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Power Sector at A Glance ALL INDIA: Source: OM SECTION

The document provides an overview of India's power sector as of February 2016. Some key points: - Total installed power capacity was 288,005 MW, with 40% from the private sector, 34% state sector and 26% central sector. Thermal sources accounted for 69.7% of installed capacity. - The Electricity Act of 2003 aims to introduce competition, protect consumers, and provide power for all through policies regulating the national electricity policy, rural electrification, transmission access and more. - The target for electricity generation in 2015-2016 was 1137.5 billion units, an 8.47% growth over the previous year. Generation targets were mostly met between 2009-2010 and 2015-2016

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Power Sector at A Glance ALL INDIA: Source: OM SECTION

The document provides an overview of India's power sector as of February 2016. Some key points: - Total installed power capacity was 288,005 MW, with 40% from the private sector, 34% state sector and 26% central sector. Thermal sources accounted for 69.7% of installed capacity. - The Electricity Act of 2003 aims to introduce competition, protect consumers, and provide power for all through policies regulating the national electricity policy, rural electrification, transmission access and more. - The target for electricity generation in 2015-2016 was 1137.5 billion units, an 8.47% growth over the previous year. Generation targets were mostly met between 2009-2010 and 2015-2016

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Power Sector at a Glance ALL INDIA

As on 18-02-2016
Source: OM SECTION
1.Total Installed Capacity:(As on 31.01.2016):

Sector MW %ag
e

State Sector 97,951 34.0

Central Sector 74,807 26.0

Private Sector 115,248 40.0

Total 288,005

Fuel MW %age

Total Thermal 200,740 69.7

Coal 175,238 60.8

Gas 24,509 8.5

Oil 994 0.3

Hydro (Renewable) 42,663 14.8

Nuclear 5,780 2.0

RES** (MNRE) 38,822 13.5

Total 288,005

Renewable Energy Sources(RES) include SHP, BG, BP, U&I and Wind Energy

SHP= Small Hydro Project ,BG= Biomass Gasifier ,BP= Biomass Power,

U & I=Urban & Industrial Waste Power, RES=Renewable Energy Sources

Policy Initiatives / Decision Taken


Electricity Act 2003 has been enacted and came into force from 15.06.2003. The objective is to introduce competition,
protect consumers interests and provide power for all. The Act provides for National Electricity Policy, Rural
Electrification, Open access in transmission, phased open access in distribution, mandatory SERCs, license free
generation and distribution, power trading, mandatory metering and stringent penalties for theft of electricity.
It is a comprehensive legislation replacing Electricity Act 1910, Electricity Supply Act 1948 and Electricity Regulatory
Commission Act 1998.The Electricity Act, 2003 has been amended on two occasions by the Electricity (Amendment)
Act, 2003 and the Electricity (Amendment) Act,2007. The aim is to push the sector onto a trajectory of sound
commercial growth and to enable the States and the Centre to move in harmony and coordination.
Policies, Rules and guidelines etc. issued under the Electricity Act.

Generation Performance

1.0 ELECTRICITY GENERATION PERFORMANCE

1.1 The electricity generation target for the year 2015-2016 was fixed as 1137.5 Billion Unit (BU). i.e. growth of
around 8.47% over actual generation of 1048.673 for the previous year (2014-2015). The generation during (2014-
15) was 1048.673 BU as compared to 967.150 BU generated during April- March 2014, representing a growth of
about 8.43%.

1.2 Programme, actual achievement and growth in electricity generation in the country during 2009-10 to
2015-16 :-

Year Target Achievement % of target % of growth

2009-10 789.511 771.551 97.73 6.6

2010-11 830.757 811.143 97.64 5.56

2011-12 855.000 876.887 102.56 8.11

2012-13 930.000 912.056 98.07 4.01

2013-14 975.000 967.150 99.19 6.04

2014-15 1023.000 1048.673 102.51 8.43

2015-16* (Upto January 2016) 947.166 921.862 97.33 4.62


* Provisional

1.3 The electricity generation target for the year 2014-15 has been fixed at 1137.5 BU comprising of 966.700 BU
thermal; 128.000 BU hydro; 38.000 nuclear; and 4.800 BU import from Bhutan.

2.0 Plant Load Factor (PLF):


2.1 Notwithstanding the fact that many of the Thermal Power Station (TPSs) in the country are vary old, the plant load
factor has shown improvement over the years 2009-10 to 2012-13.

2.2 The PLF in the country during 2009-10 to 2015-16 is as under:

Target Actual Sector-wise Actual


Year
% % Central State Private

2009-10 77.2 77.5 85.5 70.9 83.9

2010-11 72.1 75.1 85.1 66.7 80.7

2011-12 68.7 73.3 82.1 68.0 69.5

2012-13 70.0 69.9 79.2 65.6 64.1

2013-14 69.60 65.60 76.10 59.10 62.10

2014-15 65.52 64.46 73.96 59.83 60.58


2015-16 (January 2016) 66.61 61.81 71.73 55.26 59.94

3.0 Power Supply Position


The power supply position in the country during 2009-10 to 2015-16 :

Energy Peak

Requirement Availability Surplus(+)/Deficts(-) Peak Demand Peak Met Surplus(+) / Deficts(-)


Year
(MU) (MU) (MU) (%) (MW) (MW) (MW) (%)

2009-
8,30,594 7,46,644 -83,950 -10.1 1,19,166 1,04,009 -15,157 -12.7
10

2010-
8,61,591 7,88,355 -73,236 -8.5 1,22,287 1,10,256 -12,031 -9.8
11

2011-
9,37,199 8,57,886 -79,313 -8.5 1,30,006 1,16,191 -13,815 -10.6
12

2012-
9,95,557 9,08,652 -86,905 -8.7 1,35,453 1,23,294 -12,159 -9.0
13

2013-
10,02,257 9,59,829 -42,428 -4.2 1,35,918 1,29,815 -6,103 -4.5
14

2014-
10,68,923 10,30,785 -38,138 -3.6 1,48,166 1,41,160 -7,006 -4.7
15

2015-
8,37,958 8,19,225 -18,733 -2.2 1,53,366 1,48,463 -4,903 -3.2
16*

*Provisional Upto January, 2016

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