Tracking Captive Power
Growth, trends and forecast
Over the years, captive power plants (CPPs) have emerged as an effective alternative for commercial and industrial […]
Over the years, captive power plants (CPPs) have emerged as an effective alternative for commercial and industrial […]
A feed-in tariff (FIT) introduces feed-in priority for power generated from photovoltaic or wind farms, with far […]
The coal-fired power generation is considered as one of the major sources of environmental pollution in India. […]
Coal-based power is the mainstay of the Indian power sector. With a share of 55 per cent […]
Hydropower plants offer flexible power generation, quick ramping capability and part-load operations. All this makes them ideal […]
More than half of India’s capacity to generate power from natural gas is not being used due […]
Nuclear power contributes roughly around 3 per cent of India’s total power generation and less than 2 […]
Balance of plant (BoP) constitutes a critical part of a power plant and accounts for 40-45 per […]
India has well established manufacturing facilities for the main plant equipment like boilers, turbines and generators (BTG), […]
Despite an early start, in 1969, nuclear power development failed to take off significantly in India. At […]
Renewable energy has experienced tremendous growth in the past one year, with its cumulative installed capacity surpassing […]
Despite having significant potential, hydropower development in India has been rather slow. Against an estimated potential of […]
The shortage of domestic natural gas has severely affected gas-based power generation in the country. As of […]
Coal is the primary source of power generation in the country, accounting for around 60 per cent […]