View
248
Download
0
Category
Tags:
Preview:
Citation preview
Thailand’s Solar Power Status
April 2013
Bureau of Solar Energy Development
Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE)
And Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
Ministry of Energy
2
Knowledge Base organisation and sustainable development Centre of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
• Develop promote and support the production and the use of clean energy relating to local environment in the sustainable and the most valuable
• Develop clean technology commercialisation for local consumption and export
• Build co-peration among population leading country to clean-energy knowledge-based society for economy security and happiness of the society
Mission
Vision
New Alternative Energy Development Plan
Electricity 2,000 MWHeat 100 ktoe
Electricity 1,200 MW
Electricity 3,630 MWHeat 8,200 ktoe
Electricity 600 MWHeat 1,000 ktoe
Electricity 160 MWHeat 35 ktoe
Electricity 1,608 MW
E 9 L/JB 5.97 L/JN 25 L/J
10-year Alternative Energy Development Plan (2012-2021)
Approved by National Energy Policy Commissionthe 30th November 2011
3
25% of RE in total energy consumption in
year 2021
Renewable Energy Status 2011
10-year Alternative Energy Development Plan (2012-2021)
Approved by National Energy Policy Commissionthe 30th November 2011
4
RE share in 2011 : 9.4%
242.37 MW/2,000 MW2.1 ktoe/100 ktoe
7.2 MW/1,200 MW
1,790 MW/3,630 MW3,441 ktoe /8,200 ktoe
158.8 MW/600 MW421 ktoe /1,000 ktoe
25.48 MW/160 MW1.71 ktoe / 35 ktoe
95.70 MW/1,608 MW
E 1.2 L JB 1.8/5.97 L J
5
Solar SPP and VSPP status
*EGAT October 2012**ERC April 2013
Proposed Project Waiting for PPA Signed PPA Already sell
to gridTotal
Technology Project (no.)
Selling Capacity
(MW)
Project (no.)
Selling Capacity
(MW)
Project (no.)
SellingCapacity
(MW)
Project (no.)
Selling Capacity
(MW)
Project (no.)
Selling Capacity
(MW)
Solar Energy 169 934.3 4 4.2 241 2821.0 33 444.4 547 4,203.9
PV 34 3 4 4.2 23 833 32 436.4 8 20 8
SPP* 1 40.0 3 27 2 8
VSPP** 8 94 3 4 4 2 20 563 30 351 36 2 812 8
Thermal** 0 118 1,988.0 119 1,996.0
6
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
29.65
220.72
Cu
mu
lati
ve
PV
in
sta
lla
tio
n[M
W]
Year
Cumulative PV Installed Capacity in Thailand since 1983
off grid grid-connected
Beginning of “Adder” Policy
Solar HomeProgram
Solar Energy Installation up to 2011
Measures for RE Promotion
6 Supporting Mechanisms:
RE-Electricity Generating
(5 from MoEN :
1 from Board of Invetment)
PrivateInvestor
CDM
Electricity authorities
Consumers
Promotion requesting
Support from the Ministry of Energy
• Renewable energy maps• Info from demonstration site
• One-Stop Service Renewable
energy potential info
• Investment Grant, i.e.biogas, solar hot water, and MSW (i.e.100% % %
for MSW
• “Energy Soft Loan”Revolving funds for Renewable energy and energy conservation, Energy credit
• ESCO Venture Capital Fund
• “Adder” : Feed-in Premiums Policy , Feed-in Tariff
DEDE
DEDE & EPPO
DEDE
EPPO
DEDE
1
2
3
4
5
Banks
To raise a loan
Capital requesting
Registration for intent expression as per the time specified
Adder
Carbon credit sale
ONEPEIA
ERC Local Admin
Offices giving licenses
Negotiation for electricity selling & buying
- Firm- Non Firm
Licenses
Technical support
BOI-Investment Incentives
8
“Adder” : Feed-in Premiums
FuelAdder
Baht kWhVSPP SPP
Adder-VSPPUSD Cents
kWh **
Special adder *
Baht kWh
Supporting period(Year
Biomass- Installed capacity <= 1 MW- Installed capacity > 1 MW
0.50 0.30
Bidding 1.540.93
1.001.00
77
Biogas all categories of production sources- Installed capacity <= 1 MW- Installed capacity > 1 MW
0.500.30
Bidding 1.540.93
1.001.00
77
Waste (community waste, not hazardous industrial waste, and inorganic waste)- AD &b LFG- Thermal Process
2.503.50
2.503.50
7.7210.81
1.001.00
77
Wind power- Installed capacity <= 50 kW- Installed capacity > 50 kW
4.503.50 3.50
13.8910.81
1.501.50
1010
Mini and micro hydropower- capacity 50-200 kW- capacity < 50 kW
0.801.50
-No- 2.474.63
1.001.00
77
Solar power 8.00/6.50
8.00/6.50
24.70 1.50 10
* Note : Special Adders for - Facilities in 3 Southern Provinces- Diesel-Gen. replacement on PEA system** 1 USD=32.375 Baht
9
Solar Club
• A non-official association• Members: all solar power stakeholders in Thailand
Vision : No.1 in Solar Electrification in ASEAN
Mission:• To achieve complete solar value chain by 2015• To deliver affordable solar energy by 2015
Activities:• Exchange and sharing information among stakeholders• Provide support information or advise to policymakers
10
Thailand’s PV Status Report 2011
By NSTDA and Solar Club
Available : www.dede.go.th
and www.nstda.or.th
Table of Content
• Executive summary
• The implementation of PV systems
• Industry and growth
• Highlights and prospects
1111
Thailand Solar Power Industry
Solar Synergy
Upstream
Medium stream
Downstream
a-Si, mono-Si, poly-Si
Policy and Action Plan for Thailand Smart Grid Development
12
Determine Smart Grid Development Activities
Formulation of Policy Plan
Jan 12 – Dec 12
Determine the functions/characteristics of Smart Grid for development
Study on determining Smart Grid Development Activities for each function/characteristic
Determine Key Performance Indicators
June 12 – May 13
Collect Smart Grid Development Information and Data for each dimension
Open Seminar to all Stake Holders
Formulate Policy Plan and Target for Smart Grid Development
Policy & Gov.
Regulator
Consumer
Utility
Vendor
NGO&Academics
Smart Grid Development Strategy
13
• PV Rooftop• Local Content• Community use
Future of Thailand’s Solar Energy
Short term
• PV recycle • Building code
Long term
• R&D
Medium term
• Feed-in Tariff (FIT)-is proved in principle by the committee of RE mechanism management for the installation size of 0.5- 1MW
•Community use and Solar-Rooftop will be more focus and become its own category
14
1st solar thermal power plant of Asean
The TS1 project of 5MW is located in the Kanchanaburiprovince, using the Direct Steam Generation (DSG) technology specially developed to adapt to the Southeast Asian climate. The plant now sells (since 26 December 2011) electricity to the grid.
Solar Thermal Power Plant
Image: Thai Solar Energy
15
www.dede.go.thFanpage: SolarEnergyDEDE
DEDE: Knowledge Base organisation
and sustainable development Centre of RE and EE
Recommended