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MNRE RE Government vernment of India dia Ministry istry of New ew and d Re Renewable ewable Energy ergy 022 Roa oad d Ma Map p fo for Sol olar ar Pow ower r by 2022 MNRE RE 1,00,000 MW Till year 2022 20,000 MW 20,000 MW


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Government vernment of India dia Ministry istry of New ew and d Re Renewable ewable Energy ergy

MNRE RE

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1,00,000 MW Till year 2022 40,000 MW 20,000 MW 20,000 MW 20,000 MW Solar Park Unemployed Graduate States/Private/ Others Solar Rooftop

Roa

  • ad

d Ma Map p fo for Sol

  • lar

ar Pow

  • wer

r by 2022 022

MNRE RE

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 Solar systems installed on rooftops of residential,

commercial, institutional & industrial buildings :

 premises.  Electri

trici city ty ge generat erated ed could d be

  • fed

ed into the e gr grid d at reg egul ulate ated d fee eed-in in tariffs ffs or

  • used

sed for self consump sumpti tion

  • n wi

with net-mete etering ring approac proach h

MNRE RE

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 Savings

gs in transmiss ission ion and distri ributio bution n losses

 Low gestat

ation ion time

 No require

remen ment t of a f addition ional al land

 Improve

vemen ent t of t f tail-end nd grid voltage ges s and reduction tion in system conge gesti stion

  • n with higher self-

consump umpti tion

  • n of

f solar electri rici city ty

 Local emp

mploym yment nt generati ation

  • n

 Redu

educt ction ion of

  • f po

powe wer bill ill by by supp upplying lying surp urplus lus electrici icity ty to to local electric icity ity suppli lier er

 Ba

Batte ttery ry eli limina ination tion mak akes ea easy sy ins insta tall llation ation and and reduced ed cost of

  • f system

em

MNRE RE

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In India dia mar arket ket potential ential for rooftop ftop SPV is 12 124 4 GW.

124 210 352 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

GW

Technical Potential Economic Potential Market Potential

MNRE RE

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Identif ntificatio ication/ n/ Categori egorizatio tion

  • Identification of

Ministries, departments & facilities

  • Categorization of

structures for roof space mapping

Roof f space ce GIS mapping ing

  • Sample size
  • Roof space

mapping

Potent ential ial estimat imation ion

  • Deriving average

usable roof area

  • Determining

rooftop solar potential

Methodology

Assumptions:

a) 40% of the identified roof space is usable for rooftop solar installation – shading, non- uniform north-facing tilt of roof, etc.; b) Roof has sufficient structural load-bearing capacity to support solar system; c) Sufficient capacity is available at distribution transformer level; d) Estimates based on roof-space image mapping from Google Earth.

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Ministry ry

MW Poten ential tial

Ministry of Agriculture 12 Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers 401 Ministry of Civil Aviation 620 Ministry of Coal 53 Ministry of Commerce and Industry 2 Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution 2314 Ministry of Culture 2 Ministry of Defence 281 Ministry ry

MW Poten entia tial

Ministry of Food Processing Industries 22 Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 45 Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises 271 Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation 2 Ministry of Human Resource Development 497 Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 4

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Ministry ry

MW Potent ential

Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas 1009 Ministry of Railways 1369 Ministry of Road Transport and Highways 0.4 Ministry of Shipping 51 Ministry of Steel 224 Ministry of Textiles 5 Ministry of Tourism 6 Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports 6 TOTAL

7196.4 MW

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Pr Present sent St Status s in in India ia

36 360. 0.81 81 M MW of Solar r Ro Rooftop top Proje jects cts sanctioned ctioned by MNRE RE and 54 54.18 187 7 MW co commi mmissioned sioned

MNRE RE

Sector Installed by SECI (MW) Installed by States (MW) Total installed (MW) Commercial 10.90 17.22 28.91 Government 3.04 4.893 7.253 Hospital 1.6 0.47 2.07 Institutional (Schools, Collages) 2.19 5.131 8.346 Religious institution 0.62 7.52 7.64 Residential 0.298 0.298 Total 18.35 35.532 54.187

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 13 States have come out with Solar Policy supporting grid

connected rooftop systems :

 Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana,

Karnataka, Kerala, Manipur, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

 SERCs of 19 States/UTs have notified regulations for net

metering/feed-in-tariff mechanism :-

 Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Haryana, Karnataka,

Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand and West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar, Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Lakshadweep, Pondicherry, Goa, UP, Rajasthan and Odisha.

