Types of Energy

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energy

Energeia – Activity, Operation.

The concept of energy emerged from the idea of vis viva (living

force).

Thomas Young – the first

to use the term "energy"

in the modern sense.

Sector MW Percentage

State Sector 89,092.12 39.45%

Central Sector 65,612.94 29.06%

Private Sector 71,088.04 31.49%

Total 2,25,793.10 100%

energy

Total Installed Capacity: Power for All by 2013

energy

State Per capita Consumption(kWh)

Goa 2004.77

Puducherry 1864.5

Punjab 1663.01

Gujarat 1558.58

Haryana 1491.37

Delhi 1447.72

Chandigarh 1238.51

Tamil Nadu 1210.81

Himachal Pradesh 1144.94

Electricity

Installed Capacity

225.133 GW

Additional Generation

34.444 GW

88%

12%

Non Renewable RenewableInstalled Capacity

Electricity

December 2011

300 million

Rural Population – 1/3rd Urban Population – 6%

Electricity

USA

China

Russia

India

Estimates India needs aninvestment of at least Rs. 8370thousand crores to provideuniversal access of electricity toits population.

Electricity

Estimates India will add between 600 GW to 1200 GW of additional new power generation capacity before 2050.

Electricity

The 17th electric power survey of India report claims:

35%

28%

21%

9%

7%

Industrial

Domestic Household

Agriculture

Commercial

Public lighting & other miscellaneousapplication

Electrical Power Requirement/Demand 2010-11

Electricity

The 17th electric power survey of India report claims:

1392 Terra Watt Hours, with a peak electric

demand of 218 GW.

Electrical Power Requirement/Demand

2016-17

Electrical Power Requirement/Demand

2021-22

1915 Terra Watt Hours, with a peak electric

demand of 298 GW.

Electricity

Government owned power companies

India's Ministry of Power administers central government owned companies involved in

the generation of electricity in India.

National Thermal Power Corporation Damodar Valley Corporation

Electricity

Government owned power companies

National Hydroelectric Power Corporation

India's Ministry of Power administers central government owned companies involved in

the generation of electricity in India.

Electricity

1. TATA Power

2. Reliance Power

3. NTPC - National Thermal Power Corporation

4. BEST - Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport

5. NHPC - National Hydroelectric Power Corporation

List of Companies who provide electricity in India

Electricity

1. TATA Power

Revenue – Rs. 33025.43 crore

Installed Capacity – 8,500 MW

Market Capitalisation – Rs.18,261 crore

Market Share – Rs. 79.95/share

Electricity

Revenue – Rs.18.92 billion

Installed Capacity - 33,480 MW

Market Share – Rs. 70.65/share

2. Reliance Power

Electricity

Revenue – Rs.72,540 Crores

Installed Capacity - 41,184 MW

Market Share – Rs. 143.35/share

3. NTPC

Electricity

Revenue – Rs. 2,353.4 million

Installed Capacity - 700 MW

4. BEST

Electricity

Revenue – Rs. 67,89.2 crores

Installed Capacity – 5,526 MW

Market Share – Rs. 18.70/share

5. NHPC

CountryPopulation

millionrank

Electricity

consumption

(GWh/yr)

rank

daily

kWh

per

capita

rank

China 1,339 01 3,444,108 02 7.04 17

India 1,166 02 860,723 05 2.02 23

Electricity

Electricity Consumption

solar

Solar Radiation Resource Assessment

stations in India

solar

The surface receives about 47% of the total solar energy

that reaches the Earth. Only this amount is usable.

solar

solar

35,000 km2 area of the Thar Desert has

been set aside for solar power projects,

sufficient to generate 700 GW to 2,100

GW.

Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park

solar

Launched on the 11th January, 2010 by our prime minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh.

Ambitious target of deploying 20,000 mw of grid connected solar power by 2022

and aims at reducing the cost of solar power generation in the country through (i)

long term policy; (ii) large scale deployment goals; (iii) aggressive R&D; and (iv)

domestic production of critical raw materials, components and products.

solar

S.N

o.Segment

Targets for

Phase I

Cumulative Targets

for Phase II

Cumulative Targets for

Phase III

1.Utility Grid Power

including rooftop

1,000-2,000

MW4,000-10,000 MW 20,000 MW

2.Off-grid Solar

applications200 MW 1000 MW 2000 MW

3. Solar collectors7 million sq.

metres15 million sq. metres 20 million sq. metres

JNNSM capacity addition targets

solar

The largest site within the Gujarat Solar Park is being built on a 2,000-hectare (4,900-

acre) plot of land near Charanka village in Patan district, northern Gujarat.

On 19 April 2012, a total of 214 megawatts had been commissioned.

It also became the world's second largest photovoltaic power station.

Power: 702.3

Production: 867,715.627

Charanka Solar Park