Post on 01-Aug-2020
Presented by Dr. Rahul Walawalkar
President & MD, Customized Energy Solutions India Pvt. Ltd
Executive Director, IESA Vice Chair, GESA
India: Poised for rapid adoption
of energy storage & mcirogrids
Presented at
India Electricity Generation
& Anticipated Installed Capacity Additions
Role of Energy Storage
in Indian Grid
Energy storage could play a key enabling role in every aspect of modern grid
including Generation, Transmission, Distribution and at Customer Premise
(including electric vehicles)
Renewables in India: Solar and Wind
• Currently installed total wind
generation capacity is 24GW
• Western and southern regions
of India include 90% installed
capacity
• Target for 2022 is 60 GW which
implies almost doubling of the
currently installed capacity
• Currently installed total solar PV
generation capacity is 5 GW
• Most regions of India have an
abundance of source of solar
energy
• Target for 2022 is 100 GW which
implies almost 20X of the currently
installed capacity
Wind Generation
Capacity
Solar Generation
Capacity
Solar and Wind Installation for 2015-16
Challenges in renewables integration
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Source: Dr. Michael Milligan NREL / AWEA : Dr. Jay Apt, CMU
Renewable integration:
Opportunity for smoothing and shifting
Forecasting Errors
Impact of 100 GW Solar on All India Load Curve
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Energy Storage for Renewable Smoothing & Scheduling Wind Farm Output With Firming
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Grid Balancing Services
IESA is leading efforts for promotion of the ancillary services market by actively engaging policy makers, central electricity authority and other key stakeholders. Last year IESA released a report outlining the roadmap for adoption of EES for grid frequency regulation.
• Consumers have no ability to resolve the grid
frequency on their own. In a synchronized grid this
has to be managed by grid operators.
• India can address a significant part of the frequency
issues by allocation of 1.4-4.6 GW of flexible
resources hydro, gas based generation and EES.
Microgrid Initiative for
Campus & Rural Opportunities (MICRO)
MICRO has set up goal of reducing cost of electricity from
microgrids by 30-50% with in next 3 years.
Smart Townships and Cities
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Indian Government is
working on developing
100 Smart Cities.
Over 300 Ultra Modern
Townships with 5 – 50
MW of peak demand
could drive need for
storage in India.
National Electric Mobility Mission
• Government of India had
launched the National Electric
Mobility Mission Plan 2020 in
2013, to achieve national fuel
security by promoting electric
and hybrid electric vehicles.
• In 2015, the Indian government
launched Faster Adoption and
Manufacturing of Electric Vehicle
(FAME) scheme under which the
government has set aside $12
million subsidy to provide
discounts on purchase of electric
vehicles in 2015-16.
• Electric 2/3 wheeler and fleet vehicle market is expected to grow at a tremendous rate
• Requirements for charging infrastructure, smart meters and testing are likely to gain importance
Due to the government motivation and incentives the Indian EV marked is poised for immense growth over the next 5 years. Technological innovations in EV technology and charging infrastructure will have immense growth potential.
Type Units in
millions
Electric Two Wheeler 3.5-5
BEV (3W, 4W, Bus, LCV) 0.2-0.4
HEV (4W, Bus, LCV)
1.3-1.4
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Energy Storage Policies & Initiatives
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National Energy Storage Mission
National Smart Grid
Mission
National Mission
for Energy Access
National Electric
Mobility Mission
National Solar & Wind
Mission
• MNRE has set target of 100 GW
Solar and 60 GW wind
deployment by 2022.
• Include over 20 Ultra Mega Solar
parks of 1 GW+ capacity
Providing 24* 7 energy access
to every citizen by 2019
Deploying 6 Million EV / HEVs by 2020
UDAY- DISCOM Reform Plan
MNRE Proposed Energy Storage Mission Plan
• PGCIL is working on 3 MW scale demonstration projects
• SECI has issued tender for 2.5 MW wind – solar hybrid with 1 MWh storage and
is working on another 100 MW RFP
• MNRE has received 40+ applications for demonstration projects under EOI
• India’s manufacturing infra is poised for phenomenal growth
• New initiatives to facilitate investment, foster innovation, protect intellectual property, and build best-in-class manufacturing infra.
