energy output
Potential of Biomass Energy - 300 MW
More Incentives to be provided for promotion of
Biomass Power Plants - comprehensive policy on
BM to be announced shortly - CM's Budget Speech
announcement.
12
2
2
3
No. of
Projects
111.5
Registered
15.5
Work in Progress
16
Comm - next 3 months
30.3
Commissioned
Total capacity
(MW)
Status
A. Under 1999 Policy
BIOMASS LNLRGY
Status of Biomass Project
New Biomass Based Power Plants
Biomass based power plant under
implementation.
Biomass based power plant
installed.
Potential sites based on
Mustard / Rice
1ulie Flora
Biomass Gasifier for RoIIing miII
III.
III.
SOLAR LNLRGY
SOLAR LNLRGY
29.2005
SOLAR LNLRGY
Present Scenario
230 Nos. Electrification of remote
villages in 2006-07
4
(155 kW)
65
(10 kW each)
116
2135
60864
Nos.
Nos. Street Lighting System (SLS)
Nos. Grid Interactive Power
Projects
Villages Stand Alone Power Projects
Nos. Solar Pumps
Nos. Domestic Lighting System
(DLS)
Units Systems
The Dish / Stirling Technology is suitable for smaller grid independent
application of 10 kW to 1 MW.
1ower 1echnology
1ower 1echnology
29.2005
SOLAR LNLRGY
Present Scenario
MACRO LEVEL
Solar Technology still not cost effective for large-
scale tapping.
MICRO LEVEL
GoI support for solar installations reduced.
Funding for Stand Alone Solar Power Projects in
Villages stopped.
Provisions under new RVE Program insufficient for
solar component.
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