Solar power projects can be set up anywhere in the country, however the scattering of solar power projects leads to higher project cost per MW and higher transmission losses. Individual projects of smaller capacity incur significant expenses in site development, drawing separate transmission lines to nearest substation, procuring water and in creation of other necessary infrastructure. It also takes a long time for project developers to acquire land, get various permissions, etc. which delays the project. To overcome these challenges, the scheme for “Development of Solar Parks and Ultra Mega Solar Power Projects” was rolled out by MNRE, GoI in December, 2014 with an objective to facilitate the solar project developers to set up projects in a plug and play model.
The solar park is a concentrated zone of development of solar power generation projects and provides developers an area that is well characterized, with proper infrastructure and access to amenities and where the risk of the projects can be minimized. Solar park also facilitates project developers by reducing the number of required approvals.
Large size projects have a potential to bring down the cost of solar power. Therefore, for the small and medium size consumers and generators, economies of scale is attained in a solar park, enabling them also to get a level playing field and bring down their cost of solar power as well.
At the State level, the solar parks enable the States to bring in significant investment from project developers, meet its Solar Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) mandate and provide employment opportunities to local population. The State also reduces its carbon footprint by avoiding emissions equivalent to the solar park’s installed capacity and generation. Further, consumers in the State will also avoid procuring power from fossil fuel-based power plants.
The solar park provides a huge impetus to solar energy generation by acting as a demonstration facility to encourage project developers and investors, prompting additional projects of similar nature, triggering economies of scale for cost-reductions, technical improvements and achieving large scale reductions in green house gasses (GHG) emissions.
The Solar Power Park Developer “SPPD” is tasked with acquiring the land for the Park, cleaning it, levelling it wherever considered desirable and allocating the plots for individual projects. In the solar park plug and play facility is being provided for setting up of solar project.
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Solar Power Project is a single entity which could not be divided in to smaller projects. Solar Power Projectmay be set up within the solar park or any other place outside the solar park. These may be installed of two types (i) Captive Solar Power Project and (ii)) Solar Power Project for third party sale. Solar Power Project may be installed at any place (remote location) within the State/Country and power generated can be used at any place by using the transmission lines of the Power Utilities of the State/Central Agencies. In Haryana the development of Solar Power Projects are governed by HERC Green Energy Open Access -2023 Regulations and its amendment from time to time.
Solar power generated in excess of use during solar hours may be given to the Power Utilities, which can be used during non-solar hours with some conditions.
• Preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPR) for development of Solar Power Parks, Solar Power Projects and other Renewable Energy Projects. • Providing consultation in development of Solar Power Parks and Solar Power Projects, including all types of approvals/permissions, land aggregation and development. • Providing assistance in procuring Solar/Renewable Power for the Industries/Commercial entities. • Providing assistance in HERC matters/ Regulations and Guidelines of the respective Departments. • Consultations is being also provided in other Renewable Energy Projects such as Biomass, Biogas, Compressed Biogas (CBG) Projects. • Liasoning is being provided with New & Renewable Energy Department/HAREDA, MNRE and Power Utilities (HVPNL/UHBVN/DHBVN/HPPC). • Providing assistance in obtaining all the required permissions from concerned departments. • Providing Consultation services in Land Aggregation for Renewable Energy Projects. • Arranging Land for development of Solar Power Parks
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