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1 Government Of India Ministry of Power Central Electricity Authority New Delhi Executive Summary Power Sector January-15

2 Executive Summary for the Month of January 215 Contents SN Section A - Highlights of Power Sector Page 1 Electricity Generation for Jan. 214 & during April, 14 to Jan Generating Capacity Addition for Jan. 214 & during April, 14 to Jan List of Projects Commissioned in Jan All India Installed Capacity (MW) Region-wise as on All India Installed Capacity (MW) Sector-wise as on Transmission Lines Added during Jan. 215 and April, 14 to Jan Transformation Capacity Addition During Jan. 215 and April, 14 to Jan Power Supply Position (Demand & Availabilty) in Jan Peak Shortage of Power Supply (MW) in Different Regions All India PLF Sector-wise for Jan. 15 and for the last One Year 1 11 T & D and AT & C Losses (%) 12 All India Village Electrification & Pumpsets Energisation 13 Average cost of Power & Average Realisation All India per Capita Consumption of Electricity KWh 15 All India Coal consumption for Power Generation Section B - Capacity Addition 1 Capacity Addition Targets and Achievements in 12th Plan 12 2 Capacity Addition Targets & Achievements during Jan. 215 and April, 214 to Jan Installed Capacity in various Regions including their shares Section C - Transmission Lines 1 Programme and Achievements of Transmission Lines in Jan. 215 and April, 214 to Jan List of Transmission lines commissioned/ready for commissioning in Dec 214 Section D - Sub Stations Programme and Achievements of Sub-Stations in Jan. 215 and during April, 214 to Jan List of Sub Stations commissioned/ready for commissioning in Jan. 214 Section E - Electricity Generation 1 Electricity Generation Targets and Achievements for Section F - Power supply position 1 Power Supply Position (Provisional) for Jan Peak Demand and Peak Met (Provisional) for Jan Power Supply Position (Revised) for December, Peak Demand and Peak Met (Revised) for December, Notified Power cuts / Restrictions on Industries during January Power Supply to Agricultural Sector during December Section G - Growth of Power Sector 1 Growth of Installed Capacity since 6th Plan 29 2 Growth of Transmission Sector since 6th Plan 3 3 All India Yearly Coal consumption for Power Generation (Utilities) 4 All India Annual Per Capita Consumption of Electricity since Average cost of power supply & Average realisation (Paisa/kwh) 6 Growth of Rural Electrification & Pump Sets Energisation 32 7 Status of Hydro Schemes Cleared by the CEA during April, 14 to January 15 Section H - Rate of sale of power for the year Rate of sale of power for the year

3 Section A - Highlights of Power Sector SN Contents Page 1 Electricity Generation for Jan. 215 & during April '14 to Jan Generating Capacity Addition for Jan. 215 & during April '14 to Jan List of Projects Commissioned in Jan All India Installed Capacity (MW) Region-wise as on All India Installed Capacity (MW) Sector-wise as on Transmission Lines Added during Jan. 215 and April '14 to Jan Transformation Capacity Addition During Jan. 215 and April '14 to Jan Power Supply Position (Demand & Availabilty) in Jan Peak Shortage of Power Supply (MW) in Different Regions All India PLF Sector-wise forjan. 215 and for the last One Year 1 11 T & D and AT & C Losses (%) 12 All India Village Electrification & Pumpsets Energisation 13 Average cost of Power & Average Realisation All India per Capita Consumption of Electricity KWh 15 All India Coal consumption for Power Generation

4 1. Electricity Generation for Jan. 215 (BU) Type Achievement Jan-14 Targets Jan-15 Achievement Jan-15 % Change w.r.t. 213 Thermal Hydro Nuclear Bhutan Import All India All India Electricity Generation for Jan. 215 BU Jan. '14" Jan '15" Electricity Generation During April to Jan. 215 (BU) Type Thermal Hydro Nuclear Bhutan Import All India April'13 - Jan '14 Apr '14 - Jan '15 % Change All India Electricity Generation During April '13 to Jan '14 & April '14 to Jan '15 BU Apr '13 to Jan '14 Apr'14 to Jan'15 1

5 2. Generating Capacity Addition for Jan. 215 (MW) Type Achievement Targets Achievement Jan-14 Jan-15 % Change w.r.t. 213 Thermal Hydro NA Nuclear NA All India Jan.'14 1 Jan.'15 Generating Capacity Addition during April '13 to Jan '14 & April '14 to Jan '15 (MW) Apr.'13-Jan.'14 Apr.'14- Jan.'15 % Change Thermal Hydro Nuclear 1 NA All India Apr '13 to Jan '14 Apr '14 to Jan '15 2

6 (i) Thermal 3. List of Projects Commissioned During January Tamnar TPP, U-3, (6 MW) in Chattisgarh commissioned on Full Load on by Jindal Power 2. Haldia, TPP, Unit-1 (3 MW) in WB commissioned on Full Load on by Coastal Energen 3.Derang TPP, U-2, (6MW) in Orrisa commissioned on Full Load on by JIPLtd. 4.Neyveli TPS, U-2, (25 MW) in TN commissioned on Full Load on by NLC 5. Amravati TPP, U- 3, (27MW) in Maharashtra commissioned on Full Load on by India Bulls Power Ltd. (ii) Hydro (iii) Nuclear Nil Nil 4. All India Installed Capacity (MW) as on Region -wise Region THERMAL Nuclear Hydro RES Grand Total Coal Gas Diesel Total Northern Western Southern Eastern North-East Islands ALL INDIA Total MW Thermal Nuclear Hydro RES Total Captive Thermal Nuclear Hydro RES Total Captive Note: Captive Genaration is not included in the total 3

7 5. All India Installed Capacity (MW) as on (Sector-wise) Sector THERMAL Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro RES Grand Total Central State Private All India All India Installed Capacity(MW) as on (Sector-Wise) [CATEGORY NAME]: [VALUE], Central [PERCENTAGE] State Private [CATEGORY NAME]: [VALUE], [PERCENTAGE] [CATEGORY NAME]: [VALUE], [PERCENTAGE] Central State Private 4

