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India needs to rapidly increase energy consumption to achieve the ambitious target of 9 per cent economic growth in the 12th Five-Year Plan (2012-17), Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said.
“We have set for ourselves an ambitious target of 9 per cent annual growth in GDP in the 12th Five-Year Plan. This high rate of economic growth would require our energy consumption also to increase rapidly,” he said at the National Energy Conservation Day celebrations in New Delhi.
The government has targeted 9 per cent annual expansion in the country’s GDP over the next five years, even though the country’s economy is passing through a difficult phase.
The Centre recently reduced the GDP growth forecast for the ongoing 2011-12 financial year to 7.5 per cent (plus/minus 0.25 per cent), as against the earlier projection of around 9 per cent.
Dr. Singh said since the country relies on imports for a large component of its energy requirement, it is vital to “re-double” efforts to enhance energy efficiency as a step toward reducing the energy intensity of the national GDP.
“Since we are largely dependent on fossil fuel, any improvement in energy efficiency of our thermal power generation plan would help reduce the energy intensity of our GDP,” the Prime Minister said.
The Prime Minister also said India should encourage the use of super-critical and ultra-super critical technologies for power generation to reduce energy intensity.
The National Solar Mission aims to generate 20,000 MW of solar power by 2020.
“Successful implementation of the National Mission…would lead to annual fuel saving of about 23 million tonnes oil equivalent — in coal, gas and petroleum products — along with an expected avoided capacity addition of over 19,000 MW,” Dr. Singh said.
5 Comments on "India must ramp up energy consumption for 9 p.c. growth: Manmohan"
BillT on Wed, 14th Dec 2011 10:37 am
More dreams of plenty in a collapsing world. 9% per year is doubling in 8 years. Not going to happen.
DC on Wed, 14th Dec 2011 12:01 pm
What ‘growth’ is it india is after exactly? The only growth Ive seen there is that in my lifetime along, they have gone from a pop. of some 6-700 million to 1.2 billion (with a b yes). All that growth had done has increase the number of mal-nourished, degrade the enviroment, and increase the number of (mal)-nourished mouths to feed. So, whats the plan? Keep piling on more groth, thats sure to fix everything….
BillT on Wed, 14th Dec 2011 2:02 pm
While there is enough to feed the 7+ billion living today, it is not enough to feed everyone with American luxury. Not even close. We don’t need more, we need equal…
Kenz300 on Wed, 14th Dec 2011 3:18 pm
The never ending world population growth is coming head to head with the worlds limited resources. We could not solve the worlds problems of poverty, hunger and despair in a world of 5 billion people and adequate resources. We will not be able to solve the problems in a world of 9 billion people and limited resources. This population growth is not sustainable. It will just lead to more suffering and despair.
BillT on Thu, 15th Dec 2011 1:13 am
This decade and the next will see many painful changes, and they will be in EVERY country, not just the Middle East or 3rd world countries. Peak resources are changing EVERYTHING.