India Targeting 20 GW of Grid Connected Solar Power by 2022

India though its policy initiatives is trying to achieve 22 GW including 20 GW of grid connected and 2 GW of off-grid installation by 2022.
 
Nov. 16, 2012 - PRLog -- India is emerging as one of the leading solar PV markets in the world as the country is blessed with immense potential for solar energy as most of the states have more than 300 sunny days and the specific average annual solar energy yield in India is estimated between 1700 – 1900 kWh per kWp. Indian Solar power has the potential to generate 50,000 MW which would be enough to meet over 7% of power requirement by 2022. In addition to this, it can mitigate about 2.6% of carbon emissions and save over 71 MTPA of imported coal in that year equivalent to US$ 5.5 Billion of imports.

Though, till now it plays almost non-existent role in the Indian energy mix in the next ten years primarily driven by rising power demand, increasing fossil fuel prices are expected to drive solar power installation and market is expected to show a significant growth. As solar technology cost incentive and require huge capital cost introduction of government incentives such as ambitious National Solar Mission (NSM), various state level initiatives, solar energy quotas for utilities are expected to fuel the growth in future.

India though its policy initiatives is trying to achieve 22 GW including 20 GW of grid connected and 2 GW of off-grid installation by 2022. In past few years Indian solar market has witnessed a rapid growth with installation about 300 MW in the year 2011 backed by strong central as well as state level policies. At the state level Gujarat is leading in installation backed by Gujarat Solar Policy 2009 and with a Renewable energy Portfolio Standard (RPS) of 5% for power-distribution companies to be increased to 7% for 2012.

Research report “India solar Power Sector Analysis” gives comprehensive details on the multiple aspect associated with solar power generation in India. Report helps to analyze the existing policy and regulatory framework at national as well as state level.

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Report Table of Contents:

1. India Renewable Power Landscape

2. India Solar Power Sector Landscape

 2.1 Overview

 2.2 Current Scenario

3. Solar Power Market Dynamics

 3.1 Overview

 3.2 Value Chain Analysis

 3.3 PV Production & Marketing

 3.4 Technology Analysis

 3.5 Cost Analysis

 3.6 Emerging Trends in Solar Power Market

4. Solar Power Installed Capacity

 4.1 Grid Connected

 4.2 Off Grid

5. Operating Solar Projects in India

 5.1 Charanka Solar Park

 5.2 Mithapur Solar Plant

 5.3 Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park

 5.4 Bitta Solar Power Plant

 5.5 Gandhi Nagar Roof Top Solar Plant

 5.6 Cuttack Solar Park

6. Upcoming Solar Projects in India

 6.1 Sakri Solar plant

 6.2 Canal Solar Power Project

 6.3 Tamil Nadu Solar Power Park

 6.4 Nuapada Solar Power Park

 6.5 Bolangir Solar Park

 6.6 Coimbatore Solar Park

 6.7 Uttar Pradesh Canal Projects

7. Decentralized Solar Power Development

 7.1 Solar Cities

   7.1.1 Development Plan

   7.1.2 Financial Assistance by Government

   7.1.3 Eligibility for Financial Assistance

 7.2 Rooftop Solar System in Homes/Buildings

 7.3 Solar Energy Systems

   7.3.1 Solar Water Heating System

   7.3.2 Solar Lanterns

   7.3.3 Street Lighting

8. Solar PV Manufacturing

9. Factors Driving the Solar Power

 9.1 Increasing Power Demand Supply Gap

 9.2 Increasing Focus on Clean Energy

 9.3 Favorable Policy Framework

 9.4 Solar Power as Standalone/Decentralized Installation

 9.5 Growth in PV Manufacturing Capacity

 9.6 Rural Electrification

 9.7 Increasing Number of Telecom Towers

10. Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM)

 10.1 Overview

 10.2 Objective & Targets

11. Government Initiatives & Schemes

 11.1  Solar Power Purchase Obligation by States

 11.2 Generation Based Incentives

 11.3  Renewable Energy Certificate Scheme

 11.4  Capital Subsidy Scheme for Providing Basic Lighting Needs through Solar Charging Stations

 11.5  Rooftop PV & Small Solar Power Generation Programme

 11.6  Programme on Off-Grid and Decentralized Solar Applications

 11.7  Concessional Customs & Excise Duty Exemption Certificate

 11.8  Sate Level Policy Initiatives

   11.8.1 Gujarat

   11.8.2 Rajasthan

   11.8.3 Karnataka

   11.8.4 Tamil Nadu

   11.8.5 Haryana

   11.8.6 Andhra Pradesh

   11.8.7 Kerala

 11.9  India Semiconductor Policy

 11.10 Energy Efficient Solar/Green Buildings Scheme

 11.11 Solar Thermal Policy

12. Institutional Support Network

 12.1  Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

 12.2  Solar Energy Centre

 12.3  India Renewable Energy Development Agency

13. Future of Solar Power in India

 13.1 Future Outlook

 13.2 Challenges to be Resolved

14. Key Players

 14.1  Moser Baer Clean Energy

 14.2  Tata Power Solar

 14.3  Maharishi Solar

 14.4  Reliance Solar Group

 14.5  Titan Energy System Ltd.

 14.6  Websol Energy System

 14.7  Indosolar

 14.8  PLG Power

 14.9  Central Electronics Limited

 14.10 USL Photovoltaics

 14.11 Euro Multivision

Contact:

Himanshu Chawla
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