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Page 1: Brochure May 2012

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Reports on

Energy & Infrastructure SectorsBy SNP INfra reSearch SolutIoNS

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About UsSNP Infra Research Solutions is a world class information service provider and a consulting firm specializing in supporting operational and strategic corporate decision making.

We distinguish ourselves by bundling comprehensive and well-researched information on the infrastructure & core sectors in India. Our highly qualified team of Analysts, Researchers, and Solution Consultants use proprietary data sources and various tools and techniques to gather, analyze and represent the latest and the most reliable information essential for businesses to sustain a competitive edge.

SNP Infra Research Solutions publishes reports in the areas of energy, power, infrastructure, transportation and logistics, construction and mining, telecom, water and waste management etc. Our reports are acknowledged as high quality, user-friendly, up-to-date, accurate and comprehensive sources of information.

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Our VisionAt SNP Infra Research Solutions, our vision is to be a leading global energy services provider. We will strive to attract, develop and retain the best people and to keep them safe. We will consistently seek to provide services and products that are recognised as market-leading. And we will endeavour to exceed our customers' expectations and deliver superior returns.

Our StrategyOur strategy is to achieve long-term sustainable growth by adding value to our customers operations with world-leading, highly differentiated products and services. We strive to be true partners with our global customers, helping them achieve greater success through our innovation and creative solutions to any challenge.

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ContentsDatabase of 35,000 � + Upcoming Infrastructure Projects in India – An Analysis ........................................................ 4

Renewable Power in India – Analysing Opportunities & Outlook � ............................................................................. 6

The Indian Power Sector – A Comprehensive Review � ............................................................................................. 7

Coal in India – Analysing Trends & Outlook � .............................................................................................................. 8

Power Tariffs in India – 2011-12 � ................................................................................................................................. 9

Exploration and Production in India – 2012 � ............................................................................................................. 10

Refineries and LNG Terminals in India – 2012 � .........................................................................................................11

Pipeline Networks in India – 2012 � .......................................................................................................................... 12

CBM Blocks in India – 2012 � .................................................................................................................................... 13

India's Infrastructure Imperative – Current Scenario and Road Ahead � ................................................................... 14

Oil and Gas Sector in India – A State Wise Analysis � .............................................................................................. 15

Solar Power in India – Exploring the Potential � ........................................................................................................ 17

Proposed Thermal Power Projects in India – 2011 � .................................................................................................. 18

Merchant Power Plants in India – Way Forward � ..................................................................................................... 19

Roads Sector in India – Analysing Investment Opportunities � ................................................................................. 20

Power Situation in Indian States � ............................................................................................................................ 21

Captive Coal Blocks in India – Earmarked for End Use � ........................................................................................... 22

Natural Gas in India – Analyzing Trends and Outlook � .............................................................................................. 24

Power Generation in India – Analysing Trends and Outlook � ................................................................................... 25

Indian Renewable Power Sector - Analysing Trends and Outlook � .......................................................................... 26

Newsletters � ............................................................................................................................................................ 27

Order Form � ............................................................................................................................................................. 28

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Database of 35,000+ Upcoming Infrastructure Projects in India – An Analysis

Table of Contents (Draft)

Part I �

Upcoming � Infrastructure Projects in India- An Analysis

Investment Outlays �

Private Sector Investment �

Upcoming Infrastructure �Projects

Sector wise Share•State-wise Share•Investment Type Share•Stages of Development •Share Owner wise share•

Part II – Detailed Profiles � for Large Upcoming Projects

Power �

Thermal �750 MW Bongaigaon •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Mauda •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Vindhyachal •Stage-IV Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Rihand-III •Thermal Power Plant-390 MW Muzzaffarpur •Ext. Thermal Power Plant1980 MW Barh STPP-1 •Thermal Power Plant2980 MW Sipat-I •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Vallur Thermal •Power Plant Phase-I500 MW Vallur Thermal •Power Plant Phase-II480 MW Margherita •Thermal Power Plant-500 MW Garo Hills •Thermal Power Plant1980 MW Nabinagar •Thermal Power Plant500 MW Satpura •Extension Thermal Power Plant1200 MW Shree Singaji •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Anpara-D •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Chandrapura •Extension Thermal Power Plant1980 MW Koradi •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Marwa •Thermal Power Plant1200 MW Kallisindh •Thermal Power Plant

500 MW Chhabra •Thermal Power Plant Extension1600 MW Krishnapattam •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Tuticorin JV •Thermal Power Plant1500 MW Aravali Super •Thermal Plant3300 MW Dondaicha •Thermal Power Plant1300 MW DMICDC •Thermal Power Plant1600 MW Kasargode •Thermal Power Plant1600 MW Bardhaman •Thermal Power Plant1600 MW Ennore SEZ •Thermal Power Plant800 MW Wanakbori •Thermal Power Plant - Unit VIII600 MW Korba West •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW HDIL- •Chakulia Thermal Power Plant1350 MW India Bulls- •Nasik Thermal Power Plant600 MW Dhariwal •Infrastructure Thermal Power Plant1500 MW Tiana Thermal •Power Plant300 MW Emco Waora •Thermal Power Plant2640 MW BTPCL •Thermal Power Plant500 MW Bina Power •Supply Unit II Thermal Power Plant1800 MW Derang •Thermal Power Plant700 MW Ind Barath •Energy Thermal Power Plant2640 MW Talwandi Sabo •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Mirzarpur •Thermal Power Plant1400 MW Nabha •(Rajpura Thermal Power Plant)1440 MW Uchpanda •Thermal Power Plant1050 MW Kamalanga •Thermal Power Plant660 MW Tiroda Thermal •Power Plant- Phase-II1600 MW Tata Thermal •Power Plant3960 MW Sasan UMPP•1050 MW Sambalpur •Thermal Power Plant520 MW Goindwal Sahib •Thermal Power Plant1200 MW DB Super •Critical Thermal Power Plant

1400 MW Auraiya •Combined Cycle Power Plant1050 MW Anta •Combined Cycle Power Plant1050 MW Badarpur •Expansion Plant700 MW Karimnagar •Thermal Power Plant 2100 MW Tadadi •Combine Cycle Power Plant726 MW Tripura Power •Plant1220 MW Uran •Gas Turbine Project Expansion Project768 MW GMR Combine •Cycle Power Plant- 800 MW GVK Group •Merchant Power Plant470 MW PESPL Thermal •Power Plant1350 MW Spectrum •Thermal Power Plant742 MW Lanco Power •Plant366 MW Lanco •Kondapalli Power Plant108 MW NDPL Thermal •Power Plant2015 MW Hazira •Combine Cycle Power Plant2100 MW Ratnagiri •Thermal Power Plant7480 MW Dadri Thermal •Power Plant300 MW Kalawati Ispat •Combine Cycle Power Plant700 MW Dharmapuri •Combine Cycle Power Plant800 MW Reliance •Combine Cycle Power Plant1000 MW Latur Thermal •Power Plant

Hydro �Kameng Hydroelectric •ProjectKameng-I (Bhareli-I) HEP•Khangten Small •Hydroelectric ProjectMawphu Hydro Electric •ProjectPare Hydro Power Plant•RangaNadi HEP-Stage-II•Koldam Hydroelectric •ProjectKameng-I (Bhareli-I) HEP•Shahpura TPP•Bursar HEP•Chamera HEP Stage III•Chungar Chal Project•Chutak Hydro Electric •Project

1320 MW Nigrie •Thermal Power Plant1200 MW Mahan •Thermal Power Plant2640 MW Bhavanpandu •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Simhapuri •Thermal Power Plant Phase – III1320 MW Mundra •Thermal Power Plant Phase – III1720 MW Sintex •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Shapoornji •Pallonji Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Arjun Thermal •Power Plant2400 MW Essar •Jamnagar Thermal Power Plant1000 MW Pipavav •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Visa Pipavav •Thermal Power Plant1200 MW SKS Raigarh •Thermal Power Plant1200 MW Aryan Coal •Thermal Power Plant1980 MW Welspun •Madhya Pradesh Thermal Power Plant2520 MW Anuppur •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Era Thermal •Power Plant1320 MW SEW Thermal •Power Plant1200 MW Jhabua •Thermal Power Plant5280 MW Rewa Thermal •Power Plant1320 MW Khandwa •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW SJK Powergen •Thermal Power Plant1050 MW Finolex •Thermal Power Plant2640 MW Bhandara •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Lenexis •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Astrac •Thermal Power Plant1320 MW KU Thermal •Power Plant1320 MW Babandh •Thermal Power Plant2400 MW Sterlite •Thermal Power Plant1000 MW •Thammenapatnam Thermal Power Plant1320 MW Hardoi •Thermal Power Plant1500 MW Tiana Thermal •Power Plant3200 MW JSW Energy •Thermal Power Plan

Dibang Multipurpose •Project-IIGarba Tawaghat Project•Goriganga-IIIA Hydro •ProjectKarmoli Lumti Tulli •ProjectKiru HEP•Kishanganga HEP•Kotli Bhel Stage - IA •ProjectKotli Bhel Stage - IB •ProjectKotli Bhel Stage - II •ProjectKwar Hydro Power •ProjectLachen Hydro Project•Loktak Downstream•Nimoo Bazgo HEP•Pakal Dul HEP•Parbati HEP Stage III•Parbati Hydro Power •Project Stage-IISubansiri Middle Hydro •ProjectSubansiri (Upper) Hydro •ProjectSubansiri Lower Hydro •Electric ProjectTawang I Hydro Project•Tawang II Hydro Project•Teesta Low Dam •Stage IV Tipaimukh Hydro Electric •ProjectURI Hydro Power Project •Stage IIVyasi Project•Attunli Hydro Electric •ProjectEtalin Hydro Electric •ProjectKoldam Hydroelectric •ProjectKolodyne Stage II Hydro •Electric ProjectLata Tapovan Hydro •Power Project Rammam Hydro Power •Project Stage IIIRupsiabagar •Khasiyabara Hydro ProjectSingrauli Small Hydro •Power ProjectTapovan - Vishnugad •Hydro Electric ProjectArun III Hydro Electric •ProjectDevsari Hydro Electric •Project (DHEP)Dhaulasidh Hydro •Electric ProjectJakhol Sankari HEP•Jakhol Sankri Hydro •Electric Power ProjectKhab Hydroelectric •Project

Naitwar Mori Hydro •Electric ProjectSankosh Multipurpose •ProjectJelam Tamak Hydro •Electric ProjectKishau Dam Project•Tehri Pump Storage •SchemeVishnugad Pipalkoti•Dibbin HEP•Nafra HEP•Anjaw HEP•Nyamjang Chhu HEP•Attunli Hydro Electric •ProjectDemwe Lower HEP•Demwe Upper HEP•Dinchang HEP•Emini 500 MW HEP•Etalin Hydro Electric •ProjectLower •Siang Hydroelectric ProjectMihundon Hydro Power •ProjectTalong Power Project•Tipang Hydro Power •ProjectGundia Hydro Electric •ProjectKYNSHI II Hydro Electric •ProjectSindol - I HEP•Panan HEP•Tashiding •Hydroelectric ProjectTeesta •Hydroelectric ProjectTeesta Stage VI•Alaknanda HEP•Alaknanda Hydro Power •ProjectArakot Tiuni 81 MW HEP•Duncans’ Alakananda •TPPSrinagar •Hydroelectric ProjectKanthanapally Sujala •Sravanthi ProjectLower Jurala HEP•Nagarjunasagar Tail •Pond Dam Power HousePriyadarshini Jurala HEP•Pulichintala HEP•Sriramsagar Hydro •Power Station Stage-IIUHL Power Company•Shivanasamudram•Gundia HEP Phase-I•Gundia HEP Phase-II•Mukerian Hydel Project •Stage-IIShahpur Kandi HEP•Bhawani Kattalai •Barrage-II

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Bhawani Kattalai •Barrage-IIIPala Maneri •Hydroelectric PlantTuivai•Dhukwan•Gohan•Singoli Bhatwari•Seli•Dhamwari Sunda•Allain Duhnagan•

Renewable �Solar •(Excel based list of future solar plants on parameters such as – plant name, location, capacity, status, owner name, equipment details, year of commissioning)Wind •(Excel based list of future wind plants on parameters such as – plant name, location, capacity, status, type, developer , owner name, year of commissioning)Small Hydro •(Excel based list of SHP plants on parameters such as – plant name, location, capacity, status, river, developer name, year of commissioning)Waste to Energy •(Excel based list of waste to energy plants on parameters such as – plant name, location, capacity, status, type, owner name, fuel used, developer name, year of commissioning))

Captive Power Plants �(Excel based list of captive power plants in India on parameters such as plant name, owner name, location, type, sector, fuel type)

Nuclear Plants �Rajasthan Nuclear •power Station (RAPS) -VIIRajasthan Nuclear •power Station (RAPS) - VIIIKakarpar Nuclear Power •Station (KAPS) - IIIKakarpar Nuclear Power •Station (KAPS) - IVKaiga Nuclear Power •Station - IV

Oil and Gas �

NELP Blocks �NELP IX•

AA-ONN-2010/2�AA-ONN-2010/3�CB-ONN-2010/1�CB-ONN-2010/11�CB-ONN-2010/3�CB-ONN-2010/4�CB-ONN-2010/5�

Paradip-Durgapur�CBM Blocks•

GV(NORTH)-CBM-�2005/IIIKG(E)-CBM-2005/III�AS-CBM-2008/IV�SN(NORTH)-CBM-�2003/IITR-CBM-2005/III�MR-CBM-2005/III�BS(3)-CBM-2003/II�BK-CBM-2001/1�JHARIA�NK-CBM-2001/I�SK-CBM-2003/II�NK(WEST)-CBM-�2003/IIRM(E)-CBM-2008/IV�RM-CBM-2005/III�SP(EAST)-CBM-�2001/1SP(WEST)-CBM-�2001/1ST-CBM-2003/II�SP(NE)-CBM-2008/IV�ST-CBM-2008/IV�SP(NORTH)-CBM-�2005/IIISR-CBM-2005/III�SR(W)-CBM-2008-IV�WD-CBM-2003/II�TL-CBM-2008/IV�IB-CBM-2008/IV�BS(4)-CBM-2005/III�BS(5)-CBM-2005/III�BS(2)-CBM-2003/II�BS(1)-CBM-2003/II�MG-CBM-2008/IV�Raniganj North�Raniganj South�RG(EAST)-CBM-�2001/1BB-CBM-2005/III�

Coal �

Coal Washeries �HIngula•IB Valley•Basundhara•Jagannath•Nanadan Washery•Ashoka•Dhori•Karo•Konar•Madhuband•Patherdih•Dugda•Dahibari•Bhojudih NC•Sinepur Bazari•Chitra•Kusmunda •Earound•

Telecom �

Subscribers �Wireless – state wise •(Excel based)Fixed Line- state wise •(Excel based)

CB-ONN-2010/6�GK-OSN-2010/1�GK-OSN-2010/2�RJ-ONN-2010/2�VN-ONN-2010/1�VN-ONN-2010/2�

Refineries•Kakinada Oil Refinery�Visakhapatanam �RefineryOngcankleshwar�Ratnagiri�IOCL Paradip�Bhatinda�Ongc Barmer�Nfcl-Cuddalore �RefineryBpcl-Lohagara �RefineryCals:Haldia Refinery-II�

LNG Terminals•Mundra�Kochi�Dabhol terminal�Ennore�Haldia�

Pipelines•Gas Pipeline�

Chennai Pipeline�Kakinada -Haldia �Pipeline

Vijayawada-Vijapur �Kakinada- �Ahemedabad

Mallavaram-Bhilwara�Jagdishpur-Haldia�Dahej-Vijaipur�Mehsana-Bhatinda�Surat-Paradip�Chainsa-Gurgaon-�Hissar

Kochi-Banglore/�Mangalore

Kochi-Kayamkulam�Dabhol-Bangalore�Dahivali-Pune�Bhatinda-Srinagar�Karanpura-�Moradabad-

