In Short : India’s National Electricity Plan (2023-2032) focuses on expanding transmission, integrating 280 GW renewable energy, boosting rural electrification, and enhancing cybersecurity. Key initiatives include 100,000 EV charging stations, energy-efficient building codes, 39 GW pumped storage, and thermal-hydro capacity growth. The plan also promotes carbon trading and international projects, ensuring sustainable energy security while […]
Share of non-fossil based capacity expected to increase to 57.4% by the end of 2026-27 and further to 68.4% by the end of 2031-32 from around 42.5% at present: NEP Funds to the tune of Rs. 33.60 lakh crore needed for power generation capacity addition from 2022-2032 The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has notified the […]
Capacity addition required during 2022-27 to meet the peak demand and energy requirement for the year 2026-27 is 2,28541 MW comprising of 40,632 MW of Conventional capacity addition (Coal-25580MW, Gas-370 MW and Nuclear-7000MW) and 187,909 MW of Renewable based Capacity Addition (Large Hydro-10951 MW, Solar132,080, Wind-40500 MW, Biomass-2318 MW, PSP-2700 MW) excluding 5,856 MW of […]