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Ministry of New and Renewable Energy

Government ministry of India


Summary

Government ministry of India

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agency_nameMinistry of New and Renewable Energy
nativename_rNavīna ēvama Navīkaraṇīya Ūrjā Maṁtrālaya
typeAgency
sealGovernment of India logo.svg
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seal_captionBranch of Government of India
logoMNRE India.svg
logo_width250px
logo_captionMinistry of New and Renewable Energy
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preceding1Department of Non-conventional Energy Sources (DNES)
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jurisdictionGovernment of India
headquartersNew Delhi, India
coordinates
budget(2023-24 est.)
minister1_namePralhad Joshi
minister1_pfoCabinet Minister
deputyminister1_nameShripad Yesso Naik
deputyminister1_pfoMinister of State
deputyminister2_pfo
chief1_nameSantosh Kumar Sarangi, IAS
chief1_positionSecretary
chief2_position
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websitehttps://mnre.gov.in/

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) is a ministry of the Government of India, headed by current Union Cabinet Minister Pralhad Joshi, that is mainly responsible for research and development, intellectual property protection, and international cooperation, promotion, and coordination in renewable energy sources such as wind power, small hydro, biogas, battery energy storage and solar power.

The broad aim of the ministry is to develop and deploy new and renewable energy for supplementing the energy requirements of India.

The ministry is headquartered in Lodi Road, New Delhi. According to the Ministry's 2016-17 annual report, India has made significant advances in several renewable energy sectors which include, solar energy, wind power, battery energy storage system (BESS) and hydroelectricity.

History

The 1970s energy crisis led to the establishment of the Commission for Additional Sources of Energy (CASE) in the Department of Science and Technology in March 1981. The CASE was responsible for the formulation of policies and their implementation, creation of programmes for development of new and renewable energy and coordinating and intensifying R&D in the sector.

In 1982, a new department was created in the then Ministry of Energy, i.e., Department of Non-conventional Energy Sources (DNES). DNES incorporated CASE under its umbrella.

The ministry was established as the Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources in 1992. It adopted its current name in October 2006.

Mission

The Mission of the Ministry is to ensure

  1. Energy Security: Lesser dependence on oil imports through development and deployment of alternative fuels (hydrogen, bio-fuels and synthetic fuels) and their applications to contribute towards bridging the gap between domestic oil supply and demand;
  2. Increase in the share of clean power: Renewable (bio, wind, hydro, solar, geothermal & tidal) electricity to supplement fossil fuel based electricity generation;
  3. Energy Availability and Access: Supplement energy needs of cooking, heating, motive power and captive generation in rural, urban, industrial and commercial sectors;
  4. Energy Affordability: Cost-competitive, convenient, safe, and reliable new and renewable energy supply options; and
  5. Energy Equity: Per-capita energy consumption at par with the global average level by 2050, through a sustainable and diverse fuel- mix.

Vision

To develop new and renewable energy technologies, processes, materials, components, sub-systems, products & services at par with international specifications, standards and performance parameters in order to make the country a net foreign exchange earner in the sector and deploy such indigenously developed and/or manufactured products and services in furtherance of the national goal of energy security.

Key functional areas

The major functional area or Allocation of Business of MNRE are:

  • Commission for Additional Sources of Energy (CASE);
  • Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA);
  • Integrated Rural Energy Programme (IREP);
  • Research and development of biogas and programmes relating to biogas units;
  • Solar energy including solar photovoltaic devices and their development, production, and applications;
  • Programme relating to improved chulhas and research and development thereof;
  • All matters relating to small/mini/micro hydel projects and below 25 MW capacities;
  • Research and development of other non-conventional/renewable sources of energy and programmes relating thereto;
  • Tidal energy;
  • Geothermal energy;
  • Biofuel: (i) National Policy; (ii) research, development and demonstration on transport, stationary and other applications; (iii) setting up of a National Bio-fuels Development Board and strengthening the existing institutional mechanism; and (iv) overall coordination.