Kashipur-Rudrapur

Ramgarh Terminal�Chennai-Tuticorin�Dadri-Bawana-�Nangal

Durgapur-Kolkata�Crude Pipeline�

Mundra-Bhatinda�Manglore-Padur�

Product Pipeline�Viramgam-Kandla�Bahadurgarh-Tikri �Kalan

Bina-Kota�Paradip-New �Sambalpur-Raipur-

Ranchi

Paradip-Allahabad�Raman Mandi-�Bhatinda

Mathura-Jalandhar�LPG Pipeline�

Okha-Jamnagar�Uran-Chakan�

Telecom Tower � (Excel based)

Players•

Railways �

Upcoming Lines � (Excel based)

Proposed Locomotives �

Proposed Station New/ �Upgrades

Rail Containers Terminals �

Roads and Highways �

Excel database of �Upcoming Roads (State and National) Highways in India

Upcoming Toll Plazas � *

Airports �

Jharsuguda Airport �

Rourkela Airport �

Shirdi Airport �

Bagdogra Airport �

Barrackpore Air Force �Station

Gandhinagar Airport �

Hirakud Airport �

Kannur International �Airport

Lal Bahadur Shastri �International Airport (Varanasi)

Neyveli Airport �

Pondicherry Airport �

Ratnagiri Airport �

Taj International Airport �

Thanjavur Air Force Station �

Uttarlai Airport �

Yelahanka Airforce station �

Cargo Warehouses �State Wise (Excel based)•

Ports & Shipping �

Ports �(Excel based list of ports on parameters such as portname, location, type of berth, ppp projects undertaken, investment, types of cargos amanged, commodities handled (overseas and coastal), container trafiic)

Kolkata•Haldia•Paradip•Vishakapatnam•Ennore•Chennai•Tuticorn•Cochin•New Mangalore•Mormugao•Mumbai•JNPT•Kadla•Magdalla•Porbandar•Okha•

Bedi•Veraval•Navalakhi•Bhavnagar•Mandvi•Kudankulam•Nagapattinam•Kanyakumari•Neendakara•Kozhikode/Beypor•Kovalam-Vizhinjam•Kakinada Anchorage •PortKakinada Deep Water •PortKrishnapatnam•Gopalpur•Mayabunder•Car Nicobar•Hut Bay•Nancowry•Compbell•Rangat•

Shipyards �(Excel based list of upcoming shipyards on parameters such as owner name, location, funding model, funding by , funding amount, type of vessel, contractor, new ship capacity )

Alcock Ashdown •(Gujarat) Ltd.Cochin Shipyard Ltd. •Garden Reach •Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd. Goa Shipyard Ltd. •Hindustan Shipyard Ltd. •Hooghly Dock & Port •Enginers Ltd.Mazagon Dock Ltd.•Shalimar Works Ltd•Dempo Shipbuilding & •Engineering Ltd.ABG Shipyard Ltd. •Bharati Shipyard Ltd. •Chowgule & Co. Ltd. •Ferromar Shipping •Pvt. Ltd. Sesa Goa Ltd.•A.C Roy & Comp. Ltd.•Bristol Boats •Wadia Boat Builders •Tebma Shipyards Ltd.•Larsen & Toubro Limited •N N Shipbuilders and •Engineers Pvt Ltd Pipavav•Alang Marine Shipyard•Corporated Consultancy •ShipyardEast Coastboat Builders •ShipyardElite Shipyard•

Empreiteiros Gerais •ShipyardGeeta Engineering •ShipyardMandovi Drydocks •ShipyardModest Infrastructure •ShipyardNavgathi Marine •ShipyardNorthstar Shipyard•Oceanic Shipyard •PS & Company Shipyard•Rajapur Shipyards •Pvt. LtdShoft Shipyard Pvt Ltd•Seablue Shipyard•Vipul Shipyard, Goa •merged with ABG ShipyardWestern India Shipyard •Limited,Calex Marine Shipyard•Timblo Drydocks Pvt •LimitedTimblo Shipyards •LimitedKanethara Shipyard •Pvt LtdSSR Marine Services •Pvt.ltd.Sulkha Shipyard•

Ship Fleets �(Excel based list of fleets on parameters such as ship name, company name, number of vessels, GRT, DWT, registration)

Waterways �

9.1 Routes (Profiles) �Waterway - 1 •National Waterway – 2•National Waterway – 3•National Waterway – 4•National Waterway – 5•Lakhirpur- Bhanga•Kaladan Project•Goa Waterways•Maharasthra Waterways•

Cargo Movement �(Excel based)

Coal•Others•Fertilizers•

9.3 Fleets � (Excel based)Vessel Wise•Company Wise•

Logistics �

Company Details � (Profiles)Air Cargo Operators •Road Transport Players•Logistics Service •ProviderEquipment Logistics•Warehouses•

Date of publication: August 2012No. of pages: 5,000+Delivery Format: PDFPrice: INR 75,000 (US$ 2,050)

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Renewable Power in India – Analysing Opportunities & Outlook

Table of Contents (Draft)

Global Renewable Energy � Industry: An Overview

Overall Energy Scenario�Policy and Regulatory Support�Global RE Investment Trends�Global RE Installed Capacity Trends�

Renewable Power in India �

Indian Power Scenario : An Overview�Installed Generation Capacity: Portfolio •Analysis

Overview of the Renewable Energy’s �Current StatusRenewable Power Need in India�

Electricity Deficient Situation•Energy Security•Kyoto Protocol•Economic Viability•Rural Electrification•Overdependence on Coal for •Electricity Generation

National Policy and Regulatory �Framework for RE in IndiaRenewable Purchase Obligation (RPO)�Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) �and its Trading MechanismCost and Efficiency Comparison of all �TechnologiesFinancing of RE Projects in India�

Investment by Asset Class•Other Modes of Financing•

R&D in RE and Technologies and �Technology Transfer

–Wind, Solar, Small Hydro, BiomassChallenges to the Development of �Indian RE Industry

Seasonal Challenges•Low Resource Availability•Utility Barriers•Lack of Enforceable Policies•Pricing Policy•Lack of Capital•Transition of RE from Rural to Urban •IndiaLack of Local Manufacturing•

Key Growth Drivers for RE in India�Increasing Demand for Commercial •EnergyCost of Competing Alternatives•Environmental Concerns & Norms•Policy and Regulatory Initiatives•

India’s Renewable Energy Goal�Overall Cost Reduction•Price Reductions•

Wind Power in India �

Overview of the Current Status�

Trends in Installed Wind Power •Capacity and Generation in IndiaComparison of Capacity vis-à-vis •Potential

Cost Economics�Cost Components Breakup•Outlook on cost components - 2015•

Key Growth Drivers�Policies Related to Wind Energy Sector�

Central Government Incentives•CERC & SERCs Regulations/Tariff �Order

Generation Based Incentives (GBI)�State Government Initiatives•Renewable Purchase Obligation•

Wind Power Value Chain in India�Key Trends and Opportunities•

India Wind Turbine Market�Historical Average Wind Turbine Size•Turbine Manufacturer’s Market Share •Analysis, by VolumeEvolving Technology Trends•Strategies followed to remain •competitive Future outlook•

Investment Trends�IPP Investment in Wind Sector�

IPP market models•FIT market models�Captive Use�REC/ Hybrid�Third Party Wheeling�

Issues and Challenges in Development �of Wind Power in IndiaFuture of Offshore Wind Development�

Status of pilot projects•Potential and Challenges•Future outlook•

Opportunities in RE-powering sector�By state•

Tamil Nadu�Maharashtra�Gujarat�Andhra Pradesh�Karnataka�Others�

Wind Energy: Outlook�Capacity Addition Trends•

–State-wise, Year-wise, Player-wiseProfiles of Major Projects�

–Completed, Approved, Announced

Solar Power In India �

Overview of the current status�Solar Power Potential•Trends in Solar Energy Development•

State–wise Status of Solar Power �DevelopmentReplicable Off-grid solar business �modelsGrid-interactive Solar Power�Issues and challenges�Key Government Initiatives�

Semi-conductor Policy•India’s National Solar Mission•GBI Scheme•State Level Initiatives for Development •of Solar Power

Andhra Pradesh�Gujarat�Haryana�Punjab�Maharashtra�Rajasthan�West Bengal�

India Solar PV Manufacturing Sector�Solar PV Value Chain•Cell Production in India by technology•India Solar Cell - Import Vs Exports•India Solar Cell Market Share Analysis•Key Participants across Solar PV Value •Chain in IndiaIssues and Challenges faced by Solar •PV Manufactures in India

Solar Power Outlook�Capacity Addition Trends•

By Technology- PV Vs. Thermal�By State�By Players�

XII Plan Target & Proposed Expenditure •for Solar Energy Development

Solar Projects� –Commissioned, Approved, Announced

Biopower in India �

Overview of the Current Status�Comparison of Capacity vis-à-vis •Potential

State-wise Competitive Use of Biomass�Policies related to Bio Energy Sector�

Central Government Incentives•State level policies•

Steps to set up a Biomass Power Plant�Finance for Biomass Plants�

Criteria for Financing•Agencies•Financing Hurdles•

Cost Economics�Capacity Utilisation Factor (CUF)•Operation and Maintenance (O&M) •CostFuel Cost•

Replicable Off-grid Business Models�DESI Power•HUSK Power•Biogas SKG Sangha•Biodiesel Winrock International•Biotech, Waste to energy model•

Issues and Challenges�Biopower: Outlook�

Biopower Capacity Forecasts, 2015• –State-wise, Year-wise, Player-wise

Profiles of Major Projects� –Completed, Under Construction, Under Approval/Approved

Small Hydro Power in India �

Overview�Trends in Installed SHP Capacity and �Generation in IndiaState –wise Status of SHP �DevelopmentPolicies/Incentives by Government for �Promotion

Investment Opportunities in Small �Hydro PowerSource of Investment�Key Players in the Sector�Issues and Challenges in Development �of SHP in IndiaSmall Hydro Power: An Outlook�Replicating China’s Success Story�Profiles of Major Projects�

Projects Currently Being Executed – •Under ConstructionProjects under Approval•

Other Technologies in India �

Introduction�Geothermal Sector�

Global Overview•Geothermal in India•

R & D Activities�Tidal Energy: an Overview�

Global Scenario•Tidal Energy Scope in India•Challenges faced in Developing Tidal •Projects

Potential of Wave Energy in India�Challenges Specific to Wave Energy •Systems

Role of Renewable Energy Certificates � in Promoting Renewable

REC mechanism including conceptual �and operational frameworkKey Stakeholders�Pricing Options�Opportunities available�Key issues�Way ahead�

Conclusion �

Company Profiles �

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd�Bhoruka Power Corporation Ltd�Chiranjjeevi Wind Energy Limited�Enercon India Ltd.�Moser Baer Solar Limited�NEPC India�Orient Green Power Company�Rajasthan Electronics and Instruments �LimitedSuzlon Energy Limited�TATA BP Solar�Lanco Infratech�Greenko�

In addition to this report, SNP Infra Research offers a comprehensive database of more than 90% of RE capacity in India & has details of around 10,000 RE plants covering all RE technologies such as Wind, Solar (PV and Thermal), Biomass, Cogeneration, Waste-to-energy and SHP. It profiles all commissioned & future RE plants on parameters such as – plant name, location, capacity, status, owner name, equipment details, year of commissioning etc.

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The Indian Power Sector – A Comprehensive Review

Table of Contents (Draft)1. Executive Summary2. Power Sector Overview

Introduction�Plans- Capacity Additions & Investment�Electricity Demand- Supply Situation in India�Power Generation�Power Transmission�Power Distribution�Renewable Energy�Power Trading�Power Tariffs�

Household Consumption•Industrial Use•Agricultural Use•

Key Issues and Concerns�Outlook for the Future�

3. Institutional Design and Policy FrameworkIntroduction�Institutional Design of the Power Sector�

Ministry of Power•Central Electricity Authority•Central Electricity Regulatory Commission•Forum of Regulators•State Electricity Regulatory Commissions•Central Generators•Central Transmission Utility•State Transmission Utilities•Local Dispatch Centres•Central Financing Body•Appellate Tribunal for Electricity•Bureau of Energy Efficiency•Training and Research Institute•Ministry of New and Renewable Energy•

Legal Framework�The Indian Electricity Act, 1910•The Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948•The Electricity Regulatory Commissions Act, 1998•The Energy Conservation Act, 2001•Electricity Act, 2003•

Policy Framework�National Electricity Policy•National Tariff Policy•Competitive Tariff Determination Guidelines•National Action Plan on Climate Change•Investment Guidelines for the Sector•

Recent Developments�4. Regulatory Angle of the Power Sector

Introduction�The Role of Central Electricity Regulatory Commission�

Tariff Regulations for 2009-2014•Availability Based Tariffs•Transmission License Regulation•Inter-State Open Access•Interstate Trading License•

State Electricity Regulatory Commission�Key Issues and Concerns�

5. Power Generation in IndiaIntroduction�Size and Growth�Fuel Mix�

Coal•Oil & Gas•Hydro•Nuclear•

Capacity Breakup by Ownership�Central Generating Companies•State Generating Companies•Private Companies•Captive Production•

State-Wise Power Position�

Capacity Addition Goals and Performance�Eleventh Five Year Plan Targets•Twelfth Five Year Plan Targets•

Government Initiatives�Ultra Mega Power Projects•Merchant Power Plants•Supercritical Projects under Construction•Hydroelectric Initiative•Indian Electricity Grid Code and Revised •Unscheduled Interchange Regulations

Reorganization of State Electricity Boards•Key Players in Power Generation�

Public Sector•Private Sector•

Issues and Challenges�Outlook for the Future�

6. Renewable Power in IndiaIntroduction�Size and Growth of Renewable Energy�Capacity by Type of Renewable Source�

Wind•Solar•Small Hydro•Biomass•

Policy and Regulatory Environment�Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO)•Renewable Energy Certificate (REC)•

Financing of Renewable Energy Projects in India�Investment by Asset Class•Other Modes of Financing•

Issues and Challenges�Outlook for the Future�

7. Power Transmission in IndiaIntroduction�Historical Perspective�Size and Growth of the Transmission Network�

Current Transmission Infrastructure•Future Plans and Status Update�

National Grid•Inter-State Transmission•Intra-State Transmission•Independent Power Transmission/Joint Venture •Projects

Transmission Tariffs�Tariff Structure•

CERC Regulation on Terms and Conditions �of TariffRegulations on Fees and Charges by RLDCs�Sharing of Transmission Charges and Losses �– Point of Connection Methodology

Tariffs of Central and State Transmission Utilities•Issues and Concerns�Outlook for the Future�

8. Power Distribution in IndiaIntroduction�Size and Growth of Distribution Networks�Interstate Comparison�

Distribution Infrastructure•AT&C Losses•Consumers•Distribution Expenditure•

Key Players�Distribution Companies (Discoms)•State Electricity Boards•Private Distribution Utilities•Regulators•Load Dispatch Centres•

Key Customer Segments�Domestic•Industrial•Agricultural•

Commercial•Key Government Initiatives�

R-APDRP•Recent Developments�Key Issues and Concerns�Outlook for the Future�

9. Rural ElectrificationIntroduction�Government Policy and Plans�Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojna�

Current Status•Infrastructure Development•Sustainable Revenue Models•

Renewable Energy Focus�Key Issues and Concerns�

10. Power Trading in IndiaIntroduction�Size and Growth�Policy and Regulation�Key Players�Key Issues and Concerns�Outlook for the Future�

11. Financing of Power Sector in IndiaIntroduction�Funding Requirements�Types of Financing�

Debt•Equity•

Private Equity�Organized Trading�

Recent Trends in Power Sector Financing in India�Central Government Financing�Key Financiers�Investment Opportunities in Indian Power Sector�

Power Generation•Power Transmission•Power Distribution•

Key Issues and Concerns�Outlook for the Future•

12. Private Sector Participation in the Indian Power Sector

Overview�Private Participation in Generation•Private Participation in Transmission•Private Participation in Distribution•

