When it comes to the conversion factor, i.e. converting final electricity output consumption to what has been termed as ‘primary energy’, is relatively high in India with a value of 4.2 for the year 2005 [17]. According to the above source, this means that four units of energy at the source, out of these four units, only one unit of energy will be possible to consume effectively. There are a number of reasons why this is the case, such as electricity losses during distribution, which are very high. According to CEA, 2006 [18], the overall electricity losses during distribution for the year 2004 were around 31% of the total electricity production for that year.