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Indian Energy Sector Statistics 2013
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Table of Contents 
1. Energy Statistics ............................................................................ 3 
1.1 Production of Primary Sources of Energy ......................................... 3 
1.2 Consumption of Conventional Energy .............................................. 4 
2. Lignite Statistics ............................................................................ 5 
2.1 Lignite Reserves ........................................................................... 5 
2.2 Lignite Production ........................................................................ 5 
2.3 Lignite Consumption ..................................................................... 6 
3. Coal Statistics ................................................................................ 7 
3.1 Coal Reserves .............................................................................. 7 
3.2 Coal Production ............................................................................ 8 
3.3 Coal Imports................................................................................ 9 
3.4 Coal Washeries ............................................................................ 9 
4. Crude Oil Statistics ...................................................................... 10 
4.1 Crude Oil Reserves ..................................................................... 10 
4.2 Crude Oil Production ................................................................... 11 
4.3 Crude Oil Import ........................................................................ 11 
4.4 Installed Refining Capacity .......................................................... 12 
5. Natural Gas Statistics .................................................................. 13 
5.1 Natural Gas Reserves ................................................................. 13 
5.2 Natural Gas Production ............................................................... 14 
5.3 LNG Imports .............................................................................. 14 
5.4 Natural Gas Consumption ............................................................ 15 
6. Renewable Energy Statistics ........................................................ 16 
6.1 Renewable Energy Potential ......................................................... 16 
6.2 Grid Interactive Renewable Power ................................................ 17 
7. Electricity Statistics ..................................................................... 19 
7.1 Installed Electricity Generation Capacity ........................................ 19
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7.2 Electricity Generation .................................................................. 20 
7.3 Electricity Transmission ............................................................... 23 
7.4 Electricity Consumption ............................................................... 24 
Unit Abbreviations ........................................................................... 26
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1. Energy Statistics 
1.1 Production of Primary Sources of Energy 
Table: Trends in Production (Peta Joules) of Primary Sources of Energy in India Year Coal & Lignite Crude Petroleum Natural Gas Electricity (Hydro & Nuclear) Total 
1970-71 
1,598 
286 
56 
996 
2,936 1975-76 2,150 354 91 1,293 3,888 
1980-81 
2,493 
440 
91 
1,784 
4,808 1985-86 3,185 1,263 313 2,016 6,777 
1990-91 
4,063 
1,383 
693 
2,800 
8,939 1995-96 5,264 1,472 872 2,900 10,508 
2000-01 
5,727 
1,358 
1,135 
3,286 
11,506 2005-06 7,009 1,348 1,240 4,277 13,874 
2006-07 
7,459 
1,423 
1,223 
4,763 
14,868 2007-08 7,926 1,429 1,248 4,944 15,547 
2008-09 
8,476 
1,403 
1,265 
5,133 
16,277 2009-10 9,137 1,411 1,830 4,511 16,889 
2010-11 
9,207 
1,579 
2,012 
5,059 
17,857 2011-12 9,410 1,595 1,832 5,897 18,734 
Thermal electricity is not a primary source of energy.
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1.2 Consumption of Conventional Energy 
Table: Trends in Consumption (Peta Joules) of Conventional Energy in India Year Coal & Lignite Crude Petroleum Natural Gas Electricity Total 
1970-71 
1,491 
770 
25 
1,574 
3,860 1975-76 1,929 933 43 2,169 5,074 
1980-81 
2,288 
1,082 
59 
2,965 
6,394 1985-86 3,051 1,797 191 4,432 9,471 
1990-91 
3,800 
2,168 
492 
6,853 
13,313 1995-96 5,059 2,459 697 9,973 18,188 
2000-01 
5,396 
4,331 
1,073 
11,398 
22,198 2005-06 7,009 5,448 1,195 14,828 28,480 
2006-07 
7,459 
6,136 
1,208 
16,407 
31,210 2007-08 7,926 6,536 1,189 18,392 34,043 
2008-09 
8,476 
6,732 
1,223 
20,264 
36,695 2009-10 9,137 8,071 1,791 22,329 41,328 
2010-11 
9,207 
8,632 
1,974 
24,636 
44,449 2011-12 9,410 8,852 1,790 27,210 47,262 
Electricity includes thermal, hydro & nuclear electricity from utilities. Crude oil is in terms of refinery crude throughput.
