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INTRODU
India has the fifth largest generation capacity and sixth largest cothe world accounts for 3.4 % of job energy consumption
Power sector still lags the demand requirements of the country
Large number of power projects (XI and XII five year plans) is undconstruction to overcome the power shortages and meet the gro
energy requirements Government of India took new initiatives steps to over come thes
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HISTORY ON INDIAN POWER SECTO Pre-Independence
Nearly 65% of power generation was done by the private sector
1947-1975:
During this period the involvement of the public sector increased consideraSEBs (State Electricity Boards) were set up in each state as Public Sector Enmanage and distribute power within states
1975-1991:
During this period the trend of moving away from the private sector towardpublic sector continued in the power industry and greater involvement fromCentral government. Centralized organizations such as
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC)
National Power Trading Corporation(NPTC) were formed at the central lev
Post 1991
After the liberalization of the Indian Economy, private sector involvement increasing in the power industry, and a rapid growth of this industry as well
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SOURCE OF POWER GENERATION
Four broad categories of power generation:
Thermal power produced through centralized thermal power
plants using coal as a fuel Hydropower produced by trapping river flows via the construct
of dams and hydroelectric power stations
Nuclear Power
Renewable sources of power such as Wind Energy, Solar Energ
and Tidal Power etc.
Renewable sources of energy are the most environmfriendly, while thermal energy often causes the large amoof pollution
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POWER SOURCE IN INDIA
59%
9%
0%
18%
2% 12%
Total Installed capacity ( age)Coal 132,288.39
Gas 20,359.85
Oil 1,199.75
Hydro (Renewab
39,623.40
Nuclear 4,780.0
RES** (MNRE) 27
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POWER CONSUMPTIONSECTO
(Source of the above figure found in Indian Energy Congress, Ministry o
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THE CURRENT STATE OF POWERSECTOR IN INDIA
39%
29%
32%
Total Installed capacity ( age)State Sector 89,092
Central Sector
65,612.94
Private Sector
71,088.04
Total 2,25,793.10
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INDIA In order to increase our Indian economy at 9 %, it is mandator
the power sector to grow at 8.1 % per annum
Therefore, it becomes essential to assess the power secto
analyzing its current status, the key challenges faced by it, anfuture growth drivers. The power sector consists of generatransmission and distribution utilities and is a crucial componeIndiasinfrastructure
The Government of India estimates said that,
The nations per capita power consumption was aimed at 779 kW
Financial year 10, which is far below than world average of over2,782 kWh
The government is focused to increase the per capita powerconsumption to 1,000 KWh per year by the end of 2012 throughlarge sale power projects and rural electrification programs
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GDP GROWTH & POWER GENERATIONCAPACITY:
(Source of the above figure found in CEA, Wo
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INDIAN POWER GENERATIONCAPACITY
(Source of the figure Business monitor international, Indian Power Report
11TH FIVE YEAR PLAN CAPACITY
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11THFIVE YEAR PLAN CAPACITYADDITION
During 11thfive year plan total capacity addition of approximately54,000MW of which,47 percent by the central government,34 percent by the state government and
19 percent from the Private sector contribution
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ADDITION The financial year 2011-12, 20,501 MW (thermal, nuclear and hydro
achieved (CEA)
The financial year 2012-13, 17,956 MW comprising 15,154 MW of thermal,
802 MW of hydro and 2000 MW of nuclear power has been envisaged
During 11th five year plan total capacity addition of approximately MW of which,
47 % by the central government,
34 % by the state government and
9 % from the Private sector contribution has happened
The Power sector PSUsplan to invest Rs 50,000 crores in various projemajor part of these investments will come from internal and extra-budresources of the PSU.
The government will give close to Rs 10,000 crores through gross budsupport and the remaining over Rs 40,000 crores will be contributed bylargest power producer, the NTPC, and the inter-State major power g2013-14
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