Indian Solar Market Mechanism
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.58 GB | Duration: 3h 30m
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.58 GB | Duration: 3h 30m
Guide for your Sustainable Learnings
What you'll learn
Introduction Indian Solar Market Mechanism
Mechanism of Indian Solar Market
Important Aspects of the Indian Electricity Act 2003
The Power Sector in Summary
Total Generation in India
Types of Power Procurement Mechanism
Types of Power Procurement Mechanism
Long term open access
Medium-Term Open Access
Short Term - Bilateral
Short Term – Power Exchange
Priority order of transmission contracts
Types of PPAs
Long-Term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)
Types, Structures and Benefit of Long-Term PPAs
Medium-Term Power Purchase Agreements
Short-Term Power Purchase Agreements
Types and Structures of Short-Term PPAs
Power Exchange Contracts - Day Ahead or Week Ahead
Week-Ahead Contracts
Comparision of Day ahead and Week Ahaed PPA
Bilateral Contracts
Comparison bilateral contracts to Market-Based Contracts
Captive Power Purchase Agreements
Comparison between Tradiational, Bilateral & Captive contract
Wheeling Agreements
Camparison between wheeling agreement, Captive PPAs and Traditional PPAs
Energy Banking Agreements
Camparison between Enery banking, Wheeling and PPA Agreement
Renewable Energy Purchase Contracts
Inter-State Trading License Agreements
Comparison between interstate, intrastate and bilateral contract
Open Access Contracts
DSM (Deviation Settlement Mechanism)
Long Term and Medium Power Procurement
Ministry of Power Guidelines for the Purchase of ST Power
CERC Mandatory Functions
Open Access
Open Access Mechanism
Requirements for open access
Various Charges in Availing the Open Access
Issues with Open access in India with reference to various stakeholders
Types of Charges levied on Power purchase
Captive Solar Power Plant
Case Study Tata Power's Captive Solar Power Plant for Indore Municipal Corp.
Group Captive Solar Power Plant
Case Study CleanMax Solar's Group Captive Solar Project for Multiple Corporates
Net Metering Mechanism
Net Metering
Benefits of Net Metering
Open Access Solar Project Finance Models
CAPEX Model
Benefits of CAPEX Model
OPEX Model
Benefits of OPEX Model
Structure of Power Purchase Agreement (PPAs)
Power Purchase Agreement
Stakeholders in a Power Purchase Agreement
Major Components of PPA
Nodal agencies involved in operation of PPA
Requirements
No prior experience is needed. You will learn everything about Indian Solar Market Mechanism in this course.
Description
In this course you will following point in detail:Introduction Indian Solar Market MechanismMechanism of Indian Solar MarketImportant Aspects of the Indian Electricity Act 2003The Power Sector in SummaryTotal Generation in IndiaTypes of Power Procurement MechanismTypes of Power Procurement MechanismLong term open accessMedium-Term Open AccessShort Term - BilateralShort Term – Power ExchangePriority order of transmission contractsTypes of PPAsLong-Term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)Types, Structures and Benefit of Long-Term PPAsMedium-Term Power Purchase AgreementsShort-Term Power Purchase AgreementsTypes and Structures of Short-Term PPAsPower Exchange Contracts - Day Ahead or Week AheadWeek-Ahead ContractsComparison of Day ahead and Week Ahead PPABilateral ContractsComparison bilateral contracts to Market-Based ContractsCaptive Power Purchase AgreementsComparison between Traditional, Bilateral & Captive contractWheeling AgreementsComparison between wheeling agreement, Captive PPAs and Traditional PPAsEnergy Banking AgreementsComparison between Energy banking, Wheeling and PPA AgreementRenewable Energy Purchase ContractsInter-State Trading License AgreementsComparison between interstate, intrastate and bilateral contractOpen Access ContractsDSM (Deviation Settlement Mechanism)Long Term and Medium Power ProcurementMinistry of Power Guidelines for the