National Energy Policy - Final Draft - 14 Nov 2013
National Energy Policy - Final Draft - 14 Nov 2013
National Energy Policy - Final Draft - 14 Nov 2013
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(d) 1 sea wave energy projects with total capacity of 100MW.5. The existing FiT structure for each technology is as shown in the Table 3.2:3.11.2 Challenges1. Insufficient data and analytical tools to inform the level of tariffs for different technologies.2. Lack of awareness on FiT among the potential investors.3. No clear guidelines on PPA negotiations which results in lengthy negotiations.4. Inadequate technical and financial capacity of some community based projects.Table 3.2 (a): Feed-in-Tariff Structure for projects upto 10MWTechnologyInstalledCapacity (MW)Standard FiT(US$/kWhr)Percentage escalableportion of the tariffMin. Capacity(MW)Wind 0.5-10 0.11 12 0.5 10Hydro 0.5 0.105 8 0.5 1010 0.0825Biomass 0.5-10 0.10 15 0.5 10Biogas 0.2-10 0.10 15 0.2 10Solar (Grid) 0.5-10 0.12 8 0.5 10Solar (Off-Grid) 0.5-10 0.20 8 0.5 10Max. Capacity(MW)Table 3.2 (b): Feed-in-Tariff Structure for projects above 10MWTechnologyInstalledCapacity(MW)StandardFiT(US$/kWhr)Percentageescalable portionof the tariffMin.Capacity(MW)Max.Capacity(MW)Wind 10.1-50 0.11 12 10.1 50 500Max.CumulativeCapacity (MW)Geothermal 35-70 0.088 20 for first 12years and 15 after35 70 500Hydro 10.1-20 0.0825 8 10.1 20 200Biomass 10.1-40 0.10 15 10.1 40 200Solar (Grid) 10.1-40 0.12 12 10.1 40 10067 3.0 – RENEWABLE ENERGY