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      Since then he and his agents have been giving threat to life and harassments to the tenants. The tenants were ready to co-operate for the development of the plot. But this Sunil Mantri wants to forcibly vacate the tenants by giving them less than 1/3rd of prevailing market rates in the area.

      All the tenants decided not to take any compensation but want a shop or residential flat in the same plot. Here too this Sunil Mantri gives heavy threatening and even claims to use his high level Political contacts against the innocent residents and shopkeepers. He has also filed false cases against the innocent tenants who do not give in to his petty and very unreasonable compensation.

      It is a matter of shame that this same Sunil Mantri who announces in Media about his mega public issue and his investment plans of 1,000s of crores but in reality this so called “high profile” developer holding some high office in MHCI – cannot tackle and negotiate reasonably with a few tenants.

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      FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)
      JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL SOLAR MISSION (JNNSM)

      1. What is Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission?

      The National Solar Mission is a major initiative of the Government of India and
      State Governments to promote ecologically sustainable growth while addressing
      India’s energy security challenge. It will also constitute a major contribution by
      India to the global effort to meet the challenges of climate change. It is one of the
      eight missions envisaged under National Action Plan on Climate Change.
      The National Action Plan on Climate Change points out: “India is a tropical
      country, where sunshine is available for longer hours per day and in great
      intensity. Solar energy, therefore, has great potential as future energy source. It
      also has the advantage of permitting the decentralized distribution of energy,
      thereby empowering people at the grassroots level”.
      Based on this vision a National Solar Mission is launched under the brand name
      “Solar India”.


      2. What are the Solar Mission targets?

      • To create an enabling policy framework for the deployment of 20,000 MW of solar
      power by 2022.
      • To ramp up capacity of grid-connected solar power generation to 1000 MW within
      three years – by 2013; an additional 3000 MW by 2017 through the mandatory use
      of the renewable purchase obligation by utilities backed with a preferential tariff.
      This capacity can be more than doubled – reaching 10,000MW installed power by
      2017 or more, based on the enhanced and enabled international finance and
      technology transfer. The ambitious target for 2022 of 20,000 MW or more, will be
      dependent on the ‘learning’ of the first two phases, which if successful, could
      lead to conditions of grid-competitive solar power. The transition could be
      appropriately up scaled, based on availability of international finance and
      technology.
      • To create favourable conditions for solar manufacturing capability, particularly
      solar thermal for indigenous production and market leadership.
      • To promote programmes for off grid applications, reaching 1000 MW by 2017 and
      2000 MW by 2022.
      • To achieve 15 million sq. meters solar thermal collector area by 2017 and 20
      million by 2022.
      • To deploy 20 million solar lighting systems for rural areas by 2022.Page 2

      3. What is the capacity of solar power projects proposed to be promoted in the first
      phase?
      A target of 1000 MW is fixed to promote grid connected Solar Power projects,
      connected to the Grid sub-stations at voltage levels of 33 KV and above.
      Further, it is propose to promote 100 MW capacity Rooftop SPV and Small Power
      plants, connected to the Distribution sub-stations at voltage levels of below 33
      KV.
      The above capacities are proposed to be implemented under 1st Phase before year
      2013.

      4. Which are the potential areas in Andhra Pradesh for setting up of Solar Power
      projects?

      Andhra Pradesh State is endowed with a vast solar energy potential. Most parts of
      the state have about 300 sunny days in a year. The Ministry of New and
      Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India has published the detailed solar
      radiation data for two locations in the state (Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam).
      The daily solar energy incidence is between 5.5 and 6 kwh/m2 at different parts of
      the State. Further, NASA has complied Solar Radiation data in respect of few
      locations in A.P. State. As per the information available in the web-site
      www.giasma.com the Solar Radiation data is available in respect of 13 locations
      in A.P. The data is very broad in nature and indicative to prospective developers
      and they may need to correlate the data with actual measurements at the ground
      level.
      In general the areas in Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar, Karimnagar, Adilabad, Medak,
      Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Guntur, Anantapur and Kadapa districts are feasible to
      set up solar power projects. However, the locations in selected parts in other
      districts may also be considered provided reliable solar radiation data is available
      at those locations.

      5. Are there any specific areas proposed for promotion of Solar Power projects?

      A.P.Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (APIIC) are considering land
      allotments for Solar Power Projects at the Industrial Parks developed by them at
      Kadiri ,Anantapur Dist.,Nennal Mandal, Adilabad Dist.,Gurajala Mandal, Guntur
      Dist., Kopprty, Kadapa Dist and Pulivendla,Kadapa Dist.

      6. What are the different technologies proposed to be promoted?

      Both Solar Photovoltaic and Solar thermal Power technologies will be encouraged
      under the Mission.Page 3

