STATE
Arunachal Pradesh, India's largest north-eastern state, by size, with a population of 1.4 million.The state's economy is largely agrarian, based on the terraced farming of rice and the cultivation of crops such as maize, millet, wheat, pulses.
Installed and Allocated Power Capacity
Electricity Generation from Different Sources
Power Supply
REC Demand
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Key Indicators
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CEF state ratingNo dataUtility-Scale RE
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Installed and allocated power capacity551 MWas on November 2020
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Installed and allocated RE capacity137 MWas on November 2020
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RES in total electricity generation0.13 %in 2019-20
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Ease of doing business rank34 / 36in 2017
Economic Indicators
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Current GSDP (2016-17)INR 203 billion0.13 % of national GDP
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GSDP CAGR (at constant prices)6.27 %between FY 2012 to FY 2017
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Gross Fiscal DeficitINR 7 billionin 2017-18
Infrastructure Indicators
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Transmission capacity (>33KV)275.2 MVAas of March 2017
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Transmission length '000 (>33KV)0.36 Ckmas of March 2017
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Length of national highways2,537 kmas of March 2017
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