Islamabad | Oct-15 | Developing an Enabling Framework for Decentralized Micro-Grids – Lessons from Pakistan
06 October 2015
Pakistan Academy of Sciences,
G-5/2, Islamabad
Dr. Khanji Harijan
Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro,
Sindh; Pakistan
Developing an Enabling Framework for
Decentralized Micro-Grids – Lessons from
Pakistan
 Problems with Centralized Grid
 Solution by Micro Grids
 What is Micro Grid
 Importance of Micro Grid
 Applications of Micro Grid
 Pakistan’s Rural Electrification Experiences
 Concerns with Micro Grid
 Conclusion
Outline
• Low electric efficiency as a result of high transmission
losses and high environmental emissions.
• Low reliability and power quality.
• High maintenance and variable costs
• Less sustainability because of sources of power
generation.
Problems with Centralized Grid
• High electric efficiency as a result of small transmission
network and less environmental emissions.
• Higher level of reliability and power quality.
• Low maintenance
• Sources of power generation makes it more sustainable.
Solution by Micro-Grid
Centralized Grid Micro Grids
Centralized Grid to Micro Grids
A microgrid is a small energy system capable of balancing
captive supply and demand resources to maintain stable
service within a defined boundary.
A community microgrid provides resilient and stable energy
supplies for vital community facilities and assets.
What is Micro-Grid?
• Fossil fuel based power generation with unwanted
emissions causing adverse effect with the environment
and threatening to the future of the planet.
• Search for viable and deployable low carbon technologies
to meet the growing power demands of global population
has become imperative.
• In this situation Micro Grids can be better alternative to
the centralized and environmental unfriendly electricity
generation systems.
Importance of Micro-Grid
• In developing countries most people live in remote areas
and not able to derive benefits of the ongoing
electrification process.
• Since there is no power network available to connect the
isolated villages to the central grids, more investments are
needed.
• In this connection, application of Micro Grid through
renewables and other locally available distributed
generation resources can be beneficial option.
• On the other hand, people in semi-urban areas are not
able to fully meet with their energy requirements.
• For people in urban areas, the focus is on power quality
and reliability issues.
Importance of Micro-Grid
Generation Technologies Options for Micro-Grid
• Micro Grids can be run either autonomously or in parallel to
central grid.
• Can serve communities, individual buildings, manufacturing
centers, or military applications.
• Military and industrial sites in developed and less-
developed countries alike often build Micro Grids for energy
security and reliability.
• Renewable energy Micro Grids also help reduce risk from
transporting fuel in war zones.
• Such highly reliable Micro Grids serving well-funded
institutions or companies usually do not have the cost
constraints that Micro Grids intended for developing country
rural electrification efforts face.
Applications
 World Bank estimate suggests that around 62% of total
approx. 200 Million population of country lives in rural
areas.
 Majority of rural population do not have 24/7 access to on
Grid Electricity and many remote villages have even no
access to electricity.
 Pakistan is an Agricultural County, and
 Providing electricity to rural areas is most important
instrument for increased productivity and income growth.
 It can help improving farm efficiency by improved
irrigation system and small scale industries thereby
diversifying farm income.
Access to Electricity-Pakistan
• Approximately 12,000 villages were electrified during
2008 to 2014 under government’s rural electrification
program.
• According to estimates at least 11815 villages are yet to
be provided electricity in the province.
• In Tharparkar district 225 villages were electrified under
Sindh government project.
• H.T line with 25KVA transformer (1KM line) cost 1.75
million.
Village Electrification Experience in Sindh
S/N
o.
Name of Project Project Scope
1
Supply & Installation of 350
Solar Systems at 350 Schools
in Taluka Nangarparkar, District
Tharparkar.
