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(Published in fulfillment of CEA’s obligation under Section 73(i) & (j) of the Electricity Act 2003)
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GURDIAL SINGH
Chairperson
Central Electricity Authority
& Ex Officio Secretary to
Govt. of India
FOREWORD
The booklet “Growth of Electricity Sector in India” published annually by Central Electricity Authority in partial fulfill-
ment of its obligation under the Electricity Act, 2003. It provides glimpses of growth of the Indian Power Sector over the years
and contains the relevant information and statistics in the form of graphs, pie-charts, maps and tables.
The input data for this compilation has been provided by various utilities and non -utilities. The vital information and
data contained in this handy booklet will be of immense interest to the public in general and stakeholders in particular. The im-
portant statistics like per capita electricity consumption, percentage share of different categories of consumption, transmission
and distribution losses, etc., have been compared with international data with respect to some of the developed and develop-
ing nations. I hope this booklet will prove to be helpful to all those who are associated in the rapid and sustained development
of the Indian Electricity Sector.
Dated : June, 2011 (Gurdial Singh)
6. A.S.Bakshi
Member (Planning)
Central Electricity Authority
& Ex Officio Additional Secretary to
Govt.of India
PREFACE
The Power Sector in India has made rapid strides during the last six decades in the field of generation, transmission,
distribution and utilization of electricity. The installed generating capacity in the country in 1947 was meagre 1362 MW which
catered to power requirements of urban centres and adjoining areas with electrification of around 1500 Villages. The power
generating capacity in the country has since grown manifold to 173626 MW at the end of March 2011. Village electrification
covers 537947 villages representing 90.6% of the total villages in the country and pump sets energisation accounts for 85.5%
of the potential. The Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana, aimed at providing access to electricity to all the villages in a
time bound manner is under implementation. The programmes have to been introduced to improve the energy conservation
and reduction in the AT & C losses. CEA has made significant contribution in the development of power sector in various specific
areas such as introduction of new technologies, generation and transmission planning , design and engineering of projects,
techno-economic appraisal of the projects, monitoring the performance of the existing schemes in operation, construction,
etc.
The booklet on Growth of the Electricity in India from 1947 to 2011 has been brought out by Data Management & Load
Forecasting (DMLF) Division of CEA. It contains vital statistics on the growth of installed generating capacity, electrical energy
generation, transmission and distribution network pattern of electricity consumption etc. The information on the growth has
been presented in the form of graphs, maps, tables and pie-charts. The state-wise generating capacity has been presented on
map as well. The details like sector wise growth of Generation Capacity, Energy Generation & Trend of category-wise consump-
tion have been compiled and included in this publication.
It is hoped that the booklet would provide useful information to all the stakeholders.
Dated : June,2011 (A.S.Bakshi)
7. C O N T E N T S
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1. Table : 1 Plan-wise Growth of Electricity Sector in India (Utilities) 1
2. Chart : 1 Growth of Total Installed Generating Capacity in the country (Utilities) 2
3. Chart : 2A Growth of Transmission Lines in the country (66 kV & above) 3
4. Chart : 2B Growth of Transmission & Distribution Lines in the country (below 66 kV) 4
5. Chart : 3 Growth of Number of Villages Electrified in the country 5
6. Chart : 4 Growth of Per Capita Consumption of Electricity in the country 6
7. Chart : 5 Per Capita Electricity Consumption in Various Countries 7
