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The Indian Energy Scenario R Chandrasekar IT Power Group
May 10, 2011
Cleantech in the 70’s » What was the “cleantech” industry known as before the word “cleantech” was invented?
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Renewable Energy Technology
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Senergy (Sustainable Energy) Technology
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Information Technology
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None of the above
Intermediate Technologies?
Contents
» Energy Market in India
» Opportunity Areas
» Issues to Consider
Installed Capacity 2010
Hydro 22%
Renewables 11%
Nuclear 3%
Small Hydro 16% Biomass 14% Solar 0%
Thermal 64%
Total Installed capacity = 170GW
*Source: MNRE
Wind 70%
Current Scenario » World’s fifth largest energy consumer and producer » Electricity production of 811 TWh » Per capita consumption of 611 KWh »
One fifth the world average
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One eighth the EU-27 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
Demand−Supply Demand
Supply
1400
1200
Gap, 21%
1000
800
600
400 2007 Source: Ministry of Power
2009
2011
2013
2015
2017
Global Comparison Total generation
Renewables
4500 3997
4000
3726
Power Generation (TWh)
3500 3000 2500
2000 1500 1000 500 0
811 448 261 10 Australia
22 Brazil
45 China
41.3 India
115 US
T &D Losses 35.00% 29.2%
30.00%
T&D Losses
25.00%
20.00%
15.00%
10.00%
13.3%
7.7% 6.1%
5.9%
5.00%
0.00% Australia
Brazil
China
India
US
Contents
» Energy Market in India
» Opportunity Areas
» Issues to Consider
Opportunity Areas
Generation
Transmission
Distribution
170 GW to 900 GW
> 25% T&D losses
~400,000 villages
Energy Efficiency
20 GW of avoided capacity
RE Capacity Estimated Potential
Installed Capacity
60000
48,500
50000
Capacity (GW)
40000
30000 23,700 20000 15,000
13,184 10,000
10000 2,673
0
32 Solar
2,953
Wind
Bio power
Geothermal
Small Hydro
Key Drivers » Energy sector de-regulation finally getting implemented » Significant Government support for growth in RE capacity »
India has minimal oil and gas reserves
» Abundance of resources across technologies
» Market in a developmental stage » Very high focus on generation »
Significant opportunities exist in transmission and distribution as well
Contents
» Energy Market in India
» Opportunity Areas
» Issues to Consider
Issues to Consider » Access to finance »
Cost and Availability
» Lack of data to support investment » Emergence of “recycled” technologies
» Regulatory bottlenecks » Infrastructure issues
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