name the sources of geothermal energy in india plz..... its urgent
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According to India's ambitious energy programme, it appears that Renewable Energy Sources will be generating substantial quantity of power in future. If the geothermal energy potential is exploited, then India will have surplus electrical power. This expansion should be planed to help the rural areas rather than the urban areas. In the very near future India may appear on the geothermal map of the world with the proposal of generating power and direct utilization of geothermal energy from the existing bore-wells in Puga. Utilizing geothermal energy by food processing industries in Himachal Pradesh may make India a global player in future. Potential sites for developing hot dry rock projects do exit in the Himalayas and in central India. INTRODUCTION: From the present generation capacity of about 100,000 MWe, India has an ambitious programame of increasing this capacity to about 215,000 MWe by the year 2012 and brings India's power demand to zero. This target is expected from coal, diesel, nuclear and large hydro projects (Abbi, 2001). The renewable energy sources (REs: wind, biomass/bigasse, small hydro) have a potential of generating 54,000 MWe while the installed capacity is 7843 MWe. An additional 1218 MWe is expected to be added in future (MNES, 2003). India's ambition is quite impressive and encouraging since REs can generate half the power demand.
(PDF) Geothermal Energy Resources of India: Past and the Present. Available
According to India's ambitious energy programme, it appears that Renewable Energy Sources will be generating substantial quantity of power in future. If the geothermal energy potential is exploited, then India will have surplus electrical power. This expansion should be planed to help the rural areas rather than the urban areas. In the very near future India may appear on the geothermal map of the world with the proposal of generating power and direct utilization of geothermal energy from the existing bore-wells in Puga. Utilizing geothermal energy by food processing industries in Himachal Pradesh may make India a global player in future. Potential sites for developing hot dry rock projects do exit in the Himalayas and in central India. INTRODUCTION: From the present generation capacity of about 100,000 MWe, India has an ambitious programame of increasing this capacity to about 215,000 MWe by the year 2012 and brings India's power demand to zero. This target is expected from coal, diesel, nuclear and large hydro projects (Abbi, 2001). The renewable energy sources (REs: wind, biomass/bigasse, small hydro) have a potential of generating 54,000 MWe while the installed capacity is 7843 MWe. An additional 1218 MWe is expected to be added in future (MNES, 2003). India's ambition is quite impressive and encouraging since REs can generate half the power demand.
(PDF) Geothermal Energy Resources of India: Past and the Present. Available
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