GS 3: EconomyPrelims

Govt defers power plant maintenance amid gas shortage, Pg21

India postpones maintenance of 10 GW coal power plants amid West Asia crisis, aims to add 22 GW capacity soon.

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Key Highlights:

  • India has deferred maintenance shutdowns of 10 GW of coal-based power plants for three months due to gas supply issues caused by the West Asia conflict.
  • Approximately 8 GW of gas-based power generation is affected by higher fuel costs due to the conflict.
  • Originally, 15 GW of coal-based capacity was scheduled for maintenance, but only 5 GW will proceed as planned.
  • The government aims to add 22 GW of power generation capacity in the next three months, including thermal, solar, wind, and hydro sources.

Detailed Insights:

  • The postponement of maintenance shutdowns aims to ensure a steady power supply amidst constraints on gas-based power generation.
  • Gas-based power is critical for balancing the grid during peak evening hours when solar energy production decreases.
  • The government intends to compensate for reduced gas-based generation by utilizing alternative sources like coal-based power.
  • The planned capacity addition of 22 GW includes a mix of renewable and non-renewable sources to diversify the energy supply.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Thermal Power: Electricity generated by heat, often from burning fossil fuels like coal.
  • Gas-based Power Generation: Electricity produced using natural gas as the primary fuel source.
  • Battery Energy Storage System (BESS): A system that stores electrical energy in batteries for later use.
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