India’s installed renewable energy capacity (including hydro) stood at 178.79 GW, representing 43 per cent of the overall installed power capacity. The country is targeting about 500 Gigawatt (GW) of installed renewable energy capacity by 2030.
India having One Nation, One Grid, One Frequency, One National Load Dispatch Centre resulting in one market for traditional generation. Discussion on Renewable Energy Integration and Grid Management by Load Dispatch Centre is need of time.
Smart grid technology is enabling the effective management and distribution of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydrogen. The smart grid connects a variety of distributed energy resource assets to the power grid. By leveraging the Internet of Things (IoT) to collect data on the smart grid, utilities are able to quickly detect and resolve service issues through continuous self- assessments.
The plethora of opportunities for energy firms to invest in India comes from the increased demand and energy transition commitments. They key areas impacting Grid are:

Renewable Generation and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS):

One of the most important emerging technologies in the Indian renewable energy market, can provide both peak-time power supply and Round the Clock (RTC) power to help overcome renewable energy’s unsteady nature.

Green Hydrogen:

India is also aiming to become a global hub for green hydrogen producfion and exports. Under the Nafional Green Hydrogen Mission, Rs. 19,444 crore has been allocated for green hydrogen aiming at producing 5 million tons of green hydrogen annually by 2030.

E-Mobility:

Most implementations of electro mobility envision large amount of electric vehicles (EVs) adding significant deployment of EV charging infrastructure that will cover residential, commercial and large independent charging infrastructure, creating planning, and operations impacts on medium and low voltage networks. That would need a collaborative planning approach between utility, infrastructure operators, and customer, including smart and bi-directional charging capabilities, which can modify their charging in response to grid conditions.
This conference talks about the new initiafive affecting Grid stability and solutions to the technological challenges of Grid integration in Renewable Energy. Also Policy Reforms to promote RE and Grid Management.

New Energies Conclave

Sessions

Session 1: Renewable Grid Integration Challenges:

An expanding economy, population, urbanization and industrialization means that India sees the largest increase in energy demand.
Pathways to Integrate 178 Gigawatts of Renewable Energy into India’s Electric Grid uses advanced weather and power system modeling to explore the operational impacts of meefing India’s 2030 renewable energy (RE) targets and idencfy actions that is favorable for grid integration.
In this Panel Discussion we try to focus on the Opportunity, Future Load, Strategies and Way forward.

Topics Covered:

  • Strategic Opportunity in Renewable Generation (Solar, Wind, Pumped Storage Hydro) by 2030.
  • Power Demand scenario & requirement for implementation of RE, Green Hydrogen projects, E-Mobility Charging infra, Railways, Metro and its impact on Grid.
  • Need for Bulk Transmission & Distribution Network, Role of Utilifi s, New Technologies.

Session 2: Techno-Policy Answers to Grid Integration:

A topline ap proach to u nderstands, the challenges and mitigation techniques when integrating renewable energy production into the grid, while maintaining system stability and reliability.

Topics Covered:

  • System Stability challenges: Integrating Variable Renewable Energy into the Grid, Power Quality, Harmonics, Overloading of existing transmission lines, Electro-mobility etc.
  • Role of Load serving entity: Challenges at Utility Level, Efficiency Companies.
  • Planning & System Operators: Grid integrators and planners experience.
  • Policymakers: Current policy, Policy level intervention required.
  • Looking forward for solutions: Grid-Scale Battery Storage, Micro grids, Optional Off grid for large Industries (Green and clean hydrogen, Steel, Cement), Virtual Power plants, Grid codes, Technological solutions (Smart Grid/IOT/AI/ HVDC system), Advance weather forecasting.

Session 3: Business Model & Platform

Topics Covered:

  • Round-table/ Presentation on ”Grid Services Business Model”.
  • Presentation from Think Tanks on Renewable Energy Integration in Grid
  • Presentation from Academia/Startup/R&D companies.

Sponsors

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Speakers / Panellists

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A K RAJPUT
Member (Power System)
Central Electricity Authority
R K TYAGI
Director (Opt.)
Power Grid
S R NARSIMHAN
Partner
Ernst & Young
VINEET SIKKA
CEO
BSES Rajdhani
TARUN KATIYAR
CEO
Tata Power Trading
BB MEHTA
B B MEHTA
Director
SLDC, OPTCL
NILESH KANE
Chief Distribution
TATA Power
SAYANTAN BANERGEE
Partner
Ernst & Young
MUSTAFA WAJID
Managing Director & CEO
Meher Group
AWDHESH KUMAR
Chief Engineer
CERC
D K CHATURVEDI
International Expert
Dr. RAVI SEGAL
International Expert
HARSHITA S KUMAR
Business Segment Head
Larsen & Toubro
LT. COL. MONISH AHUJA
CMD (Retd.)
PRESPL
M SAIF
Partner
EY
R K PORWAL
Exe. Director
NRLDC
SANSKRITI DUBEY
Senior Manager
Fluence India
DEEPAK PANDEY
Business Leader
GE Digital
ANIL K KADAM
Director
Schneider Electric
SHAJI JOHN
Sr. Vice President
Ohmium
ATUL ARYA
Head (Energy Systems)
Panasonic India
VIBHA GUPTA
Country Business Segment Head
Siemens Ltd.
VIBHA GUPTA
Country Business Segment Head
Siemens Ltd.
VIBHA GUPTA
Country Business Segment Head
Siemens Ltd.
VIBHA GUPTA
Country Business Segment Head
Siemens Ltd.
Deepak Pandey
Business Leader
GE Digital
Anil k Kadam
Director
Schneider Electric
Shaji John
Sr. Vice President
Ohmium
Atul Arya
Head-Energy
Panasonic
Vibha Gupta
Country Business Segment Head
Siemens Ltd.

Messages

Conclave would be interest

Grid Integrators
Grid Integrators
utilities
Utilities
Municipalities
Municipalities
Renewable & Grid storage companies
Renewable & Grid storage companies
power-producers
Power Producers
epc
EPC’s
investors-financiers
Investors & Financiers
academia
Academia
policy-makers
Policy Makers
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Solution Providers
consultancies
Consultancies
think-startup
Startup
Manufactures
Manufactures

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