8 6. Transmission Lines Added during Jan 215 (ckms) Voltage Level +/- 5 KV HVDC 765 KV 4 KV 22 KV All India Jan Jan ckm Jan-14 1 Jan-15 Transmission Lines Added during April '13 to Jan.'14 & April '14 to Jan. '15 (ckms) Voltage Level +/- 5 KV HVDC 765 KV 4 KV 22 KV All India Apr '13 - Jan ' Apr '14 - Jan ' ckms April'13 to Jan '14 April'14 to Jan '15 5

9 7. Transformation Capacity Addition during Jan. 215 (MVA) Voltage Level +/- 5 KV HVDC 765 KV 4 KV 22 KV All India Jan.' Jan.' Transformation Capacity Addition during Jan. 215 MVA Jan. '14 Jan. '15 All India Transformation Capacity Addition during April' 13 to Jan'14 & April' 14 to Jan '15 Voltage Level +/- 5 KV HVDC 765 KV 4 KV 22 KV All India April' 13 to Jan '14 April '14 to Jan ' MVA April '13 to Jan 14 1 April '14 to Jan'15 6

10 8. Power Supply Position (Demand & Availability) in Jan. 215 Region Energy (MU) Deficit (%) Demand Availability Jan.14 Jan.15 Jan.14 Jan.15 Jan.14 Jan.15 Northern Western Southern Eastern North Eastern All India Peak Demand / Peak Met in Jan. 215 Region Power (MW) Deficit (%) PEAK Demand Peak Met Jan.14 Jan.15 Jan.14 Jan.15 Jan.14 Jan.15 Northern , Western Southern Eastern North Eastern All India

11 9. Peak Shortage of Power Supply (MW) in Different Regions Chandigarh Delhi Haryana HP J&K Punjab Rajasthan UP Utrakhand Jan Northern States (MW) Jan Jan' Jan' MW 8 4 Chandigarh Delhi 13 Haryana 14 Chatisgarh Gujarat MP Maharashtra Daman & Diu Dadar Nagar Haveli Goa jan jan HP J&K 499 Punjab Rajasthan UP Utrakhand 4 MW Chatisgarh 13 4 Gujarat MP 45 Western States (MW) Jan' 15 Jan' 14 AP Telengana Karnataka Kerala Tamil Nadu Puducherry Lakshyadeep jan jan Southern States 753 (MW) Jan' 15 Janc' ' Maharashtra 598 Daman & Diu Dadar Nagar Haveli 16 Goa AP Telengana Karnataka Kerala Tamil Nadu Puducherry Lakshyadeep MW 8

12 Bihar DVC Jharkhand Odisha West Bengal Sikkim A&N Island jan jan Eastern States 25 (MW) 8 Jan' 15 Jan' 14 MW Bihar DVC Jharkhand 8 8 Odisha West Bengal Sikkim A&N Island Arunachal Assam Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Tripura jan jan North-Eastern 27 States (MW) Jan' 15 Jan' MW 5 Arunachal 2 16 Assam 1 6 Manipur 27 Meghalaya 13 2 Mizoram 2 7 Nagaland 1 35 Tripura 9

13 1. All India Plant Load Factor* Sector-wise for Jan '14 and Jan '15 %PLF Sector Jan '14 Jan '15 Central State Private ALL INDIA Sector-Wise Plant Load Factor for January 214 and January % PLF Central State Private ALL INDIA Jan '14 Jan '15 All India PLF Month-wise Month April May June July August September October November December January February March All India PLF Month-wise April May June July August September October November December January February March * For Coal and Lignite based Power Plants 1

14 11. T& D and AT &C Losses (%) T&D Losses AT&C Losses Note: As per PFC for utilities selling directly to consumers P: Provisional 12. All India Village Electrification & Pumpsets Energised as on Total Number of Villages Pump sets Energised as on Villiages Electrified (Nos.) as on Pump sets Energised as on % Villages electrified Note: From the year 24-5 onwards Definition of Village Electrification:- A village would be declared Electrified if i) Basic Infrastructure such as Distribution Transformer and Distribution lines are provided in the inhabited locality as well as Dalit Basti / hemlet where it exists. (For electrification through Non- Conventional Energy Sources a Distribution Transformer mat not be necessary) ii) Electricity is provided to Public places like Schools, Panchayat Office, Health Centre, Dispensaries, Community Centres etc. and iii) The number of households electrified should be at least 1% of the total number of households in the village iv) Mandatory Certification from Gram Panchayat regarding the completion of village electrification should be obtained. 13. Average cost of Power & Average Realisation Realization(paise/unit) Year cost of supply (paise/unit) Including Agriculture Only Agriculture Source:- PFC Reports on the performance of State Power Utilities 14. All India per capita consumption of Electricity( KWh) # * # (Gross Generation+Net Import) / Mid Year Population, * Provisional 15. All India Coal consumption for Power Generation (Million Tonnes)

15 Section B - Capacity Addition SN Contents Page 1 Capacity Addition Targets and Achievements in 12th Plan 12 2 Capacity Addition Targets & Achievements during Jan.215 and April 214 to Jan Installed Capacity in various Regions including their shares

16 1. Capacity Addtion Targets and Achievements in the 12th Plan (i) Targets (MW) Type/Sector Central State Private Total Thermal 14, , ,54. 72,34. Hydro 6,4. 1,68. 3,285. 1,897. Nuclear 5,3... 5,3. Total 26, ,53. 46, ,537. (ii) Achievements upto January 215 during the 12th Plan (MW) Type/Sector Central State Private Total Thermal 7, , , ,183.2 Hydro 1, ,895.2 Nuclear 1,... 1,. Total 1, , , ,78.22 Acievement % Achievement of Capacity Addition during the Current Plan upto Jan '215 12th Plan Target 88,537 MW, Achieved so far MW 9,. 8,. 7,. 6,. 5,. 4,. 3,. 2,. 1,.. 72,34. 49, ,897. 1, ,3. 1,. Thermal Hydro Nuclear Target Achievement 12

