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5. Natural Gas Statistics
5.1 Natural Gas Reserves
Table: Year-wise Trends of Natural Gas Reserves in India As on Onshore Offshore Total (bcm)
1.4.2005
340
761
1101 1.4.2006 330 745 1075
1.4.2007
270
785
1055 1.4.2008 304 786 1090
1.4.2009
328
788
1116 1.4.2010 334 815 1149
1.4.2011
431
847
1278 1.4.2012 448 883 1331
Table: State-wise Reserves of Natural Gas in India (31 March, 2012) State/Region Reserves (bcm)
Andhra Pradesh
42.30 Arunachal Pradesh 2.15
Assam
139.82 CBM 97.54
Eastern Offshore
462.03 Gujarat 78.19
Nagaland
0.12 Rajasthan 12.13
Tamil Nadu
39.30 Tripura 36.05
Western Offshore
420.63 Total 1330.26
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5.2 Natural Gas Production
Table: Year-wise Trends in Natural Gas Production Year Natural Gas Production (mcm)
2000-01
29,477 2001-02 29,714
2002-03
31,389 2003-04 31,962
2004-05
31,763 2005-06 32,202
2006-07
31,747 2007-08 32,417
2008-09
32,845 2009-10 47,573
2010-11
52,222 2011-12 47,558
2012-13
40,676
5.3 LNG Imports
Table: Year-wise LNG Imports to India Year LNG Imports (Mt)
2003-04
0.247 2004-05 2.499
2005-06
5.060 2006-07 6.811
2007-08
8.249 2008-09 7.958
2009-10
8.922 2010-11 9.730
2011-12
11.632 2012-13 10.901
Reliance LNG import data in not included
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5.4 Natural Gas Consumption
Table: Year-wise Net Availability and Sale of Natural Gas Year Net Availability (bcm) Sale (bcm)
2003-04
30.906
26.710 2004-05 30.775 26.505
2005-06
31.325
26.858 2006-07 30.791 26.771
2007-08
31.478
26.974 2008-09 31.750 27.063
2009-10
46.486
40.831 2010-11 51.230 46.042
2011-12
46.326
41.025 2012-13 39.705 34.303
Net availability denotes natural gas available for consumption, which is derived by deducting gas flared from gross production by producing companies. Sale denotes gas available for sale, which is derived by deducting internal use of gas by producing companies from Net Availability.
Table: Industry-wise Off-take of Natural Gas (2011-12) Industry Off-take (bcm)
Energy Purpose
Power Generation 20.33
Industrial Fuel
1.62 Tea Plantation 0.18
Domestic Fuel
2.85 Captive use 0.78
Others
0.93 Non-Energy Purpose
Fertilizer Industry
11.33 Petro-Chemicals 1.3
Others
6.59 Total 45.91
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6. Renewable Energy Statistics
6.1 Renewable Energy Potential
Table: Source-wise Potential of Renewable Energy in India (1 April, 2013) Resource Estimated Potential (MW)
Solar Power
1,00,000 Wind Power 1,00,000
Small Hydro Power
20,000 Biomass Power 17,000
Bagasse Cogeneration
5,000 Municipal Solid Waste to Energy 2,600
Industrial Waste to Energy
1,280 Total 2,45,880
Solar Power is estimated at 30-50 MW/sq/km. Wind power is estimated at 80 m height.
Table: State-wise Estimated Potential of Renewable Energy (1 April, 2013) State or UT Potential (MW)
Andhra Pradesh
16476.10 Arunachal Pradesh 1585.58
Assam
570.49 Bihar 1358.75
Chhattisgarh
1680.95 Goa 32.20
Gujarat
36955.67 Haryana 1909.65
Himachal Pradesh
2605.61 Jammu & Kashmir 7158.27
Jharkhand
399.95 Karnataka 19314.62
Kerala
2621.50 Madhya Pradesh 5193.44
Maharashtra
10179.63 Manipur 180.50
Meghalaya
325.16
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Mizoram 171.40
Nagaland
223.18 Orissa 1947.87
Punjab
3958.48 Rajasthan 6208.07
Sikkim
366.94 Tamil Nadu 16482.01
Tripura
51.26 Uttar Pradesh 4763.45
Uttarakhand
2270.57 West Bengal 962.11
Andaman & Nicobar
372.91 Chandigarh 6.00
Dadar & Nagar Haveli
0.00 Daman & Diu 4.00
Delhi
131.00 Lakshwadeep 0.00
Pondicherry
122.50 Others 1022.00 Total 147611.82
Solar energy potential is not included.
