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Power Line
Power Line is the premiere magazine for the Indian
power sector. It covers all segments of the sector – generation,
transmission and distribution. It tracks key developments, analyses
major trends, profiles noteworthy organisations, interviews top managers,
features opinions of industry experts, tracks financings, covers technology
developments, profiles people of interest and provides key data and
statistics. It is a must read for any professional involved with the
Indian power sector, be it a power producer or distributor, technology
provider or contractor, policy maker or regulator, management consultant
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Indian Infrastructure
Indian Infrastructure is targeted at the very top
decision makers and financial managers in infrastructure sectors.
The sectors covered include power, telecom, roads & bridges, construction,
oil & gas, ports & shipping, aviation, railways, urban infrastructure
and infrastructure finance. The magazine provides news, information
and analysis of latest developments related to policy, projects and
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Gujarat Infrastructure
The mission of Gujarat Infrastructure is to put a spotlight
on infrastructure development in Gujarat. It will track key developments,
analyse emerging trends, discuss key issues, highlight key initiatives,
profile noteworthy projects and organisations, feature stakeholder
perspectives and prescribe policy recommendations. It is published
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Renewable Watch covers
the entire spectrum of renewable energy - wind, solar, bioenergy,
small hydro and other emerging technologies - and includes both
grid-interactive and offgrid power solutions. It aims to provide
accurate information to track investments and projects, to showcase
innovations and technologies and to offer a platform for debate
and discussion on policy, regulation and financing. The magazine
is targeted at wind and solar energy developers, technology
providers, equipment manufacturers, conventional power producers,
renewable energy development agencies, discom and transcos,
fuel producers and sellers, financial institutions, carbon fund
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Power News
Power News covers the latest developments in the
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and distribution. The focus areas of this newsletter are government
policy, project updates, legal and regulatory developments, contracts
and orders, corporate news, financings and reform/restructuring developments.
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Oil & Gas News
Oil & Gas News covers the latest developments
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segments. The focus areas of this newsletter are developments in policy,
exploration and production, downstream, LNG, transportation and finance.
It covers news related to investments, contracts and orders, legal
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Infrastructure Finance News covers the latest developments
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are policy, equity moves, debt/bond issues, mergers and acquisitions,
loans and credit, credit ratings, primary and public issues, joint
ventures/agreements and financial results. The sectors covered include
power, telecom, oil & gas, ports & shipping, roads & bridges,
aviation, railways, urban infrastructure, water and housing. The lending
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Solar Power in India 2012 (April 2012)
The third edition of "Solar Power in India" report
will provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date study of the
solar power sector in India.
The Solar Power in India 2012 report will have
the very latest information. It will have 19 distinct chapters:
Section A: Overall Sector Scenario
• Executive Summary
• Key Recent Developments
• Sector Size and Growth
• JNNSM Update: Phase I and Beyond
• Off-Grid Applications
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• Regulatory Framework
• State Policies
• Financing
• Economics of Solar Power
• Future Outlook
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Section B: Solar PV
• Existing Solar PV Power
Projects Profiles
• Upcoming Solar PV Projects
• Solar PV Manufacturing
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• Global Experience
• Company Profiles
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Section C: CSP/Solar Thermal
• CSP Power Projects
• CSP Manufacturing
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• Global Experience
• Company Profiles
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The highlights of the 2012 edition of the "Solar Power in
India" report include:
• Detailed review of projects bid so far under JNNSM (including
the latest batch-II of the first phase)
• New state policies for solar power and a review of upcoming
projects under state policies
• Cost economics of solar power: Analysis of returns on capital;
comparative analysis of RECs vs. preferential tariffs
• Manufacturing/supply chain for PV and CSP technologies
• Import options in solar power - both solar PV and CSP
• Profiles of recent entrants - both developers and technology
providers in the solar power sector
The report is priced at Rs 45,000 (USD 1033).
There are also special pre-publication, early bird
discounts. The price is Rs 36,000 (USD 834) for orders and payments
received on or before January 31, 2012 (20 per cent discount)
and Rs 40,500 (USD 934) for orders and payments received on or before
February 29, 2011 (10 per cent discount).
The report will be ready by mid-April, 2012.
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Power in India 2012 (April 2012)
The fifth edition of "Power in India" report, the
most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the power segment in
India.
The "Power in India" report will have the latest
information with 14 distinct chapters (in addition to the
appendix):
• Executive Summary
• Overview
• Recent Developments
• Policy Framework
• Regulations and Regulatory Review
• Financing
• Central Government Programmes
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• Future Outlook
• Power Generation
• Captive Power
• Renewable Energy
• Power Transmission
• Power Distribution
• Power Trading
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The report will help you:
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• Assess the impact of key recent developments
• Analyse key sector trends and drivers
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• Identify investment and market opportunities
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The report will be indispensable for any organisation involved
with the power sector - power generation, power transmission, power
distribution, equipment manufacturers, technology providers, investors,
industrial consumers, policymakers, regulators, government agencies,
development institutions, research organisations, management consultants,
legal firms, etc.
The report is priced at Rs 54,000 (USD 1234).
There are also special pre-publication "early bird" discounts.
The price is Rs 43,200 (USD 994) for orders and payments received
on or before January 31, 2012 (20 per cent discount) and Rs
48,600 (USD 1114) for orders and payments received on or before
February 29, 2012 (10 per cent discount).
The report would be ready by mid- April 2012.
