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Installed Capacity
2010
Hydro 22%
Nuclear 3%
*Source: MNRE
Current Scenario
Worlds fifth largest energy consumer and producer Electricity production of 811 TWh Per capita consumption of 611 KWh
One fifth the world average
Installed capacity projected to increase to about 750 GW to 950 GW by 2030 Peak deficit based on installed capacity of around 13% in 2010
DemandSupply
Demand 1400 Supply
1200
Gap, 21%
1000
800
600
400 2007
Source: Ministry of Power
2009
2011
2013
2015
2017
Global Comparison
Total generation Renewables
4500 4000 3500 Power Generation (TWh) 3000 2500 3997 3726
2000 1500
1000 500 0 448 261 10 Australia 22 Brazil 45 China 41.3 India 115 US 811
T &D Losses
35.00% 29.2%
30.00%
20.00%
15.00%
13.3%
10.00%
5.00%
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Generation
Transmission
Distribution
170 GW to 900 GW
~400,000 villages
Energy Efficiency
20 GW of avoided capacity
RE Capacity
Estimated Potential Installed Capacity
60000
50000
48,500
30000 23,700 20000 13,184 10000 2,673 32 Solar Wind Bio power 10,000 2,953 15,000
Key Drivers
Energy sector de-regulation finally getting implemented Significant Government support for growth in RE capacity
India has minimal oil and gas reserves
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