      7. What are the different schemes launched under JNNSM?

      Under the JNNSM, there are basically two schemes, namely (i) Grid connected
      Solar projects of capacity 5 MW and above connected to Grid Sub-station at 33 KV
      and above voltage and (ii) Rooftop SPV and Small Power Plants of 1-3 MW
      capacity connected to Distribution sub-stations at below 33 KV voltage. The solar
      power capacities proposed under these schemes are,
      (i)
      Grid connected Solar projects of capacity 5 MW and above
      - 500 MW capacity of solar PV
      - 500 MW capacity of Solar Thermal
      (ii)
      Rooftop SPV and Small Power Plants of 1-3 MW capacity
      - 80 MW for the entire country with a
      ceiling of 20 MW for each state.
      8. Is there any ceiling for individual developer for the solar power capacity under the
      above schemes?
      Yes. Under Grid connected solar projects of capacity 5 MW and above scheme,
      the minimum project capacity shall be 5 MW and 20 MW in case of Solar
      Photovoltaic Projects and Thermal Projects respectively. The maximum capacity
      would be 25 MW and 100 MW respectively.
      9. What are the facilities being provided by the State Government?
      (i)
      The State Level agencies will provide necessary support to facilitate
      access to sites, water allocation for solar thermal projects, land acquisition
      for the projects, connectivity to grid sub-station/distribution sub-station
      from State Transmission Utility (STU/DISCOMs).
      (ii)
      The Power generated from Solar Power Projects will be purchased by
      DISCOMs as per the Solar Power Purchase Obligation to be consented by
      the AP Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC).
      (iii)
      Non-Conventional Energy Development Corporation of A.P. Ltd. (NEDCAP)
      is the Competent Authority designated by the State Govt. for Pre-
      registration of projects under Rooftop SPV and Small Solar Power Plants.
      Further, NEDCAP will facilitate and co-ordinate with state agencies for Grid
      connectivity, land allocation, water allocation, etc., in case of solar power
      projects contemplated in both the schemes.
      10. What is the tariff applicable for solar power projects?
      The tariff for solar power projects will be as per the regulations of Central
      Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC). The tariff applicable for the solar PV
      projects likely to be commissioned before 2011-12 is Rs.17.91/unit and in case of
      solar thermal power projects likely to be commissioned before 2012-13 is
      Rs.15.31/unit. The tariff will be applicable for a period of 25 years. Page 4

      11. How to make proposals for setting up solar power projects?
      The intended project developers shall submit the proposals in the prescribed
      format to NEDCAP with a promotional fee of Rs.25,000 per MW. The format for
      submission of proposals and documents to be enclosed is annexed.
      Once the clearances are obtained at the state level, the project developers can
      participate in the Expression of Interest (EOI) being invited by NTPC Vidyut
      Vyapar Nigam Limited (NVVN) in respect of Grid connected Solar projects of
      capacity 5 MW and above connected to Grid Sub-station at 33 KV and above
      voltage and can register with Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency
      (IREDA) in respect of Rooftop SPV and small Power Plants of 1-3 MW capacity
      connected to Distribution sub-stations at below 33 KV voltage.
      12. What are the other useful web-sites where we can get more information about
      JNNSM?
      The more information and developments in the sector can be obtained from
      www.mnre.gov.in and www.nvvn.co.in
      *****Page 5

      NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CORPN. OF A.P. LTD.
      HYDERABAD
      REGD. OFFICE: 5-8-207/2, PISGAH COMPLEX, NAMPALLY,
      HYDERABAD – 500 001, A.P.
      APPLICATION FOR EMPANELMENT/REGISTRATION FOR SETTING UP OF GRID
      INTERACTIVE SOLAR POWER GENERATION PROJECT IN
      ANDHRA PRADESH.
      I.
      COMPANY DETAILS:
      a) Name and address of the Company with
      telephone, fax nos. and e-mail:
      :
      b) Legal status of the Company
      :
      c) Date of incorporation
      :
      d) Present activity/business of the company :
      e) Turnover of the Company for the last
      three years
      :
      f) Net profit of the company for the last
      three years
      :
      g) Plans for development/diversification
      :
      h) Name and address of the Chief Executive
      with telephone nos, fax & e-mail
      :
      i) Name and address of the authorized
      person to be contacted for the project
      liaison with telephone nos. etc.
      :
      Contd…2/Page 6

      :: 2 ::
      II.
      PROPOSED PROJECT
      a) Capacity of Grid interactive solar
      power generation project in MWs
      :
      b) Project location with address & tele nos. :
      c) Land details
      :
      Urban / Rural / Industrial /
      Agricultural
      d) Land area required / obtained
      :
      e) Ownership of land as per title
      :
      f) Whether the land has been purchased
      / leased / allotted by Govt.
      :
      g) Whether all legal clearances of the land
      obtained for setting up of Power Plant:
      h) Actual date of acquisition of land
      :
      i) Access to the site
      - Rail head
      - Road
      j) Nearest sub-station of AP Transco/Discom
      and the distance from the location of
      solar power project
      :
      k) Capacity of Sub-station
      :
      III.
      ESTIMATED PROJECT COST
      :
      IV.
      Sources of finance of the project (Please give break up details, mode of meeting
      project cost).
      V.
      Plan duration for completion of project in one phase (Please give bar chart of activities).
      VI. Promotional fee payable to NEDCAP@
      Rs.25,000/- per MW towards coordination with
      various agencies
      DD / B.C. in favour of
      NEDCAP, Hyderabad.
      Details of Promotional Fee enclosed.
      DD No.
      Date :
      Amount:
      Bank:Page 7

      Contd….3/
      :: 3 ::
      Declaration cum undertaking
      We certify that the information furnished above is true to the best of our knowledge and
      belief. We hereby undertake to submit the application as per MNRE / NVVN norms to
      NEDCAP along with all relevant documents required for sanction of project. We also agree that
      NEDCAP is the final authority to examine, to recommend and to forward the proposal to MNRE
      / NVVN, New Delhi for consideration and sanction of the project. Further, we hereby give our
      consent to remit Rs 1,50,000/- ( Rs One Lakh Fifty thousand Only) per Mega Watt to NEDCAP,
      as sanctioned by MNRE, towards administrative charges (non-refundable) once the PPA is
      signed .
      Place:
      Date:
      Signature of the Competent Authority with sealPage 8

      LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED FOR SPV/ THERMAL POWER PROJECT
      1) Certified copy of the Registration certificate
      2) Certified copy of Memorandum and Articles of Association
      3) Certified copy of Incorporation
      4) Balance sheet of last 3 years ( applicable for existing companies)
      5) Detailed Project Report- 3 sets
      6) Net worth certificate in case of New company
      7) Title of Land in favour of company/ lease agreement – copies to be submitted
      8) Promotional Fee Rs 25,000/- Per MW applied in favour of NEDCAP-
      "
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      "WE SPECIALIZE IN LAND FOR SOLAR POWER PROJECTS "
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      " HONEST DEALINGS AT HONEST PRICE" is our motto.

