Conference on Renewable Options for Captive Power

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Please contact:
Puja Kumari
Email:puja.kumari@indiainfrastructure.com
Mob: +91-8596854324 / 8051006292
Tel: +91-11-46038152, 41034615

Preeti Ekka,
Email:preeti.ekka@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-11-46012775, 41034615, +91-9971714608

EXHIBITION QUICK FACTS
Venue Le Meridien
Janpath, New Delhi 110001 India
Tel: (91-11) 23341234, 41501234
Fax: (91-11) 23342255
Stall Dimensions Basic octonerm shell space to be provided
Lead sponsor (3mx3m)
Co-sponsor (2mx2m)
CONFERENCE QUICK FACTS
Dates April 8, 2020
Timings 9:30am- 5:00pm
Registration Wednesday April 8 registration starts from 8:45am
Programme Type Non-residential
Requirements Participants need to carry their business cards and ID’s the venue
Venue Le Meridien
Janpath, New Delhi 110001 India
Tel: (91-11) 23341234, 41501234
Fax: (91-11) 23342255

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Address:
Le Méridien New Delhi
Windsor Place
New Delhi, 110001 India
Phone:+91 11 2371 0101
Fax:+91 11 2371 4545
Toll-free:+91 1800 11 1415

The conference is being organised by India Infrastructure Publishing, a leading provider of information on the infrastructure sectors through magazines, newsletters, reports and conferences. The company publishes Power Line (the premier magazine for the Indian power sector) and Renewable Watch (which covers the entire spectrum of renewable energy) and Indian Infrastructure magazines. It also publishes a series of research reports including Cost of Power for Discoms and Industrial Users and Electricity Tariff Trends in India, Captive Power in India, Solar Power in India, Wind Power in India and Open Access for Renewables. The company also publishes Power Line Directory and Yearbook and Solar Directory and Yearbook and weekly newsletter on the power sector.

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Renewable Options for Captive Power

For delegate registrations, contact:
Puja Kumari
Email:puja.kumari@indiainfrastructure.com
Mob: +91-8596854324 / 8051006292
Tel: +91-11-46038152, 41034615

Preeti Ekka,
Email:preeti.ekka@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-11-46012775, 41034615, +91-9971714608

  • In India, most states have significantly higher tariffs for commercial and industrial (C&I) consumers as compared to residential and public sector consumers. These users are, therefore, looking at renewable energy-based captive power plants (CPPs) to meet their power needs owing to better cost economics of renewable power plants, and favourable state and central government policies.
  • Besides, high cross-subsidy surcharge has restricted industries from buying cheaper power outside their state through third-party power purchase agreements. Renewable-based CPPs, on the other hand, are exempted from paying transmission and wheeling charges as well as cross-subsidy surcharges.They also help C&I consumers to directly meet their renewable purchase obligations (RPOs) instead of investing in RECs..
  • While traditionally most of the renewable energy-based CPPs came up in the wind, biomass and bagasse cogeneration segments, of late the share of solar power has been increasing owing to favourable cost economics, widespread resource availability, ease of implementation and exemptions offered by state governments. In comparison, biomass and bagasse-based projects face implementation challenges, cost constraints and logistics issues while wind power projects are constrained by the limited availability of good wind sites.
  • Another emerging trend in recent times is that of renewable-based group captives being preferred by industrial users to meet their electricity needs. The group captive model enables small and medium industries that do not have the required investment and experience in setting up and managing an individual CPP but need uninterrupted power for their business operations. Renewable-based group captives also offer the benefit of meeting renewable purchase obligations and selling renewable energy certificates in the open market. The group CPP model, moreover, provides benefits of economies of scale and reduces the power purchase agreement risk by having multiple offtakers
  • The mission of this conference is to discuss the opportunity for renewable-based captives, highlight the impact of recent policy developments that will help propel the segment in the next few years,and provide insights into the relevant aspects of the market in the current context such as tariff trends, wheeling and transmission charges, costs, emission standards, grid reliability, and group captives.

Key Trends and Outlook

  • What are the segment- and industry-wise growth trends in renewable-based CPPs?
  • What are the key risks and roadblocks in setting up CPP and group captive projects?
  • What is the capacity addition outlook? What are the key growth drivers?

