Surging demand forces India U-turn on coal-lignite plants for a decade
So far, generation has been a delicensed activity. Phasing out or retirement of units is decided by power gencos based on their techno-economic, environmental reasons
So far, generation has been a delicensed activity. Phasing out or retirement of units is decided by power gencos based on their techno-economic, environmental reasons
India's summer worries on shortage of power due to coal availability may be in check this year as overall coal production has increased by over 12% so far in FY24.
CEA data shows why India will remain substantially dependent on fossil fuels to meet energy needs.
CEA data shows in April, May, June, India consumed 4,07,762 mn units against 4,00,448 mn units in the year-ago period
India’s major source of power, even in the near future, is going to remain coal-based thermal power plants, hence ash disposal will continue to be a subject of a priority
Out of the 14,700 megawatt, the Centre's target is to add 6,880 MW.
When it comes to using renewable energy, Rajasthan and Gujarat are at the forefront, followed by Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Maharashtra.
India's energy requirement in financial year 2022-23 increased by 9.5% compared to the previous financial year as per data released by Central Electricity Authority (CEA).
Companies could supply only around 210 GW in January 2023, against a demand of 212 GW.
The power demand in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, and Punjab, is projected to see an increase of 6.6% compared to the previous year.