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ELECTRIC SHORTAGE IN INDIA
Submitted By:
 Anoop Mishra
(12201005)
 Chandra Prakash
(12201011)
 Liza Bariha
(12201020)
 Sudhir Kumar
(12201038)
The electricity sector in India had an installed capacity of 223.625 GW as
of April 2013,the world's fifth largest.
 Captive power plants generate an additional 34.444 GW.
 Non Renewable Power Plants constitute 87.55% of the installed capacity
and 12.45% of Renewable Capacity.
 Installed electricity capacity:-
 Coal-fired plants account for 57% .
 Hydro plant accounts for 19%,
 renewable energy for 12% .
 natural gas for about 9%.
 Others 3%
 Per capita average annual consumption in India - 96 kWh in rural areas
& 288 kWh in urban areas
 Worldwide per capita annual average consumption - 2600 kWh
 India -world's fourth largest energy consumer after United States, China
and Russia.
Current scenario
 Total generation
capacity in India:
181,558 MW
 State contribution:
83,314 MW
 Central contribution:
56,573 MW
 Private Sector : 41,672
MW
Current scenario
 India mainly depend upon
the Thermal power plants
(55 %) for Electricity
generation.
 Hydropower plant , second
largest generating capacity
for Electricity .
 Gas power plant
accounting 10 % for
Electricity generations .
All India Installed Generating Capacity
Per-capita consumption
in states of India
STATES/UT KWH
1. Daman & N
Haveli
11863.64
2. Goa 2263.63
3.Pondicherry 1711.54
4. Delhi 1654.28
5. Gujarat 1615.21
India average per capita
consumption :
771.23 kwh
GROWTH OFALL INDIA TOTAL ELECTRICITY
CONSUMPTION
SECTORS PROBLEMS MAJOR AREAS
Industrial & Commercial
Sectors
1. Install own power
back-up, increased
their cost of
production & also
increased operation
expenses .
2. diesel demand
increases imports ,
which in turn
increases current
account deficit
Medical , hospital ,
schools , stations ,
Transportation &
factories
Domestic Sectors Regular routine disrupt Household’s (Rural &
Urban)
Agriculture Sectors increased cost of
production, Indebtness
Irrigation , Harvesting
Effects of Electricity shortage
Trend Analysis
2005-06 to 2010-11
Trend Analysis
 During the year 2010–11, demand for electricity in India far outstripped
availability. Both in terms of base load energy and peak availability.
 Base load requirement was 861,591 (MU) against availability of 788,355
MU, a 8.5% deficit. During peak loads, the demand was for 122 GW against
availability of 110 GW, a 9.8% shortfall.
 In late 2011 newspaper articles, Gujarat was declared a power surplus
state.
Trend Analysis
 80% of Indian villages have at least an electricity line.
 Just 52.5% of rural households have access to electricity.
 In urban areas, the access to electricity is 93.1%.
 The overall electrification rate in India is 64.5% while 35.5% of
the population still live without access to electricity.
Trend Analysis
 During the year 2010–11, demand for electricity in India far outstripped
availability. Both in terms of base load energy and peak availability.
 Base load requirement was 861,591 (MU) against availability of 788,355
MU, a 8.5% deficit. During peak loads, the demand was for 122 GW against
availability of 110 GW, a 9.8% shortfall.
 In late 2011 newspaper articles, Gujarat was declared a power surplus
state.
Trend Analysis
 Electricity is the main source of lighting for 53% of rural households
compared to 36% in 1993.
 The electrical energy demand for 2016–17 is expected to be at least
1392 Tera Watt Hours, with a peak electric demand of 218 GW.
 The electrical energy demand for 2021–22 is expected to be at least
1915 Tera Watt Hours, with a peak electric demand of 298 GW.
Reason of Increasing Demand
 India's manufacturing sector is likely to grow faster than in the past.
 Domestic demand will increase more rapidly as the quality of life for
more Indians improve.
 About 125,000 villages are likely to get connected to India's
electricity grid.
 Currently blackouts and load shedding artificially suppresses
demand.
 Transportation.
 Increasing Population.
 Agriculture.
Causes of Power Shortage
JhkjT
Transmission & distribution Factor
 India's T&D network losses exceeded 32% in 2010.
 Technical losses like faulty meters are about 15% to 20%
that underestimate actual consumption also contribute to
reduced payment collection.
 Non‐technical losses are caused by illegal tapping of lines.
Supply Factor
Production factor
 India's electricity sector consumes about 80% of the coal
produced in the country
 A large part of Indian coal reserve is of low calorific value and
high ash content.
 India's coal supply consume about 0.7 kg of coal to generate a
kWh, whereas United States thermal power plants consume about
0.45 kg of coal per kWh
 Lack of initiative to develop large coal and natural gas resources
present in India
 Land acquisition, environmental clearances at state and central
government level.