8. Table : 2 Growth of Installed Generating Capacity in India-Mode-wise (Utilities) 8
9. Chart : 6 Growth of Installed Generating Capacity in India (Hydro Power Projects) 9
10. Chart : 6A Basinwise Status of Electric Potential Development 10
11 Chart : 6B Regionwise Status of Hydro Electric Potential Development 11
12. Chart : 7A Growth of Installed Generating Capacity in India
(Coal/Lignite Based Plants)
12
13. Chart : 7B Growth of Installed Generating Capacity in India
(Gas/Liquid Fuel Based Plants)
13
14. Chart : 7C Growth of Installed Generating Capacity in India
(Diesel Engine Based Plants)
14
15. Chart : 8 Growth of Installed Generating Capacity in India (Nuclear Power Projects) 15
16. Chart : 8A Sector wise growth of Generation Capacity (2000-01 to 2010-11) 16
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17. Pie Chart:9 All India Installed Generating Capacity – 31-03-2011 (Utilities) 17
18. Pie Chart:9A All India Installed Generating Capacity – 31-03-2010 (Utilities) 18
19. Table : 3 Growth of Gross Electricity Generation in India-Mode-wise (Utilities) 19
20. Chart : 10 Specific Generation by All India Power Stations Mode-wise (1994-95 to 2009-10 (Utilities) 20
21. Chart : 11 Growth of Electricity Generation in India (Hydro Power Projects) 21
22. Chart : 12A Growth of Electricity Generation in India (Coal/Lignite based Plants) 22
23. Chart : 12B Growth of Electricity Generation in India (Gas/Liquid Fuel Based Plants 23
24. Chart : 12C Growth of Electricity Generation in India (Diesel Based Plants) 24
25. Chart : 13 All India PLF (in %) of Thermal Power Stations (Coal and Lignite Based) 25
26. Chart : 14 Growth of Electricity Generation in India (Nuclear Power Projects) 26
27. Chart : 15 Growth of Total All India Electricity Generation (Utilities) 27
28 Chart : 15A Sectorwise Growth of Energy Generation (2000-01 to 2010-11) 28
29. Pie Chart:16 Gross Electricity Generation in India Mode-wise 2010-11 (Utilities) 29
30. Pie Chart:16A Gross Electricity Generation in India Mode-wise – 2009-10 (Utilities) 30
31 Chart : 17 Gross Electricity Generation in various Countries Mode-wise 31
32. Chart : 18 Mode-wise Share in Gross Electricity Generation in various countries – % age 32
33. Table 4 Growth of Electricity Consumption in India Sector-wise
(Utilities & Non-utilities)
33
34. Chart : 19 Growth of Electricity Consumption in India (Domestic Sector) 34
35. Chart : 20 Growth of Electricity Consumption in India (Commercial Sector) 35
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36 Chart : 21 Growth of Electricity Consumption in India (Industrial Sector) 36
37. Chart : 22 Growth of Electricity Consumption in India (Railway Traction) 37
38. Chart : 23 Growth of Electricity Consumption in India (Agriculture Sector) 38
39. Chart : 24 Growth of Electricity Consumption in India (Miscellaneous Sector) 39
40 Chart : 25 Growth of All India Total Electricity Consumption (Utilities & Non-utilities) 40
41. Chart : 25A Trend of Categorywise Energy Consumption (2000-01 to 2010-11) 41
42. Pie Chart:26 All India Electricity Consumption Sector-wise – 2010-11 (Utilities & Non-Utilities) 42
43 Pie Chart:26A All India Electricity Consumption Sector-wise – 2009-10
(Utilities & Non-Utilities)
43
44 Chart : 27 Sector-wise Electricity Consumption in various Countries 44
45. Chart : 28 Sector-wise shares in Electricity Consumption in
various Countries – in % age
45
46. Table : 5 Per Capita Electricity Consumption and T&D Losses of various Countries 46
47. Chart : 29 All India Transmission & Distribution Losses - in % age 47
48. Chart : 30 T&D Losses in various Countries - in % age 48
49. Table : 6 Growth of Installed Generating Capacity of Captive Power Plants
in industries having demand of 1 MW & above. – Mode-wise
49
50. Pie Chart: 31 Installed capacity of Captive Power Plants in industries having demand of 1 MW & above.
Mode-wise – 31-03-2011
50
51. Pie Chart:31A Installed capacity of Captive Power Plants in industries having demand of 1 MW & above.
Mode-wise – 31-03-2010
51
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52. Chart : 32 Growth of Total Installed Generating Capacity of Captive Power Plants in industries having
demand of 1 MW & above.
