A Unique Policy Development Outside Europe: The Example of Malaysia Ir. Ahmad Hadri Haris hadri@ptm.org.my National Project Leader MBIPV Project Malaysia Energy Centre (PTM)
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Potential of Solar Power in Malaysia Malaysia: Total electricity consumed in 2005 = 85 TWh Total land area = 328,550 km2 Average irradiance =1,643 kwh/m2/yr If PV is to supply the total electricity, it will occupy only 431 km2 or 0.13% total land area! MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 3
Malaysia: Net Oil & Gas Exporter Malaysia Source: Petronas MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 4
Cheap Electricity Price due to Subsidy Petronas subsidised natural gas prices for electricity generation, amounting to RM11.7 billion ( 2.5 billion) in 2006 Subsidised NG price: RM6.40/mmBTU (market RM22-30/mmBTU) RM/MWh 1,000.00 900.00 800.00 700.00 600.00 500.00 400.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 - Peak - OC (gas) Inter - CC (gas) Base - gas (gas) Base - PC (Coal) Capacity Cost Energy Cost Subsidy MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 5
Development of Solar Programme 2 LFA (Logical Framework Analysis) workshops 1 stakeholders seminar >200 participants total Stakeholders: Government, industry, finance, NGOs, R&D, universities, etc. MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 6
via Logical Framework Analysis Stakeholder analysis - classification ACEM, SNO, Redha, JKR, TNB, UNITEN, MECM, MHLG, Consumer, Putrajaya Holding, SIRIM Pro Shell Solar, Poul (LEO Building), Building Council, UM, BP Solar, MAVCAP, Grenidea, MEPA, NGO, AES, MOSTE PROBLEM ANALYSIS GHG lead to Global Warming Fossil Fuel is Polluting PV cannot be implemeted widely People do not buy PV BIPV Not Attractive Passive Petronas, Banks, Policy makers, 2 3 1 4 IPPs, other RE industries, EPU Active Not Aware of PV Technologies Lack of (a) publicity (b) training (c) sucess stories (d) environment impact of use (e) cultural acceptance BIPV is still research in Malaysia PV is expensive Electricity price is low Competing sources of power supply Finance Expensive Finance not obtainable not available Implementation of RE Policy Progessing Slow No Malaysian Standardization PV Utility inter ties Too much emphasis on other RE forms other than PV Accreditation programme for solar companies No policy on buying rate from PV (a) insufficient comformity of back up supprt (b) lack of iincentives Small Volume has high manufacturing costs No Finance Scheme No by laws gazetted regarding connected PV Contra Strategy analysis summary Reduce Global warming and pollution Minimise use of fossil fuel Energy source sustainable OBJECTIVE ANALYSIS GOAL (long term >20 y) OUTCOME / PURPOSE (long term 10-20y) To contribute to sustainable development through cheaper energy use, less reliance & more selfefficiency To contribute towards sustainable commercial BIPV market in Malaysia (without subsidies) PV implemented widely People will buy BIPV is attractive OUTPUT (for project 5 y) ESTABLISHED NATIONAL TARGETS AFFORDABLE BIPV SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA TECHNICALLY DEVELOPED MARKET INCREASED PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE OF BIPV PV energy price reflect cost All power source treated equally High Volume Low Manufacturing Cost PV affordable Low Transaction Cost More PV players become competent Financing is cheap Funding Available RE Policy Implemented Successfully Malaysian standard on interconnected established PV Given Priority By back rate reasonable low gazeted and enforced MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 7
created Comprehensive Programme Project Planning Matrix MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 8
MBIPV Project (2005-2010) Objective: To reduce GHG emission by reducing long-term cost of BIPV technology via development of a sustainable BIPV market Component 1: BIPV information services, awareness and capacity building programme Component 2: BIPV market enhancement & infrastructure development programme Component 3: BIPV policies and financing mechanisms programme Component 4: BIPV industry development and technology localisation programme Targets: 330% increased of BIPV capacity against baseline 20% reduction of BIPV unit cost from baseline BIPV Programme in 10 th Malaysia Plan (10MP) Post MBIPV Project: Sustainable & widespread BIPV applications, National BIPV programme with 30% annual BIPV growth and further cost reduction MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 9
C2: financial & technical support C1, C2: quality installations (ISP accredited training) C4: quality products, C1: quality services C1: consumer awareness & appreciation C3: grid access, net-meter, license C2: monitoring C1: policy makers C3: RE-FIT (future) MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 10
BIPV Showcase: Office PTM-ZEO (zero energy office): 92 kwp System A: 47.28kWp (polycrystalline) System B: 6.08kWp (amorphous) B A C D D System C: 11.6kWp (glass-glass, mono) System D: 27kWp (monocrystalline) MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 11
BIPV Showcase: University Monash University (Malaysia) 7.36 kwp amorphous thin-film MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 12
