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ENERGY INDIA 2020

A SHAPE OF THINGS TO
COME IN INDIAN ENERGY
SECTOR

Publisher
World Energy Scenario

 World primary energy demand grows by 1.6% per year on average


between 2006 and 2030 – an increase of 45%

 The world’s energy needs would be well over 50% higher in 2030 than
today. China and India together account for 45% of the increase in
global primary energy demand in this scenario.
- World Energy Outlook ( www.iea.org )
Indian Energy Sector
Some facts…

 India - one of the fastest growing economies in the world. It is poised


to grow at around 7 percent on moderate term.
 India’s Energy Consumption is 12.6 million btu.
 India energy intensity is higher compared to Japan, USA and Asia as a
whole by 3.7, 1.55 and 1.47 times respectively (energy consumption
compared to GDP). This indicates inefficient use of energy but also
substantial scope of energy savings.
 Long term energy plan for India therefore should aim at –
a) Projecting the energy demand
b) Projecting the energy mix
c) Exploring the possibilities for alternative sources and
d) Suggesting measures for energy efficient uses
Indian Energy Sector
Vision of Some Eminent Experts..

 “The energy scene in the 21st century is going to see a major


shift. Very soon, oil and gas will see its finiteness. It is high time
that we realize this factor and work towards the fuel of the
future.
- Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, Former President of India, Address at Energy
Technology Conclave “Technology for Sustainability”
 If we expect our economy to keep growing at 9-10% p.a., we
need a commensurate growth in power supply. The power sector
has made good progress over the past few years. It has also seen
very significant changes. However we have not been able to
make a decisive breakthrough in ensuring high and sustainable
rates of growth of this sector and improving its financial health.
- Hon’ble Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh
Energy Potential – Shape of Things to
Come

 India's energy potential is rated the third largest in the


world, with annual installations of 875 mega watts (MW),
only after Europe and the United States, exceeding forecasts
of 500 MW - BTM Consult.

 A recent study by the World Resources Institute (WRI)


India’s energy demand is expected to more than double by
2030. The country is consequently in need of a huge
amount of new power generation capacity. Considering
the figures of the WRI, the cheapest generating
capacity for India will no doubt be energy savings.
Primary Commercial Energy Mix (%)
World V/S India

Resources World India

 Oil 37.4 33.22


 Natural Gas 24.3 9.34
 Coal 25.5 53.54
 Nuclear 6.5 1.04
 Hydel 6.3 2.63
Source : www. planningcommission.gov.in
Per Capita Energy Consumption in
Some Countries (kWh). How does it
compare?

631
1379
6206 Canada
17179 USA
Japan

8076 UK
China
13338 India
India - Primary Energy Sources in India(%)

9% 6% 1% Coal
Oil
Gas
53%
31% Hydro
Nuclear

Source :BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2009


India - Estimated Fuel Mix by 2020 (%)

16
30 Coal
5
Oil
Gas
8
Renewable
Nuclear
Traditional
16
25

Source : World Energy Statistics, 2009


India – Potential for various Renewable Energy
Technologies by 2020

Sources/System Approximate Potential


Biogas plants (in millions) 12
Improved woodstoves in 120
millions)
Biogas (MW) 17000
Solar Energy (MW/KM2 ) 20
Wind Energy (MW) 20000
Small Hydropower (MW) 10000
Ocean Energy (MW) 50000
Source: India 2020 – A Vision for the New Millennium by Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam & Y S Rajan, Page No. 254
ENERGY for the future - Some
Options…

 Clean Coal Technologies


 Usage of renewable energy resource
 Modernization of power transmission & distribution system
 Alternative fuels for surface transportation- bio-fuels,
electric vehicles, hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles.
 Hydrogen has significant potential as a clean energy source
Energy India 2020
– a shape of things to come on Indian
energy sector

 Global Perspectives of Energy Sector


 Perspectives of Energy Sector in India
 Non-conventional energy – Development so far & potential
sources
 Profile of major players of energy sector
 Energy efficiency & energy audit
 Energy statistics
 Energy directory
Key Features of Energy India
2020 Book

 Book will be edited by experienced senior journalist


Shri Jayanti Dave, Ex-Editor, The Financial Express.
 The strong editorial team would provide a solid desk
research support previewing the available materials
and report.
 Articles/papers will be invited from Eminent
personalities in Energy Sector Worldwide.
 Content of the Book will be reviewed by Editorial
Advisory Board.
Eminent Editorial Advisory Board

 Mr . Suresh Prabhu, Former Union Minister of Power and Heavy Industries,


Govt. of India, New Delhi
 Ms. Melinda Kimble,Senior Vice President, UN Foundation, Washington DC
USA
 Dr. Fuad M. Siala, Officer-in-Charge, Energy, Studies Department,
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries(OPEC), Austria
 Dr . Bakul Dholakia, Advisor , Adani Group, Ahmedabad
 Mr Harish Mehta, Director, Suzlon Group, New Delhi
 Mr. Apurba Saha, Executive Director, ONGC (Bombay High)
 Mr . K Subramanya, CEO, Tata BP Solar, India Ltd, Bangalore
 Mr . Jayesh Buch Resident Director , Essar Group, Ahmedabad
 Dr . Andreas Reuter, MD, Kenersys Europe GmbH, Munster , Germany
 Dr Keith N Melton, President, EUREC Agency, Belgium
Eminent Editorial Advisory Board

 Mr . Ajit C Kapadia, Vice Chairman, Centre for Fuel Studies and


Research , New Delhi
 Mr . Piyush Patel, Summit Research Lab Inc., New York
 Mr . Satyadeo Purohit, Director,Forbes Marshall, Pune
 Mr . Harish Chatterjee, Work Director, Raymond Ltd, Pardi, Valsad
 Dr . Dinesh Avasthi, Director, EDI,Ahmedabad
 Mr. Shailesh Modi, President & CEO, Fourth Vision, Ahmedabad
 Mr . Sribas C. Bhattacharya, President, International Energy Initiatives,
Kolkata
Book Circulation Matrix (Category wise)
(Print/CD format)

Energy Audit &


Energy
Management 3%
Institutions/Organi
Consultants (EPC) sations 2%
3%

Engineers 2%
Electricity
State nodal regulatory
agencies for commissions, state
renewable energy organisations-
resources 5% electricity boards/
departments 30%

Transmission &
distribution
companies 10%

Generation
Central ministries,
companies (Govt,
state power/
Private, Captive)
energy
25%
departments 20%
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