This a report prepared by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) on the fly ash generation and its utilization at coal/ lignite based thermal power stations in the country for the year 2011-12 and 2012-13.

This database compiled by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) contains data on CO2 emissions for all grid-connected power stations in India. The purpose of the database is to establish authentic and consistent quantification of the CO2 emission baseline which can be readily used by CDM project developers in the Indian power sector.

This document presents the way ahead for large scale grid integration of renewable energy sources. It has been prepared on the basis of detailed discussions and inputs furnished by Gujarat, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu.

India is a country of continental size and this is helpful in balancing the variable output of renewable energy sources located in few states by integrating them into all India grid. The inter state and inter regional transmission infrastructure is

This annual report published by the Central Electricity Authority (CEA) presents a comprehensive picture of the growth of the electricity sector, in terms of addition of generation capacity by various sectors in different categories, across the twelve plans period. It shows that the private sector accelerated its growth rate and contributed quite significantly to generation capacity addition, in the last few years.

Ministry of Power vide letter No. 20/13(4)2009‐APDRP dated 26th December, 2012 constituted a Committee to review the Functional Specifications of Low Cost Single Phase Smart Meters framed by an earlier Committee. The committee has been constituted under the chairmanship of Chairperson, CEA with Chief engineer (Distribution Planning &

The rapid pace of urbanization and development of infrastructure in big cities is bound to result in the growth of electricity demand by the end of 12th plan and during 13th plan.

This database compiled by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) contains data on CO2 emissions for all grid-connected power stations in India.

Central Electricity Authority has come out with this monthly generation report from RES for the first time. Says that as on 31.03.2012, the percentage share of RES in total generation capacity was 12.26% which is expected to increase to 17.12% by 31.03.17.

As on 31st March, 1990 Renewable Energy Sources (RES) capacity was 18 MW and generation during the year 1989-90 was 6 MU. Initially the annual capacity addition was very slow, but from 2008 onwards the contribution from RES is considerable.

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