52
53. Table : 7 Growth of Energy Generated by Captive Power Plants in industries having demand of 1
MW & above. – Mode-wise
53
54 Pie Chart:33 Generation by Captive Power Plants in industries having demand of 1 MW & above.
Mode-wise 2010 - 11
54
55. Pie Chart:33A Generation by Captive Power Plants in industries having demand of 1 MW & above.
Mode-wise in India 2009 - 10
55
56. Chart : 34 Growth of Energy Generated by Captive Power Plants in industries having demand of 1
MW & above
56
57. Chart : 35 Revised Capacity Addition Programme as per 11th Plan Mid Term Appraisal 57
58 Chart : 35A Original Capacity Addition Programme (11th
Plan) 58
59. Chart : 36 Forecast of All India Electricity Demand (Peak Load) (Utilities)
(As per 17th
Electric Power Survey)
59
60. Chart : 37 Forecast of All India Electrical Energy Requirement (Utilities)
(As per 17th
Electric Power Survey)
60
61. Table : 8 All India Power Supply Position Energy-wise &
Peak-wise (Utilities) (1984-85 to 2009-10)
61-62
62. Chart : 38 All India Peak & Energy Deficit (in %) (Utilities) (1984-85 to 2009-10) 63
63. Map : 1 Map of India showing Installed Generating Capacity State-wise/
Mode-wise as on 31-03-2011.
64
64. Map : 2 Map of India showing Installed Generating Capacity as on 31-03-2011. 65
11. 1
Table 1
PLAN-WISE GROWTH OF ELECTRICITY SECTOR IN INDIA
Utilities
Sl. No. As on / during financial year ending with Installed
Capacity
(MW)
No.of villages
electrified @
Length of T & D Lines
(Ckt. kms.)(#)
Per Capita
Consumption$
(kWh)
1 31.12.1947 1362 N.A. 23238 16.3
2 31.12.1950 1713 3061 29271 18.2
3 31.03.1956( End of the 1st Plan) 2886 7294 85427 30.9
4 31.03.1961( End of the 2nd Plan) 4653 21754 157887 45.9
5 31.03.1966 ( End of the 3rd Plan) 9027 45148 541704 73.9
6 31.03.1969( End of the 3 Annual Plans) 12957 73739 886301 97.9
7 31.03.1974( End of the 4th Plan) 16664 156729 1518884 126.2
8 31.03.1979( End of the 5th Plan) 26680 232770 2145919 171.6
9 31.03.1980( End of the 2 Annual Plans) 28448 249799 2351609 172.4
10 31.03.1985( End of the 6th Plan) 42585 370332 3211956 228.7
11 31.03.1990( End of the 7th Plan) 63636 470838 4407501 329.2
12 31.03.1992( End of the 2 Annual Plans) 69065 487170 4574200 347.5
13 31.03.1997( End of the 8th Plan) 85795 498836 5141413 464.6
14 31.03.2002( End of the 9th Plan) 105046 512153 6030148 559.2
15 31.03.2007 (End of 10th Plan ) 132329 482864 6939529 671.9
16 31.03.2008 (1st year of 11th Plan) 143061 487347 7287413 717.1
17 31.03.2009 (2nd year of 11th Plan) 147965 497236 7487977^ 733.5
18 31.03.2010 (3rd year of 11th Plan) 159398 500920 7801098 * 778.6
19 31.03.2011 (4th year of 11th Plan) 173626 537947 7951486 * 813.3*
N.A. Not Available.
(*) Provisional.
(@) Figures 10th plan onwards are as per revised definition of village electrification.
$ Per Capita Consumption=Gross Electrical Energy availability/Population
(#) Includes 440 Volts Distribution Lines.
^ Figure have been reconciled.