 Remaining States are requested being pursued to come

  • ut with their policies/regulations.

MNRE RE

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Following remaining States should notify regulations and policy for grid connected rooftop systems:- Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Telangana, Assam, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Sikkim, Tripura

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 Department of Financial Services has advised all Public

Sector Banks to provide loans for grid connected rooftop solar systems as home loan/ home improvement loan.

 So far, nine PSBs namely Bank of India, Syndicate

Bank, State Bank of India, Dena Bank , Central Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Allahabad Bank, Indian Bank and Indian Overseas Bank have given instructions to their branches.

 However, it is yet to be made effective at field level as

no branches of these banks are providing such loans.

 Department of Financial Services may issue appropriate

instructions to make it more effective.

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 Reserve Bank of India on April 2014 has included

renewable energy projects under Priority Sector Lending for which bank loans up to a limit of

  • Rs. 15 crore to borrowers will be available for

renewable energy projects including grid connected solar rooftop and ground mounted systems.

 For individual households, the loan limit is Rs. 10

lakh per borrower.

 This is yet to be mad effective at field level.

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The following benefits are available in commercial & industrial categories:-

 Cust

stom

  • m Duty

ty Conces essi sions

  • ns

 Excise

se Duty y Exem empti ptions

  • ns

 Accelerat

erated ed Depreci preciation ation

 Fiscal

al and d other er concessions essions from State te Governme vernments nts 15% CFA is ava vailabl able e for resid sidenti ential, al, insti tituti tutional

  • nal

and d social al secto tors rs

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(1). Availabl ble e Capacity at D Distri tribu buti tion

  • n

Transfo sformer er

For Connecting Renewable Energy System for Net Metering by the Distribution Licensee shall not be less than 20% (Twenty percent) of the rated capacity of respective distribution transformer.

(2). Proc

  • cedu

dure re for Applicatio cation n and Registration istration (by DISCOM OMs) s)

(i) Feasib asibil ility ity Analysis ysis fee of Rs. 500/-, within 30 days

ii) Registrat istration ion

Consumer To apply in 30 days with charges 1000 to 15000

iii) Conne nection tion Agree eeme ment nt

To be executed within 30 days from the date of registration between DISCOM and Consumer,

(3) I Interco erconn nnec ectivity tivity, , Standards ds and Safety ty

shall be governed by the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply), Regulations, 2010, as amended from time to time.

(4) ) Mete teri ring ng Arran ange geme ment nt and Standa dards ds

Cost of the Net Meter, which is capable

  • f recording both import and export of

electricity to be borne by the consumer.

Meters shall be Meter Reading instrument (MRI) compliant or AMR (Automatic Meter Reading) or AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) compliant for recording meter readings.

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(5) P Procedu edure e of billing g & a accounti ting

(a) N Non Time of Day Tariff f Consumer ers: s:

surplus units injected by the consumer shall be carried forward to the next billing period as energy credit and shown as energy exported by the consumer for adjustment against the energy consumed in subsequent billing periods within the settlement period.

(b) T Time of Day T Tariff f Consumer ers

The electricity consumption in any time block (e.g., peak hours, off-peak hours, etc.) shall be first compensated with the electricity generation in the similar time blocks in the same billing cycle.

