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Page 1: Electricity in India: Developments, Issues, & Remedies

Electricity in IndiaDevelopments, Issues, &

Remedies

Shardul Kulkarni

08104EN035

B.Tech Part IV

Electrical Engineering

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Developments

• Consumption started for lightening the palaces of the King of Cooch Behar in West Bengal and the King of Bikaner in Rajasthan in 1886.

• In 1897 first Hydro Electric Power Station was installed at Sidrapong under Darjeeling District of West Bengal.

• CESC Limited commenced electrification in Kolkata (Calcutta)in 1899, as the first Thermal Power Station wascommissioned on 17th April, 1899.

• C.E.A. and D.V.C. in 1948 , Rural Electricity Corporation in 1969 and N.T.P.C. and N.H.P.C. in 1975 were formed.

• The Accelerated Power Development & Reform Programme was launched in 2001 and Electricity Act was passed in 2003.

• Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana was set up in April 2005.

i. Brief History

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ii. Current Scenario

• As on 31-03-2011

i. Total Installed Capacity 1,73,626.40 MW

ii. Peak Requirement 1,36,193 MW

iii. Peak Availability 1,18,676 MW

Source: Ministry of Power iv. Deficit 12.9%

• Only power surplus states/UTs in terms of energy and peak -Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Delhi, D.N. Haveli.

Thermal65%

Hydro22%

RES10%

Nuclear3%

Installed capacity

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Domestic29%

Commercial9%

Irrigation20%

Industries35%

Others7%

Electricity Consumption MUThe Dream

Power to all !

The reality

Crisis !!!

ii. Current Scenario contd.

Source: Ministry of Power

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• The government is expected to miss its target of adding 78,577MW by around 60% because of shortage of equipment.

• High aggregate technical & commercial (AT&C) loss – 27.15% .

• Large commercial losses -

a) Poor billing, collection and metering.

b) Power theft – `45,000 crores.

• State Electricity Boards lose `1.10 per unit of electricity sold and now their total loss is over `1,00,000 crores.

• Under-pricing and political interference in price determination have worsened the financial situation of the main electricity producers.

Issues

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An electrical linesman repairs cables in Allahabad.Illegal subsidiary wires are mangled to the main cables

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Issues contd.

• The coal deficit in India to touch 142 million tonnes this fiscal.

• Shortage in power during peak hours has adverse effects on economic growth.

• Low level of access to electricity and recurring black-outs cause increased use of Battery powered inverters, Diesel generator sets.

• Low end-use efficiency – Irrigation motor-pump sets used specifically in agriculture, old appliances.

• Approximately 4% of total residential electricity used is for stand-by power.

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Remedies• Increasing Generation:

i. Government has planned 16 Ultra mega power projects of 4000MW each using supercritical technology.

ii. Capacity addition in form of hydro, nuclear, captive power.

• Reducing Losses:

i. Restructured APDRP for actual, demonstrable performance in terms of sustained loss reduction.

ii. Smart Grid, Distributed generation.

• Promoting Efficiency:

i. Encouragement to Slim T5 Tube lights, CFLs, Electronic regulators.

ii. Introduction of capacitors on agriculture pumps and drinking water supply schemes.

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• Saving Electricity:

i. Saves environment

A bulb 100W x 24hr = 2.4KWh Electricity generated by coal = 0.35 x 6150 = 2152.5KWh/ton, Coal burned = 1.115kg, CO2 produced = 2.30kg, Ash produced = 379g, NO2 produced = 6.34g, SO2 produced = 6.22g

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ii. Saves power

‘Delhi may face power cut as supply falls short’ – India Today, 08th October 2011

‘More power cuts on cards for Chennai city, suburbs’ – Deccan Chronicle, 20th June 2011

‘Telangana strike makes Bangalore power problems worse’ – NDTV, 10th October 2011

‘Maharashtra to face power cuts for 11 hours daily’ – Economic Times, 06th October 2011

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iii. Saves money

Power outages cost India over ` 43,000 crores in FY'09 – The Financial Express

Save Today Survive Tomorrow - Energy Saved is Energy Generated – The Institution of Engineers (India)

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Sound practices

• Avoid switching on of heavy duty appliances like washing machines, geysers, irons, building water pumps during peak hours, i.e. 6 am to 10 am, and 5 pm to 9 pm.

• Bring up use of Solar water heaters.

• Look for BEE star label while purchasing electrical appliances.

• Promptly switch off the lights and fans when the occupants leave the room/hall.

• Take off the socket PCs, Laptops, TVs, Chargers, Mosquito repellents after use.

• Use always the natural air and light; avoid switching on lights during the day.

• Avoid wasteful use of water by regulated water flow.

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ReferencesSlide

2: (http://www.electmen.org/elc_hisind.htm)

3: (www.cea.nic.in/reports/yearly/lgbr_report.pdf)

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_of_India_by_installed_power_capacity)

4: (www.powermin.nic.in/generation/pdf/17th%20EPS.pdf)

5: (http://www.livemint.com/2007/08/28002818/India-is-all-set-to-miss-its-2.html?d=1)

(http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=74844)

(www.powermin.nic.in/whats_new/pdf/Improving.pps)(http://www.thehindu.com/business/Industry/article2582397.ece)

7: (http://www.livemint.com/2011/06/16212907/Coal-shortage-worsens-outlook.html) (http://moef.nic.in/downloads/public-information/Residentialpowerconsumption.pdf)

8: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_Mega_Power_Plants_(India)) (http://www.energymanagertraining.com/DSM/ElectricityDemandSideManagement.doc)

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