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Renewable Energy Policy in India
Renewable Energy Policy in India
India
By:
Vinay Kumar (PSM 016)
Imran Khan (PSM 006)
Sagar Sahare (PSM 014)
Introduction
Energy Policy is the manner in which a given
entity (often governmental) has decided to
address issues of energy development including
energy production, distribution and consumption.
An energy policy establishes and validates top
managements commitment to energy
performance improvement.
Renewable Energy
Definition: An energy resources that is naturally regenerated over a short time
scale and derived directly from the sun or form other natural movements and
mechanisms of the environment. Renewable Energy is energy which can be obtained
from natural resources that can be constantly replenished.
Types:
Bio energy
Ocean Energy
Wind Energy
Hydropower
Geothermal Energy
Solar Energy
ed Power from Renewable Energy 11th Plan Achieved and 12th Plan Targe
Wind
Solar
Small
Hydro
Biomas Waste
s
Total
Installed
Energy in
MW under
the 11th
Plan
10,260
940
1,419
1,996
46
14,661
Target
(12,230)
Proposed
target in
MW for RE
under the
12th Plan
15,000
10,000
2,100
2,000
700
29,800
Policies
1. Strategic Plan for New and Renewable Energy
Sector for the period of 2011-17
Four Steps for Developing the
Strategy
Financial Constraints
High installation costs
Unpredictability of future returns
RE projects might see less attractive for investment
Technical Constraints
Present technologies becomes less efficient as better technologies
become available in the future
Specific conditions of the installation location must be guaranteed
Policy Constraints
Adequate Subsidy Support
The implementation of the single window clearance system for small
scale entrepreneurs
The land acquisition process for renewable energy installations, which
generally require vast areas, is both complex and time consumeng.
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