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Energy	
  Security	
  and	
  Energy	
  Access	
  
Strategies	
  for	
  Energy	
  Sector	
  in	
  India	
  in	
  the	
  12th	
  Five	
  Year	
  
Plan	
  and	
  Beyond	
  
The	
   Integrated	
   Energy	
   Policy	
   approved	
   by	
   Government	
   in	
   Dec.	
   2008	
   covers	
   following	
  
    major	
  recommendations	
  facilitating	
  sustainable	
  energy	
  security	
  

Pricing	
   policy	
   for	
   different	
   energy	
   sources-­‐Price	
   of	
   all	
   tradable	
   energy	
   should	
   be	
   at	
  	
  
   trade	
  parity	
  

    Ø  Enhancing	
  exploitation	
  of	
  domestic	
  energy	
  potential	
  

    Ø  Sectoral	
  Initiatives	
  in	
  Petroleum,	
  Coal,	
  Power	
  &	
  Nuclear	
  Energy	
  

    Ø  Renewable	
  Energy	
  

    Ø  Energy	
  EfCiciency	
  

    Ø  	
  Boosting	
  energy	
  Related	
  R&D	
  

    Ø  Household	
  Energy	
  Security	
  

    Ø  An	
  enabling	
  environment	
  for	
  competition	
  &	
  Climate	
  change	
  concerns	
  
Power	
  Sector	
  Indicators	
  –	
  World	
  (2010)	
  
                                                                                   Per	
  	
  capita	
  consumption	
  
                                                            Electricity	
                                                                                               Energy	
  
Country	
  
                                                                 (kWh)	
                                                                                                     (toe)	
  

USA	
                                                          13,361	
                                                                                                       7.15	
  
Germany	
                                                       7,217	
                                                                                                       4.00	
  
Brazil	
                                                          2,384	
                                                                                                     1.36	
  
China	
                                                           2,942	
                                                                                                     1.81	
  
India	
                                                          818.8	
  *	
                                                                                                  0.59	
  
India	
  2031-­‐32	
  #	
                                          2470	
                                                                                                        1.5	
  

Per	
  capita	
  consumption	
  of	
  energy	
  in	
  India	
  is	
  one	
  of	
  the	
  lowest	
  in	
  the	
  world.	
  India	
  
consumed	
  0.59	
  toe	
  per	
  person	
  of	
  primary	
  energy	
  in	
  2010	
  compared	
  to	
  1.81	
  toe	
  in	
  
China.	
  The	
  consumption	
  in	
  US	
  was	
  7.15	
  toe	
  per	
  person	
  
                                                                                    	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  Source:	
  1.	
  Key	
  World	
  Energy	
  Statistics	
  2012,	
  
                                                            	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  #.	
  Estimates	
  of	
  Integrated	
  Energy	
  Policy	
  2007	
  
                                                                                                                   	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  *.	
  CEA	
  	
  2010-­‐11	
  (	
  Provi.)	
  
}     Current	
  share	
  of	
  global	
  energy	
  consumption	
  –	
  3.5%	
  
}     Share	
  to	
  increase	
  to	
  about	
  10%	
  by	
  2031	
  
}     Per	
  capita	
  energy	
  consumption	
  1/3rd	
  of	
  world	
  average.	
  
}     Consumption	
  growth	
  to	
  meet	
  the	
  development	
  targets	
  
}     Providing	
  energy	
  to	
  rural	
  areas	
  
}     EfZicient	
  use	
  of	
  energy	
  to	
  improve	
  energy	
  intensity	
  
  16000	
  
                                                                                             14220	
  
  14000	
  
  12000	
  
  10000	
  
                                                                                  7650	
  
      8000	
  
      6000	
  
      4000	
                                                                                                             2810	
  
                                                      1482	
   1925	
                                         1760	
  
      2000	
           527	
   650	
  
           0	
  
                           India	
                       China	
  	
                    USA	
                   World	
  
                                                            Per	
  Capita	
  Energy	
  Cons.(Kgoe)	
     Electricity	
  Cons	
  (kwh)	
  
(in	
  MTOE)