      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Solar Power Projects in India

      1) What is the total investment required for a Grid Connected Solar Power Plant, per MW?

      The investment ranges from Rs 15cr to 16.9cr per MW depending on the technology. CERC's norms specify Rs 17cr per MW in general without mentioning the technology but solar module prices have come down significantly in the recent past.

      2) Which are the ideal states for setting up of solar power projects?

      Hot destinations are Rajasthan, Gujarat and MH, MP, Andhra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu as far as solar radiation is concerned. Presently, only Rajasthan and Gujarat have a clear policy and guidelines on the procedures for setting up solar power projects. Other states may also initiate the policy and procedures soon now that Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission has been launched by Government of India.

      3) How do you choose an ideal location within a particular state for setting up of a solar power project?

      Many states have identified certain areas for setting up solar power projects. A project can be located in such designated areas (give the advantage of sharing common infrastructure that is available or will be made available) or a private land can also be used provided the land meets the required criteria for setting up solar power projects.

      In addition, we have to do prospecting using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) covering parameters like annual average solar radiation levels, protected areas like forests, water bodies, land use, highways, proximity of transmission lines. Based on this prospecting, physical survey can be done for site selection. Thereafter, detailed solar resource assessment studies have to done through satellite data and computer models to obtain the hourly solar radiation data to simulate the estimated generation. This process is a must for MW size power projects (even if a State has selected some area for Solar Farms) as otherwise the power projects' generation cannot be assured. If the estimate power generation calculations are not accurate, there could be problems for the project approval by the power purchasers (NVVN) besides problems with Bankers for sanction of the loan or even at post commissioning stage.

      4) What is the space / area / land required for the plant?

      Generally, it is assumed at 3.5 to 4acres for crystalline silicon (c-Si) technology and 6 to 7 acres per MW for thin film solar (a-Si or CdTe) technology. In reality, it depends on other parameters like cost of land, Ground Coverage Ratio (GCR) (to avoid inter array shading, GCR can be 0.45 to 0.65 and generation will vary based on GCR) and choice of sun tracking systems (with sun trackers the land required will be about 6acres per MW for crystalline solar modules).

      5) What is the time required from date of commencing the project, before the plant can go 'live', and revenues starts?

      About 6 to 8 months from the date of financial closure is a safe assumption considering the permits / approvals for grid interconnection. Signing of PPA and financial closure can take 3 to 6 months.

      6) Is the tariff for solar power guaranteed by the State / Central government?

      The tariff period will be 25 years as per Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) norms and all power purchasers will adopt 25years only for solar power. The tariff is guaranteed based on the PPA that will be entered into which in turn will be based tariff order of CERC for the specified control period. The payment guarantee mechanism has to be built into the PPA with the state utility or DISCOM or Energy Trader. Under the National Solar Mission all purchases will be made by NTPC Vidyut Vypar Nigam Ltd (NVVN).

      7) What is the Payback?

      The payback is dependent upon many financial parameters like cost of debt, depreciation, the Capacity Utilization Factor (CUF or PLF which are in turn dependent on solar resource at the site and the technology adopted c-Si or thin film solar), tariff etc. But as per the Tariff Regulations in India and the financial parameters therein, the payback could be about 7 years (i.e the cash flows will recover the equity capital but the loan will be cleared in 10 or 12 years).

      8) What is the return of the investment?

      RoE post tax will be about 16% and a maximum allowed equity is 30%. Equity above 30% will be treated as debt only for the purpose of tariff determination wherein benchmark project costs and other financial parameters and operating expenses are considered. Interest allowed may be PLR or PLR plus 1% as per the CERC norms.

      RoE before taxes will be 19% for the first ten years (as MAT is 17% including surcharges and E.cess) and thereafter 24% for the next 15 years. In reality, as surcharges, cess and tax rate vary from time to time, the purchaser reimburses for the tax component based on the payment challans for taxes paid.

      9) Are Banks interested in financing solar power projects?

      The Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) works out to an average of 1.49 which is considered quite acceptable to commercial banks for sanction of loan. The maximum debt that is permitted as per CERC norms is 70% and most banks should be find this acceptable based on the financial strength and net worth of the company / promoters.

      The present policy driven by the National Solar Mission and PPA for 25 years with a central PSU like NTPC's subsidiary should provide adequate confidence to Banker to finance solar power projects.

      10) Critical mass / scale required for cost per MW to come to an optimal level (installed cost) and cost per unit of production to be minimum (operating cost)?

      Atleast a 5MW plant in a single location could be considered as an optimal size for installation and maintenance.

      The operating costs are quite negligible and have been considered by CERC as Rs 9lakhs per MW which does not include insurance cost for the plant.

      11) Detailed proposal from your organization for site location, project planning, secure approvals, facilitate PPA and project implementation?

      Scope of Work (Typical) and Profile of our Team are enclosed. Company profile and project references of SSAEL and that of our associate, Brooks Engineering in California are also enclosed.

      12) Do you have a financial model for a 1MW or 5MW plant?

      Yes, we do. Generally, this has to be done for a given site location, technology selected and other financial parameters and can be taken up by us once the mandate is given. We have extensively modelled solar power projects in Rajasthan for simulation of generation and financial modelling for tariff determination (both solar thermal and PV (c-Si, a-si and CdTe technologies) based on CERC, GERC and RERC norms. The financial modelling covers impact of accelerated depreciation on the tariff, DSCR and sensitivity analysis w.r.t project cost, CUF etc.

      13) What are the eligibility criteria to apply for a 5MW project under NVVN Scheme?

