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Renewable energy: solar plants
Energy is truly a gift of God and I will start a new religion soon if the economy continues to be slow. War, cyclones and other acts of God or wannabe Gods living on the face of this earth will affect both conventional power plants as well as solar plants.
If there is corruption in subsidies involved do not participate in that system. Please understand that economics is a system which allows allocation of resources to the best cost benefit equation. So if you have a corrupt installation you will get less per output per currency spent and vice versa.
Renewable energy is all about self sufficiency on a micro level.
Luckily Govt still not realized it and is promoting it either to reduce dependence on fossil fuels or missiles or because global warming has already started.
But corruption is another problem and as relevant to Biomass, Education, parking and many other issues in our daily lives as it is to Solar. We can discuss it till the cows come home from grazing.
What we need to understand is the following:
1. Is solar PV viable without subsidy at these Grid price or no?
2. Is extra solar PV power easily technically absorbed by local grid at NO EXTRA GRID ADDITION SO AS TO PREVENT HUGE PUBLIC SPENDING IN THE NAME OF SUPPORTING SOLAR. That reduces battery bank costs.
I am no enemy of battery bank industry. Just trying to get "price swallowing" easy for us all.
3. Do we understand solar energy at all? Are we not comparing solar energy to a grid which costs Rs.10+ crore per MW while we compare it with only the Generation part available at Rs.6 crores. You own power plant, hedge against price hike for 10 years etc.
Getting land at the Taluka level will also be tough after new Land laws come into force. But we have to start now. So start at the roof, keep it cost effective and export the extra power after consumption to the Grid. That way power will be diverted to newer connections including to the rural poor.
If there is corruption in subsidies involved do not participate in that system. Please understand that economics is a system which allows allocation of resources to the best cost benefit equation. So if you have a corrupt installation you will get less per output per currency spent and vice versa.
Renewable energy is all about self sufficiency on a micro level.
Luckily Govt still not realized it and is promoting it either to reduce dependence on fossil fuels or missiles or because global warming has already started.
But corruption is another problem and as relevant to Biomass, Education, parking and many other issues in our daily lives as it is to Solar. We can discuss it till the cows come home from grazing.
What we need to understand is the following:
1. Is solar PV viable without subsidy at these Grid price or no?
2. Is extra solar PV power easily technically absorbed by local grid at NO EXTRA GRID ADDITION SO AS TO PREVENT HUGE PUBLIC SPENDING IN THE NAME OF SUPPORTING SOLAR. That reduces battery bank costs.
I am no enemy of battery bank industry. Just trying to get "price swallowing" easy for us all.
3. Do we understand solar energy at all? Are we not comparing solar energy to a grid which costs Rs.10+ crore per MW while we compare it with only the Generation part available at Rs.6 crores. You own power plant, hedge against price hike for 10 years etc.
Getting land at the Taluka level will also be tough after new Land laws come into force. But we have to start now. So start at the roof, keep it cost effective and export the extra power after consumption to the Grid. That way power will be diverted to newer connections including to the rural poor.