                                    2000-01    2006-07      2011-12       2016-17      2021-22
                                     Actual     Actual      (Provi)        Proj.        Proj.
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
Coal                                  130.61      177.24        222.16       308.55           400
Lignite                                 6.43         8.76        10.64        16.80            29
Crude Oil                               33.4       33.99         39.23        42.75            43
Natural Gas                            25.07       27.71         42.79        76.13           103
Hydro Power                              6.4         9.78        11.22        12.90            17
Nuclear Power                           4.41         4.91          8.43       16.97            30
Renewable Energy                        0.13         0.87          5.25       10.74            20
Total Domestic commercial Energy      206.45      263.28        339.72       481.84        642.00
                                                  153.28        174.20       187.66        202.16
Non-commercial Energy 1               136.64
                                                   (1.93)       (2.6%)       (1.5%)        (1.5%)
                            Total     343.09      416.56        513.92       669.50        844.16
 IMPORTS
Coal                                   11.76        24.92         54.00        90.00       150.00
Petroleum Products                     77.25        98.41       129.86       152.44        194.00
LNG                                        0         8.45         12.56        24.80         31.00
Hydro power                                0         0.26          0.45         0.52           0.6
Total Net Imports                      89.01      132.04        196.87       267.76        375.60
Total Commercial Energy (growth                   396.32        536.59       749.60       1017.60
                                      295.46
over previous 5 years)                           (5.01%)       (6.25%)      (6.91%)        6.30%)
                                                  549.60        710.79       937.26       1219.76
Total Primary Energy                  432.01
                                                 (4.09%)       (5.28%)      (5.69%)       (5.41%)

Source: Planning Commission: Figures in brackets are annual average growth rates over the
previous 5 years period
Capacity	
  Addition	
  (Plan-­‐wise)	
  –	
  Sector	
  Wise	
                             (	
  in	
  MW)	
  

             	
  
                    9th	
  Plan	
     10th	
  	
  Plan	
     11th	
  	
  Plan	
     12th	
  Plan	
  
Sector	
  
                     Actual	
            Actual	
               Actual	
              Target	
  

Central	
             4504	
             12165	
                15220	
              26181.6	
  


State	
               9450	
             6244.6	
               16732	
              15530.0	
  


Private	
             5061	
             2670.6	
               23012	
              46825.0	
  

Renewable	
                               6761	
                14267	
              30000.0	
  


All	
  India	
       19015	
            27,841	
               69,231	
             118536.6	
  
Capacity Addition (Plan-wise) - Mode-Wise                                                                              (	
  in	
  MW)	
  


	
                9th	
  Plan	
              10th	
  	
  Plan	
     11th	
  	
  Plan	
               12th	
  Plan	
     13th	
  Plan	
  
Mode-­‐Wise	
  
                  Actual	
                     Actual	
                Actual	
                        Provi.	
         Scenario	
  


Thermal	
         13,597	
                     12,114	
               48,540	
                         72,340	
           49,200	
  


Hydro	
            4,538	
                      7,886	
               	
  	
  	
  5,544	
              10,897	
           12,000	
  


Nuclear	
          	
  	
  	
  	
  880	
        1,080	
                	
  	
  	
  	
  	
  880	
        5,300	
           18,000	
  


Renewable	
                                      6761	
               14267	
                          30,000	
           30,500	
  
	
  
Total	
           19,015	
                    27,841	
               69,231	
                         118537	
          1,09,700	
  
}    Expanding	
   Oil	
   &	
   gas	
   exploration	
   coverage	
   under	
   New	
   Exploration	
  
      Licensing	
  Policy	
  
}    Expanding	
  Pipeline	
  network	
  for	
  natural	
  gas	
  &	
  LNG.	
  
}    Developing	
  policy	
  for	
  shale	
  gas	
  production	
  
}    Increasing	
   clean	
   cooking	
   fuel	
   (LPG)	
   coverage	
   from	
   current	
   55%	
   to	
   75%	
  
      largely	
  in	
  rural	
  areas	
  to	
  reduce	
  use	
  of	
  biomass	
  
}    Developing	
  New	
  LNG	
  import	
  capacity	
  
}    Promoting	
  use	
  of	
  bio-­‐fuels.	
  	
  
}    Developing	
  city	
  gas	
  network	
  in	
  200	
  cities	
  for	
  supply	
  of	
  CNG,	
  domestic	
  and	
  
      commercial	
  gas	
  to	
  reduce	
  dependence	
  on	
  liquid	
  fuels	
  &	
  reduce	
  emissions.
 
