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  • India needs ~336 GWh of energy storage by 2029-30 for reliable renewable energy integration, with initiatives like the National Framework for Energy Storage Systems 2023 and PLI scheme for ACC Battery Storage.
  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) capture and store excess electricity, with types including traditional solid rechargeable batteries and flow batteries, facing challenges like high costs and import dependency.
  • India has deployed the world's largest single-location BESS outside China (3.37 GWh) and offers Viability Gap Funding for 4,000 MWh BESS projects by 2030-31.

In Summary

It is the world’s largest single-location battery storage deployment outside China with a capacity of  3.37 Gigawatt-hour (GWh).

About Battery Energy Storage System (BESS)

  • It is an electrochemical setup that captures excess electrical energy and stores it for later use.
    • It offers flexibility in grid connection and can operate in local mode when the grid is unavailable.
  • Significance:  ~336 GWh of energy storage capacity is needed by 2029-30 to facilitate reliable integration of renewable energy. (Central Electricity Authority)
  • Types of BESS
    • Traditional Solid Rechargeable Batteries: Stores Energy in solid metal electrodes. E.g., Lead Acid Batteries, Lithium-Ion Batteries, Zinc Air Batteries, etc.
    • Flow batteries: Energy is stored in flowing liquid electrolytes kept in tanks separately. E.g., vanadium redox flow batteries, zinc-iron flow batteries, zinc-bromine batteries, etc.
  • Challenges: Limited storage capacity; high upfront costs; Dependency on imports for input material (lithium, cobalt); improper disposal pose environmental risks etc.

 

Initiatives for BESS deployment in India

  • National Framework for the Promotion of Energy Storage Systems 2023: For the development and deployment of Energy Storage Systems.
  • Production Linked Incentive Scheme for National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell Battery Storage: To manufacture advanced chemistry cells in India.
  • Viability Gap Funding (VGF) scheme for development of 4,000 MWh of BESS projects by 2030-31.
  • Explicit recognition to ESS: As an integral part of the power system by amending Electricity Rules in 2022.
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Central Electricity Authority (CEA)

A statutory body constituted under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948, responsible for technical, economic, and commercial aspects of electricity systems in India. It advises the government on policy and planning.

Viability Gap Funding (VGF)

A grant provided by the government to make projects more financially viable for private investors. It bridges the gap between the cost of the project and the revenue it is expected to generate, thereby encouraging investment in infrastructure and renewable energy.

Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage

A government scheme in India designed to boost domestic manufacturing of advanced chemistry cells used in batteries, thereby reducing import dependence.

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