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Government Schemes and Programs

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

About Ministry

  • The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is a ministry of the Government of India that is mainly responsible for research and development, intellectual property protection, and international cooperation, promotion, and coordination in renewable energy sources such as wind power, small hydro, biogas, and solar power.
  • The broad aim of the ministry is to develop and deploy new and renewable energy for supplementing the energy requirements of India.
  • The Mission of the Ministry is to ensure –
    1. Energy Security: Lesser dependence on oil imports through development and deployment of alternative fuels (hydrogen, bio-fuels and synthetic fuels) and their applications to contribute towards bridging the gap between domestic oil supply and demand;
    2. Increase in the share of clean power: Renewable (bio, wind, hydro, solar, geothermal & tidal) electricity to supplement fossil fuel based electricity generation;
    3. Energy Availability and Access: Supplement energy needs of cooking, heating, motive power and captive generation in rural, urban, industrial and commercial sectors;
    4. Energy Affordability: Cost-competitive, convenient, safe, and reliable new and renewable energy supply options; and
    5. Energy Equity: Per-capita energy consumption at par with the global average level by 2050, through a sustainable and diverse fuel- mix.

Government Schemes of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, NATIONAL SOLAR MISSION, GREEN ENERGY CORRIDOR, SURYAMITRA, ATAL JYOTI YOJANA, SOLAR CITIES etc..

 

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL SOLAR MISSION (JNNSM)

  • India’s solar power capacity target under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) was stepped up by five times, to reach 100 GW by 2022.
Objectives
    • To establish India as a global leader in solar energy, by creating the policy conditions for its diffusion across the country as quickly as possible.
Targets
    • To create 100 GW (earlier target was 20 GW) solar power capacity by 2022 with investment around Rs. 6,00,000 cr.
    • The target will principally comprise of 40 GW Rooftop and 60 GW through Large and Medium Scale Grid Connected Solar Power Projects.
    • The target also includes setting up of dedicated manufacturing capacities for poly silicon material to annually make about 2 GW capacity of solar cells.
    • To promote programmes for off grid applications, reaching 2000 MW by 2022 including 20 million solar lighting systems.
    • To achieve 20 million sq. solar thermal collector area by 2022.
    • To deploy 20 million solar lighting systems for rural areas by 2022.
Salient Features
    • The Mission has 3 phases i.e.
        1. Phase I (2010-13),
        2. Phase II (2013-15) and
        3. Phase III (2017-22).
    • This capital subsidy will be provided for Rooftop Solar projects in various cities and towns, for Viability Gap Funding (VGF) based projects to be developed through the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) and for decentralized generation through small solar projects
    • The Government may approach bilateral and international donors as also the Green Climate Fund for achieving this target.

Solar Energy Corporation of India ltd (SECI)

      • It is a Central PSU under the administrative control of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE).
      • Set up in 2011 to facilitate the implementation of JNNSM and achievement of targets set therein.
      • It is the only Central PSU dedicated to the solar energy sector.
      • The company is responsible for implementation of a number of schemes of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy.
      • The mandate of the company has recently been broadened to cover the entire renewable energy domain.

 

DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR CITIES SCHEME

  • Under it, urban local Governments are motivated for adopting renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency measures.
Objectives
    • To promote the use of Renewable Energy in Urban Areas by providing support to the Municipal Corporations for preparation and implementation of a Road Map to develop their cities as Solar Cities.
    • Provide framework and support to prepare Master Plan including assessment of current energy situation, future demand and action plans.
Salient Features
    • The Solar City aims at minimum 10% reduction in projected demand of conventional energy at the end of five years (2012-17), through enhanced supply from renewable energy sources and energy efficiency measures.
    • The program assists Urban Local Governments by providing financial assistance up to Rs. 50.00 Lakhs per city/town and technical help.
    • A total of 60 cities/towns are proposed to be supported for development as Solar Cities.
    • The criteria set by the ministry for the identification of cities include a city having population between 50,000 to 50 lakh (with relaxation given to special category states including northeast states), initiatives and regulatory measures already taken along with a high level of commitment in promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy.
    • Solar City developed under this scheme will have all types of renewable energy based projects like solar, wind, biomass, small hydro, waste to energy etc.
    • It may be installed along with possible energy efficiency measures depending on the need and resource availability in the city.
    • A total of 60 cities/towns are proposed to be supported for development as Solar Cities.