17 2. Capacity Addition Targets / Achievements during January 214 & April 214 to Jan. 214 Schemes Sector Target January-15 Apr '14-Jan.'15 (MW) Deviation Target* Achievement Target* Achievement (+) / (-) Central Thermal State Pvt Total Central Hydro State 21 Pvt. 296 Total Nuclear Central 2 Central All India State Pvt Total Targets and Achievements during April '14 to Jan '15 Target Achievement MW Thermal Hydro Nuclear Total Capacity Addition Targets/Achievements during the Month of Jan. 214 MW Targets and Achievement during Dec ' Thermal Hydro Nuclear Total Target Achievement 13

18 State Delhi Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh Uttrakhnad Chandigarh Central - Unallocated Total (Northern Region) INSTALLED CAPACITY (IN MW) OF POWER UTILITIES IN THE STATES/UTS LOCATED IN NORTHERN REGION INCLUDING ALLOCATED SHARES IN JOINT & CENTRAL SECTOR UTILITIES Ownership/ Sector Thermal Modewise breakup Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro (Renewable) RES (MNRE) (As on ) Grand Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Grand Total

19 State Goa INSTALLED CAPACITY (IN MW) OF POWER UTILITIES IN THE STATES/UTS LOCATED IN WESTERN REGION INCLUDING ALLOCATED SHARES IN JOINT & CENTRAL SECTOR UTILITIES Ownership/ Sector Thermal Modewise breakup Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro (Renewable) (As on ) RES (MNRE) Grand Total State Private Central Sub-Total Daman & Diu State Private Central Sub-Total Gujarat State * Private Central Sub-Total Madhya Pradesh State Private Central Sub-Total Chhattisgarh Maharashtra Dadra & Nagar Naveli Central - Unallocated Total (Western Region) State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Grand Total

20 INSTALLED CAPACITY (IN MW) OF POWER UTILITIES IN THE STATES/UTS LOCATED IN SOUTHERN REGION INCLUDING ALLOCATED SHARES IN JOINT & CENTRAL SECTOR UTILITIES State Andhra Pradesh Ownership/ Sector Thermal Modewise breakup Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro (Renewable) (As on ) RES (MNRE) Grand Total State Private Central Sub-Total Karnataka State Private Central Sub-Total Kerala State Private Central Sub-Total Tamil Nadu State Private Central Sub-Total NLC State Private Central Sub-Total Puducherry Central - Unallocated Total (Southern Region) State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Grand Total

21 INSTALLED CAPACITY (IN MW) OF POWER UTILITIES IN THE STATES/UTS LOCATED IN EASTERN REGION INCLUDING ALLOCATED SHARES IN JOINT & CENTRAL SECTOR UTILITIES State Bihar Ownership/ Sector Thermal Modewise breakup Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro (Renewable) (As on ) RES (MNRE) Grand Total State Private Central Sub-Total Jharkhand State Private Central Sub-Total West Bengal State Private Central Sub-Total DVC State Private Central Sub-Total Odisha State Private Central Sub-Total Sikkim Central - Unallocated Total (Eastern Region) State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Grand Total

22 State Assam Arunachal Pradesh Meghalaya Tripura Manipur Nagaland Mizoram Central - Unallocated Total (North- Eastern Region) INSTALLED CAPACITY (IN MW) OF POWER UTILITIES IN THE STATES/UTS LOCATED IN NORTH-EASTERN REGION Ownership/ Sector INCLUDING ALLOCATED SHARES IN JOINT & CENTRAL SECTOR UTILITIES Thermal Modewise breakup Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro (Renewable) (As on ) RES (MNRE) Grand Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Grand Total INSTALLED CAPACITY (IN MW) OF POWER UTILITIES IN THE STATES/UTS LOCATED IN ISLANDS INCLUDING ALLOCATED SHARES IN JOINT & CENTRAL SECTOR UTILITIES State Andaman & Nicobar lakshadweep Total (Islands) Ownership/ Sector Thermal Modewise breakup Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro (Renewable) (As on ) RES (MNRE) Grand Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Sub-Total State Private Central Grand Total

23 ALL INDIA INSTALLED CAPACITY (IN MW) OF POWER STATIONS LOCATED IN THE REGIONS OF MAIN LAND AND ISLANDS (As on ) (UTILITIES) Region Northern Region Western Region Southern Region Eastern Region North Eastern Region Islands ALL INDIA Ownership/ Sector Coal Gas Diesel Total State Private Central Sub Total State Private Central Sub Total State Private Central Sub Total State Private Central Sub Total State Private Central Sub Total State Private Central Sub Total State Private Central Total Figures at decimal may not tally due to rounding off Thermal Modewise breakup Nuclear Hydro (Renewable) RES (MNRE) Grand Total Abbreviation:- SHP=Small Hydro Project ( 25 MW), BP=Biomass Power, U&I=Urban & Industrial Waste Power, RES=Renewable Energy Sources Note : - 1.RES include SHP, BP, U&I, Solar and Wind Energy. Installed capacity in respect of RES (MNER) as on : *Break up of RES all India is given below (in MW) : Small Hydro Power Wind Power Bio-Power Solar Power Total Capacity BM Power/Cogen. Waste to Energy The installed capacity in respect of Old Talcher TPS and Bairasul HEP stations is reduced to 46 MW and18 MW from 47 MW and 198 MW as earlier respectively. 3. Sasan (5x66 MW = 33 MW ) has been divided among the state Delhi (11.25 %), Haryana (11.25 %), Punjab (15 %), Rajasthan (1 %), Uttar Pradesh (12.5 %), Uttarakhand ( 2.5 %) and Madhya Pradesh (37.5 %) 19

24 Section C - Transmission Lines SN Contents Page 1 Programme and Achievementsof Transmission Lines in January' 15 and during April 214 to January List of Transmission Lines Commissioned/Ready for commissioning during January-15

