About 29,200 MW thermal capacity under construction in India: MoS Shripad Naik
India is currently installing 29,200 MW of thermal capacity and planning an additional 51,520 MW. The goal is to reach a power generation capacity of 777.14 GW by 2029-30. Numerous projects, including hydroelectric and nuclear, are also under cons...
The Ministry of Power, in consultation with states, has envisaged a plan to add thermal capacity of a minimum 80,000 MW by 2031-32, Union Minister Shripad Naik said in a written reply to Rajya Sabha.
"Against this target, 29,200 MW thermal capacity is already under construction, while 51,520 MW is at various stages of planning & development," the Minister of State (MoS) for Power said.
In addition, 13,997.5 MW of hydro electric projects and 6,050 MW pumped storage projects (PSPs) are under construction, while 24,225.5 MW of hydro electric projects and 50,760 MW of PSP are under various stages of planning and are targeted to be completed by 2031-32, he said.
The minister further said there are also 7,300 MW of nuclear capacity under construction and 7,000 MW is under various stages of planning and approval.
In view of increasing power generation capacity, Naik said about 1,91,474 circuit kilometer (ckm) of transmission lines and 1,274 GVA of transformation capacity is planned to be added (at 220 kV and above voltage level) during the ten year period from 2022-23 to 2031-32.
The country's peak demand met figures were at 219.222 GW up October 2024.
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