Title :
Renewable energy integration in to microgrid: Powering rural Maharashtra State of India
Author :
Bhoyar, Raju R. ; Bharatkar, Sachin S.
Author_Institution :
EHV O&M Div., MSETCL, Yavatmal, India
Abstract :
In India, present Energy supply systems has low sharing of renewable energy. To achieve higher renewable energy (RE) shares than typically found in present energy supply systems will require additional integration efforts. These include improved understanding of the RE resource characteristics and availability, investments in enabling infrastructure and research, development and demonstrations (RD and D), modifications to institutional and governance frameworks, innovative thinking, attention to social aspects, markets and planning, and capacity building in anticipation of RE growth. In Maharashtra State of India, Renewable Energy potential exists on large scale. If such Renewable Energy sources are integrated, energy shortfall can be met. The fossil energy sources in Maharashtra state of India has been depleting and short fall in centralized energy generation is growing day by day with increase in energy demand and Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDCL) has to carry out heavy forced load shedding. Renewable energy sector growth in India during last five years has been significant. Government of Maharashtra has put all the efforts to encourage the public sectors for Renewable Energy generation. This paper depicts the potential of Renewable Energy sources in Maharashtra State of India and suggests integration of such sources with deployment of microgrid to make Rural Maharashtra free from forced load shedding.
Keywords :
distributed power generation; fossil fuels; investment; load shedding; power generation economics; power generation planning; renewable energy sources; research and development; India; MSEDCL; Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd; RE growth; RE resource availability; RE resource characteristics; capacity building; centralized energy generation; energy supply systems; forced load shedding; fossil energy sources; governance frameworks; innovative thinking; institutional frameworks; markets-and-planning; microgrid; renewable energy integration; renewable energy sector growth; renewable energy sharing; renewable energy sources; research-development-and-demonstrations; rural Maharashtra state; social aspects; Electric potential; Electricity; Microgrids; Planning; Power system stability; Reliability; Renewable energy sources; Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA); Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy sources (MNES); Point of Coupling (PCC); Renewable Energy (RE); Renewable Energy Management Centres (REMC);
Conference_Titel :
India Conference (INDICON), 2013 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2274-1
DOI :
10.1109/INDCON.2013.6725877