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Indian Power Sector Analysis
"Indian Power Sector Analysis” focuses on the growing marketplace for power
sector in India. It thoroughly investigates the current market trends, evolving
markets, and growth prospects for the Indian power industry. It will help the
client to analyze the driving forces and leading-edge opportunities critical to
the success of the power industry.
The research study analyzes the prevailing scenario in the Indian power sector
along with the existing policy and regulatory framework. It tracks the growth
and performance of the Indian power sector, the ongoing reform initiatives and
offers statistical updates on power generation, transmission and distribution,
along with a rational future forecast.
Key Findings
More than 64% of India’s total installed capacity is contributed by thermal
power. Significant jump in unit size and steam parameters will result in higher
efficiencies and better economics for the Indian power sector.
Western region accounts for largest share (30.09%) of the installed power in
India followed by Southern region with 27.76%.
Unbalanced growth remains the cause of concern for the Indian power sector. Only
about 56% of households have access to electricity, with the rural access being
44% and urban access about 82%.
Southern region remains the dominant region in renewable energy source
accounting for more than 57% of the total renewable energy installed capacity.
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Key Issues & Facts Analyzed
Where does the Indian power industry stands Vis-s vis developing countries?
What is the outlook of the Indian power industry’s transmission and
distribution?
What is the scenario of the industry at state level?
What are driving forces and challenges being faced by industry?
What opportunities exist in the industry?
Key Players Analyzed
This section covers the key facts about major players currently operating in the
Indian power sector such as National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Nuclear
Power Corporation of India Limited, North Eastern Electric Power Corporation
Limited, Power Grid Corporation of India, Tata Power, etc.
Research Methodology Used
Information Sources
Information in this report has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade
journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade
associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to
over 3000 paid databases.
Analysis Method
Analysis methods used include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis,
judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.
Table of Content
1. Analyst View
2. Focus on India
2.1 Growing Economy
2.2 Reforms
2.3 Demand-Supply Situation
2.4 Rural Electrification Program
3. India Power - Unexplored Opportunities
3.1 Transmission Schemes
3.2 Thermal Power Development
3.3 Growth Potential by Consumer Sector
3.4 Ultra Mega Projects
3.5 Capacity Addition
3.6 Vertical Industry
3.7 Shortfalls
3.8 Renewable Energy Source
4. Power Sector - India vs Developing Countries
4.1 Investment Perspective
4.2 Regulatory Environment
5. Indian Power Sector - Industry Performance
5.1 Northern Region
5.1.1 Delhi
5.1.2 Haryana
5.1.3 Himachal Pradesh
5.1.4 Jammu & Kashmir
5.1.5 Punjab
5.1.6 Uttar Pradesh
5.1.7 Uttaranchal
5.1.8 Rajasthan
5.1.9 Chandigarh
5.2 Western Region
5.2.1 Goa
5.2.2 Daman & Diu
5.2.3 Gujarat
5.2.4 Chhatisgarh
5.2.5 Maharashtra
5.2.6 Madhya Pradesh
5.3 Southern Region
5.3.1 Andhra Pradesh
5.3.2 Karnataka
5.3.3 Kerala
5.3.4 Tamil Nadu
5.3.5 Pondicherry
5.3.6 NLC
5.4 Eastern Region
5.4.1 Bihar
5.4.2 Jharkhand
5.4.3 West Bengal
5.4.4 Sikkim
5.4.5 DVC
5.4.6 Orissa
5.5 North-Eastern Region
5.5.1 Assam
5.5.2 Arunachal Pradesh
5.5.3 Meghalaya
5.5.4 Tripura
5.5.5 Manipur
5.5.6 Nagaland
5.5.7 Mizoram
5.5.8 Islands
5.5.8.1 Andaman & Nicobar
5.5.8.2 Lakshadweep
5.6 Power Transmission
5.7 Power Distribution
5.8 Power Consumption
6. Challenges
6.1 Irrational & Unremunerative Tariff Structure
6.2 Unbalanced Growth & Shortage
6.3 Payment Risk
6.4 Reform Challenges
6.5 Price Hike
7. Power Sector Regulatory Framework
8. Key Players
8.1 Power Generation
8.1.1 National Thermal Power Corporation Limited
8.1.2 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited
8.1.3 National Hydroelectric Power Corporation
8.1.4 North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited
8.2 Power Transmission
8.2.1 Damodar Valley Corporation
8.2.2 Power Grid Corporation of India
8.3 Power Distribution
8.3.1 Reliance Infrastructure Limited
8.3.2 Tata Power
List of Charts
Table 2-1: India - Power Demand Availability Situation (2006-07)
Table 2-2: India - Rural Electrification, Jan 2008
Table 3-1: India - Cumulative Growth in Transmission
Table 3-2: India - Projected Capacity Additions (in MW), 11th Plan
Table 3-3: India - Thermal Power Capacity Addition (in MW), 12th Plan
Table 3-4: India - Forecast for Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2007-08* to
2011-12
Table 3-5: India - Forecast for Power Consumption by Region (in MW), 2007-08* to
2011-12
Table 3-6: India - Forecast for Power Consumption in Domestic Sector by Region
(in MW), 2007-08* to 2011-12
Table 3-7: India - Forecast for Power Consumption in Commercial Sector by Region
(in MW), 2007-08* to 2011-12
Table 3-8: India - Forecast for Power Consumption in Irrigation by Region (in
MW), 2007-08* to 2011-12
Table 3-9: India - Forecast for Power Consumption in Industrial Sector by Region
(in MW), 2007-08* to 2011-12
Table 3-10: India - Forecast for Power Consumption in Other Sectors by Region
(in MW), 2007-08* to 2011-12
Table 3-11: India - Forecast for Electricity Generation & Power Capacity
(2011-12, 2016-17, 2021-22, 2026-27 & 2031-32)
Table 3-12: India - Requirement of Construction Equipment for Hydro Project,
11th Plan
Table 3-13: India - Power & Energy Shortfall by Region (%), Apr 2006 to Mar 2007
Table 3-14: India - Grid Interactive Renewable Energy (in MW), 11th Plan
Table 3-15: India - Renewable Energy Potential (in MW), 2007 to 2032
Table 4-1: Global - Electricity Sector Investment Outlook (in Billion US$), 2001
to 2030
Table 5-1: India - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Region (in MW), Jan
2008
Table 5-2: Delhi - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW), Jan
2008
Table 5-3: Haryana - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-4: Himachal Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership
(in MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-5: Jammu & Kashmir - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership
(in MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-6: Punjab - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-7: Uttar Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-8: Uttaranchal - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-9: Rajasthan - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-10: Chandigarh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-11: Goa - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW), Jan
