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Developing a Smarter Grid in India: A 20 GW opportunity for Energy Storage & Micro‐Grids
Presented at
By Dr. Rahul Walawalkar
VP, Emerging Tech & Markets, Customized Energy Solutions
Director, ESA Executive Director, IESA Vice Chair, GESA
Role of Energy Storage in Indian Grid
Compressed AirSodium Based
Flow Batteries
Flywheel
Li-Ion Batteries
Lead Acid
Note: The landscape is representative and not complete.
PCS / Inverter Supplier
Energy Storage Technology Landscape
Key Trends in Energy Storage
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Cost reduction in per Cycle Capital Costs
Indian Market Opportunities
• We anticipate the energy
storage market in India to grow
to 15‐20 GW by 2020 driven by
• Energy Access
• Renewable integration
• Ancillary Services
• C&I customer demand
• Telecom sector
• Agricultural applications
Current Opportunities
• Frequency Response Pilot Project
• Renewable Integration Demonstration project
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PGCIL – Energy Storage Pilot Project Overview
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• Project Location : PUDUCHERRY, INDIA
• Overview: 3 Pilot projects• Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of
Battery Energy Storage System using :
Advanced Lead Acid
Lithium Ion
NaNiCl2 / Alkaline / Flow battery
• Energy Storage Size: 250 kWh, 500 kW
• Primary Application: Frequency Regulation
• Motivation:• It is expected that another 33 GW capacity of renewable energy shall be added by 2017.
• This project is being carried out to find suitability of battery technologies for grid scalestorage system in India for grid ancillary services to facilitate renewable integration
Primary Application: Frequency Regulation
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Most recent 2 hour frequency
Most recent 2 hour frequency
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Technologies under consideration
• Any storage technology may be used.
–Electrochemical batteries
–Fuel cells
–Mechanical / gravity based systems
• Preference would be given to those technologies and vendors whichhave a demonstrable track record, and are expected to experiencesignificant cost‐performance improvements with scale.
• Thermal storage for solar thermal MW scale projects is notsupported under this programme.
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Wind scheduling withAdvanced Wind Forecasting and Energy Storage
India Smart Grid Roadmap
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Microgrids for improving Grid Resiliency
14Source: NY Case Study by Arup, RPA and Siemens
Photo: Iwan Baan/New York Magazine
2013: Cyclone Phailin
Other Opportunities
• 600,000 telecom towers – 70% + utilize DG for backup / primary source have been mandated by regulators to reduce diesel
• Over 100,000 Bank ATMs that need backup solutions
• India Plans to Install 26 Million Solar‐powered Water Pumps (over 9 Million diesel powered water pumps in operation)
• Over 300 million people currently do not have access to grid electricity and India’s National Mission for energy access aims to provide at least 8 hours of access by 2017
• Microgrids for SEZ / Commercial / Residential Townships
• India’s National Electric Mobility Mission aims to get 6 million EV / HEVs (including 2 wheelers) on road by 2020
• Indian railways is 5th largest rail network with over 65,000 km of rail network and is driving integration of energy storage for public transportation systems
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India Energy Storage Market
Potential Map
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Conclusion
• India presents a huge market for advanced energy storage solutions
• Current annual market for Lead Acid batteries is ~$3.5 Billion which does not address some of the new market opportunities
• India also presents excellent opportunity for collaborations for R&D, manufacturing and exports
• Indian policy makers are keen on encouraging energy storage technologies given the challenges faced
• IESA is your gateway to Indian Market for understanding opportunities, regulations, finding partners and staying informed on opportunities.
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Contact US
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Customized Energy Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.A 501, GO Square
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Phone: 91‐20‐32407682info@ces‐ltd.com
Customized Energy Solutions Ltd.1528 Walnut Street, 22nd FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19102 USA
Phone: +1‐215‐875‐9440Fax: +1‐215‐875‐9490info@ces‐ltd.com
Dr. Rahul WalawalkarExecutive Director,
India Energy Storage Alliancerahul@ces‐ltd.com
US Cell: +1‐516‐639‐5391 India Cell: +91‐950‐303‐1765