      • Will need firm allotment or title for land or at least 50% in possession (at the time of applying) for the project (Land approval will not do )

      • Clearance from state grid company for the power evacuation plan

      • Bank Guarantee of Rs 50 lakhs per MW to be provided before signing PPA

      • Will need a liquid capital of about Rs 27 crores for 5 MW project as equity

      • Letter of Comfort from the financial institute (or Financial Closure)

      • DPR with proven technology tie up

      14) What are the guidelines for allotment of a 5MW project under NVVN Scheme?

      Draft guidelines have been issued, which are yet to finalized.
      "
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      Suzlon Energy to make foray into solar power


      Leading wind power equipment maker Suzlon Energy on Monday announced its plans to venture into the solar energy sector.

      Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the ongoing India Economic Summit at New Delhi, Suzlon Energy chairman and Managing Director, Tulsi R. Tanti said this would be in addition to the plans for tapping the wind power potential in the country.

      The company, he said, had already identified sites in Rajasthan and Gujarat for setting up solar energy power plants stating that only 10 acres of land was required for one MW of solar power generation. However, Mr. Tanti refused to spell out any financial details of the company for investment in this sector.

      The current order book of Suzlon Energy stands at US$ 3 billion (Rs. 15,000 crore) for projects worth 2,500 MW. In the current scenario, Suzlon Energy is the biggest player in the wind turbine business in Asia and the fifth-largest worldwide.

      With headquarters in Pune, it has several manufacturing sites in India including Puducherry, Daman, Bhuj and Gandhidham and abroad in mainland China, Germany and Belgium.

      In view of the global economic slowdown and anticipated cuts in investments and expansion plans, the company could defer its recruitment plans till the end of the current fiscal.

      The company had dropped plans to invest in new tower manufacturing facility and accordingly the total capex plan would stand reduced by Rs. 669 crore.

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      EMAIL US AT info@rajlandbank.com


      Your one stop shop for real estates in rajasthan and look no further.


      ""We specialize in big agriculture land for hotels,resorts,solar and wind power projects in various villages in rajasthan at very low cost. We have big land parcels like 1000 acre at one place and bigger chucks like 2000 acre at one place in rajasthan for investment.""

      "WE SPECIALIZE IN LAND FOR SOLAR POWER PROJECTS "
      AND also provide you with SOLAR POWER CONSULTANCY

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      Solar power revolution in Rajasthan
      The desert state is on course to become the biggest producer of solar energy in the world with top Indian companies making a beeline for setting up solar power plants.The die has been cast. The Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation Ltd (RRECL), the state nodal agency for promoting and developing nonconventional energy sources, has received 32 proposals to set up 900MW solar power plants. The rush for setting up solar plants is due to incentives offered by the state as well as central government. Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) would set up a 5MW solar power plant at Khinwsar in Nagaur district which would start production by December 2009. The company has signed the power purchase agreement with Jaipur Discom, the state-government-owned power distribution company, to sell power for a 10-year period. Par Solar Ltd, a Mumbai-based company is all set to establish another plant at Jodhpur. According to RRECL, CMD, Rajiv Swaroop, Indiabulls (45MW), Acme Tele Power (100MW), Videocon (5MW), AES Solar (10MW), GVK (100MW) and Essar Power (45MW) are some of the players who have registered with RRECL to set up plants at Jaisalmer, Nagaur, Barmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner districts. Swaroop said that the solar power producers would use the solar photovoltaic and solar thermal technology to produce power from solar energy. Rajasthan has been assured of an investment of Rs 18,000 crore in this environment-friendly power industry. “International experts feel that by the next century, solar energy would become the major source of producing power as all other fossil sources for producing power would either exhaust or deplete. Rajasthan would become the world’s biggest solar power house as it basks in an average of 320 days of sunshine in a year often receiving up to 6.4KW per hour of solar energy per square metre everyday which is the highest in the world. The solar plants would only capture this energy to produce electricity,” said Swaroop. But this solar power would be very expensive to produce because of high cost of technology. But the state and the Union government are encouraging the solar power production by offering incentives. RIL has already assured of getting Rs 15.78 per unit through the sale to the Discom. But this amount would not be borne by Discom alone. The Discom would pay in the first year Rs 3.67 paise per unit only and four paise per unit would be increased each year. The Discom, under the directive of the power regulatory commission, would further pay RIL 78 paise per unit more. Under a scheme of Centre’s Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency, RIL would get Rs 11.33 per unit from this body as incentive for promoting non-conventional energy source. The amount of Rs 11.33 per unit incentive would decrease by four paise per unit each year. According to scientists earth receives 4,000 trillion kilowatt of electromagnetic radiation per hour from the sun which is 100 times the world’s energy consumption needs. Rajasthan Energy Development Agency (REDA) has planned to declare a Solar Energy Enterprise Zone (SEEZ) across a 15,000-km land in Rajasthan. The concept of SEEZ was drawn up on the lines of a zone in Nevada in the US. In the past 12 years, power companies like Amoco Enron, Energen Corp of Sri Lanka, Germany’s Schailac Bergermann and India’s Sun Source made bids to produce power from solar energy. They quoted a price of Rs 2.12 per unit, which would have marginally increased each year. It was estimated that even if 1% of the vast desert stretch was used to install solar collectors, 6,000MW hours of electricity could have been generated. But because of the dearth of proven technology and the high capital cost involved to produce solar energy in large quantity came as a hindrance. However, with the incentives offered on per unit basis there is sudden attraction for this project and the investors are ready to come to the state. In the past Sun Source had to abandon their project at Barmer due to lack of technology. Similarly, Amoco Enron and Schailac Bergermann also withdrew.
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      Rajasthan largest amount of solar radiation
      According to studies conducted by the US Department of Energy, Rajasthan received the second largest amount of solar radiation in the world and Tamil Nadu led India’s renewable energy efforts as over 30 per cent of the state’s energy came from renewable sources.
      The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), a public sector company, has been selected to take the solar power mission of the country forward, keeping in mind the prospects of tapping solar energy in a big way in states like Rajasthan and Gujarat, said A K Singhal, Director (Finance), NTPC Limited. The Government of India, in its National Solar Plan, has envisaged at least 20,000 MW of solar power generation by 2020 and up to 200,000 MW by 2050.


