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November 29, 2013

ACME to partner with SAMSUNG for the development of solutions related to Solar Power Projects...

 

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ACME, a leader in energy management and innovative solutions for alternate energy sector with presence in solar power generation, today said it had signed an exclusive and strategic agreement with South Korean energy storage system giant Samsung SDI, part of the Samsung, to manufacture and marketing of lithium ion batteries in telecom, solar power, defence sectors and other allied industries in India and the African continent.

As per the agreement, ACME will be the Sole Partners of Samsung SDI in India and Africa markets, has the exclusive right to use Samsung SDI’s technology and will aim sale of upto 110 MWh of lithium ion batteries by FY 2016 in the above two regions.

“Acme has been a pioneer in introduction of innovative and disruptive energy technologies to the Indian industry since its inception, to reduce energy consumption, carbon emission and diesel usage. In line with our tradition, we are taking major steps forward to solve one of the biggest challenges of the energy industry by having a right storage solution from Kilo Watt to Mega Watt class. This will help users to replace their diesel generators, invertors and at the same time help utilities to schedule their renewable energy generation as per the demand.

Samsung SDI being world’s biggest Lithium Ion Battery manufacturer and leader in technology and innovation, is our partner for manufacturing and marketing Energy Storage System (ESS) solution in India and Africa. We believe the unique strength of the two partners will be able to create and offer disruptive and right solutions for the Indian market to resolve issues related to back up power and distributed generation,” said Mr Manoj Kumar Upadhyay, Chairman and Managing Director, ACME.

Mr KH Kim, Vice President, Marketing and Sales, Samsung SDI said,” By this strategic alliance with ACME, Samsung SDI will make a milestone to expand our business of the energy storage system in India and Africa market. As a leading company of LIB-ESS industry, we will keep continuing to explore the market in India and Africa. We believe, with Samsung’s quality, capability and ACME’s network, we can reach our goal to become No.1 in this LIB-ESS business.”

The battery industry in India has been registering a CAGR of around 20% over the last few years. On the global front, the last decade has observed the surge in usage of Li-Ion batteries with while that of Ni-Cd, NiMH and Lead Acid batteries has been near stagnant. As per an estimate by Frost & Sullivan, the global market for Li-Ion segment was around $11.7 bn in year 2012 with 64% share of consumer batteries i.e. mobile phone, cameras, laptop, tablet PC and power tools, etc. This is expected to grow to double by 2016 and “the share of consumer batteries in the overall segment to be reduced to 52% and industrial usage to grow multifold”

In India, this technology will help several industries including telecom, utilities, defense, off-grid, logistics and many more.

The ESS industry will also play a major role combined with the green energy solutions to make them a reliable and viable hybrid energy source unlike conventional solar and other renewable energy options that work as per the natural clock. With the latest technological innovations, the lesser need for recharge and longer duration back-up will serve purpose by bringing contiguity in its output.

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Pre-commissioning of RPower's 100 MW CSP Project started; commissioning by March-14...

 

Pre-commissioning of RPower's 100 MW CSP Project started; commissioning by March-14

Reliance Power said it has begun pre-commissioning activities at its 100 MW CSP (concentrated solar power) project in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan.

The project based on CLFR (compact linear Fresnel reflector) technology by AREVA and is being built at a cost of Rs 2,100 crore, adjacent to a 40 MW solar photovoltaic plant commissioned by the company last year.

The project is set to be commissioned by March 2014, RPower said.

The project is financed by multilateral agencies such as the Asian Development Bank, US Exim Bank, FMO of the Netherlands and Axis Bank.

Rajasthan Sun Technique Energy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Power, was awarded the CSP project in December 2010 by NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd (a subsidiary of NTPC) under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission.

The total power generated by the plant will be supplied to NVVN for a 25-year period.

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Around 72 MW RE Installations during Oct makes India's RE portfolio to 29.5 GW; no solar installations during the month...

 

Around 72 MW RE Installations during Oct makes India's RE portfolio to 29.5 GW; no solar installations during the month

In the month of October 2013, Indian Inc has installed around 72 MW of renewable energy projects amounting to around 1468 MW renewable energy installations during the FY13-14 and 29537 MW cumulatively upto 31st October 2013.

Most of this installations are coming from Wind despite various policy and financial hurdles are being faced by the industry. During the month around 52 MW capacity of Wind Project have been commissioned in the country.

The second source is small hydro projects with 20 MW installations.

No other renewable energy source including Solar PV has seen any installations during the month. Around 395 MW of Solar PV Projects have been commissioned during the current financial year so far.

As can be seen from the below figure, Wind still accounts for more than 68% of the total renewable energy share followed by small hydro (13%) and Bagasse (8%) with Solar PV coming close by 7%.

 

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Figures are in MW

 

However, most of the energy resource installations are still falling short of targets for the current financial year.

Energy Source

% Achievement of the FY13-14 Target so far

Wind

35%

Small Hydro

38%

Biomass

19%

Bagasse

18%

Waste to Energy

15%

Solar PV

36%

The complete statistics of the renewable energy installations during the month of October 2013 as well cumulative for FY13-14 and till date are depicted below:

Renewable Energy Programme/ Systems

Target for 2013-14

Deployment during

October, 2013

Total Deployment

in  2013-14

Cumulative achievement up to 31.10.2013

I.   POWER FROM RENEWABLES:

A.   GRID-INTERACTIVE POWER   (CAPACITIES IN MW)

 

 

Wind Power

2500

52.25

880.73

19933.68

Small Hydro Power

300

20

114.5

3746.75

Biomass Power

105

-

20

1284.8

Bagasse Cogeneration

300

-

55.05

2392.48

Waste to Power           -Urban

20

-

3

99.08

                                  -Industrial

-

-

 

Solar Power (SPV)

1100

 

395.13

2079.97

Total

4325

72.25

1468.41

29536.76

B.    OFF-GRID/ CAPTIVE POWER  (CAPACITIES IN MWEQ)

 

 

Waste to Energy                   -Urban

10

3

3

118.57

-Industrial

     

Biomass(non-bagasse) Cogeneration

80

2.85

22.54

493.69

Biomass Gasifiers                 -Rural- Industrial

1

-

 

16.924

9

-

4.74

146.32

Aero-Genrators/Hybrid systems

1

-

0.03

2.14

SPV Systems (>1kW)

40

-

14.32

138.99

Water mills/micro hydel

500 Nos.

-

-

10.65 (2131 nos)

Bio-gas based energy system

2

-

-

-

Total

143

5.85

44.63

927.28

II. REMOTE VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION

No. of Remote Village/Hamlets provided with RE Systems

-

-

-

-

III. OTHER RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS

Family Biogas Plants

 (No. in lakhs)

1.1

-

0.15

46.83

Solar Water Heating - Coll. Areas (Million m2)

0.6

0.04

0.31

7.31

Source: MNRE

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