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  • 8/10/2019 Hydro Power in India: Waiting to be Tapped | An Aranca Infographic

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    India ranks fifth in the world in terms of exploitable hydro-potential. However, the country has notbeen able to make the most of this opportunity in terms of actual project implementation. The

    government has laid ambitious targets for the hydro-electric sector in the 12th Five Year Plan

    (2012-17) which furthers Indias low carbon strategy. Hydro sectors contribution to the total energy

    pie will increase only marginally by 2017 in-spite of capacity addition by over 10,897 MW.

    However, it will be the source of replenishment for many energy starved northern and north

    eastern parts of the nation where huge projects have been planned. In light of these

    developments and overall energy requirements, a robust outlook for the hydro power sector is

    envisaged.

    Compiled by: Rajendra Rajpurohit

    Arancas Views

    Source: CEA, Ministry of Power, Government of India

    Hydro Power in IndiaWaiting to be Tapped

    Indias hydro power sector has a significant untapped

    potential. Adherence to the envisaged future plans is expected

    to ensure considerable contribution of this sector toward Indias

    growing energy demand.

    Indias Power Sector: Installed Capacity in Megawatts (MW)

    2012 2013 2014 2017f

    Total CAGR for 2012 - 17 : 7.68%

    Hydro CAGR for 2012 - 17 : 5.01%

    Themal, Nuclear, RES*

    Hydro

    Hydro Power Market Scenario

    Hydro Power Projects: Current Installed Capacity

    Hydro Power Projects for Implementation during 12th FiveYear Plan (2012-17)

    0500

    5012000

    20013000

    30014000

    Mizoram, Nagaland,

    Chandigarh, Tripura,

    Manipur, Arunachal

    Pradesh,

    Chhattisgarh, Bihar,

    Sikkim, Jharkhand,

    Meghalaya, Assam

    Delhi, Gujarat, West

    Bengal, Haryana,

    Rajasthan, Jammu &

    Kashmir, Kerala

    Uttar Pradesh,

    Uttarakhand, Odisha,

    Tamil Nadu

    Punjab,

    Himachal Pradesh,

    Madhya Pradesh,

    Maharashtra,

    Karnataka, Andhra

    Pradesh

    Number of Projects Capacity (MW)

    Mizoram

    255,083

    212,591

    194,037

    171,612

    39,339

    39,893

    40,799

    50,236

    SIkkimArunachal Pradesh

    Himachal Pradesh

    Jammu Kashmir

    Uttarakhand

    Total

    5

    1,109

    14

    3,583

    4

    1,025

    6

    2,066 3

    1,710

    44

    10,869

    Other States

    11

    1,404

    * Renewable Energy Sources (RES) include small hydro projects, biomass power,

    urban and industrial waste power, solar energy and wind energy

    Projections are based on the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) without any interim deadlines.

    The hydro power sector has so

    far utilized just 26.91% of its

    total potential

    (148,701 MW) in India.

    To meet Indias energy requirement, a capacity addition of more than

    88,000 MW has been assessed during the 12th Five Year Plan (201217),

    which includes 10,897 MW of hydro electric power.

    In 201415, the hydro power

    sector is expected to produce

    129,097 Million Units

    (MU) of electricity.

    26.91%

    Note: The table buckets the respective states based on their current installed capacity.

    State-wise Capacity in Megawatts (MW)

    * Renewable Energy Sources (RES) include small hydro projects, biomass power,

    urban and industrial waste power, solar energy and wind energy

    Projections are based on the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) without any interim deadlines.

    The hydro power sector has so

    far utilized just 26.91% of its

    total potential

    (148,701 MW) in India.

    To meet Indias energy requirement, a capacity addition of more than

    88,000 MW has been assessed during the 12th Five Year Plan (201217),

    which includes 10,897 MW of hydro electric power.

    In 201415, the hydro power

    sector is expected to produce

    129,097 Million Units

    (MU) of electricity.

    26.91%

    Note: The table buckets the respective states based on their current installed capacity.

    State-wise Capacity in Megawatts (MW)