Abstract
In India, the sources of energy availability to the human development has been advocated since independence, so much so that the adequate quantity and quality of electricity, and measured by per capita consumption, is associated in most economies as a key Human Development Index. It is expected that the nation, which is already in the forefront of urbanization and industrialization in the country, proposes to be a global hub of manufacturing. Such a vision, if continued by successive governments, will leads to a scenario where the demand for electricity is most likely to increase year after year for decades. This Paper attempts to identify the sources of electrical energy in India. The growth of agriculture, manufacturing and service sectors has been possible to modify the energy in every year and also utilization of new technologies in their production. As a result, the electrical energy is leads to greater importance for agriculture and farmers have better control over the availability of energy for productive oriented. Based on the utilization of the energy the audit reports of various departments such as agriculture, corporate and Government etc., and electric utilities are some time at variance in all field. This paper highlights the need for the electricity and strategy for optimum utilization of resource like electrical energy and renewable energy in India and it’s bringing into the plan of action to the corporate and government in India for sustainability.
Highlights
Electricity is being considered as a key deciding factor for a nation’s progress, differentiating nation as developing or developed
It could be in the form of electrical energy, thermal energy or any other forms of energy use
During good old days, when energy was in surplus, no one cared about designing the system to minimize the energy use
Summary
Electricity is being considered as a key deciding factor for a nation’s progress, differentiating nation as developing or developed. To plan and implement the electricity infrastructure of the state so as to satisfactorily meet the requirements of electricity sector in future (say by 2050), which are likely to be much more demanding than the present scenario, could be a considerable challenge even in the normal circumstances To ensure such a Energy Consumption and Utility Practices in India: An Empirical Analysis transformation by 2050 in a people centric and environmentally friendly way will be a huge and onerous task requiring effective participation by various stake holders. Every farming activity and agricultural allied undertakings need a specific amount of energy to undertake the process and operations It could be in the form of electrical energy, thermal energy or any other forms of energy use. The present study is to attempt sustainability of development of Human Development Index through availability of energy, utilization and growth of agriculture
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