NEW DELHI, May 25 : To provide electricity in remote areas or
places with intermittent supplies, the Centre will set up first pilot project
of small wind energy and hybrid systems (SWES) at Kayathar in Tamil Nadu.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy ( MNRE) is implementing a programme to
promote installation of SWES with the objective to provide electricity in
unelectrified areas or areas with intermittent electric supply, the ministry
said in a release.
The first-such pilot-cum-demonstration project of 25 KW capacity will be
installed at the wind turbine test station of National Institute of Wind Energy
at Kayathar, Tootikudi District, Tamil Nadu.
Under the programme, MNRE provides Central Financial Assistance (CFA) to
community users for installation of such systems. The total installed capacity
as on March 31, 2016 is 2.69 MW. There are 6 small wind turbine manufacturers
and 9 models empanelled under this programme.
The SWES projects have been highly successful in the US and European countries.
Initially, 10 such demonstration projects will be supported for grid integration.
The tentative cost for each of the project will be in the range of Rs 2-3 lakh
per KW, depending upon the configuration and location of the projects. The
Ministry will support upto 50 per cent of the project cost.
The installation of such projects and its success would lead towards launching
of National Programme on Grid connected small wind and solar hybrid system in
future.
-PTI