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Nuclear Power in India 2012 (February 2012)
The "Nuclear Power in India" report will provide the most
comprehensive and up-to-date study on the sector in India.
This comprehensive and insightful 225 page report will provide
the latest information on the nuclear power sector including the
key developments in the past 2 years. The report will analyse the
post-Fukushima environment and its impact on the nuclear power industry,
including the policy, regulatory and technological changes. It will
also look at the impact of civil nuclear liability law on international
collaboration for Indias nuclear power plants. The report
will also present the key industry trends including capacity addition,
upcoming projects, operational performance of existing plants and
fuel availability. Key players in the supply chain, their current
role and future plans will also be profiled in the report.
The report will have 14 distinct chapters:
• Executive Summary
• Generation Sector Overview
• Nuclear Overview
• Recent Developments
• International Nuclear Framework
• Indian Legal and Regulatory Framework
• Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited
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• Fuel Trends and Outlook
• Global Nuclear Outlook
• Future Outlook
• Operational Power Plants Profile
• Upcoming Plants Profiles
• Key Player Profiles
• Appendix
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The report is priced at Rs 45,000 (USD 1033).
The report will be ready by first week of February 2012.
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Transmission in India 2011 (December 2011)
The fourth edition of Transmission in India
report provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of
the power transmission segment in India.
The Transmission in India 2011 report has
two sections. Section A provides an overall country-level
analysis.
• Executive Summary
• Network Size and Growth
• Recent Developments
• Interstate Comparison
• National Grid and Transmission Highways
• Industry Structure
• Private Participation: IPTCs
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• Evolving Regulatory Framework
• Trends in Technology Adoption
• Transco Finances
• Transmission Tariffs
• Investment and Expenditure
• Future Outlook
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Section B provides detailed profile of all individual transmission
companies (3 central transmission companies, 23 state transmission
companies and 12+ private/JV transmission companies). Each company
profile includes key facts about the company, transmission network
details (capacity, line length, substations, and capacitors), transmission
losses, expenditure, planned projects and key contact information.
The report is priced at Rs 48,000 (USD 1,100 ).
There is 10 per cent discount on purchase of two reports- "Transmission
in India 2011" and "Distribution in India 2011".
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Distribution in India (December 2011)
The fourth edition of Distribution in India report
will provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the
power distribution segment in India.
The Distribution in India 2011 report will have
two sections divided in two volumes. Section A will provide
an overall country-level analysis of distribution sector in India
with chapters such as:
• Executive Summary
• Network Size and Growth
• Recent Developments
• AT&C Losses
• Industry Structure
• Update on R-APRDP
• Utility Finances
• Policy and Regulatory Framework
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• Private Sector Participation
• Traiff Trends
• Power Procurement
• Metering
• Interstate Comparison and Analysis
• Investment and Expenditure
• Future Outlook
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Section B provides a detailed analysis of power distribution
with profiles of 53 distribution companies by state. Each profile
will include the overall state power scenario, organisational structure,
operational area of individual discoms in the state, current infrastructure,
operating and financial performance, historical and current AT&C
losses, future plans including projects and capex, etc.
The report is priced at Rs 48,000 (USD 1,100 ).
There is 10 per cent discount on purchase of two reports- "Transmission
in India 2011" and "Distribution in India 2011".
The report will be ready by the third week in December.
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Power Trading in India (November 2011)
The first edition of Power Trading in India provides
the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the power trading
sector in India.
This report provides the very latest information. It has 14 distinct
chapters:
• Power Sector Overview
• Power Trading Overview
• Bilateral Trading - Key Trends
• Bilateral Trading - Licensee Profiles
• Bilateral Trading - Market Participants
• Power Exchanges - Key Trends
• Power Exchange Profiles
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• UI Trends and Impact
• Renewable Energy Certificates
• Policy and Regulatory Framework
• Open Access
• Future Outlook
• Appendix
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The report is indispensible for any organisation involved or considering
involvement with the power trading sector - power traders, power
exchanges, independent power producers, gencos, discoms, industrial
consumers, transmission companies, regulators, policymakers, government
agencies, private equity firms, research organisations, IT solution
providers, management consultants, legal firms, etc.
The report is priced at Rs 45,000 (USD 1033).
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Captive Power in India 2011 (October 2011)
The sixth edition of Captive Power in India provides
the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the sector in India.
The report has the latest information on the segment with 14
distinct sections:
• Power Sector Overview
• Captive Power Overview
• Key Developments (past 15 months)
• Recent Capacity Addition Trends
• Total Installed Capacity Analysis
• Grid Power Tariffs
• Captive Capex/Opex
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• Fuel Outlook
• Captive Power from Renewable Sources
• Power Trading
• Policy and Regulation
• Future Outlook and Demand Projections
• Database of Captive Power Plants
• Appendix
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The report is indispensable for all the power sector players
captive plant operators, industrial power consumers (HT/LT), utilities
(discoms/transcos/gencos), equipment suppliers, power traders, regulators,
policy makers, technology providers, financiers, consulting/legal/research
firms, etc. It is of particular interest to the firms in power intensive
industries like steel, aluminium, cement, chemicals/fertilisers,
petrochemicals, textiles, engineering, sugar, paper, railways, etc.
The report is priced at Rs 45,000 (USD 1033).
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Coal in India 2011 (August 2011)
The fourth edition of Coal in India report, provides
the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on this sector.
