Solar energy at Uniworld Gardens 400kW to provide back up power PPA @Rs.15/kWh.

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Solar energy at Uniworld Gardens 400kW to provide back up power PPA @Rs.15/kWh

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Solar energy at Uniworld Gardens

400kW to provide back up powerPPA @Rs.15/kWh

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Executive summary

• Solar irradiation in India is one of the best in the world

• At current prices, solar power is competitive to diesel genset power

• Uniworld Gardens can have 400kW of roof top solar to meet ~20% of backup power needs

• 400kW requires a capex of Rs.6 Crores

• Free Energy can install solar power with no initial cost at Uniworld

• Free Energy will require a power purchase agreement with Uniworld Gardens with assured offtake for 10 years at Rs.15/unit

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Solar irradiation in India is one of the best in the world

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Optimum tilt in India varies from 10-35 degrees South

•Roof-top solar is the optimal approach to tap this radiation

•Roof-top solar enables production at point of consumption eliminating grid losses

•Solar power is now competitive with diesel back-up and in some regions at par with commercial power tariffs

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Roof-top Solar PV is cheaper than diesel power and competitive with commercial grid tariffs in some regions

* Tariff depends on state and consumer

COMPARISON OF COST PER POWER UNIT [INR/kWH]

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Grid power*

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Diesel power

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• Customers using diesel powered back-up can reduce costs significantly by immediately switching to roof-top solar with battery backup

• Customers paying commercial tariffs of >Rs.8/kWh can switch to roof-top solar without battery backup

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Solarpower

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Solar power is however expensive and capex is the biggest constraint

• Solar power with battery banks costs Rs.15 crores/MW

• Comparably diesel genset costs are of the order of Rs.2-4 crores/MW

• Initial capex is the biggest constraint for large scale adoption of solar power

• Free Energy has devised a solution to enable customers to pay only for the power they consume

• Free Energy will invest the capex

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How much solar power can be set up at Uniworld Gardens?

•Solar panels can be set up on the roof tops of the 8 buildings

•Total area available: 6200 sq. m

•Solar capacity that can be set up (assuming 80% usable): 400 kW

•System capex: Rs.6 crores

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400kW will generate 5.3 lakh kWh of electricity per annum

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Solar will meet ~20% of backup power needs at Uniworld Gardens

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What is the Free Energy value proposition?

• Free Energy will raise the capital needed to set up these solar plants

• Free Energy will install and maintain the solar panels without any initial capex from Uniworld Gardens

• Free Energy will sign a PPA (power purchase agreement) with the residents of Uniworld Gardens

• The PPA entitles Free Energy to receive Rs.15 for every unit of electricity consumed from solar panels for 10 years (genset power is at ~Rs.13/kWh and escalating at 10% p.a.)

• Free Energy will transfer ownership of panels after 10 years to Uniworld Gardens

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Next steps

1) Uniworld Gardens RWA to provide in-principle approval to the Free Energy approach (initial contract to be signed between the two parties)

2) Free Energy will do a detailed system design to determine exact requirements

3) Free Energy will sign a PPA contract with Uniworld Gardens RWA

4) Free Energy will raise investments for the project on the PPA (2-3 months)

5) Free Energy will install solar power at Uniworld Gardens (1-2 months)

6) Free Energy will maintain the solar panel system and charge residents on a monthly basis (Rs.15/unit) for 10 years

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Our vendor & technology tie ups

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FAQs• Does the solar eliminate the need for diesel back up?

-No, solar can only substitute some of the diesel you consume. -Also, production is only during the day (battery bank enables consumption smoothing through demand cycles though)

->85% of diesel genset costs incurred every month are due to the opex (diesel consumed)

• What maintenance do I need for these installations?-Free Energy provides complete O&M for the solar system-Only maintenance needed are: cleaning of solar panels every 15 days, replenishing water levels in battery bank every year

-Every 5 year cycle, batteries will need complete replacement

• What happens when there is cloudy/ foggy weather?-Radiation incidence on panels is lower. Therefore, lesser electricity is produced.-However, India is well endowed with solar radiation (refer average radiation levels) all year

• How long will it take to install these solar units?-Post raising funds, these installations have 2-4 months construction lead time without any intrusion of existing power supply set up