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Renewable Energy Scenario
inHimachal Pradesh
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Presentation By:
SUBHASH GUPTA
Chief Engineer Directorate of Energy
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Himachal Pradesh at a Glance
Directorate of Energy
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Area 55673 Sq. km
otal Population 68,00,000
owns 57
Census Villages 20,118
Inhabited Villages 17,495
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Basin-wise Hydro Power Potential In HP
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LAHAUL & SPITI
CHAMBA
KANGRA
HAMIRPUR
UNA BILASPUR
SOLAN
SIRMOUR
SHIMLA
KULLUKINNAUR
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Directorate of Energy
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STATUS OF POWER POTENTIAL
Identified Power Potential 23000 MW (681Projects)
Commissioned till date 7911 MW (92Projects)Under Implementation 12747 MW (556 Projects)
Under Litigation/Abandoned 1830 MW (11 Projects)
Balance to be Allotted 512 MW (22 Projects)
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Proposed Distribution of Total
Identified Hydro Potential
Sr. No. Sector Proposed
allocation
1 State 16%
2 Central & Joint 40%
3 Private Above 5 MW 38%
4 Private Upto 5 MW 6%
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Directorate of Energy
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Sector Wise Status of Allotted Power
Potential
Sector Commissioned Under Implementation Others
No of Projects Capacity in
MWs
No of
Projects
Capacity in MWs No of Projects Capacity in
MWs
State Sector
>5MW
Up to 5MW
10 445.9 24 3147.64
21 27.5 20 75.95
Central/Joint
Sector
9 5644.3 7 3604.07
Private Sector
>5 MW
Up to 5MW
8 1621.40 81 4918.50
44 172.55 424 1001.43
Under litigation/
dispute/ A
bonded
11 1830.00
Total 92 7911 556 12747 11 1830.00
GRAND TOTAL 22488 MW
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Status of Projects Up to 25 MW
Sector Commissioned Under Implementation Others
No of Projects Capacity in
MWs
No of
Projects
Capacity in MWs No of Projects Capacity in
MWs
State Sector
>5MW
Up to 5MW
6 79.95 3 22.60
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27.25 20 75.95
Private Sector
>5 MW
Up to 5MW
4 43.40 49 599.5
44 172.55 424 1001.43
Under litigation
Abonded
4 100
Total 75 323 496 1699 4 100
Grand Total 2122 MW
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Directorate of Energy
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Scheduled Commissioning Targets
Five Year Plans Upto 25 MW Above 25 MW
Capacity in MWs Capacity in MWs
2011-12 153.95 921
12th Plan 963.2 5569
13th Plan 582.2 4558
Total 1699 11048
Grand Total 12747 MWs
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HPSEBL – RPPO Obligation
Directorate of Energy
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IPP Self Generation RPPO Compliance
Sr. No Year Installed
Capacity
(MW)
Availabi
lity
(MUs)
Installed
Capacity
(MW)
Availabi
lity
(MUs)
Total RE
Availabi
lity
Total
Require
ment
Net
Surplus
1 2011-12 173 643.00 101.00 306 949 907.66 41.34
2 2012-13 231 896.00 105.00 359 1255 984.15 270.85
3 2013-14 286 1124.00 115.00 401 1525 939.72 585.28
4 2014-15 326 1290.00 115.00 401 1691 958.68 732.32
5 2015-16 343 1361.00 115.00 401 1762 1115.21 646.79
6 2016-17 343 1361.00 115.00 401 1762 1286.99 475.02
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Power Sector Set Up In Himachal Pradesh
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Directorate of Energy
Deptt Of MPP & Power
Deptt Of NES
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Deptt Of NES
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Directorate of Energy
Identification, Allotment & Monitoring of Projects upto 5MW.
Policy Formulation for Other Renewable Sources, Wind and Solar.
SPV Power plant 200kw commissioned in Sirmour Distt.
Implementation of programme under Jawaharlal Nehru SolarMission.
Two State level Energy Parks are being developed under SADPScheme of MNRE GoI.
GoI Approved the proposal to develop Shimla & Hamirpur as SolarCities.
HIMURJA is agency under Dept of NES with following Major functions
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Directorate of Energy
Chief Electrical
Inspectorate
HPPCL HPTCL HPSEBL
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ROLE OF DIRECTORATE OF ENERGY
After trifurcation of State Electricity Board, Directorate of Energy
was created for performing following activities: Allotment of Projects
Monitoring implementation of Projects
Grant of TEC (Techno Economic Clearance)
Sale of GoHP share of Power
Energy Conservation & Efficiency
Controlling SLDC Society
Accreditation of Renewable Energy Certificates
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RE-ASSESSMENT OF POWER POTENTIAL
Work awarded to Lahmeyer International (I) Pvt. Ltd, for :
– Identification of balance Power Potential
– Basin-wise Digitization of Power Potential
– Marking of Project Domains
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Allotment Policy & Milestones
Allotment Policy
- Well Defined and Transparent
- Through International Competitive Bidding (above 5 MW)
Practicable time frame for milestones & penalties for delay - DPR preparation & submission
- Signing of IA
- TEC/Statutory clearances
- Start of Construction work
- SCOD
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Three stage monitoring system
Routine monitoring by Directorate of
EnergyAt District level by a committee headed by
DCs
At GOHP Level by a committee Headed by
Chief Secretary
Well defined Monitoring Mechanism
Directorate of Energy
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Directorate of Energy
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LOCAL AREA DEVELOPMENT FUND
Clarity in objectives & utilization of 1.5%/1% ofthe total project cost.
Effective Institutional Management
Parameters for allocation of Funds
Clarity on shelf of schemes
1% additional free power for LADF (Cash transferto the families located in project affected areawith additional benefit to BPL families)
Revised Guidelines for LADF Management
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Directorate of Energy
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SALE OF GOHP SHARE OF POWER
Total Generation 7911 MW (92 Projects)
-Total Free Power To GoHP 550 MW (17 Projects)
-Total Equity Power Available 330 MW (1 Project)-Total Saleable Power 880 MW (17 Projects)
HPSEB LTD.Short Term PPA
We Sell Through PTC
Power Exchange
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DOE is SDA under EC Act under the aegis of BEE (MoP)GoIThree Pronged Approach
KAP Survey Amendment of Building Code I&PH PumpingSystems
Renewable Energy Certificates
DOE is SA for REC designated by HPSERCIn process of issuing REC accreditation to the power generators upto
25 MW capacity that can be traded to get better price for the power
produced
Directorate of Energy
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ENERGY CONSERVATION FUND
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Directorate of Energy
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Accreditation under REC accorded to Three
projects with aggregate capacity of 21 MW
Accreditation under process for two hydro
projects with aggregate capacity 10.5 MW
Accreditation under process for one solar power
project with capacity .25 MW
Status of REC
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Directorate of Energy
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The requirement of Basin Studies
- Time consuming process
- Min. 2 yrs even if started todayIntegrated Environment management Plans
- Issue of cost sharing mechanism
Issues of Riparian Distance- Relook at entire planning as Hydro projects
being a site specific project
Environmental Concerns
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Directorate of Energy
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Limited Corridors & Environmental issues
Staggered schedule of generating stations
coming into production.
Huge investments in transmission remain
under utilized for years together.
High wheeling charges in initial year.
TRANSMISSION ISSUES