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Pankaj Batra Ex-Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority
Stressed Assets Pankaj Batra Ex-Chairperson, Central Electricity Authority
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Power Sector Brief
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Optimal Generation Planning for the future
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Indicators of Global Warming
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Global Temperature rise
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Global Temperature rise
The graph illustrates the change in global surface temperature relative to average temperatures. Seventeen of the 18 warmest years in the 136-year record all have occurred since 2001, with the exception of 1998. The year 2016 ranks as the warmest on record. (Source: NASA/GISS).
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Rise in sea level
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Change in ocean acidity
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Consequences of aragonite saturation
Increasing acidity is thought to have a range of potentially harmful consequences for marine organisms, such as depressing metabolic rates and immune responses in some organisms, and causing coral bleaching. Ongoing acidification of the oceans may threaten future food chains linked with the oceans.
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Global carbon emissions
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Target 1,75,000 MW from Renewable Sources of Energy by March 2022.
1,00,000 MW from Solar power 60,000 MW from Wind power 10,000 MW from bio-mass 5,000 MW from small hydro
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ALL INDIA FUEL-WISE INSTALLED CAPACITY AS ON 31-3-2018
SOURCE-WISEGENERATION DURING THE YEAR All figures are in MW All figures are in GWh Total IC 3,44,002 MW Total Generation GWh
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Projected Installed Capacity and generation (March, 2022)
TOTAL 4,79,419 MW TOTAL 16,99,812 GWh ALL FIGURES IN MW ALL FIGURES IN GWh
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Projected Installed Capacity and generation (March, 2027)
TOTAL 6,19,066 MW TOTAL 22,22,643 GWh ALL FIGURES IN MW ALL FIGURES IN GWh
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