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As of January 2013, India's total installed energy capacity was 211,766 MW. The state sector accounted for 40.77% of capacity at 86,343 MW, while the central sector was 29.74% at 62,964 MW and the private sector was 29.49% at 62,459 MW. Thermal sources made up the largest share by fuel type at 67% or 141,714 MW, followed by large hydro at 19% or 39,416 MW, with nuclear and renewable energy making up the remaining 14% of capacity.
As of January 2013, India's total installed energy capacity was 211,766 MW. The state sector accounted for 40.77% of capacity at 86,343 MW, while the central sector was 29.74% at 62,964 MW and the private sector was 29.49% at 62,459 MW. Thermal sources made up the largest share by fuel type at 67% or 141,714 MW, followed by large hydro at 19% or 39,416 MW, with nuclear and renewable energy making up the remaining 14% of capacity.
As of January 2013, India's total installed energy capacity was 211,766 MW. The state sector accounted for 40.77% of capacity at 86,343 MW, while the central sector was 29.74% at 62,964 MW and the private sector was 29.49% at 62,459 MW. Thermal sources made up the largest share by fuel type at 67% or 141,714 MW, followed by large hydro at 19% or 39,416 MW, with nuclear and renewable energy making up the remaining 14% of capacity.