Water State at a Glance: Manipur, Vol. 1(8), 2016

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1 Water List of Tables 6.1: Distribution of Large Dams Completed 6.2: Live Storage Capacity of Large Dams/Reservoirs/Projects 6.3: Ultimate Irrigation Potential (UIP) 6.4: Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium Irrigation 6.5: Achievements of Bharat Nirman on Irrigation Potential Creation including Minor Irrigation 6.6: Year-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created 6.7: Financial Expenditure on Flood Management Work 6.8: List of on-going Projects under Command Area Development and Water Management (CADWM) Programme 6.9: Central Released under the Command Area Development Programme (CADP) 6.10: Installation of Off-Grid/Decentralized Renewable Energy Systems/Devices 6.11: Source-wise Estimated Potential of Renewable Power 6.12: Installed Capacity of Power Utilities 6.13: Electricity-Installed Capacity, Generation and Consumption 6.14: Status of Hydropower Potential Development 6.15: Electricity Sold to Ultimate Consumers 6.16: Towns and Villages Electrified 6.17: District-wise Number of sub-stations 6.18: Demand and Supply of Power 6.19: Requirement of Power & Energy 6.20: Availability of Power 6.21: Power Scenario 6.22: District-wise Electricity Consumption of Power 6.23: Ground Water Resources Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development 6.24: Number of Habitation Covered by Rural Water Supply 6.25: Status of coverage of Rural Habitations under Rural Water Supply 6.26: Year-wise Release of Central Assistance ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 43

2 Table 6.1: Distribution of Large Dams Completed (as on October, 2014) Up to to to to to 1980 Year of completion 1981 to to & beyond Year of not Available Total Dams Under Construction Completed Construction Total Table 6.2: Live Storage Capacity of Large Dams/Reservoirs/Projects (as on March, 2015) Total Live Storage Capacity (BCM) Completed Under Construction Total Table 6.3: Ultimate Irrigation Potential (UIP) ( 000 ha) Irrigation Potential 2015 Major & Medium 135 Surface 100 Minor Ground 369 Sub-Total 469 Total 604 Source (Tables ): Dam Safety Monitoring Directorate, Water Monitoring Directorate, Central Water Commission, National Registrar of Large Dam, Ministry of Water Resources, Planning and Progress Directorate, Central Water Commission, Govt. of India (Water and Related Statistics, 2015). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 44

3 Table 6.4: Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium Irrigation (Rs. Crores) Ninth Plan Tenth Actual Actual Revised Revised Actual ( ) Plan Expenditure Expenditure Approved Approved Expenditure ( ) ( ) ( ) Outlay Outlay ( ) ( ) ( ) Source: Dam Safety Monitoring Directorate, Water Monitoring Directorate, Central Water Commission, National Registrar of Large Dam, Ministry of Water Resources, Planning and Progress Directorate, Central Water Commission, Govt. of India (Water and Related Statistics, 2015). (Accessed on ) Table 6.5: Achievements of Bharat Nirman on Irrigation Potential Creation including Minor Irrigation ( 000 ha) Achievement from April 2005 to March 2009 Achievement Cumulative Achievement Source: Ministry of Water Resources, Govt. of India (Hand Book on Water and Related Information, Central Water Commission January-2016) pdf (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 45

4 XI Plan Water State at a Glance: Manipur, Vol. 1(8), 2016 Table 6.6:Year-wise Achievements of Irrigation Potential Created/Utilised in respect of Minor Irrigation Projects of XI plan* ('000 ha) Ultimate Irrigation Potential 469 Cumulative achievement Up to X Plan IPC IPU 73.3 Target IPC 22.3 IPU NF Achievement IPC - IPU NF Achievement IPC 7.5 IPU NF Achievement IPC NF IPU NF Achievement IPC 9 IPU NF Likely Achievement IPC 11.5 IPU NF *: Figures under reconciliation with states; IPC: Irrigation Potential Created; IPU: Irrigation Potential Utilised Table 6.7: Financial Expenditure on Flood Management Work (Rs. Crores) During IX Plan ( ) Upto IX Plan ( ) During X Plan ( ) Upto X Plan ( ) Actual Expenditure ( ) Actual Expenditure ( ) Revised Approved Outlay ( ) Revised Approved Outlay ( ) Actual Expenditure ( ) Source (Tables ): Planning and Progress Directorate, Central Water Commission, Water Resources Information System, Directorate, Information System Organisation, Water Planning & Projects Wing, Govt. of India (Water and Related Statistics-2015). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 46

