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The total installed power generation capacity in India as on 30 September, 2024 is 452,694.83 MW with sector wise & type wise break up as given below.
For the state wise installed power generation capacity, refer to States of India by installed power capacity.
Sector | Thermal (MW) |
Nuclear (MW) |
Hydro (MW) |
Renewable (MW) |
Total (MW) | ||||
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Coal | Lignite | Gas | Diesel | Sub-total thermal | |||||
Central | 68020 | 3640 | 7237.91 | - | 78897.91 | 8180 | 15742.72 | 1632.30 | 104452.93 |
State | 69977.5 | 1150 | 7012.05 | 280.31 | 78419.86 | - | 27254.45 | 2607.62 | 108281.93 |
Private | 73032.01 | 1830 | 10568.24 | 308.89 | 85739.15 | - | 3931 | 150289.82 | 239959.97 |
All India | 211029.51 | 6620 | 24818.21 | 589.20 | 243056.92 | 8180 | 46928.17 | 154529.74 | 452694.83 |
Percentage | 46.62 | 1.46 | 5.48 | 0.13 | 53.69 | 1.81 | 10.37 | 34.13 | 100 |
Hydroelectric power plants with ≤ 25 MW generation capacity are included in Renewable category (classified as SHP - Small Hydro Project) .
The break up of renewable energy sources (RES) is:
- Solar power (90,762.12 MW)
- Wind power (47,362.93 MW)
- Biomass/cogeneration (10,724.46 MW)
- Small hydro (5,075.75 MW)
- Waste-to-energy (604.49 MW)
The following lists name many of the utility power stations in India.
Conventional
Nuclear power
Main article: Nuclear power in IndiaAs of 30 September 2024, India has 23 operational nuclear reactors with a installed capacity of 8180 MW (1.8 % of total installed capacity) accounting for around 3% of electricity generation. 11 more reactors with total capacity of 8700 MW are under construction.
$ → The retired/scrapped power stations.
Thermal power station
Thermal power is the largest source of power in India. There are different types of thermal power plants based on the fuel that are used to generate the steam such as coal, gas, and diesel, natural gas. About 71% of electricity consumed in India is generated by thermal power plants.
Coal
More than 62% of India's electricity demand is met through the country's vast coal reserves. Public sector undertaking National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) and several other state level power generating companies are engaged in operating coal-based thermal power plants. Apart from NTPC and other state level operators, some private companies also operate the power plants. One coal plant was given environmental clearance in 2021. Although new plants are unlikely to be built, if more coal is burnt in existing plants it will increase greenhouse gas emissions by India. Here is some list of operating coal-based thermal power plants in India.
$ → The retired/scrapped power stations.
Gas-based
The total installed capacity of natural gas based power plants in India is nearly 24,991.51 MW as of September 2018. Here is a list of plants operating and waiting for natural gas to start operations.
$ → The retired/scrapped power stations.
Diesel-based
The total installed capacity of major grid connected diesel-based power plants in India is 509.71 MW. The installed capacity of captive power DG sets is estimated to be nearly 90,000 MW. Here is the part list of grid connected plants.
$ → The retired/scrapped power stations.
