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Solar PV Manufacturing
in India
Silicon Ingot - Wafer- PV Cell- PV
module
Wednesday
07 August 2019
- TERI
Drivers
• National goal of 100,000 MW of solar power by 2022.
• Goal to continuing the growth trend beyond to be able to
achieve 40% of non-fossil fuel power by 2030.
• Leveraging the size of domestic market is one of the key
strategies adopted world over and China has used it to
emerge as the global manufacturing hub.
Friday, 09 August 2019
GoI Efforts
• GoI made a beginning to require bidders to use domestically
manufactured solar PV modules in first ever solar bid of 150 MW,
except for thin film and Concentrator PV technology in 2010.
• The stipulation was further strengthened in the second bid of 350
MW to require bidders to use only the domestically produced solar
cells and modules.
• Later, schemes were launched to reserve 50% of the bid capacity for
domestically manufactured solar cells and modules with
differentiated provision to provide viability gap funding (VGF) with
higher amount for DCR category.
• Recent bids by SECI linking setting up manufacturing capacity with
assured PPAs
Friday, 09 August 2019
PV Manufacturing - Evolution
Slide No. ( 4 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
2000-2010
10 GW/yr
Germany & EU (Poly-
Module)
Japan (Poly-Module)
USA (Si & New Tech)
India (Modules)
MIGRATION OF SOLAR PV MANFUACTURING
MIGRATION OF PV MANFUACTURING EQUIPMENT SOURCES
2010-2016
50 GW/yr
EU & USA (Poly)
Japan (Cell-Module)
China (Ingot-Module)
Taiwan (Cell)
India (Cell-Module)
2017 - Beyond
> 100 GW?yr
China (Poly-Module)
SE Asian (Ingot-
Module)
Any others ????
2000-2010
EU (Poly-Module, TF)
USA (Poly Si & Ingot)
2010-2016
EU (Poly-Cell)
China (Cell-Module)
2017 - Beyond
China (Poly-Module)
EU (Wafer-Cell)
Any others ????
Decline in Prices of PV Module
Slide No. ( 5 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
0.76
0.45
0.22 0.21 0.19 0.13 0.11 0.1
0.23
0.18
0.14 0.12 0.09
0.08 0.06 0.06
0.33
0.24
0.17 0.16 0.13
0.12 0.12 0.11
INTEGRATED PV SOLAR MANUFACTURING COST , $/W
Poly&Wafer CellConv Mod Conv $/Wp
Slide No. ( 6 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
Expected Manufacturing Growth in India
• Economies of scale:
3-5GW scale as against 0.5-1 GW capacity in India;
• Project Finance
India: 10-13% interest loans, comparatively shorter loan durations
China: 0-5% per annum interest loans with long tenures by government along
with grants.
• Plant & Machinery
In India, fully imported from China / Europe at higher costs. In other countries,
these are designed & fabricated locally by Manufacturing companies and tax set-
offs are available
• Land & Buildings
Full costs to be absorbed by the project. Local govt. provides land & ready -to-
occupy buildings on lease basis or at subsidized rates in other countries.
This results in total project cost for Indian companies being higher by around
15-25%.
Friday, 09 August 2019
Integrated PV Manufacturing costs:
Chinese Tier-1 company and India
• Raw Material Cost:
High as majority of it have to be imported and eco-system existence is
poor in India;
• Yield Losses & recoveries
Higher due to manual / semi-auto / lack of know-how in India; it is lower
in other countries due to high automation / precision manufacturing and
own R&D for improvements
• Utilities
Very high power tariffs in India.
• Interest rates -Working Capital
Higher interest rates of 12-14% in India as against interest rates of 2-4% in
other countries;
• Manpower cost
In India, higher due to semi-automation resulting in lower productivity
Friday, 09 August 2019
Integrated PV Manufacturing costs:
Operational Costs
Rationale for Decision Making
• PV manufacturing value chain starts from mining of Quartz Silica to PV
Module manufacturing.
• High grade quartz silica (containing about 99.8% SiO2) suitable for semi-
conductor grade Silicon manufacturing is available in natural hillocks
located in AP, Karnataka, Orissa regions.
• The quartz (SiO2) is converted to silicon (Si) by elaborate chemical process.
For production of 1kg of MG Silicon, 2.6 kg of Quartz Silica is used along
with. The power requirement is about 11-13 kWh/kg of Metal Grade (MG)
Silicon. The cost of power is nearly 50-60% of the manufacturing cost of
MG Silicon. Countries have allocated hydro-power.
