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Solar PV Project ImplementationHow to stay on track & avoid pitfalls?
Typical Timeline
750 MW of Solar PV Projects under Phase II Batch I of National Solar Mission would
get 13 months from PPA signing to commission the Power Plants.
Land Acquisition
EPC Contractor /
Equipment Selection Financial Closure Plant Construction (EPC) Buffer1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Months
Identification of Land ParcelsTechno Commercial EvaluationNegotiation, Mutation & Registration
Technology FinalizationInvitation of Quotations & MeetingsNegotiation & Finalization
Preparation of DPRProject Financial & Technical Assessment In Principle Sanction & Disbursement
Basic & Detailed EngineeringEquipment ProcurementConstruction & Commissioning
PanicZone
Assuming a 10 MW Project taking 4 months in construction and 1 month for planning
EPC – Meaning
Engineering Procurement Construction
There are approximately 110
drawings and design documents
including Electrical DC, Electrical
AC and Structural Engineering
which need to be prepared to start
execution.
The Request for Proposals are
floated for approximately 25
different packages including –
Modules, Inverters, Mounting
Structures, Cables, Transformers,
HT & LT Panels, Electrical, Civil &
Transmission Line Contractors etc.
Negotiation and Finalization of
vendors is done based on Techno
Commercial reasons.
The Contractors appointed
execute the plant in a phased
manner often using specialized
machinery including ramming &
auguring machines, hydras,
loaders, cranes, mixers, AJAX,
tractors etc. Typically, multiple
gangs of labor are used taking the
total number from 50 to 300
depending on size of the plant and
execution time.
EPC – Concerns for Delay
Engineering Procurement Construction
Engineering of a Solar Power Plant is based on various technical data including Site Contour Survey, Soil Load
Bearing Capacity, Module & Inverter Specifications etc. Further, choice of technology plays an important role in Plant
Engineering.
The reasons for delay during Engineering phase are• Delay in conducting the preliminary surveys & studies required for Engineering. Typically these studies cost less
than 0.1% of the project cost and should be undertaken as soon as site is finalized
• Improper or incomplete assessment of all the Technical Parameters like fault level of the substation where the solar
power is to be evacuated
• Repeated Change in Specifications of Equipment, possibly because of Procurement Indecision – A change of panel
wattage from 250 Wp to 300 Wp would alter at least 50 drawings including all layouts & structure drawings.
• Carrying out different aspects of engineering in isolation. For eg. The Layout for Trenches if designed without due
concerns for roads & drainage.
EPC – Concerns for Delay
Engineering Procurement Construction
Delays in delivery is the most common reason for delay of solar project, particularly because of delay in procurement
of Long Lead equipment:
Transformers: Lead time 6 – 10 weeks
Solar Power Plants typically use Double Primary Winding, low loss transformers which are made to order for projects.
The typical lead time is 6 – 10 weeks based on the make and spec of transformer. It is often not possible to squeeze
the timelines further as the raw material procurement for transformer assembly takes approximately 3 weeks to reach
the manufacturing plant. Further, drawing & inspection approval add to the problems.
CT, PT & Meters: Lead time 8 weeks
This equipment typically installed at the Plant Switchyard can be procured only from particular empanelled suppliers
for that state. Although, manufacturing time of these equipment is not long, however, the testing of these equipment
takes place in presence of respective discom representative’s presence and equipment is issued in the name of the
project.
EPC – Concerns for Delay
Engineering Procurement Construction
HT Panels: Lead Time – 8 weeks
HT Panels are custom made according to the Voltage & Current ratings and design of the particular project. The HT
Panels contain protection equipment for the power plant at high voltage levels. The relays required to construct such a
panel are often not readily available and leads to delays.
Solar Modules: Lead Time – 6 – 12 weeks
The Solar Modules in most Indian Solar Projects are imported. Even when made with Domestic Cells, these cells have
a long lead time. On placement of order, the schedule for production is frozen which then follows the shipping period
of 14 – 21 days depending on vessel availability. Further transportation from port to site would take another 7 days.
Inverters: Lead Time – 8 - 12 weeks
Inverters till last year were mostly imported. However, with multiple inverter suppliers setting up assembly plants in
India, the lead time is reduced. In critical situations, it is not uncommon to airlift inverters meant to be imported.
EPC – Concerns for Delay
Engineering Procurement Construction
Mounting Structures: 4 – 6 Weeks
Typically hot dipped galvanized iron (GI) is used for rafters and legs of module mounting structures, while cold rolled
pre galvanized sheets are made to desired sections and shapes for purlins on which the modules are fixed. There are
limited manufacturers of cold rolled steel like Jindal, Tata etc and though, there are multiple suppliers of hot dipped GI,
however, the zinc bath is often not deep enough leading to defects. Although, the lead time of Mounting Structures is
not high. However, it is the most important as Mounting Structures are the first equipment to be installed on site.
