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Energy holds the key for India's economic development. The unprecedented pace of economic development which India is witnessing today is likely to require even more energy. India experienced economic growth of 9% in the last three years before the recessionary phase of the global economy. It is expected that the same growth ra

te is likely to continue for the next decade.

According to Lucintel’s report "Indian Energy Sector Market 2011-2020: Economic and Risk Analysis", analyzes and identifies India’s energy sector and outlines its areas of opportunity in the coming decade. Energy consumption from all sources is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. As per Lucintel’s analysis, the Indian primary energy consumption is expected to grow 15,236 Mtoe by 2020.

Lucintel’s report provides detailed trend and forecast data for different energy sources in India: specifically, the demand and supply analysis with future forecasts for 2020. The report analyzes different drivers and challenges that lead the demand and supply of different energy segments. This report deals with different policies that the government of India is implementing and likely to employ in the future, to bridge the gap between demand and supply of energy. This report covers various sources of renewable energy markets such as solar, bio, and nuclear etc. and investing in these segments of energy in the Indian market, is expected to give an edge to any company that seeks to play a global role in coming decade.

This unique report from Lucintel is expected to provide you valuable information, insights and tools needed to identify new growth opportunities and operate your business successfully in this market. Indian energy sector market report is estimated to save hundreds of hours of your own personal research time and significantly benefit you in expanding your business in this market. In today’s stringent economy, you need every advantage that you can find to keep ahead in your business.

To make business, investment, or strategic decisions, you need timely and adequate information. Indian energy sector market report fulfills this core need and is an indispensable reference guide for demand and supply analysis for different drivers and challenges and many more, who are dealing with this market.

Some of the features of "Growth Opportunities in the Indian Energy Sector Market 2011-2020: Economic and Risk Analysis" are:
  • Overview of the economic outlook of India and future forecast
  • Trend and Forecast data for different energy sources in India
  • Analyses about different drivers & challenges
  • Describes about the demand and supply of Indian energy market and various sources of energy generation
  • Different policies of government of India
  • A Total of over 85 valuable figures/charts and 41 tables are provided in this 230 page report
  
 1. Executive Summary  

 2. Macroeconomic Overview  
 2.1. Economic Scenario-Trend and Forecast  
 2.2. Present Status of Indian Economy  

 3. Overview of the Energy Sector  
 3.1. Importance of Energy Sector in Economic Development  
 3.2. GDP and Energy Consumption  
 3.3. Demand and Supply Position  
 3.4. Energy Policy  
 3.5. Growth Forecast and Future Energy Requirement  
 3.5.1. Drivers  
 3.5.2. Challenges  
 3.6. Future Energy Requirement  
 3.7. Energy Import and Export of India  
 3.8. High Energy Price and Economic Growth  
 3.9. Alternative Energy Investment  
 3.10. Environmental Degradation  

 4. Indian Electricity Market  
 4.1. Present Status: Indian Electricity  
 4.2. Market Potential  
 4.3. Drivers of Electricity Consumption  
 4.4. Electricity Demand and Supply  
 4.5. Government Initiatives  
 4.5.1. Electricity Act, 2003  
 4.5.2. National Electricity Policy  
 4.6. Transmission and Distribution  
 4.6.1. Transmission and Distribution Losses  
 4.6.2. Policy Reforms for Investment in Transmission  
 4.7. Electricity Networks  
 4.8. Investment Opportunity and Challenges  

 5. Indian Coal Sector  
 5.1. Global Coal Scenario  
 5.2. Indian Coal Reserves  
 5.3. Energy Mix of India  
 5.4. Market Opportunity and Potential  
 5.4.1. Demand and Supply Scenario of Coal in India  
 5.4.2. Trend of Indian coal market 2005-2010  
 5.4.3. Sectoral Use of Coal  
 5.4.4. Drivers of Coal Demand  
 5.4.5. High GDP Growth Rate  
 5.4.6. Increasing Demand for Power  
 5.4.7. Higher Demand from Steel Industry  
 5.4.8. Growth in Cement Sector  
 5.4.9. Comparatively Less Cost  
 5.5. Indian coal market forecast 2011- 2020  
 5.6. Export/Import of Coal  
 5.7. Challenges  
 5.8. Environmental Issues  
 5.9. Technological Development  
 5.9.1. Clean Coal Technology  
 5.9.2. Coal Bed Methane Technology  
 5.10. Economic Development  
 5.10.1. FDI in Coal Projects  
 5.10.2. Policy Framework  

