The document discusses renewable energy issues and challenges in Karnataka, India. It provides statistics on installed renewable energy capacity as of 2010, including 2831 MW total from sources like wind (1536 MW), small hydro (572 MW), and biomass (87 MW). The state has achieved growth in renewable energy through policies promoting private sector development of projects like solar homes and streets lights in rural areas. The state's 2010 renewable energy policy set a target of adding 4326 MW of capacity by 2014 through various sources including wind, hydro, biomass and solar.
3. 06 129 Solar RE Source Allotted capacity in MW Installed capacity in MW Wind 9235 1536 Small hydro 2385 572 Cogen 1035 630 Biomass 478 87 Total 13262 2831 Achievements in Renewable Energy Sector as on 31.05.2010
5. Year Wind Small Hydro Cogen Bio mass Solar Total Up to 2005 413 207 294 46 0 960 05-06 175 77 46 27 0 325 06-07 264 12 0 8 0 284 07-08 193 91 0 0 284 08-09 321 5 197 0 0 523 09-10 170 138 44 6 6 364 Total 1536 530 581 87 6 2740 Year Wise Additions Of Capacity From RE Sources
6. District (Location) No of villages/hamlets No of home solar lights No of solar street lights Uttar Kannada & Belgaum 16 607 69 Mysore, Chamrajmagar & Chikkamagalur 14 462 44 Shimoga, Gulbarga, Dakshina Kannada Kodagu 32 601 105 Shimoga, Uttarkannada & Chamrajnagar 13 160 19 Total 75 1830 237 Remote Village Electrification - Status
7. KREDL has been Implementing the Solar Photovoltaic Program of MNRE in the State. VILLAGE ELECTRIFICATION Solar Home Lighting – 23038 Nos.
12. Sources 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 Total Wind 630 680 530 530 599 2969 Small Hydro 100 100 150 150 100 600 Cogeneration 56 56 56 56 57 281 Biomass 60 60 60 60 60 300 Waste to Energy 10 10 10 10 10 50 Solar PV & Thermal 6 30 30 30 30 126 Total 862 936 836 836 856 4326 Targets For Renewable Energy (2009-2014) in MW
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15. Source No of projects Capacity in MW Wind 20 717 Small hydro 16 115 Cogeneration 5 86 Waste to Energy 1 8 Solar 3 10 Total 45 936 Action plan for 2010-2011