Andhra Pradesh Solar Power Policy
ORDER:-
In order to
promote generation of power from Solar Power, the State
Government hereby
introduce the Andhra Pradesh Solar Policy 2012, as
mentioned below
:-
ANDHRA PRADESH SOLAR POWER POLICY -2012
PREAMBLE
Solar power is
one of the important renewable energy sources. GoI have
recognized the
importance of Solar Energy as one of the future sources of
energy and
accordingly National Solar Mission was launched on 14.11.2009,
under the brand
name “Solar India” with an objective to maximize generation of
power from solar
energy.
Andhra Pradesh is
one of the suitable locations for installing Solar Power Projects due to
the following favorable factors:
Availability of about 300 sunny days in a year with solar insolation of 5.5 to 6
KWh/m².
Availability of widespread electric grid network, which facilitate Projects with
easy connectivity.
Growing energy demand in the State.
The present
situation prevailing in the State with regard to substantial gap
between the
demand and supply position of power calls for taking immediate
measures to
augment production of energy through non conventional sources on
fast track.
Keeping in view the conducive environment present to encourage
solar power and
also the fact that the production of solar power is less time
consuming, it has
been decided to formulate the following policy to encourage
generation of
solar power in the State.
OBJECTIVE :
Main objectives
of the Solar power policy are:
1. To encourage,
develop and promote solar power generation in the State with
a view to meet
the growing demand for power in an environmentally and
economically
sustainable manner.
2. To attract
investment in the state for the establishment of solar power plants.
3. To promote
investments for setting up manufacturing facilities in the State,
which can
generate gainful local employment.
4. To promote the
Off-Grid Solar applications to meet the power needs on
Stand-alone
basis.
5. To contribute
to overall economic development, employment generation and
improvement in
public services by provision of electrical energy for various
needs.
6. To encourage
Decentralised, Distribution Generation System in the State to
reduce T&D
losses.
1. Title
The policy shall
be known as the “Andhra Pradesh Solar
Power Policy – 2012 ”
2. Operative Period
The policy shall
come into operation with effect from the date of issuance and shall remain
applicable till 2017.
3. Eligible Developers
All registered
companies, Central and State power generation/ distribution companies and
public / private sector solar power project developers will be eligible for
setting up of Solar Power Projects, either for the purpose of captive use
and/or for selling of electricity, in accordance with the Electricity Act-2003,
as amended from time to time.
The entity
desiring to set up Solar Power Project, either for sale of power and/ or for
captive use of power within the state, shall submit a proposal to the Nodal
Agency.
4. Installed capacity
a) Utility Grid Power Projects for Captive
use /direct sale to 3rd
Party/ Within the State
The State will
promote Solar Power Developers to set up Solar Power
Plants for
captive use or sale of power to 3rd party/States other than Andhra
Pradesh. They
will qualify for REC subject to applicable CERC/APERC guidelines.
b) Utility Grid Power Projects for sale
through RE (Solar) Certificate
Mechanism
The State will
promote Solar Power Developers to set up Solar Power
Plants for sale
through RE (Solar) Certificate mechanism. The Solar Power
Developers will
be required to apply for accreditation to the State Accreditation
Agency and
thereafter to Central Agency for registration and issuance of RE
(Solar)
certificate under REC mechanism as per order/regulations of appropriate
Commission issued
in this regard. SLDC will give clearance for REC applications
within 15 days
from the date of application. The Power generated from these
power projects shall
be purchased by AP DISCOMs at Pooled Cost of Power
Purchase as
determined by A.P.E.R.C. from time to time. The Solar Power
Developers will
sell RE (Solar) Certificates as per the regulations/orders of
A.P.E.R.C.
5. Open Access for Third Party Sale
Intra-state Open Access clearance for the whole
tenure of the project or
25 years
whichever is earlier will be granted within 15 working days of application
to both the
generator and consumer irrespective of voltage level.
