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The government of India has ambitious plans to significantly raise the country’s power generation capacity from its current installed base of 145 GW. The current 11th Five-Year Plan typifies this aspiration, with the slogan ‘Power for All by 2012’ and a capacity target of 200 GW by 2012.
The key drivers fuelling India’s power generation initiatives include the population’s growing need for reliable and affordable electricity, increasing household incomes and an emergence of a middle class, and bold electrification plans for its vast rural areas.
Clearly, all this raises both strategic and technical issues and challenges for India’s power generation sector that need to be addressed urgently.
The government of India has ambitious plans to significantly raise the country’s power generation capacity from its current installed base of 145 GW. The current 11th Five-Year Plan typifies this aspiration, with the slogan ‘Power for All by 2012’ and a capacity target of 200 GW by 2012.
The key drivers fuelling India’s power generation initiatives include the population’s growing need for reliable and affordable electricity, increasing household incomes and an emergence of a middle class, and bold electrification plans for its vast rural areas.
Clearly, all this raises both strategic and technical issues and challenges for India’s power generation sector that need to be addressed urgently.
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