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India expects annual power output to grow rapidly

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SINGAPORE: India expects power generation to grow 9.3% to 1,900 billion kilowatt hours (kwh) during the fiscal year through March 2025, internal projection­s by the federal power ministry reviewed by Reuters show, the fastest pace of growth since at least 2011/2012.

Searing heatwaves and an uptick in economic activity have resulted in India’s electricit­y generation growing at an average of about 8% annually following the pandemic year of 2020/21, outpacing power demand growth in every major global economy.

India’s weather office has forecast more heat-wave days than normal between April and June this year, potentiall­y boosting power use and generation further.

This is expected to boost demand for fossil fuel-fired power, which is projected to grow about 9% and account for over 76% of total output for the second straight year, according to a power ministry document containing the internal projection­s.

Coal-fired power output is expected to rise 8.9% over the year, outpacing the growth projected for renewable energy output, according to the document. Natural gas-fired electricit­y generation is seen rising 10.5%, it showed.

India’s renewable energy output – including solar, wind, small hydro plants and power from biomass – is expected to grow 8.2% in 2024/25 to 244 billion kwh, its slowest rise in four years.

China’s wind and solar output, in comparison, grew about 21% in 2023.

Despite increasing its renewable energy capacity to 143.65 gigawatts (GW), India is still short of a 2022 target of adding 175 GW of renewable energy to its grid.

This failure to meet renewable targets has boosted India’s dependence on coal and complicate­d efforts to wean its economy away from carbon.

Some clean-energy sources of power generation, however, are expected to pick up this year.

Hydropower output, which recorded its steepest fall in at least 38 years in 2023/2024, is expected to grow 10.3% this year, the ministry’s projection­s showed.

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