Cables: 4 – 6 Weeks
Cables are classified into 2 categories: DC Cables from module upto inverters and AC Cables from inverter upto
transmission line. Although, there are very reputed suppliers of both cables available in India, the Copper Cables are
often imported. When manufactured in India, the lead time can be as less as 4 weeks, while when imported it may
increase upto 6 – 8 weeks.
EPC – Concerns for Delay
Engineering Procurement Construction
Key SuppliersModules
Canadian Solar
Yingli Solar
REC Solar
Trina Solar
Jinko Solar
Renesola
Chint Solar
Hanwha
Inverters
SMA
ABB & PowerOne
Schneider
Bonfiglioli
AEG
Hitachi
Toshiba
GE
Transformers
Crompton & Greaves
Voltamp
Emco
Raychem RPG
ABB
Areva
Schneider
DC Cables
Lapp
Leoni
Seichem
Polycab
KEI
AC Cables
Polycab
Havells
KEI
HT Panel
ABB
Areva
Scheider
Siemens
Mounting Structures
Tata Bluescope
Pennar Steel
EPC – Concerns for Delay
Engineering Procurement Construction
The reasons for delay during Construction phase are
Inadequate Labor and/or machinery
Labor and machinery planning typically needs to be carried at least 2 – 4 weeks in advance in accordance with the
requirements of the implementation schedule. Skilled labor in the Solar Sector are easy to come across in states of
Rajasthan and Gujarat, while they need to be supervised closely in others.
Right of Way
The transmission line when being erected, encounters various problems of crossing private lands where the owners
might not be cooperative and demand unreasonable compensation for transmission poles / towers falling in their land.
Transmission Line for Solar Projects is covered under Activities for Public Good according to Section 63 E of the
Electricity Act and hence, the work may be carried out with Administrative Support once permissions are taken.
However, considering that the Project has a life of 25 years, it is best to establish good relations with the land owners.
Local Issues
Civil Work: Curing etc
Cable & Allied Items Quantity Mismatch
EPC – Concerns for Delay
Engineering Procurement Construction
Local Issues
Solar Power Plants are typically constructed away from cities. It is typical to encounter demands of employment and
usage of locally available machinery and labor (mostly unskilled) and sometimes even sand and cement during
construction and O&M. It is advisable to take local population in confidence in the beginning of construction. For large
power plants, it would help if developmental activities like construction of a temple, school or housing is also done.
Civil Works
Civil Works wherever done require minimum curing time, else the quality of the civil structure will deteriorate overtime.
There is a shift towards Pre Fab structures to avoid this nowadays.
Cable & Allied Items Quantity Mismatch
It is not uncommon to encounter quantity mismatch of cables among other equipment during construction because of
undercalculation of lengths for bending radius, terminations and in some cases even theft on site. It is best to order a
contingency of at least 5 – 10% extra.
Permits – The Little Known Devil
Pre Construction During Construction Commissioning
• State Nodal Agency Registration
• Power Purchase Agreement
• Acquisition, Mutation and
Registration of Land Parcels
• Permission for Evacuation of
Power to a Substation
• Change of Land Use to Industrial
• Consent to Establish from
Pollution Control Board
• MNRE Exemption Certificates for
Customs & Excise Duty
• Chief Electrical Inspector Approval
for Drawings
• CT / PT & Meters Inspection
• Transmission Line Permits
• Labor Licenses
• Chief Electrical Inspector Approval
of Installation
• Consent to Operate from Pollution
Control Board
• Permission for Connecting Plant to
Substation
• Commissioning Certificate
Permits – Concerns for Delay
Pre Construction During Construction Commissioning
• State Nodal Agency Registration
• Power Purchase Agreement
• Acquisition, Mutation and
Registration of Land Parcels
• Permission for Evacuation of
Power to a Substation
• Change of Land Use to Industrial
• Consent to Establish from
Pollution Control Board
• MNRE Exemption Certificates for
Customs & Excise Duty
• Chief Electrical Inspector Approval
for Drawings
• CT / PT & Meters Inspection
• Transmission Line Permits
• Labor Licenses
• Chief Electrical Inspector Approval
of Installation
• Consent to Operate from Pollution
Control Board
• Permission for Connecting Plant to
Substation
• Commissioning Certificate• Land Acquisition & Final
Negotiation can take a long time
particularly for large solar power
plants covering 100’s of acres.
• Permission for Evacuation is
typically given after Load Flow
Studies which can take upto 4 - 6
weeks
• Change of Land Use can take
considerable time, often many
months, as they require the
consent of Collector or SDM.