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2. Lignite Statistics 
2.1 Lignite Reserves 
Table: State-wise Lignite Reserves in India (31 March, 2013) State Proved Indicated Inferred Total (Bt) 
Tamil Nadu 
3.74 
22.90 
7.71 
34.35 Rajasthan 1.17 2.67 1.85 5.69 
Gujarat 
1.28 
0.28 
1.16 
2.72 Pondicherry 0.00 0.41 0.01 0.42 
Jammu & Kashmir 
0.00 
0.02 
0.01 
0.03 Kerala 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 
West Bengal 
0.00 
0.00 
0.00 
0.00 Total 6.19 26.28 10.75 43.22 
2.2 Lignite Production 
Table: Year-wise Production of Lignite in India Year Lignite Production (Mt) 
2000-01 
22.95 2001-02 24.81 
2002-03 
26.02 2003-04 27.96 
2004-05 
30.34 2005-06 30.23 
2006-07 
31.29 2007-08 33.98 
2008-09 
32.42 2009-10 34.07 
2010-11 
37.73 2011-12 42.33 
2012-13 
46.47
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2.3 Lignite Consumption 
Table: Industry-wise Lignite Consumption in India Year Electricity Cement Paper Cotton Others Total (Mt) 
2000-01 
19.76 
0.09 
0.16 
1.40 
3.41 
24.82 2005-06 23.36 0.79 0.23 1.11 4.86 30.34 
2006-07 
23.92 
0.77 
0.22 
0.84 
5.06 
30.80 2007-08 26.76 0.96 0.35 0.77 5.83 34.66 
2008-09 
25.71 
0.01 
2.46 
6.01 
31.79 2009-10 28.14 0.38 1.82 4.09 34.43 
2010-11 
29.9 
0.36 
2.56 
1.18 
6.25 
37.69 2011-12 32.06 1.01 0.06 1.24 8.74 41.88 
Others include jute, bricks, coal for soft coke, colliery, chemicals, fertilizers and industries consumption. Cotton is included in others from 2008-09 onwards.
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3. Coal Statistics 
3.1 Coal Reserves 
Table: Year-wise Trends of Coal Reserves in India As on Proved Indicated Inferred Total (Bt) 
1.4.2007 
99.060 
120.177 
38.144 
257.381 1.4.2008 101.829 124.216 38.490 264.535 
1.4.2009 
105.820 
123.470 
37.920 
267.210 1.4.2010 109.798 130.654 36.358 276.810 
1.4.2011 
114.002 
137.471 
34.389 
285.862 1.4.2012 118.145 142.169 33.183 293.497 
1.4.2013 
123.181 
142.632 
33.101 
298.914 
Table: State-wise Coal Reserves in India (1 April, 2013) State Proved Indicated Inferred Total (Mt) 
Gondwana Coalfields 
Jharkhand 41155.36 32986.36 6559.47 80701.19 
Odisha 
27283.74 
37110.19 
9316.08 
73710.01 Chattisgarh 14779.18 34106.61 3283.25 52169.04 
West Bengal 
13395.95 
12995.28 
4891.96 
31283.19 Madhya Pradesh 9817.61 12354.80 2888.76 25061.17 
Andhra Pradesh 
9604.46 
9553.91 
3048.59 
22206.96 Maharashtra 5667.48 3186.35 2110.21 10964.04 
Uttar Pradesh 
884.04 
177.76 
0.00 
1061.80 Bihar 0.00 0.00 160.00 160.00 
Sikkim 
0.00 
58.25 
42.98 
101.23 Assam 0.00 2.79 0.00 2.79 
Tertiary Coalfields 
Meghalaya 89.04 16.51 470.93 576.48 
Assam 
464.78 
42.72 
3.02 
510.52 Nagaland 8.76 0.00 306.65 315.41 
Arunachal Pradesh 
31.23 
40.11 
18.89 
90.23
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3.2 Coal Production 
Table: Year-wise Coal Production in India Year Total (Mt) 
1991-92 
232.818 1992-93 241.995 
1993-94 
248.687 1994-95 257.770 
1995-96 
273.415 1996-97 286.080 
1997-98 
297.169 1998-99 292.270 
1999-00 
300.043 2000-01 313.696 
2001-02 
327.787 2002-03 341.272 
2003-04 
361.246 2004-05 382.615 
2005-06 
407.013 2006-07 430.832 
2007-08 
457.082 2008-09 491.757 
2009-10 
532.042 2010-11 532.694 
2011-12 
539.940 2012-13 557.70 