CPP Perspective: RPOs, RECs and Cost Economics

  • What is the perspective of renewable CPPs?What share of RPOs are they meeting through captive production?
  • How do direct investments in renewable captives compare vis-à-vis participation in the REC market?
  • What are the key challenges? What are their future plans?

Government Perspective on Renewable CPPs

  • What are the targets and policies for this segment?
  • What are the key policy risks and potential solutions?
  • What is the outlook?

Grid Tariff Trends and Outlook for C&I Consumers

  • What has been the trend in grid power tariffs for C&I consumers?
  • How does it vary across states?
  • What is the short-, medium- and long-term outlook for these tariffs?

Focus on Solar Captives

  • What are the noteable solar-based CPPs? What has been the operational experience?
  • What is the cost economics of solar captive plants? How does the per unit cost compare with grid tariffs?
  • What are the potential savings vis-à-vis grid power? What is the cost and tariff outlook?

Focus on Wind Captives

  • What are the noteable wind-based CPPs? What has been the operational experience?
  • What is the cost economics of windcaptive plants? How does the per unit cost compare with grid tariffs?
  • What are the potential savings vis-à-vis grid power? What is the cost and tariff outlook?

Focus on Biomass/Bagasse Captives

  • What are some of the noteworthy biomass-based CPPs? What has been the operational experience?
  • What is the cost economics of such captive plants? How does the per unit cost compare with grid tariffs?
  • What are the potential savings vis-à-vis grid power?
  • What is the cost and tariff outlook?

Emerging Regulatory Scenario

  • What is the emerging regulatory scenario for renewable energy-based captive power projects?
  • What are the regulatory charges levied (wheeling, transmission, subsidies, losses, etc.) on CPPs?
  • What steps have been taken so far to enforce RPOs on captive consumers? What is the outlook?

State Focus

  • What is the discoms’ perspective on the growth of CPPs?
  • What has been the progress of renewable energy-based CPPs across states?
  • What is the emerging policy and regulatory framework for CPPs across these states?

Case for Group Captives

  • What is the business case for group captives across various states?
  • What are the key growth drivers for these projects?
  • What are the key risks and challenges pertaining to these projects?

For speaking opportunities, please contact:
Neha Mathur
Email: neha.mathur@indiainfrastructure.com
Mob: + 91 8826000927

The conference is targeted at officials and managers from:

  • Industrial consumers
  • PAT designated consumers
  • Captive plant operators
  • Independent power producers
  • HT consumers
  • Industrial development corporations
  • Regulatory agencies
  • State electricity boards
  • Gencos, transcos and discoms
  • Power trading companies
  • Renewable energy service providers
  • Solar power developers
  • Wind power developers
  • Energy management consultants
  • Research and development organisations
  • Consultancy organisations
  • Technology providers (hybrid renewables, trigeneration, microgrids, etc.)
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • HVAC and lighting providers
  • Equity analysts
  • Financiers/Investors, etc

DISCOUNTED FEE (BEFORE MARCH 6, 2020)

Delegates INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
One delegate 12,000 2,160 14,160 236
Two delegates 20,000 3,600 23,600 393
Three delegates 28,000 5,040 33,040 551

FEE WITHOUT DISCOUNT (AFTER MARCH 6, 2020)

Delegates INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
One delegate 15,000 2,700 17,700 295
Two delegates 25,000 4,500 29,500 492
Three delegates 35,000 6,300 41,300 688

Payment Policy:

  • Full payment must be received prior to the conference.
  • Payments for “early bird” registrations should come in before the last date of discount.
  • Conference fees cannot be substituted for any other product or service being extended by India Infrastructure Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
  • Conference fee includes lunch, tea/coffee and conference material.

To register, click here or send an email to conferencecell@indiainfrastructure.com

Event Location:

By :

  • Le Méridien
  • Windsor Place
  • New Delhi
  • Delhi
  • INDIA

Event Schedule Details

  • April 8, 2020 (Wednesday)
    09:00 PM - 05:00 PM
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