Kenya Coconut Production Presentation by Dr. Lalith Perera
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1. Development of renewable energy and its impact on Business Environment By Sarada Prasanna (10810055) Sourav Thakur (10810059) Sujan Mondal (10810062) Vema Jagadish (10810071) MBA 1 st Year,DoMS IIT Roorkee
2. 1. Need of Renewable Energy and Energy consumption status in India
9. Sector wise division Between 1980 and 2009, energy consumption increased by almost seven times from 85,334 GWh to 596,943 GWh, which corresponds to an average annual growth rate of approximately 7.1%. The strongest increase was the consumption by private households, which increased by almost 14 times since 1980 at an average annual growth rate of 10%.
10. Power Generation Capacity The total power generation capacity in India in March 2010 was 159 GW. Of this, 64.3% was fossil-fuel-fired power plants (coal, gas, and diesel), 23.1% hydropower, 2.9% nuclear power, and 9.7% renewable energy.
11. Percentage of public and private sector power generation capacity by energy source ( 2010)
38. Demand comparison Conventional Building GreenSpaces Air-conditioning Cooling Load 150 SFT/TR 600 SFT/TR Electrical Demand Load 10 WATT/SFT 4 WATT/SFT Lighting Power Density - office area 2 WATT/SFT < 0.6 WATT/SFT Lighting Power Density – retail area 4 WATT/SFT < 1 WATT/SFT Lighting Power Density – parking area 1 WATT/SFT < 0.15 WATT/SFT Potable Water Demand 45 Liters per day per person 20 Liters per day per person
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41. S.No Programme Component Physical Target (MW) Proposed outlay (Rs. in crore) 1 Wind Power 10,500 75 2 Small Hydro 1,400 700 3 Co-generation Biomass Power 1,200 500 600 200 4 Urban waste to energy 200 150 5 Industrial waste to energy 200 75 Sub-total (A) 14,000 1,800 6 Solar Power (Grid-interactive/DRPS) 50 200 7 DRPS (excluding Solar) 950 1,900 Sub-total (B) 1,000 2,100 Total (Renewable Power) (A+B) 15,000 3,900 8 Performance Testing - 25 Grand Total 15,000 3,925
55. Development of Grid-connected Renewable Power in India (in MW) Achieved In Process Anticipated Targets Five-year Plan By the End of the 9th Plan 10th Plan Anticipated in the 11th Plan By the End of the 11th Plan By the End of the 13th Plan Years Through 2002 2002–2007 2007–2012 Through 2012 Through 2022 Wind 1,667 5,415 10,500 17,582 40,000 Small Hydro 1,438 520 1,400 3,358 6,500 Biomass 368 750 2,100 3,218 7,500 Solar 2 1 1,000 1,003 20,000 Total 3,475 6,686 15,000 25,161 74,000