Table: Company-wise Coal Production in India (2012-13) Company Production (Mt) 
Coal India Limited 
452.21 Singareni Collieries Company Ltd 53.19 
Others 
52.30 Total (Mt) 557.70
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3.3 Coal Imports 
Table: Year-wise Coal Imports to India Year Gross Import (Mt) 
2000-01 
20.930 2001-02 20.548 
2002-03 
23.260 2003-04 21.683 
2004-05 
28.950 2005-06 38.586 
2006-07 
43.081 2007-08 49.794 
2008-09 
59.003 2009-10 73.255 
2010-11 
68.918 2011-12 102.850 
2012-13 
137.560 
3.4 Coal Washeries 
Table: Installed Capacity of Coal Washeries in India Company Coking Non-Coking Total (MTPA) 
Coal India Limited 
19.68 
21.22 
40.90 PSU & Private 10.01 80.33 90.34 Total 29.69 101.55 131.24
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4. Crude Oil Statistics 
4.1 Crude Oil Reserves 
Table: Year-wise Trends of Crude Oil Reserves in India As on Onshore Offshore Total (Mt) 
1.4.2005 
376 
410 
786 1.4.2006 387 369 756 
1.4.2007 
357 
368 
725 1.4.2008 404 367 771 
1.4.2009 
406 
368 
774 1.4.2010 403 371 774 
1.4.2011 
403 
354 
757 1.4.2012 398 362 760 
Table: Region-wise Crude Oil Reserves in India (as on 1 April, 2012) State or Region Reserves (Mt) 
Andhra Pradesh 
5.59 Arunachal Pradesh 3.41 
Assam 
172.54 Eastern Offshore 24.12 
Gujarat 
135.72 Nagaland 2.69 
Rajasthan 
68.87 Tamil Nadu 8.86 
Tripura 
0.07 Western Offshore 337.72 Total 759.59
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4.2 Crude Oil Production 
Table: Trends in Crude Oil Production in India Year Production (Mt) 
2001-02 
32.032 2002-03 33.044 
2003-04 
33.373 2004-05 33.981 
2005-06 
32.190 2006-07 33.988 
2007-08 
34.118 2008-09 33.509 
2009-10 
33.689 2010-11 37.711 
2011-12 
38.087 2012-13 37.864 
4.3 Crude Oil Import 
Table: Trends in Crude Oil Imports to India Year Gross Imports (Mt) 
2001-02 
78.71 2002-03 81.99 
2003-04 
90.43 2004-05 95.86 
2005-06 
99.41 2006-07 111.50 
2007-08 
121.67 2008-09 132.78 
2009-10 
159.26 2010-11 163.60 
2011-12 
171.73 2012-13 184.78
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4.4 Installed Refining Capacity 
Table: List of Refineries in India (as on 31 March, 2013) S. No. Company Name Location Capacity (MTPA) 
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IOCL 
Guwahati 
1.00 2 IOCL Barauni 6.00 
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IOCL 
Koyali 
13.70 4 IOCL Haldia 7.50 
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IOCL 
Mathura 
8.00 6 IOCL Digboi 0.65 
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IOCL 
Panipat 
15.00 8 IOCL Bongaigaon 2.35 
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HPCL 
Mumbai 
6.50 10 HPCL Visakhapatnam 8.30 
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BPCL 
Mumbai 
12.00 12 BPCL Kochi 9.50 
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CPCL 
Manali 
10.50 14 CPCL Nagapattinam 1.00 
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Numaligarh Refinery Ltd 
Numaligarh 
3.00 16 MRPL Mangalore 15.00 
17 
Tatipaka Refinery (ONGC) 
Andhra Pradesh 
0.07 18 BPCL & Oman Oil Company Bina 6.00 
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HPCL Mittal Energy Limited 
Bathinda 
9.00 20 RIL (Domestic) Jamnagar 33.00 
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Reliance Petroleum Ltd. 