      Rajasthan supports solar power generation
      The Government of Rajasthan supports development of both solar thermal and solar photovoltaics (SPV) power generation. To demonstrate and commercialize solar thermal technology in India, Ministry of Non- Conventional Energy Sources (MNES) is promoting megawatt scale projects such as the proposed solar thermal plant at Mathania in Rajasthan. Government of India is encouraging private sector projects through fiscal and promotional incentives for the renewable energy sector. Parallel efforts are underway in the area of solar PV in which pilot-scale grid-connected solar PV power systems (25 KW to 100 KW) are under trial operations in addition to stand-alone projects in remote unelectrified areas. In Rajasthan, the State Government plans to establish a Solar Energy Enterprises Zone (SEEZ) in the districts of Barmer, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur by offering a package of incentives to private investors willing to develop various solar power technologies including solar thermal, solar photovoltaics (SPV), solar chimney etc. An International solicitation recently issued by Rajasthan has yielded two 50 MW solar PV power stations as well as one solar chimney project (200 MW) to be operated on an Independent Power Production (IPP) basis.
      Parabolic Dish Array, Rajasthan
      Photo (UNESCO)
      MNES is promoting megawatt scale projects such as the proposed 35MW solar thermal plant in Rajasthan

      Solar Power Project Mathania
      Solar Power Project Mathania is about 30 Kms from Jodhpur. Solar radiation available in this regions is of the order of 6-6 .4 K wh/m2/ day which makes it a suitable location foe setting up of large Central Power Station based on Solar Energy. The Main objective of the project are
      a) to demonstrate that operational viability of solar thermal power generation
      b) support solar power technology development and
      c) help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) global emissions in the longer term.
      This project has been envisaged as the first step in a long term programme for promoting solar thermal power in Rajasthan which would lead to development of similar systems in the country.
      Description of Mathania Project
      This project involves construction of an integrated Solar Combined Cycle (ISCC) plant with an average Solar yield of about 35 MW and a fossil field of maximum 3 times the solar field capacity, the total output of around 140 MW. It will be based on the integrated operation of the parabolic trough solar plant with a combined cycle gas turbine using fossil fuels such as Naphtha, fuel oil or low sulphur heavy stock (LSHS). The ISCC will operate as base load plant with and expected plant load factor of 80%.
      The proposed project site is at Mathania near Jodhpur, Rajasthan located at 26.18' North Latitude, 73.01' longitude and 224 meter about MSL. In addition to high solar insulation levels, the proposed site involves approximately 800.000 m2 of relatively level land with access to water resource and is in proximity to electric transmission facilities. The ISSC plant will comprise a solar field with a collection area of 219,000 m2 to support a 35 to 40 MW solar thermal plants) combined cycle power block involving two gas turbines each connected the Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) and a steam turbines connected to both HRSG. ancillary facilities and plant services such as fire protection. Naphtha/fuel oil/LSHS supply and storage system, and grid interconnection system, water supply and storage system, and grid interconnection system, water supply and treatment systems, etc. A central building will have a central microprocessor control system that monitoring and controls all operations.
      Rationale for the Project
      The capital cost of solar thermal power generation technologies is 2.5 to 3 times more than fossil-based generation options resulting in a cost per unit of electricity higher than conventional power. The solar thermal power generation option would, therefore, not dind policy and funding support if investment decisions were based solely on traditional economic and financial criteria However, the potential role of solar technology in mitigating GHG emissions and obviating other deleterious environmental effects associated with fossil fired plants is increasing libeling recognized. Reduction of the high mitigating GHG emissions and obviating other being recognized. Reduction of the high capital cost of solar power is required to move the technology closer of the economic mainstream.
      Looking to the long range benefits. Global Environmental Facility (GEF) has decided to grant US $ 45 million to the project to party neutralize the incremental cost of the project Government of India (GOI) has also decided to sanction a grant of US $ 15 million and German Development and KW has agreed to provide and load of DM 250 million for the project. For the project GOR has agreed to provide balance required of funds as loan for the project which has been estimated to cost US $ 280 million. Demonstrating the solar plant's operational viability under Rajasthan's field conditions is expected to result in follow-up investment by the private sector in large solar station in Rajasthan Insight into local design and operating factors such as meteorological and grid conditions, and use of available back-up fuels, are expected to lead to its replicability, opening up avenues for large development of solar power plant with limited access to cheap competing fuels. Creation of demand for large scale production of solar facilities will in turn lead to reductions in costs of equipment supply and operation. It is also expected to revive and sustain the international business and scientific community in improving systems designs and operations of solar thermal plants.
      The operation of the solar plan is expected to avid emission of 64,000 tons/year of Carbon Dioxide compared to regular combined cycle operation, of 1.6 million tones during its lifetime. The cost of Carbon dioxide avoidance based on ISSCC operation is estimated at about US $ 13 per ton compared to US $ 34 ton if based on a conventional solar plant backed, up by a Ranking Cycle power block. These carbon Dioxide avoidance costs are competitive with other Carbon Dioxide avoidance technologies.
      State, Clinton Foundation sign MoU on solar power
      The Rajasthan government on 19 January 2010 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Clinton Foundation for producing power from solar energy. Power secretary Naresh Pal Gangwar and chairman of Clinton Foundation, Ira Magaziner, signed the papers in the presence of chief minister Ashok Gehlot at the CMO on Monday.
      As per the agreement, Clinton Foundation would provide technical assistance and other requirements for establishing solar energy parks in the state. These parks would be of the capacity of 3,000 to 5,000 MW and the land has been identified at two places — Badi Sid and Kansingh ki Isd in Jodhpur and Bhadla in Jaisalmer.
      Speaking on the occasion, chief minister Ashok Gehlot said the state government would utilize solar energy, abundant in the state, for the development of non-conventional sources of energy. The government would extent all possible support to the foundation in its efforts. Recalling the visit of President Bill Clinton to the state, he said that during his visit, Clinton was very happy and has shown great interest in rural development and dairy industry.
      Moser Baer to set up India's largest grid connected Solar farm in Rajasthan
      Moser Baer Photo Voltaic (MBPV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Moser Baer India, announced on November 30, 2007 that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Rajasthan for setting up of a large Solar Power Project in the State with an estimated generation capacity of 1 ~ 5 MW. The project will be the largest grid-connected solar farm in India and entail an investment of around USD 25 million (Rs 100 crores) at USD 4.5 million per MW.

