India
has set a target of achieving overall renewable energy installed capacity of
41,400 MW by 2017 and 72,400 MW by 2022. As per NOVONOUS estimates, this
creates an US$ 83.35 billion opportunity in the renewable energy market in
India till 2022.
India
has the worlds fifth-largest electricity generation capacity which currently
stands at 243 GW. Renewable energy including large hydro constitutes for only
28.8% of overall installed capacity in India. The total renewable energy
potential from various sources in India is 2,49,188 MW. India till 31st March
2014 has been able to achieve only 12.95% of its renewable energy potential.
The untapped market potential for overall renewable energy in India is
216918.39 MW which shows huge growth potential for renewable energy in India.
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RenewableEnergy Market in India
The
power sector in India is highly diverse with varied commercial sources for
power generation like coal, natural gas, hydro, oil and nuclear as well as
unconventional sources of energy like solar, wind, bio-gas and agriculture. The
demand for power has been growing at a rapid rate and overtaken the supply,
leading to power shortages in spite of manifold growth in power generation over
the years.
Focused
efforts are going on to bridge this demand-supply gap by way of policy reforms,
participation from private sector and development of the Ultra Mega Power
Projects (UMPP). The power sector offers tremendous opportunities for investing
companies due to the huge size of the market, growth potential and returns
available on capital.
Industrialization,
urbanization, population growth, economic growth, improvement in per capita consumption
of electricity, depletion of coal reserve, increasing import of coal, crude oil
and other energy sources and the rising concern over climate change have put
India in a critical position. It has to take a tough stance to balance between
economic development and environmental sustainability. One of the primary
challenges for India would be to alter its existing energy mix which is
dominated by coal to greater share of cleaner and sustainable sources of
energy.
This report aims to provide information
on key renewable technologies currently used in India which are:
- Wind Energy Market in India
- Solar Energy Market in India
- Small Hydro Power Market in India
- Biomass / Bagasse Cogeneration Market in India
- Waste to Energy (WtE) Power Market in India
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