Strategy & Philosophy
Strategy
Emissions from conventional energy production like coal burning techniques or nuclear
energy plants are major causes for air and water pollution, destruction of the Ozone
Layer and the overwhelming effect of CLIMATE CHANGE.
In order to prevent the environmental disaster predicted by scientists around the
world, the EU and several other countries have decided to convert up to 20% of electricity
production to Non-Conventional Clean Method Since fuel costs are rising and oil
resources are diminishing, many developing, countries cannot afford oil prices,
while major western societies become dependant on oil supply from hostile countries.
In order to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and secure sustainable development,
all governments must explore and implement diversification of their energy sources.
The use of RENEWABLE ENRGY production is a major key for securing economic stability
and national security. According to the INTERNATION ENERGY AGENCY: “accelerated
deployment of renewable energy can significantly reduce CO2 emissions, enhance energy
production and further reduce technology costs.
To contribute to the Global Warming and Climate change problem at Local as well
as Global level and promote the Green/Renewable Energy with quality and competitive
cost. To help the Nation and World in developing the Green Energy Chain with quality
management services.
Philosophy
Energy is the Fuel for development:
The global demand for energy is rising rapidly mainly due to a massive urbanization
of huge developing countries like China and India.
Power is an essential requirement for all facets of our life and has been recognized
as a basic human need.
It is the critical infrastructure on which the socio-economic development of the
country depends.
The growth of the economy and its global competitiveness hinges on the availability
of reliable and quality power at competitive rates.
The demand of power is enormous and is growing steadily.
The vast power market, today offers one of the highest growth opportunities for
private developers.
Power Scenario of India
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Fuel
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MW
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%age
|
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Total Thermal
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99,378.48
|
64.6
|
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Coal
|
81,355.88
|
53.3
|
|
Gas
|
16,822.85
|
10.5
|
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Oil
|
1,199.75
|
0.9
|
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Hydro
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36,885.40
|
24.7
|
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Nuclear
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4,120.00
|
2.9
|
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RES (MNRE) (Inclusive of SHP= Small Hydro Project, BG= Biomass Gasfier , BP= Biomass
Power ,U & I=Urban & Industrial Water Power, RES=Renewable Sources.
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13,310.21
|
7.7
|
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Total Installed Capacity*
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1,53,694.09
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* As on October 31, 2009
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Source:CEA
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