The detailed breakup of the total installed capacity is given below;
Capacity in MW (As on Sep 2013);
Type
|
Maharashtra
|
Gujarat
|
Tamil Nadu
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
Coal
|
19,939
|
15,738
|
8,476
|
8,573
|
10,523
|
Gas
|
3,476
|
4,979
|
1,026
|
3,370
|
550
|
Diesel
|
-
|
17
|
412
|
37
|
-
|
Total Thermal
|
23,415
|
20,735
|
9,914
|
11,981
|
11,073
|
Nuclear
|
690
|
559
|
524
|
276
|
336
|
Hydro
|
3,332
|
790
|
2,182
|
3,735
|
1,847
|
RES*
|
4,497
|
4,042
|
7,491
|
1,184
|
824
|
Grand Total
|
31,934
|
26,126
|
20,112
|
17,175
|
14,079
|
Sector wise breakup is given below (Capacity in MW);
Sectors
|
Maharashtra
|
Gujarat
|
Tamil Nadu
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
Uttar Pradesh
|
State
|
12,269
|
6,887
|
7,594
|
9,050
|
5,472
|
Private
|
13,038
|
15,590
|
8,687
|
4,968
|
3,649
|
Central
|
6,627
|
3,650
|
3,830
|
3,157
|
4,958
|
Total
|
31,934
|
26,126
|
20,112
|
17,175
|
14,079
|
The state of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu are highly industrialized. Therefore, their electricity demand is also higher than other states.
If we compare total installed electricity generation capacity with the population of respective states, then following results are arrived at
India is the world’s fifth largest electricity generator with total
installed capacity of 2,28,722 MW.
Out of this -
- 90,062 MW is from state owned utilities
- 72,927 MW is from privately owned utilities and
- 65,733 MW is from central owned utilities
India derives most of its electricity from fossil fuels; primarily from
coal (India has 20,381 MW of capacity on coal which is 59% of total
capacity)
India also derives considerable amount of electricity from
hydro power sources.
Currently India has total of -
- 1,55,969 MW of installed capacity on thermal
- 39,788 MW of installed capacity on hydro
- 28,184 MW of installed capacity on Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and
- 4,780 MW of installed capacity on nuclear.
Thermal sources contribute 68% in the total
capacity
No comments:
Post a Comment