1. Government Solar,
And Net Metering Policies.
Presented by
Er. Kishor Shinde
General Manager (MEDA), Divisional Office Pune.
Solar Roofs India 2017 by Solar Quarter (09.11.2017)
Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA)
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1. MEDA is Registered as a Society under Societies
Registration Act, 1860 (In 1985) and Bombay Public Trusts
Act, 1950 (In 1987).
2. To Promote and Develop New and Renewable Sources of
Energy and Technologies (State Nodal Agency)
3. To Promote and Implement Energy Conservation. (State
Designated Agency under the Guidance of BEE)
About MEDA
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National Objective for RE
Sustainable Economic Growth by Energy Security.
Minimize Dependency on Fossil Fuels.
Reduce Carbon Emissions.
Develop Alternative Energy Sources that are Clean,
Reliable and Sustainable.
Access to Energy for All.
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State Objective
Government of Maharashtra in line with the policy of
Central Government has adopted the policy of achieving
the Target of Renewable up to 10 % of the Conventional
Energy in the State and Accordingly declared policies from
time to time.
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National RE Target by 2022
Establishment of Renewable Energy Projects of
175 GW capacity by 2022, which includes
100 GW of solar power
60 GW of Wind
10 GW of Bio-Mass
5 GW of Small Hydro
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National Solar Mission
Launched in 11-Jan-2010.
Target : 20GW(GCT) + 2 GW. (Off Grid).
Approved Up scaled in 2015 Target : 100 GW by 2022.
Year Wise cumulative target (100 GWp).Year Yearly Solar Target (GW) Cumulative Solar target (GW)
2015-2016 5 5
2016-2017 12 17
2017-2018 15 32
2018-2019 16 48
2019-2020 17 65
2020-2021 17.5 82.5
2021-2022 17.5 100
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National RE Achievement- 2017
Achievement ( As on 30.09.2017)
Wind : 32700.64 MW
Bio and Waste to power : 8295.78 MW
Small Hydro : 4389.55 MW
Solar Power Projects (GM) : 13981.64 MW
Solar Power Projects (RT) : 790.22 MW.
Total : 60157.83 MW
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Maharashtra State RE Target by 2022
For Maharashtra Capacity addition of 14,400 MW (14.4 GW) of
RE projects – to ensure ambitious share in the ambitious National
target of 175 GW.
Renewable Energy Policy – 2015 dated 20.07.2015.
Government Policies.(Overall Target as per RE 2015 Policy )
Wind : 5000 MW.
Bagasse : 1000 MW.
Small Hydro : 400 MW.
Biomass-Based : 300 MW.
Industrial Waste : 200 MW.
Solar Power Projects :7500 MW (MahaGenco = 2500 MW)
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Maharashtra State
RE Achievement- 2017
Achievement as on 30.09.2017.
Wind : 4769.21 MW.
Bagasse : 1848.85 MW.
Small Hydro : 304.525 MW.
Biomass-Based : 215.000 MW.
Industrial Waste : 34.713 MW.
Solar Power Projects : 620.450 MW.
Total : 7792.748 MW
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Road Map for Rooftop Solar Powered
Systems by 2022 (Maharashtra)
4700 MW
Till year
2022
20 MW
2015-16
565 MW
2016-17
588 MW
2017-18
704 MW
2018-19
823 MW
2019-20
940 MW
2020-21
1060 MW
2021-22
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Road Map for Rooftop Solar Powered
Systems by 2022
415 MW grid connected solar rooftop projects Out of
Total 4700 MW will get the Central Financial Assistance
(i.e. 30%) till 2019.
Year wise CFA Target is as below
415 MW
till year
2018-19
100 MW
2015-16
150 MW
2016-17
150 MW
2017-18
15 MW
2018-19
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General Guidelines.
Benchmark Cost by MNRE is 75000/- per KWp.
Recent Revision (17.03.2017): 1 to 10 KW : 70000/- per KWp
10 to 100 KW :65000/- per KWp and > 100 KW 60000/- per KWp.
Benchmark Cost for Maharashtra is Rs 61000/- per KWp,
CFA is 30 % of Benchmark cost or Project cost which ever
is minimum.
CFA scheme is not applicable for Govt. Buildings, Govt.
Institution/ Govt. Organizations including PSU’s .