}     Coal	
  production	
  planned	
  to	
  increase	
  to	
  meet	
  the	
  power	
  requirement	
  
}     Plans	
  to	
  expand	
  the	
  underground	
  coal	
  resources	
  
}     Developing	
  new	
  coal	
  washeries	
  to	
  improve	
  the	
  coal	
  quality	
  
}     Plan	
  for	
  corresponding	
  expansion	
  of	
  rail	
  and	
  port	
  capacity	
  
}     Focus	
  on	
  clean	
  coal	
  technology,	
  promoting	
  Underground	
  coal	
  gasiZication,	
  coal	
  
       mine	
  methane	
  extraction	
  
}     2	
  Coal	
  Blocks	
  awarded	
  for	
  Coal	
  to	
  Liquid	
  project	
  
}     Acquiring	
  coal	
  assets	
  overseas	
  
Coal	
  Demand	
  :	
  12th	
  	
  Plan	
     (	
  in	
  MT	
  )
Coal	
  Production	
     (	
  in	
  MT	
  )
Demand-­‐Supply	
  Gap	
  in	
  2016-­‐17	
     (	
  in	
  MT	
  )
Maximizing development of renewable energy during 12th plan

v  Solar	
  Mission	
  for	
  22,000	
  MW	
  by	
  2022	
  launched	
  
v  1000	
  MW	
  Solar	
  capacity	
  to	
  be	
  implemented	
  by	
  2013.	
  
v  Policy	
  on	
  Biodiesel	
  &	
  Ethanol	
  Use	
  under	
  implementation.	
  	
  	
  
v  State	
  Power	
  Regulators	
  prescribed	
  use	
  of	
  1–10%	
  Renewable	
  energy	
  
v  Incentives	
  provided	
  to	
  promote	
  wind	
  power	
  generation	
  
v  Promoting	
  use	
  of	
  biomass	
  for	
  its	
  efZicient	
  use	
  
v  Energy	
  plantation	
  to	
  produce	
  electricity	
  from	
  fuel-­‐wood	
  
v  Maximizing	
  co-­‐generation	
  in	
  sugar	
  mills	
  from	
  bagasse	
  	
  
v  Power	
  projects	
  on	
  rice	
  husk,	
  municipal	
  solid	
  waste	
  taken	
  up	
  
v  Estimating	
  onshore	
  and	
  offshore	
  wind	
  potential	
  
v  4780	
  MW	
  	
  capacity	
  added	
  by	
  the	
  end	
  of	
  11th	
  plan,	
  5300	
  MW	
  Planned	
  capacity	
  
       added	
  	
  during	
  12th	
  Plan	
  
v  First	
   	
  500	
  MW	
  prototype	
  Fast	
  breeder	
  reactor	
  (FBR)	
  to	
  be	
  commissioned	
  by	
  
       2012	
  
v  Feasibility	
  for	
  2	
  Units	
  of	
  500	
  MW	
  each	
  for	
  FBR	
  being	
  developed	
  
v  Success	
  of	
  fast	
  breeder	
  will	
  enhance	
  capacity	
  to	
  50,000	
  MW	
  and	
  	
  
v  JV	
  agreements	
  signed	
  to	
  develop	
  nuclear	
  power	
  by	
  NPCIL	
  
v  Nuclear	
  act	
  to	
  be	
  amended	
  to	
  bring	
  private	
  participation	
  
	
  
HOUSEHOLD	
  ENERGY	
  SECURITY	
  

	
   	
   	
   	
  Electricity,	
  LPG/Natural	
  Gas	
  or	
  Bio	
  Gas	
  &	
  Kerosene	
  should	
  
            be	
   available	
   with	
   ease	
   to	
   all.	
   	
   Only	
   possible	
   with	
   market	
  
            pricing.	
  	
  	
  
•    Initiatives	
  Taken	
  
      v Under	
   RGGVY,	
   electricity	
   to	
   all	
   villages.	
   Of	
   balance	
   112795	
   villages,	
  	
   104,496	
  
         villages	
  (92.6%)	
  covered	
  
      v Against	
  2.75	
  crore	
  BPL	
  households,	
  1.94	
  Crore	
  (70.6%)	
  covered	
  
      v 10.25	
  crore	
  LPG	
  connections	
  given.	
  	
  
      v Expanding	
  LPG	
  supply	
  in	
  rural	
  areas	
  

      Areas	
  IdentiCied	
  
      v  RGGVY	
  connections	
  be	
  complemented	
  by	
  Zlow	
  of	
  reasonable	
  power	
  
      v  EfZicient	
  administration	
  of	
  cooking	
  gas/electricity	
  subsidy	
  
      v  Replacing	
  kerosene	
  with	
  LPG	
  
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ENERGY	
  SECURITY	
  
•  Initiatives	
  Taken	
  
    v    Oil	
  blocks	
  under	
  NELP	
  Rounds,	
  production	
  from	
  small	
  &	
  marginal	
  oil	
  Zields	
  

    v    Expanding	
  capacity	
  of	
  LNG	
  import	
  from	
  18	
  to	
  27	
  MMTPA	
  by	
  2012.	
  	