25 (Figs. in ckms) Voltage Level Programme January' 15 April' 14 to January' 15 /Sector Programme Achievement Programme Achievement +/- 8 kv HVDC Central Sector State Sector +/- 5 kv HVDC Total Central Sector JV/Private Sector 765 kv Total Central Sector State Sector 3 JV/Private Sector kv 1. Programme and Achievementsof Transmission Lines in Jan. '15 and during April'14 to January-15 Total Central Sector State Sector JV/Private Sector Total kV Central Sector State Sector JV/Private Sector 2 Total Grand Total List of Transmission Line Commissioned/Ready for commissioning During January-15 Voltage Level (kv) Name of the Transmission Line Type Executing Agency Line Length (CKM) CENTRAL Sector: 4 Bachou - Varsana line D/C PGCIL 2 4 LILO of both ckts of Tuticorin JV - Maduri at Tuticorin D/C PGCIL 9 Pooling station 4 Sikat - Ratnagarh line D/C PGCIL 156 PVT Sector 4 Azara - Bongaigaon (2nd Ckt) D/C NETC Bina TPS - Suitable location (along Bina (PG) - Bina D/C JV (PG&JP) 4 (MPPTCL) 4 Dhatiwal TPS - Channdrapur II (2nd Ckt) S/C DIPL 1 4 Haldia - Subhasgram line D/C CESC Tamnar TPP - Raigarh (Tamnar) Pooling Station 2xD/C JPL 44 STATE Sector: 4 Chhabra TPS -Anta (Baran) D/C RVPNL LILO of Palatana - Bongaigaon at Azara S/S D/C AEGCL 7 4 LILO of Panki - Muradnagar at Aligarh D/C UPPTCL 66 4 MTPS Stage -III - Thirvalam D/C TANTRANSCO Gonda - Basti S/C UPPTCL Gurgaon Sector -72 -Gurgaon Sector -2 D/C HVPNL Kadaperi I Kalivanthapattu line S/C GETCO LILO of Badod - Kota line & Badod - Modak line at D/C MPPTCL 4 Bhanpura 22 LILO of Bina - Bhopal line at Ganjbasoda D/C MPPTCL LILO of K.R. Thoppur- Deviakirichi at Singapuram D/C TANTRANSCO LILO of Narsinghpur - ltarsi at Pipariya D/C MPPTCL 9 2 LILO of Both ckt Viramgam - Bhat at Sanand D/C GETCO 22 2

26 Section D - Sub Stations SN Contents Page 1 Programme and Achievements of Sub- Stations in Jan '215 and during April 214 to Jan '215 2 List of Sub Stations commissioned/ready for commisssioning in Jan '215 21

27 1. Programme & Achievement of sub- stations in January '215 and during April '14 to January '15 Voltage Level /Sector +/- 5 kv HVDC Programme Programme Achievement Programme Achievement Central Sector State Sector JV/Private Sector 765 kv Total Central Sector State Sector JV/Private Sector kv Total Central Sector State Sector JV/Private Sector 22 kv January'15 (Fig. in MVA) Apr January'15 Total Central Sector 46 State Sector JV/Private Sector Total Grand Total List of Sub-Stations Commissioned/Ready for commissioning During Jan-15 Voltage Level (kv) Name of Sub-Station Type Executing Agency As on 31Jan-215 Capacity Added (MW/MVA) CENTRAL Sector: STATE Sector: Chaibasa (ICT-II) S/S 4/22 PGCIL 315 Subhashgram (ICT) S/S 4/22 PGCIL 5 Wagoora S/Stn. 4th ICT (3x15) (Spare) 4/22 PGCIL 15 Ashta New (2nd Trf.) 4/22 MPPTCL 315 Madakkathara (3rd Trf.)S/S 4/22 KSEB 315 Anthiyur S/S 23/11 TANTRANSCO 1 22 Dhar S/S 22/132 MPPTCL Ganj Basoda S/S 22/132 MPPTCL Panagar S/S 22/132 MPPTCL 16 21

28 Section E - Electricity Generation SN Contents Page 1 Electricity Generation Targets and Achievements for

29 1. Electricity Generation (MU) Targets and Achievememts for Thermal Programme Achievement* % Ach. Programme Achievement* % Ach. Central Sector 3,1, ,3. 27, ,56,889. 2,56, State Sector 3,2, , , ,5,3. 2,49, Pvt.IPP Sector 2,23,119. 2, , ,84,45. 2,9, Pvt.UTL Sector 22,539. 1,456. 1, ,97. 18, Hydro Total 8,58,63. 77, , ,1,546. 7,33, Central Sector 47,828. 2, , , , State Sector 65,142. 4,488. 4, , , Pvt.IPP Sector 9, ,245. 8, Pvt.UTL Sector 1, ,25. 1, Nuclear Sector Target (214-15) January '15 April '14 to - January '15 Total 1,24,297. 7, , ,9, ,13, Central Sector 35,3. 3,53. 3, , , Total 35,3. 3,53. 3, , , Bhutan Import 4, ,528. 4, Central Sector 3,93, , , ,28, ,3, State Sector 3,67, ,213. 3, ,6,75.5 3,7, Pvt. Sector 2,56, , , ,13,87. 2,37, Total 1,23,. 88, , ,53, ,8, * Provisional based on actual-cum-assesment All India Energy Generation During April' 14 to January '15 (MU) Programme Achievement Thermal Hydro Nuclear Total 22

30 Section F - Power supply position SN Contents Page 1 Power Supply Position (Provisional) for January '15 and April '14 to January ' Peak Demand and Peak Met (Provisional) for January'15and April'14 to January' Power Supply Position (Revised) for December ' Peak Demand and Peak Met (Revised) for December ' Notified Power cuts / Restrictions on Industries during January ' Power Supply to Agricultural Sector during January '215 28