Purchase of ST PowerCERC Mandatory FunctionsOpen AccessOpen Access MechanismRequirements for open accessVarious Charges in Availing the Open AccessIssues with Open access in India with reference to various stakeholdersTypes of Charges levied on Power purchaseCaptive Solar Power PlantCase Study Tata Power's Captive Solar Power Plant for Indore Municipal Corp.Group Captive Solar Power PlantCase Study CleanMax Solar's Group Captive Solar Project for Multiple CorporatesNet Metering MechanismNet MeteringBenefits of Net MeteringOpen Access Solar Project Finance ModelsCAPEX ModelBenefits of CAPEX ModelOPEX ModelBenefits of OPEX ModelStructure of Power Purchase Agreement (PPAs)Power Purchase AgreementStakeholders in a Power Purchase AgreementMajor Components of PPANodal agencies involved in operation of PPA
Overview
Section 1: Introduction Indian Solar Market Mechanism
Lecture 1 Mechanism of Indian Solar Market - Part 1
Lecture 2 Mechanism of Indian Solar Market - Part 2
Lecture 3 Important Aspects of the Indian Electricity Act 2003 - Part 1
Lecture 4 Important Aspects of the Indian Electricity Act 2003 - Part 2
Lecture 5 The Power Sector in Summary
Lecture 6 Total Generation in India
Section 2: Types of Power Procurement Mechanism
Lecture 7 Types of Power Procurement Mechanism
Lecture 8 Long term open access
Lecture 9 Medium-Term Open Access
Lecture 10 Short Term - Bilateral
Lecture 11 Short Term – Power Exchange
Lecture 12 Priority order of transmission contracts
Section 3: Types of PPAs
Lecture 13 Long-Term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)
Lecture 14 Types, Structures and Benefit of Long-Term PPAs
Lecture 15 Medium-Term Power Purchase Agreements
Lecture 16 Short-Term Power Purchase Agreements
Lecture 17 Types and Structures of Short-Term PPAs
Lecture 18 Power Exchange Contracts - Day Ahead or Week Ahead
Lecture 19 Week-Ahead Contracts
Lecture 20 Comparision of Day ahead and Week Ahaed PPA
Lecture 21 Bilateral Contracts
Lecture 22 Comparison bilateral contracts to Market-Based Contracts
Lecture 23 Captive Power Purchase Agreements
Lecture 24 Comparison between Tradiational, Bilateral & Captive contract
Lecture 25 Wheeling Agreements
Lecture 26 Camparison between wheeling agreement, Captive PPAs and Traditional PPAs
Lecture 27 Energy Banking Agreements
Lecture 28 Camparison between Enery banking, Wheeling and PPA Agreement
Lecture 29 Renewable Energy Purchase Contracts
Lecture 30 Inter-State Trading License Agreements
Lecture 31 Comparison between interstate, intrastate and bilateral contract
Lecture 32 Open Access Contracts
Lecture 33 DSM (Deviation Settlement Mechanism)
Lecture 34 Long Term and Medium Power Procurement
Section 4: Ministry of Power Guidelines for the Purchase of ST Power
Lecture 35 Ministry of Power Guidelines for the Purchase of ST Power
Lecture 36 CERC Mandatory Functions
Section 5: Open Access
Lecture 37 Open Access Mechanism
Lecture 38 Requirements for open access
Lecture 39 Various Charges in Availing the Open Access
Lecture 40 Issues with Open access in India with reference to various stakeholders
Lecture 41 Types of Charges levied on Power purchase
Lecture 42 Captive Solar Power Plant
Lecture 43 Case Study Tata Power's Captive Solar Power Plant for Indore Municipal Corp.
Lecture 44 Group Captive Solar Power Plant
Lecture 45 Case Study CleanMax Solar's Group Captive Solar Project for Multiple Corporates
Section 6: Net Metering Mechanism
Lecture 46 Net Metering
Lecture 47 Benefits of Net Metering
Section 7: Open Access Solar Project Finance Models
Lecture 48 CAPEX Model
Lecture 49 Benefits of CAPEX Model
Lecture 50 OPEX Model
Lecture 51 Benefits of OPEX Model
Section 8: Structure of Power Purchase Agreement (PPAs)
Lecture 52 Power Purchase Agreement
Lecture 53 Stakeholders in a Power Purchase Agreement
Lecture 54 Major Components of PPA
Lecture 55 Nodal agencies involved in operation of PPA
Solar Investors,Solar EPC,Solar Contractor,Solar Contractor,Solar Entreprenuers,Solar Enthusiast