The Coal in India report has 16 distinct sections:
• Industry Overview
• Key Recent Developments (2010-11)
• Domestic Production
• Imports
• Overseas Mine Acquisition
• Consumption and Demand
• Coal Pricing
• Captive Coal Mining
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• Policy and Regulation
• Coal Mining Economics and Technology
• Transportation Infrastructure
• Future Outlook
• Environmental Considerations
• Global Coal Scenario
• Future Outlook
• Coal India Limited
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The report on coal is indispensable for any organisation involved
with the coal sector power generators, domestic coal producers,
steel/cement manufacturers, captive miners, coal importers, international
coal producers, prospective investors, coal buyers, coal transporters,
technology providers, financial institutions, consulting/ legal/research
firms, etc.
The report is priced at Rs 45,000 (USD 1033).
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Wind Power in India 2011 (July 2011)
The second edition of Wind Power in India report,
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date study of the wind
energy sector in India.
This comprehensive 300-page report provides the latest information
on the sector with 16 distinct sections:
• Renewable Energy Overview
• Wind Power Overview
• Key Recent Developments
• Sector Size and Growth
• Policy and Legal Framework
• Regulations
• State Government Initiatives
• Cost Economics and Pricing
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• Financing
• Equipment and Technology
• IPP Developers
• Captive Operators
• Offgrid Wind Power
• Global Wind Energy Scenario
• Future Outlook
• Appendix
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The report is indispensable for organisations involved with the
energy sector wind farm owners/developers, conventional power
producers, renewable energy development agencies, discoms/transcos,
fuel producers and sellers, financial institutions, carbon fund
managers, technology providers, equipment manufacturers, industrial
consumers, policymakers, regulators, government agencies, research
organisations, management consultants, etc.
The report is priced at Rs 45,000 (USD 1033).
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Coal-based Power Generation in India (April 2011)
The Coal-based Power Generation in India report
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on this segment.
The Coal-based Power Generation in India report
has 16 distinct sections:
• Power Sector Overview
• Coal-based Power Sector Overview
• Key Recent Development
• Policy and Regulations
• Analysis of Existing Capacity
• Upcoming Coal-based Power Projects
• Domestic Coal Supply: Coal India Ltd
• Overseas Sources of Supply
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• Captive Coal Mining
• Ultra Mega Power Projects
• Merchant Power
• Cost Economics and Tariffs
• Environment Management
• Future Outlook
• Key Player Profiles
• Appendix
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This report is indispensable for organisations involved with the
energy sector coal-based power producers,SEBs and electricity
departments, technology providers, coal producers, coal importers,
other fuel suppliers, other power producers, transcos and discoms,
government and planning agencies, regulatory agencies, , equipment
manufacturers,industrial consumers, policymakers, development institutions,
research organisations,financiers and investors,legal and management
consultants etc.
The report is priced at Rs 40,000 (USD 923).
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Solar Power in India 2011 (April 2011)
The 2nd edition of Solar Power in India 2011
report provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on this
sector.
The Solar Power in India 2011 report has 19
distinct chapters. The report is divided into three sections:
Section A: Overall Sector Scenario
- Renewable Energy
Overview
- Solar Power Overview
- Key Recent Developments
- Sector Size and Growth
- JNNSM Update: Phase I and Beyond
- Regulatory Framework
- State Policies
- Financing |
Section B: Solar PV
- Technology Overview
- Existing Solar PV Projects Profiles
- Upcoming Solar PV Projects
- Off-grid Applications
- Application in Telecom Sector
- Global Experience
- Profiles: Leading Developers and Equipment Suppliers
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Section C: CSP/Solar Thermal
- Technology Overview
- CSP Power Projects
- Global Experience
- Profiles: Leading Developers and Equipment Suppliers
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This report is indispensable for organisations involved with the
energy sector solar energy developers, conventional power
producers, renewable energy development agencies, discoms/transcos,
fuel producers and sellers, financial institutions, carbon fund
managers, technology providers, equipment manufacturers, industrial
consumers, policy makers, regulators, government agencies, research
organisations, management consultants, etc.
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Power Equipment in India (January 2011)
The Power Equipment in India is a 280 page report
with 11 distinct sections:
• Power Sector Overview
• Power Equipment Market Overview
• Policy and Incentives
• Demand Estimation (Generation Equipment)
• Supply and Production (Generation Equipment)
• Market Structure (Generation Equipment)
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• Supply and Production (T&D Equipment)
• Market Structure (T&D)
• Company Profiles
• Appendix
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involvement with the power sector generators, transmitters,
distributors, equipment manufacturers, technology providers, investors,
industrial consumers, policymakers, regulators, government agencies,
development institutions, research organisations, management consultants,
legal firms, etc.
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Power in India 2010 (December 2010)
The fourth edition of Power in India report provides
the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the Indian power
sector.
The fourth edition of Power in India is a 324 page
report with 12 distinct sections:
• Sector Overview
• Recent Developments
• Policy and Regulations
• Central Government Initiatives
• Financing
• Power Generation
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• Renewable Energy
• Power Transmission
• Power Distribution
• Rural Electrification
• Power Trading
• Appendix
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The report is indispensable for any organization involved or considering
involvement with the power sector generators, transmitters,
distributors, equipment manufacturers, technology providers, investors,
industrial consumers, policymakers, regulators, government agencies,
development institutions, research organisations, management consultants,
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Mining Industry in India 2010 (November 2010)
Second edition of " Mining Industry in India" report
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the Indian
mining sector.
The 276 page report provides the very latest information.
