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Captive Power Plants In India: Harnessing The Potential

Captive Power Plants in India

Captive Power Plants in India

Captive power Plants are developed to cater the industrial demand in the scenario where the electricity supplied by the utilities is short in supply or is of bad quality. Captive plants over the years have been evolved from plants owned by single promoter to group captive to the medium of maximizing the benefit by selling its surplus power. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=134468&rt=Captive-Power-Plants-in-India-Harnessing-the-Potential.html )

In India, captive power took on a new shape when the first group captive was set up by three companiesGujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd, Gujarat Alkalies and Chemicals Ltd and Petrofils Cooperative Ltd, along with the Gujarat Electricity Board - Gujarat Industries Power Co. Ltd. After meeting the needs of promoter companies, the surplus was sold to the state government. Then came other large captive power plants of corporate groups such as Vedanta, Essar, Reliance, etc which sold its surplus power to the state electricity boards through 15-25 year PPAs. The opportunities emerged after the enforcement of the Electricity Act-2003 in the form of delicensing of generation, implementation of open access and setting up of common trading platform, has made the captive power plants an attractive option to industries to meet their in-house requirement on one hand to maximise their profits from sale of the surplus power from their captive plants on the other.

Apart from the mentioned benefits, other ones are associated with the option of selling the surplus power through the power exchanges, depending upon the technology used claiming the incentives under clean development mechanism (CDM), earning energy efficiency certificates, renewable energy certificates. Although the trading of these certificates is currently not in practice in India but very soon this is to be adopted in Indian power markets.

On the other hand the Government is also making a conscious attempt to encourage captive generation by earmarking the coal blocks to be dedicatedly used by these plants.

Objective

Infralines latest launch on Captive Power Plants in India: Harnessing its Potential under its business report series focuses on the various business opportunities staged by the recent regulatory, technological and environmental developments in India. Some of the main heads to be covered under the report are;

CPP opportunities in India which analyses the pockets best fit for CPPs in India

Tapping CPP potential by ways to maximize the profits by the surplus sale of power

Regulatory framework around CPPs

CPP as decentralized peaking solution

Emerging concepts in CPP

Setting up of CPPs

Fuel and technology options for CPP

Financing of CPPs

Economics of CPP

Managing risks in CPPs

Future scenario of CPP development in India

Present CPP scenario in India

Factors impeding CPP growth in India

Scope of the Report

The Report is structured into three parts:

o Part I: CPP Scenario in India, Policies around CPP development in India, managing Risks, Setting up CPP in India ,

o Part II: Economics of CPP, Technology and Fuel optionws for CPP, Financing of CPP

o Part III: Tapping CPP potential, Opportunities for CPP, Ranking of States (best fit for CPPs), SWOT analysis, Emerging Concepts as CPP as DDG, Group Captive and Hybrid CPP and future Scenario

It presents Power generation scenario in India along with Captive share in terms of fuel basket, size etc.

Complete database of major operating CPPs in India ( State wise, Fuel wise, Size wise, Developer wise etc)

Analyzing future potential of CPPs in India and the role CPP is going to play in the coming decade.

Reasons to buy

It provides complete guidelines for setting up of a CPP project analyzing the risk factors along with financing options for the project and selection of fuel choices for CPP.

Comprehensive analysis of various parameters affecting the CPP operations and asset management of CPP in short term as well as long term perspective.

Policies and regulations (Central as well as States) governing CPP growth in India and major pitfalls in key polices framework which needs to be addressed.

Various models that can be emulated in several pockets in India as a solution to peak power deficit

Tapping the CPP potential with major financial gain by selling the surplus power in short term transactions along with various incentives associated with it.

A must buy for existing CPP generators, potential new entrants, power traders, consultants, research associations, equipment manufacturers, Govt bodies, regulators etc.

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