Power station | Location | District | State | Region | Coordinates | Unit capacities | Capacity (MW) |
Operator | Sector |
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Kozhikode Diesel Power Station | Kozhikode | Kozhikode | Kerala | Southern | 2 x 16, 6 x 16.00 | 96 | KSEB | State | |
Yelahanka Diesel Power Station | Yelahanka | Bangalore | Karnataka | Southern | 6 x 21.32 | 127.92 | KPCL | State | |
Belgaum Diesel Power Station | Yelahanka | Belgaum | Karnataka | Southern | 5 x 16.26, 2 x 16.26 | 32.52 | Private | ||
Brahmapuram Diesel Power Plant | Brahmapuram | Kerala | Southern | 2 x 21.32, 3 x 21.32 | 64 | KSEB | State | ||
LVS Power Station | Vishakhapatnam | Andhra Pradesh | Southern | 1 x 36.8 | 36.8 | Greenko | Private | ||
Samalpatti Diesel Power Station | Samalpatti | Tamil Nadu | Southern | 105.7 | Private | ||||
Samayanallur Diesel Power Station | Samayanallur | Tamil Nadu | Southern | 106 | Private | ||||
Bellary Power Station | Bellary | Karnataka | Southern | 25.2 | Private | ||||
Southern | 9 | 24 | 594.14 | ||||||
Suryachakra Diesel Power Station | A & N | Andaman & Nicobar | Islands | 20 | SPCL | Private | |||
Islands | 1 | 20 | |||||||
Bemina Diesel Power Station | Bemina | Srinagar | Jammu and Kashmir | Northern | 1 x 5 | 5 | J&K Govt | State | |
Leh Diesel Power Station | Leh | Leh | Ladakh | Northern | 1 x 2.18 | 2.18 | J&K Govt | State | |
Ambala Diesel Power Station | Ambala | Ambala | Haryana | Northern | 1 x 2.18 | 2.18 | Haryana Govt | State | |
Upper Sindh Diesel Power Station | Jammu and Kashmir | Northern | 1 x 1.7 | 1.70 | J&K Govt | State | |||
Keylong Diesel Power Station | Keylong | Lahaul and Spiti | Himachal Pradesh | Northern | 1 x 0.13 | 0.13 | HP Govt | State | |
Kamah Diesel Power Station | Jammu and Kashmir | Northern | 1 x 0.06 | 0.06 | J&K Govt | State | |||
Northern | 6 | 6 | 11.25 | ||||||
Gangtok Diesel Power Station | Gangtok | East Sikkim | Sikkim | Eastern | 4 | Sikkim Govt | State | ||
Ranipool Diesel Power Station | Ranipool | East Sikkim | Sikkim | Eastern | 1 | Sikkim Govt | State | ||
Eastern | 2 | 5 | |||||||
Leimakhong Diesel Power Station | Leimakhong | Manipur | North Eastern | 36 | State | ||||
North Eastern | 1 | 36 | |||||||
Total | 19 | 666.39 |
Renewable
Main article: Renewable energy in IndiaIndia was the first country in the world to set up a ministry of non-conventional energy resources, in the early 1980s. India's cumulative grid interactive, or grid tied, renewable energy capacity (excluding large hydro) has reached about 87.38 GW, as of 2020.
Hydroelectric
Main article: Hydroelectric power in IndiaThis is a list of major hydroelectric power plants in India.
Hydro power units with pumped storage features.
Panoramic view of Hirakud Dam at SambalpurSolar photovoltaic
Main article: Solar power in India This section is an excerpt from Solar power in India § Major photovoltaic power stations.Below is a list of solar power generation facilities with a capacity of at least 20 MW.
Plant | State | Coordinates | DC peak power (MW) |
Year comm- issioned |
Notes | Ref |
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Bhadla Solar Park | Rajasthan | 27°32′22.81″N 71°54′54.91″E / 27.5396694°N 71.9152528°E / 27.5396694; 71.9152528 (Bhadla Solar Park) | 2,245 | 2020 | World's biggest solar park in terms of generation and second largest in terms of area as of March 2020 | |
Pavagada Solar Park | Karnataka | 14°15′7″N 77°26′51″E / 14.25194°N 77.44750°E / 14.25194; 77.44750 (Pavagada Solar Park) | 2,050 | 2019 | Second biggest solar park in the world and world's largest in terms of area as in March 2020 | |
Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park | Andhra Pradesh | 15°40′53″N 78°17′01″E / 15.681522°N 78.283749°E / 15.681522; 78.283749 (Kurnool Solar Park) | 1,000 | 2017 | ||