5 Table 6.8: List of on-going Projects under Command Area Development and Water Management (CADWM) Programme during the period of XI th Plan ( to ) (as on March, 2013) ( 000 ha) Project Name Cluster of 21 MI scheme in Bishnupur district Cluster of 37 MI scheme in Thoubal,Ukhrul, Chandel and Churachandpur district Cluster of 28 MI scheme in East and West Districts of Imphal Khuga Multipurpose Project Thoubal Irrigation Project, Ph-II Districts benefitted Year of Inclusion CCA CCA Covered till Reported balance of executable CCA Bishnupur Thoubal, Uhrul and Churachandpur Imphal West, Imphal East Churachandpur Thoubal Total CCA - Cultural Command Area Table 6.9: Central Released under the Command Area Development Programme (CADP) (Rs. Lakh) Total up to end of VIII Plan Up to IX Plan Up to X Plan Total XI Plan During XII Plan Cumulative Up to Source (Tables ): Planning and Progress Directorate, Central Water Commission, Ministry of Water Resource, (CAD wing) Govt. of India (Water and Related Statistics, 2015). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 47

6 Remote Village Solar Photovoltaic Water State at a Glance: Manipur, Vol. 1(8), 2016 Table 6.10: Installation of Off-Grid/Decentralized Renewable Energy Systems/Devices Year Biogas Plants Water Pumping Wind Mills (Nos.) SPV Pumps (Nos.) SLS (Nos.) HLS (Nos.) SL (Nos.) PP(KWP) Aerogen. Hybrid System (KW) Solar Cooker (Nos.)# Biomass Gasifiers (Nos.) Waste to Energy (MW) Villages (Nos.) Hamlets (Nos.) #Figures calculated for onwards in MW unit Note: SLS = Street Lighting System; HLS = Home Lighting System; SL = Solar Lantern; PP = Power Plants; SPV= Solar Photovoltaic; SHP = Small Hydro Power; MW = Mega Watt; KWP = Kilowatt peak Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook, India 2016). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 48

7 Table 6.11:Source-wise Estimated Potential of Renewable Power (in MW) Power/ Energy Biomass Power Waste to Energy Wind Power Small Hydro Power Cogeneration bagasse Solar Energy Estimated Total Reverses Distribution (% ) Source: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Govt. of India (Energy Statistics, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016). (Accessed on ) Table 6.12: Installed Capacity of Power Utilities (Including allocated shares in Joint & Central sector utilities) (as on February, 2017) Ownershi p/sector Thermal Coal Gas Diesel Total Mode-wise Breakup Nuclear Hydro (Renewal) RES (MNRE) Grand Total State Private Central Sub-Total Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Govt. of India. (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 49

8 Table 6.13: Electricity-Installed Capacity, Generation and Consumption (Installed Capacity: Thousand kw); Generation: Gwh) Year Installed Capacity Hydro Steam Diesel and Wind Gas Nuclear Total Electricity generated (Gross) Hydro Steam Diesel and Wind Gas Nuclear Total Consumption in Power Station Electricity Generated (Net) Consumption* Per capita consumption (kwh) Utilities Non Utilities Total *: Relates to sales to ultimate consumers. Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Year Book India, 2016). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 50

9 Table 6.14: Status of Hydropower Potential Development (Installed Capacity) Capacity as on as on Identified Capacity Total (MW) Above 25 MW Capacity Under Operation Mega Watts Percent Capacity under Construction Mega Watts Percent Capacity Under Operation & Under Construction Mega Watts Percent Capacity yet to be taken under Construction Mega Watts Percent Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Govt. of India. (Accessed on ) Table 6.15: Electricity Sold to Ultimate Consumers (Utilities only) (Gwh) Electricity Sold Total sold to ultimate consumers Domestic Commercial Industrial Power at low & medium voltage Industrial Power at high voltage Public lighting Traction Agriculture Public water works & sewage pumping Miscellaneous Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power; Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Year Book India, 2016). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 51

10 Table 6.16: Towns and Villages Electrified (in Nos.) Year Towns Number of Towns (2011 Census) Electrified Percentage Villages Number of Villages (2011 Census) Electrified Percentage Source: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Year Book, India 2016). (Accessed on ) Table 6.17: District-wise Number of Sub-stations (MW) Districts /33 KV 33/11 KV 132/33 KV 33/11 KV 132/33 KV 33/11 KV Senapati Tamenglong Churachandpur Chandel Ukhrul Imphal East Imphal West Bishnupur Thoubal Manipur Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Lamphelpat, Govt. of Manipur (Economic Survey, Manipur ) %20Copy%20PDF.pdf (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 52

