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Presented
By:
Rochana Dixit
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India is world's 6th largest energy consumer, accounting for 3.4% of
global energy consumption.
The installed power generation capacity of India stood at 1,63,669.80
MW, while the per capita power consumption stood at 704.2 kWH.
The country's annual power production increased from about 190 billion
kWH in 1986 to an ambitious target of 830 billion kWH in 2010.
Out of the total demand 64.4% is met by Thermal power plants, 24.7% by
Hydroelectric power plants, 2.9% is met by Nuclear and 7.7% by
Renewable sources of energy.
The T&D losses are hovering around 25 to 30% which causes the supply
of electricity continues to face severe shortage of over 11%.
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A total of 20,700 MW of new inter-regional links have been planned for the
11th Five Year Plan (2007-12). Thus total inter-regional transmission
capacity of National Power Grid is foreseen to be 37,150 MW by 2011-12.
The Ministry of Power plans to establish an integrated National Power Gridin the country by 2012 with close to 2,00,000 MW generation capacities and
37,150MW of inter-regional power transfer capacity.
There are three market-driven models for expanding transmission networks:
1. Merchant transmission facilities.
2. Rights to future congestion revenues.3. Participant-funded projects.
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In the country from 2,708 ckm in 1950 to more than 2,25,720 ckm of
transmission lines by 1995 and 4,17,500 ckm by 2010 are some of the
indicators of the progress.
It rationalized the tariff structure of the bulk power supply. This order splitthe monolithic pricing system into three parts.
I. Fixed charges or capacity charges.
II. Variable charges or Energy charges.
III. Unscheduled Interchange (UI) charges.
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Power Distribition is the final & mostcritical link in the value chain as it directly
effects the consumers. Includes more than 6.9 million ckms of
lines and about 286,210 MVA ofdistribution transformer capacity.
Connected load growing at about 9%each year to 351,000 MW.
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High AT&C losses(12-68%)
Poor metering and billing efficiency.
Power thefts.
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APDRP & R-APDRP.
RGGVY.
Encouraging Private participation.
Tariff Rationalisation.
Encoraging DSM & EE
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Year Mtoe
2011-12 677
2016-17 861
2021-22 1082
2026-27 1417
2031-32 1818
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Hydro
Thermal
Nuclear
Renewable
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Wind
Solar
Biomass
Cogeneration Bagasse
Waste to Energy
Solar
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Solar
Wind
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Jawaharlal Nehru national solar mission
It take place in 3 phases from 2010-2013,
2013-2017,2017-2022
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Government encouraging Solar energy investments.. The ministry is providing various incentives and duty concessions
for both manufacturers and users of solar products for eg. : To help in running of solar projects, there is a subsidy of Rs 12/Kwh
Capital subsidy available in case of semiconductor based units Provisions for Accelerated depreciation available for solar
manufacturers NIL excise duty for manufacturersLow import tariff for several raw materials and components Soft loans to users, intermediaries and manufacturers
State governments such as Punjab,Haryana are also pursuingsolar energy development aggressively with good response fromindustry
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India is fourth largest producer of windenergy with capacity of 10,925MW
Tamilnadu ,maharashtra and karnatakaare leaders in wind capacity
Government is currently investment Rs
25000 billion.
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Primary objective
-> Global warming
Secondary objective
->Monetary benefits
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India - high potential of carbon credits
India can capture 10% of Global CDM
market Annual revenue estimated range from
US$10 million to 330 million
Wide spectrum of projects with differeVast technical human resource nt sizes
Vast technical human resource
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Energy efficiency projects
Transport
Methane recovery
Industrial process change
Cogeneration
Agriculture
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Carbon credits to be taxable undercorporate income
MP Clean Development Mechanism Agencyto be constituted
Adani Powers two power projects to drawcarbon credits worth Rs 290 crore annually.
MCD earns carbon credits worth Rs 5L. KSEB to make profit from sale of carbon
credits. India's carbon credit claims to triple in 3
years: Crisil DLF bags carbon credits worth Rs 40 crore
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