Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2018
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Overarching Policy
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power
Energy Types: 
Power, Renewable, Solar, Wind
Issued by: 
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India
Overall Summary: 
The National Wind-Solar Hybrid Policy aims to provide a framework for promotion of large grid connected wind-solar PV hybrid system for optimal and efficient utilization of transmission infrastructure and land, reducing the variability in renewable power generation and achieving better grid stability. The Policy also aims to encourage new technologies, methods and wayouts involving combined operation of wind and solar PV plants.
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
4. WIND-SOLAR HYBRID SYSTEMS 4.1 Under the category of wind-solar hybrid power plants, Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) and Solar PV systems will be configured to operate at the same point of grid connection. There can be different approaches towards integrating wind and solar depending upon the size of each of the source integrated and the technology type. --- 8. INCENTIVES The Government will encourage development wind-solar hybrid systems through different schemes and programmes. All fiscal and financial incentives available to wind and solar power projects will also be made available to hybrid projects. 9. RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Government will support the technology development projects in the field of wind-solar hybrid systems. Besides, support will be provided for development of standards for hybrid systems.
RE targets: 
1.1 India has set an ambitious target of reaching 175 GW of installed capacity from renewable energy sources by the year 2022, which includes 100 GW of solar and 60 GW of wind power capacity. Various policy initiatives have been taken to achieve this target. At the end of 2017-18 the total renewable power installed capacity in the country was almost 70 GW.
RE action plans: 
4.1 Under the category of wind-solar hybrid power plants, Wind Turbine Generators (WTGs) and Solar PV systems will be configured to operate at the same point of grid connection. There can be different approaches towards integrating wind and solar depending upon the size of each of the source integrated and the technology type. --- 5.2 New Wind-Solar Hybrid Plants: New wind-solar hybrid projects shall be encouraged with following provisions:- i. The hybrid power generated from the wind-solar hybrid project may be used for (a) captive purpose; (b) sale to third party through open access; (c) sale to the distribution company (ies) either at tariff determined by the respective SERC or at tariff discovered through transparent bidding process; and (d) sale to the distribution company (ies) at APPC under REC mechanism and avail RECs. ii. The power procured from the hybrid project may be used for fulfilment of solar RPO and non-solar RPO in the proportion of rated capacity of solar and wind power in the hybrid plant respectively. iii. For procurement of hybrid power through transparent bidding process different parameters may be used. Parameters that may be considered for bidding could be capacity delivered at grid interface point, effective CUF and unit price of electricity. --- 5.4 Battery Storage: Battery storage may be added to the hybrid project (i) to reduce the variability of output power from wind solar hybrid plant; (ii) providing higher energy output for a given capacity (bid/ sanctioned capacity) at delivery point, by installing additional capacity of wind and solar power in a wind solar hybrid plant; and (iii) ensuring availability of firm power for a particular period.
Public competitive bidding/tendering: 
5.2 New Wind-Solar Hybrid Plants: New wind-solar hybrid projects shall be encouraged with following provisions:- [...] iv. Government entities may invite bids for new hybrid plants keeping qualifying criteria such as those discussed in iii above, the tariff being the main criteria for selection. --- Bidding factors for wind solar hybrid plants with battery storage may include minimum firm power output throughout the day or for defined hours during the day, extent of variability allowed in output power, unit price of electricity, etc.
Governance
National policy structure: 
The Central Electricity Authority and CERC shall formulate necessary standards and regulations including metering methodology and standards, forecasting and scheduling regulations, REC mechanism, grant of connectivity and sharing of transmission lines, etc. for wind-solar hybrid systems.