Challenges facing are in India's power grid due to a rapid increase in solar power installations. The key issues highlighted are:Solar Power Curtailment: -The grid is struggling to absorb the surge in solar power, leading to increased curtailment (electricity generated but not delivered to customers). The curtailment rate for solar in October rose to about 12%, with some days seeing as much as 40% of solar output denied access to the national network.
Challenges facing are in India's power grid due to a rapid increase in solar power installations. The key issues highlighted are:
Solar Power Curtailment: -
The grid is struggling to absorb the surge in solar power, leading to increased curtailment (electricity generated but not delivered to customers). The curtailment rate for solar in October rose to about 12%, with some days seeing as much as 40% of solar output denied access to the national network.
Supply and Demand Mismatch: -
This points to a deepening mismatch where solar generation floods the grid during the day.d
Inflexible Coal Plants: ,-
Coal power plants, which are needed for evening demand, cannot reduce output fast enough during the day to make room for the solar input.
Need for Storage: -
The situation, which also saw rare wind power curtailments, underscores the need for energy storage solutions, such as grid-scale batteries, to store excess electricity for use after sunset.
Threat to Renewables Goals: -
The challenges threaten the build-out of renewables, with about 44- Gigawatts worth of green projects struggling to find buyers for their electricity. The government is considering canceling projects with minimal prospects of an offtake deal, which could jeopardize the goal of doubling clean power capacity to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade.
MJF Lion ER YK Sharma
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