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A Paper presented at BICON 2015 in with Theme “Impact of 'Make in
India' Efforts on Management of Business” at Biyani Group of
College, Jaipur
By:
Dr Manoj Kumar Bhambu
Associate Professor
GCCBA-Chandigarh
Make in India and
Future of Renewable Energy
Make in India and Future of Renewable Energy
 India has become the third largest economy of the world on the
basis of purchasing power parity (The World Bank, 2015).
 India expected to continue its rapid stride in urbanization and
economic development during the next 3-4 decades.
 "China will overtake the US to become the world's largest
economy by 2020, which in turn will be overtaken by India in
2050," according to Wealth Report 2012 by Knight Frank & Citi
Private Bank (Knight Frank Research, 2012).
 India needs to beat the growth rate of USA and China by at least
2-3 percentage point consistently to achieve the target to become
the largest economy of the world.
 This will require huge efforts on the part of government,
industries and public at large.
Table 1: Top 20 Economies of World as on July 2015
Ranking Economy Millions of International Dollars
1 China 18,030,932
2 United States 17,419,000
3 India 7,393,076
4 Japan 4,630,941
5 Russian Federation 3,745,157
6 Germany 3,689,840
7 Brazil 3,263,866
8 Indonesia 2,676,109
9 France 2,571,970
10 United Kingdom 2,524,728
11 Italy 2,131,920
12 Mexico 2,125,257
13 Korea, Rep. 1,732,352
14 Saudi Arabia 1,603,764
15 Canada 1,566,925
Source: http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/GDP-PPP-based-table
Objectives of the Study
 The paper tries to address following objectives the country
need to address for ensuring success of Make in India
programme in Renewable energy sector:
 To know the current position and future trend of electricity
production in India and some selected countries of the
world.
 To know the present position and future trends of Indian
electricity production mix.
 To know the current position and future trend of CO2
emission in India and some selected countries of the world.
 To suggest measure for clean and green electricity for
attaining ‘zero defect and zero effect’ in power sector of the
country.
Table 2: Total Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt-hours)
CountryYear 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
China 1427 1585 1810 2104 2370 2715 3087 3281 3508 4052 4547 4768
United States 3737 3858 3883 3971 4055 4065 4157 4119 3950 4125 4100 4048
India 557 577 614 645 676 727 776 796 856 912 1006 1052
Russia 841 844 866 884 899 940 958 983 938 981 997 1012
Japan 972 990 982 1010 1020 1039 1078 1013 986 1044 1032 966
Canada 572 584 572 582 606 593 613 615 595 586 627 616
Germany 550 550 572 579 577 594 598 595 557 591 572 585
Brazil 323 340 359 381 396 412 437 454 459 507 530 538
France 520 526 534 541 545 543 539 544 507 540 532 533
Korea, South 291 310 324 346 364 379 402 419 426 468 490 500
UK 360 362 373 369 371 368 368 360 349 355 341 336
Italy 255 260 265 277 278 289 289 295 273 283 286 281
Spain 221 226 244 259 269 280 286 296 278 285 278 280
Mexico 201 205 203 221 231 237 244 249 248 257 280 279
Saudi Arabia 126 133 144 150 166 171 179 192 204 226 235 255
Source:
http://www.eia.gov/cfapps/ipdbproject/iedindex3.cfm?tid=2&pid=2&aid=12&cid=regions&syid=200
Table 3: Per Capita Annual Electricity Consumption in Killowatt-Hours
Country 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Canada 16807 16960 17191 17235 17527 16923 17631 17518 16080 15965 16168 15615
USA 13047 13296 13307 13389 13705 13583 13657 13663 12914 13394 13240 12954
S.Korea 6311 6677 6982 7397 7804 8051 8477 8791 8900 9744 10162 10346
S.Arabia 6036 6044 6389 6164 6381 6607 6747 7073 7431 8022 8161 8763
Japan 7823 7916 7815 8051 8213 8247 8474 8053 7808 8337 7841 7752
France 7348 7302 7531 7665 7656 7536 7520 7650 7336 7736 7217 7344
Germany 6763 6901 7010 7109 7138 7212 7229 7188 6817 7264 7146 7270
Russia 5274 5304 5478 5634 5770 6099 6286 6400 6095 6410 6486 6617
Spain 5435 5577 5676 5892 6111 6105 6054 6026 5653 5707 5599 5573
UK 6142 6143 6175 6139 6271 6201 6102 6016 5643 5701 5473 5452
Italy 5406 5540 5653 5688 5731 5833 5804 5758 5368 5494 5515 5398
China 1077 1195 1380 1587 1784 2042 2330 2458 2633 2944 3298 3475
Brazil 1750 1808 1883 1956 2016 2073 2169 2233 2202 2380 2438 2509
Mexico 1726 1735 1701 1799 1853 1865 1899 1908 1870 1916 2092 2032
India 400 417 437 459 477 519 553 574 614 657 713 760
Source: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.USE.ELEC.KH.PC
What is the Need?