It has 16 distinct sections covering the following topics:
• Overview
• Recent Developments
• Mineral Policy and Legislation
• Coal
• Lignite
• Bauxite & Aluminium
• Copper
• Iron Ore
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• Lead & Zinc
• Non-metallic Minerals
• Equipment and Technology
• Economics and Financing
• Infrastructure Requirements
• Sustainable Mining
• Future Outlook
• Appendix
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The report is indispensable to organizations involved in mining
sector - policy-makers and regulators, mining companies, contract
miners, mining product consumers ( power generators, steel manufacturers,
etc), transporters (rail operators, trucking firms, ports, shipping
lines, logistics firms), trading companies, equipment and technology
providers, legal firms, financial institutions, etc.
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Transmission in India (September 2010)
Third edition of "Transmission in India" report
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the power
transmission and distribution segments in India.
The report has two sections. Section A provides an
overall country-level analysis of transmission sector in India with
chapters such as:
• Sector Overview
• Size and Growth
• Interstate Comparison
• Organisational Structure
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• Policy Framework
• Regulatory Framework
• Transmission Tariffs
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Section B provides detailed profile of all individual transmission
companies (3 central transmission companies, 23 state transmission
companies and 10+ private/JV transmission companies). Each transmission
company profile includes key facts about the company, transmission
network details, historical and current data (capacity, line length,
substations, capacitors), transmission losses, expenditure, planned
projects and key contact information.
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Distribution in India (September 2010)
Third edition of "Distribution in India" report
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the power
transmission and distribution segments in India.
The report has two sections. Section A provides an
overall country-level analysis of distribution sector in India with
chapters such as:
• Sector Overview
• Industry Structure
• Update on R-APDRP
• Policy and Regulatory Framework
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• Private Sector Participation
• Rural Distribution
• Interstate Comparison and Analysis
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Section B provides a detailed analysis of power distribution
with profiles of 51 distribution companies. Each profile will include
the overall state power scenario, organisational structure, operational
area of individual discoms in the state, current infrastructure,
operating and financial performance, historical and current AT&C
losses, future plans including projects and capex, etc.
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Infrastructure Development in States (July 2010)
The report on Infrastructure Development in States
is the most comprehensive and up-to-date study in this sector.
This comprehensive report provides current status of recent developments
in major states as well as future plans of investment. The topics/sections
covered for each state includes:
• Economic Overview
• Institutional and Policy Framework for Infrastructure
• Current Size and Growth of Infrastructure
• Financing and Investment
• Key Projects and Initiatives
• Major State Agencies
• Future Outlook
• Airports
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• Highways
• Intra-city Transportation
• Oil & Gas
• Ports
• Power
• Water Supply and Sanitation
• Special Economic Zones
• Etc
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This report is indispensable for organisations involved with the
infrastructure sector - developers, policymakers, regulators, central
and state government agencies, development institutions, research
organisations, legal firms, management consultants, investors, equipment
manufacturers, EPC contractors, civil contractors, etc.
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Construction Sector in India (June 2010)
The report on Construction Sector in India is
the most comprehensive and up-to-date study in this sector.
This comprehensive 322-page report provides the very latest
information. It has 12 distinct sections (in addition to
the appendix):
• Overview
• Recent Developments
• Demand from Infrastructure Sectors
• Demand for Real Estate
• Material Inputs I - Cement
• Material Inputs II - Steel
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• Economics and Financing
• Policy and Regulatory Framework
• Future Outlook
• Leading Players' Profiles
• Appendix
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and also real estate (residential and commercial).
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Captive Power in India 2010 (June 2010)
The fifth edition of the Captive Power in India
is the most comprehensive and up-to-date study in this sector.
This comprehensive report provides the very latest information.
It has 275 pages and 12 distinct sections (in addition
to the appendix):
• Power Sector Overview
• Captive Power Overview
• Key Developments
• Existing Captive Capacity
• Policy and Regulation
• Captive Power Economics
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• Fuel Outlook
• Captive Power from Renewable Sources
• Major User Segments of Captive Power
• Key Trends and Outlook
• Database of Existing Captive Power Plants
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players, but especially for captive plant operators, utilities with
industrial customers, equipment suppliers, power traders, regulators,
policymakers, consultants, legal experts and financiers.
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Coal in India 2010 (May 2010)
The third edition of the Coal in India is the
most comprehensive and up-to-date study in this sector.
This comprehensive report provides the very latest information.
It has 328 pages and 14 distinct sections (in addition
to the appendix):
• Industry Overview
• Production
• Import and Acquisition Options
• Consumption and Demand
• Major consuming sectors
• Coal Pricing
• Captive Coal Mining
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• Coal Mining Economics and Technology
• Transportation Infrastructure
• Global Coal Scenario
• Future Outlook
• Company Profiles
• Appendix
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The report on coal is indispensable for any organisation involved
with the coal sector - power generators, domestic coal producers,
steel/cement manufacturers, captive miners, coal importers, international
coal producers, prospective investors, coal buyers, coal transporters,
technology providers, financial institutions, consulting/ legal/research
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Investment Opportunities in Indian Infrastructure (May 2010)
The second edition of the "Investment Opportunities in
Indian Infrastructure" is the most comprehensive and up
to date analysis of investment opportunities in infrastructure sector.
It has 360 pages and 15 distinct sections. The "Investment
Opportunity in Indian Infrastructure "report covers the following
investment types:
• Initial Public Offerings
• Equity Investments
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sectors:
• Power
• Oil and Gas
• Aviation
• Highways
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developers and EPC players.