Present Status�Private Projects in the Pipeline�Recent Trends�

Introduction to Open Access•Merchant Power Plants•PPP Model•

Key Issues and Challenges�13. Equipment and Machinery

Introduction�Present State of E&M Segment in India�Estimated Requirement�Opportunities in the E&M Segment in India�Challenges in the E&M Segment in India�Outlook for the Future�

14. Concluding Remarks

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Table of Contents

1. Overview of Coal Mining in India

Historic Perspective�Evolution•Nationalisation of Coal Mines•Amendments to Allow Captive •Coal Mining

Eligibility for Coal Mining�Economics of Coal Mining�

Capital Cost•Variable or Operating Costs•

Economics of Coal Sourcing Options �for Power Plants

Coal Mine Operating Models�Owner Operating Model•Contract Mining Model•

Technologies and Equipments�Technology Adoption in OC •MiningTechnology Adoption in •Underground Mining

Present Status of Coal Mining in �India

Key Issues in Coal Mining�Conclusion�

2. Coal Demand and Supply Position in India

Domestic Coal Supply�Coal Reserves•Domestic Coal Production•Coal Despatches•Coal Import to India•Coal Supply•Coal Export from India•

Domestic Coal Demand�Coal Off-take by Sector•

Demand-Supply Gap�Conclusion�

3. Policy and Regulations

Institutional Structure�Coal Committees�

Linkage Committees•Energy Coordination Committee•Screening Committee•Standing Committee on Safety in •Coal Mines

Key Legislations�Coal Bearing Area (Acquisition •and Development) Act, 1957Coking Coal Mines (Emergency •Provisions) Act, 1971

Coal Mines (Nationalization) Act, •1973Coal Mines (Conservation and •Development) Act, 1974Coal India (Regulation and •Validation) Act, 2000

Key Policies Governing the Sector�New Coal Distribution Policy •(NCDP)Policy Framework and Guidelines •Governing Captive Coal MiningPolicies and Guidelines for Coal •Washings in IndiaOther Policy Initiatives and •MeasuresRecent Significant Policy •Developments

Conclusion�

4. Captive Coal Mining

Introduction�Allocation�

State-wise Allocation•End-wise Project-wise Allocation•Capacity-wise Allocation•Year-wise Allocation•Allocation by Mine Type•Ownership-wise Allocation•

Captive Coal Mine Development �Process

Business Structure�Contractual Arrangements:•Joint Venture•Alliance•

Coal Production from Captive Blocks�Production Trends in Captive Coal •BlocksProduction Trends in Captive Coal •Blocks by SectorProduction Trends in Captive Coal •Blocks by CompanyDe-allocation Status of Captive •Blocks

Delay in Captive Coal Mining - An �Analysis

Challenges in the Development of �Captive Blocks

Business Structuring•Equitable Risk Sharing•Investment•Policy and Procedure•

Recommendations�Conclusion�

5. Coal Washeries

Introduction�Benefits of Coal Washing�Status of Coal Washeries�

Proposed Coal Washeries by CIL•Role of Private Players•Washed Coal Requirements by •Sectors

Technology�Existing Technologies•Emerging Technologies•Pilot Study for Upcoming •Technology

Setting Coal Washeries�Pre-construction Phase•Construction Phase•Post Construction Phase•

Economics of Coal Washing�Financing of Washery Projects�

Comparative Analysis of the •Various Financing Methods

Business Models�Existing Models•Business Model for Private •Operators

Growth Drivers�Challenges�Business Risks�

Market Risk•Legal and Regulatory Risk•Financial Risks•Operational and Maintenance •RisksProject Risks•Comparative Analysis of the Risk •Matrix of Different States

Conclusion�

6. Coal Pricing

Introduction�CIL’s Coal Prices�

Price of Non-cocking Coal•Price of Coking Coal•Additional Charges•

Coal Prices at SCCL�Pricing Trend�Domestic Coal Prices Vis-à-vis �International Coal Prices

Conclusion�

7. Coal Logistics

Present Status of Coal �Transportation Facilities in India – Railways

Challenges in Coal Transportation �and Capacity Addition – Railways

Areas of Improvement in Railway �Logistics and Infrastructure

Coal Import and Role of Ports in �India

Issues in Coal Handling at Ports�Coal Logistics: A Future Perspective�Innovation in Coal Logistics�Conclusion�

8. Sector Performance And Outlook

Coal Sector Performance in the XI �Plan

Steps Taken to Expedite Coal •Production in the Country

Coal Sector Performance in �2011-12

Increased Coal Production•Maharatna Status for CIL•Navratna Status for Neyveli •Lignite CorporationPreparation of Mining Plan•Compensation for Land •AcquisitionJoint Bipartite Committee for the •Coal IndustryReview of R&R Policy of CIL•

Coal Requirements for Power Sector�Coal Sector Outlook – XII Plan�

Demand & Supply Outlook•Focus Ares for Development of •Coal Sector in XII Plan

Conclusion�

9. Business Model

PEST Analysis�Political Factors•Economic Factors•Social Factors•Technological Factors•Conclusion•

Porter’s Five Forces�Bargaining Power of Buyers and •SellersBarriers to Entry•Threat of Substitutes•Elements of Competition•Conclusion•

SWOT Analysis�Concluding Remarks�

10. Company Profiles

Coal India Limited and Its �Subsidiaries

Coal India Limited•Eastern Coalfields Limited•Bharat Coking Coal Limited•Central Coal Fields Limited•Northern Coalfields Limited•Western Coalfields Limited•South Eastern Coalfields Limited•Mahanadi Coalfields Limited•North Eastern Coalfields•Central Mine Planning & Design •Institute Limited (CMPDI)

The Singareni Collieries �Company Ltd.

Coal Washeries�Gupta Coalfields & Washeries Ltd•Aryan Energy Private Limited•

11. Appendix

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Table of Contents

Part I: Overview of Tariffs �

Introduction �

How is Tariff Calculated? �

Design of Tariffs�

Energy Charges�

Demand Charges�

Fixed Charges�

Monthly Minimum Charges�

Cost of Supply and Average Revenue �Realisation in India

Distribution Segment �

DISCOM Finances �

Higher Power Procurement Costs �

Initiatives �

R-APDRP�

Status of R-APDRP�

Distribution Franchisee Option�

National Tariff Policy (NTP) �

CERC Tariff Regulations 2009-14 for �Thermal Power Stations

Part II: Latest Tariff Data �

Andhra Pradesh - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff-FY 2011-12

Assam - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY �2011-12

Bihar - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY �2011-12

Chhattisgarh - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff-FY 2011-12

Dadra and Nagar Haveli - Schedule of Retail �Supply Tariff- FY 2011-12

Delhi - BSES Rajdhani Power Limited �Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - FY11-12

Delhi - BSES Yamuna Power Limited �Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - FY 2011-12

Delhi - North Delhi Power Limited Schedule �of Retail Supply Tariff - FY 2011-12

Delhi - New Delhi Municipal Council �

Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - FY 2011-12

JERC for the State of Goa and Union �Territories - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY 2011-12

Gujarat - Paschim Gujarat Vij Company �Limited (PGVCL) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff- FY 2011-12

Gujarat - Madhya Gujarat Vij Company �Limited (MGVCL) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff- FY 2011-12

Gujarat - Uttar Gujarat Vij Company Limited �(UGVCL) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY 2011-12

Gujarat - Dakshin Gujarat Vij Company �Limited (DGVCL) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY 2011-12

Haryana - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - �FY 2011-12

Himachal Pradesh-Schedule of Retail �Supply Tariff - FY 2011-12

Jammu and Kashmir-Schedule of Retail �Supply Tariff-FY 2011-12

Jharkand - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff- �FY 2011-12

Karnataka - Bangalore Electricity Supply �Company Ltd. Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY 2011-12

Karnataka - Gulbarga Electricity Supply �Company Ltd. (GESCOM) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY 2011-12

Karnataka - Hubli Electricity Supply �Company Ltd. (HESCOM) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY 2011-12

Karnataka - Mangalore Electricity Supply �Company Ltd. (MESCOM) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff-FY 2010-11

Kerala - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff- FY �2011-12

Madhya Pradesh - Schedule of Retail �Supply Tariff - FY 2011-12

Maharashtra - State Electricity Distribution �Company Limited (MSEDCL) - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - FY 2010-11

Maharshtra - Brihan-Mumbai Electric �Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST) – Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - FY 2010-11

Maharshtra - Tata Power Company (TPC) �

Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff- FY 2009-10

Maharashtra - Reliance Energy Limited �(REL) Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - FY 2008-09

Manipur - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff- �FY 2011-12

Meghalaya - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff - FY 2011-12

Mizoram - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff- �FY 2011-12

Orissa - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - �FY 2011-12

Orissa - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff �- FY 2011-12 Proposed By Rel Managed Discoms

Punjab - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - �FY 2011-12

Rajasthan - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff-FY 2011-12

Tamil Nadu - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff - FY 2011-12

Tripura - Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff - �FY 2011-12

Uttar Pradesh - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff - FY 2011-12

Uttarakhand - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff - FY 2011-12

West Bengal - Schedule of Retail Supply �Tariff-FY 2011-12

Annexures �

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Table of Contents

1. Overview

Regulatory Structure �Key Bodies under the �Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas

Upstream �New Exploration �Licensing Policy (NELP)

NELP- IX �

Production Updates �Oil & Gas Projections in �the XI PlanOil & Gas Projections in �the XII Plan

2. Andhra Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

Pre Nelp �KG-ON/1 �KG-OS/6 �

NELP-I �KG-DWN-98/1 �KG-DWN-98/2 �KG-DWN-98/3 �KG-DWN-98/4 �KG-DWN-98/5 �KG-OSN-97/4 �KG-OSN-97/3 �KG-OSN-97/2 �KG-OSN-97/1 �

NELP-III �KG-DWN-2001/1 �KG-OSN-2001/1 �KG-OSN-2001/2 �KG-OSN-2001/3 �PG-ONN-2001/1 �

NELP-IV �KG-DWN-2002/1 �

NELP-V �KG-DWN-2003/1 �KG-ONN-2003/1 �

NELP-VI �KK-DWN-2004/1 �KG-DWN-2004/1 �KG-DWN-2004/2 �KG-DWN-2004/3 �KG-DWN-2004/4 �KG-DWN-2004/5 �KG-DWN-2004/6 �KG-DWN-2004/7 �KG-OSN-2004/1 �KG-ONN-2004/1 �KG-ONN-2004/2 �

NELP-VII �KG-DWN-2005/1 �KG-DWN-2005/2 �KG-OSN-2005/1 �KG-OSN-2005/2 �

NELP-VIII �KG-DWN-2009-1 �KG-OSN-2009-1 �KG-OSN-2009-2 �

KG-OSN-2009-3 �KG-OSN-2009-4 �

3. Arunachal Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

Pre Nelp �AAP-ON-94/1 �CR-ON-90/1 �AA-ON/7 �

4. Assam

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-II �AS-ONN-2000/1 �

NELP-III �AA-ONN-2001/1 �AA-ONN-2001/2 �AA-ONN-2001/3 �AA-ONN-2001/4 �

NELP-IV �AA-ONN-2002/1 �AA-ONN-2002/3 �AA-ONN-2002/4 �

NELP-V �AA-ONN-2003/1 �AA-ONN-2003/2 � AA-ONN-2003/3 �

NELP-VI �AA-ONN-2004/1 �AA-ONN-2004/2 �AA-ONN-2004/3 �AA-ONN-2004/4 �AA-ONN-2004/5 �

NELP-VII �AA-ONN-2005/1 �

NELP-VIII �AA-ONN-2009-1 �AA-ONN-2009-2 �AA-ONN-2009-3 �AA-ONN-2009-4 �

5. Bihar

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-I �GV-ONN-97/1 �

NELP-II �GV-ONN-2000/1 �

NELP-IV �GV-ONN-2002/1 �

NELP-V �GV-ONN-2003/1 �

NELP-VI �PA-ONN-2004/1 �GV-ONN-2004/1 �

NELP-VII �PA-ONN-2005/1 �

5.1.g. PA-ONN-2005/2 �GV-ONN-2005/3 �

6. Gujarat

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

PRE- NELP �GK-ON/4 �GK-OS/5 �

GK-OSJ-1 �GK-OSJ-3 �CB-ON/7 �CB-ON/2 �CB-ON/1 �CB-ON/3 �CB-OS/1 �CB-OS/2 �

NELP-I �GK-OSN-97/1 �

NELP-II �GS-DWN-2000/1 �GS-DWN-2000/2 �GS-OSN-2000/1 �CB-ONN-2000/1 �CB-ONN-2000/2 �

NELP-III �GS-OSN-2001/1 �CB-ONN-2001/1 �

NELP-IV �GS-DWN-2002/1 �CB-ONN-2002/1 �CB-ONN-2002/2 �CB-ONN-2002/3 �CY-ONN-2002/1 �

NELP-V �GS-OSN-2003/1 �CB-OSN-2003/1 �CB-ONN-2003/1 �CB-ONN-2003/2 �

NELP-VI �GS-OSN-2004/1 �CB-OSN-2004/1 �CB-ONN-2004/1 �CB-ONN-2004/2 �CB-ONN-2004/3 �CB-ONN-2004/4 �CB-ONN-2004/5 �

NELP-VII �CB-ONN-2005/1 �CB-ONN-2005/2(Pt-A �& B)CB-ONN-2005/3 �CB-ONN-2005/4 �CB-ONN-2005/5 �CB-ONN-2005/6 �CB-ONN-2005/7 �CB-ONN-2005/8 �CB-ONN-2005/9 �CB-ONN-2005/10 �CB-ONN-2005/11 �

NELP-VIII �CB-ONN-2009-1 �CB-ONN-2009-2 �CB-ONN-2009-3 �CB-ONN-2009-4 �CB-ONN-2009-5 �CB-ONN-2009-6 �CB-ONN-2009-7 �CB-ONN-2009-8 �GK-OSN-2009-1 �GK-OSN-2009-2 �

7. Himachal Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-III �HF-ONN-2001/1 �

Pipelines �Product �

Existing �

8. Maharashtra

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

PRE- NELP �BB-OS/5 �

NELP-I �MB-OSN-97/2 �MB-OSN-97/3 �MB-OSN-97/4 �

NELP-II �MB-DWN-2000/1 �MB-DWN-2000/2 �MB-OSN-2000/1 �

NELP-V �DS-ONN-2003/1 �

NELP-VI �MB-OSN-2004/1 �MB-OSN-2004/2 �

NELP-VII �MB-DWN-2005/2 �MB-DWN-2005/3 �MB-DWN-2005/4 �MB-DWN-2005/5 �MB-DWN-2005/7 �MB-DWN-2005/8 �MB-DWN-2005/9 �MB-OSN-2005/1 �MB-OSN-2005/2 �MB-OSN-2005/3 �MB-OSN-2005/5 �MB-OSN-2005/6 �VN-ONN-2005/1 �VN-ONN-2005/2 �

NELP-VIII �MB-DWN-2009-1 �MB-OSN-2009-3 �MB-OSN-2009-6 �MB-OSN-2009-7 �

9. Kerala

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-I �KK-OSN-97/2 �KK-OSN-97/3 �

NELP-II �KK-DWN-2000/1 �KK-DWN-2000/2 �KK-DWN-2000/3 �KK-DWN-2000/4 �KK-OSN-2000/1 �

NELP-III �KK-DWN-2001/1 �KK-DWN-2001/2 �KK-DWN-2001/3 �KK-OSN-2001/2 �KK-OSN-2001/3 �

NELP-IV �KK-DWN-2002/2 �KK-DWN-2002/3 �

NELP-V �KK-DWN-2003/1 �KK-DWN-2003/2 �

NELP-VII �KK-DWN-2005/1 �KK-DWN-2005/2 �

NELP-VIII �KK-OSN-2009-4 �KK-OSN-2009-5 �

10. Mizoram

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-VI �MZ-ONN-2004/1 �MZ-ONN-2004/2 �

11. Madhya Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

PRE- NELP �SR-OS-94/1 �

NELP-I � SR-OSN-97/1 �

NELP-V �VN-ONN-2003/1 �

NELP-VI �SR-ONN-2004/1 �NELP-VII �

SR-ONN-2005/1 �NELP-VIII �

VN-ONN-2009-1 �VN-ONN-2009-2 �VN-ONN-2009-3 �

12. Orissa

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-I �MN-DWN-98/2 �MN-DWN-98/3 �MN-OSN-97/3 �

NELP-II �MN-OSN-2000/1 �MN-OSN-2000/2 �MN-ONN-2000/1 �

NELP-IV �MN-DWN-2002/1 �MN-DWN-2002/2 �

NELP-V �MN-DWN-2003/1 �

NELP-VI �MN-DWN-2004/1 �MN-DWN-2004/2 �MN-DWN-2004/3 �MN-DWN-2004/4 �MN-DWN-2004/5 �NEC-DWN-2004/1 �NEC-DWN-2004/2 �PR-OSN-2004/1 �

13. Rajasthan

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

PRE- NELP �RJ-ON-90/1 �RJ-ON/6 �

NELP-II5 �RJ-ONN-2000/1 �

NELP-III �RJ-ONN-2001/1 �

NELP-IV �RJ-ONN-2002/1 �

NELP-V �RJ-ONN-2003/1 �RJ-ONN-2003/2 �

NELP-VI �VN-ONN-2004/1 �VN-ONN-2004/2 �RJ-ONN-2004/1 �RJ-ONN-2004/2 �RJ-ONN-2004/3 �

NELP-VII �RJ-ONN-2005/1 � RJ-ONN-2005/2 �RJ-ONN-2005/3 �

14. Tamil Nadu

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

PRE- NELP �

CY-OS-90/1 (PY-3 �/ PY3)

NELP-I �CY-OSN-97/1 �CY-OSN-97/2 �

NELP-II �CY-OSN-2000/1 �CY-OSN-2000/2 �

NELP-III �CY-DWN-2001/1 �CY-DWN-2001/2 �CY-R-DWN-2001/3 �CY-PR-DWN-2001/4 �CY-PR-DWN-2001/1 �

NELP-IV �CY-ONN-2002/2 �

NELP-V �CY-ONN-2003/1 �

NELP-VI �CY-DWN-2004/1 �CY-DWN-2004/2 �CY-DWN-2004/3 �CY-DWN-2004/4 �CY-ONN-2004/1 �CY-ONN-2004/2 �CY-PR-DWN-2004/1 �CY-PR-DWN-2004/2 �

NELP-VII �PR-ONN-2005/1 �CY-ONN-2005/1 �

NELP-VIII �CY-OSN-2009-1 �CY-OSN-2009-2 �

15. West Bengal

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-I �NEC-OSN-97/2 �NEC-OSN-97/1 �

NELP-II �WB-ONN-2000/1 �WB-OSN-2000/1 �

NELP-IV �NEC-DWN-2002/1 �NEC-DWN-2002/2 �

NELP-VII �WB-ONN-2005/2 �WB-ONN-2005/3 �WB-ONN-2005/4 �

16. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Upstream-New Exploration �and Licensing Policy

NELP-IV �AN-DWN-2002/1 � AN-DWN-2002/2 �

NELP-V �AN-DWN-2003/1 �AN-DWN-2003/2 �

NELP-VII �AN-DWN-2005/1 �

NELP-VIII �AN-DWN-2009-1 �AN-DWN-2009-2 �AN-DWN-2009-3 �AN-DWN-2009-5 �AN-DWN-2009-13 �AN-DWN-2009-18 �

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Table of Contents

1. Overview

Regulatory Structure �

Key Bodies under the Ministry of �Petroleum and Natural Gas

Refineries �

Refinery Capacity in India �

Refinery Throughput and Economics �

Conclusion �

LNG Terminals �

Existing Terminals �

Under-Construction Terminals �

LNG Sourcing Contracts: �

Contracts for Capacity Build-up �

LNG Pricing �

Infrastructure Available for Distribution �of R-LNG in the Country

Conclusion �

Production Updates �

Oil & Gas Projections in the XI Plan �

Oil & Gas Projections in the XII Plan �

2. Andhra Pradesh

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Visakhapatnam �

Tatipaka �

Proposed Refineries �

KRPL : Kakinada Oil Refinery �

HPCL: Refinery cum Petrochemcial �Complex

3. Assam

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Guwahati �

Digboi �

Numaligarh �

Bongaigaon Refinery �

4. Bihar

Refinery �

Existing Refineriers �

Barauni �

5. Gujarat

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Koyali �

Jamnagar – I �

Vadinar �

Proposed Refineries �

ONGC Ankleshwar Refinery �

LNG Terminals �

Existing �

Dahej �

Dahej LNG Terminal Expansion Project �

Hazira �

Proposed �

Mundra �

6. Haryana

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Panipat �

7. Karnataka

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Mangalore – ONGC �

8. Kerala

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Kochi �

LNG Terminals �

Under Construction �

Kochi �

9. Madhya Pradesh

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Bina �

10. Maharashtra

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Mumbai – HPCL �

Proposed Refineries �

HPCL: Ratnagiri Refinery �

LNG Terminals �

Under Construction �

Ratnagiri Gas & Power (erstwhile �Dabhol Terminal)

11. Orissa

Refinery �

Under Construction Refineries �

IOCL Paradip �

12. Punjab

Refinery �

Under Construction Refineries �

HMEL Bhatinda Oil Refinery �

13. Rajasthan

Refinery �

Proposed Refineries �

ONGC: Rajasthan Refinery �

14. Tamil Nadu

Refinery �

Under Construction �

NFCL: Cuddalore Oil Refinery �

Existing �

CPCL Refineries �

LNG Terminals �

Proposed �

Ennore �

15. Uttar Pradesh

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Mathura �

Propsed Refineries �

BPCL Lohagara Refinery-I �

16. West Bengal

Refinery �

Existing Refineries �

Haldia �

Propsed Refineries �

CALS: Haldia Refinery-II �

LNG Terminals �

Proposed �

Haldia �

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1. Pipeline Networks in IndiaOverview �

Regulatory Structure �Key Bodies under the Ministry of �Petroleum and Natural Gas

1.3. Pipelines �Advantages of Pipeline Transportation �Guidelines for Laying Petroleum Product �Pipelines

Production Updates �Oil & Gas Projections in the XI Plan �Oil & Gas Projections in the XII Plan �

2. Andhra PradeshPipelines �

Product �Existing �

LPG �Existing �

Gas �Existing �Proposed �

3. AssamPipelines �

Product �Existing �

Gas �Existing �

4. BiharPipelines �

Product �Existing �

Gas �Under Construction �

5. GujaratPipelines �

Crude �Existing �Under Construction �

Product �Existing �Under Construction �

LPG �Existing �

Proposed �Gas �

Existing �Under Construction �Proposed �

6. HaryanaPipelines �

Product �Existing �Proposed �

LPG �Existing �

Gas �Under Construction �

7. Himachal PradeshPipelines �

Product �Existing �

8. KarnatakaPipelines �

Crude �Proposed �

Product �Existing �

Gas �Existing �

9. KeralaPipelines �

Product �Existing �

Gas �Under Construction �Proposed �

10. MaharashtraPipelines �

Product �Existing �

LPG �Proposed �

Gas �Existing �Under Construction �Proposed �

11. OrissaPipelines �

Crude �Existing �

Product �

Under Construction �Proposed �

LPG �Proposed �

12. PunjabPipelines �

Product �Under Construction �

Gas �Proposed �

13. RajasthanPipelines �

Gas �Under Construction �

Proposed �Ramgarh Terminal �

Crude �Existing �

14. Tamil NaduPipelines �

Product �Existing �

Gas �Proposed �

15. UttaranchalPipelines �

Gas �Existing �

16. Uttar PradeshPipelines �

Product �Existing �Under Construction �

Gas �Under Construction �

17. West BengalPipelines �

Product �Existing �

Gas �Proposed �

18. DelhiPipelines �

Product �Existing �

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1. CBM Blocks in India - 2012

Overview �

Regulatory Structure �Key Bodies under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas �

Upstream �Coal Bed Methane �

CBM Policy Initiative in India �

Differences in CBM and NELP Policy �

Detailed Analysis of CBM Bidding Rounds �

Exploration Activities �

Future CBM Rounds �

Production Updates �Oil & Gas Projections in the XI Plan �Oil & Gas Projections in the XII Plan �

2. Andhra Pradesh

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �GV(North)-CBM-2005/III �KG(E)-CBM-2005/III �

3. Assam

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane � AS-CBM-2008/IV �

4. Chhattisgarh

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �SH(North)-CBM-2003/II �TR-CBM-2005/III �MR-CBM-2005/III �

5. Gujarat

Upstream - Coal Based Methane �BS(3)-CBM-2003/II �

6. Jharkhand

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �BK-CBM-2001/1 �Jharia �NK-CBM-2001/I �SK-CBM-2003/II �NK(West)-CBM-2003/II �RM(E)-CBM-2008/IV �RM-CBM-2005/III �

7. Madhya Pradesh

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �SP(East)-CBM-2001/1 �SP(West)-CBM-2001/I �ST-CBM-2003/II �SP(NE)-CBM-2008/IV �ST-CBM-2008/IV �SP(North)-CBM-2005/III �SR-CBM-2005/III �SR(W)-CBM-2008-IV �

8. Maharashtra

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �WD-CBM-2003/II �

9. Orissa

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �TL-CBM-2008/IV �IB-CBM-2008/IV �

10. Rajasthan

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �BS(4)-CBM-2005/III �BS(5)-CBM-2005/III �BS(2)-CBM-2003/II �BS(1)-CBM-2003/II �

11. Tamil Nadu

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane � MG-CBM-2008/IV �

12. West Bengal

Upstream - Coal Bed Methane �Raniganj North �Raniganj South �RG (East)-CBM-2001/1 �BB-CBM-2005/III �

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Table of Contents

Oil & Gas

Global Oil & Gas Scenario�India Oil & Gas Overview�Regulatory Structure�Key Bodies Under The Ministry of �Petroleum and Natural GasUpstream�

New Exploration Licensing Policy •(NELP)Coal Bed Methane (CBM)•Pipelines•

Downstream: Refining�Downstream: LNG Terminals�Oil & Gas Production�Oil & Gas Projections in The XI Plan�Oil & Gas Projections in The XII Plan�

Demand•Production•Exploration Activities•Refining Capacity•

Industry Analysis�Bargaining Power of Buyers•Bargaining Power of Suppliers•Threat of New Entrants•Threat of Substitutes•Internal Competition•

Opportunities in Indian Oil & Gas �Sector

Exploration and Production•Refining•Natural Gas•

Conclusion�

Power and New and Renewable Energy

Background�Policy Framework in the Indian �Power SectorInstalled Capacity in India�Capacity Additions During Various �Plan PeriodsFuel-Wise Break-Up of the Indian �Power Generation Segment

Thermal Power•Hydro Power•Renewable Power•Nuclear Power•

Electric Power Demand in India�Agriculture Category•Industrial and Commercial •CategoriesDomestic Category•

Power Supply Situation�Power Availability in Indian States•

Transmission Network�Privatisation in Transmission•Power Distribution in India•Subsidy•

Profitability of Power Distribution �CompaniesKey Players�

Generation Companies•Transmission Companies•Distribution Companies•

Issues and Concerns�Fuel Scarcity•Irrational Tariffs and SEB Finances•Project Financing•Reform Challenges•State of “Open Access”•

Industry Analysis�Bargaining Power of Buyers•Bargaining Power of Suppliers•Availability of Substitutes•

Threat of New Entrants•Competition•

Future Outlook�

Ports and Shipping

Part A: Ports�Overview•

Cargo Traffic at Indian Ports�Cargo Traffic at Major Ports�

XI Plan Capacity Addition Targets & •Achievements in Major Ports

Cargo Traffic at Minor Ports�Future Traffic Demand Scenario�

Future Plans of Meeting Increased •Traffic Demand at Ports

Public-Private Partnership in Ports �Development

Driving Factors for PPP•Advantages of Public-Private •Model of Port DevelopmentModel Documents to Award •ContractsStatus of Port PPP Projects•

Development Plan of Non-Major �Ports Regulatory Framework and Policy �Evolution

Draft Ports Bill 2011•Draft Ports Regulatory Authority •Bill, 2011Draft Captive Port Policy, 2011•Land Policy for Major Ports, 2010•

Key Recent Developments�Maritime Agenda 2020•Development of Major Ports •Regulatory AuthorityDeveloping State Maritime Boards•

Key Players�Port Connectivity�

Current Setup of Port Connectivity •in IndiaPlanned Investments in Rail Road •Connectivity

Performance of Ports�Issues & Concerns�

Capacity Constraint•Inefficient Cargo Handling & Low •ProductivityInadequate Drafts & Poor •Connectivity With Other ModesCumbersome Institutional •ArrangementsInadequate IT Implementation•Poor Hinterland Connectivity•

Opportunities�Increasing Opportunities for •Private PlayersIncreased Government Focus on •Port Sector DevelopmentRising Traffic•Increasing Scope of Minor Ports•Other Emerging Areas in The Port •Sector

Future Outlook�Part B: Shipping�Age of Fleet�Profile of Fleet�Key Shipping Segments�

Tanker Segment•Bulk Segment•Container Ships•Coastal Shipping•

Multimodal Transportation�Issues/Constraints Affecting •Multimodal Transportation in India

Regulations in Shipping�Tonnage Tax Scheme•

Draft Coastal Shipping Policy•Ship Building & Ship Breaking �Industry

Ship Building•Ship Breaking•

Key Players�Shipping Corporation of India •Ltd (SCI)Great Eastern Shipping Company •LimitedEssar Shipping Ports & Logistics•Varun Shipping Company Limited•Mercator Lines Limited•

Issues & Concerns�Lack of A Clear Policy Approach•Manpower Shortage•Restrictive Fiscal Climate•Absence of Well-Integrated •Transport Policy and Underdeveloped Coastal ShippingEnvironmental Issues•High Port Calling Costs•

Opportunities�Import of LNG•Increase Emphasis on Value-•added ServicesDevelopment of Trans-shipment •TerminalsDevelop Ship Automation and •Technological CapabilitiesPort and Warehouse Management•

Future Outlook�Industry Analysis of the Maritime �Transport Sector

Threat of New Entry•Threat of Substitutes•Bargaining Power of Suppliers•Bargaining Power of Buyers•Existing Competition•

Conclusion�

Road Infrastructure

Introduction�Status of Indian Roads�

Length of Roads•Quality of Indian Roads•International Benchmarking•

National Highways�Ongoing and Upcoming Projects•New Targets and Milestones•Outlook•

State Highways�Ongoing Projects•Outlook•

Other Roads�Other PWD Roads•Zilla Parishad Roads•Urban Roads•

Policy and Regulatory Framework�Institutional Setup•

Clearances�Profitability of the Roads Sector�

Costs in Road Projects•Revenue•Trends in Profits•

Public Private Partnership in the �Roads Sector

Different Modes of PPP•Modes of Financing PPPs•PPP Experience in the Roads •Sector

Key Players�Engineering & Construction •CompaniesProject Development•

Challenges in Implementing Road �Sector Projects

Reasons Behind Delays•Opportunities in the Roads Sector�

Construction Material and •EquipmentEngineering Consultants•Architects, Planners, HR and Legal •ConsultantsLow-skilled Jobs•

Telecom FDI Policy•New and Upcoming Regulations•

Key Players�Telecom Manufacturing�

Growth Drivers for Telecom •Equipment Manufacturing in India

Outlook�Conclusion�Issues and Concerns�

Decreasing Average Revenue Per •User (ARPU)Lack of Telecom Infrastructure•Under-Penetration in Rural Areas•Excessive Competition•Price War Among Service •Providers Pressurising MarginsSpectrum Allocation•Regulatory Charges•Lower Broadband Penetration•Other Growth-Inhibiting Factors•

Industry Analysis�Opportunities in the Indian Telecom �Sector

Opportunities in Broadband•Opportunities in Rural •TelecommunicationsOpportunities in Telecom •Manufacturing

