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CERC asks Centre to improve renewable energy purchase

Submitted by Guest on Wed, 2010-08-11 17:40

The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has advised the
Union power ministry to achieve the level of renewable purchase
obligation (RPO) by states to 10 per cent by 2015. RPO is the percentage
of electricity to be procured from renewable energy sources, according
to the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC), which was
published in 2008.
The suggestion came at a time when Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have
already achieved an RPO level of more than 10 per cent, whereas many
other states such as Punjab, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal,
Uttarakhand, Jharkhand and Bihar have not even touched 2 per cent.As electricity is a concurrent subject and most of the utilities are
owned by state governments, CERC has noted that cooperation of states is
required to attain the national goal of enhancing RPOs. The purchase or
use of renewable energy was necessary in view of limitations on
conventional source of power.
According to CERC, in order to meet the 10 per cent RPO level by
2015, about 45,482 mega watt (Mw) of renewable energy capacities would
be required. The commission has noted that in some states the impact of
including renewable energy could be relatively higher than other states.
This would be typical for states which have fuel resources and
therefore the cost of conventional energy is less.
CERC Chairman Pramod Deo, in his recent communication to Power
Secretary P Uma Shankar, recalled that NAPCC envisaged the RPO to be
five per cent in 2010 and thereby increasing 1 per cent every year to
reach 15 per cent in 2020.
At present, renewable energy accounts for about 4 per cent of the country’s overall electricity generation.
“A study undertaken by the Forum of Regulators has found ramping up
the renewable based energy capacity to meet the RPO level of 10 per cent
in 2015 should be feasible. While the estimated impact of enhanced RPOs
on tariff in terms of paise per unit is not significant, it would
require distribution utilities to claim and get approved higher annual
revenue requirements before their respective electricity regulatory
commissions,” Deo said.Courtesy: http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/cerc-asks-centre-to-improve-renewable-energy-purchase/404218/

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