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MODERN INDIAN AND WORLD ENERGY
SCENARIO
INTRODUCTION
 India is the fifth largest consumer of energy accounting
3.4% of global energy consumption.
 Rich in coal and renewable energy.
 Very small hydrocarbon reserve- 0.4%.
 25% of primary energy needs is met by imports.
 Per capital consumption of energy is low.
 Energy intensity is one among the highest.
 Commercial energy consumption is only 50%.
MAIN ENERGY SOURCES
 Coal
 Oil
 Natural gas
 Nuclear power
 Hydro power
 Other renewable sources( like wind, biomass, solar
power, geothermal power, tidal etc.)
ENERGY SCENARIO
 Coal:
• Dominates the energy mix.
• Contributes to 55% of primary energy production &
53% of energy consumption.
• India fourth largest producer.
• 70% total domestic electricity & 50% commercial
energy demand is met.
• 8.6% of world reserves ie. about 84396 million tonne &
last for next 235 years
• Lignite is also used
• Dominant fuel when energy demand increases in
future
 Oil:
• Accounts for 36% of total energy consumption and
34% total energy production.
• India is one among top ten consumer in the world
• 0.3% world’s reserves
• 70% of demand is met by imports i.e 1.2 million
barrel per day.
• Consumption of petrol in transport sector-53%,
domestic-18%, industries-17% .
• Total installed capacity of Diesel based power plants
in India is 1,199.75 MW.
• 20-17% decline in share in primary energy
production
 Natural gas:
• Accounts for 8% of energy consumption & 9% of
energy production.
• The total installed capacity of gas based power
plants in India is 17,353.85 MW about 10% of total
installed capacity.
• A demand of 200mcmd against availability of
103.08mcmd.
• 10% – 13% increase in share of natural gas in
primary energy production.
 Electrical energy
• Out of total production
65.8% comes from thermal power plant,
26.3% from hydro electricity,
3.1% from nuclear power & rest renewable sources
• Gross generation of energy is 531 billion units.
Overall electrification rate is 64.5%.
• Power generation assets are not evenly spread.
• 52.5% of rural households have access to
electricity while in urban areas it is 93.1% .
• Electricity demand outstripped supply by
7-11%. Plans 8-10% growth ie. 215,804MW
capacity
 Nuclear power
• Fourth largest source of electricity.
• Contributes to 2.5% in total energy production,
and 3.1% in electricity generation.
• Nineteen nuclear power reactors and six nuclear
power plants produce 4,560 MW(2.9% of total
installed base).
• To achieve 20000 MW generation capacity
 Hydro power
• Only 15% utilized
• 25% share in total generation unit with installed
capacity of 36877 MW
• It share in power generation has decreased
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
Power station State Installed
capacity(MW)
Narora Atomic Power Station Uttar Pradesh 440
Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Rajasthan 1180
Tarapur Atomic Power Station Maharashtra 1400
Kakrapar Atomic Power Station Gujarat 440
Kudankulam Nuclear Power plant Tamil Nadu 2000
Madras Atomic Power Station Tamil Nadu 500
Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant Karnataka 880
Madras Atomic Power Station Tamil Nadu 440
 Thermal power
• Accounts for 64.6% in total energy production.
• Installed capacity of Thermal Power is 1,04,424
MW which is 63.7% of total installed capacity.
• Thermal power produced from
Thermal power based on Installed capacity
(MW)
Total %
Coal 86003 53
Gas 17221 10.61
Oil 1199 74
 Renewable resources
• Immense potential
• Current installed base of is 16,492.42 MW which is
10.12% of total installed base.
• Second largest exploiter of wind energy(1000 MW)
& fifth largest wind power industry, with installed
capacity of 9587MW.
• Tamil Nadu contributing nearly a third of it
(5008.26 MW) largely through wind power.
• Utilizes 33lakh bio-gas plant, 2 lakh solar cooker &
street lighting system using photo voltaic
technology.
• Targets 14000MW generation capacity in future.
WORLD ENERGY SCENARIO
Energy production Energy consumption
 World primary energy demand increase by 1.6%
per year on an average.