12. 2
Growth of Total Installed Generating Capacity in the Country
UTILITIES
Chart : 1
20. 10
Indus Ganga Central Indian Rivers West Flowing Rivers East Flowing Rivers Brahamputra Basin
% Capacity Developed 29.31 23.64 81.37 62.92 56.22 2.70
% Cap. Under Construction 17.20 9.55 10.34 1.11 3.70 10.92
% Cap. Dev. + Under Con. 46.51 33.19 91.71 64.03 59.91 13.61
% Balance Potential 53.49 66.81 8.29 35.97 40.09 86.39
29.31
23.64
81.37
62.92
56.22
2.70
17.20
9.55
10.34
1.11
3.70
10.92
46.51
33.19
91.71
64.03
59.91
13.61
53.49
66.81
8.29
35.97
40.09
86.39
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
Basinwise Status of Hydro Electric Potential Development
In terms of Installed Capacity above 25 MW
% wise
Chart : 6A
21. 11
Northern Region Western Region Southern Region Eastern Region
North Eastern
Region
% Capacity Developed 26.55 68.28 58.70 27.23 1.91
%Cap. Under Construction 14.57 4.92 3.83 22.98 8.03
% Capacity yet to be Developed 58.87 26.80 37.46 49.80 90.06
26.55
68.28
58.70
27.23
1.91
14.57
4.92 3.83
22.98
8.03
58.87
26.80
37.46
49.80
90.06
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
Regionwise Status of Hydro Electric Potential Development
In terms of Installed Capacity above 25 MW
% wise
Chart : 6B
22. 12
GROWTH OF INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY IN INDIA
COAL/ LIGNITE BASED PLANTS
Chart : 7A
53. 43
ALL INDIA ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION SECTOR- WISE - 2009-10
UTILITIES & NON - UTILITIES
Chart : 26A
54. 44
US Europe China Japan Russia Germany Canada France India UK Korea Italy Australia South Afr. Brazil
Other non Specified 174961 17080 204376 2243 270 0 0 11274 27712 0 1827 68 0 4718 0
Residential 1379981 876216 439610 287621 117134 139500 160701 155608 141845 117841 56229 68389 58195 40282 95585
Commercial and Public services 1335978 806793 152854 350984 149352 118726 155822 108282 58971 97662 132471 82773 54396 29277 97048
Agriculture 0 59868 88705 882 15524 8700 9645 3832 119492 4067 6558 5602 1875 5931 18397
Transport 7703 75130 29924 18829 83098 16500 4193 13279 12390 8434 2220 10839 2811 3661 1607
Industry 914897 1239039 1926386 303802 360082 242123 188420 141206 297621 113558 207851 141646 94868 117744 197219
-200000
300000
800000
1300000
1800000
2300000
2800000
3300000
3800000
GWh
Source: - International Energy Agency (IEA). Note : - India data pertains to 2009-10. The Provisional figure of total consumption during
2010-11 is 710673
SECTOR-WISE ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
2008
Chart : 27
55. 45
US Europe China Japan Russia Germany Canada France India UK Korea Italy Australia
South
Afr.
Brazil
Other Non Specified 4.59 0.56 7.19 0.23 0.04 0.00 0.00 2.60 4.21 0.00 0.45 0.02 0.00 2.34 0.00
Residential 36.19 28.50 15.47 29.83 16.15 26.54 30.98 35.90 21.56 34.50 13.81 22.11 27.43 19.98 23.32
Commercial and Public Services 35.03 26.24 5.38 36.40 20.59 22.59 30.04 24.98 8 .96 28.59 32.54 26.76 25.64 14.52 23.68
Agriculture 0.00 1.95 3.12 0.09 2.14 1.66 1.86 0.88 18.16 1.19 1.61 1.81 0.88 2.94 4.49
Transport 0.20 2.44 1.05 1.95 11.45 3.14 0.81 3.06 1.88 2.47 0.55 3.50 1.33 1.82 0.39
Industry 23.99 40.31 67.79 31.50 49.63 46.07 36.32 32.57 45.23 33.25 51.05 45.79 44.72 58.40 48.12
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
Percent(%)
Source: - International Energy Agency (IEA). Note : - India data pertains to 2009-10.
SECTOR-WISE SHARES IN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN VARIOUS COUNTRIES
2008 in %
Chart : 28
56. 46
Table 5
PER CAPITA ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION AND T & D LOSSES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES IN 2007 & 2008
Sl. No. Per Capita Consumption * (kWh) T & D Losses (%)
Name of the Country 2007 2008 Sl. No. 2007 2008
1 Canada 16995 17053 1 Korea 3.77 3.81
2 USA 13616 13647 2 Japan 4.80 5.16
3 Australia 11216 11174 3 Germany 5.30 5.42
4 Japan 8475 8072 4 Italy 6.35 6.20
5 France 7573 7703 5 Australia 7.86 7.36
6 Germany 7185 7148 6 South Africa 9.57 10.03
7 Korea 8502 8853 7 France 6.91 7.06
8 UK 6142 6067 8 China 6.83 6.32
9 Russia 6338 6443 9 USA 6.53 6.06
10 Italy 5718 5656 10 Canada 9.62 8.87
11 South Africa 5013 4770 11 UK 7.57 7.63
12 Brazil 2154 2232 12 Russia 13.56 13.09
13 China 2346 2471 13 Brazil 15.27 15.83
14 India($) 734 779 14 India ($) 25.47 25.39
15 World 2752 2782 15 World 9.20 8.99
Note :-
Basic data obtained from IEA Website.