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      India Solar Opportunity - Presentation Transcript
      “ About 5,000 trillion kWh per year energy is incident over India’s land area with most parts receiving 4-7 kWh per sq. m per day. Hence both solar thermal and solar photovoltaics can effectively be harnessed providing huge scalability for solar in India”. INDIA NATIONAL SOLAR MISSION
      INDIA Harnessing the Sun
      Indian National Solar Mission : to set up 20GW by 2022
      State governments’ plans of over 5GW
      50MW under GBI Scheme (Generation Based Incentive) by 2012
      Grid and Off Grid opportunities like Rural, New Cities (SEZs), captive plants for industry, Defence, Public Sector, Roof top.
      Rural Electrification is a big priority for Government.
      Solar cities and parks will be established all around India
      State controlled NTPC to add 315 MW solar energy capacity
      Solar applications will become more popular and common
      PV Module/BOS Manufacturing, Engineering, Monitoring, Accounting systems, parts and supplies will be create opportunities
      R&D , Education and Training drives started by Government
      India – Solar Energy: What’s Going On
      India National Solar Mission Roadmap
      Gujarat - 37 Projects for 716 MW ; 3GW with Clinton Foundation
      Rajasthan – 49 proposals for 1524 MW; 100 GW est. potential
      Haryana – 12 MW projects in pipeline
      Punjab - 19 MW projects in pipeline
      Karnataka – 6 MW commissioned. 100MW potential estimated.
      Uttarakhand – a renewable energy policy announced
      Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh– Developing policies and Projects
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      Urban applications
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      Solar water heaters
      Solar cooking for institutional use
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      Lack of Experience: Absence of Trained technicians, Engineers and Managers
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      to set up stand alone rural solar power plants in special category States and remote, difficult and border areas
      to set up Manufacturing including balance of system components. 4-5 GW per year
      to ensure that transfer of technology is built into Government and private procurement from foreign sources
      India National Solar Mission Highlights -1
      NTPC’s 100% subsidiary NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd. (NVVN) is agency for entering into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
      Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has notified levalised tariffs of Rs 18.44/kWh (Euro 0.29) for PV & Rs 13.45/kWh (Euro 0.21) for Thermal for FY 2009-10.
      The key driver to be through a Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) mandated for power utilities, with a specific solar component.
      This could be complemented with a solar specific Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism to allow utilities and solar power generation companies to buy and sell certificates to meet their solar power purchase obligations.
      India National Solar Mission Highlights -2
      Capital Cost: Rs.17 Crore/MW (Euro 2.66mn) Capacity Utilisation Factor: 19% O&M Expenses : 9 lakhs/MW (Euro 14k) for 1 st year of operation ; escalating @5.72% p.a. Tariff /Project life = Rs 18.44 (Euro 0.29) for 25 years CERC’s Financial Assumptions for PV plant: Debt :Equity ratio 70:30 Loan Interest : 14.29%, Loan Repayment : 10 years Return on Equity: 19% pa(first 1o years) and 24% pa from 11 th year Weighted average Return on Equity : 22% (CERC- Central Electricity Regulatory Commission) 1 Euro= 64 INR Current CERC Guidelines for Solar PV India
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      Moser Baer plans solar power project in Rajasthan
      Moser Baer Photo Voltaic has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Rajasthan for setting up of a large solar power project in the state with an estimated generation capacity of one to five megawatt.
      Published on 12/04/2007 - 13:17:00 PM

      Jaipur: Moser Baer Photo Voltaic (MBPV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Moser Baer India, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Rajasthan for setting up of a large solar power project in the state with an estimated generation capacity of one to five megawatt.<!--more-->

      The project entails an investment of around US $25 million (Rs 100 crore) at US $4.5 million per megawatt and will be the largest grid-connected solar farm in India.

      As the SAARC region faces imbalances in energy generation capacities, with an increasing need to explore alternate and efficient energy sources, it offers a significant potential to Solar Photo Voltaic as an efficient energy option in the region.

      MBPV CEO Ravi Khanna said that the company aims to redefine the paradigms of solar power generation through its world class manufacturing and multi technology capabilities and demonstrate a commercially viable, grid-connected PV energy system in India through this project.

      He added that the project is a pioneering initiative in that direction and believed the SAARC region provides huge opportunity for such large sized projects.

      Moser Baer focuses on strategic tie ups with some of the leading global Solar PV Companies and clean energy funds for setting up large sized solar farms across the SAARC region.

      MBPV plans to implement a capacity of 500 MW by financial year '10 through a mix of technologies in the crystalline silicon, concentrator and thin film domain.

      The company further informed that its photovoltalc equipment manufacturing capacities for crystalline silicon, concentrator and thin film technologies are coming up in an SEZ in Greater Noida.

      Rajasthan has set targets to become self sufficient in power by 2008. Besides setting up new power projects in the state sector, the government is also promoting private investment in power generation.

