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Solar Net Metering in Industrial Units: Opportunities and Risks

Solar Net Metering in Industrial Units: Opportunities and Risks

 

Discoms in almost all the states provide Solar Net Metering facility by which the consumers can store the excess energy generated from the roof top solar plant with the Discom Grid and can use it in later hours.

 

During the Sun hours, when the load (in KW) of the factory or the commercial building is less than the roof top solar generation for any 15-minute block interval, the excess solar energy goes back to the Grid. During evening hours when the load is more and there is hardly any solar generation, then the stored solar energy is used back by the consumer from the Grid.

 

Steps of accounting of the roof top solar energy (Solar Net Metering)

The accounting of the roof top solar energy is done on a monthly basis.

 

  • At the end of each month, the solar energy is set off against the energy consumed by the factory or the Plant through a bi-directional meter installed by the Discom at the Consumer premises.
  • If there is any excess solar energy which is not used during the month, it is taken forward to the next month in which the consumer can use the same.
  • However, if there is unused solar energy left in March (end of Financial Year), then it will lapse as per the policy in Haryana while it will be paid at Rs 2.0 /kWh in Uttar Pradesh. Similar policies exist in other states also including Delhi, Rajasthan and Punjab.

 

The table below shows the energy accounting and settlement for 1 month (April) under Solar Net Metering for a 100 KW solar system in a typical factory set up with a contract demand of 100 KW.

DayEnergy Consumed(kWh)Solar Generation)(kWh)Banked Energy
1614479
215478463
347849113
4645444
5633450
6701441
7612520
842652397
912541529
1045949738
11723478
12578483
13623429
14701501
15641504
1612502490
1742347653
18530472
19481451
2039243947
21543472
22605462
2312495483
2445252371
255455472
2639348289
27479477
28625461
29521441
3012478466
April13,88614,437551

For certain days in April month, the energy is getting banked or stored with the Discom. At the end of month, solar has generated excess of 551 kWh or units which will be taken forward to the month of May.

Table below shows monthly settlements for the full year of solar energy.

MonthEnergy Consumed(kWh) – (1)Solar Generation)(kWh) – (2)(2)-(1) (kWh)(Cumulative Energy banked (kWh)
Apr13,88614,437551551
May15,67215,432(240)311
Jun14,52113,441(1,080)
July12,67311,699(974)
Aug11,12810,952(176)
Sep11,89311,699(194)
Oct12,32111,450(871)
Nov11,0099,210(1,799)
Dec10,1218,463(1,658)
Jan10,3448,712(1,632)
Feb11,23611,201(35)
Mar11,03713,6902,6532,653

So, there is excess solar generation in the months of April and March. However, the excess generation of April month is utilized in future months during the settlement year. But the excess solar generation in month of March will lapse in spite of solar Net Metering facility.

 

Especially for seasonal industries that has lean period during winter months, the coincidence of the settlement year with the financial year is a problem. For example, the potato cold storages (aloo godowns) has this typical problem as they hit a off season from October to February when their load dips significantly.

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