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Power Generation In India: Analysing Trends and Outlook
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India has been sprinting down the path of rapid economic growth over the last decade. This growth momentum is expected to continue in the near future. However, the growth would remain rhetoric unless the country ensures a strong infrastructural base.

Report Classification: Research Report Tags: Development of Power Sector in India,Overview,Growth of Power Sector in India,Electricity Consumption in India,Key Issues Impacting Power Generation,Financing The Power Sector,Funding Requirement,Sources of Debt,Equity Funding,Funding Outlook,Current Institutional Structure of The Indian Power Sector,Structure of the Power Sector before the Reforms in 1990s,Current Institutional Structure of the Indian Power Sector,Performance Evaluation of Various Stakeholders in the Power Sector,Legal and Regulatory Angle of The Indian Power Sector,Major Regulations Governing Indian Power Sector,Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Power Sector,Issues in Indian Power Sector,Recent Trends and Developments,Overview of Power Generation,Fuel Mix,Capacity by Producer,Captive Power,State-Wise Power Position,Capacity Addition: Goals and Plans,New Government Initiatives,Generation Facets in Power- A Break Up Analysis,Coal,Gas,Hydro,Nuclear,Renewable Power in India the Growth Imperative,Renewable Power Development in India,Policy and Regulatory Environment,Financing of Re Projects in India,Renewable Energy Market by Technology,Issues and Challenges,Future Outlook,Equipment and Machinery,Present State of E&M Segment in India,Opportunities for the E&M Segment in India,Challenges for the E&M Segment in India,Future Outlook,Private Participation in Power Sector of India,Growth of Private Participation,Present Status,Future Capacity Additions by Private Players,Growth Driver,Recent Trends,Investment Opportunities in Power Generation in India,Increased Focus on Private Participation,Opportunities in Generation Segment,Market Competition,Existing Models for Power Generation,Emerging Models and Concepts in Generation Segment,Power Generation Capacity Additions,Impact on Fuel Requirements,Technology Change in Power Generation Capacity ,Break-Up of Power Generation Capacity by States,Owner-Wise Capacity Additions,Leadings Central Sector Players,Leading State Sector Players,Leadings Private Sector Players,Fuel-wise and Sectorwise Anticipated Capacity Additions in Eleventh Plan (MW) ,Six point reform agenda for Government for securing Fuel,Proposed Ultra Mega Power Projects,Envisaged coal based capacity addition in the Twelfth Plan (2012-17) ,Major Players based on Number ownership of Coal based plants,Growth in installed gas-based Thermal capacity,Hydrocarbon Vision projection for Gas Consumption for Power Generation ,Sector-wise capacity (MW) ,Total Gas Supply in India ,Inclusion of Hydropower Capacity in Five Year Plans,Key Hydro projects added during Eleventh plan (Above 500 MW capacity),List of Key Hydro Projects under Execution (above 500 MW),Installed Capacity of Key Players ,Operational Nuclear Plants,Nuclear Generation for Last Five Years ,Plants under Construction ,Planned Nuclear Plants,Projected Nuclear Capacity ,Financing Institutions of India for RE source and their mode of financing,Growth in Grid Connected Solar PV Installations over the year 2004-2010 ,State-wise/Year-wise Installed Capacity by Biomass Power/Cogeneration Projects March 2011,Renewable Power Capacities under Various Stages of Development by Technology ,Total Requirement of Various Materials for Capacity Addition Planned During 11th ,Key vendors for various E&M segments in India,Constraints in capacity addition across various segments of BoP,Inter-regional capacity for Power Transmission in India by FY17 ,Capital expenditure planned in power transmission sector- 11th plan (INR Crore),Capacity addition in Eleventh Plan: Source Wise ,Break-up of upcoming private sector projects by region (in MW) ,Key growth drivers that will impact the Investments from Private Players,State-wise status of Open Access Regulations ,List of operational and upcoming Merchant Power Plants in India,UMPP allotted by Central Government,Projected Investment in Electricity Sector during the Eleventh Plan Period,Opportunity Matrix in Power Generation Segment,Competitive Edge of Latest Entrants in Generation Segment,Existing Models of Power Generation in India,Estimated Demand of coal for Power in 2011-12 and 2016-17, Solar Power Capacity under Various Stages of Development as on Oct 2010,Ownership wise share in Power Generation Capacity under Various Stages of Development,,
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 India has been sprinting down the path of rapid economic growth over the last decade. This growth momentum is expected to continue in the near future. However, the growth would remain rhetoric unless the country ensures a strong infrastructural base. One of the most quintessential infrastructures for realizing 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 clearly denotes 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, widespread ills of monopoly and poor financial status of state-owned companies. These shortcomings 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, these are not disappointing either. India has tasted both success and failure in its journey to 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 Research in its capacity as a premium research organization 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 encompassing the views of many leading sector players. This report also explores the unexplored and provides the requisite firsthand experience for complete understanding of the Indian Power sector. While at the same time mapping growth and gap areas to evaluate the sector as an attractive avenue for investments.

