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Energy as a corporate security measure
The Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
Energy: Global Scenario
• Fossil fuel dominated energy supply
• International Energy Agency (IEA)
estimates that by 2030
� 69% of the primary energy mix - fossil
fuels
� Oil will remain the main fuel
� Demand for coal expected to
further rise
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
* Other includes geothermal , Solar, wind, heat, etc.
Source: IEA
Energy: Global Scenario
• Energy demand in developing economies will
rise 65% by 2040, increasing overall world
energy demand by 35%
• Of this 50% will be for electricity generation
• Oil will remain global fuel no:1 and natural gas
will replace coal as no:2
Global population trends
projected to 2040
Source: Exxonmobil 2013 Energy Outlook
Source: Exxonmobil 2013 Energy Outlook
Source: Exxonmobil 2013 Energy Outlook
Source: Exxonmobil 2013 Energy Outlook
Energy: Global Scenario
• The prime challenges in meeting the energy demand are
� Meeting its climate change objectives
� To provide access to energy to the economically weaker sections of
society
• Renewable sources of energy as a sustainable alternative
� Expected to account for almost a sixth of world’s primary
energy use by 2040
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
Energy: Global Scenario
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
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3.3%
4.0%
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3.1%
2.6%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%
Solar PV
Wind Power
Hydro-Power
Geothermal Power
Average Annual Growth Rates of RE Capacity
2012 Alone
2007-2012 Period
Source: Renewables 2013 Global Status Report
Energy: Global Scenario
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Key trends in 2012
� About half the capacity addition in the US was from renewable energy, with wind power being the largest contributor
� The increase in wind power generation in China overtook the increase in coal power and nuclear power generation for the first time ever
� In Germany, renewable energy accounted for 22.9 % of energy consumption, which is an increase of 11.7 % from 2011
� In the European Union, renewable energy accounted for almost 70 per cent of additional capacity
Energy: India
Total installed generation capacity, as on 31st March 2013
- 2,23,3435 MW
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
Coal
58%
Gas
9%
Diesel
1%
Nuclear
2%
Hydro
18%
Renewable Energy
Sources
12%
Total installed generation capacity
Source: CEA, MNRE
Energy: India
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
Source: CEA, MNRE
Renewable energy installed and potential capacities ( As on March 31st 2012)
Renewable Energy
• Variability of wind and solar seriously restrict
usage.
• Need significant conventional energy back up
of quick start type such as Natural Gas
• Even though by 2040 wind and solar energy
installations will go up 7 and 20 times it will
meet only 7% and 2% of
demand, respectively.
Source: Exxonmobil 2013 Energy Outlook
Source: Exxonmobil 2013 Energy Outlook
GHG Emissions
• Over time there will be a shift to a regime where
some sort of carbon tax will apply.
• OECD countries will move out of coal use and
increase natural gas / shale oil usage
• China already well invested in renewable energy
• India
– Insufficient investment in both generation as well as
transmission
– System efficiencies very low
Source: Exxonmobil 2013 Energy Outlook
Energy: India
All India per capita consumption has gone up from 631.4 kWh in
2005-06 to about 880 kWh in 2011-12
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Source: CEA, MNRE
ITC: Energy Performance
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ITC: Energy Performance
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
• ITC’s Paperboards and Speciality Papers Business (PSPD) accounts
for 90.1% of total energy consumption
– Rated as the most energy efficient in Paper and Paperboards
sector, according to Centre for Science and Environment, New Delhi
• Specific energy consumption of PSPD Bhadrachalam (GJ/Tonne of
Product) has come down from 38.4 in 2004-05 to 33.8 in 2012-13
– 11.9%
ITC: Energy Performance
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Total Energy Consumption (TJ) Renewable Energy (TJ)
Renewable energy share - 24% in 2003-04 to 41.2% in 2012-13
Source: CEA, MNRE
Integrated Sustainability Data Management System
(ISDMS)
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
• ITC Sustainability Report –
� Benchmarked in India
� Globally ranked 7th in carbon disclosure (CRRA 2011)
• Focus on Performance Management than just reporting
• Integrated data management
& Integrated Report
Integrated Sustainability Data Management System (ISDMS)
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Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
• Single platform for all public & sustainability
reporting– Data accuracy
– Auditability
• System for sustainability performance
management of individual businesses
� KPIs monitoring by Businesses
Why a Sustainability Performance Management System?
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
• Ensure absolute data quality, tracebility of data to the source and consistency in application of methodologies across ITC
• ITC: ‘ Carbon Positive Company’ 8th year in a row
– ITC’s GHG inventory assured as per ISO 14064:2006 to a ‘reasonable level’
by Llyod’s Register Quality Assurance Limited.
ISDMS – Standard Operating Procedure
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• Adopting a low carbon growth path through:
� continued reduction in specific energy consumption
� enhanced use of renewable energy sources
� A study is being carried out at organizational level, with an objective to enhance the renewable energy portfolio to 50% of total energy consumption in next few years.
• Need however to work with industry and
government towards improving
infrastructure availability and efficiency
ITC Strategy: Way Ahead
Energy Sustainability Conclave 2013
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