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Indian Power Generation Market Strategic Review & Forecast - 2012

New study evaluates the past, current and future scenario of the Indian fossil-fuel power generation industry with an overview of emerging trends Krishnan & Associates, Inc. announces the release of its latest study - "Indian Power Generation Market Strategic Review & Forecast - 2012" The study takes an in-depth look at the past history, current status and future development of the Indian fossil-fuel fired power generation industry with an overview on emerging trends.

The Government of India has embarked on an aggressive plan to increase power generation capacity from the current installed base of 185 GW. Key factors fueling India's power generation initiatives include the growing need for reliable and affordable energy, increasing household incomes and electrification plans for the vast rural areas of the country. For the present and immediate future, India's exposure to the world economic downturn has been lower than that of other emerging economies primarily due to a strong domestic economy that is still projected to grow at 7.5% in 2012/2013.

Our report analyzes the current electricity generation profile, generation capacity additions, equipment capacity additions (boiler, turbine, generator, BOP) and planned environmental regulations from a short-term and long-term perspective. Our report also places particular emphasis on the real-world bottlenecks impeding India's aggressive growth plans and actions undertaken by the Government of India.

The report is a "must read' providing critical insight for any equipment supplier or organization contemplating business development, marketing or investment activities in the Indian power generation sector.

Key issues analyzed in the deliverable report include:
Indian Power Generation Market Strategic Review & Forecast – 2012

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  • Advisory Team Profile
  • Table of Contents
  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • THE INDIAN ECONOMY
    o Figure 1: Actual and Projected GDP Growth within India
  • THE INDIAN POWER GENERATION INDUSTRY
  • Sectoral Overview o Figure 2: India Power Generation Capacity: (November 2011)
  • Fuel Availability & Generation Alternatives
    o Table 1: India Fuel Generation Alternatives
    o Figure 3: Installed Generation Capacity Growth (1947-2011)
    o Table 2: Actual Power Supply Position (All India Basis)
    o Figure 4: Regional Energy Map of India
    o Figure 5: Generation Capacity in MW for India, China and USA
  • Installed Capacity Requirement
  • Planned Power Generation Capacity Increases
    o Table 3: Capacity addition required during 12th plan (2012 – 22)
  • Targets established in the Five Year Plans (10th-13th)
  • INDUSTRY SCORECARD (2002-2011)
    o Table 4: Projected Estimates for Equipment Capacity from Indian & Foreign Suppliers
    o Table 5: Chinese Equipment Dominates Indian Markets
    o Figure 7: Expected Manpower Requirement for Power Projects
    o Table 6: Demand & Supply Conditions for Coal
    o Figure 8: Financing of Indian Power Projects
  • ENVIRONMENTAL EMISSION REGULATIONS
  • Overview o Table 7: New Air Quality Standards (November 2009)
    o Table 8: NOx Non-attainment Cities
    o Challenges Faced in the Indian Power Sector
  • Emission Limits for Power Plants
    o Particulate Matter Emissions
    o SO2 Emissions
    o NOx Emissions
    o CO2 Emissions
    o Enforcement
  • Market Development of Emission Control Technologies in India
    o Table 9: Potential Adopters & Key Market Influencers for Emission Control Technologies
    o Figure 9: Map of India with the Operational Plants over-lapped with Non-Attainment Areas
    o Figure 10: Map of India with Installed Generation Capacity in MW by State
  • Market Projections (2012-2017)
    o Short-term Outlook o Industry Challenges Persist
    o Table 11: Proposed and Actual Capacity Additions (2002 – 2022E)
  • Long-Term Outlook (beyond 2017)
  • SUMMARY
    o Table 12: List of Coal-Fired Power Plants in India (Operating and Planned)
  • KEY COMPANY PROFILES (IPP, CENTRAL AND STATE OWNED UTILITIES)

Approximate number of pages: 75

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