 Per Capita use of electricity has increased from 400 KWH in 2001 to 760 KWH in
2012, it is very less in India as it has a vast population base of around 121 billion
people.
 Though, CAGR of 6% in per capita use of electricity in India is highest among the
top 15 electricity producing countries only after China with a CAGR of 11%
during the period 2001-12.
 Even with a CAGR of 5% in per capita electricity consumption in India will
increase to 4852 Kilowatt-Hours per annum by 2050.
 With its expected population base of 165 Crores the total requirement of annual
electricity generation will be about 9160 Billion Kilowatt-hours.
 Keeping in view, the present Installed Capacity and total net electricity generation
of 2012, India will need to have installed capacity of 1740 GW in 2050.
 This translates into 40 GW of capacity addition per annum throughout this period.
 During 2012-2015 total 72GW of capacity addition has been achieved that is a
good sign but efforts have to be increased in the coming years.
 Make in India can help achieve this target not only in thermal power sector but
also in renewable energy sector.
From Here to There
Fossil
Fuel
70%
Hydro (R
enewabl
e)
15%
Nuclear
2%
Renewab
le
13%
Generation Mix 2015
Total Installed Capacity 275 GW
Fossil Fuel
29%
Hydro
6%
Renewabl
e
63%
Nuclear
2%
Expected Generation Mix 2050
Total Installed Capacity= 1740GW
Why Renewables?
Life-Cycle Tonnes CO2 e/GWH by Source of Electricity Generation
Technology Mean Low High
Lignite 1,054 790 1,372
Coal 888 756 1310
Oil 733 547 935
Natural Gas 499 362 891
Solar PV 85 13 731
Biomass 45 10 101
Nuclear 29 2 130
Hydroelectric 26 2 237
Wind 26 6 124
Source: http://www.world-nuclear.org/uploadedFiles/org/WNA/Publications/
Working_Group_Reports/comparison_of_lifecycle.pdf
Wind is Blowing!!!
 India’s installed capacity at around 13 GW of Wind Power the world’s 5th
largest Wind Energy Producer.
 However, India remains far behind China in terms of Wind Energy Growth.
Last Year China installed nearly 13 GW of Wind Energy which is more than
India’s total installed capacity of Wind Energy. (Shah, 2010).
 Make in India programme can give chance to Indian companies to match
Chinese companies in volumes. Technologically our companies can do even
better by investing in production of wind mills, bladeless wind mills, rooftop
micro wind mills and offshore floating wind mills to install wind energy in
large scale.
 Suzlon Energy is the only Indian company among the top 10 wind energy
companies in the world but Make in India has potential to increase this number
to 3-4 in coming decades.
 “The new Berkeley Lab study has found the total techno-economic wind
potential to range from 2,006 GW for 80-meter hub heights (an indication of
how high the wind turbine stands above the ground) to 3,121 GW for 120-
meter hub heights,” an LBL news release states. (Shahan, 2012).
 Only 25% of potential realisation gives us an opportunity as big as double the
present total installed capacity.
Sun is Shining!!!
 India is blessed with good solar insolation throughout the year in most of its
parts. Regions receiving Global insolation of 5KWh/m2 per day and above can
generate at least 77W/m2 (on actual onsite basis) at 16% efficiency level.
Hence, even 0.1% of the land area of the identified solar hotspot (1897.55
Km2) could deliver nearly 146 GW of SPV based electricity (379 Billion units)
considering 2600 hours of sunshine annually. This power capacity would
enhance considerably with improvement in the efficiency of SPV technology
(T.V.Ramachandra, 2011).