2008
Table 5-12: Daman & Diu - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-13: Gujarat - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-14: Chhatisgarh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-15: Maharashtra - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-16: Madhya Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership
(in MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-17: Andhra Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership
(in MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-18: Karnataka - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-19: Kerala - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-20: Tamil Nadu - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-21: Pondicherry - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-22: NLC - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW), Jan
2008
Table 5-23: Bihar - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-24: Jharkhand - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-25: West Bengal - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-26: Sikkim - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-27: DVC - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW), Jan
2008
Table 5-28: Orissa - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-29: Assam - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-30: Arunachal Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership
(in MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-31: Meghalaya - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-32: Tripura - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-33: Manipur - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-34: Nagaland - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-35: Mizoram - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in MW),
Jan 2008
Table 5-36: Andaman & Nicobar - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership
(in MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-37: Lakshadweep - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Ownership (in
MW), Jan 2008
Table 5-38: India - Central Sector Transmission Projects including JVs (2007-08)
Table 8-1: National Thermal Power Corporation Limited - Financial Overview (in
Million Rs), 2006-07 & 2007-08
Table 8-2: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited - Financial Overview (in
Million Rs), 2006-07 & 2007-08
Table 8-3: National Hydroelectric Power Corporation - Financial Overview (in
Crore Rs), 2005-06 & 2006-07
Table 8-4: North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited - Financial Overview
(in Lakh Rs), 2005-06 & 2006-07
Table 8-5: Reliance Infrastructure Limited - Financial Overview (in Crore Rs),
2006-07 & 2007-08
Table 8-6: Tata Power - Financial Overview (in Crore Rs), 2005-06 & 2006-07
List of Charts
Figure 2-1: Global - Largest Economies in terms of GDP PPP (in Trillion US$),
2007E
Figure 2-2: India - Comparative Per Capita Consumption of Electricity (in Kwh)
Figure 4-1: Global - Electricity Generation (in Billion Kwh), 2004 to 2030F
Figure 4-2: Global - Electricity Generation by Fuel (in Billion Kwh), 2004 &
2030F
Figure 4-3: Global - Annual Growth in Electricity Generation by Region (%), 2004
to 2030
Figure 4-4: India - Cumulative Investment in Energy Infrastructure (%), 2006 to
2030
Figure 4-5: Developing Countries - Private Investment in Power Sector (in
Billion US$), 1991 to 2004
Figure 5-1: India - Installed Power Generation Capacity (in MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-2: India - Installed Power Generation Capacity (in MW), Mar 2002 to Mar
2007 & Jan 2008
Figure 5-3: India - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (%), Jan 2008
Figure 5-4: Northern Region - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-5: Delhi - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-6: Haryana - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-7: Himachal Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-8: Jammu & Kashmir - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-9: Punjab - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-10: Uttar Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-11: Uttaranchal - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-12: Rajasthan - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-13: Chandigarh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-14: Western Region - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-15: Goa - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-16: Daman & Diu - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-17: Gujarat - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-18: Chhatisgarh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-19: Maharashtra - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-20: Madhya Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-21: Southern Region - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-22: Andhra Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-23: Karnataka - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-24: Kerala - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-25: Tamil Nadu - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-26: Pondicherry - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-27: Eastern Region - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-28: Bihar - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-29: Jharkhand - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-30: West Bengal - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-31: Sikkim - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-32: North-Eastern Region - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel
(in MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-33: Assam - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-34: Arunachal Pradesh - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-35: Meghalaya - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-36: Tripura - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-37: Manipur - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-38: Nagaland - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-39: Mizoram - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-40: Islands - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW), Jan
2008
Figure 5-41: Andaman & Nicobar - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in
MW), Jan 2008
Figure 5-42: Lakshadweep - Installed Power Generation Capacity by Fuel (in MW),
Jan 2008
Figure 5-43: India - Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2006-07
Figure 5-44: India - Forecast for Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2011-12
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