If the consumer is injecting energy in the peak hours or in a time block when Distribution Licensee is having more demand than the available energy, Distribution Licensee with the approval of the Commission may propose incentives to such consumers

(6) T Tariff f at t the end of financial year for surplus s energ rgy

The Consumer shall be paid for net energy credits which remain unadjusted at the end of the financial year at the rate of Average Power Purchase Cost (APPC)

(7) T Theft ft and Tempering g of Meter er(s) (s)

As per Electricity Act 2003

(8) D Dispute te Resoluti tion : by DERC

(9)Violatio tion of guidel elines es : Penalty as decided by DERC

(10) Powers rs to amend : DERC

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 Andhr

hra a Pradesh esh So Sola lar Power Poli licy, , 2015

 Implementat

mentatio ion n of pr projects cts on gross and or ne net t meter r basis

 Consumer

umer(s) (s) are free to c choose either her net t or g gross meter r option

 Ap

Applicable le tariff will be deter ermine mined by AP APERC RC every ery year

 APERC

RC tariff f for FY 2 2013 13-14 4 is R Rs 5.25 per unit for 25 years

 Meter

terin ing g facility ty will be exte tend nded for all El Eligible le Deve velopers pers via online ne mode to DI DISCOM

 Approval

als/c /clea learances rances shall l be disposed d by t the respect pective ive Discom within in 14 days from the date of a applicati tion

 The projects

cts of c capacit ity y upto 1000 00 KWp at a single gle location

  • n will be

permitted tted

 The DISCOMs

OMs will deduct ct energy nergy from the consumed umed energy nergy and balances ces (either ther exces cess or lower) r) can be billed on ne net t meteri ring ng basis.

 No Distribu

butio ion n losses and charges ges will be collecte cted from the Group/S /Societ ciety/ y/ individu dual als by t the DISCOMs Ms.

 Eligible

le Deve velopers pers are allowed to avail the releva vant nt subsidies idies and incentiv ntives from MNRE RE under r JNNSM NSM scheme me

 Modalities

ies for implementi menting ng the rooftop p policy includ uding ng metering ring, billing, g, settl tlement, ment, payment(s nt(s) ) and techni chnical al aspect ct will be issued ued by APEPDCL CL

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Existing Policies in Different States

MNRE RE

Haryana Electri trici city ty Regulato tory ry Commissio sion (HERC) C) Regulati tion

  • ns

s for the Grid Connected cted Solar Roofto top Photov

  • vol
  • lta

taic System tem dated d on 24th Nov, 2014:

 

Implemen enta tation tion of projec ects ts on net meter basis

Applicati tion

  • n processi

essing g fee Rs. 1000/- under r net meterin ring g arrangem ement ent

Permissi ssion

  • n shall normally be granted

ed within 15 days from the date of submissi ssion

  • n
  • f the applicati

tion

  • n

Maximum installed ed capacity shall not exceed ed 1MWp for a s single e eligible ble consumer er

Cumulative ve capacity of roofto ftop p solar r system tems s shall not exceed ed 15% of the peak capacity of the distr tributio tion transfo sformer. rmer.

Interc rcon

  • nnecti

ection

  • n of the Renewabl

ble e Energy rgy System tem as per CEA (Technical Standards rds for connectivi tivity ty of the Distri tribu bute ted Generat ration Resou

  • urces)

ces)

Meter ters s shall adhere e to the standards ds as specifi fied ed in CEA (Installatio tion n and Operation

  • n of meters)

rs) Regulati tion

  • ns,

s, 2010 as amended d from time to time.

Electri tricity ty gener erated ted from a r roofto top solar system tem shall be cumulativel vely capped d at 90% of the electri tricity ty consumption tion by t the consumer er and settlem tlement ent by t the same financial year

No c carry forward to the next financi cial year.

Licensee nsee eligibl ble e for Renewa wabl ble e Purcha hase se Obligati tion

  • n (RPO) under Net-meter

etering ng policy

Subsi sidy dy, if a any, for Roofto top Solar r Grid Interacti ractive ve System em based on Net Meterin tering g shall be in accordance e with the preva vailing policy of the Central ral/S /Sta tate te Govern rnment ent

  • r any o
  • ther

r governm rnmen ent t agencies. es.