This report is indispensable for any organisation considering investment
in infrastructure sectors in India. It will be especially useful to
institutional investors, private equity firms, asset and fund managers,
insurance firms, infrastructure funds, infrastructure finance groups
in commercial banks, infrastructure sector specialists, financial
analysts covering infrastructure sectors, etc. It is also be beneficial
to finance managers in infrastructure sector firms.
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Solar Power in India (March 2010)
The new report on "Solar Power in India" is the
most comprehensive and up-to-date study in this sector.
The report has 284 pages and 14 distinct sections:
• Energy Sector Overview
• Renewable Energy Overview
• Solar Power Overview
• Key Developments (over past year)
• Sector Size and Growth
• Policy and Regulation
• National Solar Mission And Other Initiatives
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• Concentrating Solar Power
• Off-grid Power Applications
• Global Solar Power Scenario
• Key Trends and Outlook
• Appendix
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energy sector - wind and solar energy developers, conventional power
producers, renewable energy development agencies, discoms/transcos,
fuel producers and sellers, financial institutions, carbon fund managers,
technology providers, equipment manufacturers, industrial consumers,
policy makers, regulators, government agencies, research organisations,
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Wind Power in India (March 2010)
The new report on "Wind Power in India" is the
most comprehensive and up-to-date study in this sector.
The report has 256 pages and 14 distinct sections:
• Energy Sector Overview
• Renewable Energy Overview
• Wind Power Overview
• Recent Developments
• Sector Size and Growth
• Policy and Regulation
• Government Initiatives
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• Turbine Manufacturing Sector
• Developer Profiles
• Off-grid Wind Power
• Global Wind Energy Scenario
• Wind Power Outlook
• Appendix
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The report is indispensable for any organisation involved with the
energy sector - wind and solar energy developers, conventional power
producers, renewable energy development agencies, discoms/transcos,
fuel producers and sellers, financial institutions, carbon fund managers,
technology providers, equipment manufacturers, industrial consumers,
policy makers, regulators, government agencies, research organisations,
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Infrastructure Regulation in India (January 2010)
The first edition of "Infrastructure Regulation in India"
report provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review on
infrastructure regulation in India.
The "Infrastructure Regulation in India" report
has 374 pages and 14 distinct sections (in addition
to appendix):
• Overview
• Regulatory Agency Development Experience
• Rehabilitation and Resettlement Framework
• Telecom
• Airports
• Oil & Gas
• Urban Infrastructure
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• Land Acquisition Framework For Infrastructure
• Power
• Ports
• Highways
• Railways
• Special Economic Zones
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the infrastructure sector - developers, policymakers, regulators,
central and state government agencies, development institutions,
research organisations, legal firms, management consultants,
investors, equipment manufacturers, EPC contractors, civil
contractors, etc.
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Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Indian Infrastructure (January
2010)
The first edition of "Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in
Indian Infrastructure" report provides the most comprehensive
and up-to-date review on public-private partnership in India.
The "Public-Private Partnership (PPP) In Indian Infrastructure"
report has 324 pages and 12 distinct sections (in
addition to appendix):
• Experience of PPP in Indian
Infrastructure
• Important Case Studies
• Policy and Regulation
• Financing of PPP Projects
• Global PPP Scenario
• Roads
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• Airports
• Power
• Urban Infrastructure
• Railways
• State Profiles
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the infrastructure sector - developers, policymakers, regulators,
central and state government agencies, development institutions,
research organisations, legal firms, management consultants,
investors, equipment manufacturers, EPC contractors, civil
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Oil & Gas E&P in India (December 2009)
The first edition of "Oil & Gas E&P in India"
report provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review on
power generation in India.
This comprehensive 375-page report provides the very latest
information. It has 12 distinct sections (in addition to
the appendix):
• Sector Overview
• Recent Developments
• Reserves and Basins
• Exploration and Production
• New Exploration and Licensing Policy
• Policy and Regulatory Framework
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• Pricing
• Transportation Infrastructure
• Overview of Midstream/Downstream Segment
• Global Benchmarking
• Key E&P Players
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The E&P player profiles include information on key projects,
investments, partnerships, alliances, future plans, strategies,
etc.
This report is indispensable for E&P companies, pipeline
operators, marketers/distributors, refiners, major consumers,
technology providers, equipment manufactures, contractors,
rig operators, service providers (drilling, etc.), consultants,
financiers/investors, regulators, policy makers, etc.
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Thermal Power Generation (October 2009)
The first edition of "Thermal Power Generation"
report provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review on
power generation in India.
The "Thermal Power Generation" report has 560 pages
and 15 distinct sections (in addition to appendix):
• Power Sector Overview
• Thermal Power Overview
• Key Developments
• Sector Size and Growth
• Policy and Regulation
• Fuel Trends and Outlook
• Ultra Mega Power Plants (UMPPs)
• Merchant Power Plants
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• Generation Economics
• Thermal Power Plant Capacity Analysis
• Upcoming Thermal Power Projects
• Thermal Power Plant Technologies
• Key Player Profiles
• Key Trends and Outlook
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with the energy sector - power generators (conventional/non-conventional),
transcos, discoms, coal producers/sellers, oil/gas producers/marketers,
investors, technology providers, equipment manufacturers,
industrial consumers, policy makers, regulators, government
agencies, development institutions, research organisations,
management consultants, etc.
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Hydro Power Generation (October 2009)
The first edition of "Hydro Power Generation" report
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review on power generation
in India.
