MNRE proposes scheme for wind-solar hybrid parks

MNRE proposes scheme for wind-solar hybrid parks

The Union Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has sought comments and feedback on its concept note for development of wind and wind-solar hybrid parks in the country. The solar power project is commissioned on contiguous land, while the wind power project requires scattered land on footprint basis which not only increases the transmission cost but also increases the possibility of land-related issues. In order to overcome these challenges and to speed up the installation of wind power projects, the Scheme–Development of Wind Parks/Wind-Solar Hybrid Park– with proper infrastructure including evacuation facilities in place has been proposed.

Wind Energy Park will provide a plug and play solution (availability of land, transmission, necessary infrastructure and necessary approvals) to the investors for installing wind/wind-solar power projects. The probable sites for the parks have been identified with the help of National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE) on the basis of availability of mainly wind resource and suitability of land for such projects. If the site is found to be suitable, the park developer may consider developing a wind-solar hybrid park. The identified sites will be circulated to concerned state governments for their approval.

The state government will designate park developer who will undertake the development of park including DPR preparation, land, transmission infrastructure, etc. Sites have been identified across seven states – Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Telangana, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh – and the Concept Note has identified potential to install projects for a capacity of 53,495 MW (five MW per sq km). The capacity of each park should be 500 MW and more. However, parks of lower capacity may also be developed depending upon the availability of land and resource.

In any case, the capacity of each park shall not be less than 50 MW. Park developers may also be allowed to pool small investor into the single park. MNRE will provide financial assistance of Rs 25 lakh per park to the developer for DPR preparation and Rs 30 lakh per MW or 30 percent of the park development cost to park developer, whichever is lower.

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