Abstract

Realistic assessment of utilization potential of solar energy for thermal power generation and identification of niche areas/locations for this purpose is critically important for designing and implementing appropriate policies and promotional measures. This paper presents the results of a detailed analysis undertaken for estimating the potential of solar thermal power generation in India. A comprehensive framework is developed that takes into account (i) the availability of wastelands (ii) Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) (iii) wastelands that are habitat to endangered species and/or tribal population and/or that is prone to earthquakes and (iv) suitability of wasteland for wind power generation. Finally, using an approach developed for the allocation of wastelands suitable for solar power generation between thermal and photovoltaic routes, the potential of solar thermal power generation is assessed for two threshold values of DNI – 1800kWh/m2 and 2000kWh/m2. With all the wastelands having wind speeds of 4m/s or more allocated for wind power generation, the estimated potential for solar thermal power generation is 756GW for a threshold DNI value of 1800kWh/m2 and 229GW for a threshold DNI value of 2000kWh/m2. Results obtained can be used for identification of best suited areas for solar thermal power generation in India.

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