Generating stations in Kerala generated 10408.9 MU of Electricity in 2021
registering an increase of 50% from the total generation of 6944.8 MU last year. Total
generation from Hydro Plants including small Hydro was 9913.6 MU. 153 MU of
Electricity was generated from Thermal stations in the state. Wind farms in Kerala
generated 132. 1 MU and Solar Plants generated 210.2 MU .
Study Report Prepared by K Asokan, Director, InSDES, Shoranur
12.5% Increase in CO2 emission from Electricity Generation in India in 2021
Coal will continue to provide a major portion of Electricity Generation in India in this decade also
Report Prepared by : K Asokan, Director, InSDES
വെബിനാര് കേരളത്തിന്റെ വൈദ്യുതി ആവശ്യകതയും ആഭ്യന്തര ഉല്പാദന സാധ്യതകളും – കെ.അശോകന് (മോഡറേറ്റര്)
Comments on the Draft KSERC (Terms and Conditions for Determination of Tariff) Regulations, 2021
India’s Solar Generation increases by 24% in 2020 – Study report
The electricity generation from Solar plants in India has registered an increase of 24.38% in 2020 than the previous year. This steep hike in solar generation is achieved while the yearly total Generation of Electricity in our country was decreased by 2.2% in 2020.
Prepared by K Asokan ( Director, InSDES, Shoranur
&
P Subhash ( InSDES, Shoranur )
ALL INDIA POWER DEMAND TOUCHES ALL TIME HIGH IN
DECEMBER 2020
Prepared by:
K. Asokan, Director, InSDES, Shoranur
&
P. Subhash, InSDES, Shoranur
On Monday the 12 th October, 2020, Train services came to a halt, homes, and businesses were without electricity as a grid failure resulted in massive power outages across Mumbai.
Prepared by : Subhash P ( InSDES, Shoranur )
Study Reports on Small Hydro projects in Kerala
Persons Involved
1. K. Asokan, Director, InSDES, Shoranur
2. P. Subhash, InSDES, Shoranur
CONSULTATION GROUP
1. Sri N. Venugopal Director KSEB Ltd.
2. Sri A. Shanavas , Chief Engineer, KSEB Ltd.
3. Sri E.C Padmarajan, Chief Engineer, Palakkad Small Hydro Company Ltd.
4. Sri O Baburaj Dy. Chief Engineer, KSEB Ltd.
5. Sri A.K. Manikandan, Dy. Chief Engineer, KSEB Ltd.
6. Smt. R. Preetha, Dy. Chief Engineer, KSEB Ltd.
7. Sri B.V. Mohana kumar, Dy. Chief Engineer, KSEB Ltd.
8. Sri P. Krishna Prasad, Executive Engineer, KSEB Ltd.
9. Sri V.P. Ramakrishnan, Executive Engineer, KSEB Ltd
10. Sri V.P. Cletus, Executive Engineer, KSEB Ltd
11. Sri KGP Nampoothiri, Executive Engineer, KSEB Ltd
12. Sri N.E. Salim, Asst. Executive Engineer, KSEB Ltd
13. Smt. K. Indira, Asst. Executive Engineer, KSEB Ltd
14. Sri C.D. Sunny, Asst. Engineer, KSEB Ltd.
15. Sri Nazar F.O. Finance Officer, KSEB Ltd.
The volume of electricity transacted through Power Exchanges in India during the period from April to July 2020 registered an increase of 8.4% compared to the same period in 2019. On analyzing the details available in the Monthly Market Monitoring Reports published by CEA it is observed that this increase has occurred despite a 13% decrease in total electrical energy supplied in the country during this period.
Prepared by: Asokan K ( Director, InSDES, Shoranur )
&
Subhash P (InSDES, Shoranur)
ALL INDIA & KERALA MONTH WISE POWER CONSUMPTION 2020 vs 2019
Prepared by K Asokan ( Director, InSDES, Shoranur
&
P Subhash ( InSDES, Shoranur )
Prepared by K Asokan ( Director, InSDES, Shoranur
&
P Subhash ( InSDES, Shoranur )
Power consumption in India reached the level prior to the lockdown during the 4th stage of lockdown. Despite this, the consumption in May 2020 is 15% lower than the consumption in May last year. 33.5% increase in power consumption in the Northern Region due to the heatwave and ease of lockdown conditions had resulted in the overall increase in power consumption in the country. The consumption in all other 4 regions of the country is lower than that during the pre-lock down period.
Prepared by K Asokan ( Director, InSDES, Shoranur
&
P Subhash ( InSDES, Shoranur )
India’s Power Consumption increases as lock down eases
The daily average power consumption in India touched 3200 Million Units during the 3rd stage of the lock down which ended on 17th May 2020, compared to 3522 MU prior to the lock down period in the third week of March 2020. The fall in consumption during the third stage is 9% only. The power consumption fell 22% during the 1st stage and 18% during 2nd stage of lock down declared to check the spread of COVID-19 pandemic in our country. The lock down was prevailing with effect from 25/03/2020. The first stage ended on 14th April 2020 and 2nd stage ended on 3rd May 2020. The increase in power consumption during second and third stages of lock down is mainly due to the relaxations of lock down conditions.