 Besides rooftop SPV both grid-connected and isolated have potential to
generate 127 GW if only 10m2 SPV is installed on 50% of 330 million houses
in India. Though, it will take time to have social acceptability yet we can save
reduce GHG emission substantially. With such a tremendous scale of SPV
installation the technology will become very cheap as we have no dearth of
silicon in our country that is used in manufacturing of SPV cells.
Our Saagar-Manthan!!!
 Energy potential of our seas and oceans well exceeds our present
energy needs.
 India has long coastline with estuaries and gulfs where tides are
strong enough to move turbine for electric power generation.
 A variety of different technologies are currently under
development throughout the world to harness this energy in all its
forms including waves (40000 MW), tides (9000 MW) and thermal
gradients (180000 MW).
 Development is currently limited but the sector has potential to
grow.
 If 50% of this initial potential can be developed by 2050 it can
contribute to the tune 114500 MW of electricity generation capacity.
People are Doing it
 Most of the developed economies are shifting from thermal to
renewable electricity.
 As Germany, Europe's biggest economy, already gets 25% of its
electricity from renewables, and is aiming for 80% by 2050.
 Wind power was Spain's top source of electricity in 2013, ahead
of nuclear, coal & gas. (Murray, 2014).
 Full conversion of electricity and heat consumption to renewable
energy by 2035 will take Denmark a crucial step closure to 100%
renewable energy by 2050. (The Danish Government, 2011)
 Even, Philippines produce 29% of its electricity with renewables,
targeting 40% by 2020.
What is in Store for Us
 Even India can target 70% of our energy coming from renewables by
2050.
 “India is the Saudi Arabia of renewable energy sources and, if
properly utilized, India can realize its place in the world as a great
power,” and adding “but political will is required for the eventual
shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy.” -Jeremy Rifkin, an
economist and activist, said in New Delhi in January 2012
 The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has
also recommended that the world needs a major shift in investments
from fossil fuels to renewable energy in order to curb greenhouse gas
emissions and climate change. (Goswami, 2014).
 Indian companies in the renewable sector should rise to the occasion
like our IT companies and use “Make in India” a catalyst for high
growth not only for themselves but also for the economy as a whole
in general and electricity sector in particular.
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Make in india and future of renewable energy

  • 1. A Paper presented at BICON 2015 in with Theme “Impact of 'Make in India' Efforts on Management of Business” at Biyani Group of College, Jaipur By: Dr Manoj Kumar Bhambu Associate Professor GCCBA-Chandigarh Make in India and Future of Renewable Energy
  • 2. Make in India and Future of Renewable Energy  India has become the third largest economy of the world on the basis of purchasing power parity (The World Bank, 2015).  India expected to continue its rapid stride in urbanization and economic development during the next 3-4 decades.  "China will overtake the US to become the world's largest economy by 2020, which in turn will be overtaken by India in 2050," according to Wealth Report 2012 by Knight Frank & Citi Private Bank (Knight Frank Research, 2012).  India needs to beat the growth rate of USA and China by at least 2-3 percentage point consistently to achieve the target to become the largest economy of the world.  This will require huge efforts on the part of government, industries and public at large.
  • 3. Table 1: Top 20 Economies of World as on July 2015 Ranking Economy Millions of International Dollars 1 China 18,030,932 2 United States 17,419,000 3 India 7,393,076 4 Japan 4,630,941 5 Russian Federation 3,745,157 6 Germany 3,689,840 7 Brazil 3,263,866 8 Indonesia 2,676,109 9 France 2,571,970 10 United Kingdom 2,524,728 11 Italy 2,131,920 12 Mexico 2,125,257 13 Korea, Rep. 1,732,352 14 Saudi Arabia 1,603,764 15 Canada 1,566,925 Source: http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/GDP-PPP-based-table
  • 4. Objectives of the Study  The paper tries to address following objectives the country need to address for ensuring success of Make in India programme in Renewable energy sector:  To know the current position and future trend of electricity production in India and some selected countries of the world.  To know the present position and future trends of Indian electricity production mix.  To know the current position and future trend of CO2 emission in India and some selected countries of the world.  To suggest measure for clean and green electricity for attaining ‘zero defect and zero effect’ in power sector of the country.
