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INTRODUCTION. Set up in the year 1986State Nodal Agency working under Science and Technology Department, J
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1. PROFILE & ACTIVITIESofJAKEDA A Presentation on Jammu and Kashmir Energy Dev. Agency
(July 2009)
2. INTRODUCTION Set up in the year 1986
State Nodal Agency working under Science and Technology Department, J&K Govt,
State level Office headed by CEO, who is assisted by Dy CEO at the central level.
Two Regional Offices one each at Jammu & Srinagar, each headed by an officer of the rank of Asstt. Chief Executive Officer.
3. OBJECTIVES Promotion and implementation of projects aimed at meeting the energy requirements in general and un-electrified areas of the state in particular by harnessing new and renewable energy sources of energy such as solar, wind, biomass and small hydro
4. A Quick Review of the Mandate and Activities undertaken, Potential and future prospects/plans of the Agency
5. A Quick Review Contd.
6. MNRE Programmes SPV
RVE
Solar Thermal.
Wind
Biomass
Small Hydro Power.
SADP
I&PA
7. Programs undertaken Solar Photovoltaics
Solar Lanterns
Solar Home Lighting Systems
Solar Power Plants
Solar Photovoltaic Pumps
Renewable Energy Parks
Up-gradation / Dev. Of watermills and Dev of Micro Hydel Projects under Small Hydro Power Prog. of MNRE
I &PA
Other progs. Sponsored by MNRE
(a) Windmills
(b) Hybrid Systems
(c) Battery Operated Vehicles
(d) Gasifiers.
8. THRUST AREAS Database of un-electrified villages/hamlets of the state
Extension of basic lighting facility to the unelectrified villages/hamlets under the RVE programme of the MNRE.
WRA/ solar - wind hybrid systems.
Setting up of State and DLEPs
Construction of office complexes of JAKEDA using SPA techniques.
Implementation of SPV prog including SPPs
Development of Model Border Hamlets
I &PA Prog
9. MoU regarding electrification of remote un-electrified census villages MoU signed (2007) with MNRE, GoI for electrification of all the un-electrified census villages/hamlets through RETs during the 11th Five Year Plan
Jointly signed by DCP, PDD and CEO, JAKEDA on behalf of J&K Govt and the Secretary, MNRE, GoI on behalf of GoI
Impt. salient feature - identification all un-electrified census villages/hamlets of the State in association with the PDD.
Identified villages to be subsequently got cleared by REC, GoI for their coverage under the RVE programme of the MNRE, GoI envisaging 90% grants.
So far 1403 un-electrified census villages/hamlets identified.
10. Un-electrified census Villages/Hamlets identified
11. Un-electrified census Villages/Hamlets (Jammu Division)
12. Unelectrified census Villages/Hamlets (Kashmir Region)
13. Unelectrified census Villages cleared/vetted by REC/MNRE, GoI
14. Unelectrified census Villages cleared/vetted by REC/MNRE, GoI (Jammu Region)
15. Unelectrified census Villages cleared/vetted by REC/MNRE, GoI (Kashmir Region)
16. Gujjar & Bakerwal basties
17. RVE programme 2003-04 for 50 un-electrified villages of Kupwara and Kishtwar (erstwhile Doda) districts
18. RVE programme 2007-08 for 27 un-electrified villages of tehsil Gurez district Bandipora
19. RVE programme 2008-09 for 68 un-electrified villages During FY 2008-09, proposal for extension of basic lighting facility to 68 un-electrified villages under RVE programme submitted to MNRE.
Sanction accorded and CFA of Rs.1426.30 lakhs approved.
Rs 998.41 lakhs (70% of the committed CFA) released as 1st installment.
POC - December, 2009. Request for extension made to MNRE.
20. Salient Features (RVE 2008-09)
I. Mode/Technology Option : Solar Home Lighting
Systems (HLSs), Model II of
MNRE, GoI configuration
No. of un-electrified villages : 68
proposed to be covered under
the project
No. of Solar Home Lighting : 12376 nos.
Systems proposed
II. Estimated upfront cost of the Project
Total cost : Rs.1819.27 lakhs
MNRE (Ministry of New & : Rs.1392.30 lakhs
Renewable Energy) CFA
(Central Financial Assistance)
State share : Rs.334.15 lakhs
Beneficiaries share : Rs. 92.82 lakhs
III. Project Completion Period : Six (06) working months
21. Solar Lantern programme of MNRE, GoI
22. Solar Lanterns under BADP
23. Development of Model Border Hamlets under BADP For meeting lighting and cooking energy needs of villages (urjagram pattern)
Rs.40.00 lakhs approved during fy 2008-09 for dev of 02 villages.
