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Renewable Energy Sources Policies of India Author- Miss. Rucha Korhale BE-Instrumentation, Lecturer, V.P.M s Polytechnic, Thane.

View Points Current Energy scenario in India. Power for ALL by 2012- ambitious mission of The Government of India. Policies of India for renewable energy sources. Legal Provisions. The range of activities of Ministry covers. Renewable Energy Sources- Potential of India. Conclusion.

India ranks sixth in the world in total energy consumption. India has increased installed power capacity from 1,362MW to over 1,62,366MW since independence. India has electrified more than 50,000 villages. India is the Eleventh largest economy in the world, in terms of purchasing power.

Impressive but not sufficient The demand for energy has grown at an average of 3.6% per annum over the past few years. This rapid increase in use of energy has created problems of demand & supply. More than 80,000 villages are yet to be electrified. Around 44% of households do not have access to the electricity.

It indicates that India has had a Negative Energy Balance for decades. Because of which, the future of Non renewable energies is becoming uncertain.

Power for ALL by 2012 The Government of India has an ambitious mission of POWER FOR ALL BY 2012. This mission would require that the installed generation capacity should more than 2,00,000 MW by 2012 from the present level of 1,62,366MW

How India can meet energy needs of all?

Renewable Energy Sources India has a large amount of, supply of Renewable Energy Resources.

Policies of India for Renewable Energy sources. India is the only country in the world to have an exclusive ministry for renewable energy development, The Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (MNES). India has pioneered in the world in many administrative actions of RE promotion such as:- 1) Electricity regulatory commission -1991 2)Mandatory environmental audits for power projects -1992 3) Energy conservation bill -2000 4) Renewable Energy promotion bill- 2005. The Ministry is encouraging the setting up of gridinteractive power projects based on renewable energy through private investment route.

Under the Electricity Act, 2003, the Central Government, from time to time, is responsible for preparing the national electricity policy in consultation, among others, with the State Governments for the optimal utilization of all resources, including renewable sources of energy. Legal Provisions Electricity Act, 2003 has several enabling provisions, with a view to promote accelerated development of non-conventional energy based power generation.

The range of activities of Ministry covers Research & development in the field of renewable energy sources. Promotion of renewable energy technologies. Find A viable solution for rural electrification. Take efforts to minimize the demand-supply gap, especially as population increases. Contd

Formulation of policy and legislation. Construction of biogas units, solar thermal devices, solar photovoltaics, cook stoves, wind energy and small hydropower units.

India utilizes twelve primary hydroelectric power plants: Bihar (3), Punjab, Uttaranchal, Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Sikkim, Jammu & Kashmir, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh (2). India has the 5th largest wind power installed capacity in the world. The ten machines near Okha in the province of Gujarat were some of the first wind turbines installed in India. Contd

140MW solar thermal hybrid power plants will be constructed in Rajasthan raising India into the second position in the world in utilization of solar thermal. A 500 KW grid interactive biomass gasifier linked to an energy plantation has been commissioned under a demonstration projects. Grid interactive solar photovoltaic power projects aggregating 2440KW have so far been installed.

Estimated Potential of Renewable Energy Sources Source Biomass energy 19,500 Solar energy 20,000 Wind energy 45,000 Small hydropower 15,000 Approximate Potential in MWs Other RE Sources 50,000 Total estimated potential is around 1,49,500 MW

Present installed generation capacity is approx.= 1,62,366MW Present installed generation capacity by RE Sources is approx. = 12,989 MW By 2012 required generation capacity will be approx more than 2,00,000MW. Total estimated potential of RE is around= 1,49,500MW Which is more than requirement & hence.

It is possible to meet all energy needs. Solution to long-term energy problems will come only through Research, Development & Implementation in the field of renewable energy sources. Only the government cannot do everything. However individual & co-operative efforts can do a lot. So let us all work together to execute the agenda of providing Power to All by 2012.

The Electricity Act, 2003 (No.36 of 2003) by Ministry of Law and Justice. Ministry for Non-conventional Energy Sources, commonly known as MNES. The President of India -www. Presidentofindia.nic.in www.indiacore.com http://www.geni.org References Centre for Wind Energy Technology www.cwet.tn.nic