  

    v    Private	
   investments	
   in	
   developing	
   hydro	
   power	
   in	
   Arunachal	
   Pradesh,	
   Sikkim	
   &	
  
          Uttarakhand	
  

    v    5	
  million	
  tonnes	
  oil	
  storages	
  at	
  Visakh,	
  Mangalore	
  &	
  Padur	
  

    v    2	
  coal	
  blocks	
  awarded	
  for	
  Coal	
  to	
  Liquid	
  (CTL)	
  

•  Areas	
  IdentiCied	
  
    v  Private	
  exploration	
  of	
  coal	
  blocks	
  on	
  NELP	
  pattern	
  

    v  Acquisition	
  of	
  coal	
  assets	
  abroad	
  	
  

    v  Evacuation	
  of	
  Power	
  from	
  North	
  Eastern	
  Region	
  

    v  Shale	
  Gas,	
  Underground	
  Coal	
  GasiZication,	
  Gas	
  hydrates	
  

    v  Developing	
  strategic	
  storages	
  for	
  natural	
  gas	
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MITIGATING CO2 EMMISSIONS

                                                                      CO2 EMMISSIONS BY COUNTRIES
•  	
   India’s	
   emissions	
   currently	
  
 are	
   amongst	
   the	
   lowest	
   and	
       6000
 would	
   be	
   increasing	
   with	
   the	
  
 c o n s u m p t i o n 	
   g r o w t h	
           5000

                        	
                          4000
• The	
   Energy	
   Policy	
   proposing	
  
 h i g h 	
   s h a r e 	
   o f 	
   n o n	
       3000                                              5975
                                                                                                             5429
 conventional	
   energy	
   and	
  
                                                    2000
 efCiciency	
   measures	
   would	
  
 help	
   in	
   mitigating	
   the	
   CO2	
       1000                              1699
 e m i s s i o n s .	
                                     1192    1250
                        	
                             0
                                                           India   Japan              Russia          USA    China

                                                                           CO2 Emmissions (MMT CO2)
ENERGY	
  EFFICIENCY	
  


Ø    Need	
  to	
  improve	
  energy	
  efZiciency	
  by	
  20%	
  per	
  unit	
  of	
  GDP	
  over	
  next	
  10	
  
      years	
  
Ø    Initiatives	
  Taken	
  
        v Power	
   generation	
   plants	
   being	
   mandated	
   to	
   improve	
   efZiciency	
  
           from	
  current	
  	
  by	
  deploying	
  super	
  critical	
  technology.	
  
        v Star	
   categories	
   for	
   truthful	
   labeling	
   in	
   10	
   electrical	
   equipments/
           appliances.	
  	
  
        v SpeciZic	
  energy	
  consumption	
  norms	
  notiZied	
  in	
  9	
  industries	
  
        v Energy	
  Conservation	
  Building	
  Code	
  launched	
  by	
  Ministry	
  of	
  Power	
  
        v Providing	
  CFL/LED	
  lamps	
  too	
  reduce	
  power	
  consumption	
  



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ENERGY	
  EFFICIENCY-­‐Contd…	
  

•  Need	
   to	
   improve	
   energy	
   efCiciency	
   by	
   20%	
   per	
   unit	
   of	
   GDP	
   over	
  
    next	
  10	
  years	
  
§  Areas	
  IdentiCied	
  
       v  Government	
   procurements	
   on	
   life-­‐cycle	
   cost	
   of	
   energy	
  
           equipments.	
  	
  	
  
       v  Minimum	
  fuel	
  efZiciency	
  standards	
  for	
  transport	
  vehicles	
  
       v  Fiscal	
  incentives	
  for	
  public	
  transport	
  system	
  
       v  Development	
   of	
   energy	
   efZicient	
   Transport	
   System	
   :	
   promoting	
  
           coastal	
   movement,	
   inland	
   water	
   ways	
   &	
   increased	
   share	
   of	
   rail	
  
           transport	
  
       v  Dedicated	
  Freight	
  Transport	
  Corridor	
  




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BEE Proposed Schemes : 12th Plan

§ 	
  Energy	
  Conservation	
  Building	
  Code	
  (ECBC)	
  in	
  new	
  building	
  and	
  energy	
  	
  
	
  	
  	
  efZiciency	
  	
  improvements	
  in	
  existing	
  buildings	
  (Phase-­‐II)	
  
	
  	