      The MoU was signed on November 30, 2007 at the ‘Resurgent Rajasthan' summit at Jaipur between MBPV and Rajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation (RREC).

      The state already has an installed capacity of 5,500 MW of power and will add 4,500 MW by 2011-12 through state sector projects of 1,500 MW, private sector projects of 1,500 MW and central sector projects of 1,500 MW.

      The state government also added that over 520 MW of non-conventional power is already being generated by private units in the state.
      —Igovernment Bureau
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      MATHANIA Solar Hybrid Power Project


      The whole world is greatly concerned about tremendous increase in demand of energy and consequent depletion of convention energy sources like wood, coal oil etc. Burning of fossil Fuels causes serious ecological imbalance and adversely effect on public health, wild life rainfall etc, An obvious solution is utilisation of Renewable Energy Sources like solar, wind tide, geo thermal and biomass, available in abundance in nature.

      Solar Energy in Rajasthan

      India is located in the equatorial belt of the earth, thereby receiving abundant radiant energy from the sun. In most parts of India, clear sunny day is experienced 250 to 300 days a year. The annual global radiation varies from 1600 to 2200 KWh/Sq.m. which is comparable with radiation received in the tropical and sub-tropical regions. The equivalent energy potential is about 6,000 million GWh of energy per year. The highest annual global radiation is received in Rajasthan (Solar insolation ranging between 6-6.4 Kwh/m2/day in about half of Rajasthan). In Rajasthan, large areas of land are barren and sparsely populated, making these areas suitable as locations for large central power stations based on solar energy.

      “The Government of Rajasthan supports development of both solar thermal and solar photovoltaics (SPV) power generation. To demonstrate and commercialize solar thermal technology in India, Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (MNES) is promoting megawatt scale projects such as the proposed solar thermal plant at Mathania in Rajasthan. “

      Government of India is encouraging private sector projects through fiscal and promotional incentives for the renewable energy sector. Parallel efforts are underway in the area of solar PV in which pilot-scale grid-connected solar PV power systems (25 KW to 100 KW) are under trial operations in addition to stand-alone projects in remote unelectrified areas. In Rajasthan, the State Government plans to establish a Solar Energy Enterprises Zone (SEEZ) in the districts of Barmer, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur by offering a package of incentives to private investors willing to develop various solar power technologies including solar thermal, solar photovoltaics (SPV), solar chimney etc. An International solicitation recently issued by Rajasthan has yielded two 50 MW solar PV power stations as well as one solar chimney project (200 MW) to be operated on an Independent Power Production (IPP) basis.

      Solar Power Project
      Mathania is about 30 Kms from Jodhpur. Solar radiation available in this regions is of the order of 6-6 .4 K wh/m2/ day which makes it a suitable location foe setting up of large Central Power Station based on Solar Energy. The Main objective of the project are
      a) to demonstrate that operational viability of solar thermal power generation
      b) support solar power technology development and
      c) help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) global emissions in the longer term.
      This project has been envisaged as the first step in a long term programme for promoting solar thermal power in Rajasthan which would lead to development of similar systems in the country.

      Description of Mathania Project
      This project involves construction of an integrated Solar Combined Cycle (ISCC) plant with an average Solar yield of about 35 MW and a fossil field of maximum 3 times the solar field capacity, the total output of around 140 MW. It will be based on the integrated operation of the parabolic trough solar plant with a combined cycle gas turbine using fossil fuels such as Naphtha, fuel oil or low sulphur heavy stock (LSHS). The ISCC will operate as base load plant with and expected plant load factor of 80%.

      The proposed project site is at Mathania near Jodhpur, Rajasthan located at 26.18' North Latitude, 73.01' longitude and 224 meter about MSL. In addition to high solar insulation levels, the proposed site involves approximately 800.000 m2 of relatively level land with access to water resource and is in proximity to electric transmission facilities. The ISSC plant will comprise
      a solar field with a collection area of 219,000 m2 to support a 35 to 40 MW solar thermal plants) combined cycle power block involving two gas turbines each connected the Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) and a steam turbines connected to both HRSG.
      ancillary facilities and plant services such as fire protection. Naphtha/fuel oil/LSHS supply and storage system, and grid interconnection system, water supply and storage system, and grid interconnection system, water supply and treatment systems, etc.
      A central building will have a central microprocessor control system that monitoring and controls all operations.

      Rationale for the Project
      The capital cost of solar thermal power generation technologies is 2.5 to 3 times more than fossil-based generation options resulting in a cost per unit of electricity higher than conventional power. The solar thermal power generation option would, therefore, not dind policy and funding support if investment decisions were based solely on traditional economic and financial criteria However, the potential role of solar technology in mitigating GHG emissions and obviating other deleterious environmental effects associated with fossil fired plants is increasing lybeing recognised. Reduction of the high mitigating GHG emissions and obviating other being recognised. Reduction of the high capital cost of solar power is required to move the technology closer of the economic mainstream Looking to the long range benefits. Global Environmental Facility (GEF) has decided to grant US $ 45 million to the project to party neutralise the incremental cost of the project Government of India (GOI) has also decided to sanction a grant of US $ 15 million and German Development and KW has agreed to provide and load of DM 250 million for the project. For the project GOR has agreed to provide balance required of funds as loan for the project which has been estimated to cost US $ 280 million.

      Demonstrating the solar plant's operational viability under Rajasthan's field conditions is expected to result in follow-up investment by the private sector in large solar station in Rajasthan Insight into local design and operating factors such as meteorological and grid conditions, and use of available back-up fuels, are expected to lead to its replicability, opening up avenues for large development of solar power plant with limited access to cheap competing fuels. Creation of demand for large scale production of solar facilities will in turn lead to reductions in costs of equipment supply and operation. It is also expected to revive and sustain the international business and scientific community in improving systems designs and operations of solar thermal plants.