Initiatives

  • Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) - The National Solar Mission was launched on 11 January 2010 by the Prime Minister. The Mission has set the ambitious target of deploying 20,000 MW of grid-connected solar power by 2022. Further, Government has revised the target of Grid Connected Solar Power Projects from 20,000 MW by the year 2021-22 to 100,000 MW by the year 2021-22 under the National Solar Mission and it was approved by Cabinet on 17 June 2015.
  • National Biogas and Manure Management Programme (NBMMP)
  • Solar Lantern Programme LALA
  • Solar thermal energy Demonstration Programme
  • Remote Village Lighting Programme
  • National Biomass Cookstoves Initiative (NBCI)
  • National Offshore Wind Energy Authority
  • Association of Renewable energy agencies of states (AREAS): It was formed by Ministry for better coordination and sharing of best practices among various state nodal agencies for renewable energy. The Minister in charge of the MNRE (Ministry of New and Renewable energy) is the patron while the Secretary of MNRE is the ex-officio president of the association.
  • One Sun One World One Grid initiative : The ambitious project aims to connect 140 countries of South East Asia and Middle East to a trans-national solar power grid. The idea was first proposed by India in 2018 assembly of International Solar Alliance and is aimed at moving one step ahead in the direction of target of government to produce 40% of its energy requirements from the renewable sources. The idea behind this initiative is, "Sun never sets" and it is constant at a particular geographic location at a given point of time. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy will head this initiative with technical support from the World Bank.

Achievements

Power from renewables

Grid-based

As per Annual Report 2016-17 of Ministry, As of December 2016, the Ministry was successful in deploying a total of 50068.37 Megawatt (MW) capacity of grid-based renewable energy. 28700.44 MW of which was from wind power, 4333.85 MW from Small hydro Power, 7907.34 MW from Bio power 9012.66 MW from solar power (SPV), and the rest 114.08 MW from Waste to Power.

Off-grid

During the same time period, the total deployment of an off-grid based renewable energy capacity was about 1403.70 MW. Of these, biomass (non-bagasse) Cogeneration consisted of 651.91 MW, Bio mass Gasifier was 186.88 MW Waste to energy was 163.35 MW, SPV Systems (of less than 1 Kilowatt (kW)) capacity was 405.54 1 MW, and the rest from micro-Hydro and Wind power.

Other renewable energy systems

The total number of deployment of family biogas plant was 49.40 lakhs. And the total area that is covered with solar water heating (SWH) systems was 4.47 Million m2.

Institutions

The Ministry has 5 specialized technical institution. They are:-

  • National Institute of Solar Energy (NISE): National Institute of Solar Energy, an autonomous institution of Ministry of New and Renewable (MNRE), is the apex National R&D institution in the field Solar Energy. The Government of India has converted 25-year-old Solar Energy Centre (SEC) under MNRE to an autonomous institution in September 2013 to assist the Ministry in implementing the National Solar Mission and to coordinate research, technology, skill development, training, consultancy, incubation and other related works. NISE is located in Gurugram, Haryana
  • National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE): NIWE has been established in Chennai in the year 1998, as an autonomous R&D institution by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India. It is a knowledge-based institution of high quality and dedication, offers services and seeks to find complete solutions for the kinds of difficulties and improvements in the entire spectrum of the wind energy sector by carrying out further research. NIWE is located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Website : https://niwe.res.in/
  • Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Bio-Energy (SSS-NIBE): SSS-NIBE is an autonomous Institution of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. Govt. of India spread over a sprawling campus of about 75 acres, the Institute is marching towards development into a Global Centre of Excellence in the Bio-Energy. The objectives of the Institute are to carry out and facilitate research, design, development, testing, standardization & technology demonstration eventually leading to commercialization of RD&D output with a focus on bioenergy, biofuels & synthetic fuels in solid, liquid & gaseous forms for transportation, portable & stationary applications, development of hybrid / integrated energy systems, to undertake & facilitate human resource development at all levels including postdoctoral research. It is located in Kapurthala (Punjab).
  • Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA): IREDA is a Non-Banking Financial Institution under the administrative control of this Ministry for providing term loans for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.IREDA is a Public Limited Government Company.
  • Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI): SECI is a CPSU under the administrative control of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), set up on 20th Sept 2011 to facilitate the implementation of JNNSM and achievement of targets set therein. It is the only CPSU dedicated to the solar energy sector. It was originally incorporated as a section-25 (not for profit) company under the Companies Act, 1956

State Nodal Agencies

The Ministry has established state nodal agencies in different states and union territories of India to promote and expand the growth of efficient energy use of renewable energy in their respective states. The primary objective of a state nodal agency under this ministry is to develop, coordinate, finance and promote research projects in the new and renewable energy field. It is also expected to devise programmes for research and development as well as applicative extensions of new and renewable energy sources.

