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Indian Power Sector Scenario and Need For Transition Towards Renewables
Indian Power Sector Scenario and Need For Transition Towards Renewables
Indian Power Sector Scenario and Need For Transition Towards Renewables
Indian Power Sector Scenario and need for Transition towards Renewables
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Fuel Source Coal/Lignite (Thermal) Natural Gas/LNG (Thermal) Nuclear Hydro Renewables TOTAL
MW
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Distributed power (from Biomass, SHP, Wind, Hybrid etc 950 MW Solar power* 50 MW
* Revised to 1000 MW by 2013, Add 3000 MW by 2017 or 10,000 MW installed by 2017 based on enhanced international finance and technology transfer; 20,000 MW by 2022 Solar Mission (23 Nov 2009)
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Wind Energy Small Hydro Power Co-generation, Bagasse Bio-power (Agro residue and woody biomass from plantation) Waste-to-Energy Solar TOTAL (Grid Interactive)
Source: MNRE Website on 5th March, 2010
15691.43
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Distributed RE
Sr. No Source/Systems Approx. Potential (MW)
30,000
Achievement (MW)
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Distributed Renewable Power, Rural (Biomass Gasifier) Biomass, Co-gen ( Non Bagase based) Captive generation Industrial, commercial ( Energy Recovery from Waste) Solar PV Power Plants and Street Lights TOTAL Distributed Power
109.62
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2007-08
38.00 30 33.6 26.8 15.1 49 492.5
2008-09
44.00 378 38 25 18 52 555
2007-08 (RE)
385.9 77.308
2008-09 (BE)
405 92.29
XI Plan Project
520.5 159.5
463.258 29.24
19* 10.45*
497.29 57.71
17.8 40.36
680 51
40.85 10.15
Total Imports
29.45
58.16
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* As per the Annual Plan 2007-08. Source: Annual report 2007-08, Ministry of Coal, GoI.
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assumed availability at $ 3.5 per mmbtu. Increase in fuel prices for Gas based projects, risks involved.
Decline in Natural Gas production is steeper than oil.
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Source: Crude Oil the supply outlook; figure 40, page 68, published by The Energy Watch Group; Oct 2007, EWG-Series No 3/2007; available online at http://energywatchgroup.com/Oil-report.32+M5d637b1e38d.0.html
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Source: European Hydrogen Association; Where will the energy for hydrogen energy come from: status and alternatives;
Commissioned by the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association; 2006 ; Authors: J. Schindler, R. Wurster, M. Zerta, V. Blandow and W. Zittel of the Ludwig-Blkow-Systemtechnik GmbH; page 6; http://www.lbst.de/index__e.html?http://www.lbst.de/publications/studies__e/2007EHA_WhereWillH2ComeFrom__e.html
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Source: European Hydrogen Association; Where will the energy for hydrogen energy come from: status and alternatives;
Commissioned by the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association; 2006 ; Authors: J. Schindler, R. Wurster, M. Zerta, V. Blandow and W. Zittel of the Ludwig-Blkow-Systemtechnik GmbH; page 10; http://www.lbst.de/index__e.html?http://www.lbst.de/publications/studies__e/2007EHA_WhereWillH2ComeFrom__e.html
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Source: European Hydrogen Association; Where will the energy for hydrogen energy come from: status and alternatives;
Commissioned by the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association; 2006 ; Authors: J. Schindler, R. Wurster, M. Zerta, V. Blandow and W. Zittel of the Ludwig-Blkow-Systemtechnik GmbH; page 17; http://www.lbst.de/index__e.html?http://www.lbst.de/publications/studies__e/2007EHA_WhereWillH2ComeFrom__e.html
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Alpha Oumar Konare, African Union Commission Chair Viktor Khristenko, Russian Energy Minister
Source: Peaking of World Oil Production: Recent Forecasts; DOE/NETL-2007/1263;Table I; page 8; February 5, 2007; Prepared by:Robert L. Hirsch, Senior Energy Program Advisor, SAIC; National Energy Technology Laboratory; www.globaloilwatch.com/reports/peakingoil.pdf
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Source: Peaking of World Oil Production: Recent Forecasts; DOE/NETL-2007/1263;Table II; page 10; February 5, 2007; Prepared by:Robert L. Hirsch, Senior Energy Program Advisor,SAIC; National Energy 26 Technology Laboratory; www.globaloilwatch.com/reports/peakingoil.pdf
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Source: Peaking of World Oil Production: Recent Forecasts; DOE/NETL-2007/1263;Table III; page 11; February 5, 2007; Prepared by:Robert L. Hirsch, Senior Energy Program Advisor,SAIC; National Energy 27 Technology Laboratory; www.globaloilwatch.com/reports/peakingoil.pdf
Summary of scenarios
Peaking of Indian and Global fossil fuel sources, price volatility of fuels Growth of RE generation internationally Growth of RE generation in India Tremendous potential for future RE growth in India Climate change and energy security imperatives will drive future acceleration of RE generation both globally and in India
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Thank You
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