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Excel Database of State Wise Feed-In Tariffs of Power

Generating Sources-2014
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Given that the effects of energy efficiency measures tend to be offset by a greater energy consumption
that comes with economic growth, these measures, while important, will not by themselves be sufficient to
achieve major reductions in emissions making the move toward cleaner energy a rising priority for
climate change mitigation.
Under a feed-in tariff policy, governments set prices (often at a premium) for different types of renewable
power to compensate producers for the higher cost of producing clean energy. Utilities are then required
to purchase power from renewable resources at this pricebut have the option of either spreading the
additional costs across their entire customer base or receiving compensation from the government to
recover the incremental costs. Feed-in tariffs thus essentially subsidize renewable energy sources to make
them cost-competitive with fossil-fuel-based technologies.
Although feed-in tariff policies have gained worldwide popularity, their cost effects have become a primary
concern for policy makers in many countries. Whether the rising costs are recovered from ratepayers or
taxpayers, they can create both political and economic pressures. Households in developing countries are
particularly vulnerable to rising tariffs, as spending on energy accounts for a larger share of their incomes
than for households in developed countries.
To better understand the effectiveness of existing feed-in tariff policies and learn how their design might
be improved, we formed a database of feed-in tariff policies of Power Generating Sources of different
states in India. Our study is focused on providing the information about different state wise feed in tariffs in
excel format highlighting different fields. This database is inexpensive for Power generators, distributors
and suppliers. They can know the tariff rates in different states and can plan their business accordingly.
Finally, our database shows that the design of the overall electricity market matters. A competitive market
tends to be more conducive to renewable deployment. One possible explanation is that wholesale
competition raises the upside potential of renewable investments because many countries allow renewable
energy generators to sell their power directly in the open exchange. This enables renewable developers to
benefit from higher market prices, especially during the peak demand periods.
States Covered: Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra,
Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura,
Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Goa,
Union Territories Covered: Delhi, Andaman Nicobar, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu,
Lakshadweep, Pondicherry.
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iv. Taxes and Duties
RE Policies
v. Late Payment surcharge
EE Policies
f. References
Wind Policy
a. Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft
7. Biomass Policy
b. Control period
a. Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft
c. Tariff (Rs/kWh)
b. Control period
d. Financial Parameters
c. Tariff (Rs/kWh)
i. Capital Cost (lakh/MW)
d. Financial Parameters
e. Normative Parameters
i. Capital Cost (lakh/MW)
i. Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
e. Normative Parameters
ii. Useful life (yrs)
i. Specific Heat Rate (kcal/kWh)
iii. Subsidy and incentive by Central /State
ii. Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
Govt
iv. Taxes and Duties
iii. Useful life (yrs)
v. Late Payment surcharge
iv. Plant Load Factor (%)
f. References
v. Fuel Cost (Rs/MT)
vi. Subsidy and incentive by
Solar PV Policy
/State Govt
a. Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft
vii. Taxes and Duties
b. Control period
viii. Late Payment surcharge
c. Tariff (Rs/kWh)
f. References
d. Financial Parameters
8. Small Hydro Policy
i. Capital Cost (lakh/MW)
a. Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft
e. Normative Parameters
b. Control period
i. Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
c. Tariff (Rs/kWh)
ii. Useful life (yrs)
d. Financial Parameters
iii. Subsidy and incentive by Central /State
i. Capital Cost (lakh/MW)
Govt
iv. Taxes and Duties
e. Normative Parameters
v. Late Payment surcharge
i. Specific Heat Rate (kcal/kWh)
f. References
ii. Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
iii. Useful life (yrs)
Solar Thermal Policy
a. Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft
iv. Plant Load Factor (%)
b. Control period
v. Fuel Cost (Rs/MT)
c. Tariff (Rs/kWh)
vi.Subsidy and incentive by
/State Govt
d. Financial Parameters
vii. Taxes and Duties
i. Capital Cost (lakh/MW)
viii. Late Payment surcharge
e. Normative Parameters
f. References
i. Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
9. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Policy
ii. Useful life (yrs)
a. Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft
iii. Subsidy and incentive by Central /State
b. Control period
Govt
iv. Taxes and Duties
c. Tariff (Rs/kWh)
v. Late Payment surcharge
d. Financial Parameters
f. References
i. Capital Cost (lakh/MW)
e. Normative Parameters
Bagasse Co-generation Policy
a. Tariff Regulations / or Order or Draft
i. Specific Heat Rate (kcal/kWh)
b. Control period
ii. Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
c. Tariff (Rs/kWh)
iii. Useful life (yrs)
d. Financial Parameters
iv. Plant Load Factor (%)
i. Capital Cost (lakh/MW)
v. Fuel Cost (Rs/MT)
e. Normative Parameters
vi.Subsidy and incentive by
/State Govt
i. Capacity Utilisation Factor (%)
vii. Taxes and Duties
ii. Useful life (yrs)
viii. Late Payment surcharge
iii. Subsidy by Central /State Govt
f. References

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