6.2 Grid Interactive Renewable Power
Table: Source-wise Installed Capacity of Grid Interactive Renewable Power (31 March, 2013) Source Capacity (MW)
Wind Power
19051.45 Small Hydro Power (SHP) 3632.25
Biomass Power
1264.80 Bagasse Cogeneration 2337.43
Waste to Power
96.08 Solar Power (SPV) 1686.44 Total 28068.45
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Table: State-wise Installed Capacity of Grid Interactive Renewable Power (31 March, 2013) State or UT Capacity (MW)
Andhra Pradesh
1113.94 Arunachal Pradesh 103.93
Assam
31.11 Bihar 114.00
Chhattisgarh
305.90 Gujarat 4078.58
Haryana
123.20 Himachal Pradesh 587.91
Jammu & Kashmir
130.53 Jharkhand 20.05
Karnataka
3605.29 Kerala 193.55
Madhya Pradesh
529.38 Maharashtra 4188.40
Manipur
5.45 Meghalaya 31.03
Mizoram
36.47 Nagaland 28.67
Odisha
97.30 Punjab 297.58
Rajasthan
3352.70 Sikkim 52.11
Tamil Nadu
7849.09 Tripura 16.01
Uttar Pradesh
823.98 Uttarakhand 189.87
West Bengal
126.45 Andaman & Nicobar 10.35
Delhi
18.56 Others 5.92 Total 28067.26
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7.3 Electricity Transmission
Table: Year-wise Installed Capacity of Transmission Lines FY Ending T&D Lines Length (ckm)
2006-07
69,39,529 2007-08 72,87,413
2008-09
74,87,977 2009-10 78,01,098
2010-11
79,51,486 2011-12 87,26,092
2012-13
89,70,112
Table: Capacity of Transmission Lines (31 March, 2013) Type Central State JV/Private Total (ckm)
500 kV HVDC
5,948
1,504
1,980
9,432 765 KV 6,048 411 6,459
400 kV
76,534
33,276
8,370
1,18,180 220 kV 10,474 1,29,213 830 1,40,517 Total 2,74,588
Table: Substation Capacity (31 March, 2013) Type Central State JV/Private Total (MVA)
765 kV
48,000
1,000
49,000 400 kV 85,165 82,027 630 1,67,822
220 kV
7,716
2,33,611
1,567
2,42,894 500 kV HVDC 9,500 1,500 2,500 13,500
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Table: Trends in T&D Losses in India Year Losses in MU T&D Percentage Losses
2001-02
1,66,111
33.98% 2002-03 1,62,883 32.40%
2003-04
1,74,035
32.53% 2004-05 1,75,535 31.25%
2005-06
1,80,098
30.41% 2006-07 1,83,044 28.65%
2007-08
1,87,513
27.18% 2008-09 1,83,976 25.86%
2009-10
1,92,211
25.23% 2010-11 1,92,358 23.76%
2011-12
2,22,412
25.11%
7.4 Electricity Consumption
Table: Trends in Electricity Consumption in India Year Consumption (MU)
2001-02
3,22,459 2002-03 3,39,598
2003-04
3,60,937 2004-05 3,86,134
2005-06
4,11,887 2006-07 4,55,749
2007-08
5,01,977 2008-09 5,53,995
2009-10
6,12,644 2010-11 6,94,392
2011-12
7,72,630
Consumption of electricity is from utilities.
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Table: Sector-wise Electricity Consumption (2012-13) Sector Consumption (MU) Share (%)
Industrial
3,82,670
45.52% Domestic 1,85,858 22.11%
Agricultural
1,40,960
16.77% Commercial 71,019 8.45%
Traction
15,431
1.84% Others 44,809 5.33% Total 8,40,747
Electricity consumption is from utilities and non-utilities
Table: Per Capita Consumption of Electricity Year Units (kWh)
2004-05
612.5 2005-06 631.4
2006-07
671.9 2007-08 717.1
2008-09
733.5 2009-10 778.6
2010-11
818.8 2011-12 883.6
2012-13
917.2
Per capita consumption of electricity is calculated as gross electrical energy availability divided by the mid-year population.
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Unit Abbreviations
Billion cubic meters
bcm Billion tonnes Bt
Circuit kilometer
ckm Giga watt hour GWh
Kilo watt hour
kWh Mega volt ampere MVA
Mega watt
MW Million cubic meters mcm
Million tonnes
Mt Million tonnes per annum MTPA
Million units
MU