Conclusion�Way Forward�

Infrastructure Financing in India

Constraints to Infrastructure �FinancingFinancial Sector Constraints�

Special Characteristics of •Infrastructure FinancingHistory of Infrastructure Financing•

Issues With Debt Financing�Issues With Debt Financing From •Commercial BanksIssues with Debt Financing from •Insurance CompaniesChallenges of ECB Financing of •Infrastructure Projects

Constraints of Financing �Infrastructure Projects through Sovereign Wealth Funds and Global Insurance and Pension FundsConstraints of Equity Financing of �Infrastructure ProjectsFiscal Barriers to Private Financing �of InfrastructureSector Specific Issues�

Regulatory Issues of the Roads •SectorRegulatory Issues of the Power •Sector

Future Outlook�Conclusion�

Sectoral Comparison & Industry

Attractiveness

Infrastructure Sector-wise �Investment OutlaysInfrastructure Sector-wise Private �InvestmentInfrastructure Sector-wise PPP �ProjectsInfrastructure Sector-wise Project �ApprovalsInfrastructure Sector-wise Growth�Infrastructure Sector-wise FDI �InflowsIndustry Attractiveness�

Power Sector•Oil & Gas Sector•Highways•Airports•Railways•Ports•Conclusion•

Annexures

Operations and Maintenance•Others•Conclusion•Way Forward•

Indian Railways

Railway Zones�Production Units�Gauge�Tracks and Traction�Cost�Freight�Passenger Traffic�Key Industry Initiatives Taken�Growth Drivers�Dedicated Freight Corridors Project�Investments�Regulatory Framework�

Organisational and Regulatory •StructureKey Policy Initiatives•Indian Railway Budget 2011-12 •Highlights

Key Players�Scope and Necessity of Public �Private Partnership

PPP Models and Policy Framework•Key Initiatives to Encourage •Private Investments

Financial Performance of Indian �Railways

Performance Review of FY2010-•11FY12 Estimates•

Eleventh FYP Mid-Term Review�Issues and Concerns�Outlook�Vision 2020�

Aviation

Overview of the Aviation Industry �in IndiaDrivers of Growth for the Indian �Aviation SectorNon-Scheduled Services�Air Cargo Operations�Future Demand�Regulatory Framework and �Evolution of PolicyEvolution of Policy�State of Airport Infrastructure in �India

Airlines•Operational Performance of •AirlinesIndustry Analysis - Airlines•

Issues and Concerns�Future Opportunities in the Aviation �SectorConclusion�

Telecommunication and Information Technology

India’s Position in Global Telecom �Market (in Terms of Telephone Connections)India’s Position in Terms of Internet �UsersInvestment On Telecommunication �Services in IndiaGrowth of Telecom Services in India�

Total Telecom Subscribers•Internet Subscribers in India•Mobile Value-Added Services •(MVAS) in India

Rural Telecommunications Market�Rural-Urban Telecom Divide•Government Initiatives to Enhance •Rural ConnectivityConclusion•

Indian Telecom Sector Regulatory �Framework and Evolution of Policy

National Telecom Policy (NTP, •1994; Amended in 1999 & 2003)

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Table of Contents

1. Overview

Oil & Gas Sector in India �

Overview�Regulatory Structure�

Key Bodies under the �Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas

Upstream�New Exploration Licensing �Policy (NELP)

NELP- IX�Coal Bed Methane�

CBM Policy Initiative in India�Differences in CBM and �NELP PolicyDetailed Analysis of CBM �Bidding RoundsExploration Activities�Future CBM Rounds�

Pipelines�Advantages of Pipeline �TransportationGuidelines for Laying �Petroleum Product Pipelines

Refineries�Refinery Capacity in India�Refinery Throughput and �EconomicsConclusion�

LNG Terminals�Existing Terminals�Under-Construction �TerminalsLNG Sourcing Contracts�

Contracts for Capacity �Build-up

LNG Pricing�Infrastructure Available for �Distribution of R-LNG in the CountryConclusion�

Production Updates�Oil & Gas Projections in the �XI PlanOil & Gas Projections in the �XII Plan

2. Andhra Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

Pre � NELPKG-ON/1�KG-OS/6�

NELP-I�KG-DWN-98/1�KG-DWN-98/2�KG-DWN-98/3�KG-DWN-98/4�KG-DWN-98/5�KG-OSN-97/4�KG-OSN-97/3�KG-OSN-97/2�KG-OSN-97/1�

NELP-III�KG-DWN-2001/1�KG-OSN-2001/1�KG-OSN-2001/2�KG-OSN-2001/3�PG-ONN-2001/1�

NELP-IV�KG-DWN-2002/1�

NELP-V�

KG-DWN-2003/1�KG-ONN-2003/1�

NELP-VI�KK-DWN-2004/1�KG-DWN-2004/1�KG-DWN-2004/2�KG-DWN-2004/3�KG-DWN-2004/4�KG-DWN-2004/5�KG-DWN-2004/6�KG-DWN-2004/7�KG-OSN-2004/1�KG-ONN-2004/1�KG-ONN-2004/2�

NELP-VII�KG-DWN-2005/1�KG-DWN-2005/2�KG-OSN-2005/1�KG-OSN-2005/2�

NELP-VIII�KG-DWN-2009-1�KG-OSN-2009-1�KG-OSN-2009-2�KG-OSN-2009-3�KG-OSN-2009-4�

Coal Bed Methane �

GV(North)-CBM-2005/III�KG(E)-CBM-2005/III�

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

LPG�Existing�

Gas�Existing�Proposed�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Visakhapatnam�

Tatipaka�Proposed Refineries�

KRPL : Kakinada Oil Refinery�HPCL: Refinery cum �Petrochemcial Complex

3. Arunachal Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

Pre Nelp�AAP-ON-94/1�CR-ON-90/1�AA-ON/7�

4. Assam

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-II�AS-ONN-2000/1�

NELP-III�AA-ONN-2001/1�AA-ONN-2001/2�AA-ONN-2001/3�AA-ONN-2001/4�

NELP-IV�AA-ONN-2002/1�AA-ONN-2002/3�3 AA-ONN-2002/4�

NELP-V�AA-ONN-2003/1�AA-ONN-2003/2�AA-ONN-2003/3�

NELP-VI�AA-ONN-2004/1�AA-ONN-2004/2�AA-ONN-2004/3�AA-ONN-2004/4�AA-ONN-2004/5�

NELP-VII�AA-ONN-2005/1�

NELP-VIII�AA-ONN-2009-1�AA-ONN-2009-2�AA-ONN-2009-3�AA-ONN-2009-4�

Coal Bed Methane �

AS-CBM-2008/IV�

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

Gas�Existing�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Guwahati�Digboi�Numaligarh�Bongaigaon Refinery�

5. Bihar

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-I�GV-ONN-97/1�

NELP-II�GV-ONN-2000/1�

NELP-IV�GV-ONN-2002/1�

NELP-V�GV-ONN-2003/1�

NELP-VI�PA-ONN-2004/1�GV-ONN-2004/1�

NELP-VII�PA-ONN-2005/1�PA-ONN-2005/2�GV-ONN-2005/3�

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

Gas�Under Construction�

Refinery �

Existing Refineriers�Barauni�

6. Chhattisgarh

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

SH(North)-CBM-2003/II�TR-CBM-2005/III�MR-CBM-2005/III�

7. Gujarat

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

Pre NELP�GK-ON/4�GK-OS/5�GK-OSJ-1�GK-OSJ-3�CB-ON/7�

CB-ON/2�CB-ON/1�CB-ON/3�CB-OS/1�10 CB-OS/2�

NELP-I�GK-OSN-97/1�

NELP-II�GS-DWN-2000/1�GS-DWN-2000/2�GS-OSN-2000/1�CB-ONN-2000/1�CB-ONN-2000/2�

NELP-III�GS-OSN-2001/1�CB-ONN-2001/1�

NELP-IV�GS-DWN-2002/1�CB-ONN-2002/1�CB-ONN-2002/2�CB-ONN-2002/3�CY-ONN-2002/1�

NELP-V�GS-OSN-2003/1�CB-OSN-2003/1�CB-ONN-2003/1�CB-ONN-2003/2�

NELP-VI�GS-OSN-2004/1�CB-OSN-2004/1�CB-ONN-2004/1�CB-ONN-2004/2�CB-ONN-2004/3�CB-ONN-2004/4�CB-ONN-2004/5�

NELP-VII�CB-ONN-2005/1�CB-ONN-2005/2 (Pt-A & B)�CB-ONN-2005/3�CB-ONN-2005/4�CB-ONN-2005/5�CB-ONN-2005/6�CB-ONN-2005/7�CB-ONN-2005/8�CB-ONN-2005/9�CB-ONN-2005/10�CB-ONN-2005/11�

NELP-VIII�CB-ONN-2009-1�CB-ONN-2009-2�CB-ONN-2009-3�CB-ONN-2009-4�CB-ONN-2009-5�CB-ONN-2009-6�CB-ONN-2009-7�CB-ONN-2009-8�GK-OSN-2009-1�GK-OSN-2009-2�

Upstream-Coal Based Methane �

BS(3)-CBM-2003/II�

Pipelines �

Crude�Existing�Under Construction�

Product�Existing�

Under Construction�Viramgam-Kandla Branch �Pipeline

LPG�Existing�Proposed�

Gas�

Existing�Under Construction�Proposed�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Koyali�Jamnagar – I�Vadinar�

Proposed Refineries�ONGC Ankleshwar Refinery�

LNG Terminals �

Existing�Dahej�Hazira�

Proposed�Mundra�

8. Haryana

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�Proposed�

LPG�Existing�

Gas�Under Construction�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Panipat�

9. Himachal Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-III�HF-ONN-2001/1�

10. Jharkhand

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

BK-CBM-2001/1�Jharia�NK-CBM-2001/I�SK-CBM-2003/II�NK(West)-CBM-2003/II�RM(E)-CBM-2008/IV�RM-CBM-2005/III�

11. Karnataka

Pipelines �

Crude�Proposed�

Product�Existing�

Gas�Existing�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Mangalore – ONGC�

12. Kerala

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-I�KK-OSN-97/2�KK-OSN-97/3�

NELP-II�KK-DWN-2000/1�KK-DWN-2000/2�

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KK-DWN-2000/3�KK-DWN-2000/4�KK-OSN-2000/1�

NELP-III�KK-DWN-2001/1�KK-DWN-2001/2�KK-DWN-2001/3�KK-OSN-2001/2�KK-OSN-2001/3�

NELP-IV�KK-DWN-2002/2�12.1.d.2 KK-DWN-2002/3�

NELP-V�KK-DWN-2003/1�KK-DWN-2003/2�

NELP-VII�KK-DWN-2005/1�KK-DWN-2005/2�

NELP-VIII�KK-OSN-2009-4�KK-OSN-2009-5�

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

Gas�Under Construction�Proposed�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Kochi�

LNG Terminals �

Under Construction�Kochi�

13. Madhya Pradesh

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

Pre NELP�SR-OS-94/1�

NELP-I�SR-OSN-97/1�

NELP-V�VN-ONN-2003/1�

NELP-VI�SR-ONN-2004/1�

NELP-VII�SR-ONN-2005/1�

NELP-VIII�VN-ONN-2009-1�VN-ONN-2009-2�VN-ONN-2009-3�

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

SP(East)-CBM-2001/1�SP(West)-CBM-2001/I�ST-CBM-2003/II�SP(NE)-CBM-2008/IV�ST-CBM-2008/IV�SP(North)-CBM-2005/III�SR-CBM-2005/III�SR(W)-CBM-2008-IV�

Pipelines �

Product�Under Construction�

Gas�Existing�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Bina�

14. Maharashtra

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

Pre NELP�BB-OS/5�

NELP-I�MB-OSN-97/2�MB-OSN-97/3�MB-OSN-97/4�

NELP-II�MB-DWN-2000/1�MB-DWN-2000/2�MB-OSN-2000/1�

NELP-V�DS-ONN-2003/1�

NELP-VI�MB-OSN-2004/1�MB-OSN-2004/2�

NELP-VII�MB-DWN-2005/2�MB-DWN-2005/3�MB-DWN-2005/4�MB-DWN-2005/5�MB-DWN-2005/7�MB-DWN-2005/8�MB-DWN-2005/9�MB-OSN-2005/1�MB-OSN-2005/2�MB-OSN-2005/3�MB-OSN-2005/5�MB-OSN-2005/6�VN-ONN-2005/1�VN-ONN-2005/2�

NELP-VIII�MB-DWN-2009-1�MB-OSN-2009-3�14.1.g.3 MB-OSN-2009-6�MB-OSN-2009-7�

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

WD-CBM-2003/II�

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

LPG�Proposed�

Gas�Existing�Under Construction�Proposed�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Mumbai – HPCL�

Proposed Refineries�HPCL: Ratnagiri Refinery�

LNG Terminals �

Under Construction�Ratnagiri Gas & Power �(erstwhile Dabhol Terminal)

15. Mizoram

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-VI�MZ-ONN-2004/1�MZ-ONN-2004/2�

16. Orissa

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-I�MN-DWN-98/2�MN-DWN-98/3�MN-OSN-97/3�

NELP-II�MN-OSN-2000/1�MN-OSN-2000/2�MN-ONN-2000/1�

NELP-IV�MN-DWN-2002/1�MN-DWN-2002/2�

NELP-V�MN-DWN-2003/1�NELP-VI�

MN-DWN-2004/1�MN-DWN-2004/2�MN-DWN-2004/3�MN-DWN-2004/4�MN-DWN-2004/5�NEC-DWN-2004/1�7 NEC-DWN-2004/2�PR-OSN-2004/1�

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

TL-CBM-2008/I1486�IB-CBM-2008/IV�

Pipelines �

Crude�Existing�

Product�Under Construction�Proposed�

LPG�Proposed�

Refinery �

Under Construction Refineries �IOCL Paradip�

17. Punjab

Pipelines �

Product�Under Construction�

Gas�Proposed�

Refinery �

Under Construction Refineries�HMEL Bhatinda Oil Refinery�

18. Rajasthan

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP�RJ-ON-90/1�RJ-ON/6�

NELP-II�RJ-ONN-2000/1�

NELP-III�NELP-IV�

RJ-ONN-2002/1�NELP-V�

RJ-ONN-2003/1�RJ-ONN-2003/2�

NELP-VI� VN-ONN-2004/1�VN-ONN-2004/2�RJ-ONN-2004/1�RJ-ONN-2004/2�RJ-ONN-2004/3�

NELP-VII�RJ-ONN-2005/1�RJ-ONN-2005/2�

RJ-ONN-2005/3�

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

BS(4)-CBM-2005/III�BS(5)-CBM-2005/III�BS(2)-CBM-2003/II�BS(1)-CBM-2003/II�

Pipelines �

Gas�Under Construction�Proposed�

Crude�Existing�

Refinery �

Proposed Refineries�ONGC: Rajasthan Refinery�

19. Tamil Nadu

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

Pre NELP�CY-OS-90/1 (PY-3 / PY3)�

NELP-I�CY-OSN-97/1�CY-OSN-97/2�

NELP-II�CY-OSN-2000/1�CY-OSN-2000/2�

NELP-III�CY-DWN-2001/1�CY-DWN-2001/2�CY-PR-DWN-2001/3�CY-PR-DWN-200€1/4�CY-PR-DWN-2001/1�

NELP-IV�CY-ONN-2002/2�

NELP-V�CY-ONN-2003/1�

NELP-VI�CY-DWN-2004/1�CY-DWN-2004/2�CY-DWN-2004/3�CY-DWN-2004/4�CY-ONN-2004/1�CY-ONN-2004/2�CY-PR-DWN-2004/1�CY-PR-DWN-2004/2�

NELP-VII�PR-ONN-2005/1�CY-ONN-2005/1�

NELP-VIII�CY-OSN-2009-1�CY-OSN-2009-2�

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

MG-CBM-2008/IV�

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

Gas�Proposed�

Refinery �

Under Construction�NFCL: Cuddalore Oil Refinery�

Existing�CPCL Refineries�

LNG Terminals �

Proposed�Ennore�

20. Uttaranchal

Pipelines �

Gas�Existing�

21. Uttar Pradesh

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�Under Construction�

Gas�Under Construction�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Mathura�

Proposed Refineries�BPCL Lohagara Refinery-I�

22. Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-IV�AN-DWN-2002/1�AN-DWN-2002/2�

NELP-V�NELP-VII�

AN-DWN-2005/1�NELP-VIII�

AN-DWN-2009-1�AN-DWN-2009-2�AN-DWN-2009-3�AN-DWN-2009-5�AN-DWN-2009-13�AN-DWN-2009-18�

23. West Bengal

Upstream-New Exploration and �Licensing Policy

NELP-I�NEC-OSN-97/2�NEC-OSN-97/1�

NELP-II�WB-ONN-2000/1�WB-OSN-2000/1�

NELP-IV�NEC-DWN-2002/1�23.1.c.2 NEC-DWN-2002/2�

NELP-VII�WB-ONN-2005/2�WB-ONN-2005/3�WB-ONN-2005/4�

Upstream-Coal Bed Methane �

Raniganj North�Raniganj South�RG (East)-CBM-2001/1�BB-CBM-2005/III�

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

Gas�Proposed�

Refinery �

Existing Refineries�Haldia�

Proposed Refineries�CALS: Haldia Refinery-II�

LNG Terminals �

Proposed�Haldia�

24. Delhi

Pipelines �

Product�Existing�

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Solar Power in India – Exploring the Potential

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Renewable Energy – A Compelling Imperative �across the Globe

Solar Power will Blaze the Renewable Energy Trail�Renewable Energy Scenario in India�India- The Emerging Hot-Spot Destination for �Solar Power

2. Solar Power - A Global Perspective

Overview�Global Installed Solar Capacity – by Technology�

Solar Photovoltaic Capacity and Capacity �Trends

Grid-connected Solar PV Capacity and Capacity �Trends

Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Capacity�Country Wise Solar Power Capacity�

Country Wise Solar PV Capacity�Country Wise Solar CSP�

Investment Trends�Growth Drivers�Challenges�Future Trends and Outlook�

3. Overview of the Current Status

Overview of the current status�Solar Power Potential�Trends in Solar Energy Development in India�Decentralised Solar Applications�Off-grid Solar Installations�Grid-interactive solar Power�State –wise Status of Solar Power �Development

Issue & Challenges in Development of Solar Power �in India

Site Selection�Grid Integration�The Cost of Installation of Grid-Connected Solar �PV & Thermal Power Plants

Inadequate Financing Support�Imperatives for Solar Power Development in India�

Electricity Deficit Situation in India�Energy Security�Kyoto Protocol�Economic Viability�Rural Electrification�

Conclusion�

4. Technology

An Introduction to Solar Technology�Solar Photovoltaic Technology�

Components of Solar PV System�Types of Solar Cell�

Comparison of Solar Cells by Types�Application of Solar Cells�

CSP Technology�Linear Fresnel Reflectors (line focus, fixed �receiver)

Parabolic Troughs (line focus, mobile receiver)�Solar Towers (point focus, fixed receiver)�Parabolic Dishes (point focus, mobile receiver)�Comparison of Different Solar Thermal Power �Technologies

5. Solar PV Value Chain

Introduction�The Solar PV Manufacturing Value Chain – Key �Features of Each Link

Raw Material�Cells�Modules�

Key Players across the Solar PV Value-Chain in �India

Conclusion�

6. Solar PV Manufacturing Sector

Solar PV Production Growth�Global Solar PV Production Growth�Solar PV Manufacturing Landscape – An Indian �Perspective

Solar Modules Production�Global Modules Production�Module Production in India�

Solar Cell Production�Global Solar Cell Production�Solar Cell Production in India�

Pricing�Price Trend of Solar Module�Issues and Challenges faced by Solar PV �Manufacturers in India

7. Policy and Regulation

Overview�MNRE Strategic Plan for Renewable Energy – �Targets and Goals

Policies Related to Solar Sector in India�Centre Policy�State-Level Initiatives for Solar Power �Development

8. Financing the Solar Sector

Introduction�Sources of Financing�Corporate Finance:�Consumer Finance�

Government Budgetary Support�IREDA�Multilateral Agencies�United Nations Environment Programme�

World Banks�International Finance Corporation�Asian Development Bank�Private Equity and Venture Capital�Clean Energy Funds�Capital Market�Clean Development Mechanism and �Carbon Funds

Recent Investment and Financing�Conclusion�

9. Business Models

Introduction�PEST Analysis�Porter’s Five Forces Analysis�

10. Future Outlook

Introduction�Solar PV-Based Power is expected to Achieve Grid �Parity in 2019-20

Telecommunication Sector as an Emerging Market �for Solar Power

Solar Power Under Various Stage of Development �as of November 2011

Total and Solar Capacity by Technology under �Various Stages of Development

State Wise Solar Power under Various Stages of �Development

11. Solar Plant Details

Solar Plant Details�Solar PV Plant Details�Solar Thermal Plants’ Details�

12. Solar PV Manufacturing Company Profiles

Solar Semiconductor�Tata BP Solar�EMMVEE Solar Systems Private Limited�Synergy Renewable Energy Pvt. Ltd�Moser Baer Solar Limited�PLG Power Limited�Titan Energy Systems, Ltd.�Indosolar Ltd.�Websol Energy Systems Ltd.�Jupiter Solar Power Ltd.�

13. Appendix

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Proposed Thermal Power Projects in India – 2011

Table of Contents

1. Overview of Thermal Power in India

Plan-wise Growth of Thermal Power�Tenth Plan Capacity Addition Targets And �AchievementsOwnership-wise Break-up of the Tenth Plan Thermal �Capacity Target and AchievementEleventh Plan: Capacity Addition Target and �AchievementOverall Capacity Addition Achieved During the �Eleventh plan (as of June 30, 2011)Steps Taken by the Govt. to Improve the Capacity �Additions Scenario for the Eleventh Plan

Monitoring Mechanism�Advisory Group�Power Project Monitoring Panel (PPMP)�

Capacity Addition Target for 2011-12�Capacity Addition Requirement for the Twelfth Plan �(2012-17)Thermal Capacity Addition for the Twelfth Plan�

2. Availability of Fuel for Power Plants

Domestic Coal�Imported Coal�Natural Gas�

Availability of Gas to Power Sector�Plant Load Factor�Linkages Scenario�

Coal Linkages�Gas Linkages�

Gas Supply for 2011-12 and the Twelfth Plan�

3. Policy and Regulations for Thermal Power Plants

Regulations for Power Sector�Pre-independence Era (up to 1947)�Post-independence Era (1947-1990)�Post–reform Phase (after 1991)�National Electricity Policy (NEP)�National Tariff Policy (NTP)�CERC Tariff Regulations 2009-14 for Thermal �Power Generating Stations

4. Clearances

Environmental Clearance�Stages in Environmental Clearance Process�

Validity of Environmental Clearance�

5. Equipment Suppliers for Thermal Power Plants

Background�Equipment Ordering Status in the Eleventh Plan�Order Book for XI Plan�

BHEL Order book�Chinese Order Book�

The Twelfth Plan (2012-17)�

6. Thermal Power Outlook in India

Fuel-wise Break-up of Thermal Capacity Generation�

State-wise Capacity Additions�Region-wise Capacity Additions�Owner-wise Capacity Additions till 2017�

7. Ownership wise - Thermal Power Projects Profiles

Central – Coal�750 MW Bongaigaon Thermal Power Plant�1000 MW Mauda Thermal Power Plant�1000 MW Vindhyachal Stage-IV Thermal Power �Plant1000 MW Rihand-III Thermal Power Plant�390 MW Muzzaffarpur Ext. Thermal Power Plant� 1980 MW Barh STPP-1 Thermal Power Plant�1980 MW Sipat-I Thermal Power Plant�1000 MW Vallur Thermal Power Plant Phase-I�500 MW Vallur Thermal Power Plant Phase-II�480 MW Margherita Thermal Power Plant�500 MW Garo Hills Thermal Power Plant�500 MW Korba West St.III Thermal Power Plant�

State – Coal�1980 MW Nabinagar Thermal Power Plant�500 MW Satpura Extension Thermal Power Plant�1200 MW Shree Singaji Thermal Power Plant-I�1000 MW Anpara-D Thermal Power Plant�600 MW Kakatiya Thermal Power Plant ST-II�1000 MW Chandrapura Extension Thermal Power �Plant1980 MW Koradi Thermal Power Plant�1000 MW Marwa Thermal Power Plant�1200 MW Kallisindh Thermal Power Plant�500 MW Chhabra Thermal Power Plant Extension�1600 MW Krishnapattam Thermal Power Plant�1000 MW Tuticorin JV Thermal Power Plant�1500 MW Aravali Super Thermal Plant�3300 MW Dondaicha Thermal Power Plant�1300 MW DMICDC Thermal Power Plant�1600 MW Kasargode Thermal Power Plant�1600 MW Bardhaman Thermal Power Plant�1600 MW Ennore SEZ Thermal Power Plant�800 MW Wanakbori Thermal Power Plant - �Unit VIII

Private – Coal�600 MW Korba West Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW HDIL- Chakulia Thermal Power Plant�1350 MW India Bulls- Nasik Thermal Power Plant�600 MW Dhariwal Infrastructure Thermal Power �Plant1500 MW Tiana Thermal Power Plant�300 MW Emco Waora Thermal Power Plant�2640 MW BTPCL Thermal Power Plant�500 MW Bina Power Supply Unit II Thermal Power �Plant1200 MW Derang Thermal Power Plant�700 MW Ind Barath Energy Thermal Power Plant�2640 MW Talwandi Sabo Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Mirzarpur Thermal Power Plant�600 MW Rosa Thermal Power Plant – II�1400 MW Nabha (Rajpura Thermal Power Plant)�1440 MW Uchpanda Thermal Power Plant�1050 MW Kamalanga Thermal Power Plant�660 MW Tiroda Thermal Power Plant- Phase-II�1600 MW Tata Thermal Power Plant�3960 MW Sasan UMPP�1050 MW Sambalpur Thermal Power Plant�520 MW Goindwal Sahib Thermal Power Plant�1200 MW DB Super Critical Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Nigrie Thermal Power Plant�

1200 MW Mahan Thermal Power Plant�2640 MW Bhavanpandu Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Simhapuri Thermal Power Plant �Phase – III1320 MW Mundra Thermal Power Plant Phase – III�1720 MW Sintex Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Shapoornji Pallonji Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Arjun Thermal Power Plant�600 MW Essar Salaya Jamnagar Thermal Power �Plant2400 MW Essar Jamnagar Thermal Power Plant�1000 MW Pipavav Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Visa Pipavav Thermal Power Plant�1200 MW SKS Raigarh Thermal Power Plant�1200 MW Aryan Coal Thermal Power Plant�1980 MW Welspun Madhya Pradesh Thermal �Power Plant2520 MW Anuppur Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Era Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW SEW Thermal Power Plant�1200 MW Jhabua Thermal Power Plant�5280 MW Rewa Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Khandwa Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW SJK Powergen Thermal Power Plant�1050 MW Finolex Thermal Power Plant�2640 MW Bhandara Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Lenexis Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Astrac Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW KU Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Babandh Thermal Power Plant�2400 MW Sterlite Thermal Power Plant�1000 MW Thammenapatnam Thermal Power Plant�1320 MW Hardoi Thermal Power Plant�1500 MW Tiana Thermal Power Plant�3200 MW JSW Energy Thermal Power Plant�

Central- Gas�1400 MW Auraiya Combined Cycle Power Plant�1050 MW Anta Combined Cycle Power Plant�1050 MW Badarpur Expansion Plant�

State - Gas�700 MW Karimnagar Thermal Power Plant�2100 MW Tadadi Combine Cycle Power Plant�726 MW Tripura Power Plant�1220 MW Uran Gas Turbine Project Expansion �Project

Private - Gas�768 MW GMR Combine Cycle Power Plant�800 MW GVK Group Merchant Power Plant�470 MW PESPL Thermal Power Plant�1350 MW Spectrum Thermal Power Plant�742 MW Lanco Power Plant�366 MW Lanco Kondapalli Power Plant�108 MW NDPL Thermal Power Plant�2015 MW Hazira Combine Cycle Power Plant�2100 MW Ratnagiri Thermal Power Plant�7480 MW Dadri Thermal Power Plant�300 MW Kalawati Ispat Combine Cycle Power Plant�700 MW Dharmapuri Combine Cycle Power Plant�800 MW Reliance Combine Cycle Power Plant�1000 MW Latur Thermal Power Plant�

8. Appendix

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Merchant Power Plants in India – Way Forward

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. MPP: An Overview

Concept�

Risk and Benefit Analysis of MPPs�Associated Benefits�

Provide Steady Supply to the grid�Help meet peak load demand�Developer bears the risk of investment�Potentially higher returns for �developers

Associated Risks�Market Risk�Demand/Volume Risk:�Price Risk�Fuel Risk�Transmission Risk�Project Risk�Structural Risk�Legal/Regulatory Risk�Financial Risk�Other Risks�

Pre-requisites for MPP Business�Open Market�

Example of some of the most �advanced open markets in the world

Electricity Evacuation Infrastructure�Level-playing Field�Global Perspective�Conclusion�

3. MPP in India

Relevance of Merchant Power Plants in �Indian context

Factors Favouring MPPs�Power deficit scenario prevailing in the �country

Energy Exchanges: Two in place, third �planned

Merchant Sale Allowed and �Encouraged: Part Merchant sale StrategyOpen Access: To Facilitate Merchant �Power

Factors working against MPPs�Transmission constraints and high �open access charges

Price Cap? Wrong Signal Sent?�Financing Woes: Funding Agencies �wary of Non-Recourse Lending

Fuel Availability: An Issue�

Current Status of MPPs in India�Pioneers�MPP Capacity in India�The Promoters�

Initiatives to expedite the MPP business �in India

Fuel Linkage Facilitation for MPPs�Transmission Infrastructure and Open �AccessCompetitive Wholesale Markets�

Power Trading�Power Exchange�Latest Instruments�

Fiscal and Policy Support�Hydro Policy�Opportunity through Case-I and Case-II �biddingMega Power Policy�The Gap: Indian Power Markets �are Neither Totally Regulated Nor Completely Competitive

Conclusion�

4. Economics of MPP

Economics of MPP�Technology Options�Base Load Plant Options�Intermediate Load Plants Options:�

Capital and Generation Cost�

Fuel Options�

Structure: 100% Merchant vs Hybrid �Merchant

5. Merchant Power: Geographical Seg mentation of Demand and Wholesale Price Projections of Electricity

Geographical Segmentation of Demand�States with High Power Deficit�Relative Ranking of States�

Maharashtra�Punjab�Tamil Nadu�Jammu & Kashmir�Bihar�

Current and Likely Wholesale Price of �Electricity

Price Forecasting�Trend in Wholesale Price�Price-Linked Volume of Electricity�Forecast of Wholesale Price of Electricity�

6. MPP Project Financing and MPP Model Viability

Financing MPP Projects�Project Financing Vs Balance Sheet �FinancingInstruments Used for Financing MPP’s�

Making MPP Model Viable�Transmission Capacity – Reinforcing �Evacuation Capacity and Grid InterconnectionsOpen Access – Independent functioning �of SLDC must to Facilitate Open AccessFuel Linkage – Increasing and �Reallocation of Coal Blocks to Merchant Power ProjectsCompetitive Electricity Market – �Facilitate Growth, Do Not Limit ItPolicy – Provide level playing field to the �MPP initiative

7. MPP Business Analysis

MPP Business Analysis�Threat of New Entrants�Competition Among Existing Firms�Bargaining Power of Buyers�Bargaining Power of Sellers�Threat of a New Substitute Product or �Service

PEST Analysis�Political/Legal�Economic�Social�Technological�

8. Conclusion

9. Appendix

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Roads Sector in India – Analysing Investment Opportunities

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Present Status of the Roads SectorIntroduction �Status of Indian Roads �

Length of Roads•Quality of Indian Roads•International Benchmarking•

National Highways �Achievements•Ongoing Projects•New Targets and Milestones•Outlook•

State Highways �Achievements•Ongoing Projects•New Targets and Milestones•Outlook•

Other Roads �Other PWD Roads•Zilla Parishad Roads•Village Panchayat Roads•Panchayat Samiti Roads•Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)•Urban Roads•Project Roads•

Conclusion �

3. Policy and RegulationIntroduction �Institutional Setup �

National Highways•National Highways Authority of India �

State Highways•Clearances•

Environmental Clearances �Shifting of Utilities �Miscellaneous Clearances �

Policy Framework �Standard Bidding Procedure•Model Concession Agreement (MCA)•Land Acquisition•Tolling Policy•FDI Policy•

Conclusion �

4. Financing of Road Sector in IndiaIntroduction �Investment Needs �

National Highways•State Highways•

Sources of Finance �Government•

Central Road Fund �State Road Funds �Multilateral Assistance �

Market Borrowings �Public Private Partnerships �Different modes of PPP �

Modes of Financing PPPs•Main Financial Institutions �

IDFC•IIFCL•

IL&FS•State-level Analysis of PPP in the Roads Sector �PPP in India �Conclusion �

5. Opportunities in the Indian Roads Construction Sector

Introduction �Construction Materials and Equipment �

Steel•Cement•Bitumen•Earth-Moving and Construction Equipment•

Engineering Consultants �Architects & Planners, Human Resource, Legal and �Financial ConsultantsLow-skilled Jobs �Operations and Maintenance �Others �Conclusion �

6. Is it Profitable to invest in Roads Sector in India?

Introduction �Road Project Economics �

Costs•Revenue•Profits•

NHAI �Engineering & Construction (E&C) Companies �

Gammon India•Infrastructure Leasing and Finance Ltd.•Larsen and Toubro (L&T)•NCC Limited•Punj Llyod•

Other Stakeholders �Finance Companies•Earth-Moving Manufacturing Industry•Steel and Cement•

PPP Experience �DND Flyway or the Noida Toll Bridge Company Ltd.•Mhaiskar Infrastructure Private Limited•Surat-Dahisar Road Project•

Conclusion �

7. Challenges in the Implementation of the Road Sector Projects

Introduction �Delays Experienced in Projects �Reasons Behind Delays �

Land Acquisition•Environmental Clearances•Cost Criteria•Lack of Technical Expertise•Lack of Financial Depth in the Country•Traffic Estimates•Contracts•Dispute Resolution Mechanism Ineffective (Gupta •et al., 2009)Operations and Management (O&M)•

Conclusion �

8. State Level ComparisonIntroduction �Andhra Pradesh �

Central Road Fund•Andhra Pradesh Road Sector Projects•PPP Projects•

Bihar �Central Road Fund•Bihar State highway Projects•

Chhattisgarh �

Central Road Fund• Goa �

Goa State Infrastructure Development •Corporation LtdCentral Road Fund•

Gujarat �Central Road Fund•Gujarat State Road Development Corporation Ltd.•

Himachal Pradesh �Central Road Fund•Himachal Pradesh State Roads Project•

Karnataka �KRDCL•

Kerala �Kerala State Transport Project•Roads and Bridges Development Corporation•

Madhya Pradesh �Central Road Fund•Projects on Cash Contract Basis•Other public-funded projects covering State •Highways and Rural RoadsADB-assisted Projects•

Maharashtra �Mumbai-Pune Expressway•Western Freeway Sea Link Project•

Orissa �State Roads•Central Road Fund•

Punjab �State Roads•Central Road Fund•Punjab State Road Sector Programme•PPP Projects•

Tamil Nadu �Central Road Fund•Comprehensive Road Infrastructure Development •ProgrammeTamil Nadu Road Sector Project•Tamil Nadu Road Development Company Ltd.•

Analysis �Conclusion �

9. Company ProfilesHCC Infrastructure �Sadbhav Engineering Limited �Recent Initiatives/Future Plans �Patel Engineering Ltd �IL&FS Engineering and Construction Company Ltd �(Maytas Infra Limited)Subhash Projects and Marketing (SPML Infra Limited) �Punj Lloyd Ltd �Gammon Infrastructure Projects Limited �Simplex Infrastructures Ltd �IVRCL Infrastructures & Projects Ltd �Lanco Infratech Limited �GMR Infrastructure Limited �Reliance Infrastructure Limited �

10. Conclusion

In addition to this report, SNP Infra Research

offers a comprehensive database of 4,400

Operational, Under Implementation and

Upcoming Roads Projects covering national,

state and disctrict level roads.

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Power Situation in Indian States

Table of Contents1. Overview of the Indian Economy and the Corresponding Trends in Power Sector

Introduction �Policy Framework �Installed Capacity �Fuel Mix �Power Demand in India �Demand and Supply of Power �Transmission Network �Distribution �Power Trading �Future Outlook �

2. Benchmarking StudyIntroduction �The GDP – Power Relationship �

3. MaharashtraIntroduction �

Power Situation and Electricity Consumption �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Outlook �Major Trading Partners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �AT&C Losses Trend �Future Outlook �

4. GujaratIntroduction �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Situation �Major Trading Partners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �AT&C Losses Trend �Future Outlook �

5. Tamil NaduIntroduction �

Power Sector and Electricity Consumption �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Situation �Major Trading Patners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) �LossesFuture Outlook �

6. PunjabIntroduction �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �

Demand and Supply Situation �Major Trading Patners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �AT&C Losses Trend �Future Outlook �

7. DelhiIntroduction �

Power Situation and Electricity Consumption �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Situation �Major Trading Patners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �

Revenue Realisation �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Expense Details �Average Revenue Gap �AT&C Losses �

Future Outlook �

8. Himachal PradeshIntroduction �Installed Capacity and Electricity Consumption �Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Situations �Major Trading Patners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �AT&C Losses �Future Outlook �Transmission Gap �

9. West BengalIntroduction �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Situations �Major Trading Patners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �AT&C Losses Trend �Future Outlook �

10. RajasthanIntroduction �

Economic Profile �Power Sector and Electricity Consumption �

Installed Capacity �Renewable Energy (RE) �

Demand and Supply Situation �Major Trading Patners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �

Profitability of Discoms �Expense Details �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �Aggregate Technical and Commercial Losses �

Future Outlook �

11. Andhra PradeshIntroduction �

Power Sector and Electricity Consumption �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Situation �Major Trading Partners �Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Network �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �Profitability of Discoms �

Total Income Trend �Expense Details �Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �Aggregate Technical and Commercial Losses �Future Outlook �

12. BiharIntroduction �Installed Capacity �

Renewable Energy (RE) �Demand and Supply Situation �

Demand Outlook �Transmission and Distribution Network �

Transmission and Distribution Losses �Consumer Profile and Power Tariffs �

Revenue Realisation �Profitability of Discoms �

Average Cost of Supply and Cross-Subsidy �Average Revenue Gap �AT&C Losses Trend �

Future Outlook �

13. Power Comparison across StatesState Comparison �

Nature of Economic Growth �Electricity Intensity �Power Availability �Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) �LossesRural Electrification �Profitability �

14. Major ChallengesIntroduction �

Inefficiencies in the Power Sector �Fuel Scarcity �Irrational Tariffs and SEB Finances �Project Financing �Reform Challenges �

15. Strategic ImperativesIntroduction �Tariff Rationalisation and State Electricity Boards �LossesCoal Shortage �Structural Reforms �Financing �

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Table of Contents

VolumeI1. Coal Mining in India – An Overview

A Historical Perspective�Coal Production in India�

2. Demand and supply scenario of coal in India3. Indian coal industry: A SWOT analysis4. Mapping of coal sector in India5. Captive coal mining in India

Introduction�Share of Captive Coal Blocks in Coal Production�State-wise Allocation�End-use Project-wise Allocation�Capacity-wise Allocation�Year-wise Allocation�Allocation According to Mine Type�Coal Block Allocation – Public, Private and JVs�

6. Breakup of the Captive Mine Development Process7. Policy framework and guidelines governing captive

coal miningAct Governing Captive Coal Mining in India�Guidelines for Selection of Captive Blocks�Routes of Captive Block Allocation�General Conditions for Allotment of Captive Blocks�Attributes of the Application Governing Block �AllocationScreening Procedure for Allocation�Different Agencies Involved in Approvals and �ClearancesDisposal of Coal during Development Phase�Recent Policy Developments�

8. Business structures used for block developmentContractual Arrangements�Joint Ventures�Alliance�

9. Status of coal production from captive coal blocksCurrent Production�De-allocation Status�

10.Causes for delay in captive coal mining: An analysis11.Key challenges in the development of captive coal

blocksBusiness Structuring�Equitable Risk Sharing�Investment�Policy and Procedure�

Clearance Hurdles�Method of Allocation�Infrastructure Hurdles�Land Acquisition, and Resettlement and �RehabilitationLack of Expertise�Law and Order�

12.The Road AheadIndependent Regulator�Sharing of Infrastructure�Accelerating Grant of Licences and Permissions�Flexibility in Financing�Marketing of Excess Coal�Infrastructure Status for Coal Industry�Tapering Coal Linkages�

13.Concluding Remarks14.Players in Captive Coal Industry

Tata Steel�Hindalco Industries Limited�Steel Authority of India Limited�JSW Steel Limited�Bhushan Steel Limited�Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited�

VolumeII15.Commercial Mining by State Companies/Mineral

BoardsArunachal Pradesh Mineral Development �Corporation Limited (APMDCL)

Namchik Namphuk Coal Block�Andhra Pradesh Mineral Development Corporation �Limited

Suliyari Belwar Coal Block�APGENCO (Andhra Pradesh Generation Corporation �Limited)

Anesttipalli Coal Block�Tadicherla-I Coal Block�

CMDCL (Chhattisgarh Mineral Development �Corporation Limited)

Gare Palma Sector-1 Coal Block�Shankarpur (Bhatgaon-II) & Extension Coal Block�Sondiha Coal Block�Tara Coal Block�

CSEB (Chhattisgarh State Electricity Board)/CSPGL�Paturia & Gidhmuri Coal Blocks�Parsa Coal Block�

GIDC (Goa Industrial Development Corporation)�Gare Pelma Sector-III Coal Block�

GMDC (Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation)�Mata-No-Madh Lignite Mine�Maljipura Lignite Block�Morga II Coal Block�Tadkeshwar Lignite Mine�

JSEB (Jharkhand State Electricity Board) and Bihar �State Mineral Development Corporation (BSMDC)

Urma Paharitola Coal Block�Banhardih Coal Block�

JSMDCL (Jharkhand State Mineral Development �Corporation Limited)

Patratu Coal Block�Rabodih OCP Coal Block�Sugia Opencast Coal Mine�Jogeswar and Khas Jogeswar Coal Block�

Metal and Minerals Trading Corporation (MMTC)�Gomia Coal Block�

MPSMCL (Madhya Pradesh State Mining Corporation �Limited)

Amelia and Amelia (North) Coal Block�Bicharpur Coal Block�Dongeri Tal II Coal Block�Mandla (South) Coal Block�Marki Barka Coal Block�Morga - I Coal Block�Morga III Coal Block�Morga IV Coal Block�Semaria / Piparia Coal Block�

MSMC (Maharashtra State Mining Corporation)�Agarzari Coal Block�Warora Coal Block�

MSPGCL (Maharashtra State Power Generation �Company Limited)

Bhivkund Coal Block�NMDC (National Mineral Development Corporation)�

Shahapur East Coal Block�Shahapur West Coal Block�

OMCL (Orissa Mining Corporation Limited)�Utkal-D Coal Block�

OPGCL (Orissa Power Generation Corporation �Limited)

Manoharpur Coal Block�PSEB (Punjab State Electricity Board)�

Pachwara Central Coal Block�RRVUNL (Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam �Limited)

Parsa East and Kanta Basan�RSMML (Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals �Limited)

Kapurdi Lignite Mine�TVNL (Tenughat Vidut Nigam Limited)�

Badam Coal Block�

WBMDTCL (West Bengal Mineral Development & �Trading Corp Limited)

Jagannathpur A Coal Block�Jagannathpur B Coal Block�Sitarampur Coal Block�Trans Damodar Sector Coal Block�

WBPDCL (West Bengal Power Development Corp. �Limited)

Barjora Coal Block�Gangaramchak - Bhadulia Coal Block�East of Damagoria (Kalyaneshwari) OCP Coal �BlockPanchwara North Coal Block�

16.Captive Block Development by PSU/Govt CompaniesDVC (Damodar Valley Corporation)�

Barjora (North) Coal Block�Kagra Joydev Coal Block�Kasta (East) Coal Block�Saharpur Jamarpani Coal Block�

NALCO (National Aluminum Company Limited)�Utkal-E Coal Block�

NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation)�Dulanga Coal Block�Chatti Bariatu Coal Block�Talaipali Coal Block�Kerendari 'A' Coal Block�Pakri Barwadih Coal Block�

SAIL (Steel Authority of India Limited)�Sitanala Coal Block�Tasra Coal Block�

17. Captive Block Development by Private CompaniesAbhijeet Infrastructure Limited�

Brinda, Sasal & Meral Coal Block�Adani Power Limited�

Lohara West and Extension Coal Block�AES Chhattisgarh Energy Pvt. Limited�

Sayang Coal Block�BALCO (Bharat Aluminium Company Limited)�

Durgapur-II / Taraimar Coal Block�BSPL (Bhusan Steel & Power Limited)�

Jamkhani Coal Block�Bhushan Power and Steel Limited�

Patal East Coal Block�Macherkunda Coal Block�

Birla Corporation�Bikram Coal Block�Gotitoria East Coal Block�Gotitoria West Coal Block�

B.S.Ispat Limited�Marki Mangli - I Coal Block�

CESC Limited�Sarisatolli Coal Block�

Chaman Metaliks Limited�Kosar Dongergaon Coal Block�

Corporate Ispat Alloys Limited�Chitarpur Coal Block�

DB Power Limited�Durgapur-II / Sariya Coal Block�

Domco Private Limited�Lalgarh North Coal Block�

DCM Shriram Consolidated Limited�Kaparion-ki-Dhani Lignite Block�

Electrosteel Castings Limited�Parbatpur Central Coal Block�

Essar Power�Ashok Karkatta Central Coal Block�

Essar Power Generation Limited�Chakla Coal Block�

Fieldmining & Ispat Limited�Chinora Coal Block�Warora (West Southern Part) Coal Block�

Gondwana Ispat Limited�Majra Coal Block�

GVK�Tokisud North Coal Block�

Hindalco Industries Limited�Talabira - I Coal Block�

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Jaiprakash Associates Limited�Mandla North Coal Block�

Jayaswal Neco Industries Limited�Gare Palma IV/8 Coal Block�Gare Palma IV/4 Coal Block�Moitra Coal Block�

JPL (Jindal Power Limited)�Gare Palma IV/2 & IV/3 Block�

JSPL (Jindal Steel and Power Limited)�Jitpur Coal Block�Utkal B 1 Coal Block�

MESCO STEEL (Mideast Intergrated Steels Limited)�Tandsi III and Tandsi III Extension Coal Block�

Monnet Ispat & Energy Limited�Utkal B-2 Coal Block�

Prakash Industries Limited�Chotia Coal Block�

Prism Cement Limited�Sial Ghogri Coal Block�

Pushp Steel and Mining Limited�Brahampuri Coal Block�

Raipur Alloys & Steel Limited�Gare Palma IV/7 Coal Block�

Rathi Udyog Limited�Kesla North Coal Block�

Rungta Mines Limited�Bundu Coal Block�

Shree Baldyanath Ayurved Bhawan�Bhandak (West) Coal Block�

Shree Virangana Steels Limited�Marki Mangli II-IV Coal Block�

SIL (Sova Ispat Limited) & Jaibalaji Sponge Limited�Ardhgram Coal Block�

SKS Ispat Limited�Rawanwara North Coal Block�Belgaon Coal Block�

TISCO�Kotre Basantpur and Panchmo Coal Blocks�

Usha Martin Limited�Kathautia Coal Block�Lohari Coal Block�

Utkal Coal Limited�Utkal C Coal Block�

18.Joint Development of Coal blocksBhushan Steel Limited, Jai Balaji Steel Limited and �Rashmi Cement Limited