  	
  Avoided	
  capacity	
  addition	
  of	
  928	
  MW	
  	
  
	
  
§ 	
  	
  Municipal	
  Demand	
  Side	
  management	
  (MuDSM)	
  Programme	
  
	
  	
  	
  	
  Avoided	
  capacity	
  addition	
  of	
  120	
  MW	
  
	
  
§ 	
  Energy	
  EfZiciency	
  and	
  Technologies	
  Up-­‐gradation	
  in	
  Small	
  and	
  Medium	
  	
  	
  
	
  	
  	
  enterprises	
  
	
  	
  Avoided	
  capacity	
  addition	
  of	
  131	
  MW	
  
	
  
§ Standard	
  &	
  Labeling	
  Scheme	
  (S&L)	
  
	
  	
  Avoided	
  capacity	
  addition	
  of	
  7766	
  MW	
  
	
  
      Total	
  Saving	
  @	
  5	
  Cr	
  /MW	
  	
  will	
  be	
  Rs	
  44725	
  Crore	
  

                                                                    Source:	
  Bureau	
  of	
  Energy	
  efZiciency	
  
Ø     National	
   Mission	
   on	
   Enhanced	
   Energy	
   EfCiciency	
   is	
   one	
   of	
   8	
  
       missions	
  under	
  National	
  Action	
  Plan	
  on	
  Climate	
  Change.	
  

Ø     The	
   measures	
   include	
   labelling	
   of	
   consumer	
   durables	
   for	
  
       energy	
  efCiciency,	
  imposing	
  targets	
  for	
  reducing	
  energy	
  use	
  in	
  
       energy	
   intensive	
   industries,	
   introducing	
   energy	
   efCiciency	
   in	
  
       buildings.	
  The	
  areas	
  taken	
  up	
  are;	
  
	
  
       v Standards	
  and	
  Labeling	
  of	
  Equipment	
  &	
  Appliances	
  
       v Energy	
  EfZiciency	
  in	
  Buildings	
  
       v Residential	
  Lighting	
  
       v Energy	
  EfZiciency	
  in	
  Agricultural	
  Pump	
  sets	
  
       v 	
  Use	
  of	
  super	
  critical	
  and	
  ultra-­‐super	
  critical	
  technologies	
  in	
  power	
  generation	
  
       v Improving	
  efZiciency	
  standards	
  for	
  vehicles,	
  promoting	
  battery	
  based	
  vehicles	
  
       v Shift	
  in	
  modes	
  of	
  transport	
  from	
  roads	
  to	
  railways	
  in	
  the	
  case	
  of	
  freights	
  
       v Larger	
  use	
  of	
  public	
  transport,	
  developing	
  metro’s	
  in	
  major	
  cities	
  
Gaps	
  in	
  the	
  Integrated	
  approach	
  

• Need	
   for	
   a	
   coordinated	
   approach	
   to	
   harness	
   energy	
   sources	
   with	
  
  technology	
  sharing	
  concept	
  by	
  different	
  stakeholders.	
  

• Coordinated	
  approach	
  for	
  Clagship	
  schemes	
  like,	
  RGGVY,	
  RGGLVY	
  &	
  RVE	
  &	
  
  subsidized	
  kerosene	
  supply	
  in	
  different	
  states	
  

• Policy	
   for	
   LPG/clean	
   cooking	
   fuels	
   supply	
   in	
   rural	
   areas	
   in	
   view	
   of	
   80%	
  
  households	
  using	
  biomass	
  for	
  cooking	
  

• Need	
   for	
   EfCicient	
   use	
   of	
   biomass	
   for	
   manure	
   production	
   or	
   cooking	
   and	
  
  creating	
  a	
  institutional	
  framework	
  

• Coordinated	
   approach	
   for	
   deep	
   seated	
   exploration	
   for	
   oil	
   &	
   gas,	
   coal,	
  
  uranium	
  &	
  other	
  mineral	
  resources	
  

• Exploitation	
  of	
  CBM,	
  underground	
  coal	
  gas,	
  shale	
  gas	
  in	
  existing	
  acreages.	
  