6. Wheeling and Transmission Loss
Producer will
bear the wheeling and transmission losses as per actual.
7. Banking
Conditional
Banking (heading)
“Banking of 100%
of energy shall be permitted for one year from the date
of banking. The
settlement of banked energy will be done on monthly basis.
However, banked
units cannot be consumed/redeemed from February to June
and also during
TOD hours as amended from time to time. Developer will be
required to pay
2% of the banked energy towards banking charges. Suitable
amendment will be
incorporated in the concerned regulation of APERC.’
8. Incentive:
In order to
encourage the immediate production of Solar Power to reduce
the present gap
in demand and supply position of power and provide industries
with a
possibility to utilise the power produced through solar power, following
incentives will
be extended to those solar power Developers who commission
their solar plant
by June 2014. These incentives will be in force for a period of
seven years from
the date of implementation.
a. Wheeling and Transmission Charges
There will be no
wheeling and transmission charges for wheeling of power
generated from
the Solar Power Projects , to the desired location/s for captive
use/third party
sale within the state through Grid subject to industries
maintaining their
demand within its contracted demand. However, wheeling and
transmission
charges for wheeling of power generated from the Solar Power
Projects for sale
outside the state will be as per APERC regulations
b. Cross Subsidy charges
Cross subsidy
surcharge shall not be applicable for Open Access obtained for
third party sale
within the state subject to the industries maintaining their demand
within its
contracted demand with the DISCOMs. It is not applicable for captive
use.
c. Electricity Duty exemption
All Solar Power
projects will be exempted from paying Electricity Duty for captive
consumption and
third party sale within the state.
d. VAT refund
VAT paid in A.P.
only for all the inputs required for solar power projects will be refunded by
the Commercial Tax Department.
e. Refund of Stamp Duty and Registration
charges
Industries
Department will provide incentive in terms of refund of Stamp Duty and
Registration
charges for land purchased for setting up solar power project.
f. REC
All projects
developed with the above incentives will be eligible for REC
benefits subject
to applicable CERC/APERC guidelines. Developer may decide
either to avail
eligible incentives or only the incentives permissible under the
CERC/APERC
guidelines. Deemed injection into grid for in-house/ co-located
solar generation
will also be eligible for REC benefits subject to applicable
CERC/ APERC
guidelines.”
9. Grid Connectivity and Evacuation
facility
The power
generated from a Solar Power Project shall be injected at an
appropriate
voltage to the nearest sub-station of the AP Transco / Distribution
Licensee.
The evacuation
line from interconnection point to grid substation shall be
laid by the
APTRANSCO or DISCOM at the cost of the project developer.
However, if the
project developer wishes to lay evacuation line by themselves,
they can do so by
paying the supervision charges to APTRANSCO/DISCOM.
APTRANSCO/DISCOMs
will ensure the technical feasibility for evacuation is
granted within 21
days of applying.
10. Land
It is the
responsibility of the Project Developer to acquire the land
required for the
project.
11. Restriction on use of Fossil Fuels
No fossil fuel
viz., Coal, gas, lignite, naphtha, wood etc., shall be allowed
to be used in a
Solar Power Plant.
12. Reactive Power Charges
The drawl of
Reactive Power by the solar power plant shall be charged as
decided by the
APERC.
13. Nodal Agency
New and Renewable
Energy Development Corporation of A.P. Ltd
(NREDCAP) shall
be the State Govt. Nodal Agency for clearance, facilitation and
implementation of
the proposed Solar Power Policy.
14. Project Monitoring
A “High Level
Committee” constituted with the following members will
monitor the
progress of implementation of the Solar Power projects cleared
under the
proposed policy:
1. Principal
Secretary, Energy Department
2. Principal
Secretary, Industries and CIP
3. V.C.&
Managing Director, NREDCAP (Member-Convener)
4. Chairman and
Managing Director, APTRANSCO
5. Commissioner,
Commercial Tax.
6. One C&MD
of DISCOMs by rotation ( One Year).
