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Report Release: The National Statistics Office (NSO) released the annual “Energy Statistics India 2025” publication. It is available on the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation website.
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Data Focus: The report provides integrated data on energy reserves, capacity, production, consumption, and import/export across energy commodities (coal, petroleum, renewables, etc.).
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New Addition: Includes a new chapter on Energy Account, aligned with the System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA) 2012 framework, including asset accounts and physical supply/use tables for FY23 and FY24.
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TPES Growth: India’s Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) grew by 7.8% in FY24, reaching 903,158 KToE.
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Renewable Energy Potential: India has a renewable energy potential of 2,109,655 MW, with wind power (55%) as the largest contributor. Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Karnataka hold over 50% of this potential.
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Renewable Capacity Increase: Installed renewable electricity capacity grew from 81,593 MW (March 2015) to 198,213 MW (March 2024), a CAGR of 10.36%.
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Renewable Generation Rise: Electricity generation from renewables rose from 205,608 GWh (FY15) to 370,320 GWh (FY24), a CAGR of 6.76%.
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Per Capita Consumption Growth: Per capita energy consumption increased from 14,682 MJ (FY15) to 18,410 MJ (FY24), a CAGR of 2.55%.
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T&D Losses Reduced: Transmission and Distribution losses reduced from 23% (FY15) to around 17% (FY24).
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Industrial Sector Consumption: The industrial sector is the largest energy consumer, with demand rising from 242,418 KToE (FY15) to 311,822 KToE (FY24).