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Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems

MNRE RE

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Arizona

  • na
  • Non

n Re Residen enti tial al - Credited ted to cu custom tomer's er's next t bill at retail l rate; exce cess ss reco conc ncile led d annuall ually at avoided ided-cost cost rate

  • Re

Residen entia tial - Credite ited d to cu customer' tomer's s next t bill at retail il rate; exce cess ss reco conc ncile iled d annuall ally y in April at avera rage ge annua ual marke ket t price ce minus us price ce ad adjustm stment. ent. Califo fornia nia Credited ted to cu custom tomer's er's next t bill at retail l rate (Op Option ion of roll over r cr credit it indefi efinitel nitely y or set ettleme lement nt @ 12 12-month

  • nth av

aver erage age spot t mar arket ket price) ce) Hawaii ii Credited ted to cu custom tomer's er's next t bill at retail l rate; ; gran anted ted to utility ity at at en end of 12 12- month nth billing ng cy cycl cle

MNRE RE

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Italy ly

Mechan chanism ism does es not

  • t result

ult in direct ect payme ments nts and nd is based ed on the e balan ance e of the e energy ergy fed in and d con

  • nsu

sumed ed - Credit it is unlim nlimit ited ed in terms ms of time. me.

France ce

Comme

  • mmercial

rcial settle leme ment for a define ined level vel of exces cess s injectio jection - limit mit is wor

  • rked

ked out ut acc ccordin ding to formu mulas las that at take e into to acc ccount the e inst stall alled ed peak k capac pacit ity reache ched aft fter er a num umber ber of f wor

  • rki

king ng hours

  • urs fo

for diff ffer eren ent t types s of insta tall llatio ions s and d loc

  • cat

atio ions

Virginia, inia, USA

  • Sett

ttle lemen ent t Period: iod: At t th the e end d of f 12-mo month perio iod, d, cust stom

  • mer has the

e opti tion of carryin ying g forwa ward d eligi igible ble excess cess NEG G to the e next ext net t met eteri ering 12-month th period iod

  • r Sell

llin ing g to utili lity. ty.

  • Credit

it to to be carri ried ed fo forwar ward to to subseq seque uent t net meterin tering g period iod can an not

  • t exceed

ceed amount mount of ener nergy gy purcha rchased sed durin ing g the previou vious s ann nnual al period. iod.

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Data received ived from Govt. Building ngs 844 4 nos. Average rage Tariff Rs

  • Rs. 9.37

7 per kWh The maximum mum tariff f paid by by bu building ng Rs Rs 15.78 78 Per KWh The minimum um tariff paid by bu building ng Rs Rs 1.34 4 per KWh The potentia ntial esti timate ated for rooftop instal allati ation 1450 50.51 51 MW

  • No. of In

Instit itutes utes paying ng above Rs

  • Rs. 7.0/- per Kwh

394 4 nos. (46. 6.7%) 7%)

  • No. of Inst

stit itutes utes paying ng above e Rs

  • Rs. 8.0/- per Kwh

226 6 nos.

  • s. (26.

6.8%) 8%)

  • No. of In

Instit itutes utes paying ng above Rs Rs. . 9.0/- per Kwh 134 4 nos. (15. 5.9%) 9%)

  • No. of In

Instit itutes utes paying ng above Rs Rs. . 10.0/ 0/- per kwh kwh 89 nos. (10. 0.5%) 5%)

  • No. of In

Instit itutes utes paying ng above Rs Rs. . 11.0/ 0/- per Kwh 51 51 nos. (6.0%) 0%)

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SLIDE 23 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 0-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14+
  • No. of Institutes

tutes in that t range ge Range e of per unit Electricity tricity Tariff ff (in Rs Rs.) .)

Tariff range paid by institutes No. of Institutes in that range
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Rooftop Solar PV System Self-Owned Third Party Owned 100% Equity Debt & Equity Debt & Equity 100% Equity Self Bank

  • Govt. financing

Self Bank

  • Govt. financing

Project Ownership Financing Options Modes of Funding  Revenue Net- metering  Gross- metering  Revenue Net- metering  Gross- metering  Solar PPA  Solar Leasing  Net/Gross metering  Solar PPA  Solar Leasing  Net/Gross metering Revenue

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems

MNRE RE

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System Owner Bank

Utility

Installer Consumption Payment Generation Revenue Subsidy

Grid-connected SPV Rooftop systems

MNRE RE

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System Owner Bank Utility Installer