31 ãäìã²ãì ã ãã¹ãîãä ãã ãäô ããä ã (¹ãîÌããÃÌãÊããñ ãš ã) / Power Supply Position (Provisional) Àã ¾ã /State ããù ãš ñ ãä½ããäêã¾ã ã ¾ãìãä ã ãñ / Figures in MU net ã ãìãàãè, 215 / January,215 ã¹çãõêã,214 - ã ãìãàãè, 215/ April,214 to January,215 ããìãí¾ã ãš ãã ¹ãÊãºÊã ãã ããä ãíãñóã ãš½ããè (-) ããìãí¾ã ãš ãã ¹ãÊãºÊã ãã ããä ãíãñóã ãš½ããè (-) ¹Çã ããêããè / System Requirement Availability Surplus / Deficit (-) Requirement Availability Surplus / Deficit (-) àãñ ã / Region ( MU ) ( MU ) ( MU ) ( % ) ( MU ) ( MU ) ( MU ) ( % ) Þãâ ãèøã / Chandigarh ,416 1,416. ãäªêêããè / Delhi 2,87 2, ,63 25, ÖãäÀ¾ãã ãã / Haryana 2,873 2, ,872 39, ãäö½ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Himachal Pradesh ,422 7, ã½½ãì ãší½ããèà / Jammu & Kashmir 1,997 1, ,938 11,153-2, ¹ãâ ããºã / Punjab 2,557 2, ,85 42, Àã ãô ãã ã / Rajasthan 5,825 5, ,258 54, ãà ¹ÇãªñÍã / Uttar Pradesh 8,516 7,23-1, ,975 74,53-14, ãàãœãâ / Uttarakhand 1,113 1, ,497 1, ãàãè àãñ ã / Northern Region 25,858 24,1-1, , ,894-18, œ ããèôãøã / Chhattisgarh 1,61 1, ,481 17, Øãì ãàã ã / Gujarat 7,729 7,729. 8,673 8, ½ã ¾ã ¹ãƪñÍã / Madhya Pradesh 5,25 5,25. 46,39 45, ½ãÖãÀãÓ È / Maharashtra 1,73 1, , ,168-1, ª½ã ã ããõà ãäª / Daman & Diu ,76 1,76. ªãªÀ Ìã ãøãà ÖÌãñÊããè / Dadra & Nagar Haveli ,516 4, ØããñÌãã / Goa ,349 3, ¹ããäÍÞã½ããè àãñ ã / Western Region 26,216 26, , ,413-2, ãã Çã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Andhra Pradesh 4,194 4, ,647 47,775-2, त ल ग न / Telangana 4,71 3, ,543 32,43-2,5-7.2 ãš Ããã ãš / Karnataka 5,688 5, ,268 48,838-2, ãñšàêã / Kerala 1,841 1, ,544 18, ããä½ãêã ãã / Tamil Nadu 7,633 7, ,415 76,933-2, ¹ãì ìþãñàãè / Puducherry ,1 1, Êãà¾ã ãè¹ã / Lakshadweep # ªãäàã ããè àãñ ã / Southern Region 23,599 23, , ,815-1, ãäºãöãà / Bihar 1,813 1, ,31 15, ªã½ããñªÀ Üãã ãè ãä ãøã½ã / DVC 1,519 1, ,294 14, ããàœã / Jharkhand ,44 6, ããñãäü Íãã / Odisha 1,989 1, ,332 21, ¹ããäÏÞã½ã ºãâØããÊã / West Bengal 3,31 3, ,792 39, ãäôããä ã ãš½ã / Sikkim ãâ ½ãã ã- ãä ã ãšãñºããà / Andaman- Nicobar # ¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / Eastern Region 9,337 9, ,221 98,566-1, ãá ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Arunachal Pradesh ãôã½ã / Assam ,289 6, ½ã ããè¹ãìà / Manipur ½ãñÜããÊã¾ã / Meghalaya ,588 1, ãä½ã ããñà½ã / Mizoram ããøããêãõ / Nagaland ãä ã¹ãìàã / Tripura , ãà -¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / North-Eastern Region 1,246 1, ,77 1,93-1, Ôã½¹ãî ãã ¼ããÀ ã / All India 86,256 83,559-2, ,14 868,591-34, # Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands are stand- alone systems, power supply position of these,does not form part of regional requirement and availability. NOTE: Cumulative figures for Andhra Pradesh includes the figures of undivided Andhra Pradesh ( including Telangana area) for the period Apr-May,214. Cumulative figures of Telangana are w.e.f. Jun 214 due to bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh into Andhra Prad 23

32 ããä ã ãš ã½ã ½ããâØã ããõà ããä ã ãš ã½ã ¹Êããäº ã (¹ãîÌããÃÌãÊããñ ãš ã) / Peak Demand and Peak Met (Provisional) Àã ¾ã /State ããù ãš ñ ½ãñØãã Ìãã ãñ / Figures in MW net ã ãìãàãè, 215 / January,215 ã¹çãõêã,214 - ã ãìãàãè, 215/ April,214 to January,215 ããä ã ãš ã½ã ½ããâØã ããä ã ãš ã½ã ¹Êããäº ã ããä ãíãñóã/ ãš½ããè (-) ããä ã ãš ã½ã ½ããâØã ããä ã ãš ã½ã ¹Êããäº ã ããä ãíãñóã/ ãš½ããè (-) ¹Çã ããêããè / System Peak Demand Peak Met Surplus / Deficit (-) Peak Demand Peak Met Surplus / Deficit (-) àãñ ã / Region ( MW ) ( MW ) ( MW ) ( % ) ( MW ) ( MW ) ( MW ) ( % ) Þãâ ãèøã / Chandigarh ãäªêêããè / Delhi 4,45 4,45. 6,6 5, ÖãäÀ¾ãã ãã / Haryana 6,632 6,632. 9,152 9,152. ãäö½ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Himachal Pradesh 1,417 1, ,417 1, ã½½ãì ãší½ããèà / Jammu & Kashmir 2,539 2, ,554 2, ¹ãâ ããºã / Punjab 5,168 5, ,534 1,23-1, Àã ãô ãã ã / Rajasthan 1,2 1,2. 1,642 1,642. ãà ¹ÇãªñÍã / Uttar Pradesh 12,24 11, ,67 13,3-2, ãàãœãâ / Uttarakhand 1,93 1,93. 1,93 1,93. ãàãè àãñ ã / Northern Region 42,381 4,774-1, ,977 47,642-4, œ ããèôãøã / Chhattisgarh 3,114 3, ,48 3, Øãì ãàã ã / Gujarat 11,844 11, ,63 13, ½ã ¾ã ¹ãƪñÍã / Madhya Pradesh 9,511 9, ,755 9, ½ãÖãÀãÓ È / Maharashtra 18,464 17, ,147 19, ª½ã ã ããõà ãäª / Daman & Diu ªãªÀ Ìã ãøãà ÖÌãñÊããè / Dadra & Nagar Haveli ØããñÌãã / Goa ¹ããäÍÞã½ããè àãñ ã / Western Region 42,247 41, ,166 43,35-1, ãã Çã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Andhra Pradesh 6,396 6, ,144 6, त ल ग न / Telangana 6,858 6, ,884 6,682-1, ãš Ããã ãš / Karnataka 9,83 9, ,1 9, ãñšàêã / Kerala 3,541 3, ,76 3, ããä½ãêã ãã / Tamil Nadu 12,591 11, ,663 13, ¹ãì ìþãñàãè / Puducherry Êãà¾ã ãè¹ã / Lakshadweep # ªãäàã ããè àãñ ã / Southern Region 36,992 35,446-1, ,94 35,698-3, ãäºãöãà / Bihar 2,742 2, ,992 2, ªã½ããñªÀ Üãã ãè ãä ãøã½ã / DVC 2,332 2, ,653 2, ããàœã / Jharkhand 1,11 1, ,11 1, ããñãäü Íãã / Odisha 3,515 3, ,814 3, ¹ããäÏÞã½ã ºãâØããÊã / West Bengal 6,257 6, ,544 7, ãäôããä ã ãš½ã / Sikkim ãâ ½ãã ã- ãä ã ãšãñºããà / Andaman- Nicobar # ¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / Eastern Region 15,37 15, ,99 16, ãá ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Arunachal Pradesh ãôã½ã / Assam 1,38 1, ,45 1, ½ã ããè¹ãìà / Manipur ½ãñÜããÊã¾ã / Meghalaya ãä½ã ããñà½ã / Mizoram ããøããêãõ / Nagaland ãä ã¹ãìàã / Tripura ãà -¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / North-Eastern Region 2,455 2, ,528 2, Ôã½¹ãî ãã ¼ããÀ ã / All India 139, ,184-4, , ,16-7,6-4.7 # Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands are stand- alone systems, power supply position of these,does not form part of regional requirement and availability NOTE: Cumulative figures of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are w.e.f. Jun 214 due to bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh into Andhra Pradesh and Telangana w.e.f. June,

