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The government has released the draft National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy which aims at providing a framework to promote large grid connected wind-solar PV system for optimal and efficient utilisation of transmission infrastructure among others.
Goal and Objective
• The goal of the policy is to reach wind-solar hybrid capacity of 10 GW by 2022. The main objective of the policy is to provide a framework for promotion of large grid connected wind-solar PV system for optimal and efficient utilisation of transmission infrastructure and land, reducing the variability in renewable power generation, thus, achieving better grid stability.
Salient features
• Fiscal and financial incentives for hybridization of existing and new hybrid wind-solar Photovoltaic (PV) plants may be made available through financial institutions like IREDA and multilateral banks. • The existing wind power projects which are willing to install solar PV plant and existing solar power projects which are willing to install wind turbine generators are required to abide by the following conditions: • The injected hybrid power by the projects into the grid should not be more than the transmission capacity/grid connectivity allowed for existing wind/so • Solar project so that no augmentation of transmission capacity is required. The additional power generated through the hybrid project may be sold or used for captive purpose. • No additional transmission capacity charges shall be levied by the respective transmission entity for installing the solar PV/wind turbine generators, given the usage of transmission capacity being the same. • The implementation of wind-solar hybrid projects may make use of the following technologies: Wind-Solar Hybrid- AC integration Wind-Solar Hybrid- DC integration • Under the policy, Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) is required to lay down the guidelines for determination of generic tariff for wind-solar hybrid system. In addition, the CERC is also required to frame regulations for forecasting and scheduling of the hybrid systems. Support will be provided by the government for technology development projects in the field of hybrid systems and also for the development of standards for hybrid systems
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