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March 2018 The Energy and Resources Institute Highlights of TEDDY 2016/17 Sankey diagram for commercial energy flows For electricity generation almost 92% of the fuel comes from hydrocarbon sources (coal, natural gas and petroleum). In


  1. March 2018 The Energy and Resources Institute

  2. Highlights of TEDDY 2016/17 Sankey diagram for commercial energy flows • For electricity generation almost 92% of the fuel comes from hydrocarbon sources (coal, natural gas and petroleum). • In terms of final energy consumption*, industry (37.00%), transport (17%) and residential & commercial (12%) are the top three consuming sectors. Source: Based on the commercial energy flows calculated from various government sources in India for 2015/16 (P) in TEDDY 2016/17

  3. Highlights of 2016-17  Capacity Addition 2016 - 2017  Conventional sources – 14378 MW  Renewable sources – 14411 MW  Percentage increase in installed capacity 2016-17  Conventional sources – 5.6%  Renewable Sources – 33.6% Installed Capacity (MW) of Power Stations 270000 240000 269588 255211 210000 Capacity In MW 231860 213566 180000 195802 150000 175374 120000 90000 57260 42849 35777 60000 29463 27542 24503 30000 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 RES Conventional Source: CEA various years

  4. Highlights of 2016-17  Solar witnesses 81.7 per cent growth in capacity addition between 2016-2017  Growth in capacity addition for wind remained at 20% for 2016-17 Source-wise Installed Capacity (MW) 35000 32280 30000 26867 Capacity in MW 23444 25000 20000 15000 12692 9220 8589 10000 12289 5000 6763 3744 0 2015 2016 2017 Solar Wind Others Source: CEA various years

  5. Highlights of 2016-17  Increase in electricity generation 2016-2017  Conventional sources – 331573 MU  Renewable sources – 16087 MU  Solar – 6051 MU  Wind – 12977 MU  Growth in electricity generation over previous year  Conventional sources – 44.8%  Renewable sources – 24.5%  Solar – 81.2%  Wind – 39.3% Source: CEA various years

  6. Contd ….  Central grid electricity access in over 95% of total census villages.  As of 31 March 2017, 99.25% villages had been electrified.  The per capita electricity consumption 1122 units in 2016/17.  As of March 2017, LPG coverage in India  Residential consumers – 234 million  Percentage increase from 2014 – 41%

  7. Key Challenges  68.4% of NAMP sites exceeded the annual ambient concentration level (40 µg/m³) of PM2.5 in 2016.  78.2% of NAMP stations exceeded the National Ambient Air Quality (NAAQ) Standards (60 µg/m³) of PM10 during 2015. Percentage of NAMP stations that recorded higher ambient concentrations of pollutants during 2015 (the data for PM 2.5 is for the year 2016).

  8. Contd …..  Solid waste - collected 42.9 million tonnes/day - landfilled without treatment 31 million tonnes/day - treated 11.9 million tonnes/day  Sewage generation in the country is around 61, 754 million litres per day (MLD)  Developed sewage treatment capacity is 22, 963 MLD (37% of the total) Source: Status report on MSW management, Central pollution control board

  9. Thank You! For more information, visit: http://www.teriin.org/projects/teddy/

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