StateNodal AgencyManaging Director/Chief Executive OfficerNotes
Andhra PradeshNon-Conventional Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (NEDCAP) Ltd.M. Kamalakar Babu
Arunachal PradeshArunachal Pradesh Energy Development Agency (APEDA)Marki Loya
AssamAssam Energy Development AgencyHaresh Chandra Dutta
BiharBihar Renewable Energy Development AgencyDayanidhan Pandey
ChhattisgarhChhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA)S. K. Shukla
GoaGoa Energy Development AgencyMichael M. D’souza
GujaratGujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA)V A Vaghela
HaryanaHaryana Renewal Energy Development Agency (HAREDA)Amneet P. Kumar
Himachal PradeshHIMURJABhanu Pratap Singh
Jammu & KashmirJammu & Kashmir Energy Development Agency (JAKEDA)Sh. Gulzar Hussain
JharkhandJharkhand Renewable Energy Development AgencyK. K. Verma
KarnatakaKarnataka Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd.G.V. Balaram
KeralaAgency for Non-conventional Energy and Rural Technology (ANERT)M Jayaraju
Madhya PradeshMP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd.SR Mohanty
MaharashtraMaharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA)Pravin Darade
ManipurManipur Renewable Energy Development Agency (MANIREDA)Birmani Singh Chingtham
MeghalayaMeghalaya Non-conventional & Rural Energy Development AgencyJopthiaw Lyngdoh
MizoramZoram Energy Development Agency (ZEDA)Arun Kumar Tripathi
NagalandNagaland Renewable Energy Development AgencyK.T. Wabang
OdishaOdisha Renewable Energy Development Agency (OREDA)Roopa Mishra
PunjabPunjab Energy Development AgencyAmarpal Singh
RajasthanRajasthan Renewable Energy Corporation LimitedB.K. Dosi
SikkimSikkim Renewable Energy Development AgencyT.T. Bhutia
Tamil NaduTamil Nadu Energy Development Agency(TEDA)
TripuraTripura Renewable Energy Development AgencyK.K.Ghosh
Uttar PradeshNon-conventional Energy Development Agency (NEDA)Kumar Ravikant Singh
UttarakhandUttarakhand Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA)Ranjana Rajguru
Puducherry UTRenewable Energy Agency Puducherry (REAP)
West BengalWest Bengal Renewable Energy Development Agency (WBREDA)Narayan Swaroop Nigam

Cabinet Ministers

  • Key: I/CIndependent Charge
PortraitMinister
(Birth-Death)
ConstituencyTerm of officePolitical partyMinistryPrime MinisterFromToPeriodMinister of Non-Conventional Energy SourcesMinister of New and Renewable Energy
Indian National Congress}}"Kalpnath Rai
(19411999)
MP for Ghosi
(Minister of State, I/C)21 June 19912 July 1992Indian National CongressRaoIndian National Congress}}"P. V. Narasimha Rao
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:Visit of Narasimha Rao, Indian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the CEC (cropped)(2).jpg70px]]P. V. Narasimha Rao
(19212004)
MP for Nandyal
(Prime Minister)2 July 199216 May 1996
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Atal Bihari Vajpayee tribute image (cropped).jpg70px]]Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(19242018)
MP for Lucknow
(Prime Minister)16 May 19961 June 1996Bharatiya Janata PartyVajpayee IBharatiya Janata Party}}"Self
Janata Dal}}"[[File:H. D. Deve Gowda.jpg70px]]H. D. Deve Gowda
(born 1933)
Rajya Sabha MP for Karnataka
(Prime Minister)1 June 199621 February 1997Janata DalDeve GowdaJanata Dal}}"H. D. Deve Gowda
Janata Dal}}"[[File:Cap (Retd.) Jai Narain Nishad with Dr Harikumar Pallathadka (cropped).JPG70px]]Captain
Jai Narain Prasad Nishad
(19302018)
MP for Muzaffarpur
(Minister of State, I/C)21 February 199721 April 1997
21 April 199710 January 1998GujralJanata Dal}}"Inder Kumar Gujral
Janata Dal}}"[[File:Inder Kumar Gujral 071.jpg70px]]Inder Kumar Gujral
(19192012)
Rajya Sabha MP for Bihar
(Prime Minister)10 January 199819 March 1998
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Atal Bihari Vajpayee tribute image (cropped).jpg70px]]Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(19242018)
MP for Lucknow
(Prime Minister)19 March 19983 February 1999Bharatiya Janata PartyVajpayee IIBharatiya Janata Party}}"Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:P. R. Kumaramangalam Lok Sabha photo.jpg70px]]Rangarajan Kumaramangalam
(19522000)
MP for Tiruchirappalli3 February 199913 October 1999
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}"M. Kannappan
MP for Tiruchengode
(Minister of State, I/C)13 October 199930 December 2003Dravida Munnetra KazhagamVajpayee III
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Atal Bihari Vajpayee tribute image (cropped).jpg70px]]Atal Bihari Vajpayee
(19242018)
MP for Lucknow
(Prime Minister)30 December 20039 January 2004Bharatiya Janata Party
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Kariya Munda.jpg70px]]Kariya Munda
(born 1936)
MP for Khunti9 January 200422 May 2004
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:Vilas Muttemwar.JPG70px]]Vilas Muttemwar
(born 1949)
MP for Nagpur
(Minister of State, I/C)23 May 200420 October 2006Indian National CongressManmohan IIndian National Congress}}"Manmohan Singh
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:Vilas Muttemwar.JPG70px]]Vilas Muttemwar
(born 1949)
MP for Nagpur
(Minister of State, I/C)20 October 200622 May 2009Indian National CongressManmohan IIndian National Congress}}"Manmohan Singh
Jammu and Kashmir National Conference}}"[[File:Farooq Abdullah with Greg Barker (cropped).jpg70px]]Farooq Abdullah
(born 1937)
MP for Srinagar29 May 200926 May 2014Jammu and Kashmir National ConferenceManmohan II
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Piyush Goyal crop.jpg70px]]Piyush Goyal
(born 1964)
Rajya Sabha MP for Maharashtra27 May 20143 September 2017Bharatiya Janata PartyModi IBharatiya Janata Party}}"Narendra Modi
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Raj Kumar Singh with PM Modi (cropped).jpg70px]]Raj Kumar Singh
(born 1952)
MP for Arrah
(Minister of State, I/C until 7 Jul 2021)3 September 201730 May 2017
31 May 20199 June 2024Modi II
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Pralhad Joshi in 2024.jpg70px]]Pralhad Joshi
(born 1962)
MP for Dharwad10 June 2024IncumbentModi III

