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1 In Introduction AB Energa Solutions Pvt. Ltd. is promoted by the co-founder of Powercap Capacitors Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai. Established in 1977, Powercap Capacitors Pvt. Ltd. [formerly known as Manohar Brothers (Capacitors) Pvt. Ltd.] has


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In Introduction

  • AB Energía Solutions Pvt. Ltd. is promoted by the co-founder of Powercap

Capacitors Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai.

  • Established in 1977, Powercap Capacitors Pvt. Ltd. [formerly known as Manohar

Brothers (Capacitors) Pvt. Ltd.] has come a long way in the field of electrical engineering and automation from its humble beginnings.

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AB ENERGÍA Overview

  • Our aim is to provide efficient designs, complete end-to-end solutions for renewable

energy generation mechanics for solar photovoltaic (PV) systems as our key focus.

  • We develop large Scale Grid Connected, Off-Grid Roof top, Ground Mounted Solar PV

systems to facilitate Investors, Developers and Independent Power Producers.

  • We have also developed Solar Off-Grid systems and Solar generated irrigation pumps to

provide these facilities for remote villages, completely off the grid.

  • Our team of professionals on board have executed solar projects of over 100 megawatts

and have experience in the field for over 35 years.

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Power Scenario In In In India

  • Population - about 1.27 billion
  • Per capita energy consumption is 6419.53 KWh in 2011-12 and is increasing at a rate

4.5% CAGR. Electricity production capacity is amplified yearly by 9 GW

  • Installed Capacity 288 GW. Over 30 units shut down for technical reason
  • The estimated capacity in 2017 will be 230 GW (max) against demand of 430 GW,

leading to an estimated shortfall of 200 GW by 2017 (Source : Ministry of Power,

  • Govt. of India)
  • Only 40 % of the total numbers of 800,000 villages are electrified.

8Cr household = 40 Cr people are deprived off electricity in India.

  • Currently the peak power shortages are in the range of 10%. Coal fuels 61% of the

country’s power plants. Coal Crunch – Power producer can’t mine their mines.

  • The energy requirement is growing exponentially in order to sustain the 8% growth

rate.

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What is is Solar Power?

Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity, either

  • By directly using PhotoVoltaics - PV
  • By indirectly using Concentrated Solar Power - CSP (solar

thermal) Advantages of PV over CSP

  • Can be deployed from a smaller scale to a very large scale
  • Less capital cost
  • Can be deployed very quickly in a wider range of conditions, in a

modular configuration

  • Has a lower maintenance cost

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Solar Power Vs Other Sources

Solar

  • Unlimited source of energy
  • Predictable power
  • Safe and clean source of power
  • Barren lands can be utilized
  • Low and negligible maintenance costs

Other Sources

  • Fossil fuels are limited and depleting
  • Wind power unpredictable
  • Nuclear is risky, fossil fuels are polluting
  • Hydro needs de-location of villages
  • High maintenance costs (Moving Parts)
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Products & Services

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One Stop Solution for Solar PV

Project Concept :  Detailed Project Report  Registrations and Statutory Compliance  Advisory and Policy Guidelines Land Advisory Design & EPC :  Design Concepts, Technical & Project Feasibility  Detailed Design & Drawings  Commissioning Operations & Maintenance :  Routine Operation  Preventive & Breakdown Maintenance  Uptime Guarantees  Performance Guarantees Plant Management :  Statutory & MIS Reports  Power Sale & Advisory  REC Trade & Advisory Total Project Solutions

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  • 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:

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.

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  • Detailed Engineering and Vetting of Drawings:

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 several permits and clearances from Nodal Agencies, District Authorities, Distribution and Transmission Companies etc. We have 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

  • f project and to get financial closure. With its tìme having sector expertise and

established standing in the renewable energy projects not only gives the most exhaustive analysis of the project but also enjoys the confidence of industries, investors and banks alike.

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  • Engineering

Detailed designs include planning and overview of the proposed system in accordance with the rules and regulations. The design focuses towards

  • ptimization of production with minimal losses and long term trouble free
  • peration. The design also defines detailed technical parameters of the

system.

  • Procurement

Complete management of materials and equipment in compliance with the defined technical parameters and specifications and supply chain management for timely and successful implementation of the project.

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  • Construction

Execution of the project as per defined parameters within scheduled time to ensure the achievement of the objectives, deadlines and quality of execution of the project.

  • Operations and Maintenance

Proper Operations and Maintenance of the Solar PV Plant to achieve maximum efficiency along with dependable and trouble free performance

  • f the Solar PV Plants. Various activities like monitoring, preventive and

breakdown maintenance, timely servicing of all equipment to ensure highest levels of performance, generating Plant Performance and MIS Reports etc constitute the Operation and Maintenance Services for the Solar PV Plants.

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Solar PV Module Technology

  • Solar panels use light energy

(photons) from the sun to generate electricity through the photovoltaic effect.

  • There are various materials used to

manufacture the Solar Modules and based on the material, construction and manufacturing they are commercially classified as shown.

