India’s Biomass Potential
India’s Biomass Electricity Capacity at 2 GW (including cogeneration) is around 4% of the world’s total Biomass Power Capacity of around 50 GW.US is the leader in Biomass Capacity with around 20% of the world’s biomass potential.India has set ambitious plans for expanding the biomass power capacity in the next 10 years.India’s Ministry of Renewable Energy has set a very high target of multiplying the power capacity by 10 times in the next 10 years.India’s Total Biomass Potential with existing Technology is around 25 GW of which around 8% has been realized till date.India produce s 500 million tonnes of biomass per year, 120-150 million tonnes is surplus
Biomass Potential 25 GW with installed capacity of 2 GW
Biomass Power Capacity till 2009
State Installed Capacity (MW)
Uttar Pradesh 372.5
Andhra Pradesh 343.3
3. Tamil Nadu 333.7
4. Karnataka 294.2
5. Maharashtra 185.5
6. Chhattisgarh 156.1
7. Rajasthan 31.3
8. Punjab 28.0
9. Haryana 6.0
10. Madhya Pradesh 1.0
11. Gujarat .5
Source : MNRE
A large number of private companies have entered the biomass energy sector in order to capitalize on the potential of biomass growth.Most of India’s power plants are less than 50 MW in power capacity with a large number of biomass plant of 1-2 MW in size.No massive biomass plants of greater than 100 MW capacity is being planned in India unlike Europe where gigantic biomass plants are in the planning stage.
Note almost 30% of India’s Energy Needs are being met by Biomass Energy mainly in rural areas for cooking and heating.Most of this energy is inefficiently produced leading to air pollution and global warming.However most of the biomass plants being built in India are much more efficient.
CERC Feed in Tariff for Biomass Produced Electricity for Different States
Note India’s Electricity Regulator gives a number of Incentives for Biomass Generated Electricity namely
1) Depreciation
2) Feed In Tariffs for 13 Years out of a useful life of 20 Years
3) Sharing of Carbon Credits under the CDM Protocol
4) Preferential Loan and Interest Rates
5) Payment Rebates by Utilities
Some of the state Feed in Tariffs
India does not have a centralized rate of FIT for Biomass Electricity and it is different for different states depending on the assumptions.Here is the FIT for a few of the major Biomass States in India
State Feed in Tariff (Rs./kWh)
Andhra Pradesh Rs4.15
Gujarat Cogeneration Rs 5.17
Madhya Pradesh Rs3.93
Maharashtra Rs4.76
Maharashtra Cogeneration RS4.80
Punjab Rs5.49
Rajasthan Rs4.73
Tamil Nadu Rs5.08
West Bengal Rs4.88
Summary
India’s Biomass Potential is around 25 GW of which only about 8% in total has been realized.The Sugar Industry have been the most proactive in generating power from sugar residue.Waste to Energy remains mostly unrealized while there is massive potential for generating biomass electricity from agri residue like rice husk etc.
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