Applicable for system from 1 KWp to 500 KWp only.
Methodology for Implementation of GCRT
Solar Projects in the State of Maharashtra
13. SECTOR WISE / CATEGORY WISE
ELIGIBILITY FOR CFA
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Sr.
No
Category Coverage of Building CFA
1 Residential All type of Residential Buildings CFA up-to 30% of
benchmark cost or
project cost
whichever is
minimum.
2 Institutional Schools, Health Institutions including
Medical college & Hospitals,
Universities, Educational institutions etc.
[including those registered under the
Societies Registration Act 1860 and the
Indian Trust Act 1882.]
CFA up-to 30% of
benchmark cost or
project cost
whichever is
minimum.
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Sr.
No
Category Coverage of Building CFA
3 Social
Sector
Community centres, Welfare Homes, Old
Age Homes, Orphanages, Common
Service Centres, Common Workshops for
Artisans or Craftsman, facilities for use
of Community. Trusts/NGOs/Voluntary
Organizations/Training Institutions, any
other Establishments for Common Public
use etc. [including those registered under
the Societies Registration Act 1860 and
the Indian Trust Act 1882]
CFA up-to 30%
of benchmark
cost or project
cost whichever is
minimum.
SECTOR WISE / CATEGORY WISE
ELIGIBILITY FOR CFA
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Incentive based scheme for Govt. buildings, Govt.
institutions/Govt. organizations including PSUs.
(Revised on 30.03.2017) 03/88/2015-16/GCRT
Sr.
No.
Achievement vis-à-vis target allocation Incentive
01 80% and above within the sanction period 16,250 per kW
02 Below 80% and upto 50% within the
sanction period
9,750 per KW
03 Below 50% and above 40% (Including 40
%) within the sanction period
6,500 per kW
04 Below 40% within the sanction period NIL
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General Guidelines:
MERC Notified (Net Metering Policy for Roof top Solar
PV System) Regulation 2015 on 10th Sept 2015 for
New/Existing Consumer for their own captive Use.
Net metering eligible for all LT/HT consumer with system
from 1 KWp to 1 MWp.
Solar System are owned and operated by the consumer
itself or by third party leasing such system to the
consumer.
Net metering for Roof-Top Solar
Photo Voltaic Systems) Regulations, 2015
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The cumulative capacity of all Roof top Solar system under
Net metering arrangements connected to the particular
Distribution Transformer shall not exceed 40 % of its rated
capacity.
The solar installation beyond 40 % of DTC rated capacity
may be allowed on consideration of detail load study of
particular DTC.
The variation in capacity of Solar PV system shall be allowed
within a range of 5 %
Net metering for Roof-Top Solar
Photo Voltaic Systems) Regulations, 2015
19. Billing and Accounting Methodology
➢ Monthly Surplus Units after Own Consumption injected into
Grid are to be carried forward to next billing month.(Banking
Given to the Consumers. )
➢ Consumers eligible for TOD tariff should have TOD Net Meter
installed.
➢ Consumers NOT eligible for TOD tariff may have TOD or Non
– TOD Net Meter installed.
➢ Surplus Units Balanced at the end of FY are purchased by
MSEDCL at Average Power Purchase Cost (APPC) which shall
be accounted for Solar Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO).
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Demand Charges (category wise).
Energy Charges (category wise).
Wheeling Charges (voltage wise).
FAC.
Electricity Duty (category wise).
Tax on sale – 9.04 paisa/kWh.
DPC - 1.25%.
Interest
60 to 90 days 12%,
Above 90-120 days 15% and
Above 180 days 18%.
Interest on arrears of interest.
Components of MSEDCL Bill(2017-18)
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Residential-
Demand Charges-Rs.60 /month,1-Ph & 170 for 3-ph
(Inclusive of wheeling charges Rs 1.21 /KWh)
1-100 : Rs 4.21
101-300 : Rs 7.94
301-500 : Rs 10.91,
500-1000 : Rs 12.41 &
Above 1000 : Rs 13.69
+ ED : R- 16%, C- 21%,Cinema- 19%, CPP- 120 paise per unit
& Industrial- 9.30%+ Tax on sale- 8 paise per unit+FAC
MSEDCL Tariff Year 2017-18
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MSEDCL Tariff - 2016-17
HT Category-22kV and 11kV:-
HT- Industry:-
Continuous / Non continuous, Express / Non express:-
Rs.7.95(7.92) per kWh (Including, wheeling charges Rs0.0.82
per kWh),
Demand charges Rs.235 per kVA per month.
