Maharashtra bets big on floating solar PVs
20 Feb 2020
3 Min Read
CW Staff
A new report by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has found that India鈥檚 reservoirs have 18,000 sq km of area with the potential to generate 280 GW of solar power through floating solar photovoltaic (PV) plants. The report also says that Maharashtra has the most potential and can generate 57,891 MW of electricity through solar PV installations on 3,173 sq km of water surface area in reservoirs.
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The report 鈥楩loating Solar Photovoltaic (FSPV): A Third Pillar to Solar PV Sector?鈥� has been produced by TERI, as part of the Energy Transmission Commission (ETC) India. It provides state-wise details of floating solar potential in the form of a web-based interactive tool called India Floating Solar PV-Tool, which has also been developed under this study.
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The findings of the report, which was released during the recently held World Sustainable Development Summit 2020, have the potential to help in planning out the strategies for achieving overall capacity addition in solar energy in India. The report has calculated the potential for floating solar photovoltaics (FSPVs), or 鈥榝loatovoltaics鈥�, on the basis of 30 per cent of the water surface area of the country鈥檚 medium and large reservoirs.
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At present, ground-based installations form 93.1 per cent of India鈥檚 grid-connected solar PV sector. The installation cost of utility-scale solar PV in the country has reduced by 84 per cent between 2010 and 2018, making India the country with the lowest installation cost for utility scale solar PVs.
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However, solar PV deployment is quite land intensive and scaling up projects requires large chunks of contiguous land parcels, which has its own set of challenges. In order to keep the pace of development commensurate with India鈥檚 national targets for solar capacity additions, alternatives such as floating solar need to be explored and established. It is estimated that the global annual capacity addition from floating solar may rise from the 1.314 GWp in 2018 to 4.6 GWp by 2022. Presently, China is the leading international market followed by Japan and South Korea for floating solar. India also has very bright prospects to develop FSPV projects due to availability of large water bodies in the country.
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Dr Ashvini Kumar, Senior Director, Renewable Energy Technologies, TERI, said, 鈥淭his report is an excellent initiative opening up alternatives for solar capacity additions. Preliminary data analysis indicates a huge potential of 280 GW with a certain coverage of water surface area. Maharashtra is a leading state in terms of potential for installations of FSPV, followed by Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.鈥�
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Dr Ajay Mathur, Director General, TERI, said, 鈥淔loating Solar PV could be a potential option for accelerating solar power deployment in the country, which would ultimately help in achieving NDC goals. It is time to look for bringing a conducive policy framework to encourage tapping this potential.鈥�
A new report by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) has found that India鈥檚 reservoirs have 18,000 sq km of area with the potential to generate 280 GW of solar power through floating solar photovoltaic (PV) plants. The report also says that Maharashtra has the most potential and can generate 57,891 MW of electricity through solar PV installations on 3,173 sq km of water surface area in reservoirs.听The report 鈥楩loating Solar Photovoltaic (FSPV): A Third Pillar to Solar PV Sector?鈥� has been produced by TERI, as part of the Energy Transmission Commission (ETC) India. It provides state-wise details of floating solar potential in the form of a web-based interactive tool called India Floating Solar PV-Tool, which has also been developed under this study.听The findings of the report, which was released during the recently held World Sustainable Development Summit 2020, have the potential to help in planning out the strategies for achieving overall capacity addition in solar energy in India. The report has calculated the potential for floating solar photovoltaics (FSPVs), or 鈥榝loatovoltaics鈥�, on the basis of 30 per cent of the water surface area of the country鈥檚 medium and large reservoirs.听At present, ground-based installations form 93.1 per cent of India鈥檚 grid-connected solar PV sector. The installation cost of utility-scale solar PV in the country has reduced by 84 per cent between 2010 and 2018, making India the country with the lowest installation cost for utility scale solar PVs.听However, solar PV deployment is quite land intensive and scaling up projects requires large chunks of contiguous land parcels, which has its own set of challenges. In order to keep the pace of development commensurate with India鈥檚 national targets for solar capacity additions, alternatives such as floating solar need to be explored and established. It is estimated that the global annual capacity addition from floating solar may rise from the 1.314 GWp in 2018 to 4.6 GWp by 2022. Presently, China is the leading international market followed by Japan and South Korea for floating solar. India also has very bright prospects to develop FSPV projects due to availability of large water bodies in the country.听Dr Ashvini Kumar, Senior Director, Renewable Energy Technologies, TERI, said, 鈥淭his report is an excellent initiative opening up alternatives for solar capacity additions. Preliminary data analysis indicates a huge potential of 280 GW with a certain coverage of water surface area. Maharashtra is a leading state in terms of potential for installations of FSPV, followed by Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.鈥澨鼶r Ajay Mathur, Director General, TERI, said, 鈥淔loating Solar PV could be a potential option for accelerating solar power deployment in the country, which would ultimately help in achieving NDC goals. It is time to look for bringing a conducive policy framework to encourage tapping this potential.鈥�
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