"India Power Report Q1 2012" is now available at Fast Market Research
10.02.2012 00:38:06 - Fast Market Research recommends "India Power Report Q1 2012" from Business Monitor International, now available
(live-PR.com) - BMI View: India has various options in terms of meeting rising power demand. As a result, capacity and supply growth will be spread among coal- and gas-fired thermal, hydro-power, nuclear and wind/solar power. There is no shortage of international investment to support the efforts of domestic companies. Question marks over nuclear expansion have, however, arisen since the 2011 Japanese earthquake
and tsunami.
India has been promoting nuclear power as a clean and efficient source of electricity generation, and many of the major developments taking place in the electricity sector involve nuclear power. Independent sources had forecast that India would add up to 11 gigawatts (GW) of new nuclear energy capacity by 2020. Some schemes may now be delayed thanks to public unease with regard to nuclear reactor safety. Meanwhile, Essar Power has announced plans to invest US$8bn in the construction of new thermal power plants over the next three years. This money will be spent on developing 8.1GW of capacity.
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Key trends and recent developments in the Indian electricity market include:
* During the period 2011-2016, India's overall power generation is expected to increase by an annual average of 6.76%, reaching 1,316 terawatt hours (TWh). Driving this growth is an annual 11.2% gain in gas-fired generation and a 25.2% rise in nuclear energy, accompanied by an annual increase in excess of 12% for renewables-based supply.
* India's theoretical solar potential is said to be about 5,000TWh per annum, or some 600GW of potential installed capacity. This far exceeds forecast demand, but solar generating costs are currently too high for rapid expansion. However, solar is likely to form a key part of longer-term energy policy. There is also wind power potential and some scope for biomass. India hopes to double wind power generation capacity over the next decade. By 2022, the government is planning to have more than 20GW of wind generating capacity.
* Following an increase in 2011 real GDP of an estimated 6.8%, BMI forecasts average annual growth of 7.57% between 2011 and 2021. The population is expected to rise from the current level of 1.24bn to 1.40bn during the period 2011-2021, and net power consumption looks set to increase from 729TWh to 1,021TWh by 2016, rising further to 1,430TWh by 2021. During the period 2011-2016, the average annual growth rate for electricity demand is forecast at 6.89%, but accelerating somewhat later in the decade to an average 6.98% in 2016-2021.
* According to the Indian government, massive energy investment is required to achieve targeted economic expansion. To deliver sustained GDP growth of 8% until 2031-2032, primary energy supply needs to grow to up to four times current consumption, installed electricity generating capacity needs to increase six or sevenfold and the current coal requirement needs to triple.
Report Table of Contents:
SWOT Analysis
- India Power SWOT
Global Industry Overview
- Slower Growth In Developed Markets To Accentuate Differences
Regional Industry Overview
- Asia To Remain Global Outperformer Despite Some Headwinds
- Table: Nuclear Power In Asia
Industry Forecast Scenario
- India Snapshot (Macro)
- India: Economic and Demographic Data
- India: Power Sector
- India Forecast Scenario
- Electricity Generation and Power Generating Capacity
- Table: India Total Generation Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Total Generation Long-Term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Table: India Electricity Generating Capacity Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Electricity Generating Capacity Long-term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Electricity Consumption
- Table: India Total Consumption Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Total Consumption Long-term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Transmission & Distribution, Imports & Exports
- Table: India Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Long-Term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Table: India Trade Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Trade Long-term Forecasts, 2012-2021
Key Policies/Market Structure
- Regulation And Competition
- Key Projects Database
- Table: Major projects Power Plants And Transmission Grids
Business Environment
- Asia Regional Power Risk/Reward Ratings
- Asia Power Risk/Reward Ratings (Scores Out Of 100)
- Power Risk/Reward Ratings
- India Power Rating
- Rewards
- Risks
Competitive Landscape
- Power Grid
- National Thermal Power Corporation
- National Hydro-Electric Power Corporation
- Nuclear Power Corporation Of India
Company Monitor
- National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
- NHPC
Glossary of Terms
- Table: Glossary of Terms
Methodology and Sources
- Industry Forecasts
- Power Industry - Data Methodology
- Generation and Consumption Data
- Electricity Generation Capacity Data
- Power Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology
- Table: Power Risk/Reward Indicators
- Sources
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India has been promoting nuclear power as a clean and efficient source of electricity generation, and many of the major developments taking place in the electricity sector involve nuclear power. Independent sources had forecast that India would add up to 11 gigawatts (GW) of new nuclear energy capacity by 2020. Some schemes may now be delayed thanks to public unease with regard to nuclear reactor safety. Meanwhile, Essar Power has announced plans to invest US$8bn in the construction of new thermal power plants over the next three years. This money will be spent on developing 8.1GW of capacity.
