Thursday, 21 March 2013

Wind Turbine Market in India 2013

Wind Turbine Market in India 2013
Wind Turbine Market in India 2013

The report begins with an overview of the macroeconomic scenario prevalent in India currently. The introduction section which follows gives an overview of the total power scenario in India along with the share of renewable energy in the overall power capacity. It also highlights the generation procedure and the cost component of wind power. Components of a wind turbine along with the various technological options are also tabulated. The market overview section provides an insight into the wind turbine market which includes the historical and forecasted growth and size of wind turbine installations in India. Market segmentation in terms of geared and gearless turbines and ownership of installation are revealed here. Cost component difference in geared and gearless turbines is also highlighted along with the difference in the two prevailing business models in the wind energy sector. Export and Import figures for wind mills & turbines are shown for the last four fiscal years.

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An analysis of the drivers explains the factors for growth of the industry which includes the huge untapped wind power potential in the country, energy deficiency condition in India, global drive towards clean energy, volatile global prices of oil and depleting coal reserves. However few challenges plague the wind turbine manufacturing sector in India which includes withdrawal of GBI and AD schemes, rise in prices of important raw materials like steel and copper and land acquisition problems.

Key trends in this sector are the potential of off-shore capacity, investments vertical integration in wind power business, hybrid generators, and the advent of Small Wind Turbines (SWT’s) in India.

Special initiatives are taken by the regulatory bodies like the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA)Centre for Wind Energy Technology (C-WET) and industry bodies likeIndian Wind Energy Association (InWEA) and Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association (IWTMA). Their description and the role played by them in the growth of renewable energy sector are given. Policy and regulatory incentives given by the central & various state governments are also tabulated. 

The competitive landscape section begins with the Porter’s Five Force analysis of the sector, illustrating the competitive rivalry, bargaining power of suppliers and buyers and threat of new entrants and substitutes. It also shows the market share held by major manufacturers. It outlays the competitive landscape of the wind turbine market in India briefing about the domestic players existing in the market. This section provides a three dimensional analysis of domestic key players’ revenues, profits and market capitalization. The report also features brief profiles of major domestic players in the market and a snapshot of their corporations, financial performance along with the key financial ratios, business highlights and their product portfolio providing an insight into the existing competitive scenario. Individual SWOT analysis of each player is also highlighted. 

The report concludes with a section on market entry strategies which comprises cost reduction techniques, various market entry approaches, expectations of a new supplier and successful game plans adopted by major players in the wind turbine market in India.

Companies covered in this market research report are –

Public Companies
Suzlon Energy Ltd., The Tata Power Company Ltd.

Private Companies
GE India Industrial Private Ltd., Vestas Wind Technology India Private Ltd., Kenersys India Private Ltd., Gamesa Wind Turbines Private Ltd., Wind World (India) Ltd., RRB Energy Ltd., Global Wind Power Private Ltd., Regen Powertech Private Ltd., Winwind Power Energy Private Ltd., Chiranjjeevi Wind Energy Ltd., Inox Wind Ltd., Leitwind Shriram Manufacturing Ltd.

Monday, 4 March 2013

Wind Power Market in India 2013

Wind Power Market in India 2013
Wind Power Market in India 2013

The wind energy is considered as a clean and renewable source of energy. Among all renewable power technologies, wind power is comparatively a mature technology which has tremendous potential for commercialization and mass production of energy.

In India, the wind power generation is one of the fastest growing sectors. In the past, in terms of total wind installations, states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat were the leaders, mainly due to logistical and geographical advantage.

The ‘introduction’ section of the report provides information about the energy scenario in India, which includes installed capacity, demand supply gap of power prevailing in India along with the need for renewable sources of energy.

The ‘market overview’ section of this report highlights the wind power market in India, which includes the historical and forecasted growth and size of wind installations, information about the expected wind energy generation over the next four years along with value chain prevailing in the wind power industry. This section also provides insights about the procedure & cost component of wind power generation. Information on export and import figures for wind mills & turbines along with the wind powered generating sets for the last four fiscal years are also been provided in this section.

The ‘Drivers & Challenges’ section of this report provides information about the drivers that are behind the growth along with  few challenges in the wind power industry in India. The huge untapped wind power potential, energy deficiency condition, increased CO2 emissions, volatile global prices of oil and depleting coal reserves are some of the factors behind the rapid growth in this market. The withdrawal of GBI and AD schemes, wind power evacuation issues, land acquisition problems and issues of grid integration are some of the challenges that have been highlighted in this section.

The ‘Trends’ section of the report highlights the key trends in wind power industry in India, which includes potential of off-shore capacity, vertical integration in wind power business, hybrid generators, and major investments in the wind sector.

The ‘Government Participation’ sector covers information regarding the special initiatives are taken by the regulatory bodies, which includes the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA), Centre for Wind Energy Technology (C-WET). This section also provides information about the description and the role played by each of the regulatory bodies in the growth of renewable energy sector. Policy and regulatory incentives given by the central & various state governments, state wise comparison of feed-in-tariff policy for wind power by the top five states which include Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu,  are also been mentioned briefly in this section.

The ‘State specific issues’ section provides vital information about the specific issues in the top five wind power generating states which includes Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu.

 The ‘competitive landscape’ section provides information about competitive landscape of the wind market in India which includes Porter’s Five Force analysis of the sector, briefing about the domestic players existing in the market, illustrating the competitive rivalry, bargaining power of suppliers and buyers and threat of new entrants and substitutes. A three dimensional analysis of domestic key players revenues, profits and market capitalization is also been provided in this section. This section of the report also highlights key data and information about the major domestic players in the wind power market, their corporations, financial performance, key financial ratios, business highlights, existing competitive scenario along with the individual SWOT analysis of each player. The major players that has been covered in this section includes public companies namely Suzlon Energy Ltd, the Tata Power Company Ltd, NEPC India Ltd and ABB Ltd. Private companies are also been highlighted, which includes GE India Industrial Private Ltd, Vestas Wind Technology India Private Ltd, Kenersys India Private Ltd, Gamesa Wind Turbines Private Ltd, Wind World (India) Ltd, RRB Energy Ltd and Global Wind Power Private Ltd.

The ‘Strategic Recommendation’ of this report provides information about the strategic recommendations, which includes analysis of the growth strategies for the wind power market in India.

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