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More than 193 GW electricity generation capacity added in the past nine years, transforming our country from power deficit to power surplus

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New Delhi, Dec 19: The Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy has informed that the Indian power sector has come a long way in past decade, transforming India from a power deficit to a power surplus nation. During the period from 2014-15, we have added 97501.2 MW in conventional power sector and 96282.9 MW of renewable energy capacity in the country. We have increased the generation capacity by 70% from 248,554 MW in March 2014 to 425,536 MW in October 2023.

The details of the State/UT-wise capacity addition in conventional sector from 2014-15 to 2023-24 (till October, 2023) are given below.

State /UT-wise capacity addition from 2014-15 to 2023-24 (till October, 2023)

(All figures in MW)
 
 
STATETYPE2014-152015-162016-172017-182018-192019-202020-212021-222022-232023-24Grand Total
ANDHRA PRADESHCOAL241017001320600    800 6830
GAS 1510        1510
HYDRO  5060      110
ARUNACHAL PRADESHHYDRO    110300300   710
AssamCOAL 250250 250     750
GAS  62.25 69.755 36.15   168.155
BIHARCOAL8552501957502506606601570 6605850
CHHATTISGARHCOAL324523058502660360 800   10220
GUJARATCOAL250250500  800    1800
GAS776.1         776.1
NUCLEAR         700700
HIMACHAL PRADESHHYDRO736.01400219112  111280  1858.01
JHARKHANDCOAL 500      660 1160
KARNATAKACOAL 15002400800      4700
MADHYA PRADESHCOAL39002300  27201365800   11085
MAHARASHTRACOAL2930207015901620660     8870
GAS  388       388
MEGHALAYAHYDRO   40      40
MIZORAMHYDRO   60      60
ODISHACOAL1200350   2120 800  4470
PUNJABCOAL13601860        3220
RAJASTHANCOAL850600 660660660 660  4090
GAS50         50
SIKKIMHYDRO 961200193   113  1602
TAMIL NADUCOAL13501700600  500500525  5175
NUCLEAR1000 1000       2000
TELANGANACOAL 1200600 800 810270 8004480
HYDRO 160110 30     300
TRIPURAGAS454.235.625.5       515.3
UTTAR PRADESHCOAL 298018201320 6601320660  8760
UTTARAKHANDGAS  450      214664
HYDRO 330    99 120 549
WEST BENGALCOAL1200110050030012     3112
HYDRO 8080       160
Jammu & KashmirHYDRO 450 330      780
Grand Total 22566.3123976.614209.7595055921.75570655436.1548781580237497512.565

We have added 187849 ckt kilometre of transmission lines in the past nine years (09) connecting the whole country into one grid running on one frequency.  This has enabled us to transfer 116540 MW from one corner of the country to another. We strengthened the distribution system by implementing projects of 1.85 lac crores under DDUGJY/IPDS/SAUBHAGYA and constructing 2927 sub-stations, upgrade 3964 sub-stations and adding 8.86 lac circuit kilometres of HT/LT lines.  As a result, the availability of power in rural areas has gone up from 12 hours in 2015 to 20.6 hours in 2023.  In urban areas, power available is 23.6 hours. The gap between Energy Requirement and Energy Supplied has come down from 4.2% in 2013-14 to 0.3 % in 2023-24. Even this gap between Energy Requirement and Energy Supplied is generally on account of constraints in the State transmission/distribution network and financial constraints of DISCOMs etc.

The steady growth in demand has contributed to the growth of India’s power generation capacity. This increase in demand is because of two factors: (1) India has been one of the world’s fastest growing major economies in recent years and (2) 2.86 Crores households have been provided  new electricity connections.

The State/UT-wise details regarding quantum of power generated in the country annually during the last five years and current year 2023-24(till October, 2023) are given below.

The State/UT-wise details regarding quantum of power generated in the country annually during the last five years and current year 2023-24 (till October, 2023)

(All figures in Million Units (Mus))