SEZ, Jamnagar 
27.00 22 Essar Oil Limited Vadinar 20.00 Total 215.07
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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. Electricity Statistics 
7.1 Installed Electricity Generation Capacity 
Table: Year-wise Trends in Installed Generation Capacity Year Thermal Hydro Nuclear RES Total (MW) 
2006-07 
86,015 
34,654 
3,900 
7,760 
1,32,329 2007-08 91,907 35,909 4,120 11,125 1,43,061 
2008-09 
93,725 
36,878 
4,120 
13,242 
1,47,965 2009-10 1,02,454 36,863 4,560 15,521 1,59,398 
2010-11 
1,12,824 
37,567 
4,780 
18,455 
1,73,626 2011-12 1,31,603 38,990 4,780 24,504 1,99,877 
2012-13 
1,51,531 
39,491 
4,780 
27,542 
2,23,344 
Table: Source-wise Installed Capacity (31 March, 2013) Mode Capacity (MW) Share (%) of Total 
Thermal 
151530.49 
67.8 - Coal - 130220.89 
- Gas 
- 20109.85 
- Diesel - 1199.75 
Nuclear 
4780.00 
2.1 Hydro 39491.40 17.7 
RES 
27541.71 
12.3 Total 223343.60 
Table: Region-wise Installed Capacity (31 March, 2013) Region Thermal Nuclear Hydro RES Total 
Northern 
37,207.75 
1,620.00 
15,467.75 
5,589.25 
59,884.75 Western 58,262.80 1,840.00 7,447.50 8,986.93 76,537.23 
Southern 
30,934.60 
1,320.00 
11,353.03 
12,251.85 
55,859.48 Eastern 23,665.08 0.00 3,981.12 454.91 28,101.11 
North Eastern 
1,390.24 
0.00 
1,242.00 
252.68 
2,884.92 Islands 70.02 0.00 0.00 6.10 76.12 Total 1,51,530.49 4,780.00 39,491.40 27,541.72 2,23,343.61
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Table: Sector-wise Installed Capacity (31 March, 2013) Sector Capacity (MW) Share (%) 
State 
89,124.62 
39.90% Private 68,859.04 30.83% 
Central 
65,359.94 
29.26% Total 2,23,343.60 
7.2 Electricity Generation 
Table: Year-wise Trends in Gross Electricity Generation Year Billion Units 
2001-02 
515.2 2002-03 531.6 
2003-04 
558.3 2004-05 587.4 
2005-06 
617.5 2006-07 662.4 
2007-08 
704.5 2008-09 723.8 
2009-10 
771.6 2010-11 811.1 
2011-12 
876.8 2012-13 912.0 
Bhutan import is included; electricity generation excludes from power plants with capacity less than 25 MW.
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Table: Year-wise Net Electricity Generation in India Year Gross Generation (Utilities) Auxiliary Consumption Net Generation (MU) 
2001-02 
5,17,439 
36,606 
4,80,833 2002-03 5,32,693 38,256 4,94,437 
2003-04 
5,65,102 
39,801 
5,25,301 2004-05 5,94,456 41,590 5,52,866 
2005-06 
6,23,819 
41,970 
5,81,849 2006-07 6,70,654 43,577 6,27,077 
2007-08 
7,22,626 
45,531 
6,77,095 2008-09 7,45,626 47,573 6,98,053 
2009-10 
7,96,281 
49,706 
7,46,575 2010-11 8,44,846 52,380 7,92,466 
2011-12 
9,23,203 
57,238 
8,65,965 
Table: Year-wise Trends in All-India Thermal PLF Year Plant Load Factor 
2001-02 
69.90% 2002-03 72.10% 
2003-04 
72.70% 2004-05 74.80% 
2005-06 
73.60% 2006-07 76.80% 
2007-08 
78.60% 2008-09 77.20% 
2009-10 
77.50% 2010-11 75.07% 
2011-12 
73.32% 2012-13 69.95% 
PLF is based on coal and lignite based thermal power stations only.
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Table: Energy Deficit in India (Power Supply Position) Year Requirement (GWh) Availability (GWh) Deficit (GWh) Deficit % 
2001-02 
5,22,537 
4,83,350 
39,187 
7.50% 2002-03 5,45,674 4,97,589 48,085 8.81% 
2003-04 
5,59,264 
5,19,398 
39,866 
7.13% 2004-05 5,91,373 5,48,115 43,258 7.31% 
2005-06 
6,31,757 
5,78,819 
52,938 
8.38% 2006-07 6,90,587 6,24,495 66,092 9.57% 
2007-08 
7,39,343 
6,66,007 
73,336 
9.92% 2008-09 7,77,039 6,91,038 86,001 11.07% 
2009-10 
8,30,594 
7,46,644 
83,950 
10.11% 2010-11 8,61,591 7,88,355 73,236 8.50% 
2011-12 
9,37,199 
8,57,886 
79,313 
8.46% 2012-13 9,98,114 9,11,209 86,905 8.71% 
Table: Peak Deficit in India (Power Supply Position) Year Demand (GWh) Availability (GWh) Deficit (GWh) Deficit % 
2000-01 
74,872 
65,628 
9,244 
12.35% 2001-02 78,441 69,189 9,252 11.79% 
2002-03 
81,492 
71,547 
9,945 
12.20% 2003-04 84,574 75,066 9,508 11.24% 
2004-05 
87,906 
77,652 
10,254 
11.66% 2005-06 93,255 81,792 11,463 12.29% 
2006-07 
1,00,715 
86,818 
13,897 
13.80% 2007-08 1,08,866 90,793 18,073 16.60% 
2008-09 
1,09,809 
96,785 
13,024 
11.86% 2009-10 1,19,166 1,04,009 15,157 12.72% 
2010-11 
1,22,287 
1,10,256 
12,031 
9.84% 2011-12 1,30,006 1,16,191 13,815 10.63% 
2012-13 
1,35,453 
1,23,294 
12,159 
8.98%
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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.