33 ãäìã²ãì ã ãã¹ãîãä ãã ãäô ããä ã (ÔãâÍããñãä ã ã) / Power Supply Position (Revised) Àã ¾ã /State ããù ãš ñ ãä½ããäêã¾ã ã ¾ãìãä ã ãñ / Figures in MU net ãäªô㽺ãà, 214 / December,214 ã¹çãõêã,214 -ãäªô㽺ãà, 214/ April,214 to December,214 ããìãí¾ã ãš ãã ¹ãÊãºÊã ãã ããä ãíãñóã ãš½ããè (-) ããìãí¾ã ãš ãã ¹ãÊãºÊã ãã ããä ãíãñóã ãš½ããè (-) ¹Çã ããêããè / System Requirement Availability Surplus / Deficit (-) Requirement Availability Surplus / Deficit (-) àãñ ã / Region ( MU ) ( MU ) ( MU ) ( % ) ( MU ) ( MU ) ( MU ) ( % ) Þãâ ãèøã / Chandigarh ,291 1,291. ãäªêêããè / Delhi 1,926 1, ,516 23, ÖãäÀ¾ãã ãã / Haryana 3,572 3, ,999 36, ãäö½ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Himachal Pradesh ,657 6, ã½½ãì ãší½ããèà / Jammu & Kashmir 1,616 1, ,941 9,556-2, ¹ãâ ããºã / Punjab 3,19 3,19. 4,248 39, Àã ãô ãã ã / Rajasthan 6,21 6,21. 49,433 49, ãà ¹ÇãªñÍã / Uttar Pradesh 8,193 6,92-1, ,459 67,273-13, ãàãœãâ / Uttarakhand 1,32 1, ,384 9, ãàãè àãñ ã / Northern Region 26,535 24,844-1, , ,794-17, œ ããèôãøã / Chhattisgarh 1,753 1, ,871 15, Øãì ãàã ã / Gujarat 8,57 8, ,944 72, ½ã ¾ã ¹ãƪñÍã / Madhya Pradesh 5,23 5,23. 4,834 4, ½ãÖãÀãÓ È / Maharashtra 11,98 11, ,45 12,534-1, ª½ã ã ããõà ãäª / Daman & Diu ,592 1,592. ªãªÀ Ìã ãøãà ÖÌãñÊããè / Dadra & Nagar Haveli ,52 4,5-2. ØããñÌãã / Goa ,39 3, ¹ããäÍÞã½ããè àãñ ã / Western Region 27,59 26, ,377 24,32-2, ãã Çã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Andhra Pradesh 4,44 4, ,453 43,583-2, त ल ग न / Telangana 4,187 4, ,472 28,73-2, ãš Ããã ãš / Karnataka 5,387 5, ,58 43,37-2, ãñšàêã / Kerala 1,881 1, ,73 16, ããä½ãêã ãã / Tamil Nadu 7,442 7, ,782 69,564-2, ¹ãì ìþãñàãè / Puducherry ,838 1, Êãà¾ã ãè¹ã / Lakshadweep # ªãäàã ããè àãñ ã / Southern Region 23,123 22, ,828 22,757-1, ãäºãöãà / Bihar 1,787 1, ,218 13, ªã½ããñªÀ Üãã ãè ãä ãøã½ã / DVC 1,446 1, ,775 13, ããàœã / Jharkhand ,756 5, ããñãäü Íãã / Odisha 2,57 2, ,343 19, ¹ããäÏÞã½ã ºãâØããÊã / West Bengal 3,286 3, ,491 36, ãäôããä ã ãš½ã / Sikkim ãâ ½ãã ã- ãä ã ãšãñºããà / Andaman- Nicobar # ¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / Eastern Region 9,28 9, ,884 89,375-1, ãá ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Arunachal Pradesh ãôã½ã / Assam ,599 6, ½ã ããè¹ãìà / Manipur ½ãñÜããÊã¾ã / Meghalaya ,393 1, ãä½ã ããñà½ã / Mizoram ããøããêãõ / Nagaland ãä ã¹ãìàã / Tripura ãà -¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / North-Eastern Region 1,25 1, ,831 9,786-1, Ôã½¹ãî ãã ¼ããÀ ã / All India 87,22 84,572-2, , ,32-31, # Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands are stand- alone systems, power supply position of these,does not form part of regional requirement and availability. NOTE: Cumulative figures for Andhra Pradesh includes the figures of undivided Andhra Pradesh ( including Telangana area) for the period Apr-May,214. Cumulative figures of Telangana are w.e.f. Jun 214 due to bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh into Andhra Prad 25