NAME OF STATE /UTGENERATION in MUs
2018-192019-202020-212021-222022-232023-24 (till October, 2023)
Chandigarh13.5113.3310.1614.1912.618.73
Delhi7423.686438.785730.715407.304314.502804.93
Haryana26097.7918050.5115657.1324103.1533559.0018342.80
Himachal Pradesh38196.4843002.1239633.7738503.4041579.9331308.07
Jammu and Kashmir16699.2718537.2517441.9717489.8317170.6213209.89
Ladakh154.51270.28376.21405.98402.78307.32
Punjab33144.8628747.6825606.2931127.7040075.4026014.77
Rajasthan68841.6670291.3470607.3383997.41105963.4768911.79
Uttar Pradesh128467.21129323.42132668.65143159.29163447.0699968.15
Uttarakhand16100.3317735.2715551.3116216.7716369.4911157.01
Chhattisgarh116659.43119336.93136667.58143213.21144839.6295742.91
Gujarat110557.53124666.25121859.7187886.7895017.3080347.46
Madhya Pradesh129934.92129397.90138084.97143037.90152020.2694862.33
Maharashtra151998.66145404.00131805.01153065.31158993.3998334.71
Dadra and Nagar Haveli *5.766.1911.9649.1630.6216.15
Daman & Diu*18.9421.8340.0447.67
Goa0.000.821.4616.8219.9640.77
Andhra Pradesh       77694.3376936.3266882.9074197.5281701.4254718.62
Telangana56802.9551923.1446475.8859279.6663044.7739944.96
Karnataka28982.6331114.5034587.9637951.7237564.5621690.70
Kerala770.32804.741092.121614.621961.281406.02
Tamil Nadu17128.3720019.6821891.2024312.4127859.5221597.02
Lakshadweep83779.6283498.6870077.9382020.3989061.6753845.69
Puducherry49965.6151858.9648412.5357188.9356760.5132898.77
Andaman Nicobar151.16113.49157.99152.01252.45215.43
Bihar32658.6635719.4434092.7544180.2355489.0634643.91
Jharkhand27003.3526247.2127469.5328915.3930797.9520728.50
Orissa47477.8049037.1762944.2166473.0271529.1541951.26
Sikkim9050.1811087.9810935.4611506.2511709.148318.54
West Bengal78438.2575786.8177478.0588251.7092995.3055283.17
Arunachal Pradesh1400.771788.703453.444163.414845.793329.00
Assam7245.718089.146020.528398.899153.695760.77
Manipur604.49370.79629.33462.20486.77189.34
Meghalaya980.041081.021208.78886.501052.41669.25
Mizoram208.52227.02192.37165.53266.40123.35
Nagaland318.93256.72273.63164.02289.32205.18
Tripura6712.936121.047058.836339.877086.063897.81
Bhutan (IMP)4406.625794.488765.507493.206742.404644.00
All India Grand Total1376095.791389120.931381855.151491859.371624465.611047439.04

*  From 2022-23, UTs Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu were merged.

Central Electricity Authority (CEA) conducts Electric Power Survey (EPS) of the country every five years for estimating the electricity demand of the country on medium and long term basis as obligated under Section 73(a) of the Electricity Act-2003.

The 20th Electric Power Survey (EPS) report published in November 2022, covers electricity demand projection for the year 2021-22 to 2031-32 as well as perspective electricity demand projection for the year 2036-37 and 2041-42 for the country. The details are given below.

Electricity demand projection for the year 2023-24 to 2031-32.

YearElectrical energy requirement (in MU)Peak Electricity Demand (in MW)
2023-241600214230144
2024-251694634244565
2025-261796627260118
2026-271907835277201
2027-282021072294716
2028-292139125313098
2029-302279676334811
2030-312377646350670
2031-322473776366393

Perspective electricity demand projection for the year 2036-37 and 2041-42

YearElectrical energy requirement (in MU)Peak Electricity Demand(in MW)
2036-3730,95,4874,65,531
2041-4237,76,3215,74,689

We have taken following steps to meet the increased demand for power in the country:

  1. In order to ensure an uninterrupted power supply for the nation’s growth, the anticipated capacity addition between 2023-32 is given below:
  1. 27180 MW of Thermal Capacity is under construction, 12000 MW has been bid out and 19000 MW under clearances. The total anticipated Thermal capacity addition by 2031-2032 will be 87910 MW.
  2. 18033.5 MW of Hydro Capacity (including stalled projects) is under construction and the total anticipated Hydro capacity addition by 2031-2032 is likely to be 42014 MW.
  3. 8000 MW of Nuclear Capacity is under construction and the total anticipated Nuclear capacity addition by 2031-2032 will be 12200 MW.
  4. 78935 MW of Renewable Energy Capacity is also currently under construction and the anticipated RE capacity addition by 2031-32 will be 322000 MW.

Thus, total 132148.5 MW of Capacity is under construction and the total anticipated capacity addition by 2031-2032 is likely to be 464124 MW.

  1. India has committed to augment non fossil fuel based installed electricity generation capacity to over 500000 MW by 2030. Transmission plan for integration 500000 MW RE capacity by 2030 is being implemented in a phase manner commensurate with RE capacity addition. At present about 179000 MW of non fossil fuel generation capacity is already integrated.
  2. Setting up of Ultra Mega Renewable Energy Parks to provide land and transmission to RE developers for installation of RE projects at large scale.
  3. Govt have constructed Green Energy Corridors and put in place 13 Renewable Energy Management Centres. Presently Renewable Energy Capacity is 178000 MW and 78935 MW is under installation.
  4. We have made the Power Sector viable. The AT&C losses have come down from 22.62% in 2013-14 to 15.41% in 2022-23.  All current payment of Gencos are up-to-date and the legacy dues of Gencos have come down from Rs. 1.35 lakh crore to Rs. 6000 Crore.  The subsidy payment to DISCOMS on account of subsidies announced by State Government are up-to-date.

This information has been given by the Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy R. K. Singh, in written replies to two separate questions, in Lok Sabha.