NP Kunta | Andhra Pradesh | 14°01′N 78°26′E / 14.017°N 78.433°E / 14.017; 78.433 (NP Kunta Ultra Mega Solar Power Project) | 978 | 2021 | In Nambulapulakunta Mandal. Total planned capacity 1500 MW | |
Rewa Ultra Mega Solar | Madhya Pradesh | 24°28′49″N 81°34′28″E / 24.48028°N 81.57444°E / 24.48028; 81.57444 (Rewa Ultra Mega Solar) | 750 | 2018 | ||
Charanka Solar Park | Gujarat | 23°54′N 71°12′E / 23.900°N 71.200°E / 23.900; 71.200 (Gujarat Solar Park 1) | 690 | 2012 | Situated at Charanka village in Patan district. Capacity expected to go up to 790 MW in 2019. | |
Kamuthi Solar Power Project | Tamil Nadu | 648 | 2017 | With a generating capacity of 648 MWp at a single location, it is the world's 12th largest solar park based on capacity. | ||
Gujarat solar park 1 | Gujarat | 221 | 2012 | |||
Ananthapuramu – II | Andhra Pradesh | 14°58′49″N 78°02′45″E / 14.98028°N 78.04583°E / 14.98028; 78.04583 (Ananthapuramu II solar park) | 400 | 2019 | Located at Talaricheruvu village in Tadipatri mandal of Anantapur district. Planned capacity 500 MW | |
Galiveedu solar park | Andhra Pradesh | 14°6′21″N 78°27′57″E / 14.10583°N 78.46583°E / 14.10583; 78.46583 (Galiveedu solar park) | 400 | 2020 | Located at Marrikommadinne village in Galiveedu mandal of kadapa district. | |
Mandsaur Solar Farm | Madhya Pradesh | 24°5′17″N 75°47′59″E / 24.08806°N 75.79972°E / 24.08806; 75.79972 (Mandsaur Solar Farm) | 250 | 2017 | ||
Kadapa Ultra Mega Solar Park | Andhra Pradesh | 14°54′59″N 78°17′31″E / 14.91639°N 78.29194°E / 14.91639; 78.29194 (Kadapa solar park) | 250 | 2020 | Total planned capacity 1000 MW | |
Welspun Solar MP project | Madhya Pradesh | 151 | 2014 | |||
ReNew Power, Nizamabad | Telangana | 143 | 2017 | |||
Neyveli Solar Power Project | Tamil Nadu | 130 | 2018 | The project is spread over 4 locations within the town | ||
Sakri solar plant | Maharashtra | 125 | 2013 | |||
NTPC solar plants NTPC Bhadla Solar Power Plant | 110 | 2015 | ||||
Maharashtra I | Maharashtra | 67 | 2017 | |||
Green Energy Development Corporation (GEDCOL) | Odisha | 50 | 2014 | |||
Tata Power Solar (TPS), Rajgarh | Madhya Pradesh | 50 | 2014 | |||
Welspun Energy, Phalodhi | Rajasthan | 50 | 2013 | |||
Jalaun Solar Power Project | Uttar Pradesh | 50 | 2016 | |||
GEDCOL | Odisha | 48 | 2014 | |||
CIAL Solar Power Project | Kerala | 40 | 2013 | Powering first fully solar powered airport in the world | ||
Karnataka I | Karnataka | 40 | 2018 | |||
Bitta Solar Power Plant | Gujarat | 40 | 2012 | |||
Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park, Pokhran | Rajasthan | 40 | 2012 | |||
Vikram Solar and IL&FS Energy Development Co Ltd | Madhya Pradesh | 40 | 2015 | |||
Rajasthan Photovoltaic Plant | Rajasthan | 35 | 2013 | |||
Welspun, Bathinda | Punjab | 34 | 2015 | |||
Moser Baer, Patan district | Gujarat | 30 | 2011 | |||
Lalitpur Solar Power Project | Uttar Pradesh | 30 | 2015 | |||
Mithapur Solar Power Plant | Gujarat | 25 | 2012 | |||
Vankal Solar Park | Mizoram | 20 | 2023 | |||
GEDCOL | Odisha | 20 | 2014 |
- Bhadla Solar Park, Rajasthan 2,245 MW 27°32′22.81″N 71°54′54.91″E / 27.5396694°N 71.9152528°E / 27.5396694; 71.9152528 (Bhadla Solar Park)
- NP Kunta Ultra Mega Solar Park, Andhra Pradesh 978 MW 14°01′N 78°26′E / 14.017°N 78.433°E / 14.017; 78.433 (NP Kunta Ultra Mega Solar Power Project)
- Pavagada Solar Park, Karnataka 2,050 MW 14°15′7″N 77°26′51″E / 14.25194°N 77.44750°E / 14.25194; 77.44750 (Pavagada Solar Park)
- Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park, Andhra Pradesh 1,000 MW 15°40′53″N 78°17′01″E / 15.681522°N 78.283749°E / 15.681522; 78.283749 (Kurnool Solar Park)
- Kamuthi Solar Power Project, Tamil Nadu 648 MW
- Maharashtra I Solar Power Plant, Maharashtra 67 MW
- Telangana I Solar Power Plant, Telangana 12 MW
Solar thermal
Listed are concentrated solar power stations with a capacity of at least 10MW.