* :-Per Capita Consumption= (Gross Electrical Energy Availability/Population).
$: - Indian data displayed under column 2007 and 2008 correspond to the year 2008-09 & 2009-10 respectively.
The provisional figures for per capita consumption in India for 2010-11 is 813.3 KWh.
58. 48
Korea Japan Germany Italy Australia
South
Africa
France China USA Canada UK Russia Brazil India ($) World
2007 3.77 4.80 5.30 6.35 7.86 9.57 6.91 6.83 6.53 9.62 7.57 13.56 15.27 25.47 9.20
2008 3.81 5.16 5.42 6.20 7.36 10.03 7.06 6.32 6.06 8.87 7.63 13.09 15.83 8.99
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
%Loss
2007 2008
Source: - International Energy Agency (IEA) $: - India data indicated against years 2007 and 2008 pertains to 2008-09 and 2009-10
respectively.
25.39
T & D LOSSES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES IN
2007 & 2008
in %
Chart : 30
59. 49
Table 6
GROWTH OF INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY OF CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS
IN INDUSTRIES HAVING DEMAND OF 1 MW & ABOVE MODE- WISE
MW
Sl. No. As on Hydro Steam Diesel @ Gas Total
1 31.12.1947 * * * * *
2 31.12.1950 * * * * 587.85
3 31.03.1956 (End of the 1st Plan) * * * * 759.65
4 31.03.1961 (End of the 2nd Plan) * * * * 1001.37
5 31.03.1966(End of the 3rd Plan) * * * * 1082.36
6 31.03.1969(End of the 3 Annual Plans) * * * * 1277.47
7 31.03.1974(End of the 4th Plan) * * * * 1732.70
8 31.03.1979(End of the 5th Plan) 2.61 1949.23 621.48 44.27 2617.59
9 31.03.1980(End of the 2 Annual Plans) 2.61 2021.61 781.02 54.27 2859.51
10 31.03.1985 (End of the 6th Plan) 2.91 2803.18 2158.86 155.31 5120.26
11 31.03.1990 (End of the 7th Plan) 3.60 4822.85 2863.77 425.51 8115.73
12 31.03.1992 (End of the 2 Annual Plans) 4.30 5377.10 3424.29 495.72 9301.41
13 31.03.1997(End of the 8th Plan) 3.50 6151.69 4757.36 1166.38 12078.93
14 31.03.2002(End of the 9th Plan) 51.10 8354.03 6614.16 2125.91 17145.20
15 31.03.07 (End of 10th Plan ) 60.50 11397.52 7901.02 2976.00 22335.04
16 31.03.08 (End of 1st year of 11th Plan ) 60.50 11763.99 8952.67 4209.23 24986.39
17 31.03.09 (End of 2nd year of 11th Plan ) 110.79 13817.53 9124.31 3621.05 26673.68
18 31.03.10 (End of 3rd year of 11th Plan ) 55.01 17183.34 9910.50 4368.02 31516.87
19 31.03.11(End of 4th year of 11th Plan ) 60.00 17120.00 11254.00 4466.00 32900.00$
, @ Includes Wind power & Railways capacity
* Breakup Not Available
$ Provisional
60. 50
Hydro
60 .00 MW
0.18%
Steam,
17120.00 MW
52.04%
Diesel including wind &
Rlys.