25 
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.
26 
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
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Energy statistics-india

  • 1. Indian Energy Sector Statistics 2013
  • 2. 1 Table of Contents 1. Energy Statistics ............................................................................ 3 1.1 Production of Primary Sources of Energy ......................................... 3 1.2 Consumption of Conventional Energy .............................................. 4 2. Lignite Statistics ............................................................................ 5 2.1 Lignite Reserves ........................................................................... 5 2.2 Lignite Production ........................................................................ 5 2.3 Lignite Consumption ..................................................................... 6 3. Coal Statistics ................................................................................ 7 3.1 Coal Reserves .............................................................................. 7 3.2 Coal Production ............................................................................ 8 3.3 Coal Imports................................................................................ 9 3.4 Coal Washeries ............................................................................ 9 4. Crude Oil Statistics ...................................................................... 10 4.1 Crude Oil Reserves ..................................................................... 10 4.2 Crude Oil Production ................................................................... 11 4.3 Crude Oil Import ........................................................................ 11 4.4 Installed Refining Capacity .......................................................... 12 5. Natural Gas Statistics .................................................................. 13 5.1 Natural Gas Reserves ................................................................. 13 5.2 Natural Gas Production ............................................................... 14 5.3 LNG Imports .............................................................................. 14 5.4 Natural Gas Consumption ............................................................ 15 6. Renewable Energy Statistics ........................................................ 16 6.1 Renewable Energy Potential ......................................................... 16 6.2 Grid Interactive Renewable Power ................................................ 17 7. Electricity Statistics ..................................................................... 19 7.1 Installed Electricity Generation Capacity ........................................ 19
  • 3. 2 7.2 Electricity Generation .................................................................. 20 7.3 Electricity Transmission ............................................................... 23 7.4 Electricity Consumption ............................................................... 24 Unit Abbreviations ........................................................................... 26
  • 4. 3 1. Energy Statistics 1.1 Production of Primary Sources of Energy Table: Trends in Production (Peta Joules) of Primary Sources of Energy in India Year Coal & Lignite Crude Petroleum Natural Gas Electricity (Hydro & Nuclear) Total 1970-71 1,598 286 56 996 2,936 1975-76 2,150 354 91 1,293 3,888 1980-81 2,493 440 91 1,784 4,808 1985-86 3,185 1,263 313 2,016 6,777 1990-91 4,063 1,383 693 2,800 8,939 1995-96 5,264 1,472 872 2,900 10,508 2000-01 5,727 1,358 1,135 3,286 11,506 2005-06 7,009 1,348 1,240 4,277 13,874 2006-07 7,459 1,423 1,223 4,763 14,868 2007-08 7,926 1,429 1,248 4,944 15,547 2008-09 8,476 1,403 1,265 5,133 16,277 2009-10 9,137 1,411 1,830 4,511 16,889 2010-11 9,207 1,579 2,012 5,059 17,857 2011-12 9,410 1,595 1,832 5,897 18,734 Thermal electricity is not a primary source of energy.
  • 5. 4 1.2 Consumption of Conventional Energy Table: Trends in Consumption (Peta Joules) of Conventional Energy in India Year Coal & Lignite Crude Petroleum Natural Gas Electricity Total 1970-71 1,491 770 25 1,574 3,860 1975-76 1,929 933 43 2,169 5,074 1980-81 2,288 1,082 59 2,965 6,394 1985-86 3,051 1,797 191 4,432 9,471 1990-91 3,800 2,168 492 6,853 13,313 1995-96 5,059 2,459 697 9,973 18,188 2000-01 5,396 4,331 1,073 11,398 22,198 2005-06 7,009 5,448 1,195 14,828 28,480 2006-07 7,459 6,136 1,208 16,407 31,210 2007-08 7,926 6,536 1,189 18,392 34,043 2008-09 8,476 6,732 1,223 20,264 36,695 2009-10 9,137 8,071 1,791 22,329 41,328 2010-11 9,207 8,632 1,974 24,636 44,449 2011-12 9,410 8,852 1,790 27,210 47,262 Electricity includes thermal, hydro & nuclear electricity from utilities. Crude oil is in terms of refinery crude throughput.