7. Representative
of Finance Department.
8. Representative
of FAPCCI and CII.
9. One
representative from Solar Power Developers
If any difficulty
arises in giving effect to this policy, the High Level
Committee is
authorized to issue clarification as well as interpretation to such
provisions, as
may appear to be necessary for removing the difficultly either on
its own motion or
after hearing those parties who have represented.
15. Review
State Govt. will
undertake review of this policy after a period of two years.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE
GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
MRUTUNJAY SAHOO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
------
G.O. Ms. No. 39 Dt. 26-09-2012
ORDER:-
In order to promote generation of power from Solar Power, the State
Government hereby introduce the Andhra Pradesh Solar Policy 2012, as
mentioned below :-
ANDHRA PRADESH SOLAR POWER POLICY -2012
PREAMBLE
Solar power is one of the important renewable energy sources. GoI have
recognized the importance of Solar Energy as one of the future sources of
energy and accordingly National Solar Mission was launched on 14.11.2009,
under the brand name “Solar India” with an objective to maximize generation of
power from solar energy.
Andhra Pradesh is one of the suitable locations for installing Solar Power
Projects due to the following favorable factors:
• Availability of about 300 sunny days in a year with solar insolation
of 5.5 to 6 KWh/m².
• Availability of widespread electric grid network, which facilitate
Projects with easy connectivity.
• Growing energy demand in the State.
The present situation prevailing in the State with regard to substantial gap
between the demand and supply position of power calls for taking immediate
measures to augment production of energy through non conventional sources on
fast track. Keeping in view the conducive environment present to encourage
solar power and also the fact that the production of solar power is less time
consuming, it has been decided to formulate the following policy to encourage
generation of solar power in the State.
OBJECTIVE :
Main objectives of the Solar power policy are:
1. To encourage, develop and promote solar power generation in the State with
a view to meet the growing demand for power in an environmentally and
economically sustainable manner.
2. To attract investment in the state for the establishment of solar power plants.
3. To promote investments for setting up manufacturing facilities in the State,
which can generate gainful local employment.
Stand-alone basis.
5. To contribute to overall economic development, employment generation and
improvement in public services by provision of electrical energy for various
needs.
6. To encourage Decentralised, Distribution Generation System in the State to
reduce T&D losses.
1. Title
The policy shall be known as the “Andhra Pradesh Solar Power Policy
– 2012 ”
2. Operative Period
The policy shall come into operation with effect from the date of issuance
and shall remain applicable till 2017.
3. Eligible Developers
All registered companies, Central and State power generation/ distribution
companies and public / private sector solar power project developers will be
eligible for setting up of Solar Power Projects, either for the purpose of captive
use and/or for selling of electricity, in accordance with the Electricity Act-2003, as
amended from time to time.
The entity desiring to set up Solar Power Project, either for sale of power
and/ or for captive use of power within the state, shall submit a proposal to the
Nodal Agency.
4. Installed capacity
a) Utility Grid Power Projects for Captive use /direct sale to 3rd
Party/States other than A.P. State
The State will promote Solar Power Developers to set up Solar Power
Plants for captive use or sale of power to 3rd party/States other than Andhra
Pradesh.
b) Utility Grid Power Projects for sale through RE (Solar) Certificate
Mechanism
The State will promote Solar Power Developers to set up Solar Power
Plants for sale through RE (Solar) Certificate mechanism. The Solar Power
Developers will be required to apply for accreditation to the State Accreditation
Agency and thereafter to Central Agency for registration and issuance of RE
(Solar) certificate under REC mechanism as per order/regulations of appropriate
Commission issued in this regard. SLDC will give clearance for REC applications
within 15 days from the date of application. The Power generated from these
power projects shall be purchased by AP DISCOMs at Pooled Cost of Power
Purchase as determined by A.P.E.R.C. from time to time. The Solar Power
Developers will sell RE (Solar) Certificates as per the regulations/orders of
A.P.E.R.C.