 

SCHEME FOR DEVELOPMENT OF SOLAR PARKS AND ULTRA MEGA POWER PROJECT

Objectives
    • To provide a huge impetus to solar energy generation by acting as flagship demonstration facility to encourage project developers and investors.
    • To enable states to bring in significant investment from project developers to meet its Solar Renewable Purchase Obligation mandate and to provide employment to local population
    • To reduce carbon footprint by avoiding emissions equivalent to the solar park’s installed capacity and generation.
    • To avoid procuring expensive fossil fuels to power conventional power plants.
Salient Features
    • It envisages supporting the States in setting up solar parks at various locations in the country with a view to create required infrastructure for setting up of Solar Power Projects.
    • The solar parks are installations of multiple solar photovoltaic modules by different firms at one set location which provides all infrastructural facilities.
    • The solar parks will provide suitable developed land with all clearances, transmission system, water access, road connectivity, communication network, etc.
    • This scheme will facilitate and speed up installation of grid connected solar power projects for electricity generation on a large scale.
    • 40 GW solar power capacity will be generated under the scheme by 2019-20.
    • It would ensure setting up of at least 50 solar parks each with a capacity of 500 MW and above in various parts of the country.
    • Smaller parks in Himalayan and other hilly States with difficult terrain will also be considered under the scheme.
    • All the States and UTs are eligible for benefits under the scheme.
    • Solar Energy Corporation India (SECI) will administer the scheme under the direction of MNRE. The approved grant will be released by SECI.
    • The State Governments/UTs are required to select the SPPD (solar power park developer) for developing and maintaining the solar parks.

 

ATAL JYOTI YOJANA (AJAY)

Objectives
    • To provide ‘Solar Street Lighting Systems’ for public use like lighting roads, bus stops etc. and improvement in security & safety through better lightening.
Intended Beneficiary
    • States of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha & Assam
    • Hilly States of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh & Uttarakhand
    • North Eastern States including Sikkim
    • Island of Andaman & Nicobar and Lakshadweep
    • Aspirational Districts of other states.
Salient Features
    • It is a sub scheme Under Off –grid and Decentralized Solar Thermal Application scheme of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Services limited (EESL) is its implementing agency.
    • It will cover rural, semi urban and urban areas.
    • Solar Street Light with LED capacity of 12 W will be provided as per MMRE specification in areas which do not enjoy adequate coverage of power.
    • 75% of the cost of Lighting systems through MNRE budget, and the remaining 25% would be provided from MPLADS Funds, Panchayat Funds or Municipalities and other Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) Funds.
    • Training programmes for maintenance and protection for wide dissemination and to popularize solar technology.
    • Recently Phase-II of the ‘Atal Jyoti Yojana’ (AJAY) was launched by the government.

 

SURYAMITRA SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

  • It is a skill development program to provide entrepreneurship and employability opportunities to rural and urban youth & women. Special emphasis is given to skill youth from SC/ST/OBC categories.
Objectives
    • To develop the skills of youth, considering the opportunities for employment in the growing Solar Energy Power Project’s installation, operation & maintenance in India and abroad.
Intended Beneficiary
    • Rural and urban youth – 50,000 solar photovoltaic technicians will be trained by March 2020.
Salient Features
    • MNRE is the sponsor (100%) and NISE (National Institute of Solar Energy) is implementing the scheme.
    • It is a skill development program of duration 600 hrs or 90 days.
    • Special emphasis is given to skill youth from SC/ST/OBC categories.
    • The qualification required to participate in the program is ITI (Electrical & Wireman)/Diploma in Engineering (Electrical, Electronics & Mechanical). Higher qualified participants such as B. Tech etc. are not eligible for this programme.
    • The programme is 100% funded by GOI and implemented by National Institute for Solar Energy (NISE), an autonomous institution under Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, across the country.
    • Short term training programmes for small hydro, entrepreneurship development, operation & maintenance of solar energy devices and boiler operations in co-generation plants are also organised.