 Oil is the most important and abundant source of
energy in the world.
 It is also the most highly consumed
 Demand of oil rise from 85 million barrel per day to
106 mb. Developed industrialized countries
consume 43 million barrels daily on an average
while developing countries consume only 22 million
barrels.
 Coal is the second most abundant source of energy
in the world and is highly used in power generation.
Coal ranks quite low in terms of consumption. Its
demand increases in certain regions.
 Natural gas has been the energy source with highest
rates of growth in recent years. Consumption of gas
has increased from 14.4% to 15.6%.
 World electricity demand increase at a rate of 2.5%.
 Renewable sources overtaking.
 Share of non-hydro renewable in power generation
increased from 2.5% to 8.6%.
 Energy consumption in developing countries is only
one-tenth of that in the developed countries.
OVERVIEW
(in thousand of metric tone of oil
equivalent)
INDIA WORLD
Total energy production 421565 10077984
% change since 1980 90 37
Energy imports 59162 9521506
Energy exports 2376 3419104
Total energy consumption 480418 9702786
Electricity consumption 32529 1040770
Energy consumption by sector
Industry 97859 2140474
Transportation 44475 1755505
Agriculture 9741 166287
Commercial & public service 2737 511555
Residential 200781 1845475
CONT….
Energy consumption by source
Coal & coal product 157169 2278524
Oil 79557 3563084
Natural gas 20754 2012559
Nuclear 3409 661901
Hydro electric 7004 222223
Solid biomass 198018 1035139
Bio gas & liquid biomass 14931
Geo thermal 43802
Solar 2217
Wind 89.2 1748
Tide 53
ENERGY STRATEGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE
WORLD
 Necessary condition for socio-economic change to
lead to a sustainable world must include
• Satisfaction of basic needs of the peoples
• Economic viability
• Self reliant interdependence of nations
• Harmony with the environment
 Energy strategies for future can be classified as
• 1.Immediate
• 2.Mid-term
• 3.Long term
 Immediate term strategy:
• Optimum utilization of existing assets.
• Efficiency in production system & reduction in
distribution losses.
• Promoting R&D, transfer and use of technologies for
environmentally sound energy systems.
• Rationalizing the tariff structure of various energy
products.
 Medium-term strategy:
• Demand management through conservation of energy,
structural changes in economy, model mix in
transportation sector, recycling
• A shift to less energy-intensive modes of transport
• Shift to renewable sources of energy.
 Long – term strategy:
• Efficient generation of energy resources.
• Efficient production of coal.oil & natural gas.
• Reduction of natural gas flaring
• Improving energy infrastructure
• Creation of urban gas transmission and distribution
network.
• Improving energy efficiency in accordance with national,
socio-economic & environmental priorities.
• Promoting of energy efficiency & emission standards.
• Programs for adopting energy efficient technologies in
large industries.
• Deregulation and privatization of energy sector
• Building new refineries, coal and gas fired power
stations.
• Reducing cross subsidies on oil products & electricity
tariffs.
• Investment legislation to attract foreign investments.
• Streamlining approval process for attracting private
sector participation in power generation, transmission &
distribution.
STRATEGIES FOR ELECTRIC POWER
 Objectives
 Sufficient power to achieve GDP growth rate of 8%
 Reliable power
 Quality power
 Optimum power cost
 Power for all
 Strategies
 Power Generation Strategy with focus on low cost
generation, controlling the input cost, Technology up
gradation and utilization of Non Conventional sources
 Transmission Strategy with focus on development of
National Grid including Interstate connections, Technology
upgradation & optimization of transmission cost.
 Distribution strategy to achieve Distribution Reforms
with focus on System up gradation, loss reduction, theft
control, quality power supply, Decentralized distributed
generation and supply for rural areas.
 Regulation Strategy aimed at protecting Consumer
interests and making the sector commercially
viable.
 Financing Strategy to generate resources for
required growth of the power sector.
 Conservation Strategy to optimize the utilization of
electricity with focus on Demand Side
management, Load management and Technology
up gradation to provide energy efficient equipment /
gadgets.