The 500-page report, provides the very latest information. It
has 14 distinct sections (in addition to appendix) covering the
following topics:
• Power Sector Overview
• Hydro Power Overview
• Key Developments
• Sector Size and Growth
• Policy and Regulation
• Resettlement and Rehabilitation
• Government Initiatives
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• Hydro Power Plant Capacity Analysis
• Upcoming Hydro Projects
• Small Hydro Power
• Equipment Needs and Capacity
• Key Player Profiles
• Sector Outlook
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with the energy sector - power generators (conventional/non-conventional),
transcos, discoms, coal producers/sellers, oil/gas producers/marketers,
investors, technology providers, equipment manufacturers,
industrial consumers, policy makers, regulators, government
agencies, development institutions, research organisations,
management consultants, etc.
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Nuclear Power in India (November 2009)
The first edition of "Nuclear Power in India" report
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the nuclear
sector in India.
The "Nuclear Power in India" report has 216 pages and 14
distinct sections (in addition to appendix):
• Executive Summary
• Power Sector Overview
• Role of Nuclear
• International Nuclear Framework
• Indian Legal and Regulatory Framework
• Fuel Trends and Outlook
• Experience So Far
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in India
• Nuclear Power Plants
• Nuclear Infrastructure
• Nuclear Power Corporation of India
• Private Sector Participation
• Global Nuclear Power Scenario
• Future Outlook
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These reports is indispensable for organisations involved
with the energy sector - power generators (conventional/non-conventional),
transcos, discoms, coal producers/sellers, oil/gas producers/marketers,
investors, technology providers, equipment manufacturers,
industrial consumers, policy makers, regulators, government
agencies, development institutions, research organisations,
management consultants, etc.
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Mining Industry in India (August 2009)
The first edition of Mining Industry in India is the most
comprehensive and up-to-date study on the Indian mining sector.
The report, which will have the very latest information, will have
14 distinct sections (in addition to appendix) covering the
following topics:
• Overview
• Policy and Regulation
• Coal
• Lignite
• Bauxite
• Copper
• Iron Ore
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• Non-metallic Minerals
• Forms of Mining in India
• Equipment and Technology
• Infrastructure Requirements
• Financing of Mining Projects
• Future Outlook
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in mining sector - policy-makers and regulators, mining companies,
contract miners, mining product consumers ( power generators,
steel manufacturers, etc), transporters (rail operators, trucking
firms, ports, shipping lines, logistics firms), trading companies,
equipment and technology providers, legal firms, financial
institutions, etc.
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Power in India (July 2009)
The third edition of "Power in India"
report is the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the Indian
power sector.
This report has 355 pages.
As in the previous edition, the report has dedicated sections covering
the following topics.
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• Industry overview
• Institutional framework and policy
• Financing
• Generation
• Renewable energy
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• Rural Electrification
• Power trading
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• Impact of financial crisis
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• Equipment and material needs
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or considering involvement with the power sector - primarily
dealing with conventional or renewable sources, generators
or transmitters or distributors, producers or marketers, developers
or investors, technology providers or equipment manufacturers,
industrial consumers or utilities, policy makers or regulators,
government agencies or development institutions, research
organisations or management consultants, etc.
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Construction Sector in India (May 2009)
The first edition of "Construction sector in India"
report is the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the construction
sector in India.
This comprehensive report of 300 pages provides the very
latest information and trend analysis of this important and emerging
sector. It has 12 distinct sections:
• Impact of Slowdown
• Sector Overview
• Demand from Infrastructure Sectors
• Demand from Real Estate
• Material Inputs
• Equipment Market
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• Regulatory Framework
• Key Issues and Concerns
• Future Outlook and Projections
• Leading Player Profiles
• Key Data Statistics
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(power, roads, ports, oil and gas, airports, urban infrastructure,
railways etc.) and also real estate (residential and commercial)
The report is indispensable for any organisation involved
in the construction sector - construction contractors, equipment
manufacturers, material suppliers, real estate and project
developers, financial institutions, advisory analysts, consultants,
planning agencies, development bodies, etc.
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Renewable Energy Development in India & Biofuels in
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Each report is most comprehensive and most up-to-date with the very
latest information. The "Renewable Energy Development in
India" report has 10 distinct sections:
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• Policy and Regulation
• Financing
• Wind Energy Sector
• Solar Energy Sector
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• Small Hydro Power Sector
• Other Emerging Renewable Technologies
• Global Renewable Energy Scenario
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• Industry Overview
• Supply
• Demand
• Economics and Pricing
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• Biodiesel
• Policy, Regulation and Institutional Framework
• Global Scenario
• Profiles of Key Players |
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developers, small hydro developers, biomass energy developers,
equipment manufacturers, technology providers, government
agencies, regulatory institutions, financial institutions,
certifying agencies, consultancy organizations, carbon fund
managers, Industrial consumers of energy, conventional power
generators, power distributors/transmitters, etc. The report
on biofuels will also be of interest to sugar producers, distilleries,
oil refiners, etc.
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Power Transmission in India and Power Distribution in India
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The second editions of "Power Transmission in India"
and "Power Distribution in India" reports, together,
provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the power
transmission and distribution segments in India.
The 430 pages of "Power Transmission in India"
report has 12 distinct sections (in addition to the appendix):
• Sector Overview
• Changing Roles
• New Requirements
• Transmission Plans
• Financing and Investment
• Policy & Regulatory Framework
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• Intra-state Transmission
• Private Participation
• Future Outlook
• Company Profiles
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The report provides profiles of 27 transcos and SEBs. For each
transcos, it provides current and histological information on transmission
line length (ct. km), number of substations, details of the capacitor
base of (MVAR), transformer capacity (MVA), details of step-down
transformers, transmission losses (%),expenditure incurred (Rs million),
future plans and key financials.
