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INTRODUCTION
In recent years, India’s energy consumption has been
increasing at one of the fastest rates in the world due to
population growth and economic development. Commercial
primary energy consumption in India has grown by about
700% in the last four decades. The per capita consumption
in India is in the region of 400 KWH per annum. Driven by
the rising population, expanding economy and a quest for
improved quality of life, energy usage in India is expected to
grow at a exponential rate.
Despite the overall increase in energy demand, per capita
energy consumption in India is still very low compared to
other developing countries. Today, India has one of the
highest potentials for the effective use of renewable energy.
India is the world’s fifth largest producer of wind power after
Denmark, Germany, Spain, and the USA. There is a significant
potential in India for generation of power from renewable
energy sources-, small hydro, biomass, and solar energy. The
country has an estimated SHP (small-hydro power) potential
of about 15000 MW.
Looking at the vast potential for growth in this important
sector of economy, UBM India is pleased to announce 2nd
edition India Energy 2010 – 2nd International Exhibition,
from 07-09 October 2010 at Mumbai. The event will
provide an ideal platform for the players in the Energy
industry to showcase the latest cutting edge technology. The
event will strive to provide an interactive environment for
dissemination of information and bring technology suppliers
and end users onto a common platform.
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