Context :
PM
Modi begins three-day Gujarat visit; to inaugurate projects ahead of election .
/ HINDU /
09 Oct 2022
Extract :
“From today, people in
Modhera will no longer pay for electricity but will instead sell it and earn from it. Earlier, the
government supplied power to residents; now, with the installation of solar
panels, residents now produce their own electricity,” he said amid AAP’s
pre-poll sop of 300 units of free electricity if voted to power in the State.
In Modhera, all
residents have installed rooftop solar panels on their home under the State
government’s scheme.
https://www.livemint.com/news/india/pm-modi-declares-gujarat-s-modhera-as-india-s-first-24x7-solar-powered-village-11665323102394.html /
MINT / 09
Oct 2022
Extract :
Making Modhera the country's first round-the-clock solar-powered village
involved developing a ground-mounted
solar power plant and more than 1,300
rooftop solar systems on residential and government buildings, a government release
said.
PM
declares Guj village first with full solar power /
Hindustan Times / 09 Oct 2022
Extract :
The
government used to produce electricity and citizens purchased it but now the Centre is making efforts to
ensure that people can turn into
producers of electricity, the PM said
“The people are not only getting free electricity, they even make money by selling the extra
power generated. Here, the household owners and farmers are generators
and users of electricity. Whatever extra power is generated, they sell it to the government.
Not only are their power bills reduced to zero,
they can even make some extra income by selling power
to government,” he said at a rally in poll-bound
Gujarat.
Addressing the rally, the PM said the government is providing financial assistance to generate power
using rooftop solar panels and hundreds of thousands of solar
pumps have been installed across the country for irrigation purposes.
“Whenever people will talk about solar in future, Modhera will be at the top of the
minds. It is a place where everything is run
using solar power be it agriculture or household utilities,” he said.
According to a statement from the Gujarat government, both
central and state governments invested over ₹80
crore in the project, with the state allotting 12 hectares of area for the project.
“The people in the village can save 60%
to 100% on their electricity bills
with this project,” the release said.
My Take :
Can this “ Miracle
of Modhera “ be replicated in 600,000 villages of
India ?
Without a doubt – if there is a political WILL
It is not difficult at all to find , on the outskirts
of every village , just 10 – 20 hectares of land ( belonging to the State Government ), which is neither used for farming , nor for
cattle-grazing
That leaves the question of raising Rs 80 crore for each village ( a simplified assumption )
To find Rs 80 crore each for 6 lakh villages , is
no doubt beyond the means of , either the Central Govt or the State Governments
Villagers, themselves
may not be able to contribute in any significant manner
On the other hand, City dwellers have
funds for installing Solar Panels but just not enough Roof Area ( 100 KW requirement of 10 tenants of a
multi-story building, would require 10,000 Sq Ft of terrace area ! )
But here is my 2 YEAR old
suggestion , which can supply to “ city dwellers “ ,
solar power produced by “ village dwellers “ , living hundreds or thousands
of km away !
Ø A
Tale of Two States ………………………………………………..[ 28 Oct 2020 ]
Extract :
Ø Introduce “ Co-operative
Farming of Solar Power / CFSP “
{ along
the lines of Dairy Farmers’ AMUL
Milk Cooperative Society
}
Ø Under CFSP, provide 30 % Capital Cost Subsidy to companies setting up large (
> 500 MW ) Solar Farms in remote areas ( eg : desert areas of Kutch – Spiti –
Lahul – Ladakh etc , which
have a potential to generate 315 GW of Solar power )
Read : https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2018/08/from-ladakh-with-love-and-sun-shine.html
Ø 1 MW of ( grid ) solar will need 100,000 sq ft of solar panels ( 1 KW will need 100
sq ft )
Ø The estimated cost of 1 MW solar
power plant is approx. Rs 4 - 6
crore.
Ø That works out to approx. Rs 400 - 600
/ sq ft of Capital cost for Solar panels
Ø Solar Farm company can “ Sell “ ownership rights of solar panels to individuals in
modules of 1000 sq ft, ( costing Rs 4- 6 lakh per module ). These rights can be
sold / transferred to any buyer, only with prior permission of the Solar Farm
Company concerned
Ø Each module ( of 1,000 sq ft ) will generate 10 KW of power, which Company will
feed into a NATIONAL GRID ( free ) .
Ø Each such Co-operative Company can reserve / own by itself, 30 % of Solar Panels
for generating power for sale in free market
Ø My nearest DISCOM will supply me those 10 KW, free of cost ( ie: deduct from my
monthly usage ) . Any excess over my actual consumption, to be credited to my
account
Ø Depending upon my usage / need , I as an individual CO-OPERATIVE OWNER ,
can “ buy “ any number of STANDARD MODULES, and from any number of
Cooperative Farming companies or other Co-op Owners
Ø This set-up will require NATIONAL SOLAR EXCHANGE in which ALL discoms
will be mandated
to become members
Dear Shri R K Singhji,
Barely 3 WEEKS after sending you above-mentioned e-mail, I was delighted to read
that
your Ministry has
planned to launch a Scheme, almost IDENTICAL to what I had suggested , as
summarized below :
Ø Congratulations
, Shri R K Singhji …………………………….[ 19 Nov 2020 ]
Extract :
Ø Name of
Scheme
'Development
of Wind Parks /Wind-solar Hybrid Parks
Ø “ Plug
and Play “ solution
Wind Energy Park will provide a plug and play solution ( availability of land,
transmission, necessary infrastructure and necessary approvals ) to the
investors for installing wind / wind-solar
power projects
Ø Sites
Sits have been identified across seven states – Tamil Nadu / Andhra Pradesh
/ Karnataka / Telangana / Gujarat /
Rajasthan / Madhya Pradesh
Ø Who will
select Park developers ?
