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Contents
CURRENT STATUS – POWER INFRASTRUCTURE IN INDIA . 3 GROWTH EXPECTED ................................................................ ........................................ 3
Generation ................................................................................................ ...................................... 3 Transmission & Distribution ................................................................ ............................................ 4

INVESTMENT EXPECTED ................................................................ 4 ................................ PRESENT POWER GENERA GENERATION MIX .......................................... 5 ................................
Wind Power ................................................................................................ 6 .................................... Hydro Power ................................................................................................ 7 ................................... Nuclear Power................................................................................................ 7 .................................

KEY CONCERNS ................................................................ ................................................... 7
Dependence on Thermal Sources Especially Coal ............................................ 8 ................................ Land Acquisition and Clearance................................................................ ....................................... 8 Poor Coordination between T &D and Generation Projects ............................ 8

FUTURE PROSPECT ................................................................ ........................................... 8 SOURCES USED

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