BIPV Showcase: Residential Homes Multiple BIPV bungalows at Precinct 16, Putrajaya by Senandung Budiman S/B MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 13
BIPV Demonstration: Private Buildings MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 14
SURIA 1000: Public Programme Results to date: (For 1 st and 2 nd Calls) 30 houses 151.98 kwp total (vs 100 kwp) RM 2,049,123 of rebate RM 2,025,383 of public contributions (50%) 3 rd Call: 90 kwp 4 th Call: 120 kwp 5 th Call: 140 kwp 6 th Call: 160 kwp 7 th Call: 180 kwp Suria for Developer: 340 kwp MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 15
SURIA 1000: Capacity Impact SURIA 1000: BIPV Capacity 180 160 387% 246% 140 120 kwp 100 80 60 40 20 100% 40 100% 60 154.66 147.87 146% 58.26 156% 93.72 0 Planned Received Successful (Approved) 1st Call 2nd Call MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 16
SURIA 1000: Impact on WTP SURIA 1000: Average Willingness to Pay 2,500,000 2,000,000 38.3% 50.2% RM 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 25% 300,000 30% 2,015,479 1,703,990 761,194 522,000 51.7% 46.7% 1,264,189 Planned Received Successful (Approved) 1st Call 2nd Call MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 17
SURIA 1000: Encourages Healthy Competition SURIA 1000: Average BIPV Unit Price 31,000 30,000 30,000 RM/kWp 29,000 28,000 27,000 26,000 25,000 29,000 28,793 27,165 6 months 28,006 26,067 GCPV System PV Modules Inverter M&E Works -7% -11% -15% +10% 24,000 Planned Received Successful (Approved) 1st Call 2nd Call MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 18
Impact of Programme: Cost Reduction > Target Unit Cost of Grid Connected PV System in Malaysia Unit Cost Grid Connected PV System [RM/kWp] 35,000 30,000 25,000 20,000 (Baseline) 31,410 31,410 31,096 30,782 27,769 29,300 28,817 30,154 2006 Prices: 26,094 Japan: RM21/Wp Germany: RM23/Wp USA: 27/Wp South Korea: 29/Wp 29,525 28,583 27,641 26,384 Target Actual 25,128 (Target) Dec 05 Jun 06 Dec 06 June 07 Dec 07 Jun 08 Dec 08 Jun 09 Dec 09 Jun 10 Month-Year Status (31/12/2007): RM26,094/kWp ±5% MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 19
Impact: Progressive Increased of kwp 2,500 Cumulative Grid Connected PV Capacity in Malaysia (Inclusive of Awarded Suria 1000) Grid Connected PV Capcity [kwp] 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 - (Baseline) 468 468 Target Actual 473 482 473 486 598 663 658 789 943 1,063 1,608 1,768 (Target) 2,013 Dec 05 Jun 06 Dec 06 June 07 Dec 07 Jun 08 Dec 08 Jun 09 Dec 09 Jun 10 Month-Year Status (31/12/2007): 789 kwp (inclusive awarded SURIA 1000) MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 20
Impact: PV Technology in IMP-3 IMP-3 launched by Prime Minister on 19th August 2006 IMP-3: 15-year industry development plan (2006 to 2020) MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 21
Incentive to PV & Equipment Manufacturers Special tax incentive Special land & infrastructure packages Reliable, good quality and low cost supply of electricity & water Location between East and West with good political stability Established wafer & media storage manufacturers with highly skilled labours and excellent value chain support First Solar (663 MW in Kulim), aluminum frames supply, equipment manufacturing & clean room equipment Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) Block 4, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel : 603-2267 3633, Fax : 603-2274 7970 Email : promotion@mida.gov.my Website: http://www.mida.gov.my MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 22
MBIPV Project: Lessons Learned Challenges: Developing country: competition for fund, regulated electricity price Oil/gas net-exporting country: subsidised electricity, cheaper to use fossil fuel based energy Development programme (policy): Creates umbrella to prepare market (public, industry, policy makers) Strengthen public acceptance & industry readiness Stimulates competitive system prices in the market Encourages higher public willingness to pay Leads to transition from capital based incentive to performance based incentive (RE-FIT) MBIPV fund: RM19.6 million Capital based (MBIPV) 1545 kwp 50% grant Performance based 653 kwp For 21 years at RM1.30/kWh MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 23
Success in MBIPV today builds confidence towards long-term solar target & RE-FIT Market Potential of RE Power Generation Capacity, based on Corresponding Annual Growth Rate 30% Note: Conservative PV growth rate for Malaysia 8,000.0 25% 7,000.0 6,000.0 Growth Rate % 20% 15% 10% Note: Realistic biomass growth rate for Malaysia 5% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 2046 2047 2048 2049 2050 5,000.0 4,000.0 3,000.0 RE Cumulative MW Capacity 2,000.0 1,000.0 - RE (Non-PV) Annual Growth Rate (%) BIPV Annual Growth Rate (%) BIPV Cum. MW Capacity RE (Non-PV) Cum. MW Capacity MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 24
Thank You Pusat Tenaga Malaysia No.2, Jalan 9/10, Persiaran Usahawan, Seksyen 9, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan Tel: 03-8921 0800 Fax: 03-8921 0802 Email: mbipv@ptm.org.my Website: www.ptm.org.my/bipv MBIPV in 2006: Positioning the Cornerstone 25