• The report does not suggest manufacturing of MG Silicon.
• MG-Si of 2N is purified to 6-11N purity. The availability of state-of-the-art
technology consisting of low power utilisation (<40 kWh/kg); high quality
6-9N is available from USA & China. The cost of power will be 20-35% of
the manufacturing cost.
Friday, 09 August 2019
• Even after 10-years of manufacturing experience in Polysilicon at global
scale capacities and access to global R&D, China is still not able to
manufacture Polysilicon of higher quality (>7N) which is required for CZ
Mono wafer (ultra-High Efficiency PERC & N-type cells) manufacturing.
This high quality polysilicon is manufactured only by 4-5 companies
located in South Korea, Germany, USA, Japan, who guard the technology
very closely.
• There is enough global capacities available for manufacturing of
polysilicon, and, therefore, rationale for decision to go for manufacturing
is self-reliance with an aim to sustain our own national solar programme
without any hiccups under circumstances of International issues.
Friday, 09 August 2019
Slide No. ( 11 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
Recommendations
• Government should consider prioritizing PV manufacturing
value - chain as Strategic Industry.
• We may target at least 15 GW of “full value chain Silicon Ingot
to solar modules” local manufacturing capacity operational
with competitive prices by 2024.
• Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP), under Make in India
plan could be initiated.
Slide No. ( 12 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
Recommendations : Phase I
Solar Cells and Modules :
 About 15 GW capacity could be targeted over a period of 2-3
years for manufacturing of cells and modules with full value
addition in India.
 EoIs could be invited for approval aiming supply to commence
in 2021.
 Scale: Investors will be keen to install GW scale plants.
Minimum capacity could be 1 GW for eligibility for
participation.
 Technology: Investors may be encouraged to go for best in
class technologies like PERC+/HJT/TOPCON with different
efficiency and cost structure. It is suggested that to go for ‘Rs
per Wp’ criterion to decide priority amongst the applicant
developers.
Slide No. ( 13 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
Recommendations : Phase I – Contd.
 Manufacturing Hubs: Creation of solar manufacturing hubs,
something on the lines of Solar Parks could speed up the
process. Each hub can be designed to accommodate 4-5 GW of
Solar PV manufacturing along with all the ancillary industries.
 Land: 200 – 500 acres (developed land to be provided on lease basis to
the selected manufacturers)
 Power: 250-400 MVA (220 KV or 440KV to meet stable power
requirement)
 Water: 5 - 10 MLD
 Waste Water Treatment: 2-7 MLD with adequate recycling facilities
 Solid Waste Handling: 1000 Tons/year facility (with 10-20 year design
capacity)
 Duties & Taxes: Allowing duty free imports of all plant, machinery and
spares.
 Environmental Clearances: Waiver on environmental clearance with
necessary safeguards for waste disposal is suggested.
Slide No. ( 14 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
Recommendations : Phase I – Contd.
 Production linked Incentive: It has been estimated that there
could be a price differential of about Rs. 20 lakh per MWp for
domestically manufactured solar cells and modules. The
companies who will be entering into manufacturing under this
scheme could be provided production linked incentive to the
tune of this amount.
 Green Manufacturing Fund: Green Manufacturing Fund could
be created by the Government out of NCEF. Alternatively,
production linked incentives could be supported through funds
collected i) through realization of safeguard duty, and ii) by
levying a cess of Rs. 20 lakhs per MWp on imported solar
modules.
Slide No. ( 15 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
Recommendations : Phase II
Integrate INGOT-WAFER & BOM ECO SYSTEM
 This phase is to graduate to add backward integration facilities to reach the
stage of ingot-wafer-cells-modules manufacturing capacities.
 Total target capacity is 15 GW.
 It is recommended to allow duty free imports of all plant, machinery and
spare.
 In order to compensate higher cost of financing and to make the product
cost competitive, capital grant on the lines of the provisions of MSIPS is
recommended which is upto 20% of the project cost, on reimbursable basis
to the manufacturers.
 Two trenches of equal amount could be considered for disbursement of
capital grant; first on the receipt of the machinery at the project site, and
the second on commissioning of the facility.
 In addition, making available power at a tariff of about Rs. 2.00 per kWh
would be necessary to keep operational costs competitive and having no
necessity to consider providing recurring production linked incentives.
Slide No. ( 16 of 7)
Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained )
Recommendations : Phase III
With 10-20 GW manufacturing in-place, the domestic PV Value
chain can be expanded to the Plant & Machinery equipment
fabrication domestically.