 Communication Strategy media support to enhance
the general public awareness.

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Energy Scenario _chapter 1 .pdf

  • 1. MODERN INDIAN AND WORLD ENERGY SCENARIO
  • 2. INTRODUCTION  India is the fifth largest consumer of energy accounting 3.4% of global energy consumption.  Rich in coal and renewable energy.  Very small hydrocarbon reserve- 0.4%.  25% of primary energy needs is met by imports.  Per capital consumption of energy is low.  Energy intensity is one among the highest.  Commercial energy consumption is only 50%.
  • 3. MAIN ENERGY SOURCES  Coal  Oil  Natural gas  Nuclear power  Hydro power  Other renewable sources( like wind, biomass, solar power, geothermal power, tidal etc.)
  • 4.
  • 5. ENERGY SCENARIO  Coal: • Dominates the energy mix. • Contributes to 55% of primary energy production & 53% of energy consumption. • India fourth largest producer. • 70% total domestic electricity & 50% commercial energy demand is met. • 8.6% of world reserves ie. about 84396 million tonne & last for next 235 years • Lignite is also used • Dominant fuel when energy demand increases in future
  • 6.  Oil: • Accounts for 36% of total energy consumption and 34% total energy production. • India is one among top ten consumer in the world • 0.3% world’s reserves • 70% of demand is met by imports i.e 1.2 million barrel per day. • Consumption of petrol in transport sector-53%, domestic-18%, industries-17% . • Total installed capacity of Diesel based power plants in India is 1,199.75 MW. • 20-17% decline in share in primary energy production
  • 7.  Natural gas: • Accounts for 8% of energy consumption & 9% of energy production. • The total installed capacity of gas based power plants in India is 17,353.85 MW about 10% of total installed capacity. • A demand of 200mcmd against availability of 103.08mcmd. • 10% – 13% increase in share of natural gas in primary energy production.
  • 8.  Electrical energy • Out of total production 65.8% comes from thermal power plant, 26.3% from hydro electricity, 3.1% from nuclear power & rest renewable sources • Gross generation of energy is 531 billion units. Overall electrification rate is 64.5%. • Power generation assets are not evenly spread. • 52.5% of rural households have access to electricity while in urban areas it is 93.1% . • Electricity demand outstripped supply by 7-11%. Plans 8-10% growth ie. 215,804MW capacity
  • 9.  Nuclear power • Fourth largest source of electricity. • Contributes to 2.5% in total energy production, and 3.1% in electricity generation. • Nineteen nuclear power reactors and six nuclear power plants produce 4,560 MW(2.9% of total installed base). • To achieve 20000 MW generation capacity  Hydro power • Only 15% utilized • 25% share in total generation unit with installed capacity of 36877 MW • It share in power generation has decreased
  • 10. NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS Power station State Installed capacity(MW) Narora Atomic Power Station Uttar Pradesh 440 Rajasthan Atomic Power Station Rajasthan 1180 Tarapur Atomic Power Station Maharashtra 1400 Kakrapar Atomic Power Station Gujarat 440 Kudankulam Nuclear Power plant Tamil Nadu 2000 Madras Atomic Power Station Tamil Nadu 500 Kaiga Nuclear Power Plant Karnataka 880 Madras Atomic Power Station Tamil Nadu 440
  • 11.  Thermal power • Accounts for 64.6% in total energy production. • Installed capacity of Thermal Power is 1,04,424 MW which is 63.7% of total installed capacity. • Thermal power produced from Thermal power based on Installed capacity (MW) Total % Coal 86003 53 Gas 17221 10.61 Oil 1199 74
  • 12.  Renewable resources • Immense potential • Current installed base of is 16,492.42 MW which is 10.12% of total installed base. • Second largest exploiter of wind energy(1000 MW) & fifth largest wind power industry, with installed capacity of 9587MW. • Tamil Nadu contributing nearly a third of it (5008.26 MW) largely through wind power. • Utilizes 33lakh bio-gas plant, 2 lakh solar cooker & street lighting system using photo voltaic technology. • Targets 14000MW generation capacity in future.