If the Open Access is granted to any developer, they shall pay the
applicable Open Access charges and losses as approved by APERC from time
to time for sale to third party outside the State.
6. Wheeling and Transmission Loss
Producer will bear the wheeling and transmission losses as per actual.
7. Banking
Banking of 100% of energy shall be permitted from January to December of that
year. There will be no banking for energy produced being consumed on the same
day. However, banked units can not be consumed/redeemed between February
to June and also during peak hours i.e. 6.30 PM to 10.30 PM. Developer will be
required to pay 2% of the banked energy towards banking charges. The energy
unutilized by December of that year gets lapsed.
8. Incentive:
In order to encourage the immediate production of Solar Power to reduce
the present gap in demand and supply position of power and provide industries
with a possibility to utilise the power produced through solar power, following
incentives will be extended to those solar power Developers who commission
their solar plant by June 2014. These incentives will be in force for a period of
seven years from the date of implementation.
a. Wheeling and Transmission Charges
There will be no wheeling and transmission charges for wheeling of power
generated from the Solar Power Projects , to the desired location/s for captive
use/third party sale within the state through 33 KV system subject to industries
maintaining their demand within its contracted demand. However, wheeling and
transmission charges for wheeling of power generated from the Solar Power
Projects for sale outside the state will be as per APERC regulations
b. Cross Subsidy charges
Cross subsidy surcharge shall not be applicable for Open Access obtained for
third party sale within the state subject to the industries maintaining their demand
within its contracted demand with the DISCOMs. It is not applicable for captive
use.
c. Electricity Duty exemption
All Solar Power projects will be exempted from paying Electricity Duty for captive
consumption and third party sale within the state.
d. VAT refund
VAT for all the inputs required for solar power projects will be refunded by the
Commercial Tax Department.
e. Refund of Stamp Duty and Registration charges
Industries Department will provide incentive in terms of refund of Stamp Duty and
Registration charges for land purchased for setting up solar power project.
All projects developed with the above incentives will also be eligible for REC
benefits. Deemed injection into the grid for in-house captive solar generation
plant (in the same premises) will be considered for issue of REC.
9. Grid Connectivity and Evacuation facility
The power generated from a Solar Power Project shall be injected at an
appropriate voltage to the nearest sub-station of the AP Transco / Distribution
Licensee.
The evacuation line from interconnection point to grid substation shall be
laid by the APTRANSCO or DISCOM at the cost of the project developer.
However, if the project developer wishes to lay evacuation line by themselves,
they can do so by paying the supervision charges to APTRANSCO/DISCOM.
APTRANSCO/DISCOMs will ensure the technical feasibility for evacuation is
granted within 21 days of applying.
10. Land
It is the responsibility of the Project Developer to acquire the land
required for the project.
11. Restriction on use of Fossil Fuels
No fossil fuel viz., Coal, gas, lignite, naphtha, wood etc., shall be allowed
to be used in a Solar Power Plant.
12. Reactive Power Charges
The drawl of Reactive Power by the solar power plant shall be charged as
decided by the APERC.
13. Nodal Agency
New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of A.P. Ltd
(NREDCAP) shall be the State Govt. Nodal Agency for clearance, facilitation and
implementation of the proposed Solar Power Policy.
14. Project Monitoring
A “High Level Committee” constituted with the following members will
monitor the progress of implementation of the Solar Power projects cleared
under the proposed policy:
1. Principal Secretary, Energy Department
2. Principal Secretary, Industries and CIP
3. V.C.& Managing Director, NREDCAP (Member-Convener)
4. Chairman and Managing Director, APTRANSCO
5. Commissioner, Commercial Tax.
6. One C&MD of DISCOMs by rotation ( One Year).
7. Representative of Finance Department.
8. Representative of FAPCCI and CII.
9. One representative from Solar Power Developers
Committee is authorized to issue clarification as well as interpretation to such
provisions, as may appear to be necessary for removing the difficultly either on
its own motion or after hearing those parties who have represented.
