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Webinar series 2013: Smart Grid Challenges & Opportunites in India

1 MARCH 2013, NEW DELHI Vittalkumar A. Dhage, Energy Sector Specialist

Webinar series 2013: Smart Grid Challenges & Opportunites in India

Speaker Profiles
Mr. Vittalkumar A Dhage | Energy Sector Specialist, EBTC Vittalkumar is a techno-managerial professional with over 15 years of diversified consulting experience in energy & environment sector including hands on smarter IT solutions. He is specialized in comprehensive clean technology transfer & market entry strategy formulation, besides inter-disciplinary technical knowledge in energy efficiency, cleantech & renewables. Mr. Reji Kumar Pillai | President, India Smart Grid Forum Reji is a renowned expert in the electric power sector with 30+ years of international experience in the electricity industry in diverse functions across the entire value chain. A recognized thought leader in Smart Grid technologies, Reji is a popular key-note speaker at international symposiums and conferences on Smart Grids and Cleantech.

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About EBTC
4 locations across India
New Delhi (HQ), Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata

4 focus Sectors with Specialists


Biotechnology, Energy, Environment and Transport

4 steps from Visibility to Incubation


Promoting Europe in India &India in Europe Providing Information and Intelligence Supporting the market entry process from scratch Providing full service incubation support for businesses and R&D

High growth market, dynamic sectors


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Contents
1. Energy demand scenario India 2. Indian Electricity mix - generation 3. Supply demand gap 4. Renewable Energy 5. DSO 6. TSO 7. Smart Grid intervention 6. The evolving role of EBTC

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Growing Economies driving energy demand

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India Growing super power?


India is one of the fastest growing economies with its GDP growth projected over 8% To sustain such growth 3 to 4 fold increase in primary energy requirement envisaged Integrated Energy Policy Document indicates total energy requirement of the country will increase from a current level of about 500 MTOe to 1536-1887 MTOe by 2031-32. Efforts are on to utilize all possible energy resources coal, gas, renewable, nonrenewable, fossil based additional resources to meet this gigantic target.

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Current Energy mix


Power Installed Capacity Jan-13 ( ~212 GW)
13%

18%

2%

67%

Thermal 1,41,714 MW

Hydro 39,416 MW

Nuclear 4,780 MW

Renewable 26,677 MW

Source: MNRE PPT 20Feb-13

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India Supply & Demand gap

Planning Commission, Economic Survey 2012-13


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India Energy Choice?

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Investing in Clean Energy


Clean energy investments in India EUR 9.5 bn in 2011
one of the Top 5 new capacity investment in the World 62% higher than invested in 2010. This was the highest growth figure of any significant economy in the World

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Renewable Energy Capacity (Jan-13)


Installed Renewable Power Capacity (~ 26.7 GW 13%)

5%

13%

13%

69%

Wind 18,420 MW

Small Hydro 3,496 MW

Solar 1176 MW

Biomass 3,574 MW
Source: MNRE PPT 20Feb-13

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Plan-wise RE capacity addition


55 Renewable Capacity in GW 60 40 20 0 3.5
2002

24.9 10.2

2007

2012

2017

Achievements Up to IX Plan (3.5 GW) X Plan Achievements (6.7 GW) XI Plan Achievements (14.7 GW) XII Plan Targets (30 GW)
Source: MNRE PPT 20Feb-13

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India Supply & Demand gap (regional)

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India Supply & Demand gap (state)

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India Supply & Demand gap (peak)

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Distribution System Operators (DSOs)


State-owned regional electricity distributors Lack of 100% metering Poor DSM measures Mired by AT&C losses

R-APDRP reduced AT&C to 15% RGGVY rural & grid extension 16

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Transmission System Operators (TSOs)

Central (PowerGrid) and Regional (State Transmission companies)


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Challenges: RES Scheduling (wind)

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Challenges: RES Scheduling (solar)

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Challenges: RES Scheduling (wind+solar)

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Solar Energy catching up

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PowerGrids Green Corridor project

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RE Management Centre

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Integrated, Secure & Smart Grids


Addressing high AT&C losses Integrating erratic renewables, driving efficiency Ensuring Efficient distribution demand response End to end visibility of the critical power systems in real time generation, transmission, distribution Ensuring reliability of the grid, energy access & energy security

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Smart Grids India opportunity


Energy Access major concern than smartness opportunity to conserve! AMI, DSM, Communication, T&D loss, grid stability major opportunities ISGTF mooted the idea of promoting smart grid pilots in the country in different distribution utilities. 14 projects shortlisted to be implemented National Smart Grid Mission: All Households and Buildings Smart Grid Ready by 2020 and Quality Power on Demand for All by 2027.

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Smart Grid Market in India


Plans to install 130 million Smart Meters by 2021. Prediction: India will emerge as the world's 3rd largest smart grid market after the USA and China. The market may touch EUR 1.4 bn by 2015 as per ZPRYMEs 2011 report.

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EU-India Smart Grid Cooperation Policy to Pilots


European Smart Grid expert missions: EU Experts and Institutions visited Indian Policy makers both at Central government as well as a state to share experiences and initiatives Witnessed progress in Smart Grid policy & pilot projects Visited Gujarat Solar park Exploring to develop pilot projects to evaluate & field test smart grid technologies in India

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EU-India Smart Grid Cooperation Policy to Pilots


High level Indian Smart Grid Delegation visited Europe on European Commission Invitation Discussed policy framework and shared experiences especially Smart Grid policy evolution and current status Visited EU smart grid pilot implementation projects Shared European Distribution and Transmission operators onsite experience wrt challenges and benefit of embracing smart grid strategies Witnessed interesting DSM pilots & research set ups
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The evolving role of EBTC Cleantech & beyond


Exploring opportunities Knowledge based process Company selection EBTC with EU companies collaboration Handholding to develop a cooperation Support post cooperation processes agreements, preparation for pilot projects, trust building exercise for the next level Support throughout the lifecycle And more!

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EBTC Fostering India-EU Cleantech interests

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Capacity Building in Karnataka & Tamil Nadu


1 1. Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) 2. Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA) 3. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) 2 4. Karnataka Renewable Energy Development Ltd. (KREDL)

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Technology Transfer & Deployment

Demand-Supply maturity matching essential for successful collaborations


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About EBTC: Consortium Partners

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EBTC & Enterprise Europe Network India


54 countries, and close to 600 member organisations, across the EU and beyond. EBTC coordinates the network in India, along with FIEO, and CII/GITA. The network will help MSMEs from India make the most of the European marketplace, and helps European businesses make the most of the Indian marketplace. Working through local business organisations, the network can help organisations to:
Go international Transfer technology Access EU finance and EU funding Give advice on EU laws and standards Intellectual property and patents Speak up on EU law

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Questions & Answers

Energy Sector Specialist, EBTC

Mr. Vittalkumar A Dhage

President, India Smart Grid Forum

Mr. Reji Kumar Pillai

Conclusion
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