Electrified 350
Schools at Taluka
Nangarparkar, District
Tharparkar
2
Supply & Installation of Solar
PV Home Systems and Solar
Street Lights
Electrified 140 Homes
and 15 street lights at
village Hashim Ali Jo
Tar and at Village
Umaid Ali jo Tar,
Taluka Khipro, District
Sanghar
Village Electrification in Sindh
AWARE (Association for applied education & Renewable Energy): NGO
First solar PV system was installed in mosque at Pandhi Chacher village of
Taluka Umerkot in 2004 and one system installed at Peeluro village of Taluka
Mithi. 07 systems installed in mosques of 05 villages (Tardos, Sawan Ji Dhani,
Karooro, Samoo Rind, Charnore ) of Tehsil Chachro District Tharparkar 06 PV
systems installed in schools (02 High Schools, 01 middle school and 03 primary
schools) of above said villages of District Tharparkar. One system installed at
PHC Center Tardos, Tehsil Chachro. More than 200 small systems promoted with
social entrepreneurial approach in Thar
Duration: Started in Sep: 2004, second phase in 2005 and 3rd phase in 2008
Locatio: 01 village of Umerkot, 08 villages of Tehsil Chachro & one village of
Thesil Mithi
Funding Source: Private firms, Govt of Pakistan, philanthropists and Community
• Financial Concerns, Environmental Benefits and Cost
Recovery
• Policy Making
• Ownership and Regulation Issues
• Tariff Structure
• Government Subsidies
• Fuel Requirement
Concerns with Micro Grid applications
• Financial Concerns, Environmental Benefits and Cost
Recovery
• Policy Making
• Ownership and Regulation Issues
• Tariff Structure
• Government Subsidies
• Fuel Requirement
• Common property resource problem
Concerns with Micro Grid applications
Microgrid systems help communities to achieve local
resilience for vital services and interdependent community
assets:
Lighting, street lights, traffic lights
Pumping, refrigeration, HVAC
City water and wastewater
Cell towers, telecom, Internet
Gas stations, grocery stores, pharmacies
Micro-Grids for Resilient Future
• Pakistan’s Interconnected Grid at present is not able to
meet the needs of its remote population and even if it tries
to cater to their needs, it only will lead to huge energy
wastage both on the grid and for the end users.
• In Pakistan’ s context, a Micro Grid can have several
applications as per the available conditions to change the
current unreliable power scenario to a reliable one. Some
such cases are:
1. A Village or a cluster of Villages
2. University / Institution Campus
3. Hospital Complexes/Commercial Complexes/Large
Industrial Complexes
4. Small Townships
Micro Grid applications for Pakistan
The Micro Grid concept using renewable
energy sources is a building block towards
the future energy networks for long-term
viable solution of energy needs.
Conclusion
A Thanks for Attention

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Islamabad | Oct-15 | Developing an Enabling Framework for Decentralized Micro-Grids – Lessons from Pakistan

  • 2. 06 October 2015 Pakistan Academy of Sciences, G-5/2, Islamabad Dr. Khanji Harijan Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh; Pakistan Developing an Enabling Framework for Decentralized Micro-Grids – Lessons from Pakistan
  • 3.  Problems with Centralized Grid  Solution by Micro Grids  What is Micro Grid  Importance of Micro Grid  Applications of Micro Grid  Pakistan’s Rural Electrification Experiences  Concerns with Micro Grid  Conclusion Outline
  • 4. • Low electric efficiency as a result of high transmission losses and high environmental emissions. • Low reliability and power quality. • High maintenance and variable costs • Less sustainability because of sources of power generation. Problems with Centralized Grid
  • 5. • High electric efficiency as a result of small transmission network and less environmental emissions. • Higher level of reliability and power quality. • Low maintenance • Sources of power generation makes it more sustainable. Solution by Micro-Grid
  • 6. Centralized Grid Micro Grids Centralized Grid to Micro Grids
  • 7. A microgrid is a small energy system capable of balancing captive supply and demand resources to maintain stable service within a defined boundary. A community microgrid provides resilient and stable energy supplies for vital community facilities and assets. What is Micro-Grid?