Phase I - III
Comprehensive R&D programme by the Government around
manufacturing plants with defined targets and goals for
enhancing competitiveness of the industry.
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ppt-Solar-PV-anufacturing.pdf

  • 1. Solar PV Manufacturing in India Silicon Ingot - Wafer- PV Cell- PV module Wednesday 07 August 2019 - TERI
  • 2. Drivers • National goal of 100,000 MW of solar power by 2022. • Goal to continuing the growth trend beyond to be able to achieve 40% of non-fossil fuel power by 2030. • Leveraging the size of domestic market is one of the key strategies adopted world over and China has used it to emerge as the global manufacturing hub. Friday, 09 August 2019
  • 3. GoI Efforts • GoI made a beginning to require bidders to use domestically manufactured solar PV modules in first ever solar bid of 150 MW, except for thin film and Concentrator PV technology in 2010. • The stipulation was further strengthened in the second bid of 350 MW to require bidders to use only the domestically produced solar cells and modules. • Later, schemes were launched to reserve 50% of the bid capacity for domestically manufactured solar cells and modules with differentiated provision to provide viability gap funding (VGF) with higher amount for DCR category. • Recent bids by SECI linking setting up manufacturing capacity with assured PPAs Friday, 09 August 2019
  • 4. PV Manufacturing - Evolution Slide No. ( 4 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) 2000-2010 10 GW/yr Germany & EU (Poly- Module) Japan (Poly-Module) USA (Si & New Tech) India (Modules) MIGRATION OF SOLAR PV MANFUACTURING MIGRATION OF PV MANFUACTURING EQUIPMENT SOURCES 2010-2016 50 GW/yr EU & USA (Poly) Japan (Cell-Module) China (Ingot-Module) Taiwan (Cell) India (Cell-Module) 2017 - Beyond > 100 GW?yr China (Poly-Module) SE Asian (Ingot- Module) Any others ???? 2000-2010 EU (Poly-Module, TF) USA (Poly Si & Ingot) 2010-2016 EU (Poly-Cell) China (Cell-Module) 2017 - Beyond China (Poly-Module) EU (Wafer-Cell) Any others ????
  • 5. Decline in Prices of PV Module Slide No. ( 5 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 0.76 0.45 0.22 0.21 0.19 0.13 0.11 0.1 0.23 0.18 0.14 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.33 0.24 0.17 0.16 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 INTEGRATED PV SOLAR MANUFACTURING COST , $/W Poly&Wafer CellConv Mod Conv $/Wp
  • 6. Slide No. ( 6 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) Expected Manufacturing Growth in India
  • 7. • Economies of scale: 3-5GW scale as against 0.5-1 GW capacity in India; • Project Finance India: 10-13% interest loans, comparatively shorter loan durations China: 0-5% per annum interest loans with long tenures by government along with grants. • Plant & Machinery In India, fully imported from China / Europe at higher costs. In other countries, these are designed & fabricated locally by Manufacturing companies and tax set- offs are available • Land & Buildings Full costs to be absorbed by the project. Local govt. provides land & ready -to- occupy buildings on lease basis or at subsidized rates in other countries. This results in total project cost for Indian companies being higher by around 15-25%. Friday, 09 August 2019 Integrated PV Manufacturing costs: Chinese Tier-1 company and India
  • 8. • Raw Material Cost: High as majority of it have to be imported and eco-system existence is poor in India; • Yield Losses & recoveries Higher due to manual / semi-auto / lack of know-how in India; it is lower in other countries due to high automation / precision manufacturing and own R&D for improvements • Utilities Very high power tariffs in India. • Interest rates -Working Capital Higher interest rates of 12-14% in India as against interest rates of 2-4% in other countries; • Manpower cost In India, higher due to semi-automation resulting in lower productivity Friday, 09 August 2019 Integrated PV Manufacturing costs: Operational Costs
  • 9. Rationale for Decision Making • PV manufacturing value chain starts from mining of Quartz Silica to PV Module manufacturing. • High grade quartz silica (containing about 99.8% SiO2) suitable for semi- conductor grade Silicon manufacturing is available in natural hillocks located in AP, Karnataka, Orissa regions. • The quartz (SiO2) is converted to silicon (Si) by elaborate chemical process. For production of 1kg of MG Silicon, 2.6 kg of Quartz Silica is used along with. The power requirement is about 11-13 kWh/kg of Metal Grade (MG) Silicon. The cost of power is nearly 50-60% of the manufacturing cost of MG Silicon. Countries have allocated hydro-power. • The report does not suggest manufacturing of MG Silicon. • MG-Si of 2N is purified to 6-11N purity. The availability of state-of-the-art technology consisting of low power utilisation (<40 kWh/kg); high quality 6-9N is available from USA & China. The cost of power will be 20-35% of the manufacturing cost. Friday, 09 August 2019
  • 10. • Even after 10-years of manufacturing experience in Polysilicon at global scale capacities and access to global R&D, China is still not able to manufacture Polysilicon of higher quality (>7N) which is required for CZ Mono wafer (ultra-High Efficiency PERC & N-type cells) manufacturing. This high quality polysilicon is manufactured only by 4-5 companies located in South Korea, Germany, USA, Japan, who guard the technology very closely. • There is enough global capacities available for manufacturing of polysilicon, and, therefore, rationale for decision to go for manufacturing is self-reliance with an aim to sustain our own national solar programme without any hiccups under circumstances of International issues. Friday, 09 August 2019
  • 11. Slide No. ( 11 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) Recommendations • Government should consider prioritizing PV manufacturing value - chain as Strategic Industry. • We may target at least 15 GW of “full value chain Silicon Ingot to solar modules” local manufacturing capacity operational with competitive prices by 2024. • Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP), under Make in India plan could be initiated.