  • 13. WORLD ENERGY SCENARIO Energy production Energy consumption
  • 14.  World primary energy demand increase by 1.6% per year on an average.  Oil is the most important and abundant source of energy in the world.  It is also the most highly consumed  Demand of oil rise from 85 million barrel per day to 106 mb. Developed industrialized countries consume 43 million barrels daily on an average while developing countries consume only 22 million barrels.  Coal is the second most abundant source of energy in the world and is highly used in power generation. Coal ranks quite low in terms of consumption. Its demand increases in certain regions.
  • 15.  Natural gas has been the energy source with highest rates of growth in recent years. Consumption of gas has increased from 14.4% to 15.6%.  World electricity demand increase at a rate of 2.5%.  Renewable sources overtaking.  Share of non-hydro renewable in power generation increased from 2.5% to 8.6%.  Energy consumption in developing countries is only one-tenth of that in the developed countries.
  • 16. OVERVIEW (in thousand of metric tone of oil equivalent) INDIA WORLD Total energy production 421565 10077984 % change since 1980 90 37 Energy imports 59162 9521506 Energy exports 2376 3419104 Total energy consumption 480418 9702786 Electricity consumption 32529 1040770 Energy consumption by sector Industry 97859 2140474 Transportation 44475 1755505 Agriculture 9741 166287 Commercial & public service 2737 511555 Residential 200781 1845475
  • 17. CONT…. Energy consumption by source Coal & coal product 157169 2278524 Oil 79557 3563084 Natural gas 20754 2012559 Nuclear 3409 661901 Hydro electric 7004 222223 Solid biomass 198018 1035139 Bio gas & liquid biomass 14931 Geo thermal 43802 Solar 2217 Wind 89.2 1748 Tide 53
  • 18. ENERGY STRATEGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD  Necessary condition for socio-economic change to lead to a sustainable world must include • Satisfaction of basic needs of the peoples • Economic viability • Self reliant interdependence of nations • Harmony with the environment  Energy strategies for future can be classified as • 1.Immediate • 2.Mid-term • 3.Long term
  • 19.  Immediate term strategy: • Optimum utilization of existing assets. • Efficiency in production system & reduction in distribution losses. • Promoting R&D, transfer and use of technologies for environmentally sound energy systems. • Rationalizing the tariff structure of various energy products.  Medium-term strategy: • Demand management through conservation of energy, structural changes in economy, model mix in transportation sector, recycling • A shift to less energy-intensive modes of transport • Shift to renewable sources of energy.
  • 20.  Long – term strategy: • Efficient generation of energy resources. • Efficient production of coal.oil & natural gas. • Reduction of natural gas flaring • Improving energy infrastructure • Creation of urban gas transmission and distribution network. • Improving energy efficiency in accordance with national, socio-economic & environmental priorities. • Promoting of energy efficiency & emission standards. • Programs for adopting energy efficient technologies in large industries. • Deregulation and privatization of energy sector
  • 21. • Building new refineries, coal and gas fired power stations. • Reducing cross subsidies on oil products & electricity tariffs. • Investment legislation to attract foreign investments. • Streamlining approval process for attracting private sector participation in power generation, transmission & distribution.
  • 22. STRATEGIES FOR ELECTRIC POWER  Objectives  Sufficient power to achieve GDP growth rate of 8%  Reliable power  Quality power  Optimum power cost  Power for all  Strategies  Power Generation Strategy with focus on low cost generation, controlling the input cost, Technology up gradation and utilization of Non Conventional sources  Transmission Strategy with focus on development of National Grid including Interstate connections, Technology upgradation & optimization of transmission cost.
  • 23.  Distribution strategy to achieve Distribution Reforms with focus on System up gradation, loss reduction, theft control, quality power supply, Decentralized distributed generation and supply for rural areas.  Regulation Strategy aimed at protecting Consumer interests and making the sector commercially viable.  Financing Strategy to generate resources for required growth of the power sector.  Conservation Strategy to optimize the utilization of electricity with focus on Demand Side management, Load management and Technology up gradation to provide energy efficient equipment / gadgets.  Communication Strategy media support to enhance the general public awareness.