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Submitted by Pramod Jain on Sat, 06/07/2025 - 11:33Support for the Implementation of Wind Auctions in the Kyrgyz Republic
Support for the Implementation of Wind Auctions in the Kyrgyz Republic
This blog will list what grids planning in terms of energy storage systems to increase the penetration of renewable energy--wind and solar power.
INDIA
Details of the CEA advisory
"To facilitate the large-scale integration of renewable energy, the CEA has recommended that renewable energy implementing agencies and state utilities include co-located ESSs in upcoming solar tenders.
The advisory specifies that storage capacity equivalent to 10 percent of the installed solar project capacity, with a minimum duration of two hours, should be mandated. Further, the tender documents should include a clear compliance mechanism to ensure the availability of stored energy during non-solar hours.
This approach is expected to improve grid reliability during peak demand periods while also optimising the utilisation of renewable energy sources. Additionally, distribution licensees could consider requiring rooftop solar installations to include a minimum of two-hour energy storage. This would not only enhance supply reliability for consumers but also reduce the burden on distribution networks by curbing excess power injection during peak solar generation hours.
ESSs can operate in two distinct modes. In single-cycle operation, they can charge exclusively from the co-located solar power plant and discharge during evening hours. In double-cycle operation, they can charge from both the co-located solar plant and the grid during periods of low demand, allowing for discharge during peak hours when solar generation is unavailable."
https://powerline.net.in/2025/03/06/enhancing-grid-stability-ceas-adviso...
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Energetica Article:
As per the National Electricity Plan published by the Central Electricity Authority, in order to integrate the 364 GW of solar and 121 GW of wind capacity by 2031-32, India would require 73.93 GW/411.4 GWh of storage capacity - 26.69 GW/175.18 GWh from Pumped Storage Projects (PSP) and 47.24 GW/236.22 GWh from Battery Energy Storage System (BESS).
The current installed capacity of ESS as of December 31, 2024 is 4.86 GW which includes 4.75 GW of PSP and 0.11 GW of BESS projects.
Read more at: https://energetica-india.net/news/ministry-of-power-advises-reias-to-inc...
Workshops in December 2024 on these two topics:
1. Wind power pre-viability and prospecting
2. Wind resource assessment
The following statistics were collected in early 2024 for Global energy-related (not just electricity) CO2 emissions:
Source: https://www.energyglobal.com/special-reports/04032024/growth-of-clean-en...
Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/7/24151375/renewable-energy-global-elect...
Offshore wind statistics, as of the end of 2024
https://www.offshorewind.biz/2025/05/02/offshore-wind-grows-by-11-gw-in-...
Total global offshore wind capacity: 78.5 GW
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Cost of LDES
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/thermal-and-compressed-air-storage-chea...
https://www.pnnl.gov/projects/esgc-cost-performance/download-reports
US 3Q of 2024
Source: https://renewablesnow.com/news/us-adds-10-2-gw-of-clean-energy-capacity-...
Global offshore wind power future projection (as of early 2024): https://www.visualcapitalist.com/sp/visualized-offshore-wind-installatio...
US 1Q of 2024
Source: https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/us-adds-56gw-of-utility-scale...
India 1Q of 2024
Source: https://www.energetica-india.net/news/indias-solar-revolution-q1-2024-se...
The following statistics were collected in early 2024:
Global battery energy storage installations: https://www.motive-power.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/battcap.png
Installed Capacity
New Capacity Addition
Sources: https://www.eenews.net/articles/us-sets-clean-power-installation-record-..., and others.
https://www.powermag.com/group-says-record-117-gw-of-new-wind-power-gene...
In the latest 1,000 MW wind auction conducted by the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), the lowest bids were Rs 2.64 (USD 0.0404) per kWh by ReNew for 250 MW and Orange for 200 MW. To round out the winner, there were three other winners at Rs 2.65. Compare this to the lowest auction price of Rs 3.42 (USD 0.0523) in August 2017 during wind auction by Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Company.
At USD 0.0404, the price of wind in India is approaching prices in the Texas region of US, where PPAs are below USD 0.02 (add to this USD 0.023 in production tax credits for 10 years). Note, the wind speeds in India are lower than Texas, while the total installed cost in India is lower.
For details, see http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/energy/power/renew-power-or....
This article also points out that the lowest solar auction in India has yielded an astonishing Rs 2.44 per kWh (USD 0.03733).
With this race to the bottom in RE prices, lot of players in India are questioning if the utility-scale RE industry will get decimated. Similar questions were being raised about the US wind industry 3 to 4 years ago when PPA prices in Texas dipped below US 0.02, and so far the industry has survived.
In Kauai island of Hawaii, AES is installing 28 MW of solar PV with 20 MW/100 MWh of battery for $0.11/kWh. In 2015, 13 MW solar PV with 52 MWh battery from SolarCity was signed for $0.145/kWh. With significant storage, this was billed the "first fully dispatchable solar plant."
Currently the island is powered by diesel and the generation cost is 0.15+ per kWh. The average residential tariff is $0.323/kWh. And no discussion is complete without the beautiful duck curve:
GE has published a good website with all the resources related to enhancing asset performance.
https://ge-power.postclickmarketing.com/APM-Resource-Center-Ungated/soci...
US Energy Information Administration (US-EIA) reported that for the first time in about 40 years, transportation sector emitted more CO2 than the power sector.
See http://www.power-eng.com/articles/print/volume-121/issue-3/departments/g... for details.
We have always wondered if RE plants can provide frequency and voltage support to the grid, First Solar is making the case:
"First Solar slightly curtailed power output at a 300-megawatt solar farm in California, enabled its array of inverters, and plugged into CAISO’s system. It then orchestrated the plant’s output to follow CAISO’s automatic generation control (AGC) signals, respond to its frequency regulation commands, and use inverters for voltage regulation, power factor regulation and reactive power control."
For more details see https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/PV-Plants-Can-Rival-Frequen...