 6. Indian Natural Gas Market  
 6.1. Indian Natural Gas Sector  
 6.2. Global Scenario  
 6.3. Market Potentialand Opportunities in India  
 6.3.1. Natural Gas in Energy Mix  
 6.3.2. Indian Natural Gas Market Trend 2005-2011  
 6.3.3. Demand Scenario  
 6.3.3. Supply Scenario  
 6.3.4. Investments in the Natural Gas Sector  
 6.3.5. Policies and Government Initiatives  
 6.3.6. Opportunities in the Gas Sector  

 7. Indian Crude Oil Market  
 7.1. Global Oil Scenario  
 7.2. Oil in Indian Energy Consumption Mix  
 7.3. Market Potential and Opportunity  
 7.4. Trend for Demand, Supply, and Imports of Oil  
 7.5. Imports of Crude Oil  
 7.6. Indian crude oil market forecast  
 7.7. Refining Activity  
 7.8. Growth Drivers  
 7.8.1. Increasing Economic Activities  
 7.8.2. Destination as Oil Refining Hub  
 7.9. Challenges  
 7.9.1. Increasing Oil Prices  
 7.9.2. Foreign Exchange Depletion  
 7.9.3. Polices and Government Initiatives  
 7.9.4. New Exploration and Licensing Policy  
 7.9.5. Foreign Direct Investment  

 8. Indian Nuclear Energy Market  
 8.1. Global Status  
 8.2. Indian Nuclear Program  
 8.3. Demand Drivers  
 8.3.1. Increasing Demand of Electricity  
 8.3.2. Climate Change  
 8.3.3. Energy Security and Cost of Energy  
 8.3.4. Cost Competitiveness  
 8.4. Policies or Events Influencing India's Nuclear Power Scenario  
 8.4.1. Non-Proliferation  
 8.4.2. US-India Nuclear Cooperation Agreement  
 8.5. Global Nuclear Power Projects expected to be operating by 2030  
 8.6. Market Opportunities in India  
 8.7. Challenges  
 8.7.1. Lack of Sufficient Raw Material  
 8.7.2. Uranium Reserves in India  
 8.7.3. Nuclear Waste Management  

 9. Indian Solar Energy Market  
 9.1. Indian Power Scenario  
 9.2. Solar Industry  
 9.3. Solar Technology  
 9.3.1. Silicon-wafer-based Photovoltaic  
 9.3.2. Thin-film Photovoltaic  
 9.3.3. Concentrating Solar Thermal Power  
 9.4. Global Status  
 9.4.1. Solar PV Industry-The Global Scenario  
 9.5. Indian Solar Energy: Applications, Achievements, and Potential  
 9.5.1. Rural Electrification  
 9.5.2. Agricultural Support  
 9.5.3. Water Pumping  
 9.5.4. Cooling  
 9.5.5. Telecommunications Sector  
 9.6. Market Drivers  
 9.7. Market Size of Solar Energy in India  
 9.8. Business Potential and Government Policy  
 9.9. Feed-in Tariffs (FiT) System  
 9.10. State Specific Incentives for Solar Power Generation  
 9.11. India, a Solar Manufacturers' Hub  
 9.12. Indian Photovoltaic Market  
 9.13. Solar Thermal  
 9.14. Research and Development  
 9.15. Challenges and Constraints  
 9.15.1. Capital Cost is Quite High  
 9.15.2. Land Constraint  
 9.16. Recent Developments  

 10. Indian Bio-energy Market  
 10.1. Global Scenario  
 10.2. Global Renewable Power Mix  
 10.3. Bio-energy Potential and Installed Capacity of India  
 10.3.1. Potential of Bio-energy from Urban Waste  
 10.3.2. Potential of Bio-energy from Agricultural Wastes  
 10.3.3. Potential and Installed Capacity of Family-Type Biogas Plant  
 10.3.4. Potential of Bio-energy from Industrial Wastes  
 10.3.5. Potential and Installed Capacity of Co-generation  
 10.4. Power Generated from Biomass  
 10.5. Production of Transportation Biofuel  
 10.6. Government Policy  
 10.6.1. Financing Sources and Incentives  
 10.6.2. Legislative Policies  
 10.6.3. Policy for Energy Crops  
 10.7. Challenges  