  • 5. Table 2: Total Electricity Net Generation (Billion Kilowatt-hours) CountryYear 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 China 1427 1585 1810 2104 2370 2715 3087 3281 3508 4052 4547 4768 United States 3737 3858 3883 3971 4055 4065 4157 4119 3950 4125 4100 4048 India 557 577 614 645 676 727 776 796 856 912 1006 1052 Russia 841 844 866 884 899 940 958 983 938 981 997 1012 Japan 972 990 982 1010 1020 1039 1078 1013 986 1044 1032 966 Canada 572 584 572 582 606 593 613 615 595 586 627 616 Germany 550 550 572 579 577 594 598 595 557 591 572 585 Brazil 323 340 359 381 396 412 437 454 459 507 530 538 France 520 526 534 541 545 543 539 544 507 540 532 533 Korea, South 291 310 324 346 364 379 402 419 426 468 490 500 UK 360 362 373 369 371 368 368 360 349 355 341 336 Italy 255 260 265 277 278 289 289 295 273 283 286 281 Spain 221 226 244 259 269 280 286 296 278 285 278 280 Mexico 201 205 203 221 231 237 244 249 248 257 280 279 Saudi Arabia 126 133 144 150 166 171 179 192 204 226 235 255 Source: http://www.eia.gov/cfapps/ipdbproject/iedindex3.cfm?tid=2&pid=2&aid=12&cid=regions&syid=200
  • 6. Table 3: Per Capita Annual Electricity Consumption in Killowatt-Hours Country 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Canada 16807 16960 17191 17235 17527 16923 17631 17518 16080 15965 16168 15615 USA 13047 13296 13307 13389 13705 13583 13657 13663 12914 13394 13240 12954 S.Korea 6311 6677 6982 7397 7804 8051 8477 8791 8900 9744 10162 10346 S.Arabia 6036 6044 6389 6164 6381 6607 6747 7073 7431 8022 8161 8763 Japan 7823 7916 7815 8051 8213 8247 8474 8053 7808 8337 7841 7752 France 7348 7302 7531 7665 7656 7536 7520 7650 7336 7736 7217 7344 Germany 6763 6901 7010 7109 7138 7212 7229 7188 6817 7264 7146 7270 Russia 5274 5304 5478 5634 5770 6099 6286 6400 6095 6410 6486 6617 Spain 5435 5577 5676 5892 6111 6105 6054 6026 5653 5707 5599 5573 UK 6142 6143 6175 6139 6271 6201 6102 6016 5643 5701 5473 5452 Italy 5406 5540 5653 5688 5731 5833 5804 5758 5368 5494 5515 5398 China 1077 1195 1380 1587 1784 2042 2330 2458 2633 2944 3298 3475 Brazil 1750 1808 1883 1956 2016 2073 2169 2233 2202 2380 2438 2509 Mexico 1726 1735 1701 1799 1853 1865 1899 1908 1870 1916 2092 2032 India 400 417 437 459 477 519 553 574 614 657 713 760 Source: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EG.USE.ELEC.KH.PC
  • 7. What is the Need?  Per Capita use of electricity has increased from 400 KWH in 2001 to 760 KWH in 2012, it is very less in India as it has a vast population base of around 121 billion people.  Though, CAGR of 6% in per capita use of electricity in India is highest among the top 15 electricity producing countries only after China with a CAGR of 11% during the period 2001-12.  Even with a CAGR of 5% in per capita electricity consumption in India will increase to 4852 Kilowatt-Hours per annum by 2050.  With its expected population base of 165 Crores the total requirement of annual electricity generation will be about 9160 Billion Kilowatt-hours.  Keeping in view, the present Installed Capacity and total net electricity generation of 2012, India will need to have installed capacity of 1740 GW in 2050.  This translates into 40 GW of capacity addition per annum throughout this period.  During 2012-2015 total 72GW of capacity addition has been achieved that is a good sign but efforts have to be increased in the coming years.  Make in India can help achieve this target not only in thermal power sector but also in renewable energy sector.
