"As we increase our energy consumption from one trillion units to 2 trillion units, we will be looking at a saving of 200 billion units by bringing down transmission losses," Goyal said at a conference here today.
The Minister said that the government is looking at bringing down energy consumption by nearly 10 per cent in next five years even as it faces challenges in electricity transmission and distribution.
Goyal, who also holds charge of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, said that the government also plans to scale up the contribution of clean power.
At present, renewable power accounts for six per cent of the total one trillion units of electricity consumed.
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"As many as 60 billion units of renewable energy were produced last year, the effort is to scale it up to 300 billion units in the next 6-7 years, possibly advanced to five years," Goyal said.
The government has set a target of generating 1,75,000 MW of renewable power by 2022, of which 1,00,000 MW will come from solar power.