One village each in Jmu (distt Kathua) and Kmr (Tangmarg distt Baramulla)
Revalidation reqd for implementation of the project during the fy 2009-10
24. SPV Prog of MNRE, GoISolar Home Lighting Systems
25. SPV of MNRE, GoI Solar Street Lights
26. CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICE COMPLEXES
Srinagar
Under Construction at Bemina on SDA alloted land.
MNRE accorded sanction for DPR and CFA to the extent of 20 % cost of the construction under its Solar Bldg Prog.
Architectural drawings prepared by CAO and estimates/DPR being prepared by the CE, PWD kashmir.
Technical inputs also provided by Dr Bansal VC SMVD
Complex expected to be constructed in two working seasons and likely to be completed during the fy 2010-11
27. Jammu
Land purchased on lease from Wakf Council.
Project to be taken up with MNRE for fin support soon.
28. WIND ENERGY Two sites sanctioned by MNRE under its WRA prog.
Village Ijara,Uri district Baramulla and village Bidda, Jyotipuram, district Reasi.
Wind monitoring stations at both sites commissioned with C-WET collaboration.
Wind data recording in progress.
06 more wind stations sanctioned by C-WET/MNRE with 80% finance.
New WRA sites – Banihal, Khadiniyar & Chandanwari (Baramulla), Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Pancheri (Udhmpr), Kundra (Reasi)
Five (05) wind–hybrid systems (46 kW agg capacity) sanctioned with 60% central subsidy for 05 health centres viz Ganderbal, Narbal, Banihal, Nowshera, Sunderbani.
30. SOLAR POWER PLANTS 13 solar power plants sanctioned for 13 health centres with upto 75% central funding.
Kathua, Samba, Jammu, Rajouri, Poonch, Anantnag, Pulwama, Baramulla, Bandipur & Kupwara,
32. STATE LEVEL ENERGY PARK Land provided by J&K Floriculture Department at Botanical gardens Cheshmashahi, Srinagar for SLEEP.
DPR submitted to MNRE.
Sanction expected soon.
33. ENERGY PARKS (DLEP)
S.No. Name of the Institution Total estimated Cost CFA Institutions Share
(Rs.) (Rs) (Rs.)
Govt. Degree College, 668100 501000 167100
Handwara
2. Govt. Degree College 726000 544500 181500
(Boys), Anantnag
St. Joseph’s School, 657900 493400 164500
Baramulla
Govt. Degree College, 668100 501000 167100
Bhaderwah
Govt. Degree College, 726000 544500 181500
Kathua
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi 733100 549800 183300
University, Katra
Govt Degree College 573400 430000 143400
Kishtwar
College of Physical 658100 493500 164600
Education Ganderbal
TOTAL AMOUNT 5410700 4057700 1353000
34. I&P Activities – 2008 of MNRE, GoI State Level
Funds sanctioned : Rs. 5.00 lakhs
Funds released : Rs.3.50 lakhs
Funds utilized : Rs.5.30 lakhs
District Level
Funds sanctioned : Rs.21.00 lakhs (Rs.1.50 lakhs for each district)
Funds released : Rs.12.00 lakhs
35. AKSHAY URJA SHOPS 10 shops established.
Srinagar, Ganderbal, Baramulla, Kupwara, Bandipora (Gurez), Anantnag, Kulgam, Budgam, Jammu, Kishtawar.
36. UICA PROGRAMME S.No. System/Devices Qty Total cost MNRE Share (nos) (Rs.)
Solar Street Light (74W module
12V, 75AH Lead Acid Battery & 20 5,51,000 2,00,000
11W CFL) installed at Gulmarg @ Rs. 10,000
BIPV system (5kW capacity each)
JAKEDA Office, Srinagar : 1
Tourist Hut, Gulmarg : 1 2 30,00,000 20,00,000 @ 2.00 lakh per kW
Solar Power Pack (1 kW capacity)
Mehmooda Shaheen Medical Trust/
Society, Srinagar : 1 1 3,00,000 1,00,000 @ Rs. 1.00 lakh per kW
Total MNRE support 38,51,000 23,00,000
An amount of Rs. 5.75 lakhs (as an advance of 25% of the budget support from MNRE) has been released.