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  YOU	
  



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Energy Sector - 12th Plan (2012 - 2017)

  • 1. Energy  Security  and  Energy  Access   Strategies  for  Energy  Sector  in  India  in  the  12th  Five  Year   Plan  and  Beyond  
  • 2. The   Integrated   Energy   Policy   approved   by   Government   in   Dec.   2008   covers   following   major  recommendations  facilitating  sustainable  energy  security   Pricing   policy   for   different   energy   sources-­‐Price   of   all   tradable   energy   should   be   at     trade  parity   Ø  Enhancing  exploitation  of  domestic  energy  potential   Ø  Sectoral  Initiatives  in  Petroleum,  Coal,  Power  &  Nuclear  Energy   Ø  Renewable  Energy   Ø  Energy  EfCiciency   Ø   Boosting  energy  Related  R&D   Ø  Household  Energy  Security   Ø  An  enabling  environment  for  competition  &  Climate  change  concerns  
  • 3. Power  Sector  Indicators  –  World  (2010)   Per    capita  consumption   Electricity   Energy   Country   (kWh)   (toe)   USA   13,361   7.15   Germany   7,217   4.00   Brazil   2,384   1.36   China   2,942   1.81   India   818.8  *   0.59   India  2031-­‐32  #   2470   1.5   Per  capita  consumption  of  energy  in  India  is  one  of  the  lowest  in  the  world.  India   consumed  0.59  toe  per  person  of  primary  energy  in  2010  compared  to  1.81  toe  in   China.  The  consumption  in  US  was  7.15  toe  per  person                Source:  1.  Key  World  Energy  Statistics  2012,                                              #.  Estimates  of  Integrated  Energy  Policy  2007                                                *.  CEA    2010-­‐11  (  Provi.)  
  • 4. }  Current  share  of  global  energy  consumption  –  3.5%   }  Share  to  increase  to  about  10%  by  2031   }  Per  capita  energy  consumption  1/3rd  of  world  average.   }  Consumption  growth  to  meet  the  development  targets   }  Providing  energy  to  rural  areas   }  EfZicient  use  of  energy  to  improve  energy  intensity   16000   14220   14000   12000   10000   7650   8000   6000   4000   2810   1482   1925   1760   2000   527   650   0   India   China     USA   World   Per  Capita  Energy  Cons.(Kgoe)   Electricity  Cons  (kwh)  
  • 5. (in  MTOE) 2000-01 2006-07 2011-12 2016-17 2021-22 Actual Actual (Provi) Proj. Proj. DOMESTIC PRODUCTION Coal 130.61 177.24 222.16 308.55 400 Lignite 6.43 8.76 10.64 16.80 29 Crude Oil 33.4 33.99 39.23 42.75 43 Natural Gas 25.07 27.71 42.79 76.13 103 Hydro Power 6.4 9.78 11.22 12.90 17 Nuclear Power 4.41 4.91 8.43 16.97 30 Renewable Energy 0.13 0.87 5.25 10.74 20 Total Domestic commercial Energy 206.45 263.28 339.72 481.84 642.00 153.28 174.20 187.66 202.16 Non-commercial Energy 1 136.64 (1.93) (2.6%) (1.5%) (1.5%) Total 343.09 416.56 513.92 669.50 844.16 IMPORTS Coal 11.76 24.92 54.00 90.00 150.00 Petroleum Products 77.25 98.41 129.86 152.44 194.00 LNG 0 8.45 12.56 24.80 31.00 Hydro power 0 0.26 0.45 0.52 0.6 Total Net Imports 89.01 132.04 196.87 267.76 375.60 Total Commercial Energy (growth 396.32 536.59 749.60 1017.60 295.46 over previous 5 years) (5.01%) (6.25%) (6.91%) 6.30%) 549.60 710.79 937.26 1219.76 Total Primary Energy 432.01 (4.09%) (5.28%) (5.69%) (5.41%) Source: Planning Commission: Figures in brackets are annual average growth rates over the previous 5 years period
  • 6. Capacity  Addition  (Plan-­‐wise)  –  Sector  Wise   (  in  MW)     9th  Plan   10th    Plan   11th    Plan   12th  Plan   Sector   Actual   Actual   Actual   Target   Central   4504   12165   15220   26181.6   State   9450   6244.6   16732   15530.0   Private   5061   2670.6   23012   46825.0   Renewable   6761   14267   30000.0   All  India   19015   27,841   69,231   118536.6  
  • 7. Capacity Addition (Plan-wise) - Mode-Wise (  in  MW)     9th  Plan   10th    Plan   11th    Plan   12th  Plan   13th  Plan   Mode-­‐Wise   Actual   Actual   Actual   Provi.   Scenario   Thermal   13,597   12,114   48,540   72,340   49,200   Hydro   4,538   7,886        5,544   10,897   12,000   Nuclear          880   1,080            880   5,300   18,000   Renewable   6761   14267   30,000   30,500     Total   19,015   27,841   69,231   118537   1,09,700  
