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This is an archive article published on October 13, 2011

Shinde calls for thrust in hydro,solar energy to tide over coal shortage

Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Wednesday said India must develop its hydroelectric,thermal and alternative sources of energy in response to a growing coal shortage.

Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Wednesday said India must develop its hydroelectric,thermal and alternative sources of energy in response to a growing coal shortage.

Shinde told a FICCI conference on power that he expected the mineral,which generates 65 per cent of India’s electricity,to generate the majority of power capacity added over the next five years. A lack of domestic supply of the mineral is making the country more dependent on imports,he said.

A report by FICCI and consultants from ICF International released at the conference said domestic supply was growing at 4 per cent a year while demand rose at an annual rate of 7.5 per cent. The mismatch is expected to widen the gap between the country’s demand and supply of energy,with coal imports meeting nearly a third of demand after five years.

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“To address this growing demand,we require not only increased capacity for generation of electric power,but also modernisation and augmentation of the existing thermal and hydel units,and also harness the potential of all other sources of energy,” he said.

He also said foreign investors could start lone operations or form joint ventures in the sector as the demand for energy was likely to remain “sufficient” in the future.

The report titled “Future of the Power Sector” also warned that the industry needed to quickly address the shortage,the poor financial heath of distribution utilities and the lack of transparency in the power procurement process.

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