In addition to this report, SNP Infra Research 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 Renewable covering Wind, Solar (Solar PV and Solar Thermal), Biomass, Cogeneration and Waste-to-energy etc.

Report Classification Research Report
Tags Development of Power Sector in India,Overview,Growth of Power Sector in India,Electricity Consumption in India,Key Issues Impacting Power Generation,Financing The Power Sector,Funding Requirement,Sources of Debt,Equity Funding,Funding Outlook,Current Institutional Structure of The Indian Power Sector,Structure of the Power Sector before the Reforms in 1990s,Current Institutional Structure of the Indian Power Sector,Performance Evaluation of Various Stakeholders in the Power Sector,Legal and Regulatory Angle of The Indian Power Sector,Major Regulations Governing Indian Power Sector,Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Power Sector,Issues in Indian Power Sector,Recent Trends and Developments,Overview of Power Generation,Fuel Mix,Capacity by Producer,Captive Power,State-Wise Power Position,Capacity Addition: Goals and Plans,New Government Initiatives,Generation Facets in Power- A Break Up Analysis,Coal,Gas,Hydro,Nuclear,Renewable Power in India the Growth Imperative,Renewable Power Development in India,Policy and Regulatory Environment,Financing of Re Projects in India,Renewable Energy Market by Technology,Issues and Challenges,Future Outlook,Equipment and Machinery,Present State of E&M Segment in India,Opportunities for the E&M Segment in India,Challenges for the E&M Segment in India,Future Outlook,Private Participation in Power Sector of India,Growth of Private Participation,Present Status,Future Capacity Additions by Private Players,Growth Driver,Recent Trends,Investment Opportunities in Power Generation in India,Increased Focus on Private Participation,Opportunities in Generation Segment,Market Competition,Existing Models for Power Generation,Emerging Models and Concepts in Generation Segment,Power Generation Capacity Additions,Impact on Fuel Requirements,Technology Change in Power Generation Capacity ,Break-Up of Power Generation Capacity by States,Owner-Wise Capacity Additions,Leadings Central Sector Players,Leading State Sector Players,Leadings Private Sector Players,Fuel-wise and Sectorwise Anticipated Capacity Additions in Eleventh Plan (MW) ,Six point reform agenda for Government for securing Fuel,Proposed Ultra Mega Power Projects,Envisaged coal based capacity addition in the Twelfth Plan (2012-17) ,Major Players based on Number ownership of Coal based plants,Growth in installed gas-based Thermal capacity,Hydrocarbon Vision projection for Gas Consumption for Power Generation ,Sector-wise capacity (MW) ,Total Gas Supply in India ,Inclusion of Hydropower Capacity in Five Year Plans,Key Hydro projects added during Eleventh plan (Above 500 MW capacity),List of Key Hydro Projects under Execution (above 500 MW),Installed Capacity of Key Players ,Operational Nuclear Plants,Nuclear Generation for Last Five Years ,Plants under Construction ,Planned Nuclear Plants,Projected Nuclear Capacity ,Financing Institutions of India for RE source and their mode of financing,Growth in Grid Connected Solar PV Installations over the year 2004-2010 ,State-wise/Year-wise Installed Capacity by Biomass Power/Cogeneration Projects March 2011,Renewable Power Capacities under Various Stages of Development by Technology ,Total Requirement of Various Materials for Capacity Addition Planned During 11th ,Key vendors for various E&M segments in India,Constraints in capacity addition across various segments of BoP,Inter-regional capacity for Power Transmission in India by FY17 ,Capital expenditure planned in power transmission sector- 11th plan (INR Crore),Capacity addition in Eleventh Plan: Source Wise ,Break-up of upcoming private sector projects by region (in MW) ,Key growth drivers that will impact the Investments from Private Players,State-wise status of Open Access Regulations ,List of operational and upcoming Merchant Power Plants in India,UMPP allotted by Central Government,Projected Investment in Electricity Sector during the Eleventh Plan Period,Opportunity Matrix in Power Generation Segment,Competitive Edge of Latest Entrants in Generation Segment,Existing Models of Power Generation in India,Estimated Demand of coal for Power in 2011-12 and 2016-17, Solar Power Capacity under Various Stages of Development as on Oct 2010,Ownership wise share in Power Generation Capacity under Various Stages of Development,
No. of Pages 256
Format Hard Copy
Date of Publication 2011-06-01