  • 8. }  Expanding   Oil   &   gas   exploration   coverage   under   New   Exploration   Licensing  Policy   }  Expanding  Pipeline  network  for  natural  gas  &  LNG.   }  Developing  policy  for  shale  gas  production   }  Increasing   clean   cooking   fuel   (LPG)   coverage   from   current   55%   to   75%   largely  in  rural  areas  to  reduce  use  of  biomass   }  Developing  New  LNG  import  capacity   }  Promoting  use  of  bio-­‐fuels.     }  Developing  city  gas  network  in  200  cities  for  supply  of  CNG,  domestic  and   commercial  gas  to  reduce  dependence  on  liquid  fuels  &  reduce  emissions.
  • 9.   }  Coal  production  planned  to  increase  to  meet  the  power  requirement   }  Plans  to  expand  the  underground  coal  resources   }  Developing  new  coal  washeries  to  improve  the  coal  quality   }  Plan  for  corresponding  expansion  of  rail  and  port  capacity   }  Focus  on  clean  coal  technology,  promoting  Underground  coal  gasiZication,  coal   mine  methane  extraction   }  2  Coal  Blocks  awarded  for  Coal  to  Liquid  project   }  Acquiring  coal  assets  overseas  
  • 10. Coal  Demand  :  12th    Plan   (  in  MT  )
  • 11. Coal  Production   (  in  MT  )
  • 12. Demand-­‐Supply  Gap  in  2016-­‐17   (  in  MT  )
  • 13. Maximizing development of renewable energy during 12th plan v  Solar  Mission  for  22,000  MW  by  2022  launched   v  1000  MW  Solar  capacity  to  be  implemented  by  2013.   v  Policy  on  Biodiesel  &  Ethanol  Use  under  implementation.       v  State  Power  Regulators  prescribed  use  of  1–10%  Renewable  energy   v  Incentives  provided  to  promote  wind  power  generation   v  Promoting  use  of  biomass  for  its  efZicient  use   v  Energy  plantation  to  produce  electricity  from  fuel-­‐wood   v  Maximizing  co-­‐generation  in  sugar  mills  from  bagasse     v  Power  projects  on  rice  husk,  municipal  solid  waste  taken  up   v  Estimating  onshore  and  offshore  wind  potential  
  • 14. v  4780  MW    capacity  added  by  the  end  of  11th  plan,  5300  MW  Planned  capacity   added    during  12th  Plan   v  First    500  MW  prototype  Fast  breeder  reactor  (FBR)  to  be  commissioned  by   2012   v  Feasibility  for  2  Units  of  500  MW  each  for  FBR  being  developed   v  Success  of  fast  breeder  will  enhance  capacity  to  50,000  MW  and     v  JV  agreements  signed  to  develop  nuclear  power  by  NPCIL   v  Nuclear  act  to  be  amended  to  bring  private  participation    
  • 15. HOUSEHOLD  ENERGY  SECURITY          Electricity,  LPG/Natural  Gas  or  Bio  Gas  &  Kerosene  should   be   available   with   ease   to   all.     Only   possible   with   market   pricing.       •  Initiatives  Taken   v Under   RGGVY,   electricity   to   all   villages.   Of   balance   112795   villages,     104,496   villages  (92.6%)  covered   v Against  2.75  crore  BPL  households,  1.94  Crore  (70.6%)  covered   v 10.25  crore  LPG  connections  given.     v Expanding  LPG  supply  in  rural  areas   Areas  IdentiCied   v  RGGVY  connections  be  complemented  by  Zlow  of  reasonable  power   v  EfZicient  administration  of  cooking  gas/electricity  subsidy   v  Replacing  kerosene  with  LPG   15
  • 16. ENERGY  SECURITY   •  Initiatives  Taken   v  Oil  blocks  under  NELP  Rounds,  production  from  small  &  marginal  oil  Zields   v  Expanding  capacity  of  LNG  import  from  18  to  27  MMTPA  by  2012.     v  Private   investments   in   developing   hydro   power   in   Arunachal   Pradesh,   Sikkim   &   Uttarakhand   v  5  million  tonnes  oil  storages  at  Visakh,  Mangalore  &  Padur   v  2  coal  blocks  awarded  for  Coal  to  Liquid  (CTL)   •  Areas  IdentiCied   v  Private  exploration  of  coal  blocks  on  NELP  pattern   v  Acquisition  of  coal  assets  abroad     v  Evacuation  of  Power  from  North  Eastern  Region   v  Shale  Gas,  Underground  Coal  GasiZication,  Gas  hydrates   v  Developing  strategic  storages  for  natural  gas   16
