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Market Research Reports
|Q4 2024
|Report ID: BR05307
|No. of Pages: 106
About this Report
The power market consists of the establishments primarily engaged in operating electric power generation facilities and the establishments operating electric power transmission and distribution systems that control the transmission of electricity from the source to consumers.
The power generation can be from a variety of sources including fossil fuels such as coal, oil, natural gas; water, nuclear, solar, wind and other renewables. The transmission and distribution is carried out through a network of substations and its components like transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, cables and smart grid.
In the last decade (2010-2020), the electricity generation has increased by 2.2% from 21,570 terawatt hours to 26,823 terawatt hours. During the same period, the power generation from oil decreased by 2.24%, gas increased by 2.55%, coal increased by 0.88%, nuclear decreased by 0.25%, hydro increased by 2.26%, renewables increased by 15.25% and from other sources increased by 0.68%.
The power generation market is undergoing a systemic change where the maximum increase in new power generation capacity is primarily from renewable energy generation sources. The share of renewables in the total energy mix grew from 3.53% in 2010 to 11.73% in 2020.
India Power Generation Scenario
In 2020, the electric power generation in India was 1560.93 terawatt hours, accounting for 5.82% of the power generation in the world. The percentage of population with access to electricity was 97.81. 0.31% of the power was generated from oil, 4.54% from gas, 72.09% was from coal, while 9.69% was from renewable sources. Among the renewable sources, solar accounted for 38.81% and wind accounted for 39.96%. During 2015-2020, the electricity generation increased by 3.45%.The installed capacity of Solar Photovoltaic in India was 38983 MW while for wind it was 38559 MW. The capacity increased by 48.68% and 8.98% for solar and wind respectively, since 2015.
In the same year, the average electricity price in India for the residential sector was US Cents 20.3/kWh, while, for the commercial sector it was US Cents XX/kWh.
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