The 540 pages of "Power Distribution in India"
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the appendix):
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• Industry Structure
• New Requirements
• Update on APDRP
• Policy & Regulatory Framewor
• Tariff Trends
• Interstate Comparison
• Rural Distribution
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• Revenue Management
• Reducing AT&C Losses
• Power Purchase Needs
• Discom Finances
• Future Outlook
• Utility Profiles (Discoms/SEBs/Privat
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For each discom, it provides current and histological information
on distribution line length (ct. km), number of substations,
capacitor base (MVAR), transformer capacity (MVA), number
of step-down transformers, metering status (%), distribution
losses (%), distribution expenditure (Rs million), consumption
pattern during 2007-08, future plans and key financials.
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Coal in India (February 2009)
The second edition of "Coal in India" report, is
a most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the coal sector in
India.
This 300-page report provides the very latest information.
The report has 12 distinct sections (in addition to appendix):
• Executive Summary
• Industry Overview
• Production and Supply
• Consumption and Demand
• Coal Pricing
• Captive Coal Mining
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• Policy and Regulation
• Coal Mining Economics and Technology
• Transportation Infrastructure
• Future Outlook
• Company Profiles
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new chapters - Coal Mining Economics and Technology, Captive
Coal Mining and Transportation Infrastructure. The report
reflects the topics and issues of high interest.
The reports is indispensable for any organisation involved
with the coal sector - those dealing with power generators,
domestic coal producers, steel and cement manufacturers, potential
captive miners, coal importers and international coal producers,
prospective investors, coal buyers, coal transporters, technology
providers, financial institutions, consulting and legal firms,
research companies etc.
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Gas in India (November 2008)
The fourth edition of "Gas in India" report
is the most comprehensive and up-to-date study on the gas sector
in India.
This comprehensive 300-page report provides the
very latest information. It has 12 distinct chapters:
• Executive Summary
• Industry Overview
• Demand
• Supply
• Policy and Regulation
• Pricing and Tariffs
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Infrastructure
• City Gas Distribution
• Global Scenario
• Gas Market Outlook
• Company Profiles
• Appendix
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indispensable for any organisation involved in the gas sector
- producers, buyers, transporters, distributors, producers/
sellers/ buyers of competing fuels, technology providers, equipment
sellers, service providers, financiers, government agencies,
regulators, consultants, etc.
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Investment Opportunities in Indian Infrastructure (October
2008)
The first edition of the "Investment Opportunities
in Indian Infrastructure: An Analysis for Financial Investors"
report; provides financial investors, with a comprehensive analysis
of investment opportunities in each infrastructure sector and for
each investment type and form.
The report covers the following investment types and forms:
• Initial Public Offerings
• Direct Project Equity
• Equity in Unlisted Companies
• Equity in Listed Companies
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• Debt
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an analysis of size and growth, policy and regulation, investment
by sector, historical and expected returns future outlook, etc.
The report provides a brief analysis of the following infrastructure
sectors:
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Telecom
• Oil & Gas •
Urban Infrastructure
• Aviation •
Railways
• Roads
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Special Economic Zones
• Ports & Shipping
For each of these infrastructure sectors, the report provides
an analysis of size and growth, policy and framework, sector
outlook, investment requirement, opportunities for financial
investors, investment experience so far, historical and expected
returns, key players, etc. This report is indispensable for
any financial investor considering investments in the infrastructure
sectors in India.
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Power Generation In India
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"Power Generation in India" report is
the most comprehensive and up-to-date review of the Indian power
generation sector.
This report covers various aspects of power generation including
policy, generation costs, financing, private sector participants
and performance of thermal, hydro, nuclear and renewable power generating
stations. The report has 13 distinct sections:
• Executive Summary
• Overview of Generation
• Industry Structure
• Policy and Regulation
• Generation Costs
• Financing and Project Cost
• Private Sector Participation
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• Renewables
• Captive plants
• Outlook
• Profiles of Key Generation Utilities
• Appendix
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with the power sector - those dealing with conventional or renewable
sources, generators or distributors, producers or marketers,
developers or investors, technology providers or equipment manufacturers,
industrial consumers or utilities, policy makers or regulators,
government agencies or development institutions, research organisations
or management consultants, etc.
The report is priced at Rs 40,000 (USD 923).
There is a special volume discount available for corporates
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Captive Report (June 2008)
"Captive Report 2008" is the most up-to-date and
comprehensive study on the industrial power segment.
This report provides the latest information on topics such as:
• Capacity growth over years
• Analysis of existing captive capacity
• Current captive economics
• Policy and regulatory framework
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• Trading options for industrial generators and buyers
• Future potential estimates
• Fuel outlook
• New proposed captive projects |
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existing captive power plants.
The captive power plants account for over one-fifth of the
country's total installed generating capacity. The industrial
buyers account for more than half of all utility revenues.
The report is thus indispensable for all power sector players,
but especially captive plant operators, utilities that have
industrial customers, plant equipment suppliers, power traders,
regulators, policymakers, consultants, legal experts and sector
financiers.
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Power in India report is the most comprehensive
and up-to-date review of the Indian power sector.
