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Present scenario of renewable
energy in India
Ashwani Kumar Sinha
M.Sc Applied Geology
Institute of Hydrocarbon, Energy & Geo-Resources
University of Lucknow
What is renewable Energy?
 Renewable energy is energy that is collected from
renewable resources, which are naturally replenished
on a human timescale.
SOURCES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
 Solar
 Wind
 Ocean- tides, waves
 Hydropower
 Biomass
 Geothermal resources
 Biofuels
displaces conventional fuels in electricity
generation, hot water/space heating,
transportation, and rural (off-grid) energy
services.
 Mainstream technologies are wind power,
hydropower, solar energy, geothermal
energy, bio energy and energy storage.
Continue…
Need of renewable sector
Energy is a prime source of economic, social and
industrial development of country.
World energy consumption increases day by day
Still 70% of world electric generation depend
upon thermal generation
There is lots of social and economical issues with
conventional plant
World economic is locking for sustainable
development in field of power sector
Energy sector in India: a challenge
One of the fastest under developing country
11th largest economy
Its population
Approx. 65% electricity depends upon coal
3rd largest producer of electricity
4th largest in purchasing power
Supply and demand is rising day by day
Need to change the electricity generation pattern
Renewable energy in India
 Renewable energy (including large hydro) accounted for more
than 33% of the total installed power capacity
 India was the first country in the world to set up a ministry of
non-conventional energy resources, in the early 1980s
 Renewable energy in India comes under the purview of the
Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
 Solar Energy Corporation of India is responsible for the
development of solar energy
 Hydroelectricity is administered separately by the Ministry of
Power
Total Installed Power Generation Capacity
(End of May, 2018)
SOURCE CAPACITY (MW) SHARE (%)
Coal 196,957.50 57.27
RES 69,022.39 20.07
Hydroelectricity 45,403.42 13.20
Natural Gas 24,897.46 7.23
Nuclear 6,780.00 1.97
Oil 837.63 0.24
TOTAL 343,898.39 100.00
Source: MNRE (31st May, 2018)
Installed capacity from Renewal Energy
SOURCE CAPACITY (MW)
Wind Power 34,293
Solar Power 23,251
Biomass Power 8,701
Waste-to-Power 138
Small hydropower 4,486
Large Hydropower 45,403
Total 114,425
Large Hydropower
Wind Power
Solar Power
Biomass
Small Hydropower
Waste-to-Energy
Source: MNRE (2018)
Indian Wind Energy Sector
CURRENT SCENERIO
 fourth largest installed wind power capacity in the
world
 total installed wind power capacity was 34.293 GW
 the levelised tariff of wind power reached a record
low of ₹2.43 per kWh
 Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and
Rajasthan are the leaders in wind capacity
STATE TOTAL CAPACITY
(MW)
Tamil Nadu 8,197
Gujarat 5,613
Maharashtra 4,784
Karnataka 4,509
Rajasthan 4,298
Andhra Pradesh 3,963
M.P 2,520
Telangana 101
Kerala 53
Others 4
TOTAL 34,293
Source: MNRE (Installed wind capacity by state as of 31 March 2018)
Types of Wind Power Plant
On the basis of Wind
Turbine
On the basis of type of
generator
On the basis of operation
Indian Solar Energy Sector
CURRENT SCENARIO
 fast developing industry
 capacity reached more than 23 GW
 the average current price of solar electricity dropping to 18% below
the average price of its coal-fired counterpart
 India expanded its solar-generation capacity 8 times from 2,650
MW on 26 May 2014 to over 20 GW as on 31 January 2018
 Telangana, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, T.N, Karnataka are the
leaders in wind capacity
 With about 300 clear and sunny days in a year, the calculated solar
energy incidence on India's land area is about 5000 trillion kWh per
year
Source: All India capacity of Power Station (2018)
Key Drivers:
 Huge potential of Solar energy
development
 Low Operating costs
 Capital subsidy (20/25%) by gov.
for large semi-conductor based
units
 Possibility of locally development
Indian Hydropower Sector
 7th largest producer of hydroelectric power
 installed utility scale hydroelectric capacity is 45,403 MW
(13.5%)
 smaller hydroelectric power units with a total capacity of
4,486 MW (1.3%)
 The first hydro-electric power plants at Darjeeling (1898) and
Shivanasamudram (1902) were established
 56 sites for pumped storage schemes with an aggregate
installed capacity of 94,000 MW have also been identified
 The public sector accounts for 92.5% of India's hydroelectric
power production
Indian Bio-power Sector
 India is an ideal environment for Biomass production given its
tropical location and abundant sunshine and rains
 India has a installed capacity of Bio-gas and waste to power
energy as 8839 MW with a target to produce 10,000 MW by
2022
TYPES OF ARGO RESIDUES QUANTITY ( Million Tonnes/
annum)
Straws of various pulses &
cereals
225.50
Bagasse 31.00
Rice Husk 10.00
Ground nut shell 11.10
Stalks 2.00
Various Oil Stalks 4.50
Others 65.90
TOTAL 350
Source: Indian Renewable Energy
Development Ltd.