 

KISAN URJA SURAKSHA EVAM UTTHAAN MAHABHIYAN (KUSUM)

Objectives
    • To provide financial and water security to farmers.
Salient Features
    • It aims to add a solar capacity of 25,750 MW by 2022.
    • The proposed scheme consists of three components –
      • Component-A
          1. 10,000 MW of Decentralized Ground Mounted Grid Connected Renewable Power Plants.
          2. Renewable power plants of capacity 500 KW to 2 MW will be setup by individual farmers/ cooperatives/panchayats /farmer producer organisations (FPO) on their barren or cultivable lands.
          3. The power generated will be purchased by the DISCOMs at Feed in tariffs determined by respective SERC.
          4. The scheme will open a stable and continuous source of income to the rural land owners. Performance Based Incentives @ Rs. 0.40 per unit for five years to be provided to DISCOMs.
      • Component-B
          1. Installation of 17.50 lakh standalone Solar Powered Agriculture Pumps.
          2. Individual farmers will be supported to install standalone solar pumps of capacity up to 7.5 Horsepower (HP).
          3. Solar PV capacity in kW equal to the pump capacity in HP is allowed under the scheme.
      • Component-C
          1. Solarisation of 10 Lakh Grid-connected Solar Powered Agriculture Pumps.
          2. Individual farmers will be supported to solarise pumps of capacity up to 7.5 HP.
          3. Solar PV capacity up to two times of pump capacity in kW is allowed under the scheme.
          4. The farmer will be able to use the generated energy to meet the irrigation needs and the excess available energy will be sold to DISCOM.
          5. This will help to create an avenue for extra income to the farmers, and for the States to meet their RPO targets.
      • The Component-A and Component-C will be implemented on pilot mode for 1000 MW capacity and one lakh grid connected agriculture pumps respectively and thereafter, will be scale-up on success of pilot run. Component-B will be implemented in full-fledged manner.
      • The Scheme will have substantial environmental impact in terms of savings of CO2 emissions.

 

GREEN ENERGY CORRIDOR PROJECT

Objectives
    • For evacuation & integration of the renewable energy (RE) from generation points to the load centres i.e. to enable the flow of renewable energy into the National Grid Network.
Salient Features
    • It is grid connected network for the transmission of renewable energy produced from various renewable energy projects.
    • Two green corridor transmission networks are envisioned in the corridor.
        1. Green Corridor I – Inter-State transmission network is constructed for connecting renewable energy-rich states. Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL) is implementing this corridor. Asian Development Bank (ADB) has provided loan assistance.
        2. Green Corridors II – This is intra-state transmission network implemented by respective states and connects solar parks in different states.
    • Intra-State Transmission System is being implemented by eight renewable energy rich States (Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh)
    • The first phase of the program is designed to support 33 GW of solar and wind power, while the second phase will link 22 GW capacity.
    • Germany is providing technical and financial assistance.

 

SCHEME FOR BIOMASS BASED COGENERATION PROJECTS

Objectives
    • To support Biomass based Cogeneration Projects in Sugar mills and Other Industries for power generation in the country.
Salient Features
    • It will provide Central Financial assistance(CFA) for projects utilizing biomass like bagasse, agro-based industrial residue, crop residues, wood produced through energy plantations, weeds, wood waste produced in industrial operations, etc.
    • Municipal Solid Waste is not covered under the programme.
    • The assistance will be provided at the rate of Rs.25 Lakh/MW (for bagasse cogeneration projects) and Rs.50 Lakh/MW (Non-bagasse Cogeneration projects) after successful commissioning and commencement of commercial generation and performance testing of the plant.
    • Registered Companies, Partnership Firms, Proprietorship Firms, Cooperatives, Public Sector Companies, Government owned Firms are eligible for financial support available under the scheme.
    • Biomass based cogeneration projects which intend to add capacity to the existing plants will also be considered for grant of CFA.

 

 

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