Wind Power - India - Sample

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Wind Power - India February 2009

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Wind power is the largest segment in the renewable energy market in India. The industry is growing at a rate of 34% per annum since 2004 and is estimated to be worth USD 2.5 bn. Considering the potential capacity in India, there are tremendous opportunities for investing in this eco-friendly energy industry. The report begins with an overview of the industry including size and growth figures. Industry drivers such as government initiatives – central and state level, cost competitiveness, and a global shift towards clean energy are discussed. Challenges include the variable nature of wind as a source of power, land procurement, and infrastructural challenges. The key trends discussed are the shift of manufacturers to the Independent Power Producer (IPP) model, increasing interest in offshore wind energy, and the entry of large energy companies. Competition covers the key manufacturers and players with their capacities as well as the wind power installations in India.

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Wind Power - India

February 2009

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Executive Summary

Market

Drivers &

Challenges

Trends

Competition

�Estimated worth USD XX bn in 2008

� Installed capacity A MW while potential capacity ~B MW

�State of Tamil Nadu accounts for a% of installations

�b% of power generated is used for captive consumption

�Shift from captive consumption to independent power production

�Shift from onshore to offshore wind energy due to higher potential

� Large energy companies entering the industry

�Suzlon dominates the market

– It has installed a% of India’s total capacity

– Growing @ b% p.a.

�Other major players are X,Y and Z

�Drivers: Strong government initiatives at Central and State levels, cost competitiveness and global

shift in the movement towards generation of clean energy

�Challenges: Variability in output levels due to climatic conditions, shortfall in land available to

develop wind farms and lack of infrastructure for generation and transportation of power

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•Market Overview

•Drivers & Challenges

•Trends

•Competition

•Key Developments

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Wind power is the fastest growing renewable energy source in India

and is valued at USD XX bn

• The wind power installed capacity is A MW ( as of

Feb ’--)

• The potential capacity of wind power is B MW

• Wind power technology is dominated by onshore

installations (land based) of turbines

• Wind power is used for both captive consumption

and Independent Power Producer (IPP) model:

� Almost a% of the power generated is used for captive

consumption

Overview

Source:

Size and Growth

Installed Capacity (ending March)

Segmented State-wise Potential

West Bengal

Andhra Pradesh

Gujarat

Karnataka

Kerala

j%

Maharashtra

a%

Madhya Pradesh

b%

Tamil Nadu

c%

Rajasthan

d%

Orissa

e%f%g%

h%

i%

Segmented State-wise Installations

Gujarat a%

Others

b%

Maharashtra

c%

Tamil Nadu

d%Rajasthan

e%

Karnataka

f%

0

5,000

10,000

2007

Z

2008

a%

MW

V

2004

W

2005

X

2006

Y

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Drivers & Challenges

Global shift to clean energy

Cost competitiveness

Government initiatives

Drivers

Lacking infrastructure

Unavailability of land for wind farms

Variable Output

Challenges

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Key Trends

Trends

Investors are moving from

captive consumption model to

independent power producing

Large energy companies are

entering the market capitalizing

on the cost benefits available

and the lack of competition

Offshore wind energy is

becoming more attractive than

on shore wind energy

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Company A is the dominant player among the manufacturers

(1/5)

Z14Y14X14H8

Z15Y15X15I9

Z16Y16X16J10

Z19Y19X19

Z18Y18X18

Z17Y17X17

K11

Z13Y13X13

Z12Y12X12G7

Z11Y11X11F6

Z10Y10X10

Z9Y9X9E5

Z8Y8X8

Z7Y7X7D4

Z6Y6X6

Z5Y5X5C3

Z4Y4X4

Z3Y3X3

Z2Y2X2

B2

Z1Y1X1A1

MWNos.2

kW

Details as on 31st Mar-2008 Rating1

ManufacturerNo.

Source:

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