 11. India Energy Sector: Where should I put my Money?  
 11.1. Indian Power Sector  
 11.2. Indian Oil and Gas Sector  
 11.3. Coal Sector  
 11.4. Nuclear Energy  
 11.5. Indian Solar Sector  
 11.6. Bio-energy sector  

List of Figures  
List of Tables  
Abbreviations and Technical Units  
Disclaimer  
Copyright  
About Us 

List of Figures
 
Chapter 2: Macroeconomic Overview
 
Figure 2.1: World GDP growth rate
Figure 2.2: Recovering world trade
Figure 2.3: Indian GDP growth rate
Figure 2.4: Annual average Index of industrial production 
Figure 2.5: Ratio of gross domestic investment and saving to GDP
Figure 2.6: Current account balance of India (in USD million)
Figure 2.7: Indian foreign exchange reserve 
 
Chapter 3: Overview of the Energy Sector 
 
Figure 3.1: India’s midyear population
Figure 3.2: Per capita primary energy consumption
Figure 3.3: Energy intensity for primary energy
Figure 3.4: Primary energy consumption versus GDP
Figure3.5: Energy consumption mix of India 
Figure 3.6: Number of vehicles sold
Figure 3.7: Gross fixed capital formation in energy sector at current prices 
Figure 3.8: Foreign direct investment in India’s energy sector 
Figure 3.9: Per capita carbon emission
Figure 3.10: CO2 emission from coal, natural gas, and crude oil
 
Chapter 4: Indian Electricity Market
 
Figure 4.1: Electric power consumption per capita in 2009
Figure 4.2: Trend of installed capacity by fuel: 2002-2010.
Figure 4.3: Annual installed power plant capacity: 2003-2010
Figure 4.4: Cumulative installed power plant capacity: 2002-2010 
Figure 4.5: Electricity generation by January 2010
Figure 4.6: Generation capacity addition: target versus achievement 
Figure 4.7: Plant load (%) in different five-year plans
Figure 4.8: Plant load factors (%) over the years
Figure 4.9: Projects under construction and committed, Eleventh Five-Year Plan
Figure 4.10: Installed capacity of power utilities in joint and central sector by region
Figure 4.11: Per capita electricity consumption
Figure 4.12: Electricity demand and supply trend
Figure 4.13: Demand and supply position of electricity
Figure 4.14: Power deficit scenario in India
Figure 4.15: T&D losses in country 
 
Chapter 5: Indian Coal Sector
 
Figure 5.1: Proven coal reserves at the end of 2010 
Figure 5.2: World coal production in 2010
Figure 5.3: Regional coal production in 2010
Figure 5.4: World coal consumption 2010
Figure 5.5: Energy consumption mix of India 2010
Figure 5.6: Trend of Indian coal market value: US$ billion
Figure 5.7: Production and consumption of coal 
Figure 5.8: Projected coal production 
Figure5.9: Sectoral coal consumption
Figure 5.10: Growth in coal consumption and GDP growth
Figure 5.11: Per capita electricity consumption growth of India 
Figure 5.12: Demand for coal in steel sector 
Figure 5.13: Projected coal demand for cement 
Figure 5.14: Indian cola market forecast 2011-2020
Figure 5.15: Import and export of coal in India 
Figure 5.16: Coal import trend
Figure 5.17: Primary energy consumption and its contribution to CO2 emission
Figure 5.18: Investment in SSCL in the Eleventh Five-Year Plan
 
 
 
 
Chapter 6: Indian Natural Gas Market
 
Figure 6.1: World gas production in 2009
Figure 6.2: World gas consumption in 2009
Figure 6.3: Energy consumption mix of India in 2010
Figure 6.4: Indian natural gas market trend 2005-2010
Figure 6.5: Consumption of natural gas 
Figure 6.6: Gas consumption and GDP
Figure 6.7: Natural gas demand from power sector 
Figure 6.8: Natural gas demand in fertilizer sector
Figure 6.9: Gas consumption by sector 
Figure 6.10: Projected gas consumption of India
Figure 6.11: Production of natural gas
Figure 6.12: LNG Imports
 