  • 8. • Fossil fuel based power generation with unwanted emissions causing adverse effect with the environment and threatening to the future of the planet. • Search for viable and deployable low carbon technologies to meet the growing power demands of global population has become imperative. • In this situation Micro Grids can be better alternative to the centralized and environmental unfriendly electricity generation systems. Importance of Micro-Grid
  • 9. • In developing countries most people live in remote areas and not able to derive benefits of the ongoing electrification process. • Since there is no power network available to connect the isolated villages to the central grids, more investments are needed. • In this connection, application of Micro Grid through renewables and other locally available distributed generation resources can be beneficial option. • On the other hand, people in semi-urban areas are not able to fully meet with their energy requirements. • For people in urban areas, the focus is on power quality and reliability issues. Importance of Micro-Grid
  • 11. • Micro Grids can be run either autonomously or in parallel to central grid. • Can serve communities, individual buildings, manufacturing centers, or military applications. • Military and industrial sites in developed and less- developed countries alike often build Micro Grids for energy security and reliability. • Renewable energy Micro Grids also help reduce risk from transporting fuel in war zones. • Such highly reliable Micro Grids serving well-funded institutions or companies usually do not have the cost constraints that Micro Grids intended for developing country rural electrification efforts face. Applications
  • 12.  World Bank estimate suggests that around 62% of total approx. 200 Million population of country lives in rural areas.  Majority of rural population do not have 24/7 access to on Grid Electricity and many remote villages have even no access to electricity.  Pakistan is an Agricultural County, and  Providing electricity to rural areas is most important instrument for increased productivity and income growth.  It can help improving farm efficiency by improved irrigation system and small scale industries thereby diversifying farm income. Access to Electricity-Pakistan
  • 13. • Approximately 12,000 villages were electrified during 2008 to 2014 under government’s rural electrification program. • According to estimates at least 11815 villages are yet to be provided electricity in the province. • In Tharparkar district 225 villages were electrified under Sindh government project. • H.T line with 25KVA transformer (1KM line) cost 1.75 million. Village Electrification Experience in Sindh
  • 14. S/N o. Name of Project Project Scope 1 Supply & Installation of 350 Solar Systems at 350 Schools in Taluka Nangarparkar, District Tharparkar. Electrified 350 Schools at Taluka Nangarparkar, District Tharparkar 2 Supply & Installation of Solar PV Home Systems and Solar Street Lights Electrified 140 Homes and 15 street lights at village Hashim Ali Jo Tar and at Village Umaid Ali jo Tar, Taluka Khipro, District Sanghar Village Electrification in Sindh
  • 15. AWARE (Association for applied education & Renewable Energy): NGO First solar PV system was installed in mosque at Pandhi Chacher village of Taluka Umerkot in 2004 and one system installed at Peeluro village of Taluka Mithi. 07 systems installed in mosques of 05 villages (Tardos, Sawan Ji Dhani, Karooro, Samoo Rind, Charnore ) of Tehsil Chachro District Tharparkar 06 PV systems installed in schools (02 High Schools, 01 middle school and 03 primary schools) of above said villages of District Tharparkar. One system installed at PHC Center Tardos, Tehsil Chachro. More than 200 small systems promoted with social entrepreneurial approach in Thar Duration: Started in Sep: 2004, second phase in 2005 and 3rd phase in 2008 Locatio: 01 village of Umerkot, 08 villages of Tehsil Chachro & one village of Thesil Mithi Funding Source: Private firms, Govt of Pakistan, philanthropists and Community
  • 16. • Financial Concerns, Environmental Benefits and Cost Recovery • Policy Making • Ownership and Regulation Issues • Tariff Structure • Government Subsidies • Fuel Requirement Concerns with Micro Grid applications
  • 17. • Financial Concerns, Environmental Benefits and Cost Recovery • Policy Making • Ownership and Regulation Issues • Tariff Structure • Government Subsidies • Fuel Requirement • Common property resource problem Concerns with Micro Grid applications
  • 18. Microgrid systems help communities to achieve local resilience for vital services and interdependent community assets: Lighting, street lights, traffic lights Pumping, refrigeration, HVAC City water and wastewater Cell towers, telecom, Internet Gas stations, grocery stores, pharmacies Micro-Grids for Resilient Future
  • 19. • Pakistan’s Interconnected Grid at present is not able to meet the needs of its remote population and even if it tries to cater to their needs, it only will lead to huge energy wastage both on the grid and for the end users. • In Pakistan’ s context, a Micro Grid can have several applications as per the available conditions to change the current unreliable power scenario to a reliable one. Some such cases are: 1. A Village or a cluster of Villages 2. University / Institution Campus 3. Hospital Complexes/Commercial Complexes/Large Industrial Complexes 4. Small Townships Micro Grid applications for Pakistan
  • 20. The Micro Grid concept using renewable energy sources is a building block towards the future energy networks for long-term viable solution of energy needs. Conclusion
  • 21. A Thanks for Attention