Tenders for procurement of the equipments for the sanctioned project have been invited.
37. INCENTIVE ON INSTALLATION OF SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Interest free loan to domestic users, up to 85% cost , on systems installation
Soft Loan @ 3% up to 85% on system cost - Registered institutions (Non-Profit Making) .
Soft Loan @ 5% up to 85% on system cost - Registered commercial establishments (Profit Making) user
38. FOCUSED AREA FOR INSTALLATION OF SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEMS Domestic use
Residential education installation
Hotels/ Resorts
Hospital/Nursing homes
Govt. buildings (Residential)
Industries
39. Website www.jakeda.nic.in launched on 3.4.2008
Envisages profile, mandate and activities of JAKEDA
Useful links state and central.
40. Projects got sanctioned during the FYs 2007-08 & 2008-09, their financial implications and corresponding status ending June 2009
41. Projects got sanctioned during the FYs 2007-08 & 2008-09, their financial implications and corresponding status ending June 2009 (continued)
42. Projects got sanctioned during the FYs 2007-08 & 2008-09, their financial implications and corresponding status ending June 2009 (continued)
43. Projects got sanctioned during the FYs 2007-08 & 2008-09, their financial implications and corresponding status ending June 2009 (continued)
44. Other MNRE programs Small Hydro Prog.
Biomass gasification for power generation.
SWHSs with capital subsidy
Solar Cookers.
SPV pumping systems.
Grid interactive power plants.
Battery operated vehicles.
Solar Cities.
45. WATERMILLS AND MICRO HYDEL PROJECTS
Targets of 35, 11, 23 nos of watermills sanctioned - JAKEDA, National Institute of Training and Consultancy (NITCO)-NGO, and J&K PDC.
NITCO watremills being installed.
35 watermill sites identified in district Reasi on pilot basis. Bids for their upgradation/development invited.
Proposals for 2 MHPs of 10kW & 15 kW capacities at sarbal, & Nilgrath Tehsil Kangan submitted to MNRE.
46. 1 1000 MHP’s UNDER PM’s RECONSTRUCTION PLAN Implemented by Army authorities in J&K.
Each unit having a capacity of 3-5 kW
435 sites identified by the Army under the MNRE component of the prog.
MNRE, GoI, sanctioned Rs. 870 lakhs for the implementation of the project.
Funding for the project channelized through JAKEDA.
Block Level Committees constituted by the state govt, for taking over from the army the installed/functional MHPs
Post installation operation & maintenance mechanism through community participation on self sustaining basis being worked out by the concerned civil administration with the army
47. Awards Based on the Agency’s performance in the solar energy sector, JAKEDA bagged the runners up award for presenting a case study on solar energy at RENEWTECH India 2009 State Awards for Renewable Energy.
On behalf of the state, CEO JAKEDA received the award on3.3.2009 during the function organized by the RENEWTECH at Pune, Maharashtra
48. Main reasons for non implementation of the mandate in full Lack of infrastructure particularly the manpower.
No clear cut policy of the state govt. about NRSE.
No clear cut mandate to take up NRSE projects for power generation especially SHP.
No clear cut mandate for electrification of un-electrified villages with proper delineation vis-à-vis Power Dev. Deptt.
Lack of Private sector participation in harnessing NRSE.
Non availability of adequate matching contribution from state govt. to finance various schemes.
49. Suggestions for ensuring implementation of the mandate The govt. must bring out a clear policy on NRSE with respect to power generation, wheeling and banking.
JAKEDA as nodal agency must have a clear-cut mandate for harnessing NRSE particularly SHP.
JAKEDA must have corporate working set up to ensure speedy decision making, delegation of powers required at various levels
Need to develop infrastructure within JAKEDA particularly manpower.
JAKEDA to have mandate for electrification of un-electrified villages within proper delineation vis-à-vis Power Dev. Dep't.
NGOs and private sector participation to be encouraged to boost investment in NRSE.
JAKEDA must act as a promotional org. to pilot the proposals for obtaining various sanctions and to regulate finances and subsidies.
Easy finances should become available through FI’s and banks. JAKEDA may also become Business Dev. Associate of IREDA.
The state govt. to provide adequate funds to provide matching contributions for funding of schemes.
50. GOAL OF JAKEDA TO BECOME A PARALLEL ORGANIZATION TO THE POWER DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT THROUGH POWER GENERATION BY HARNESSING NEW AND RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY.
51. THANK YOU