15. Review
State Govt. will undertake review of this policy after a period of two years.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
MRUTUNJAY SAHOO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
------
G.O. Ms. No. 39 Dt. 26-09-2012
ORDER:-
In order to promote generation of power from Solar Power, the State
Government hereby introduce the Andhra Pradesh Solar Policy 2012, as
mentioned below :-
ANDHRA PRADESH SOLAR POWER POLICY -2012
PREAMBLE
Solar power is one of the important renewable energy sources. GoI have
recognized the importance of Solar Energy as one of the future sources of
energy and accordingly National Solar Mission was launched on 14.11.2009,
under the brand name “Solar India” with an objective to maximize generation of
power from solar energy.
Andhra Pradesh is one of the suitable locations for installing Solar Power
Projects due to the following favorable factors:
• Availability of about 300 sunny days in a year with solar insolation
of 5.5 to 6 KWh/m².
• Availability of widespread electric grid network, which facilitate
Projects with easy connectivity.
• Growing energy demand in the State.
The present situation prevailing in the State with regard to substantial gap
between the demand and supply position of power calls for taking immediate
measures to augment production of energy through non conventional sources on
fast track. Keeping in view the conducive environment present to encourage
solar power and also the fact that the production of solar power is less time
consuming, it has been decided to formulate the following policy to encourage
generation of solar power in the State.
OBJECTIVE :
Main objectives of the Solar power policy are:
1. To encourage, develop and promote solar power generation in the State with
a view to meet the growing demand for power in an environmentally and
economically sustainable manner.
2. To attract investment in the state for the establishment of solar power plants.
3. To promote investments for setting up manufacturing facilities in the State,
which can generate gainful local employment.
4. To promote the Off-Grid Solar applications to meet the power needs on
Stand-alone basis.
5. To contribute to overall economic development, employment generation and
improvement in public services by provision of electrical energy for various
needs.
6. To encourage Decentralised, Distribution Generation System in the State to
reduce T&D losses.
1. Title
The policy shall be known as the “Andhra Pradesh Solar Power Policy
– 2012 ”
2. Operative Period
The policy shall come into operation with effect from the date of issuance
and shall remain applicable till 2017.
3. Eligible Developers
All registered companies, Central and State power generation/ distribution
companies and public / private sector solar power project developers will be
eligible for setting up of Solar Power Projects, either for the purpose of captive
use and/or for selling of electricity, in accordance with the Electricity Act-2003, as
amended from time to time.
The entity desiring to set up Solar Power Project, either for sale of power
and/ or for captive use of power within the state, shall submit a proposal to the
Nodal Agency.
4. Installed capacity
a) Utility Grid Power Projects for Captive use /direct sale to 3rd
Party/States other than A.P. State
The State will promote Solar Power Developers to set up Solar Power
Plants for captive use or sale of power to 3rd party/States other than Andhra
Pradesh.
b) Utility Grid Power Projects for sale through RE (Solar) Certificate
Mechanism
The State will promote Solar Power Developers to set up Solar Power
Plants for sale through RE (Solar) Certificate mechanism. The Solar Power
Developers will be required to apply for accreditation to the State Accreditation
Agency and thereafter to Central Agency for registration and issuance of RE
(Solar) certificate under REC mechanism as per order/regulations of appropriate
Commission issued in this regard. SLDC will give clearance for REC applications
within 15 days from the date of application. The Power generated from these
power projects shall be purchased by AP DISCOMs at Pooled Cost of Power
Purchase as determined by A.P.E.R.C. from time to time. The Solar Power
Developers will sell RE (Solar) Certificates as per the regulations/orders of
A.P.E.R.C.
5. Open Access for Third Party Sale
If the Open Access is granted to any developer, they shall pay the
applicable Open Access charges and losses as approved by APERC from time
to time for sale to third party outside the State.
6. Wheeling and Transmission Loss
Producer will bear the wheeling and transmission losses as per actual.