Chapter 7: Indian Crude Oil Market
 
Figure 7.1: World oil production in 2010
Figure 7.2: World oil consumption in 2010
Figure 7.3: Energy consumption mix of India 2010
Figure 7.4: Indian crude oil market trend 2005-2010
Figure 7.5: Demand and supply mismatch–crude oil
Figure 7.6: Sector consumption of oil Figure 7.7: Trends for demand supply and import
Figure 7.8: Imports of crude oil
Figure 7.9: Automobile domestic sales trend
Figure 7.10: Indian crude oil market forecast 2011-2020
Figure 7.11: Oil consumption and GDP growth
 
Chapter 8: Indian Nuclear Energy Market
 
Figure 8.1: World net nuclear electric power generation 
Figure 8.2: Share of nuclear power in total electricity generation 
Figure 8.3: Global growth of in-service reactor 
Figure 8.4: Electricity demand during peak time 
Figure 8.5: Addition in nuclear capacity of India 
Figure 8.6: Uranium production across the globe 
Figure 8.7: Major uranium producers in 2009
Figure 8.8: World uranium demand and supply
Figure 8.9: International uranium price 
 
Chapter 9: Indian Solar Energy Market 
 
Figure 9.1: Total installed capacity by fuel up to April 2010 
Figure 9.2: Cumulative annual PV market 
Figure 9.3: Photovoltaic market in 2009
Figure 9.4: Solar power installed capacity in India 
Figure 9.5: Cumulative installed solar PV market in India
Figure 9.6: Cumulative installation of solar water heating in India
 
Chapter 10: Indian Biogas Market
 
Figure 10.1: Total world renewable electric power capacity 
Figure 10.2: Ethanol production and consumption of India
 
List of Tables
 
Chapter 2: Macroeconomic Overview
 
Table 2.1: GDP, investment, and saving
Table 2.2: Current account balance of India
 
Chapter 3: Overview of the Energy Sector
 
Table 3.1: Contribution of industry to overall GDP and its energy consumption
Table 3.2: Energy reserve in India by type
Table 3.3: Primary energy consumption mix in 2007–08 (Eleventh Five Year Plan Report)
Table 3.4: Targeted and installed renewable energy capacity in India
 
Chapter 4: Indian Electricity Market
 
Table 4.1: 10th Plan capacity addition target 
Table 4.2: Capacity addition target during the Eleventh Five Year Plan period
Table 4.3: Power addition during the Eleventh Five Year Plan period
Table 4.4: Peak demand 
Table 4.5: T&D losses by year
Table 4.6: Capacity addition in commissioned and transformation capacity addition
 
Chapter 5: Indian Coal Sector
 
Table 5.1: Coal consumption in power industry
Table 5.2: Electricity capacity addition program in the Eleventh Five Year Plan period
Table 5.3: Cooking coal production and imports
Table 5.4: Investment in coal sector by company
Table 5.5: FDI in coal projects
 
Chapter 6: Indian Natural Gas Market
 
Table 6.1: Consumption of natural gas
Table 6.2: Production of natural gas 
Table 6.3: GAIL existing pipelines
Table 6.4: RIL existing pipelines
 
Chapter 7: Indian Crude Oil Market
 
Table 7.1: Demands and supply of oil
Table 7.2: Growth of crude oil imports in India
Table 7.3: Refining capacity of India 
Table 7.4: New refineries
Table 7.5: Average crude oil prices for Indian import
 
Chapter 8: Indian Nuclear Energy Market
 
Table 8.1: Nuclear power projects coming up by 2015
Table 8.2: Nuclear power plant planned through 2018
Table 8.3: Uranium reserves in India
 
Chapter 9: Indian Solar Energy Market
 
Table 9.1: Indian power sector
Table 9.2: Physical progress of implementation of remote village electrification program 
Table 9.3: Cumulative installation of solar energy by various forms
Table 9.4: State level tariff for solar PV power generation
 
Chapter 10: Indian Biogas Market
 
Table 10.1: Top five countries in terms of existing capacity 
Table 10.2: The estimated potential of municipal solid waste (MSW) to power generation
Table 10.3 Estimated potential and cumulative installed family-type biogas plant
Table 10.4: Installed and targeted family type biogas plant 
Table 10.5: Potential of power generation from industrial wastes
Table 10.6: Installed capacity of cogeneration in MW
Table 10.7: Cogeneration: Grid-interactive biomass power
Table 10.8: Off-grid/distributed biomass power (including captive/CHP Plants)
 
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