34 ããä ã ãš ã½ã ½ããâØã ããõà ããä ã ãš ã½ã ¹Êããäº ã (ÔãâÍããñãä ã ã) / Peak Demand and Peak Met (Revised) Àã ¾ã /State ããù ãš ñ ½ãñØãã Ìãã ãñ / Figures in MW net ãäªô㽺ãà, 214 / December,214 ã¹çãõêã,214 -ãäªô㽺ãà, 214/ April,214 to December,214 ããä ã ãš ã½ã ½ããâØã ããä ã ãš ã½ã ¹Êããäº ã ããä ãíãñóã/ ãš½ããè (-) ããä ã ãš ã½ã ½ããâØã ããä ã ãš ã½ã ¹Êããäº ã ããä ãíãñóã/ ãš½ããè (-) ¹Çã ããêããè / System Peak Demand Peak Met Surplus / Deficit (-) Peak Demand Peak Met Surplus / Deficit (-) àãñ ã / Region ( MW ) ( MW ) ( MW ) ( % ) ( MW ) ( MW ) ( MW ) ( % ) Þãâ ãèøã / Chandigarh ãäªêêããè / Delhi 4,271 4,271. 6,6 5, ÖãäÀ¾ãã ãã / Haryana 6,48 6,48. 9,152 9,152. ãäö½ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Himachal Pradesh 1,417 1, ,417 1, ã½½ãì ãší½ããèà / Jammu & Kashmir 2,554 2, ,554 2, ¹ãâ ããºã / Punjab 5,88 5,88. 11,534 1,23-1, Àã ãô ãã ã / Rajasthan 1,642 1,642. 1,642 1,642. ãà ¹ÇãªñÍã / Uttar Pradesh 13,439 11,779-1, ,67 13,3-2, ãàãœãâ / Uttarakhand 1,873 1,873. 1,883 1, ãàãè àãñ ã / Northern Region 45,425 42,592-2, ,977 47,642-4, œ ããèôãøã / Chhattisgarh 3,185 3, ,48 3, Øãì ãàã ã / Gujarat 11,846 11, ,63 13, ½ã ¾ã ¹ãƪñÍã / Madhya Pradesh 9,755 9, ,755 9, ½ãÖãÀãÓ È / Maharashtra 18,862 18, ,147 19, ª½ã ã ããõà ãäª / Daman & Diu ªãªÀ Ìã ãøãà ÖÌãñÊããè / Dadra & Nagar Haveli ØããñÌãã / Goa ¹ããäÍÞã½ããè àãñ ã / Western Region 43,218 43, ,166 43,35-1, ãã Çã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Andhra Pradesh 5,986 5, ,144 6, त ल ग न / Telangana 6,649 6, ,884 6,648-1, ãš Ããã ãš / Karnataka 9,41 8, ,1 9, ãñšàêã / Kerala 3,516 3, ,76 3, ããä½ãêã ãã / Tamil Nadu 12,252 11, ,663 13, ¹ãì ìþãñàãè / Puducherry Êãà¾ã ãè¹ã / Lakshadweep # ªãäàã ããè àãñ ã / Southern Region 35,818 34,137-1, ,94 35,698-3, ãäºãöãà / Bihar 2,78 2, ,992 2, ªã½ããñªÀ Üãã ãè ãä ãøã½ã / DVC 2,172 2, ,653 2, ããàœã / Jharkhand 1,65 1, ,75 1, ããñãäü Íãã / Odisha 3,534 3, ,814 3, ¹ããäÏÞã½ã ºãâØããÊã / West Bengal 5,833 5, ,544 7, ãäôããä ã ãš½ã / Sikkim ãâ ½ãã ã- ãä ã ãšãñºããà / Andaman- Nicobar # ¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / Eastern Region 14,759 14, ,99 16, ãá ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Arunachal Pradesh ãôã½ã / Assam 1,45 1, ,45 1, ½ã ããè¹ãìà / Manipur ½ãñÜããÊã¾ã / Meghalaya ãä½ã ããñà½ã / Mizoram ããøããêãõ / Nagaland ãä ã¹ãìàã / Tripura ãà -¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / North-Eastern Region 2,46 2, ,528 2, Ôã½¹ãî ãã ¼ããÀ ã / All India 141,68 136,527-5, , ,16-7,6-4.7 # Lakshadweep and Andaman & Nicobar Islands are stand- alone systems, power supply position of these,does not form part of regional requirement and availability NOTE: Cumulative figures of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are w.e.f. Jun 214 due to bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh into Andhra Pradesh and Telangana w.e.f. June,

