ita a scheme statrted in 2009 by congress. earlier it waas known as jawahar lal nehru national solar mission bt recently its name change into national solar mission
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The national Solar Mission: Marching ahead in Solar Energy Presented by: Trishala Gautam 147084
Contents Meaning of Solar Power India’s current scenario Power Mix Current Power scenario Challenges Solar Providence Solar Advantage for India Opportunities Introduction to NSM Objective of NSM Goals & targets of NSM Implementation Strategy of NSM Phase I of NSM Phase II of NSM New Initiatives of NSM Conclusion
Meaning of solar power Solar power is energy from the sun. "Solar" is the Latin word for "sun" and it's a powerful source of energy. The technology used to convert the sun's power into electricity does not produce smoke (carbon dioxide and other air pollutants).Tapping the sun's energy does not usually destroy the environment.
India’s Current S cenario Fastest growing free market democracy 2 nd largest economy Average GDP growth @ 8% 2 nd largest Rail network, 334 airports 12 major ports & 187 minor ports 400 Million telephone connections 5 th largest power market Strong IT & Engineering base Source: Economic Survey 2015-16
Power Mix Source: IREDA official website
Current Power Scenario Installed Capacity : 150 GW Power Growth : 6% Power Trading : 3% Per capita consumption : 700Kwh Transmission Capacity : 21 GW Source: IREDA official website
Challenges Huge Unmet Demand Peak Deficit – 12% Half of population lacks power Energy Security Dependence upon Imports Low-carbon/ Sustainable Growth 4 th Largest Carbon Emitter
Solar providence
Solar advantage for India 300 sunny days in a year 5-7 kWh/m 2 Large scale Solar Thermal Plants SPV providing lifeline energy SPV for Railways, Telecom towers DSM in urban areas SPV Roof-tops/ Battery charging Solar Heating & Cooling systems
Opportunities Solar manufacturing: Low base – 700 MW Duty exemptions 100% FDI permitted Cheap skilled workforce 20 GW market by 2022 (NSM) Single window clearance SIPS scheme for Fab units Dedicated export zones (SEZ)
Cont.. Solar Generation: Mission mode approach Attractive tariff Tax breaks Low-cost finance Long term PPA Revenue – CDM & REC 100% FDI permitted Best Practices from Wind
Introduction to NSM Launched in January 2010. Major initiative by GOI & State Governments Part of National Action Plan o n Climate Change (NAPCC). Aims at promoting ecologically sustainable growth Addresses energy security challenge Will contribute to the global effort to meet the challenges of climate change
Objective of NSM To establish India as global leader in solar energy, by creating the policy conditions for its large scale diffusion across the country as quickly as possible, abatement of carbon emissions, and creation of direct and indirect employment opportunities for both skilled and unskilled person.
Goals & Targets of NSM Create an enabling policy framework for the deployment of 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022 Ramp up capacity of grid-connected solar power generation In 2013- 1000 MW By 2017- Additional 3000 MW (mandatory use of renewable purchase obligation by utilities backed with preferential tariff ) Capacity could increase to 10,000 MW installed power by 2017 or more, based on enhanced & enabled international finance & technology transfer
Contd…. By 2022 – 20,000 MW or more – will be dependent on “ learning ” of first two phases Create favorable conditions for solar manufacturing capability (solar thermal for indigenous production & market leadership) Promote programs for off grid applications (1000 MW – 2017 & 2000 MW – 2022) Achieve 15 million sq. meters – 2017 & 20 million sq. meters -2022 of solar thermal collector area 2022 - deploy 20 million solar lighting systems for rural areas
Implementation strategy of NSM Several scheme has been formulated by The Ministry of New and Renewable energy (MNRE) for achieving 100 GW by 2022. Some possible options, such as building, Generation-Based Incentive and Viability Gap Funding are being tried. Scheme wise strategy and achievements are presented in its two phases.
Phase 1 of NSM
Phase 2 of NSM
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New Initiatives in NSM
Conclusion So at last I would like to conclude that national solar mission (NSM) will definitely help out India to resolve its issues regarding energy crisis, and will increase employment as workforce is needed to establish new setup of solar plants.
References IRACST – International Journal of Commerce, Business and Management (IJCBM), ISSN: 2319–2828 Vol. 5, No.2, Mar-Apr 2016 . Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited (IREDA) www.makeinindia.com/sector/renewable- energy(accessed on march 2016) www.mnre.gov.in/solar- mission/jnnsm/introduction-2/ seci.gov.in/content/innerinitiative/jnnsm.p hp(accessed on march 2016) http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/column s/why-the-wto-is-right-in-the-solar-panel- dispute/article8305405.ece (accessed on march 2016) https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_power _in India.