 Unskilled manpower Facing problem in operating latest
technology plants
Causes of Power Shortage
 http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/site/home.aspx.
http://www.cea.nic.in/
http://powermin.nic.in/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Power_(India)
Reference:-

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  • 1. ELECTRIC SHORTAGE IN INDIA Submitted By:  Anoop Mishra (12201005)  Chandra Prakash (12201011)  Liza Bariha (12201020)  Sudhir Kumar (12201038)
  • 2. The electricity sector in India had an installed capacity of 223.625 GW as of April 2013,the world's fifth largest.  Captive power plants generate an additional 34.444 GW.  Non Renewable Power Plants constitute 87.55% of the installed capacity and 12.45% of Renewable Capacity.  Installed electricity capacity:-  Coal-fired plants account for 57% .  Hydro plant accounts for 19%,  renewable energy for 12% .  natural gas for about 9%.  Others 3%  Per capita average annual consumption in India - 96 kWh in rural areas & 288 kWh in urban areas  Worldwide per capita annual average consumption - 2600 kWh  India -world's fourth largest energy consumer after United States, China and Russia. Current scenario
  • 3.  Total generation capacity in India: 181,558 MW  State contribution: 83,314 MW  Central contribution: 56,573 MW  Private Sector : 41,672 MW Current scenario
  • 4.  India mainly depend upon the Thermal power plants (55 %) for Electricity generation.  Hydropower plant , second largest generating capacity for Electricity .  Gas power plant accounting 10 % for Electricity generations . All India Installed Generating Capacity
  • 5. Per-capita consumption in states of India STATES/UT KWH 1. Daman & N Haveli 11863.64 2. Goa 2263.63 3.Pondicherry 1711.54 4. Delhi 1654.28 5. Gujarat 1615.21 India average per capita consumption : 771.23 kwh GROWTH OFALL INDIA TOTAL ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
  • 6. SECTORS PROBLEMS MAJOR AREAS Industrial & Commercial Sectors 1. Install own power back-up, increased their cost of production & also increased operation expenses . 2. diesel demand increases imports , which in turn increases current account deficit Medical , hospital , schools , stations , Transportation & factories Domestic Sectors Regular routine disrupt Household’s (Rural & Urban) Agriculture Sectors increased cost of production, Indebtness Irrigation , Harvesting Effects of Electricity shortage
  • 8. Trend Analysis  During the year 2010–11, demand for electricity in India far outstripped availability. Both in terms of base load energy and peak availability.  Base load requirement was 861,591 (MU) against availability of 788,355 MU, a 8.5% deficit. During peak loads, the demand was for 122 GW against availability of 110 GW, a 9.8% shortfall.  In late 2011 newspaper articles, Gujarat was declared a power surplus state.
  • 9. Trend Analysis  80% of Indian villages have at least an electricity line.  Just 52.5% of rural households have access to electricity.  In urban areas, the access to electricity is 93.1%.  The overall electrification rate in India is 64.5% while 35.5% of the population still live without access to electricity.
  • 10. Trend Analysis  During the year 2010–11, demand for electricity in India far outstripped availability. Both in terms of base load energy and peak availability.  Base load requirement was 861,591 (MU) against availability of 788,355 MU, a 8.5% deficit. During peak loads, the demand was for 122 GW against availability of 110 GW, a 9.8% shortfall.  In late 2011 newspaper articles, Gujarat was declared a power surplus state.
  • 11. Trend Analysis  Electricity is the main source of lighting for 53% of rural households compared to 36% in 1993.  The electrical energy demand for 2016–17 is expected to be at least 1392 Tera Watt Hours, with a peak electric demand of 218 GW.  The electrical energy demand for 2021–22 is expected to be at least 1915 Tera Watt Hours, with a peak electric demand of 298 GW.
  • 12. Reason of Increasing Demand  India's manufacturing sector is likely to grow faster than in the past.  Domestic demand will increase more rapidly as the quality of life for more Indians improve.  About 125,000 villages are likely to get connected to India's electricity grid.  Currently blackouts and load shedding artificially suppresses demand.  Transportation.  Increasing Population.  Agriculture.
  • 13. Causes of Power Shortage JhkjT Transmission & distribution Factor  India's T&D network losses exceeded 32% in 2010.  Technical losses like faulty meters are about 15% to 20% that underestimate actual consumption also contribute to reduced payment collection.  Non‐technical losses are caused by illegal tapping of lines. Supply Factor
  • 14. Production factor  India's electricity sector consumes about 80% of the coal produced in the country  A large part of Indian coal reserve is of low calorific value and high ash content.  India's coal supply consume about 0.7 kg of coal to generate a kWh, whereas United States thermal power plants consume about 0.45 kg of coal per kWh  Lack of initiative to develop large coal and natural gas resources present in India  Land acquisition, environmental clearances at state and central government level.  Unskilled manpower Facing problem in operating latest technology plants Causes of Power Shortage