As part of efforts to achieve the Centre's target of 40 GW rooftop solar by 2022, Solar Energy Corp (SECI) has floated a tender of 1000 MW power for development of grid-connected rooftop solar capacity by utilising buildings of central ministries/departments.
"This would be the largest rooftop tender to be launched by SECI and is expected to give a big boost to the hugely potent rooftop solar power generation segment," the New & Renewable Energy Ministry said in a statement today.
According to the statement, the 1000 MW tender, one of the largest globally, is a move to rapidly escalate rooftop solar capacity in the country, and comes in quick succession to SECI's earlier tender of 500 MW capacity, targeting buildings in the residential/institutional and social sectors.
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The upcoming 1000 MW tender is especially targeted at utilising the numerous buildings of the central government ministries/departments.
The highlight of this tender is its innovative 'Achievement-Linked Incentives Scheme' wherein the incentives in terms of capital subsidy shall be provided on the basis of performance achieved by designated ministries/departments against their committed targets in the given timespan.
In this scheme, the grid-connected rooftop solar systems shall be installed with the financial assistance for MNRE in the form of incentives.
The power generated from the systems shall be used for meeting the captive requirement of the buildings and the surplus power, if any, shall be fed to the grid under the net-metering arrangement of the respective State.
The Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) has allocated 21 ministries/ departments to SECI inter alia Ministry of Human Resource Development, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs etc.
The ministries have shown great enthusiasm and have assured their commitment with submission of 'Green Energy Commitment Certificates' to MNRE for implementation of Grid Connected SPV power plants at the roof of their offices/other buildings etc, as part of their clean energy initiatives and achieving national target of alleviating global warming.
Various ministries/department have been sensitised by
MNRE/SECI for implementation of grid connected rooftop systems.
MNRE has also collated the demand of the various ministries/departments for implementation of the systems. Based on the indicative list of sites provided by MNRE and various interested ministries, SECI is carrying out a potential assessment which shall be provided to the solar PV developers (SPD).
The SPDs will be selected state-wise through national competitive bidding process and provision of one rate/state shall be kept in the scheme. The 1000 MW capacity will be distributed between CAPEX and RESCO modes of implementation in the ratio 30/70.
In this scheme, SECI in consultation with MNRE, is also introducing a payment security mechanism which is apparently a first in the history of the rooftop programme, with the assurance of all rightful payments to the SPDs under RESCO model.
SECI has also tied up with Financial institutes (FIs) such as IREDA and SBI for disbursement of loans with special discount packages to be offered by these institutions to the developers.
A toll-free number is being set up to ensure ease of communication of various stakeholders with SECI, it added.