Seasonal Industry:
Rs.8.65 per kWh (Including, wheeling charges Rs0.82 per
kWh),
Demand charges Rs.235 per kVA per month.
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MSEDCL Tariff - 2016-17
HT IX Public Services: Govt Educational Institutes,
Hospitals.
Express /Non Express: Rs.7.92(7.88) /kWh (Including, wheeling
charges Rs 0.82 /kWh),
Demand charges Rs.235(220) /kVA per month.
Public Services Others (Including Ports):-
Rs.9.82 per kWh (Including, wheeling charges Rs0.82 per
kWh)
Demand charges Rs.235 per kVA per month.
25. Billing and Accounting Methodology
➢ In case the consumer is eligible for TOD tariff, the consumption
in each TOD slot will be first compensated with units injected in
corresponding TOD slot. Any injection over and above the
consumption in a TOD slot will be accounted as if the Excess
injection had occurred during off-peak hours i.e. during A zone
only. Example are given below
ZONES
A ZONE : 22:00 TO 06:00 (-1.50 … REBATE)
B ZONE : 06:00 TO 09:00 AND 12:00 TO 18:00 (0.00)
C ZONE : 09:00 TO 12:00 (+0.80 …. ADDITIONAL)
D ZONE : 18:00 TO 22:00 (+1.10 …..ADDITIONAL)
26. Billing and Accounting Methodology
Case 1
Import
Units
Export
Units
Offset
Units
Excess
Units for
Adj. in
“Slot A”
Net Units
for
Billing
Carry
Forward
Units
Slot - A 250 0 0 0 250 0
Slot – B 250 200 200 0 50 0
Slot – C 250 90 90 0 160 0
Slot – D 250 10 10 0 240 0
Total 1000 300 300 0 700 0
27. Import
Units
Export
Units
Offset
Units
Excess
Units for
Adj. in
“Slot A”
Net Units
for
Billing
Carry
Forward
Units
1 2 3 4 5 =(If 3 >
2 then 3-2
else 3)
6= (2-4) 7
Slot - A 250 0 250 0 0 410
Slot – B 250 800 250 550 0 0
Slot – C 250 360 250 110 0 0
Slot – D 250 40 40 0 210 0
Total 1000 1200 790 410 210 410
Billing and Accounting Methodology
Case 2
29. CM Solar Agri Feeder Scheme
Agriculture sector consumes 30 % of the total power
consumption in the Maharashtra State.
Policy published for Agriculture feeder as “Chief Minister
Solar Agriculture Feeder Scheme” on 14th June 2017.
Concept to energize Agriculture pumps from solar energy
feeder to help farmer to avail power during the day time.
Curtail burden of energy charges on cross subsidizing
consumers.
30. CM Solar Agri Feeder Scheme
Two demonstration sites proposed for the project by
MahaGenco in Co-ordination with MEDA and
MSEDCL
Village Kolambi, Dist : Yawatmal.
Village RaleganSidhi , Dist : Ahmednagar.
31. Drinking Water Pump for Rural Area
Off Grid Solar Pump for Drinking water in Rural Area.
Pump capacity of 3/5/7.5 and 10 HP.
100 % fund by the Government.
Beneficiary to be finalized by CEO
Target of 2 Crs each District in the First Phase
Scheme will be implemented and Executed by MEDA
32. Achievement
As per recommendation of 13th finance commission Maharashtra
State received Rs. 961 crores for best achievement in
Renewable Energy capacity addition during 2010-11 to 2013-14.
National Award for Outstanding performance in the promotion of
Renewable Energy during 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2014
National Award as the Best State Designated Agency for Energy
conservation activities for the years 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14.
National Awards for Excellence in the field of Renewable Energy
in various 12 categories from AREAS.
National Excellence Award 2016 for Rooftop Solar Power
Projects in the Innovations in Solar Energy Category
National Excellence Award for highest number of CST
installations in the State of Maharashtra- 2016
33. Er. Kishor Shinde
General Manager (Pune Division)
Cell : 7030927278
Email :dgmpune@mahaurja.com
domedapune@mahaurja.com
Thank You