A business perspective on developing Solar PV in...
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Introduction
Myanmar: overview
•General Figures
•Renewable Energy figures
•Solar Energy
•Solar Projects
Solutions
•On-grid
•Off-grid
•Case study
Conclusions
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Products Systems Process People
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Why Solar?
• Unlimited resource
• >25 years
• Predictable
• Technical viable:
• Static solution
• Flexibility
• Low maintenance
• On and off-grid
• Access to electricity
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ADB off-grid RE program
ADB
Mandalay, Chin State, Kayah State and Rakhine State
3 Phases
• Phase 1(2013-2014)Design and implement off-grid energy solutions for community infrastructure in 20 off-grid villages• Phase 2 (2014- 2015)Design and implement off-grid energy solutions for public and community infrastructure in 50 off-grid villages.• Phase 3 (Q3 2015)Energy Investment program
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United Nations Development Program(UNDP)
25,000 solar lamps to polling stations
Japanese Government
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Sunlabob
Shan State Chin State
• Under the guidance of Myanmar’s Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development’s (MLFRD)
• Department of Rural Development (DRD)
• And funded by the Japanese International Cooperation System (JICS)
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United Nations Global Compact
Sponsor: ABB & Pact Myanmar
Location: Tada Oo township, Mandalay
End-users: 3,500
Solution: Solar battery charging stations
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Solar lightening and solar pumping
Sponsor: Tatung Co.,Ltd
Location: Myanmar
Solution: Solar lightening and solar pumping
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Solar pumping
Sponsor: Private
Location: Pandita Rama
Technical speccs:Vertical lift: 41 mFlow Rate: 33 m3/dayCable length: 56 mPipe length: 70 mWater reservoir: Tank, 7.5 m3
Water source: Well
Solution: Solar Generator 8x 215 Wp(1.7 kWp)
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220 MW Solar Power Project
Sponsor: Green Earth Power (GEP)
Location: Minbu, Magway
Investment: $275 million
EPC: Black&Veatch
2 x 150 MW Solar Power Project
Sponsor: ACO Investment Group
Support: the Ministry of Electric Power
Location: Myingyan and Meiktila, Mandalay
Investment: $480 million
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Roof-tops (C&I) & large scale
Potential Solutions:• Factories• Public buildings• Resorts and hotels
Constrains:• Grid stability and accessibility• Infrastructure• Financial (LCOE of $0.16/kWh–
$0.19/kWh, Tariff $0.035/kWh to $0.075/kWh)
Approach:• Provide an attractive foreign
investment framework• Cooperation with Development
banks• Minimum technical requirements• Technical experience from mature
markets
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Residential and C&I
Potential Solutions:• Solar home systems• Solar thermal• Solar Concentrated • Solar street lamps• Telecommunications
Constrains:• Financial access• Know-how
Approach:• Right regulation framework• Minimum technical
requirements• Trainings (e.g safety, O&M)
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Hydro + PV
Sponsor: Huanghe / Yellow river
Location: Longyangxia, Qinghai, China
Capacity: 1,28GW + 530 MW
Operational since: 1992 + 2013
Grid: 320kV
Distance Hydro to PV: ~50km
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Advantages:
• Improving the security and stability of the power grid
• Capacity of managing the water reserve
• Improving the consumption and transmission ability of the power grid and realizing the application of storage and transmission integration of water & sunshine.
• Better electricity generation management
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Public image
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14%Planning
Mounting structures
Grounding, lightning protection Cabling
Modules
Miscellaneous
Inverter,combinerboxes Source
of the Problem
TÜV Rheinland study125 large scale PV systmems
Total: > 4 GWp
30% of power plants show serious defects (incl. safety
issues) or large number of issues
50% of defects are caused by bad installation !
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1. Regulatory1. Need of regulatory framework (e.g. FiT, ICT, import tax deductions..)
1. Grid-tied2. Off-grid
2. Private sector participation
2. Technical1. Define minimum requirements for the equipment (e.g. standard,
code)2. Grid connection procedure3. Experienced companies4. 3rd parties for qualification and external advise
3. Financial1. Several programs running currently (e.g. ADB)2. Required financing mechanism / rural energy financing market3. Security
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Thank you very much for your attention!
Miguel Laburu
Business Development Manager
Solar - APAC
Ph: + 65 6562 8750 ext. 3314
Cell: +65 8299 7508
E-mail: [email protected]