  • 6. 5 2. Lignite Statistics 2.1 Lignite Reserves Table: State-wise Lignite Reserves in India (31 March, 2013) State Proved Indicated Inferred Total (Bt) Tamil Nadu 3.74 22.90 7.71 34.35 Rajasthan 1.17 2.67 1.85 5.69 Gujarat 1.28 0.28 1.16 2.72 Pondicherry 0.00 0.41 0.01 0.42 Jammu & Kashmir 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.03 Kerala 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 West Bengal 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 6.19 26.28 10.75 43.22 2.2 Lignite Production Table: Year-wise Production of Lignite in India Year Lignite Production (Mt) 2000-01 22.95 2001-02 24.81 2002-03 26.02 2003-04 27.96 2004-05 30.34 2005-06 30.23 2006-07 31.29 2007-08 33.98 2008-09 32.42 2009-10 34.07 2010-11 37.73 2011-12 42.33 2012-13 46.47
  • 7. 6 2.3 Lignite Consumption Table: Industry-wise Lignite Consumption in India Year Electricity Cement Paper Cotton Others Total (Mt) 2000-01 19.76 0.09 0.16 1.40 3.41 24.82 2005-06 23.36 0.79 0.23 1.11 4.86 30.34 2006-07 23.92 0.77 0.22 0.84 5.06 30.80 2007-08 26.76 0.96 0.35 0.77 5.83 34.66 2008-09 25.71 0.01 2.46 6.01 31.79 2009-10 28.14 0.38 1.82 4.09 34.43 2010-11 29.9 0.36 2.56 1.18 6.25 37.69 2011-12 32.06 1.01 0.06 1.24 8.74 41.88 Others include jute, bricks, coal for soft coke, colliery, chemicals, fertilizers and industries consumption. Cotton is included in others from 2008-09 onwards.
  • 8. 7 3. Coal Statistics 3.1 Coal Reserves Table: Year-wise Trends of Coal Reserves in India As on Proved Indicated Inferred Total (Bt) 1.4.2007 99.060 120.177 38.144 257.381 1.4.2008 101.829 124.216 38.490 264.535 1.4.2009 105.820 123.470 37.920 267.210 1.4.2010 109.798 130.654 36.358 276.810 1.4.2011 114.002 137.471 34.389 285.862 1.4.2012 118.145 142.169 33.183 293.497 1.4.2013 123.181 142.632 33.101 298.914 Table: State-wise Coal Reserves in India (1 April, 2013) State Proved Indicated Inferred Total (Mt) Gondwana Coalfields Jharkhand 41155.36 32986.36 6559.47 80701.19 Odisha 27283.74 37110.19 9316.08 73710.01 Chattisgarh 14779.18 34106.61 3283.25 52169.04 West Bengal 13395.95 12995.28 4891.96 31283.19 Madhya Pradesh 9817.61 12354.80 2888.76 25061.17 Andhra Pradesh 9604.46 9553.91 3048.59 22206.96 Maharashtra 5667.48 3186.35 2110.21 10964.04 Uttar Pradesh 884.04 177.76 0.00 1061.80 Bihar 0.00 0.00 160.00 160.00 Sikkim 0.00 58.25 42.98 101.23 Assam 0.00 2.79 0.00 2.79 Tertiary Coalfields Meghalaya 89.04 16.51 470.93 576.48 Assam 464.78 42.72 3.02 510.52 Nagaland 8.76 0.00 306.65 315.41 Arunachal Pradesh 31.23 40.11 18.89 90.23
  • 9. 8 3.2 Coal Production Table: Year-wise Coal Production in India Year Total (Mt) 1991-92 232.818 1992-93 241.995 1993-94 248.687 1994-95 257.770 1995-96 273.415 1996-97 286.080 1997-98 297.169 1998-99 292.270 1999-00 300.043 2000-01 313.696 2001-02 327.787 2002-03 341.272 2003-04 361.246 2004-05 382.615 2005-06 407.013 2006-07 430.832 2007-08 457.082 2008-09 491.757 2009-10 532.042 2010-11 532.694 2011-12 539.940 2012-13 557.70 Table: Company-wise Coal Production in India (2012-13) Company Production (Mt) Coal India Limited 452.21 Singareni Collieries Company Ltd 53.19 Others 52.30 Total (Mt) 557.70