(31 Jan, 2018)
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Present Scenario of Renewable energy in India 2018

  • 1.
  • 2. Present scenario of renewable energy in India Ashwani Kumar Sinha M.Sc Applied Geology Institute of Hydrocarbon, Energy & Geo-Resources University of Lucknow
  • 3. What is renewable Energy?  Renewable energy is energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale. SOURCES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY  Solar  Wind  Ocean- tides, waves  Hydropower  Biomass  Geothermal resources  Biofuels
  • 4. displaces conventional fuels in electricity generation, hot water/space heating, transportation, and rural (off-grid) energy services.  Mainstream technologies are wind power, hydropower, solar energy, geothermal energy, bio energy and energy storage. Continue…
  • 5. Need of renewable sector Energy is a prime source of economic, social and industrial development of country. World energy consumption increases day by day Still 70% of world electric generation depend upon thermal generation There is lots of social and economical issues with conventional plant World economic is locking for sustainable development in field of power sector
  • 6. Energy sector in India: a challenge One of the fastest under developing country 11th largest economy Its population Approx. 65% electricity depends upon coal 3rd largest producer of electricity 4th largest in purchasing power Supply and demand is rising day by day Need to change the electricity generation pattern
  • 7. Renewable energy in India  Renewable energy (including large hydro) accounted for more than 33% of the total installed power capacity  India was the first country in the world to set up a ministry of non-conventional energy resources, in the early 1980s  Renewable energy in India comes under the purview of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)  Solar Energy Corporation of India is responsible for the development of solar energy  Hydroelectricity is administered separately by the Ministry of Power
  • 8. Total Installed Power Generation Capacity (End of May, 2018) SOURCE CAPACITY (MW) SHARE (%) Coal 196,957.50 57.27 RES 69,022.39 20.07 Hydroelectricity 45,403.42 13.20 Natural Gas 24,897.46 7.23 Nuclear 6,780.00 1.97 Oil 837.63 0.24 TOTAL 343,898.39 100.00 Source: MNRE (31st May, 2018)
  • 9. Installed capacity from Renewal Energy SOURCE CAPACITY (MW) Wind Power 34,293 Solar Power 23,251 Biomass Power 8,701 Waste-to-Power 138 Small hydropower 4,486 Large Hydropower 45,403 Total 114,425 Large Hydropower Wind Power Solar Power Biomass Small Hydropower Waste-to-Energy Source: MNRE (2018)
  • 10. Indian Wind Energy Sector CURRENT SCENERIO  fourth largest installed wind power capacity in the world  total installed wind power capacity was 34.293 GW  the levelised tariff of wind power reached a record low of ₹2.43 per kWh  Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Rajasthan are the leaders in wind capacity
  • 11. STATE TOTAL CAPACITY (MW) Tamil Nadu 8,197 Gujarat 5,613 Maharashtra 4,784 Karnataka 4,509 Rajasthan 4,298 Andhra Pradesh 3,963 M.P 2,520 Telangana 101 Kerala 53 Others 4 TOTAL 34,293 Source: MNRE (Installed wind capacity by state as of 31 March 2018) Types of Wind Power Plant On the basis of Wind Turbine On the basis of type of generator On the basis of operation
  • 12. Indian Solar Energy Sector CURRENT SCENARIO  fast developing industry  capacity reached more than 23 GW  the average current price of solar electricity dropping to 18% below the average price of its coal-fired counterpart  India expanded its solar-generation capacity 8 times from 2,650 MW on 26 May 2014 to over 20 GW as on 31 January 2018  Telangana, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, T.N, Karnataka are the leaders in wind capacity  With about 300 clear and sunny days in a year, the calculated solar energy incidence on India's land area is about 5000 trillion kWh per year
  • 13. Source: All India capacity of Power Station (2018) Key Drivers:  Huge potential of Solar energy development  Low Operating costs  Capital subsidy (20/25%) by gov. for large semi-conductor based units  Possibility of locally development
  • 14. Indian Hydropower Sector  7th largest producer of hydroelectric power  installed utility scale hydroelectric capacity is 45,403 MW (13.5%)  smaller hydroelectric power units with a total capacity of 4,486 MW (1.3%)  The first hydro-electric power plants at Darjeeling (1898) and Shivanasamudram (1902) were established  56 sites for pumped storage schemes with an aggregate installed capacity of 94,000 MW have also been identified  The public sector accounts for 92.5% of India's hydroelectric power production
  • 15. Indian Bio-power Sector  India is an ideal environment for Biomass production given its tropical location and abundant sunshine and rains  India has a installed capacity of Bio-gas and waste to power energy as 8839 MW with a target to produce 10,000 MW by 2022 TYPES OF ARGO RESIDUES QUANTITY ( Million Tonnes/ annum) Straws of various pulses & cereals 225.50 Bagasse 31.00 Rice Husk 10.00 Ground nut shell 11.10 Stalks 2.00 Various Oil Stalks 4.50 Others 65.90 TOTAL 350 Source: Indian Renewable Energy Development Ltd. (31 Jan, 2018)