Ministers of State

PortraitMinister
(Birth-Death)
ConstituencyTerm of officePolitical partyMinistryPrime MinisterFromToPeriodMinister of State for Non-Conventional Energy SourcesMinister of State for New and Renewable Energy
Indian National Congress}}"Sukh Ram
(19272022)
MP for Mandi2 July 199218 January 1993Indian National CongressRaoIndian National Congress}}"P. V. Narasimha Rao
Indian National Congress}}"S. Krishna Kumar
(born 1939)
MP for Quilon18 January 199313 September 1995
Indian National Congress}}"[[File:P. J. Kurien portrait.jpg70px]]P. J. Kurien
(born 1941)
MP for Mavelikara13 September 199516 May 1996
Telugu Desam Party}}"[[File:Samudrala Venugopal Chary (cropped).jpg70px]]Samudrala Venugopal Chary
(born 1959)
MP for Adilabad29 June 199621 February 1997Telugu Desam PartyDeve GowdaTelugu Desam Party}}"H. D. Deve Gowda
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}"[[File:T R Baalu in a Party Meeting Dias.jpg70px]]T. R. Baalu
(born 1941)
MP for Chennai South10 January 199819 March 1998Dravida Munnetra KazhagamVajpayee IIBJP}}"Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}}"[[File:S. Jagathrakshakan (cropped).jpg70px]]S. Jagathrakshakan
(born 1950)
MP for Arakkonam28 October 20122 November 2012Dravida Munnetra KazhagamManmohan IIINC}}"Manmohan Singh
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Bhagwanth Khuba with Prime Minister Narendra Modi (cropped).jpg70px]]Bhagwanth Khuba
(born 1967)
MP for Bidar7 July 20219 June 2024Bharatiya Janata PartyModi IIBharatiya Janata Party}}"Narendra Modi
Bharatiya Janata Party}}"[[File:Shripad Yasso Naik - Kolkata 2014-10-12 7755.JPG70px]]Shripad Naik
(born 1952)
MP for North Goa10 June 2024IncumbentModi III

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  5. "Ministry of New and Renewable Energy - Allocation of Business".
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  8. [http://www.mnre.gov.in/adm-approvals/solar_lantern.pdf Solar Lantern Programme] {{webarchive. link. (19 May 2011)
  9. [http://www.mnre.gov.in/solar-tdau.htm Solar Thermal Energy Demonstration] {{webarchive. link. (19 May 2011)
  10. [http://www.mnre.gov.in/prog-rvlp.htm Remote Village Lighting Programme] {{webarchive. link. (19 May 2011)
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  22. "Gujarat Energy Development Agency".
  23. "Haryana Renewal Energy Development Agency".
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  34. "OREDA Orissa".
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