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SNP INFRA RESEARCH SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED
Power Generation in India:Analysing Trends and Outlook
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SNP Infra Research Solutions www.snpinfrasol.com
Power Generation in India:Analysing Trends and OutlookIndia has been sprinting down the path of rapid economic progress over the last decade and this growth mo-
mentum is expected to continue in the near future. However, the growth would remain rhetoric unless India
ensures a strong infrastructural base. One of the most quintessential infrastructures for realising the anticipated
economic advancement is Power. Ensuring that India has sufficient power generation capacity to meet the
burgeoning demand is only one aspect of powering the nation. The other, more compound facet, is to ensure
that power generated is supplied to consumers in the most cost-effective and efficient manner. This clearlysignifies the inadequacies in the T&D systems in India apart from the fallacies experienced in the generation
segment.
Indian power sector was much known for its failures mainly on the grounds of lack of intelligent planning, wide-
spread ills of monopoly and poor financial status of state-owned companies. These disappointments prevented
the sector from meeting the energy demands of the growing economy. However, the quest for energy coupled
with strong winds of change forced India to introduce all round reforms across the value chain of the power
sector. Although the results so far are not very enthusiastic, it is not disappointing either. India has tasted both
success and failure in its journey of reforms and the march is still on.
Taking a peek into the sands of change experienced by Indian power sector and driving deep to churn out the
missing enablers, SNP Infra Researchin its capacity as a premium research organisation presents high end
analytical research report to project an ice-breaking image of the Indian Power Sector.
The report not only analyses the trends but also projects the likely to be status of the power sector encompass-
ing the views of many leading sector players. This report also discovers the unexplored and provides the req-
uisite firsthand experience to have a complete understanding of the Indian Power sector mapping growth and
gap areas to evaluate the sector as an attractive avenue for investments.
In addition to the report, SNP InfraResearch offers a comprehensive database of around 2,500 Upcoming
Power Plants in India. The database covers power plants across all technologies-Thermal including Coal, Oil
& Gas, large and small Hydro plants, Nuclear and Renewables covering Wind, Solar (Solar PV and Solar Ther-
mal), Biomass, Cogeneration, Waste-to-energy etc.
Key Highlights:
The reports attempts to capture and analyse the power generation scenario prevalent in India by exploring
many uninvestigated facts and realities. The key highlights of the report are:-
Key Issues Impacting Indian Power Sector
Institutional Structure of Indian Power Sector
Mapping of recent trends and future assessment for the power sector of India
Power Generation Scenario in IndiaHistoric and Futuristic
Private Participation in Power Sector of India An Evaluation
Investment Opportunities in Indian Power Sector
Future outlook of Indian Power Sector vis--vis Generations
A Must buy for:
Financial Institutions
Central Power Players
EPC Companies
Banks, Project Financers and Investment bankers
Technical and Environmental Consultants
Power Developers
Power Exchanges
Power Traders
Research Companies
Consultants
Fuel Traders
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Executive Summary
Unit I: Overview
Chapter 1: Development of Power Sector in India
Overview
Growth of Power Sector in India
Electricity Consumption in India
Chapter 2: Issues with Indian Power Sector
Issues
Impact on Central/State Sector Projects, Private SectorGeneration Projects, Forms of Funding & Cost
Chapter 3: Financing Indian Power Sector
Funding Requirement
Source of Debt
Equity Funding
Public MarketPrivate Equity
Funding Outlook
Unit II: Institutional Set-up and Policy Framework
Chapter 4: Current Institutional Structure of Indian
Power SectorStakeholders & Governance Structure
Market Landscape & Characteristic
Chapter 5: Legal and Regulatory angle for Indian PowerSector
Electricity Act 2003
National Electricity Policy
National Electricity Plan
Integrated Energy Policy
Investment Route
FDI Norms
Current Issues
Chapter 6: Recent Trends and Development
Recent Policy Developments in the sector as well as in
other sectors impacting the electricity sector
Reform Status
Regulatory Developments
Unit III: Power Generation
Chapter 7: Overview of Power Generation in India
Background
Size and Growth
Fuel Mix
Capacity by Producer
Capacity Addition: Goals and Plans
Government Initiatives
Captive Power
Key Players
Chapter 8: Generation facets in Power- A break upAnalysis
Thermal Power
Coala.
OverviewSize & growthSupply & OutlookUltra Mega Power ProjectsMerchant PowerRenovation & Modernisation and Life ExtensionEconomicsUpcoming CapacityMajor Players
Gasb.OverviewSize & growth
Supply & OutlookEconomicsUpcoming CapacityMajor Players
Hydro Power
Overview
EconomicsResettlement & RehabilitationUpcoming CapacityMajor Players
Nuclear Power
OverviewRecent DevelopmentsIndigenous ProgrammeInternational CooperationEconomicsFuture Outlook
Chapter 9: Renewable Power in India Growth Impera-tive
Market for Renewable Energy in India
Policy and Regulatory Environment
Financing
Renewable Energy Market by Technology
Wind EnergySolar EnergyBiomass EnergySmall Hydro Power
Issues and Challenges
Future Outlook
Unit V: Other Important Areas
Chapter 10: Equipments and machinery for Indian Pow-er Sector Evaluative Insight
Existing Capacity & Requirement
Growth Potential
DomesticInternational
Chapter 11: Private Participation in Power Sector of In-dia
Overview
Growth of private participation
Present Status
Growth Driver
Recent Trends
Opportunities for Private Investors in generation, trans-mission and distribution
Chapter 12: Identifying Investment Opportunities
Overview
Potential in different segments
Upcoming Project
Concerns
Chapter 13: Indian Power Sector Outlook
Total Power Generation Capacity Additions
Impact of Power Generation Capacity Additional FuelRequirements
Technology Change in Power Generation Capacity Ad-ditions
Break-up of Power Generation Capacity by States
Break-up of Power Generation Capacity by RegionOwner-wise Capacity Additions
Leadings Central Sector Players
Leadings Private Sector Players
Leading State UtilitiesCapacity Addition by Merchant Players
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