Name | Location | State | Coordinates | Capacity (MW) |
Commissioned | Ref |
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Dhursar Solar Plant | Jaisalmer district | Rajasthan | 26°47′09″N 72°00′30″E / 26.78583°N 72.00833°E / 26.78583; 72.00833 (Dhursar Concentrated Solar Plant) | 125 | 2016 |
Wind power
Main article: Wind power in India This section is an excerpt from Wind power in India § Projects.India's largest wind power production facilities (20 MW and greater)
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2023) |
Power plant | Location | State | MWe | Producer | Ref |
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Kutch Wind Farm (Gujarat Hybrid Renewable Energy Park) | Kutch | Gujarat | 11,500 (wind)
+ 11,500 (solar + wind) |
Adani Group Suzlon | |
Muppandal Wind Farm | Kanyakumari | Tamil Nadu | 1500 | Muppandal Wind | |
Jaisalmer Wind Park | Jaisalmer | Rajasthan | 1064 | Suzlon Energy | |
Brahmanvel windfarm | Dhule | Maharashtra | 528 | Parakh Agro Industries | |
Kayathar | Tutcorin | Tamilnadu | 300 | Siemens Gamesa, ReNew Power | |
Dhalgaon windfarm | Sangli | Maharashtra | 278 | Gadre Marine Exports | |
Vankusawade Wind Park | Satara district | Maharashtra | 259 | Suzlon Energy Ltd. | |
Vaspet | Vaspet | Maharashtra | 144 | ReNew Power | |
Tuljapur | Osmanabad | Maharashtra | 126 | Siemens Gamesa, ReNew Power | |
Sipla | Jaisalmer | Rajasthan | 102 | CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd | |
Saeame | Jamnagar | Gujarat | 101 | CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd | |
Beluguppa Wind Park | Beluguppa | Andhra Pradesh | 100.8 | Orange Renewable | |
Mamatkheda Wind Park | Mamatkheda | Madhya Pradesh | 100.5 | Orange Renewable | |
Anantapur Wind Park | Nimbagallu | Andhra Pradesh | 100 | Orange Renewable | |
Damanjodi Wind Power Plant | Damanjodi | Odisha | 99 | Suzlon Energy Ltd. | |
Theni | Tamil Nadu | 99 | CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd | ||
Saundatti | Belgaum | Karnataka | 84 | CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd | |
Jath | Jath | Maharashtra | 84 | ReNew Power | |
Welturi | Welturi | Maharashtra | 75 | ReNew Power | |
Acciona Tuppadahalli | Chitradurga District | Karnataka | 56.1 | Tuppadahalli Energy India Pvt Ltd | |
Dangiri Wind Farm | Jaiselmer | Rajasthan | 54 | Oil India Ltd. | |
Nuziveedu Seeds | Bhimasamudra | Karnataka | 50.4 | NSL Renewable Power Pvt Ltd. | |
Khandke | Ahmednagar | Maharashtra | 50 | CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd | |
Narmada | Nallakonda | Andhra Pradesh | 50 | CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd | |
Bercha Wind Park | Ratlam | Madhya Pradesh | 50 | Orange Renewable | |
Harapanahalli | Davanagere | Karnataka | 40 | CLP Wind Farms (India) Private Ltd. | |
Cape Comorin | Kanyakumari | Tamil Nadu | 33 | Aban Loyd Chiles Offshore Ltd. | |
Kayathar Subhash | Kayathar | Tamil Nadu | 30 | Subhash Ltd. | |
Dedan | Rajula (Sawarkundla) | Gujarat | 30 | IB Vogt Solar India Pvt Ltd. | |
Jasdan | Jasdan | Gujarat | 25.0 | NTPC LTD. | |
Ramakkalmedu | Ramakkalmedu | Kerala | 25 | Subhash Ltd. | |
Gudimangalam | Gudimangalam | Tamil Nadu | 21 | Gudimangalam Wind Farm | |
Shalivahana Wind | Tirupur | Tamil Nadu | 20.4 | Shalivahana Green Energy. Ltd. | |
Puthlur RCI | Puthlur | Andhra Pradesh | 20 | Wescare (India) Ltd. |
See also
- Energy policy of India
- Electricity in India
- States of India by installed power capacity
- List of largest power stations in the world
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- "Saundatti Wind Farm". CLP Group. Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
- "Khandke Wind Farm". CLP Group. Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
- "Narmada Wind Farm". CLP Group. Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
- "Harapanahalli Wind Farm". CLP Group. Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
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