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Program Agenda |
| Day I |
| Time |
Content |
Speaker |
| 0900–0930 |
Registration |
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| Inaugural Session: 0930 hrs to 1000 hrs |
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Introductory remarks/ Inaugural address/Vote of thanks |
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Tea: 1000 hrs to 1015 hrs |
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| Session 2: 1015 hrs to 1315 hrs |
| 1015–1030 |
Self Introduction |
All Participants |
| 1030–1130 |
Indian Power Sector Scenario and need for transition towards renewable :
- Generation-Exist & Plan
- Renewable-Exist & Plan
- Comparison of Conventional and renewable generation for India and other countries
- Why Renewable
- Question & Answer
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| 1030–1130 |
Solar Project Development [PV & Thermal]
- Basics
- Solar Energy to Electricity conversion routes
- Technologies for Solar Power Generation
- Power Plant Organization based on above technologies
- Project Costing
- Question & Answer
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| Lunch: 1315 hrs to 1400 hrs | |
| Session 3: 1400 hrs to 1500 hrs |
| 1400–1500 |
Tariff Fixation Methodologies for Grid Connected RE:
- Electricity Generation- Cost determination methodology i.e., Avoided Cost Method, Marginal Cost, Competitive Bidding and Cost Plus Method
- Suggestive Economic Analysis of electricity generation cost of various renewable energy sources.
- Question & Answer
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| Lunch: 1315 hrs to 1400 hrs | |
| Session 4: 1515 hrs –1730 hrs |
| 1615–1700 |
RE Project Financing :
- Requirement
- Challenges in Appraisal of RE Project- Difficulties
- Investor’s (Both Debt & Equity) perspective
- Risk Mitigation Measures E.g., Partial guarantee from donor agencies like USAID, WB, ADB etc.
- Question & Answer
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| 1700–1800 |
Level playing field for RE Electricity
- Externalities and subsidies to conventional power-How electricity generation from renewable supports utilities & Govt
- Climate change imperative
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- Policy & Regulatory provisions under EA 2003, NTP
- Cost of Generation and Tariff Calculations for a 1 MW Grid-Connected Wind Power project
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| Day II |
| Session 5: 0930 hrs hrs to 1130 hrs |
| 0930–1030 |
Overview of Policy and Regulatory framework governing RE in India – Gaps in legislation and way forward
- Quick summary/ Overview of legislation regarding renewable-Country level,
- Gaps in legislation, policies and regulatory practices
- Question & Answer
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| 1030–1130 |
Existing Regulatory Practices across India states with respect to renewable energy resources.(RPS, grid connectivity, tariff etc ) |
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Tea: 1130 hrs to 1145 hrs |
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| Session 6: 1145 hrs to 1315 hrs |
| 1145–1245 |
Global best practices in RE Regulation and recent development in regulatory framework in India
- California case study
- CERC tariff notification
- National Action Plan on Climate Change [NRPS & REC]
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| 1245–1315 |
Carbon Credit Mechanism & Benefits |
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Lunch: 1315 hrs to 1400 hrs |
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| Session 7: 1400 hrs to 1545 hrs |
| 1345–1545 |
Market Development
- Barriers to market development
- Renewable Certificate Mechanism
- RE Power Trading through exchange board & related issues
- In India
- In South East Asia (pros & cons) … Bhutan, Bangladesh,Nepal, Srilanka, Maldives & Pakistan
- International practices
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Tea: 1545 hrs to 1600 hrs |
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| Session 8: 1600 hrs to 1800 hrs |
| 1600–1745 |
Techno-commercials of Solar Power Project Development
- Project Incentives & Tariff
- Project financial analysis, sensitivity and Risk Mitigation
- Solar Power Project Development in India & World
- Future of Solar Power Development & Conclusion
- Question & Answer
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Feedback
Certificate Distribution |
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- Tata BP Solar India Ltd
- RE Project Financing
- Overview of Policy and Regulatory Framework Governing RE in India – Gaps in Legislation and Way Forward
- Clean Development Mechanism and Benefits
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