Sanjay Kumar INDIA [email protected] Renewable Energy
Policy Imperatives for Developing Countries
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Renewable Energy Promotion Policies 5
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Reasons for Lower Utilization of RE Potential Renewable Energy
is: Small Intermittent Costly 8
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India: TPP in pipeline 11
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India: Fuel types of planned TPPs 12
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Lesson-1: Tackling Smallness Dynamic Mapping of RE
resourcesMaking maps available in public domain Monitoring of RE
generation from installed plants against the RE potential at a site
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Lesson-2: Tackling Intermittence 16 1. Regional Smart
Supergrids can enable us to share renewable resources over a wide
area to create a 100% reliable energy supply for everyone. 2.
Storage solutions are critical 3. Regional Weather Forecasting
Stations may provide weekly regional RE forecasts also
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Summary of Average Levelised Cost of Electricity Generation (In
service 2009) 18
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Range of Levelised Cost of Electricity Generation (Merchant
Power 2009) Source: ibid 19
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Average Instant Cost Trend (source: ibid) 20
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Lesson-3: Tackling High Costs Give infrastructure status to RE
projects Allows longer term lending by banks Allows renewable
energy companies to raise public money through long-term bonds
Allows enhanced tax credits Establish replenishable Risk Guarantee
Fund Assures generators/ distributors for the returns Should be
simple to operate and located conveniently In-built mechanism for
quantitative and qualitative check Build capacity of regulators To
prescribe right amount and right combination of incentives (e.g.
FiTs in combination of RECs) Create a large public R&D Fund
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