------------------------------------------------------------
Full Report Details at
- www.fastmr.com/prod/326934_india_power_report_q1 ..
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Key trends and recent developments in the Indian electricity market include:
* During the period 2011-2016, India's overall power generation is expected to increase by an annual average of 6.76%, reaching 1,316 terawatt hours (TWh). Driving this growth is an annual 11.2% gain in gas-fired generation and a 25.2% rise in nuclear energy, accompanied by an annual increase in excess of 12% for renewables-based supply.
* India's theoretical solar potential is said to be about 5,000TWh per annum, or some 600GW of potential installed capacity. This far exceeds forecast demand, but solar generating costs are currently too high for rapid expansion. However, solar is likely to form a key part of longer-term energy policy. There is also wind power potential and some scope for biomass. India hopes to double wind power generation capacity over the next decade. By 2022, the government is planning to have more than 20GW of wind generating capacity.
* Following an increase in 2011 real GDP of an estimated 6.8%, BMI forecasts average annual growth of 7.57% between 2011 and 2021. The population is expected to rise from the current level of 1.24bn to 1.40bn during the period 2011-2021, and net power consumption looks set to increase from 729TWh to 1,021TWh by 2016, rising further to 1,430TWh by 2021. During the period 2011-2016, the average annual growth rate for electricity demand is forecast at 6.89%, but accelerating somewhat later in the decade to an average 6.98% in 2016-2021.
* According to the Indian government, massive energy investment is required to achieve targeted economic expansion. To deliver sustained GDP growth of 8% until 2031-2032, primary energy supply needs to grow to up to four times current consumption, installed electricity generating capacity needs to increase six or sevenfold and the current coal requirement needs to triple.
Report Table of Contents:
SWOT Analysis
- India Power SWOT
Global Industry Overview
- Slower Growth In Developed Markets To Accentuate Differences
Regional Industry Overview
- Asia To Remain Global Outperformer Despite Some Headwinds
- Table: Nuclear Power In Asia
Industry Forecast Scenario
- India Snapshot (Macro)
- India: Economic and Demographic Data
- India: Power Sector
- India Forecast Scenario
- Electricity Generation and Power Generating Capacity
- Table: India Total Generation Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Total Generation Long-Term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Table: India Electricity Generating Capacity Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Electricity Generating Capacity Long-term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Electricity Consumption
- Table: India Total Consumption Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Total Consumption Long-term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Transmission & Distribution, Imports & Exports
- Table: India Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Long-Term Forecasts, 2012-2021
- Table: India Trade Data And Forecasts, 2007-2016
- Table: India Trade Long-term Forecasts, 2012-2021
Key Policies/Market Structure
- Regulation And Competition
- Key Projects Database
- Table: Major projects Power Plants And Transmission Grids
Business Environment
- Asia Regional Power Risk/Reward Ratings
- Asia Power Risk/Reward Ratings (Scores Out Of 100)
- Power Risk/Reward Ratings
- India Power Rating
- Rewards
- Risks
Competitive Landscape
- Power Grid
- National Thermal Power Corporation
- National Hydro-Electric Power Corporation
- Nuclear Power Corporation Of India
Company Monitor
- National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
- NHPC
Glossary of Terms
- Table: Glossary of Terms
Methodology and Sources
- Industry Forecasts
- Power Industry - Data Methodology
- Generation and Consumption Data
- Electricity Generation Capacity Data
- Power Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology
- Table: Power Risk/Reward Indicators
- Sources
View more research from Business Monitor International at www.fastmr.com/catalog/publishers.aspx?pubid=101 ..
About Fast Market Research
Fast Market Research is an online aggregator and distributor of market research and business information. We represent the world's top research publishers and analysts and provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available.
For more information about these or related research reports, please visit our website at www.fastmr.com or call us at 1.800.844.8156.
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