      The operation of the solar plan is expected to avid emission of 64,000 tons/year of Carbon Dioxide compared to regular combined cycle operation, of 1.6 million tones during its lifetime. The cost of Carbon dioxide avoidance based on ISSCC operation is estimated at about US $ 13 per ton compared to US $ 34 ton if based on a conventional solar plant backed, up by a Ranking Cycle power block . These carbon Dioxide avoidance costs are competitive with other Carbon Dioxide avoidance technologies.
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      Biggest solar power plant in Gujarat, is very ambitious dream for each Guajarati. I just read this news in local news paper and caught an opportunity to share with my readers.

      Gujarat government has planned to develop solar farm in Rann of Kutch and allocate 1,500 hectares of land in the desert and a small stretch in Santalpur in Banaskantha district near Gujarat-Pakistan border. The infrastructure for this ambitious “Solar park” project will be developed by GIDC (Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation.

      Here is the courtesy from “Times of India”:

      However, the shadow that could fall on Gujarat’s solar ambitions is that tapping energy from the Sun has so far proved technically complicated and economically unviable. Also, the scale of just one of the projects - the Clinton Foundation proposal to generate about 5,000 megawatt of power- is way larger than India’s biggest power project of 3,260MW in Vindyachal. The biggest solar power plant planned so far is a 160MW project in Portugal.

      Number of companies has queued up for setting up plants due to attractive incentives offered in new Solar Power Policies. The Runn of Kutch is best place for Solar Power Generation as well as component manufacturing, “said a senior official in the chief minister’s office.

      Find more details here: Solar mirrors to line border in Rann of Kutc
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      Gadhia Solar develops world's first 100 tonne solar AC



      After installing world's largest solar steam cooking systems at Shri Saibaba Sansthan at Shirdi and creating solar crematorium, South Gujarat-based Gadhia Solar Energy Systems Pvt Ltd has developed world's first and largest solar air conditioning (AC) system. The 100 tonne AC has already been installed and soon it will be made operational.

      "The solar AC developed by the company has been installed at Muni Ashram in Goraj area of Vadodara district. Soon, it will be inaugurated", Dharmendra Gor, associate director, Gadhia Solar Energy said on the sidelines of a seminar on "Emerging Green Business Opportunities-Need for Sustainable Growth" organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) today in Ahmedabad.

      The company has also firmed up its plans to develop solar ACs bigger than 100 tonnes. After this, 800 tonne solar AC is on the offing. Gadhia Solar is also developing a 1,800 tonnes solar AC for IBM's premise in Chennai.

      "The cost of 100 tonne solar AC is Rs. 2.5 crore, while in case of 800 tonne it is Rs. 20 crore. However, the pay-back period is maximum three years", he added.

      Apart from solar steam cooking system at Shirdi and solar crematorium, some of the interesting solar energy project of the company include installation of the highest solar system for Indian Army in Leh, Ladakh, solar steam system system at Brahma Kumari in Mount Abu, Rajasthan and creation of smokefree village by using solar cooking system. "These projects were first of their kinds in the world", he claimed.

      Gadhia Solar's clients include names such as IBM, Reliance Industries, Defence-DRDO, Delhi, Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Ltd (GACL), Gujarat State Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd, Jain Irrigation Systems and Tapi Food Products Ltd.

      "Gadhia Solar is also mulling to tap capital market to raise funds", he added.
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      Fidelis Energy announces $25 million solar energy facility in India



      Fidelis Energy Inc. today announced a $25 million agreement with Esar Solar Power Pvt. Ltd. (ESP), a Jaipur-based company, to develop and construct the first of several solar energy projects located in the Thar Desert near Jaisalmer, India.


      The region is destined to become the world's biggest solar power house as it basks in an average of 330 days of sunshine per year and receives up to 6.2KW per hour of solar energy per square meter everyday, which is the highest in the world.

      Within the scope of this project, which firmly establishes Fidelis in the international arena of solar power developers, the Company will design and construct a multi-megawatt solar power system that will supply and support the community's energy grid system to meet a consistently increasing demand.

      "India represents the first of many untapped solar power markets that Fidelis plans to enter in 2010 and 2011," said James Poole, CEO of Fidelis Energy Inc. "While international projects pose special challenges for solar energy producers, such as identifying proper high voltage lines and the ownership of the property prior to system installation," added Poole, "our unique ability and expertise to overcome such challenges makes Fidelis Energy the natural choice for clients with challenging power needs."

      Recognizing the role that solar power will play in the global search for cleaner and more abundant energy sources, Fidelis Energy has built the infrastructure necessary to support this type of international expansion to facilitate the development of large-scale projects at an accelerated pace to support global power needs.

      Fidelis Energy will provide the technology, engineering and construction services needed to create the PV Project. ESP has signed a 10-year power purchase and sale agreement with the state's government-owned power distribution company.

      "We recognize that the continued use of fossil fuels negatively impacts both the economy and the environment," said Esar Solar Power Chairman Jagdish Singh. "As such, ESP is determined to meet a portion of India's energy requirements by developing several large solar photovoltaic projects (PV Projects), which will generate electricity from sunlight. Fidelis has shown that it has the ability and innovative construction techniques to execute this contract, and we look forward to this project beginning in May of 2010," added Singh. "It is the goal of both parties to complete the construction of the five megawatt (5MW) PV Project and start its operations before October of 2010."

      In July 2009, India unveiled a $19 billion plan to produce 20 GW of solar power by 2020. Under the plan, solar-powered equipment and applications would be mandatory in all government buildings including hospitals and hotels. On November 18, 2009, it was reported that India was ready to launch its Solar Mission under the National Action Plan on Climate Change, with plans to generate 1,000 MW of power by 2013.


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