• Although, the process of MNRE
Exemptions is very well defined
and transparent. However, it
requires accurate & correct
calculation of BoM, else any
change would lead to delays.
• CEI and Commissioning Teams
are mostly cooperative. However,
when running against timeline, and
particularly when other plants in
the vicinity are also scheduled for
commissioning, it is important to
avoid scheduling conflicts.
Recommendations
Delay of 1 day in
commissioning of a 10 MW
Plant leads to a loss of
Rs. 6.5 Lacs in terms of
Loss of Generation and
Interest During Construction
in addition to the statutory
penalties in case of
exceeding timelines.
• Carry on the Technical Assessment Studies – Soil Testing, Contour
Survey, Load Flow Analysis – which comprise less than 0.1% of the cost
of project as soon as site is finalized.
• Do not wait for the ideal proposal – land, EPC or Financing – as settling
for the best proposal available would enable project completion in time.
The risk of delay far outweighs the extra cost.
• Manage Lead Times of the critical equipment
• Unlike other infrastructure projects, Solar Power Projects are built over a
small time of 4 – 8 months. Adopt a pro active approach to any problem.
• Understand and respect the Permits and Clearances required. Although,
a small part of the project cost, they can handicap execution beyond
repair if due attention is not given.
Pre Warned is Pre Armed...
”“About Gensol Consultants Pvt Ltd
Gensol, an ISO 9001:2008 certified company is a pioneer in Solar Power Advisory and Project Execution. Gensol is an advisor to 800MW+ commissioned or under construction Solar PV Projects and has a cumulative portfolio of more than 1 MW of rooftop solar power plants under execution.
• Solar Advisory & Project Execution• Carbon Advisory & Trading
• Renewable Energy Certificate Advisory & Trading
• Power Trading
360o Clean Energy Solutions:
About Gensol Consultants Pvt Ltd
Few Facts:
• 30+ Trained Team - all Graduates and Post Graduates in
Energy and Environment
• 800 MW+ Solar Power Projects under advisory
• 1 MW+ Solar Rooftop Projects under Execution
• Recipient of multiple awards including BusinessWorld Hottest
Young Entrepreneur and Economic Times Power of Ideas.
Quoted In:
Business Dailies: Business Standard | Economic Times Business
Magazines: Business India | Forbes India
Industry Journals: Power Line | Energetica | EQ International
Empanelled With:
Ministry of New & Renewable Energy
ANERT, Kerala (10,000 solar rooftops program)
Central Bank of India, PTC Project Financial Services,
L&T Infra Finance & Other Banks
Solar Advisory & EPC Services
Owner’s Engineer:As Owner's Engineer, we guide our clients or investors through the complete process of project feasibility, financial closure, bid process management, vendor finalization and supervision of project execution up till successful project commissioning which meets our strict quality criteria.
Lender’s Engineer:Being consultants to some of the leading lending institutions in the country, we assess the key parameters impacting the returns from the project like generation, cost and conditions of the EPC Contract, preparedness of Project Developer for execution etc.
Detailed Engineering and Vetting of Drawings:Gensol Solar Division is staffed with experienced Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical and Civil Engineers who undertake detailed engineering of Solar PV Power plants on behalf of EPC Contractors and vetting of drawings for Project Developers and investors.
Permits & Clearances:It takes more than 32 permits and clearances from Nodal Agencies, District Authorities, Distribution and Transmission Companies etc. Gensol has an experienced liasoning team well aware of process and people to acquire these permits in time and in sequence.
Detailed Project Report:A Detailed Project Report is one of the most important documents to assess the feasibility of project and to get financial closure. Gensol with its sector expertise and established standing in the renewable energy consultancy not only gives the most exhaustive analysis of the project but also enjoys the confidence of industries, investors and banks alike.
Solar EPC ServicesGensol, being a channel partner of Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has attained amongst the highest allocation of subsidies for the Solar Rooftop Projects on account of its superior engineering, standardized procurement and quick execution. Gensol has executed projects in the range of 1 kW powerpacks to 400 kW single rooftop power plants.
”“Experience Snapshot
Gensol is among the leading consultants to Project Developers, Financial Institutions and Investors. Total portfolio of Solar Power Projects commissioned or under construction under advisory at Gensol is more than 800 MW.
