Overview of Solar Energy in the Mekong Region Dr. Prasert SINSUKPRASERT MINISTRY OF ENERGY Thailand 24 th October 2013 4 th EEP Mekong Annual Regional Forum Siem Reap, Cambodia 1
Mekong Region natural economic area bound together by the Mekong River consist of 6 countries covering 2.6 million square kilometers population around 326 million 2
Comparison of average daily solar radiation intensity per year 4
Solar map Average solar irradiance 18 MJ/m 2 d (5 kwh/m 2 day) Maximum : 20 24 MJ/m 2 d Solar map developed by DEDE using satellite images and ground station measurement ( 38 Stations) Thailand s solar Map Updated September 2010 Potential Area Source : www.dede.go.th 5
Cambodia s solar Map A map showing geographical distribution of yearly average daily global radiation in Cambodia (2008) The yearly map reveals that the south eastern part of the country receives the highest solar radiation with the yearly average daily radiation in the Range of 21 22 MJ/m 2 day The Solar radiation averaged over the country is found to be 18.3 MJ/m 2 day. Source : Assessment of Solar Energy Potentials for Cambodia, DEDE, Thailand, 2008 MJ/m 2 day 6
Lao People s Democratic Republic solar Map A map showing geographical distribution of yearly average daily solar radiation over Lao PDR (2007) MJ/m 2 day From the yearly map, it was observed that the western parts of the country received high solar radiation with the values of 17 18 MJ/m 2 day. The areas which receive the highest solar radiation are in the south with the values of 18 19 MJ/m2 day. The yearly average of solar radiation for the entire country was found to be 15.8 MJ/m 2 day. Source : Assessment of Solar Energy Potentials for Lao People s Democratic Republic, DEDE, Thailand, 2007 7
Myanmar s solar Map A map showing geographical distribution of yearly average daily solar radiation over Myanmar (2009) From the yearly map, it can be seen that the central plain of the country including Mandalay Division, Sagaing Division and Magway Division receive high solar radiation (18 22 MJ/m 2 day) for almost the whole year. The yearly average of solar radiation for the entire country was found to be 18.3 MJ/m 2 day. MJ/m 2 day Source : Assessment of Solar Energy Potentials for Myanmar, DEDE, Thailand, 2009 8
Vietnam Vietnam has good constant solar resources Roughly 2,000 2,500 hours of sunshine per year in Southern and Central areas, solar radiation 4 5.9 kwh/m2/day In the North, solar radiation is 2.4 5.6 kwh/m2/day Source : Vietnam & Renewable Energy Country at a glance, FUAS 2011 9
Solar PV Solar Energy Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Solar Hot Water Solar Light Tube Solar Drying Solar Cooling 11
World s Solar Energy Scenario in 2035 In 2035, global installed capacity of solar PV reaches some 600 MW Average unit cost and resulting investment requirement in the new policy scenario Investment in solar PV has been encouraged by substantial falls in solar PV costs Source : World Energy Outlook, 2012 (IEA) 12
3.1 Plan and Target Committed to the development of low carbon society Government Funding On R & D & D Activities Alternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP : 2012 2021) Private Led Investment Target 25 % of RE in Total Energy Consumption By 2021 Solar Wind Bio-Energy Bio-Fuel 3,000 MW 1,800 MW 100 ktoe 4,800 MW, 100 ktoe Biomass Biogas MSW 4,800 MW 3,600 MW 400 MW 8,500 ktoe 1,000 ktoe 200 ktoe 8,800 MW, 9,700 ktoe Ethanol Biodiessel 2 nd gen 9ML/Day 7.20 ML/Day 3ML/Day Mini Hydro Micro Tidal wave New-Energy Geothermal 324 MW 2MW 1 MW 3 MW 14 14
3.2 Supporting Mechanism Cost of electricity per kwh Feed In Tariffs FIT Electricity Generation PV Diesel Generation FIT Scheme Supporting Solar project Encourage Solar Power Investment Type of fuel
3.3 Rate of Electricity Baht / Unit Rate of Electricity related to capability of payment for additional cost from renewable energy. 16
3.4 Cost of Solar Power Comparing to conventional sources Solar power cost is now lower than other conventional sources 17
3.4 Cost of Solar Power Price of PV cells has declined during the past 10 years 18
Demonstration of Solar Crop Dryers for Lao People s Democratic Republic Three types of solar crop dryers were improved in the project. These are roof integrated solar dryer, greenhouse solar dryer and side loading solar tunnel dryer. The dryer were constructed at Champasak Agriculture and Forestry College in Pakxe, southern Loa PDR. Greenhouse solar dryer side loading solar tunnel dryer roof integrated solar dryer 20
Solar PV in rural areas Sunlabob Rural Energy Ltd. has had some success helping poor villagers access such electrical supply by renting out solar based systems in Lao PDR Solar powered lanterns Solar home solar PV equipment installed in the villages and trains local technicians in maintenance Battery system 21
Solar Dryer in remote areas in Thailand Target group : Community enterprise in remote area 22 22
Solar home in remote areas in Thailand Target area : Far from transmission line or lack of power grid - School - Health station - Community center - Military & Border patrol police base - National forest - Royal Development projects 23 23
Solar system in Island Hybrid system (wing + solar) for power generation Green Island RE consumption 100% Aim to be the first model of Green Island in Thailand Better standard of living of the community through efficient resource management 24
Showcase in Cambodia EEP Mekong funded solar energy based projects Installing a solar powered water system and solar battery charging station in rural Cambodia Solar Home Systems -Develop pilot project to remove financial and technical barriers - Children using the moonlight to study Solar Battery Charging station Solar Water Pumping station
Solar Power Potential and Opportunity in Vietnam ACO Investment Group is seeking to build Vietnam s first utility scale solar farm in June 2013 - A 50 megawatt solar power farm in central Binh Thuan province - ACO Investment Group working with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) - Add this project to the national electricity master plan - many domestic and foreign investors had expressed interest in investing into solar power in this province
Myanmar: 210 MW solar plant in the planning Minbu According to various media, US$275 million is expected to be invested in the development of a solar power plant in Minbu, Myanmar. If construction is completed, it will be one of the largest plants of its kind in the world, with an installed capacity of 210 MW. Source : PV Magazine Global, May 2013
Key Takeaways 29
Thank you for your attention