Electricity is produced from several sources, including coal, natural gas, nuclear, hydro, solar, and wind energy through efficient, reliable, and sustainable manners. India is among the leading power-generating countries in the world with different power types such as thermal, hydro, nuclear, and renewable. India's installed power capacity, as of 2024, stands at over 400 GW, of which 40% of the capacity is expected to be from renewable sources.
Boilers are used extensively for power generation, especially in thermal power plants. It transforms water into high-pressure steam, and the steam turns the turbine, thus generating electricity. Supercritical and Ultra-Supercritical Boilers are used to increase efficiency levels and cut fuel costs owing to high temperature and pressure levels.
Waste heat recovery boilers (WHRB) are also emerging as an industry, especially in combined cycle plants and any industry with large amounts of waste heat, as they use waste heat to generate more power and thus make it more efficient and environmentally friendly.