• 100% FDI is allowed under the automatic route in the Electronics Systems Design & Manufacturing sector
• Modified Special Incentive Package Scheme (M-SIPS) for Electronics Manufacturing Clusters (EMC) – Incentive in SEZ zones: 20% of CAPEX*
– Incentive in Non SEZ zones: 25% of CAPEX + Reimbursement of Taxes*
– CAPEX include land, building, P&M, R&D
• The government is offering various incentives, such as generation- based incentives , capital & interest subsidies, viability gap funding, concessional finance, fiscal incentives etc. to promote renewables
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Energy Storage Potential by Segments by 2022
India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA)
IESA was launched in 2012 to help technology and system integration
companies involved in energy storage and microgrids to understand and capture
opportunities in thro growing market
In 2013 launched IESA-Knowledge Partner Network with a goal of addressing
energy storage applications in over 10 key sectors
For more details
visit www.indiaesa.info
IESA Members
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Driving Industry – Academic Collaboration
LABSCALE TO COMMERCIALIZATION
- Prototyping of developed material or design innovations
- Gathering input from industry and policy makers on needs for next generation solutions
INTERNSHIPS
- Exchange students for pursuing research projects in India
- Actively engaging with Indian partners (manufacturers, policy makers and researchers) for understanding needs and opportunities in India
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
- Global Innovation and Technology Alliance (GITA). India collaboration with UK, Spain, Israel, Taiwan, Korea, Finland and Canada
- USAID funding for addressing Energy, Environment and Global Climate Change concerns
ACCELERATOR
In order to promote fast growth in the
energy storage domain an accelerator
has been planned.
Researchers with innovative technologies
can avail the benefits of fabrication,
prototyping and industrial testing of their
lab-scale setups
Active engagement with key members
from the industry who can act as mentors
to guide young and enthusiastic
researchers and also assist with
commercialization.
Innovation possibilities are limitless in
energy storage. They could be at a
materials, design, controls, packaging
or system level. Some ideas for
general improvement trends are
presented in the next few slides. More
IDEAS are always welcome!
4 Ministries, Govt. of India represented at Energy Storage India 2015
Dr. Upendra Tripathy, Secretary, MNRE
Mrs. Jyoti Arora, Jt. Secretary, Ministry of Power
Mr. Tarun Kapoor,
Jt. Secretary MNRE
Mr. Rajan Katoch, Secretary, Ministry of Heavy Industries
Mr. Abhay Damle, Jt. secretary, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
Mrs Varsha Joshi,
Jt. Secretary MNRE
Mr. Pankaj Batra, Chief Engineer, Central Electricity Authority (CEA)
Former Cabinet Secretary, & Former Secretary, MNRE, Govt. of India
450+
Delegate
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8 Sponsors 26 booths
at
Exhibition
80+
Speakers
30+
Supporting
Partners
Emerging technology News- ETN is a quarterly Magazine promoting emerging
technology and energy storage application in India and abroad.
IESA’s Emerging Technology News
IESA Magazine (Emerging Technology News-ETN) completed 2 years of publication
Conclusion
• India presents a huge market for Renewables & advanced energy storage solutions
• Around the globe Solar and Storage is turning out as the wining combination for behind the meter applications.
• Current annual market for Lead Acid batteries is ~$3.5 Billion which does not address some of the new market opportunities
• India also presents excellent opportunity for collaborations for R&D, manufacturing and exports
• Indian policy makers are keen on encouraging energy storage technologies given the challenges faced
• IESA is your gateway to Indian Market for understanding opportunities, regulations, finding partners and staying informed on opportunities.
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