  • 17. MITIGATING CO2 EMMISSIONS CO2 EMMISSIONS BY COUNTRIES •    India’s   emissions   currently   are   amongst   the   lowest   and   6000 would   be   increasing   with   the   c o n s u m p t i o n   g r o w t h   5000   4000 • The   Energy   Policy   proposing   h i g h   s h a r e   o f   n o n   3000 5975 5429 conventional   energy   and   2000 efCiciency   measures   would   help   in   mitigating   the   CO2   1000 1699 e m i s s i o n s .   1192 1250   0 India Japan Russia USA China CO2 Emmissions (MMT CO2)
  • 18. ENERGY  EFFICIENCY   Ø  Need  to  improve  energy  efZiciency  by  20%  per  unit  of  GDP  over  next  10   years   Ø  Initiatives  Taken   v Power   generation   plants   being   mandated   to   improve   efZiciency   from  current    by  deploying  super  critical  technology.   v Star   categories   for   truthful   labeling   in   10   electrical   equipments/ appliances.     v SpeciZic  energy  consumption  norms  notiZied  in  9  industries   v Energy  Conservation  Building  Code  launched  by  Ministry  of  Power   v Providing  CFL/LED  lamps  too  reduce  power  consumption   18
  • 19. ENERGY  EFFICIENCY-­‐Contd…   •  Need   to   improve   energy   efCiciency   by   20%   per   unit   of   GDP   over   next  10  years   §  Areas  IdentiCied   v  Government   procurements   on   life-­‐cycle   cost   of   energy   equipments.       v  Minimum  fuel  efZiciency  standards  for  transport  vehicles   v  Fiscal  incentives  for  public  transport  system   v  Development   of   energy   efZicient   Transport   System   :   promoting   coastal   movement,   inland   water   ways   &   increased   share   of   rail   transport   v  Dedicated  Freight  Transport  Corridor   19
  • 20. BEE Proposed Schemes : 12th Plan §   Energy  Conservation  Building  Code  (ECBC)  in  new  building  and  energy          efZiciency    improvements  in  existing  buildings  (Phase-­‐II)        Avoided  capacity  addition  of  928  MW       §     Municipal  Demand  Side  management  (MuDSM)  Programme          Avoided  capacity  addition  of  120  MW     §   Energy  EfZiciency  and  Technologies  Up-­‐gradation  in  Small  and  Medium            enterprises      Avoided  capacity  addition  of  131  MW     § Standard  &  Labeling  Scheme  (S&L)      Avoided  capacity  addition  of  7766  MW     Total  Saving  @  5  Cr  /MW    will  be  Rs  44725  Crore   Source:  Bureau  of  Energy  efZiciency  
  • 21. Ø  National   Mission   on   Enhanced   Energy   EfCiciency   is   one   of   8   missions  under  National  Action  Plan  on  Climate  Change.   Ø  The   measures   include   labelling   of   consumer   durables   for   energy  efCiciency,  imposing  targets  for  reducing  energy  use  in   energy   intensive   industries,   introducing   energy   efCiciency   in   buildings.  The  areas  taken  up  are;     v Standards  and  Labeling  of  Equipment  &  Appliances   v Energy  EfZiciency  in  Buildings   v Residential  Lighting   v Energy  EfZiciency  in  Agricultural  Pump  sets   v   Use  of  super  critical  and  ultra-­‐super  critical  technologies  in  power  generation   v Improving  efZiciency  standards  for  vehicles,  promoting  battery  based  vehicles   v Shift  in  modes  of  transport  from  roads  to  railways  in  the  case  of  freights   v Larger  use  of  public  transport,  developing  metro’s  in  major  cities  
  • 22. Gaps  in  the  Integrated  approach   • Need   for   a   coordinated   approach   to   harness   energy   sources   with   technology  sharing  concept  by  different  stakeholders.   • Coordinated  approach  for  Clagship  schemes  like,  RGGVY,  RGGLVY  &  RVE  &   subsidized  kerosene  supply  in  different  states   • Policy   for   LPG/clean   cooking   fuels   supply   in   rural   areas   in   view   of   80%   households  using  biomass  for  cooking   • Need   for   EfCicient   use   of   biomass   for   manure   production   or   cooking   and   creating  a  institutional  framework   • Coordinated   approach   for   deep   seated   exploration   for   oil   &   gas,   coal,   uranium  &  other  mineral  resources   • Exploitation  of  CBM,  underground  coal  gas,  shale  gas  in  existing  acreages.   22