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Power Generation in India - Analysing Trends & Outlook
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Given the importance of adequate power supply in the economic development of the country,augmenting the power generation base has emerged as one of the priorities for India in the recent past. More than one-third of the investment outlay on infrastructure in both the 10th and 11th Plan was allocated to the power sector alone. Further, to address the power deficit situation, 12th Plan envisages increasing investment on generation from Rs 4,79,620 crores in 11th Plan to an estimated Rs 6,38,600 crores. This is expected to raise the power generation capacity additions from nearly 52 GW in the 11th Plan to 75 GW in the 12th Plan.

Report Classification: Research Report Tags: Power, Hydro, Hydro, 12 th plan, analysis, upcoming power plants, biomass, co generation, Oil and Gas plants, Generation, transmission, Distribution, Solar PV, Solar Thermal, Planning, investment,
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Given the importance of adequate power supply in the economic development of the country, augmenting the power generation base has emerged as one of the priorities for India in the recent past. More than one-third of the investment outlay on infrastructure in both the 10th and 11th Plan was allocated to the power sector alone. Further, to address the power deficit situation, 12th Plan envisages increasing investment on generation from Rs 4,79,620 crores in 11th Plan to an estimated Rs 6,38,600 crores. This is expected to raise the power generation capacity additions from nearly 52 GW in the 11th Plan to 75 GW in the 12th Plan.

A rather more interesting fact is that these capacity additions are likely to witness significant increase in private participation; from 36% in the 11th Plan to around 56% in the 12th Plan. This is likely to offer huge investment opportunities to players across the power sector value chain. However, timely realization of these opportunities would require a complete understanding of the Indian power generation segment .

Thus, as we step in to the 12th Plan 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. This report takes a peek into the sands of change, experienced by Indian power sector, and dives deep to churn out the missing enablers thus providing a complete understanding of the Indian Power sector. It does not only analyses the trends, but also projects the likely to be status of the power sector. Further, the report also maps 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 Power, Hydro, Hydro, 12 th plan, analysis, upcoming power plants, biomass, co generation, Oil and Gas plants, Generation, transmission, Distribution, Solar PV, Solar Thermal, Planning, investment
No. of Pages 300
Format Hard Copy
Date of Publication 2012-12-14