  • 12. Slide No. ( 12 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) Recommendations : Phase I Solar Cells and Modules :  About 15 GW capacity could be targeted over a period of 2-3 years for manufacturing of cells and modules with full value addition in India.  EoIs could be invited for approval aiming supply to commence in 2021.  Scale: Investors will be keen to install GW scale plants. Minimum capacity could be 1 GW for eligibility for participation.  Technology: Investors may be encouraged to go for best in class technologies like PERC+/HJT/TOPCON with different efficiency and cost structure. It is suggested that to go for ‘Rs per Wp’ criterion to decide priority amongst the applicant developers.
  • 13. Slide No. ( 13 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) Recommendations : Phase I – Contd.  Manufacturing Hubs: Creation of solar manufacturing hubs, something on the lines of Solar Parks could speed up the process. Each hub can be designed to accommodate 4-5 GW of Solar PV manufacturing along with all the ancillary industries.  Land: 200 – 500 acres (developed land to be provided on lease basis to the selected manufacturers)  Power: 250-400 MVA (220 KV or 440KV to meet stable power requirement)  Water: 5 - 10 MLD  Waste Water Treatment: 2-7 MLD with adequate recycling facilities  Solid Waste Handling: 1000 Tons/year facility (with 10-20 year design capacity)  Duties & Taxes: Allowing duty free imports of all plant, machinery and spares.  Environmental Clearances: Waiver on environmental clearance with necessary safeguards for waste disposal is suggested.
  • 14. Slide No. ( 14 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) Recommendations : Phase I – Contd.  Production linked Incentive: It has been estimated that there could be a price differential of about Rs. 20 lakh per MWp for domestically manufactured solar cells and modules. The companies who will be entering into manufacturing under this scheme could be provided production linked incentive to the tune of this amount.  Green Manufacturing Fund: Green Manufacturing Fund could be created by the Government out of NCEF. Alternatively, production linked incentives could be supported through funds collected i) through realization of safeguard duty, and ii) by levying a cess of Rs. 20 lakhs per MWp on imported solar modules.
  • 15. Slide No. ( 15 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) Recommendations : Phase II Integrate INGOT-WAFER & BOM ECO SYSTEM  This phase is to graduate to add backward integration facilities to reach the stage of ingot-wafer-cells-modules manufacturing capacities.  Total target capacity is 15 GW.  It is recommended to allow duty free imports of all plant, machinery and spare.  In order to compensate higher cost of financing and to make the product cost competitive, capital grant on the lines of the provisions of MSIPS is recommended which is upto 20% of the project cost, on reimbursable basis to the manufacturers.  Two trenches of equal amount could be considered for disbursement of capital grant; first on the receipt of the machinery at the project site, and the second on commissioning of the facility.  In addition, making available power at a tariff of about Rs. 2.00 per kWh would be necessary to keep operational costs competitive and having no necessity to consider providing recurring production linked incentives.
  • 16. Slide No. ( 16 of 7) Energy (Sector’s name i.e. Energy/Agriculture; colour should be maintained ) Recommendations : Phase III With 10-20 GW manufacturing in-place, the domestic PV Value chain can be expanded to the Plant & Machinery equipment fabrication domestically. Phase I - III Comprehensive R&D programme by the Government around manufacturing plants with defined targets and goals for enhancing competitiveness of the industry.