  • 10. 9 3.3 Coal Imports Table: Year-wise Coal Imports to India Year Gross Import (Mt) 2000-01 20.930 2001-02 20.548 2002-03 23.260 2003-04 21.683 2004-05 28.950 2005-06 38.586 2006-07 43.081 2007-08 49.794 2008-09 59.003 2009-10 73.255 2010-11 68.918 2011-12 102.850 2012-13 137.560 3.4 Coal Washeries Table: Installed Capacity of Coal Washeries in India Company Coking Non-Coking Total (MTPA) Coal India Limited 19.68 21.22 40.90 PSU & Private 10.01 80.33 90.34 Total 29.69 101.55 131.24
  • 11. 10 4. Crude Oil Statistics 4.1 Crude Oil Reserves Table: Year-wise Trends of Crude Oil Reserves in India As on Onshore Offshore Total (Mt) 1.4.2005 376 410 786 1.4.2006 387 369 756 1.4.2007 357 368 725 1.4.2008 404 367 771 1.4.2009 406 368 774 1.4.2010 403 371 774 1.4.2011 403 354 757 1.4.2012 398 362 760 Table: Region-wise Crude Oil Reserves in India (as on 1 April, 2012) State or Region Reserves (Mt) Andhra Pradesh 5.59 Arunachal Pradesh 3.41 Assam 172.54 Eastern Offshore 24.12 Gujarat 135.72 Nagaland 2.69 Rajasthan 68.87 Tamil Nadu 8.86 Tripura 0.07 Western Offshore 337.72 Total 759.59
  • 12. 11 4.2 Crude Oil Production Table: Trends in Crude Oil Production in India Year Production (Mt) 2001-02 32.032 2002-03 33.044 2003-04 33.373 2004-05 33.981 2005-06 32.190 2006-07 33.988 2007-08 34.118 2008-09 33.509 2009-10 33.689 2010-11 37.711 2011-12 38.087 2012-13 37.864 4.3 Crude Oil Import Table: Trends in Crude Oil Imports to India Year Gross Imports (Mt) 2001-02 78.71 2002-03 81.99 2003-04 90.43 2004-05 95.86 2005-06 99.41 2006-07 111.50 2007-08 121.67 2008-09 132.78 2009-10 159.26 2010-11 163.60 2011-12 171.73 2012-13 184.78
  • 13. 12 4.4 Installed Refining Capacity Table: List of Refineries in India (as on 31 March, 2013) S. No. Company Name Location Capacity (MTPA) 1 IOCL Guwahati 1.00 2 IOCL Barauni 6.00 3 IOCL Koyali 13.70 4 IOCL Haldia 7.50 5 IOCL Mathura 8.00 6 IOCL Digboi 0.65 7 IOCL Panipat 15.00 8 IOCL Bongaigaon 2.35 9 HPCL Mumbai 6.50 10 HPCL Visakhapatnam 8.30 11 BPCL Mumbai 12.00 12 BPCL Kochi 9.50 13 CPCL Manali 10.50 14 CPCL Nagapattinam 1.00 15 Numaligarh Refinery Ltd Numaligarh 3.00 16 MRPL Mangalore 15.00 17 Tatipaka Refinery (ONGC) Andhra Pradesh 0.07 18 BPCL & Oman Oil Company Bina 6.00 19 HPCL Mittal Energy Limited Bathinda 9.00 20 RIL (Domestic) Jamnagar 33.00 21 Reliance Petroleum Ltd. SEZ, Jamnagar 27.00 22 Essar Oil Limited Vadinar 20.00 Total 215.07
  • 14. 13 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
  • 15. 14 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
  • 16. 15 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
  • 17. 16 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
  • 18. 17 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
  • 19. 18 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
  • 20. 19 7. Electricity Statistics 7.1 Installed Electricity Generation Capacity Table: Year-wise Trends in Installed Generation Capacity Year Thermal Hydro Nuclear RES Total (MW) 2006-07 86,015 34,654 3,900 7,760 1,32,329 2007-08 91,907 35,909 4,120 11,125 1,43,061 2008-09 93,725 36,878 4,120 13,242 1,47,965 2009-10 1,02,454 36,863 4,560 15,521 1,59,398 2010-11 1,12,824 37,567 4,780 18,455 1,73,626 2011-12 1,31,603 38,990 4,780 24,504 1,99,877 2012-13 1,51,531 39,491 4,780 27,542 2,23,344 Table: Source-wise Installed Capacity (31 March, 2013) Mode Capacity (MW) Share (%) of Total Thermal 151530.49 67.8 - Coal - 130220.89 - Gas - 20109.85 - Diesel - 1199.75 Nuclear 4780.00 2.1 Hydro 39491.40 17.7 RES 27541.71 12.3 Total 223343.60 Table: Region-wise Installed Capacity (31 March, 2013) Region Thermal Nuclear Hydro RES Total Northern 37,207.75 1,620.00 15,467.75 5,589.25 59,884.75 Western 58,262.80 1,840.00 7,447.50 8,986.93 76,537.23 Southern 30,934.60 1,320.00 11,353.03 12,251.85 55,859.48 Eastern 23,665.08 0.00 3,981.12 454.91 28,101.11 North Eastern 1,390.24 0.00 1,242.00 252.68 2,884.92 Islands 70.02 0.00 0.00 6.10 76.12 Total 1,51,530.49 4,780.00 39,491.40 27,541.72 2,23,343.61