Prepared by K Asokan ( Director, InSDES, Shoranur
&
P Subhash ( InSDES, Shoranur )
Generation of Electricity from fossil fuels falls 24% in April 2020
Prepared by : K Asokan, Director, InSDES, Shoranur
&
P Subhash, InSDES, Shoranur
Electricity Consumption in Uttar Pradesh increases during COVID-19 lockout period – Study
Prepared by: Asokan K ( Director, InSDES, Shoranur )
&
Subhash P (InSDES, Shoranur)
The average daily electricity consumption in Kerala from 1 st to 11 th April 2020 is 66.7193 MU. Power Consumption in April is five year low
Prepared by : Asokan K ( Director, InSDES )
All India power Consumption from August to December 2019 are lower than that during the same period in the year 2018. The maximum
reduction of 12.77% occurred during October 2019.
Prepared by:
1. K. Asokan, Director, InSDES, Shoranur
2. P. Subhash, InSDES, Shoranur
1. KERALA POWER CONSUMPTION – BEFORE AND AFTER LOCK-DOWN
2. All INDIA ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION – BEFORE AND AFTER
LOCK-DOWN
Prepared by Sri. K Asokan, Director, In-SDES
Power development history of Malabar
ഊർജ്ജ മേഖല – അകലെയല്ല അന്താരാഷ്ട്ര നിലവാരം – സമകാലിക ജനപഥത്തിൽ കെ.അശോകൻ എഴുതിയ ലേഖനം
Customer Satisfaction – Power Sector – Paper presented by Bose Jacob
Inauguration of ‘Institute for sustainable development and energy studies’ (In-SDES)
of KSEB-OA, Shornoor, May 08, 2017
Notes for the talk on ‘Indian electricity sector – current challenges’, in the seminar on ‘Sustainable development in power sector’
Sreekumar N, Member – Prayas (Energy Group)
കാലാവസ്ഥാ വ്യതിയാനവും ഊർജ്ജ മേഖലയും – സെമിനാർ റിപ്പോർട്ട് (2018)
കേരളത്തിലെ വൈദ്യുതി മേഖല പ്രശ്നങ്ങൾ, സാധ്യതകൾ – ഇ.ഇ.എഫ്.ഐ വൈസ് പ്രസിഡന്റ് ബി.പ്രദീപ് അവതരിപ്പിച്ച സെമിനാർ പേപ്പർ (2017)
Climate Change and Energy Sector – Presentation of Dr. Santhosh G Thambi, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT, Kozhikode
വൈദ്യുതി മേഖല – വികസനവും വെല്ലുവിളികളും – 16-12-2019ന് കോഴിക്കോട് വച്ച് നടന്ന സെമിനാറിലെ അവതരണങ്ങൾ
ആഗോള വൽക്കരണ ഉദാരവൽക്കരണ നയങ്ങൾ ഇന്ത്യൻ വൈദ്യുതി മേഖലയിൽ കഴിഞ്ഞ 25 വർഷം ഉണ്ടാക്കിയ പ്രത്യാഘാതം സംബന്ധിച്ച് കെ.അശോകൻ കെ.എസി.ബി.ഒ.എ ന്യൂസ് മാഗസിനിൽ 2016ൽ എഴുതിയ ലേഖന പരമ്പര.
Comments of In-Sdes submitted before Kerala Electricity Regulatory Commission on Kerala State Grid Code 2019 draft
REPORT ON PERFORMANCE OF SMALL HYDRO PROJECTS IN KERALA
Comments of In-Sdes submitted to KSERC on (Power Quality for Distribution System) Regulations, 2019 draft
Power Sector -2030 – Study Report of In-SDES in Malayalam. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) is a research institution with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.
Comments of In-SDES on KSERC draft regulations 2017 on tariff. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) was constituted during 2015 with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.
Why power demand reduced in Kerala During 2017? In-SDES Study report in Malayalam. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) was constituted during 2015 with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.
Comments of In-SDES on KSEBL petition on ARR, ERC, Tariff proposal Plan For Control Period 2018-22. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) was constituted during 2015 with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.
Comments of In-SDES on proposed Amendments on Electricity Act 2003. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) was constituted during 2015 with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.
KSERC Tariff Regulations 2018 Final – Comments by In-SDES. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) was constituted during 2015 with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.
Comments of In-SDES on truing up petition of KSEB LTD for the FY 2016-17. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) was constituted during 2015 with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.
Comments of In-SDES regarding the truing up petition by KSEB Ltd for Financial Year 2015-16. Institute for Sustainable development and Energy Studies (In-SDES) was constituted during 2015 with specific objectives for sustainable development of energy sector.