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Union Budget@10: A decade of renewable energy surge, but transmission and manufacturing lag

The last ten years have seen progress in capacity addition, consumer rights, and reduction in losses, but manufacturing facilities for renewable energy and transmission infrastructure are way behind targets.

December 29, 2023 / 14:55 IST
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Union Budget@10 Power Sector

Over the past decade, India’s electricity demand has grown from 135 gigawatt (GW) in 2013 to 240 GW in 2023 while the energy shortage reduced from 4.2 percent in FY14 to 0.2 percent in FY24.

However, the country’s power demand is likely to touch 335 GW, which will be a challenge for the government in terms of keeping electricity affordable and accessible.

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Budget allocation for the power sector in the past decade.

To meet the growing demand, the government has announced to continue relying on coal with nearly 80 GW of new coal-fired capacity planned by 2030. This will be done simultaneously as India’s renewable energy and hydropower capacities grow. The government has announced an ambitious target of having 500 GW installed capacity from renewable sources alone.