11254.00 MW
34.21%
Gas
4466MW
13.57%
T OTAL = 32900.00* MW
* Provisional
INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY OF CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS IN INDUSTRIES
HAVING DEMAND OF 1 MW & ABOVE MODE -WISE
31.03.2011
Chart : 31
61. 51
INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY OF CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS IN INDUSTRIES
HAVING DEMAND OF 1MW AND ABOVE MODE -WISE
31.03.2010
Chart : 31A
62. 52
GROWTH OF ALL INDIA INSTALLED GENERATING CAPACITY OF
CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS
IN INDUSTRIES HAVING DEMAND OF 1MW & ABOVE
Chart : 32
63. 53
Table 7
GROWTH OF ENERGY GENERATED BY CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS IN INDUSTRIES
HAVING DEMAND OF 1MW & Above-MODE WISE
GWh
Sl. No. During financial year ending with Hydro Steam Diesel @ Gas Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 1947 * * * * 856.91
2 1950 * * * * 1467.81
3 1956(End of 1st Plan) * * * * 2184.82
4 1961End of 2nd Plan) * * * * 3186.10
5 1966(End of 3rd Plan) * * * * 3733.19
6 1969(End of 3 Annual Plans) * * * * 4136.06
7 1974(End of 4th Plan) * * * * 6067.47
8 1979(End of 5th Plan) 13.22 7211.30 299.13 48.97 7607.09
9 1980(End of 2 Annual Plans) 15.06 7225.60 825.71 90.67 8192.71
10 1985(End of 6th Plan) 18.29 9966.55 2001.18 317.03 12345.85
11 1990(End of 7th Plan) 15.83 19110.46 2757.27 1313.29 23225.92
12 1992(End of 2 Annual Plans) 17.57 23409.35 3247.81 1905.24 28602.49
13 1997(End of 8th Plan) 28.84 29127.94 6619.01 5039.22 40840.08
14 2002(End of 9th Plan) 116.59 41853.85 10875.19 8835.19 61680.82
15 2007 (End of10th Plan ) 217.81 56184.04 10190.74 15207.17 81799.76
16 2008 (End of 1st year of 11th Plan) 202.21 53568.52 11121.39 25584.57 90476.69
17 2009 (End of 2nd year of 11th Plan) 146.01 73626.49 10642.57 15306.09 99721.16
18 2010 (End of 4th year of 11th Plan) 151.78 77416.34 8826.27 19738.71 106133.10
19 2011 (End of 3rd year of 11th Plan) 167.00 84334.00 12191.00 17532.00 114224.00$
@ Includes Wind & Railways
* Breakup Not Available
$ Provisional
64. 54
Hydro
167.00 GWh
0.15%
Steam
84334.00 GWh
73.83%
Diesel including Wind &
Rlys.
12191.00 GWh
10.67%
Gas
17532.00 GWh
15.35%
Total=114224.00 GWh*
* Provisional
ALL INDIA ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED BY CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS
IN INDUSTRIES hAVING DEMAND OF1 MW AND ABOVE
MODE WISE 2010-11
Chart : 33
65. 55
151.78
0.14%
77416.34
72.94 %
Diesel including Wind &
8826.27
08.32%
19738.71
18.60%
Total=106133.10 GWh
Gas
GWh
GWh
GWh
GWh
Ralys.
Hydro
Steam
ALL INDIA ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED BY CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS
IN INDUSTRIES HAVING DEMAND OF 1 MW AND ABOVE
MODE WISE 2009-10
Chart : 33A
66. 56
GROWTH OF ENERGY GENERATED BY CAPTIVE POWER PLANTS IN INDUSTRIES
HAVING DEMAND OF 1MW & ABOVE
Chart : 34
69. 59
104867
113059
121891
131413
141678
152746
218209
298253
100715 108866 109809
119166 122287
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
350000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011 -12 2016-17 2021-22
PEAKLOAD(MW)
Years
Forecast Actual
FORECAST OF ALL INDIA PEAK ELECTRICITY DEMAND
UTILITIES
AS PER 17TH ELECTRIC POWER SURVEY
IN MW
Chart : 36
70. 60
697961 744515
794561
848390 906316
968659
1392066
1914508
690587
739343
777039 830594
861591
0
500000
1000000
1500000
2000000
2500000
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011 -12 2016-17 2021-22
ElectricalEnergyRequirement(GWh)
Years
Forecast Actual
FORECAST OF ALL INDIA ELECTRICAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT
UTILITIES
AS PER 17TH ELECTRIC POWER SURVEY
IN GWh
Chart : 37