The State Government would designate park developer who would
undertake the development of park including DPR preparation, land,
transmission infrastructure etc
Ø Potential
For a capacity of 53,495 MW ( 53.5 GW ) -
@ 5 MW per sq km
Ø Prescribed
Capacity of each park
500 MW and more. In special circumstances, smaller parks may be allowed .
In any case, the capacity of each
park shall not be less than 50 MW.
Ø Who can invest in a park ?
Park developers may also be allowed to “ pool “ small investor into the single park
Ø MNRE’s
Financial assistance to the developer
# For preparation of
DPR > Rs 25 lakh per park
# For park development cost > “ Rs 20 lakh / MW “ or “ 30 % of
development
cost “,
whichever
is lower
Ø Interstate
Transfer of power
If the power generated in the park (full or partial) is exported to other
state, then the state
for a facilitation charge @ 5 paisa per unit of electricity exported to other
state from project developer
Ø Comments to be sent by > 28 Nov. 2020 ( to Shri Rahul Rawat
Source :
MNRE proposes scheme for development of wind-solar hybrid parks
( Business Line / 19 Nov )
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
hcp@RecruitGuru.com / 10
Oct 2022
Related Readings
:
Ø MY
163 BLOG'S ON SOLAR POWER ………………………………….[ 10
Mar 2022 ]
{ Deccan Herald - 01 Nov 2022 )
==============================================================
2017 ( 1 ) :
Solar Chula ? Some Unanswered Questions …………………….[ 03 Nov 2017 ]
2018 ( 1 ) :
Solar Chulha : Where can I buy ? …………………………………………….[ 16 July 2018 ]
2020 ( 4 ) :
Dear Shri Goyalji : How about a Solar Cooker ? ……………………..[ 26 Aug 2020 ]
Time to " Talk the Walk " …………………………………………………………..[19 Sep 2020 ]
Not in one day : What about 3 years ? …………………………………….[ 25 Oct 2020 ]
Enough to entice Elon ? ……………………………………………………………[ 03 Nov 2020 ]
2021 ( 3 ) :
Inscrutable are the ways of the Providence ? ………………………….[15 June 2021 ]
Air Pollution Sources : And “ How to save 2.5 Lakh lives “………[ 25 June 2021 ]
Congratulations, Dr Harish Hiraniji …………………………………………..[ 13 Nov 2021 ]
2022 ( 4 ) :
A Battery Swapping Policy for Battery-Powered Solar Cookers ? [ 25 Mar 2022 ]
Getting Closer : Battery-powered Electric Cooker …………………….[ 11 May 2022 ]
3C = Congratulations, Calicut Cooker-Walas ……………………………[ 10 June 2022 ]
My Solar Cooker dream about to materialise ? [ 07 July 2022 ]
Dear Narendrabhai : Thanks for reminding ……………………………….[ 04 Mar 2022 ]
Extract :
Ø He said innovations are required in in the areas of clean cooking and SOLAR COOKING can be a big
Ø In Sept 2017 , while inaugurating ONGC’s corporate office, PM Shri Modiji said :
“ Our poor rural ladies are suffering due to air pollution caused by burning
wood – straw – cow-dung
Millions of them are prematurely dying due to lung diseases
We must give them Solar Chulhas “
Ø How can Govt help to accelerate a RAPID ADOPTION of Solar Cookers ?
By providing a DBT ( Direct Benefit Transfer ) of 75 % of the Sale Price
of a Solar Cooker ( meeting very specific performance criteria – and
having obtained a prior ISI certificate ), into the Jan Dhan Account of the
buyer (
This subsidy would be available to a HOUSE-HOLD ( and not to each
person in the family ), and can be availed only ONCE per family. Aadhar
details would be mandatory
Subsidy would be available for only DIRECT PURCHASE from govt
approved Authorised Dealers – and
Ø Allocation of Rs 37,256 crore for LPG subsidy ( for cooking ), is an ANNUAL RECURRING expense
Ø Govt had specified its max “ Sale Price” at Rs 10,000 /- per Stove [ $ 135 ]
Ø For Rs 37,256 Crore, govt can buy and distribute ( FREE ), some 3.7 cr (37 million ) solar stoves
Ø Within about 2 years, Govt can handover a SOLAR STOVE to all households covered by Ujwalla Scheme households covered by Ujwalla Scheme