7. Banking
Banking of 100% of energy shall be permitted from January to December of that
year. There will be no banking for energy produced being consumed on the same
day. However, banked units can not be consumed/redeemed between February
to June and also during peak hours i.e. 6.30 PM to 10.30 PM. Developer will be
required to pay 2% of the banked energy towards banking charges. The energy
unutilized by December of that year gets lapsed.
8. Incentive:
In order to encourage the immediate production of Solar Power to reduce
the present gap in demand and supply position of power and provide industries
with a possibility to utilise the power produced through solar power, following
incentives will be extended to those solar power Developers who commission
their solar plant by June 2014. These incentives will be in force for a period of
seven years from the date of implementation.
a. Wheeling and Transmission Charges
There will be no wheeling and transmission charges for wheeling of power
generated from the Solar Power Projects , to the desired location/s for captive
use/third party sale within the state through 33 KV system subject to industries
maintaining their demand within its contracted demand. However, wheeling and
transmission charges for wheeling of power generated from the Solar Power
Projects for sale outside the state will be as per APERC regulations
b. Cross Subsidy charges
Cross subsidy surcharge shall not be applicable for Open Access obtained for
third party sale within the state subject to the industries maintaining their demand
within its contracted demand with the DISCOMs. It is not applicable for captive
use.
c. Electricity Duty exemption
All Solar Power projects will be exempted from paying Electricity Duty for captive
consumption and third party sale within the state.
d. VAT refund
VAT for all the inputs required for solar power projects will be refunded by the
Commercial Tax Department.
e. Refund of Stamp Duty and Registration charges
Industries Department will provide incentive in terms of refund of Stamp Duty and
Registration charges for land purchased for setting up solar power project.
f. REC
All projects developed with the above incentives will also be eligible for REC
benefits. Deemed injection into the grid for in-house captive solar generation
plant (in the same premises) will be considered for issue of REC.
9. Grid Connectivity and Evacuation facility
The power generated from a Solar Power Project shall be injected at an
appropriate voltage to the nearest sub-station of the AP Transco / Distribution
Licensee.
The evacuation line from interconnection point to grid substation shall be
laid by the APTRANSCO or DISCOM at the cost of the project developer.
However, if the project developer wishes to lay evacuation line by themselves,
they can do so by paying the supervision charges to APTRANSCO/DISCOM.
APTRANSCO/DISCOMs will ensure the technical feasibility for evacuation is
granted within 21 days of applying.
10. Land
It is the responsibility of the Project Developer to acquire the land
required for the project.
11. Restriction on use of Fossil Fuels
No fossil fuel viz., Coal, gas, lignite, naphtha, wood etc., shall be allowed
to be used in a Solar Power Plant.
12. Reactive Power Charges
The drawl of Reactive Power by the solar power plant shall be charged as
decided by the APERC.
13. Nodal Agency
New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of A.P. Ltd
(NREDCAP) shall be the State Govt. Nodal Agency for clearance, facilitation and
implementation of the proposed Solar Power Policy.
14. Project Monitoring
A “High Level Committee” constituted with the following members will
monitor the progress of implementation of the Solar Power projects cleared
under the proposed policy:
1. Principal Secretary, Energy Department
2. Principal Secretary, Industries and CIP
3. V.C.& Managing Director, NREDCAP (Member-Convener)
4. Chairman and Managing Director, APTRANSCO
5. Commissioner, Commercial Tax.
6. One C&MD of DISCOMs by rotation ( One Year).
7. Representative of Finance Department.
8. Representative of FAPCCI and CII.
9. One representative from Solar Power Developers
If any difficulty arises in giving effect to this policy, the High Level
Committee is authorized to issue clarification as well as interpretation to such
provisions, as may appear to be necessary for removing the difficultly either on
its own motion or after hearing those parties who have represented.
15. Review
State Govt. will undertake review of this policy after a period of two years.
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
MRUTUNJAY SAHOO
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
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