  • 8. From Here to There Fossil Fuel 70% Hydro (R enewabl e) 15% Nuclear 2% Renewab le 13% Generation Mix 2015 Total Installed Capacity 275 GW Fossil Fuel 29% Hydro 6% Renewabl e 63% Nuclear 2% Expected Generation Mix 2050 Total Installed Capacity= 1740GW
  • 9. Why Renewables? Life-Cycle Tonnes CO2 e/GWH by Source of Electricity Generation Technology Mean Low High Lignite 1,054 790 1,372 Coal 888 756 1310 Oil 733 547 935 Natural Gas 499 362 891 Solar PV 85 13 731 Biomass 45 10 101 Nuclear 29 2 130 Hydroelectric 26 2 237 Wind 26 6 124 Source: http://www.world-nuclear.org/uploadedFiles/org/WNA/Publications/ Working_Group_Reports/comparison_of_lifecycle.pdf
  • 10. Wind is Blowing!!!  India’s installed capacity at around 13 GW of Wind Power the world’s 5th largest Wind Energy Producer.  However, India remains far behind China in terms of Wind Energy Growth. Last Year China installed nearly 13 GW of Wind Energy which is more than India’s total installed capacity of Wind Energy. (Shah, 2010).  Make in India programme can give chance to Indian companies to match Chinese companies in volumes. Technologically our companies can do even better by investing in production of wind mills, bladeless wind mills, rooftop micro wind mills and offshore floating wind mills to install wind energy in large scale.  Suzlon Energy is the only Indian company among the top 10 wind energy companies in the world but Make in India has potential to increase this number to 3-4 in coming decades.  “The new Berkeley Lab study has found the total techno-economic wind potential to range from 2,006 GW for 80-meter hub heights (an indication of how high the wind turbine stands above the ground) to 3,121 GW for 120- meter hub heights,” an LBL news release states. (Shahan, 2012).  Only 25% of potential realisation gives us an opportunity as big as double the present total installed capacity.
  • 11. Sun is Shining!!!  India is blessed with good solar insolation throughout the year in most of its parts. Regions receiving Global insolation of 5KWh/m2 per day and above can generate at least 77W/m2 (on actual onsite basis) at 16% efficiency level. Hence, even 0.1% of the land area of the identified solar hotspot (1897.55 Km2) could deliver nearly 146 GW of SPV based electricity (379 Billion units) considering 2600 hours of sunshine annually. This power capacity would enhance considerably with improvement in the efficiency of SPV technology (T.V.Ramachandra, 2011).  Besides rooftop SPV both grid-connected and isolated have potential to generate 127 GW if only 10m2 SPV is installed on 50% of 330 million houses in India. Though, it will take time to have social acceptability yet we can save reduce GHG emission substantially. With such a tremendous scale of SPV installation the technology will become very cheap as we have no dearth of silicon in our country that is used in manufacturing of SPV cells.
  • 12. Our Saagar-Manthan!!!  Energy potential of our seas and oceans well exceeds our present energy needs.  India has long coastline with estuaries and gulfs where tides are strong enough to move turbine for electric power generation.  A variety of different technologies are currently under development throughout the world to harness this energy in all its forms including waves (40000 MW), tides (9000 MW) and thermal gradients (180000 MW).  Development is currently limited but the sector has potential to grow.  If 50% of this initial potential can be developed by 2050 it can contribute to the tune 114500 MW of electricity generation capacity.
  • 13. People are Doing it  Most of the developed economies are shifting from thermal to renewable electricity.  As Germany, Europe's biggest economy, already gets 25% of its electricity from renewables, and is aiming for 80% by 2050.  Wind power was Spain's top source of electricity in 2013, ahead of nuclear, coal & gas. (Murray, 2014).  Full conversion of electricity and heat consumption to renewable energy by 2035 will take Denmark a crucial step closure to 100% renewable energy by 2050. (The Danish Government, 2011)  Even, Philippines produce 29% of its electricity with renewables, targeting 40% by 2020.
  • 14. What is in Store for Us  Even India can target 70% of our energy coming from renewables by 2050.  “India is the Saudi Arabia of renewable energy sources and, if properly utilized, India can realize its place in the world as a great power,” and adding “but political will is required for the eventual shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy.” -Jeremy Rifkin, an economist and activist, said in New Delhi in January 2012  The U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has also recommended that the world needs a major shift in investments from fossil fuels to renewable energy in order to curb greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. (Goswami, 2014).  Indian companies in the renewable sector should rise to the occasion like our IT companies and use “Make in India” a catalyst for high growth not only for themselves but also for the economy as a whole in general and electricity sector in particular.