Solar Module Technology Crystalline Poly Crystalline Mono Crystalline Thin Film

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In Inverters

Micro Inverters (200W – 500W range) String Inverters (2KW – 50KW range) Central Inverters (200KW – 1MW range) A micro inverter consists of a small box located on the back of or situated very close to a solar panel. Its role is to convert the DC electricity produced by a single solar panel. (Range : 200W - 500W) A string inverter is the type most commonly used in home and commercial solar power

  • systems. It is a box that is often

situated some distance away from the solar array. Depending

  • n the size of the installation,

there may be more than one string inverter present. (Range : 2kW - 50kW) Central inverters are designed for applications such as large arrays installed on buildings, industrial facilities as well as field installations – they are basically just a very large string inverter. (Range : 200kW - 500kW)

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Structures, Cables and Switch Gears

Structures Cables Switch Gears

  • Structure are racks or frames

attached to mounting supports to hold solar modules

  • It should be :
  • Wind resistant
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Long lasting
  • A solar cable interconnects solar

panels and other electrical components of a photovoltaic system

  • It should be
  • UV resistant
  • Weather resistant
  • Can be used with large

temperature range

  • It should have
  • Low conductor resistance
  • Better metal purity
  • Switchgear is the combination
  • f electrical disconnect

switches, fuses or circuit breakers used to control, protect and isolate electrical equipment

  • Can be used with large

temperature range

  • It should have:
  • Low conductor resistance
  • Better metal purity
  • Reliable electrical

protection

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Off Grid Solar PV

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  • A typical off grid solar power system consists of :-
  • Solar panels
  • Charge controller
  • Battery
  • Inverter (optional for AC loads)
  • Switch & socket to connect loads
  • Fully Prewired System
  • Complete package solution
  • Fast Installation
  • Optional grid-interactive technology
  • Optional Expandable battery bank
  • Optional Grid or Dg backup

FEATURES

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Off Grid Solar PV

  • 500 W Off grid package
  • This consists of: -
  • 70wp solar panel
  • 12V 26Ah SMF battery
  • 10Amp charge controller
  • 500w inverter
  • This package can be used for:-
  • 3W x 3 LED lamps, one 10w fan and

mobile charger

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Off Grid Solar Ir Irrigation pumps

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Solar water pumps are a cost-effective and dependable method for providing water in situations where water resources are spread

  • ver long distances; power lines are few or

non-existent; or fuel and maintenance costs are considerable.

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Off Grid Solar Ir Irrigation pumps

  • Solar pumps are specifically designed to accept DC power

directly from the solar modules and are optimized for

  • perating under less-than-ideal sun conditions. Where

conventional AC-powered pumps require a stable voltage and frequency to operate, solar pumps can operate over a wide range of voltage and available current.

  • Conventional AC-powered pumps require large amounts
  • f power to move large volumes of water in a short period
  • f time. Solar pumps typically move a smaller volume of

water over an extended period of time. This method requires far less power, which minimizes the size and cost

  • f the PV array.
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Off Grid Solar Ir Irrigation pumps

  • Solar pumps can work for most locations and are at full

capacity when needed most: during warm, sunny days. In temperate regions, they can be used year-round—which can be particularly helpful for potable water, animal grazing, and other farming operations. For many sites, a solar pump is often the best option for reducing cost and labour.

  • In areas with a remote well and limited access to the

power grid, solar pumps are the best option

  • Solar pump inverters can be retrofitted on existing AC

pumps

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Solar Street Lig ights

  • Solar street lamps are easy to install and operate
  • unattended. The also contribute to green building
  • compliance. The following should be considered before

going ahead for procurement of solar street lamps.

  • Our R&D team is working on engineering a compact solar

street light with optimum efficiency increasing the life of the battery at higher ambient temperatures.

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Road Map for Solar Energy as projected by Min inistry ry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE)

1,00,000 MW till 2022

Total projected

20,000 MW

Solar Park

40,000 MW

Solar Rooftop

40,000 MW

Others

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State wis ise and Year wis ise proposed targets for 40000MW Grid Connected Rooftop Sola lar Projects

States 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-37020 2020-21 2021-22 Total Andhra Pradesh 10 240 250 300 350 400 450 2000 Gujrat 15 385 400 480 560 640 720 3200 Karnataka 10 275 290 344 403 460 518 2300 Madhya Pradesh 10 265 275 330 385 440 495 2200 Maharashtra 20 565 588 704 823 940 1060 4700 Punjab 10 240 250 300 350 400 450 2000 Rajasthan 10 275 288 344 403 460 520 2300 Tamil Nadu 15 420 438 524 613 700 790 3500 Telangana 10 240 250 300 350 400 450 2000 Uttar Pradesh 20 510 538 650 752 860 970 4300 West Bengal 10 252 263 315 370 420 470 2100

Source : http://mnre.gov.in/file-manager/UserFiles/State-wise-and-year-wise-target-for-installation-of-40000MWp-GCRT-systems.pdf

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DRIV IVERS FOR SOLAR

  • Convert roof / barren land into a source of additional revenue generation
  • Reduce the electricity bills and building’s running costs – Cost saving
  • Reduce diesel consumption – thus help to maintain a greener earth & Cost Saving
  • Protect the consumer against frequent power tariff hikes - Cost saving
  • Uninterrupted quality power availability
  • Creating direct or indirect job opportunities for youth
  • Accelerated depreciation benefit under Section 32 of Income Tax Act
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DRIV IVERS FOR SOLAR (Contd.)

Well defined regulatory frameworkFeed-in tariff

  • Model/draft Power Purchase Agreement
  • Solar Renewable Purchase Obligation

Well defined policy framework

  • Announcement of policy/scheme by Government/Nodal Agency
  • Non-availability of sufficient electricity
  • Meeting requirement of Renewable Power Obligation (RPO)
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Benefit vs vs Costs of Rooftop Solar PV In Installations

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AB Energía exists to make a difference to customers, colleagues, partners, investors and all whose lives we touch. We are here to make a positive difference to the environment and society as a whole. We do this by providing exceptional services that meet your specific needs.

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Thank You

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Any Questions?

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Contact Us

Website : www.abenergia.co.in Email : info@abenergia.co.in Telephone : +912267422852