  • 21. 20 Table: Sector-wise Installed Capacity (31 March, 2013) Sector Capacity (MW) Share (%) State 89,124.62 39.90% Private 68,859.04 30.83% Central 65,359.94 29.26% Total 2,23,343.60 7.2 Electricity Generation Table: Year-wise Trends in Gross Electricity Generation Year Billion Units 2001-02 515.2 2002-03 531.6 2003-04 558.3 2004-05 587.4 2005-06 617.5 2006-07 662.4 2007-08 704.5 2008-09 723.8 2009-10 771.6 2010-11 811.1 2011-12 876.8 2012-13 912.0 Bhutan import is included; electricity generation excludes from power plants with capacity less than 25 MW.
  • 22. 21 Table: Year-wise Net Electricity Generation in India Year Gross Generation (Utilities) Auxiliary Consumption Net Generation (MU) 2001-02 5,17,439 36,606 4,80,833 2002-03 5,32,693 38,256 4,94,437 2003-04 5,65,102 39,801 5,25,301 2004-05 5,94,456 41,590 5,52,866 2005-06 6,23,819 41,970 5,81,849 2006-07 6,70,654 43,577 6,27,077 2007-08 7,22,626 45,531 6,77,095 2008-09 7,45,626 47,573 6,98,053 2009-10 7,96,281 49,706 7,46,575 2010-11 8,44,846 52,380 7,92,466 2011-12 9,23,203 57,238 8,65,965 Table: Year-wise Trends in All-India Thermal PLF Year Plant Load Factor 2001-02 69.90% 2002-03 72.10% 2003-04 72.70% 2004-05 74.80% 2005-06 73.60% 2006-07 76.80% 2007-08 78.60% 2008-09 77.20% 2009-10 77.50% 2010-11 75.07% 2011-12 73.32% 2012-13 69.95% PLF is based on coal and lignite based thermal power stations only.
  • 23. 22 Table: Energy Deficit in India (Power Supply Position) Year Requirement (GWh) Availability (GWh) Deficit (GWh) Deficit % 2001-02 5,22,537 4,83,350 39,187 7.50% 2002-03 5,45,674 4,97,589 48,085 8.81% 2003-04 5,59,264 5,19,398 39,866 7.13% 2004-05 5,91,373 5,48,115 43,258 7.31% 2005-06 6,31,757 5,78,819 52,938 8.38% 2006-07 6,90,587 6,24,495 66,092 9.57% 2007-08 7,39,343 6,66,007 73,336 9.92% 2008-09 7,77,039 6,91,038 86,001 11.07% 2009-10 8,30,594 7,46,644 83,950 10.11% 2010-11 8,61,591 7,88,355 73,236 8.50% 2011-12 9,37,199 8,57,886 79,313 8.46% 2012-13 9,98,114 9,11,209 86,905 8.71% Table: Peak Deficit in India (Power Supply Position) Year Demand (GWh) Availability (GWh) Deficit (GWh) Deficit % 2000-01 74,872 65,628 9,244 12.35% 2001-02 78,441 69,189 9,252 11.79% 2002-03 81,492 71,547 9,945 12.20% 2003-04 84,574 75,066 9,508 11.24% 2004-05 87,906 77,652 10,254 11.66% 2005-06 93,255 81,792 11,463 12.29% 2006-07 1,00,715 86,818 13,897 13.80% 2007-08 1,08,866 90,793 18,073 16.60% 2008-09 1,09,809 96,785 13,024 11.86% 2009-10 1,19,166 1,04,009 15,157 12.72% 2010-11 1,22,287 1,10,256 12,031 9.84% 2011-12 1,30,006 1,16,191 13,815 10.63% 2012-13 1,35,453 1,23,294 12,159 8.98%
  • 24. 23 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
  • 25. 24 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.
  • 26. 25 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.
  • 27. 26 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
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