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India requires 33.6 trillion to meet growing electricity demand and renewable targets

The total fund requirement for the period 2022-2027 is estimated to be Rs. 14,54,188 crore and for 2027-2032 it is likely to be Rs. 19,06,406 crore.

May 31, 2023 / 22:35 IST
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India will need Rs 33.60 trillion to build additional electricity generation capacity to meet its growing demand, which is expected to reach 2,473.8 billion units by 2031-32, with a peak power demand of 366.4 gigawatts (GW), according to the National Electricity Plan (NEP) notified by the government for the period of 2022-2032.

The total fund requirement for the period 2022-2027 is estimated to be Rs. 14.54 trillion, which also includes the likely expenditure during this period for projects expected to be commissioned between 2027 and 2032, as stated in the NEP.

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Out of the Rs. 14.54 trillion, Rs. 3.38 trillion will be allocated for conventional power capacity addition, with Rs. 2.18 trillion for coal-fired plants and Rs. 1.20 trillion for nuclear plants. The remaining Rs. 11.15 trillion will be allocated for renewable energy, with the majority going towards solar (Rs. 6.80 trillion) and wind (Rs. 2.30 trillion).

The total fund requirement for the period 2027-2032 has been estimated to be Rs. 19.06 trillion. Out of this, Rs. 2.28 trillion will be allocated for conventional capacity addition, with Rs. 1.85 trillion for coal and Rs. 43,051 crore for nuclear. Additionally, Rs. 13.84 trillion will be allocated for renewables, and Rs. 2.92 trillion will be allocated for battery energy storage systems (BESS).