11 Table 6.18: Demand and Supply of Power (Power MW) Year Demand Part of the Demand Met Shortfall Table 6.19: Requirement of Power & Energy Year Peak load (MW) Energy requirement (MU) Source (Tables ): Annual Administrative Report, , Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited, (MSPDCL), Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Lamphelpat, Govt. of Manipur (Economic Survey, Manipur ). %20Copy%20PDF.pdf (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 53

12 Requirement Generated Purchased Free Energy from Loktak Hydro Electric Project Total Available (Col. 3 to Col. 5) Short-fall Per Capita Availability* Water State at a Glance: Manipur, Vol. 1(8), 2016 Table 6.20: Availability of Power Year (Power Lakh KWH) Source: Annual Administrative Report, , Manipur State Power Distribution Company Limited, (MSPDCL), Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Lamphelpat, Govt. of Manipur (Economic Survey, Manipur ). %20Copy%20PDF.pdf (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 54

13 Table 6.21: Power Scenario Year Installed Capacity (kw) Electricity Generated (lakh kwh) Energy purchased (lakh kwh) Electricity consumed (mill. kwh) Inhabited villages according to census Number of villages electrified Percentage of electrified villages to total villages * Not Available Source: Department of Electricity, Government of Manipur. Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Lamphelpat, Govt. of Manipur (Economic Survey, Manipur ). %20Copy%20PDF.pdf (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 55

14 Table 6.22: District-wise Electricity Consumption of Power ( ) District Domestic Commercial Industrial Public Lighting Irrigation & Agriculture Public Water Work Total Senapati Tamenglong Churachandpur Chandel Ukhrul Imphal East Imphal West Bishnupur Thoubal Manipur Source: Department of Economics & Statistics, Manipur. Department of Power, ; Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Lamphelpat, Govt. of Manipur (Economic Survey, Manipur ). (Accessed on ) Table 6.23: Ground Water Resources Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development (as on, 2011) Year Recharge from rainfall Annual Replenish Monsoon Season Recharge from other sources able Ground Water Non-monsoon Recharge from rainfall Resource Season Recharge from other sources Total Natural Discharge during non-monsoon season Net Annual Ground Water Availability Annual Ground Water Draft Irrigation Domestic and industrial uses Total Projected demand for Domestic and Industrial uses up-to Ground Water Availability for future irrigation use Stage of Ground Water Development (%) Source: Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Govt. of India; Central Ground Water Board Faridabad (Ground Water Year Book- India & ). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 56

15 Table 6.24: Number of Habitation Covered by Rural Water Supply (as on 1 st April, 2014) Status Total number of habitations Percentage of habitations covered F.C. habitations N.C. habitations P.C. habitations Total F.C. Fully Covered, N.C. Not Covered, P.C. Partially Covered Source: Public Health Engineering Deptt., Manipur. Department of Power, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Lamphelpat, Govt. of Manipur (Economic Survey, Manipur ). %20Copy%20PDF.pdf (Accessed on ) Table 6.25: Status of Coverage of Rural Habitations under Rural Water Supply (as on 1 st April, 2014) Total Total Quality No. of Habitations No. of Habitations With No. of Habitations No. of Habitations Total No. of Habitations Source: Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation. Water Resources Information System Directorate, Information System Organisation, Water Planning & Projects Wing, Central Water Commission (Water and Related Statistics-2015). (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 57

16 CLA released Upto Cumulative CLA/Grant released upto March 15 Water State at a Glance: Manipur, Vol. 1(8), 2016 ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 58 Water State at a Glance: Manipur, Vol. 1(8), 2016 Table 6.26: Year-wise Central Assistance release to States for Major, Medium, ERM Projects under AIBP (Rs. in Crore) Year Grant released (Amount in Rs. Crore) to Source: Mon(C), Project Monitoring Organisation, Central Water Commission. Water Resources Information System Directorate, Information System Organisation, Water Planning & Projects Wing, Central Water Commission, Govt. of India (Water and Related Statistics, 2015). AIBP: Accelerated Irrigation Benefits Programme. (Accessed on ) ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology 58