Consumption Payment Subsidy

MNRE RE

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Roof Owner Bank Utility Third Party

Repayment Loan Subsidy

MNRE RE

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Roof Owner Bank Utility Third Party

Repayment Loan Consumption Payment Subsidy

MNRE RE

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MNRE RE

Locatio ion n of PV POWER ER STATION TION COUN UNTR TRY Capacit ity y (MWp) Radha Soami Satsang ang Beas, Amritsar India 7.52 MW (Single Roof) Conste tellati ation

  • n energy

rgy- Toys R U Us Flander ers, NJ USA 5.38 MW Boeing ng 787 7 assemb mbly y building ng South th Carolina na USA 2.6 MW Southe hern rn Californ rnia a Edison, n, Fontana, ana, CA CA USA 2.0 MW Antwerp Belgium Belgium 40 MW (In Campus) Bay Resort DLR Group -Mandalay Convention Center, Las Vegas NV USA 6.4 MW

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 Si

Simp mpli lifi fication cation of proces ess s for invi viting ing Appli licatio cations ns

 Fast Track approvals for feasibility,

connectivity and installation of meters

 Not to treat

at rooftop

  • p as their

r competi titor tor but to come forwa ward rd to become me facilitators. tators.

 DISCOMs to take lead in implementation of

rooftop scheme

 Can set annual

nual targe gets ts for themsel mselves ves and d wo work k wi with MNR NRE and d SE SECI I

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 DISCOMs

SCOMs to form rm a dedi dicate cated d Cell ll / team m for r coor

  • rdin

dinatin ating g with th va various rious entit titie ies s (b (both th intern ternal al and extern ernal al agenci ncies). es).

 As the number of plants increase, there may be

requirement of frequent coordination with different entities, consumers etc.

 DISCOMs to earmark at least 10% of IPDS and Deendayal

Uppadhayay Gram Jyoti Yojana (DDUGJY) scheme funds for rooftop

 Consumers awareness about benefits of installations of

rooftop systems

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 Cre

reating ating a consum nsumer er Help lpli line ne for

  • r resolv

solvin ing g customer’s queries related to grid connectivity

 A telephone helpline will be quite useful to the

consumers, as they can call and resolve there queries readily

 Putting

ting a lis ist t of permi rmissibl ssible e meters ers with th costs sts and d ve vendors dors on their eir website site

 Putting a list of distribution transformer capacities

along with permissible solar PV capacities on their website

 Updating

ating the respectiv spective e bil illi ling ng mechani anisms sms

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 States to bring out policies which have not

announced so far. (Bihar, Delhi, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir,

Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Sikkim, Nagaland, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Andaman & Nicobar, Chandigarh, Daman & Diu, Puducherry, Lakshadweep, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Goa).  Issue Governments orders to ask Urban Local Bodies

to make solar rooftop mandatory in building bye- laws.

 Provide rebate on property tax.  Ensure capacity building of concerned State Officials

including DISCOMs.

 To simplify procedure for installation of solar rooftop

systems preferably through single window clearance mechanism.

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 Ensure publicity, marketing, capacity building

and awareness for solar rooftop systems.

 Conduct survey for assessment of rooftop

potential in the State, District wise.

 Interact with banks to ensure low cost

financing for solar rooftop systems.

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 This scheme is to motivate CPSUs to procure equipment from

domestic manufacturers.

 Target Capacity: 1000 MW of solar PV power projects.  Necessary Condition to avail VGF:  Solar PV Power Projects by Central Public Sector Undertakings

(CPSUs) and Government of India Organizations under various Central/ State Schemes/ self-use/ 3rd party sale/ merchant sale.

 Domestic Content Requirement:  VGF of Rs. 1 Cr/MW with Cells, Modules and Inverters of

indigenous source; OR

 VGF of Rs. 0.5 Cr/MW if only Modules and Inverters are of

indigenous source.

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 PPA to be signed between the CPSU and the

concerned State Discom.

 Duration of the Scheme: 2015-16 to 2017-18.  Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to manage

VGF.