35 ã ãìãàãè, 215 ½ãñ ƒâ ãäô È ã ¹ãÀ ãäìã²ãì ã ãš ãõ ããè ãšã ãäìãìãà ã / Notified Power Cuts/Restrictions on Industries during January,215 Àã ¾ã /àãñ ã / State/ Region ããã ãš ãõ ããè / Energy Cut ½ããâØã ãš ãõ ããè / Demand cut ãàãè àãñ ã / Northern Region Þãâ ãèøã / Chandigarh* ãäªêêããè / Delhi NIL NIL ÖãäÀ¾ãã ãã / Haryana NIL NIL ãäö½ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Pradesh Himachal NIL NIL ã½½ãì ãší½ããèà / Jammu & Kashmir* ¹ãâ ããºã / Punjab NIL NIL Àã ãô ãã ã / Rajasthan NIL NIL ãà ¹ÇãªñÍã / Uttar Pradesh NIL NIL ãàãœãâ / Uttarakhand.384 MU/day on HT/LT industries. 14 MW cut on HT/LT industries. ¹ããäÍÞã½ããè àãñ ã / Western Region œ ããèôãøã / Chhattisgarh NIL NIL Øãì ãàã ã / Gujarat All industries are allowed to run their units on all days of week and if they want to avail staggered holiday, then they will have to be staggered on notified day only and cannot avail as per their choice. All industries are required to keep their recess ½ã ¾ã ¹ãƪñÍã / Madhya Pradesh NIL NIL ½ãÖãÀãÓ È / Maharashtra NIL NIL ØããñÌãã / Goa NIL NIL ªãäàã ããè àãñ ã / Southern Region ãã Çã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Andhra Pradesh त ल ग न / Telangana ãš Ããã ãš / Karnataka ãñšàêã / Kerala ããä½ãêã ãã / Tamil Nadu ¹ãì ìþãñàãè / Puducherry Nil; However, there was load shedding of upto 73 MW (1.45 MU for the month). Nil; However, there was load shedding of upto 248 MW (99.93 MU for the month). Nil; However, there was load shedding up to 1 MW during peak hours ( MU for the month). Nil; However, there was load shedding up to 165 MW during peak hours (16.77 MU for the month). 2% Cut on base Demand and Energy Consumption in respect of HT industrial and commercial consumers during day time. 9 % cut on base Demand (18 hrs to 22 hrs) had been imposed. ; However, there was load shedding of upto 1494 MW (263.1 MU for Nil ¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / Eastern Region ãäºãöãà / Bihar ããàœã / Jharkhand ããñãäü Íãã / Odisha ¹ããäÏÞã½ã ºãâØããÊã / West Bengal No Notified Cuts No Notified Cuts No Notified Cuts No Notified Cuts * Data not received. 27

36 ã ãìãàãè, 215 ½ãñ ãðšãäóã àãñ ã ãšãñ ãäìã²ãì ã ãã¹ãîãä ãã ãšã ãäìãìãà ã / Power Supply to Agricultural Sector during January,215 Àã ¾ã /àãñ ã / State/ Region ããõôã ã ãäìã²ãì ã ãã¹ãîãä ãã Üãâ ãò ½ãò / Average Hours of Supply ãàãè àãñ ã / Northern Region Þãâ ãèøã / Chandigarh* ãäªêêããè / Delhi ÖãäÀ¾ãã ãã / Haryana There is no agricultural load in Delhi. Three Phase Supply :9:18 hrs/day (Average) ãäö½ããþãêã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Himachal Pradesh HPSEBL has only 2% agriculture consumers and uninterrupted power is being supplied to agriculture sector ã½½ãì ãší½ããèà / Jammu & Kashmir* ¹ãâ ããºã / Punjab Three Phase Supply : 6:14 hrs/day (Average) Single phase Supply : 24: hrs/day (Average) Àã ãô ãã ã / Rajasthan Three Phase Supply : 6.45 hrs/day (Average) Single phase Supply( FRP/Non FRP Feeders) : 24. hrs/day (Average) ãà ¹ÇãªñÍã / Uttar Pradesh ãàãœãâ / Uttarakhand Three Phase Supply : 11:26 hrs/day (Average) Three Phase Supply : 21:25 hrs/day (Average) Single phase Supply : 13:13 hrs/day (Average) Single phase Supply : 21:25 hrs/day (Average) ¹ããäÍÞã½ããè àãñ ã / Western Region œ ããèôãøã / Chhattisgarh Øãì ãàã ã / Gujarat ½ã ¾ã ¹ãƪñÍã / Madhya Pradesh Three Phase Supply : 18 hrs/day Only 8 hours power supply in staggered form in rotation of day and night is given to Agriculture. Single Phase supply during rest of 16 hours. Jyotigram Yojana 24 hrs. Three Phase Supply(Mixed) : 23:13 hrs /day (Average) ½ãÖãÀãÓ È / Maharashtra ØããñÌãã / Goa Three Phase Supply : 9 hrs/day (Average) No restriction Single phase Supply : 18 hrs/day (Average) ªãäàã ããè àãñ ã / Southern Region ãã Çã ¹ÇãªñÍã / Andhra Pradesh Three Phase Supply : 7 hrs/day. त ल ग न / Telangana ãš ããã ãš / Karnataka ãñšàêã / Kerala Three Phase Supply : 7 hrs/day. Three Phase Supply : 6 hrs/day No Restrictions Single Phase Supply : 6-12 hrs/day ããä½ãêã ãã î / Tamil Nadu ¹ãì ìþãñàãè / Puducherry Three Phase Supply : 9 hrs/day is ensured (6 hrs during day time and 3 hrs during night time) No Restrictions ¹ãîÌããê àãñ ã / Eastern Region ãäºãöãà / Bihar ããàœã / Jharkhand ããñãäü Íãã / Odisha ¹ããäÏÞã½ã ºãâØããÊã / West Bengal About 18 hrs About 2 hrs 24 hrs About 23 hrs * Data not received. 28

37 Section G - Growth of Power Sector SN Contents Page 1 Growth of Installed Capacity since 6th Plan 29 2 Growth of Transmission Sector since 6th Plan 3 3 All India Yearly Coal consumption for Power Generation (Utilities) 4 All India Annual Per Capita Consumption of Electricity since Average cost of power supply & Average realisation (Paisa/kwh) 6 Growth of Rural Electrification & Pump Sets Energisation 32 7 Status of Hydro Schemes Cleared by the CEA during April '14 to January '15

38 Plan / Year 1. Growth of Installed Capacity Since 6th Plan Thermal Coal Gas Diesel Total Nuclear Hydro (In MW) End of 6th Plan End of 7th Plan End of 8th Plan End of 9th Plan End of 1th Plan End of 11th Plan End of Janury ' Captive Generation Capacity in Industries having demand of 1 MW and above, grid interactive (as on ) = 4, 726 MW RES (MNRE) Total All India Generating Installed Capacity ( MW ) (As on ) Coal Gas Diesel Nuclear Hydro Res Total Coal Gas Diesel Nuclear Hydro Res 29

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