Andal East Coal Block�Sova Ispat Limited and Jai Balaji Industries�

Ardhagram Coal Block�Orissa Hydro Power Corporation Limited, Gujarat �Power Corporation Limited and Kerala State Electricity Board

Baitarani West Coal Block�Karnataka Power Corporation Limited�

Baranj I-IV, Kiloni & Manora Deep Coal Blocks�Electrotherm (India) Limited and Grasim Industries �Limited

Bhaskarpara Coal Block�Bankura DRI Mining Manufacturers Company Private �Limited

Biharinath Coal Block�Bhushan Power & Steel Limited and Mahavir Ferro �Alloys Limited

Bijahan Coal Block�Rungta Mines Limited and Sunflag Iron & Steel �Limited

Choritand Tailiaya Coal Block�PIL (Prakash Industries Limited) and SKS Ispat �Power Limited

Fatehpur Coal Block�Fatehpur East Coal Block�

Tata Steel Limited, Adhunik Thermal Energy Limited�Ganeshpur Coal Block�

Jindal Steel & Power Limited (JSPL) and Nalwa �Sponge Iron Limited (NSIL)

Gare Palma IV/6 Coal Block�Maharashtra State Mining Corporation and Tamil �Nadu State Electricity Board

Gare Pelma Sector II Coal Block�Maharashtra Seamless Limited, Dhariwal �Infrastructure Limited and Kesoram Industries

Gondkhari Coal Block�Tenughat Vidyut Nigam Limited and Damodar Valley �Corporation

Gondulpara Coal Block�Gopalprasad Opencast Project�

Mahaguj Collieries Limited, a JV of MSPGCL and �GSEC

Machhakuta Coal Block�Madanpur North Coal Company Private Limited�

Madanpur North Coal Block�MSCCL (Madanpur South Coal Company Limited)�

Madanpur South Coal Block�Calcutta (Kolkata) Electricity Supply Company (CESC) �and Jas Infrastructure Capital Private Limited

Mahuagarhi Coal Block�Monet Ispat and Energy Limited, Jindal Photo �Limited, Tata Power Company Limited

Mandakini Coal Block�Mandakini B Coal Corporation Limited�

Mandakini B Coal Block�IPGCL (Indraprastha Power Generation Company �Limited) and HPGCL (Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited)

Mara II Mahan Coal Block�Chhattisgarh Captive Coal Mining Limited�

Nakia I and Nakia II Coal Blocks�Jharkhand Ispat Pvt Limited, Pavanjay Steel & �Power Generation, Electosteel Castings Limited and Adhunik Alloys & Power Limited

North Dhadu Coal Block�Orissa Mining Corporation and Andhra Pradesh �Mineral Development Corporation

Nuagaon Telesahi Coal Block�Tata Sponge Iron Limited, Scaw Industries Limited �and SPS Sponge Iron Limited

Radhikapur (East) Coal Block�Rungta Mines Limited, OCL India Limited and Ocean �Ispat Limited

Radhikapur (West) Coal Block�Mukund Limited and Vini Iron & Steel Udyog Limited�

Rajhara North (Central and Eastern) Coal Block�Sterlite Energy Limited, GMR Energy Limited, Arcelor �Mittal India Limited, Lanco Group Limited, Navbharat Power Private Limited and Reliance Energy Limited

Rampia and Dip Side of Rampia Coal Block�JSW Steel Limited, Bhushan Power & Steel Limited �and Jai Balaji Industries Limited

Rohne Coal Block�Arcelor Mittal India Limited GVK Power (Govindwal �Sahib) Ltd

Seregarha Coal Block�MCL (Mahanadi Coalfields Limited), HIL (Hindalco �Industries Limited) NLC (Neyveli Lignite Corporation)

Talabira II & III Coal Block�Kamal Sponge Steel & Power Limited and Revati �Cement Private Limited

Thesgora- B / Rudrapur Coal Block�Tubed Coal Mines Limited (TCML), JV of Hindalco �Industries Limited and Tata Power Company Limited

Tubed Coal Block�Jharkhand State Electricity Board (JSEB) and Bihar �State Mineral Development Corporation (BSMDC)

Urma Paharitola Coal Block�Abhijeet Infrastructure Limited�

Brinda, Sasal & Meral Coal Block�Meral Coal Block�

Adani Power Limited�Lohara West and Extension Coal Block�

Adhunik Corporation Limited�AES Chhattisgarh Energy Pvt. Limited�

Sayang Coal Block�BALCO (Bharat Aluminium Company Limited) Limited�

Durgapur-II / Taraimar Coal Block�Bhusan Limited�

Jamkhani Coal Block�Bhushan Power and Steel Limited�

Patal East Coal Block�Bihar Sponge Iron Limited�

Macherkunda Coal Block�Birla Corporation�

Bikram Coal Block�BLA Industries Limited�

Gotitoria East Coal Block�Gotitoria West Coal Block�

BSIL (B.S.Ispat Limited)�Marki Mangli - I Coal Block�

CESC Limited�Sarisatolli Coal Block�

Chaman Metaliks Limited�Kosar Dongergaon Coal Block�

Corporate Ispat Alloys Limited�Chitarpur Coal Block�

DB Power Limited�Durgapur-II / Sariya Coal Block�

Domco Private Limited�Lalgarh North Coal Block�

DCM Shriram Consolidated Limited�Kaparion-ki-Dhani Lignite Block�

Electrosteel Castings Limited�Parbatpur Central Coal Block�

Essar Power�Ashok Karkatta Central Coal Block�

Essar Power Generation Limited�Chakla Coal Block�

Fieldmining & Ispat Limited�Chinora Coal Block�Warora (West Southern Part) Coal Block�

Gondwana Ispat Limited�Majra Coal Block�

GVK�Tokisud North Coal Block�

Hindalco Industries Limited�Talabira - I Coal Block�

Jaiprakash Associates Limited�Mandla North Coal Block�

JNIL (Jayaswal Neco Industries Limited)�Gare Palma IV/8 Coal Block�Gare Palma IV/4 Coal Block�Moitra Coal Block�

Jindal Power Limited (JPL)�Gare Palma IV/2 & IV/3 Block�

JSPL (Jindal Steel and Power Limited)�Jitpur Coal Block�Utkal B 1 Coal Block�

MESCO STEEL (Mideast Intergrated Steels Limited)�Tandsi III and Tandsi III Extension Coal Block�

Monnet Ispat & Energy Limited�Utkal B-2 Coal Block�

Prakash Industries Limited�Chotia Coal Block�

PCL (Prism Cement Limited)�Sial Ghogri Coal Block�

Pushp Steel and Mining Limited�Brahampuri Coal Block�

RINL (Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited)�Mahal Coal Block�Tenughat Jhirki Coal Block�

Raipur Alloys & Steel Limited�Gare Palma IV/7 Coal Block�

Rathi Udyog Limited�Kesla North Coal Block�

Rungta Mines Limited�Bundu Coal Block�

Shree Virangana Steels Limited�Marki Mangli II-IV Coal Block�

SIL (Sova Ispat Limited) & Jaibalaji Sponge Limited�Ardhgram Coal Block�

SKS Ispat Limited�Rawanwara North Coal Block�

Sunflag Iron & Steel Company Limited�Belgaon Coal Block�

TISCO�Kotre Basantpur and Panchmo Coal Blocks�

UML (Usha Martin Limited)�Kathautia Coal Block�Lohari Coal Block�

Utkal Coal Limited�Utkal C Coal Block�

19.List of Coal blocks on offer for Captive Mining of Coal for permitted end use

Group-I: Blocks with semi-detailed exploration�Group-ll: Blocks with regional/promotional �exploration

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Table of ContentsEnergy Overvie1. w

Introductio � nPrimary Energy & Energy-GDP Elasticit � yFuel Mi � xCoa � lOi � lNatural Ga � sHydr � oNuclea � rConclusio � n

Oil and Gas Overvie2. wIntroductio � nGlobal Scenari � o

Global Crude Oil Statistic – sGlobal Natural Gas Statistic – s

Indian Oil & Gas Reserve � sCrude Oi � l

Productio – nRefinin – g

Natural Ga � sConclusio � n

Natural Gas Suppl3. yIntroductio � nConventional Reserves & Productio � nCoal Bed Methan � eBidding Round � sCBM Productio � nLN � G

Global Supply Scenari – oGlobal Consumption scenari – oIndia Scenari – oOutloo – kIndia LNG Outloo – kTransnational Pipeline – s

Shale Ga � sGas Hydrate � sOverall Supply Outloo � k

Demand for Natural Ga4. sIntroductio � nPowe � r

Backgroun – dFertilize � rCity gas distributio � nOther industrial use � sDemand supply analysi � sConclusio � n

Gas Pipeline5. sIntroductio � nExisting Networ � k

HVJ networ – kHazira-Vijaipur segmen – tDahej-Vijaipur Segmen – t

Dahej-Ura – nEast-West Pipelin – eGujarat State Petronet Limited’s pipeline syste – m

Upcoming Pipeline � sNational Gas Gri � dConclusio � n

City Gas Distributio6. nIntroductio � nExisitng CGD Operation � sPNGRB and CGD Developmen � tThe bidding round � sConclusio � n

Regulatory Structure and Important Policie7. sIntroductio � nThe Regulatory Structur � e

Directorate General of Hydrocarbon – sPetroleum Planning and Analysis Cel – lOil Industry Safety Directorat – eCentre for High Technolog – y

Important Policie � sPre-New Exploration Licensing Polic – yNew Exploration Licensing Polic – yNELP Revie – wCoal Bed Methane (CBM) Polic – yNatural Gas Utilization Polic – yNatural Gas Pricing Polic – y

Future Outlook – Open Acreage, Shale Gas & Gas Hydrate � sConclusio � n

Natural Gas Pricin8. gIntroductio � nBackgroun � dLNG Pricin � gGas Price Poolin � gCNG and PNG Pricin � g

Outloo9. kIntroductio � nGlobal Scenari � o

Shale Ga – sIndian Scenari � o

Supply and demand Outloo – kDemand Driver – s

Conclusio � n

Annexures10. Facts and Figures Related to �the Above Material

Natural Gas in India – Analyzing Trends and Outlook

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Table of Contents

1. Development of Power Sector in India1.1 Overview1.2 Growth of Power Sector in India1.3 Electricity Consumption in India

2. Key Issues Impacting Power Generation2.1 Introduction2.2 Key Issues2.3 Impact of Issues

3. Financing The Power Sector3.1 Funding Requirement3.2 Sources of Debt3.3 Equity Funding3.4 Funding Outlook

4. Current Institutional Structure of The Indian Power Sector4.1 Introduction4.2 Structure of the Power Sector before the Reforms in 1990’s4.3 Current Institutional Structure of the Indian Power Sector4.4 Performance Evaluation of Various Stakeholders in the Power

Sector

5. Legal and Regulatory Angle of The Indian Power Sector5.1 Introduction5.2 Major Regulations Governing Indian Power Sector5.3 Foreign Direct Investment in Indian Power Sector5.4 Issues in Indian Power Sector

6. Recent Trends and Developments6.1 Introduction6.2 Reform Status6.3 Recent Regulatory Developments6.4 Recent Policy Developments and Initiatives6.5 Conclusion

7. Overview of Power Generation7.1 Introduction7.2 Size and Growth7.3 Fuel Mix7.4 Capacity by Producer7.5 Captive Power7.6 State-Wise Power Position7.7 Capacity Addition: Goals and Plans7.8 New Government Initiatives7.9 Conclusion

8. Generation Facets in Power- A Break Up Analysis8.1 Coal8.2 Gas8.3 Hydro8.4 Nuclear

9. Renewable Power in India– the Growth Imperative9.1 Renewable Power Development in India9.2 Policy and Regulatory Environment

9.3 Financing of Re Projects in India9.4 Renewable Energy Market by Technology9.5 Issues and Challenges9.6 Future Outlook

10. Equipment and Machinery10.1 Introduction10.2 Present State of E&M Segment in India10.3 Opportunities for the E&M Segment in India10.4 Challenges for the E&M Segment in India10.5 Future Outlook

11. Private Participation in Power Sector of India11.1 Overview11.2 Growth of Private Participation11.3 Present Status11.4 Future Capacity Additions by Private Players11.5 Growth Driver11.6 Recent Trends11.7 Conclusion

12. Investment Opportunities in Power Generation in India12.1 Introduction12.2 Increased Focus on Private Participation12.3 Opportunities in Generation Segment12.4 Market Competition12.5 Existing Models for Power Generation12.6 Emerging Models and Concepts in Generation Segment12.7 Conclusion

13. Indian Power Sector Outlook13.1 Introduction13.2 Power Generation Capacity Additions13.3 Impact on Fuel Requirements13.4 Technology Change in Power Generation Capacity Additions13.5 Break-Up of Power Generation Capacity by States13.6 Owner-Wise Capacity Additions13.7 Leadings Central Sector Players13.8 Leading State Sector Players13.9 Leadings Private Sector Players13.10 Capacity Additions by Merchant Players13.11 Conclusion

Power Generation in India – Analysing Trends and Outlook

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Indian Renewable Power Sector – Analysing Trends and Outlook

Table of Contents

1. Global Renewable Energy Industry: An Overview

2. Renewable Power in IndiaIndia Power Scenario: An Overview �

Overview of the RE’s Current Status in India �

Renewable Power Need in India �

National Policy and Regulatory Framework �

Renewable Purchase Obligation in India �

REC and its Trading Mechanism in India �

Cost & Efficiency Comparison of all Technologies �

Financing of RE Projects in India �

R&D in RE and Technology Transfer �

Challenges to Development of Indian RE Industry �

Key Growth Drivers for RE in India �

India’s RE Goal �

3. Wind Power in IndiaOverview of the Current Status �

Trends in Installed Capacity & Generation �

Comparison of Capacity with Potential �

Cost Economics �

Issues and Challenges in Development �

Key Growth Drivers �

Policies Related to Wind Energy in India �

Wind Power Value Chain In India �

India Wind Turbine Market �

Investment Opportunities �

Investment Trends �

Source of Investment �

IPP Investment in Wind Sector �

Opportunity matrix �

Wind Energy: Outlook �

Profiles of Major Projects �

4. Solar Power in IndiaOverview of the Current Status �

Solar Power Potential �

Trends in Solar Energy Development �

Decentralised Solar Applications �

Off-grid Solar Installations �

Grid-interactive Solar Power �

State-wise Status of Solar Power Development �

Issues & Challenges in Development �

Inadequate Financing Support �

Key Government Initiatives �

India Solar PV Manufacturing Sector: Cell Production, Solar Cell �Production Trends, India Solar Cell Production by Technology, India Solar Cell Imports-Exports, India Solar Cell Market Share Analysis

Solar Power Outlook �

XI Plan Target & Proposed Expenditure �

Solar Projects �

5. Bio Power in IndiaBio Power �

Overview of the Current Status �

Comparison of Capacity with Potential �

State –Wise Competitive Use of Biomass �

Cost Economics �

Issues & Challenges in Development of Bio Power �

Policies related to Bio Energy Sector in India �

Bio Power Outlook �

Profiles of Major Projects �

6. Small Hydro Power in IndiaOverview �

Trends in Installed SHP Capacity & Generation �

State –Wise Status of SHP Development �

Issues and Challenges in Development of SHP �

Policies/ Incentives by Govt. for Promotion �

Investment Opportunities �

Source of Investment �

Key Players in the Sector �

Small Hydro Power : Outlook �

Profiles of Major Projects �

7. Other Technologies in IndiaIntroduction �

Geothermal Sector �

Research and Development Activities �

Tidal Energy: An Overview �

Potential of Wave Energy in India �

Challenges Specific to Wave Energy Systems �

8. Conclusion

9. Profiles of Renewable Energy Companies in India

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