• 33 MW – Sterling & Wilson, Rajasthan• 25 MW – Alex Astral Solar Power Ltd., Gujarat• 20 MW – Essel Infraprojects, Maharashtra• 20 MW – SolaireDirect, Punjab• 17 MW – Sunrays Power Solutions, Rajasthan• 15 MW – NALCO, Orissa• 10 MW – Ghodawat Energy, Rajasthan• 6.5 MW – Haryana Power Generation Corporation Ltd,
Haryana Govt Enterprise• 5 MW – Alex Spectrum Radiation Pvt Ltd, Rajasthan• 3 MW – Par Solar, Rajasthan• 1.5 MW – Agarwal Infratech Ltd, Gujarat• 350 kW – Mapro Foods Pvt Ltd, Maharashtra
Owner’s Engineer:• 130 MW – Welspun MP Energy, Madhya Pradesh• 50 MW – Welspun Energy Ltd, Rajasthan
• 25 MW – Sun Edison, Gujarat• 20 MW – PLG Power, Gujarat• 15 MW – MI Mysolar 24, Gujarat• 15 MW – Dreisatz Mysolar 24, Gujarat• 10 MW – Greeninfra Solar, Gujarat• 10 MW – Millenium Synergy, Gujarat• 6.5 MW – Sun Group, Gujarat • 6 MW – Indiabulls Power, UP & Maharashtra • 5 MW – ESP Urja, Gujarat
Lender’s Engineer:
• 20 MW – Client Confidential, Gujarat• 12 MW – Lanco Solar, Andhra Pradesh• 8.5 MW – Jain Irrigation, Maharashtra• 5 MW – ABB Ltd, Gujarat• 1 MW – L&T ECC Division, Rajasthan
Detailed Designing & Design Vetting• 20 MW – Sai Sudhir Energy, Andhra Pradesh• 10 MW – Sai Sudhir Energy, Karnataka• 5 MW – Chemtrol Industries, Rajasthan• 2 MW – Shri Bhagirathi Textiles Ltd, Maharashtra• 15 MW – Boyance Infrastructure, Rajasthan• 5 MW – Sattva Salarpuria Group, Karnataka• 1 MW – NIT Hamirpur, Himachal Pradhesh
Feasibility Analysis & DPR:
Experience Snapshot
• 163 MW Grid Connected Gujarat
• 130 MW Grid Connected Madhya Pradesh
• 129 MW Grid Connected Rajasthan
• 55 MW Grid Connected Punjab
• 35 MW Grid Connected Maharashtra
• 18 MW Grid Connected Karnataka
• 15 MW Grid Connected Odisha
• 6.5 MW Grid Connected Haryana
• 2 MW Grid Connected Uttarakhand
• 2 MW Grid Connected Uttar Pradesh
• 1 MW Grid Connected Himachal Pradesh
• 300 kW Rooftop Grid tied Andhra Pradesh
• 100 kW Rooftop Grid tied Karnataka
• 92 kW Grid Tied & Off Grid Gujarat
• Empanelled with ANERT, Kerala for 10,000 Rooftops
Solar Program
Advisory:
Execution:
”“Gensol is among the forefront of Solar Rooftop execution with more than 1 MW as its clientele ranging from 1 kW power packs upto 400 kW single rooftop power plants.
”“Experience Snapshot
Gensol Consultants is a member of the Power Exchange for trading of Power and RECs and also has portfolio in excess of 10 million carbon credits across 16 states in India.
• Maize Products
• Yes Fashions
• Dishman Pharma
• Jay Chemical Industries Ltd
• Aarvee Denims and exports Ltd.
• Texmo Industries
• Heavy Metals
• Brigade group
• B K Developers
• Green Ply
• Time Technoplast
• Paramount Paper Steel Cast Ltd.
• Madhu Silica Pvt Ltd
Power Trading Clients:
• P & R Engineering Services Ltd.
• Sayaji Industries Ltd.
• Baghauli Sugars
• Santlal Industries Ltd
• Vishal Paper Industries Pvt Ltd
• Shree Bhageshwari Papers Ltd
• Daulat Rice & General Mill
• Ganga Pulp & Papers Ltd.
• RP Basmati rice Ltd.
REC Based Projects:• Hotel Golden Emerald
• Sree Minerals Pvt Ltd
• BVSR Energy Systems
• Singrun Realities
• RCM Fashion Suiting Ltd
• NecLife Science Ltd.
• Balaji Waffers Ltd
• Texmo Ltd
• Pothys
• Zaveri & Co. Exports
• Sanghvi Forging Eng. Ltd
• Ispat Udyog.
• Kishco Ltd
• Jindal Steels.
• P & R Engineering Services Ltd.
CDM Clients:
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Gensol is one of the leading consultants and system integrators for Solar Power Plants. We boast of a portfolio of over
800 MW of Solar Photovoltaic Plants. Gensol is also a channel partner to Ministry of New & Renewable Energy and
installs kW scale Solar Rooftop systems on a turnkey basis with more than 1 MW of cumulative installations across the
country.
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