The Tamil Nadu Solar Energy policy 2019 set a cumulative rooftop solar energy target of 3,600MW for 2023. However, approximately 9% of this target has been achieved so far. In 2021 the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission released its Generic Tariff Order for Grid Interactive Solar Energy Generating systems. The Order also introduced net metering for domestic consumers and gross metering for HT consumers. The Order further revised the Net feed-in rates to facilitate a better adoption of rooftop solar in the state. In addition, it introduced network charges for all rooftop solar systems under the net metering and net feed-in mechanism.
Considering the complex regulatory environment with multiple metering mechanisms, tariff rates, solar feed-in tariffs and network charges, determining the most appropriate rooftop solar PV capacity is a complex task. This task is usually carried out by an experienced engineer or rooftop solar installer in the planning stage of the project. The engineer would make comparisons between multiple scenarios to select the best suitable system depending on the requirements.
The session is designed to be interactive and will allow all participants to simulate demo scenarios to determine results that include rooftop solar capacity, potential savings and payback. Additionally, participants will get familiar with the policy regulations pertaining to rooftop solar in Tamil Nadu.
What will you learn in this webinar?
The session is designed to be interactive and will allow all participants to simulate demo scenarios to determine results that include rooftop solar capacity, potential savings and payback. Additionally, participants will get familiar with the policy regulations pertaining to rooftop solar in Tamil Nadu.
Who can join the webinar?
This session is particularly designed for industrial and commercial users from Tamil Nadu. However, participants from other states or sectors are most welcome.