Title: Climate Change and Power Sector
1Climate Change and Power Sector
NTPC Ltd.
2 3World Energy Scenario Main Contributors of CO2
Emission
1973
2006
Gas 14.4
Gas 19.4
Oil 38.5
Oil 50.6
Coal 34.9
Coal 41.7
15640 Mt of CO2
28003 Mt of CO2
Source IEA, Key Energy Statistics, 2008
4Primary Energy Supply Mix of the world
1973- 6115 Mtoe
2006- 11741 Mtoe
Source IEA, Key Energy Statistics, 2008
5World Power Generation- different modes
1973- 6116 TWh
2006- 18930 TWh
Fossil Fuel based power generation constitutes
the largest mode of power generation in the world
and will remain so in the coming decades
6Power Generation Mix of India
Coal is expected to remain the preferred fuel
for coming decades. 64 of the 11th plan targets
consists of coal based generation. Recent
developments are encouraging for the nuclear fuel
based generation.
Nuclear
Renewable
Hydro
Coal
Oil gas
(Figures in MW)
Source CEA, Dec 2008
7National Power Objectives
Ambitious Capacity Addition Plans
- Power for all by 2012
- Per capita consumption of power to be increased
to 1000 Units by 2012. - Min. lifeline consumption of 1 unit/ household/
day by 2012. - Accessibility of electricity by all households by
2012.
Issue How to develop strategies for rapid
capacity addition without detrimental effects on
the environment.
8 9NTPC- Powering Indias Growth
NTPC
NTPC
All India
All India
10NTPC AMONGST THE CLEANEST FOSSIL FUEL POWER
GENERATORS
SOURCE CARMA.ORG NTPC ANALYSIS
- Assumptions
- The largest generating companies with Annual
generation above 150 BU - The companies having minimum fossil fuel mix of
50
11NTPCs vision on climate change
- Going Higher on Generation, lowering GHG
intensity
12NTPCs approach to climate change
13NTPC Approach
- As a responsible Corporate Citizen, NTPC accords
high priority to its responsibility towards
Climate and Sustainability. - Investment in development of new technology
through RD and Energy Technology center. - NTPC sets aside up to 1 of its distributable
profit for RD including 0.5 for technology
initiatives for sustainable energy development. - Generation Capacity Expansion is complemented by
Emission Mitigation Endeavours - Sustained effort to enhance plant efficiency
- Suitably realign the fuel mix
- Adoption of greener and eco-friendly technologies
14NETRA Focus on Research and new Technologies
- RD DEPARTMENT FOR APPLIED RESEARCH
- ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES WORKING ON 14 PROJECTS
THROUGH IDENTIFIED INSTITUTIONS IN AREAS
PERTAINING TO - POWER PLANT EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT
- CARBON SEQUESTRATION
- WASTE HEAT UTILISATION, ETC
- ET AND RD CENTRE BEING MERGED TO FORM NETRA
(NTPC ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH ALLIANCE)TO
ENABLE MORE FOCUS AND SYNERGISTIC RESEARCH - INTEGRATED GASIFICATION COMBINED CYCLE (IGCC)
- NTPC IN COLLABORATION WITH BHEL IS IN PROCESS OF
INSTALLING AN IGCC PROJECT IN AURAIYA. - NTPC, IN ASSOCIATION WITH NEXANT, HAS DONE STUDY
ON GASIFIER SUITABLE FOR INDIAN COAL.
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15Adoption of higher efficiency units
5.1
3.0
Base
0.7
16Higher Efficiency Lower Emission
Current World Bank Emission Guidelines
HHV Basis
17Super Critical Technology in NTPC
- NTPC adopted supercritical technology for unit
size over 500 MW in steps as under - PLANTS IN ADVANCE STAGE OF CONSTRUCTION
- 3 x 660 MW Sipat STPP Stage-I
- 3 x 660 MW Barh STPP Stage-I
- UPCOMING PLANTS
- Barh-II, Bihar 2x660 MW (Order Placed)
- North Karanpura, Jharkhand 3x660 MW
- Darlipali, Orissa 4x800 MW
- Lara, Chattisgarh 5x800 MW
- Marakanam, Tamilnadu 4x800 MW
- Tanda-II, Uttar Pradesh - 2x660 MW
- Meja, Uttar Pradesh - 2x660 MW
- Sholapur 2x660 MW
- New Nabinagar-3x660 MW
- Many more projects under formulation
18Efficiency Improvement through Renovation
Modernization
After 100,000 operating hours machine become due
for RM RM offers a quick and low cost capacity
addition and efficiency enhancement option. RM
objectives are
- Restoration, Sustenance Enhancement of
Efficiency - Capacity enhancement
- Life extension of old units
- Mitigate obsolescence
- Compliance to applicable pollution norms
- Equipment safety
- Improvement in equipment / system reliability
19NTPC Fuel Mix by 2017
Capacity mix - 2012 (50,000 MW)
Capacity mix - 2017 (75,000 MW)
Capacity mix - TODAY (29,894 MW)
20Renewable
- NTPC plans to add 1000 MW from renewable sources
by 2017. - Recently signed MoU for 500 MW of wind power in
Karnataka. - MoU with ADB for development of 500 MW from
renewable sources. - NTPC has taken major initiatives for fast
tracking its solar power development programme. - We hope to set up 15MW solar capacity by 2012 and
50 MW capacity by 2014.
21Distributed Generation
- NTPC has commissioned 10 projects in off-grid
distributed power generation mode based on
bi-mass, solar PV, micro hydel etc in villages
around projects. - Several others are planned as part of CSR
activities. - There is also proposal for setting up mini hydel
projects at several places in Punjab and
North-eastern states.
22Green Measures
- NTPC has created green wealth and carbon sink in
the form of more than 18 millions trees planted
in and around plant areas. - NTPC has started implementing modern water
harvesting systems in all upcoming townships in
the projects for better management of water. - NTPC is committed for development of 1 million Sq
feet of green building space within NTPC
premises. - Energy Conservation can also play a major role
NTPC has adopted practices like Online Energy
Management Systems, Energy Audit, Water-balance
Audit for main plant and BOP equipments.
As per study conducted by National Remote Sensing
Agency, Hyderabad, the summer peak temperatures
in areas surrounding Ramagundam Thermal Power
Station of NTPC where about 1.2 million trees
have been planted, has reduced to the extent of
30 C.
23Conclusion
- NTPC stands committed for sustainable power
development
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