 VGF will be released in two tranches as follows:  50% on successful commissioning of the plant;  Balance 50% after one year of successful

  • peration of the Plant.
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Year Amount unt (Rs.Cr Cr.) .) 2015-16 150 2016-17 300 2017-18 350 2018-19 200 Total 1000

 Total requirement of funds of Rs. 1000 Cr. will be as per the details given below:

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S.No No Name me of Organ anisa isatio ion Capaci pacity y Allo lotted ted (MW) W) 1 All Ministries/Department of GOI 83* 2 NTPC Ltd 250 3 Indian Railways 200 4 KVIC 10 5 NEEPCO 100 6 National Seeds Corpor. 25 7 BHEL Hyderabad& Trichi 4 8 SECI 80

Total 752

*All ll Mini nist strie ries/D s/Depa epart rtme ment nts have been en all llocated

  • cated 1 MW Sola

lar r Powe wer r Proj

  • jec

ect.

  • t. Prop

ropos

  • sals

from

  • m Mini

nistr try y of Agri ricu cultu ture re, , Mines nes and Sil ilk Board rd Myso sore re have e been en rece ceived.

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Sl.No Name e of Or Organis nisation ation Capaci city ty 1. Visakhapatnam Port Trust, Visakhapatnam 15 MW 2. Cochin Shipyard Ltd., Kochi 1060 KW 3. HPCL, Bangalore 348 KW

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Some me Insta stallatio llations ns of f Gri rid d Conne

  • nnected

cted Rooftop

  • ftop Sys

ystems ems in Indi dia

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 MNRE

REs s incen enti tive ve – 15% 15%

 Model 1: Self financing of balance cost  Model 2: Installation through RESCO Mode  Model 3: Installation through leasing model  Model 4: Installation through concessional loans  Model 5: Self financing of complete cost without

MNRE incentive

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Module le India Make Aggregate Plant Capacity 404 kWp Rooftop Owner Manipal University City Jaipur State Rajasthan Project Cost

  • Rs. 2.86 Cr

CFA through SECI

  • Rs. 86 Lakh
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Module le India Make Plant Capacity 115 kWp/85 kWp Rooftop Owner DMRC Project Site Anand Vihar/Pragati Maidan City Delhi

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Module le India Make Plant Capacity 130 kWp Rooftop Owner ISBT Kashmere Gate City Delhi State Delhi Project Cost

  • Rs. 114.3 Lakhs

CFA through SECI

  • Rs. 30.3 Lakhs
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Module le India Make Plant Capacity 360 kWp Rooftop Owner Super Auto Forge Pvt., Ltd., City Chennai State Tamilnadu Project Cost

  • Rs. 3.06 Cr

CFA through SECI

  • Rs. 92 lacs
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Module le India Make Plant Capacity 100 kWp Rooftop Owner Rockwell Industries City Hyderabad State Andhra Pradesh Project Cost

  • Rs. 0.74 Cr

CFA through SECI

  • Rs. 22.2 lacs
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Module le India Make Plant Capacity 300 kWp Rooftop Owner IIT Madras City Chennai State Tamilnadu Project Cost

  • Rs. 2.49 Cr

CFA through SECI

  • Rs. 75 lacs
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Module le India Make Plant Capacity 500 kWp Rooftop Owner Medanta Hospital City Gurgaon State Haryana Project Cost

  • Rs. 4.15 Cr

CFA through SECI

  • Rs. 1.24 Cr
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Module le India Make Plant Capacity 100 kWp Rooftop Owner NIAS City Bengaluru State Karnataka Project Cost

  • Rs. 83 lacs

CFA through SECI

  • Rs. 25 lacs
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MNRE RE

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MNRE RE

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MNRE RE

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MNRE RE

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  • 7.52MW plant

installed by Larsen & Toubro construction in Punjab

  • L&T installed more

than 30,000 PV panels on the rooftop

  • Power from the

plant being fed to the local grid through a PPA signed with the state distribution company

  • * Claims L&T

MNRE RE

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Tha Thank Y nk You

  • u

MNRE RE