This report covers all segments of the power sector - generation,
transmission and distribution. It covers, for each of the segments,
historic overview, size and growth, emerging structure, key trends,
plans and goals, issues and concerns, outlook and opportunities, rules
and regulations, key government programmes, future projections, etc.
The 452-page report has 14 distinct sections:
• Executive summary
• State of the Sector
• Captive Power
• Transmission
• Rural Electrification
• Financing
• Major Players
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• Generation
• Renewable Energy
• Distribution
• Power Trading
• Policy and Regulation
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with the power sector - those dealing with conventional or renewable
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Oil in
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The "Oil in India" report, the most comprehensive
and up-to-date study of the sector, has over 300 pages and
11 chapters (including appendix):
• Executive summary
• Crude Oil
• Transportation
• Policy and Regulation
• Future Outlook |
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• Refinery Products
• Marketing and Retail
• Pricing and Tariffs
• Company Profiles |
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hydro, wind, biomass, solar, etc.), generators or transmitters
or distributors, producers or marketers, developers or investors,
technology providers or equipment manufacturers, industrial
consumers or utilities, policy makers or regulators, government
agencies or development institutions, research organisations
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Renewable
Energy Development (December 2007)
The "Renewable Energy Development" report,
the most comprehensive and up-to-date study of the sector, has
219 pages and 9 chapters (including appendix):
• Industry
Overview
• Finance
• Biomass Energy Programme
• Small Hydro Energy Programme |
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• Wind Energy Programme
• Solar Energy Programme
• New/ Emerging Technologies
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for any organisation involved with the rail sector - IR-related
organisations, private operators, major concerns, logistics
firms, port operators, ICDs, government agencies, technology
providers, equipment manufacturers, financial institutions,
contractors, development institutions, etc.
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Coal in India (December
2007)
The "Coal in India" report, the most comprehensive
and up-to-date study of the sector, has over 308 pages and
13 chapters (including appendix):
• Executive summary
• Demand
• Global Coal Scenario
• Pricing and Tariff
• Clean Coal Technologies
• Company Profiles
• Appendix
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• Supply
• Policy and Regulation
• Coal Preparation
• Coal Movement
• Coal Market Outlook |
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dealing with conventional or renewable sources (coal, gas, oil,
hydro, wind, biomass, solar, etc.), generators or transmitters
or distributors, producers or marketers, developers or investors,
technology providers or equipment manufacturers, industrial
consumers or utilities, policy makers or regulators, government
agencies or development institutions, research organisations
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Gas in
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Gas in India report is a most comprehensive and
up-to-date study on the gas sector in India.This 300-page
report, the third edition, provides the very latest information on
the gas segment.
It has 11 distinct sections:
• Executive summary
• Industry overview
• Demand
• Supply
• Policy, Regulation & Institutional Framework
• Pricing & Tariffs |
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• City Gas Distribution
• Gas Outlook
• Company Profiles
• Appendix |
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– producers, buyer, transporters, distributors, producers/sellers/buyers
of competing fuels, technology providers, equipment sellers,
service providers, financiers, government agencies, regulators,
consultants, etc.
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Power Distribution in India
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Power Distribution in India is the most comprehensive
and up-to-date review of the power distribution segment in India.
The report contains the very latest information available on the relevant
utilities (SEBs, discoms and private utilities). It contains key information
related to network growth, recent capacity addition, future plans,
operating efficiencies, expenditure trends, consumer profiles, consumption
patterns, etc. It covers categories like sub-transmission system,
substations, transformers, meters, capacitors, etc. The report has
6 distinct sections:
• Overview and Key Trends
• Key Players and Roles
• Tariff Structure |
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• Interstate Comparison/Analysis
• Annexures |
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and generation firms, regulatory authorities, technology providers,
equipment manufacturers, financiers, management consultants,
industry experts and research organisations.
The report is priced at Rs 30,000 (USD 700).
However, there is a 10 per cent discount on purchasing Transmission
in India and Distribution in India
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54,000 (USD 1,233).
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Power Transmission
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Power Transmission in India is the most comprehensive
and up-to-date review of the power transmission segment in India.
The report contains the very latest information available on the relevant
utilities (central units, SEBs and transcos). It contains key information
related to network growth, recent capacity addition, future plans,
operating efficiencies, expenditure trends, etc. It covers categories
like transmission lines, substations, transformers, etc. The report
has 8 distinct sections:
• Overview of Transmission
System
• Key Players and Roles
• Emerging Trends and Issues
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• Comparison by State
• Interstate Transmission
• Annexures |
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distribution firms, regulatory authorities, technology providers,
equipment manufacturers, financiers, management consultants,
industry experts and research organisations.
The report is priced at Rs 30,000 (USD 700). However,
there is a 10 per cent discount on purchasing Transmission
in India and Distribution in India
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54,000 (USD 1,233).
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Power in India (March 2006)
Power in India offers the most comprehensive and
up-to-date review of the Indian power sector. This report covers all
segments of the power sector — generation, transmission and
distribution. It covers, for each of the segments, historic overview,
size and growth, emerging structure, key trends, plans and goals,
issues and concerns, outlook and opportunities, rules and regulations,
key government programmes, future projections, etc. The report has
14 distinct sections:
• History of Power Sector in
India
• State of the Sector
• Generation
• Transmission
• Distribution
• Private Participation
• Financing |
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• Reforms and Restructuring
• Regulation
• Major Players
• Future Outlook and Opportunities
• IT in Power
• Key Data and Statistics |
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Captive
Report (May 2005)
Captive power plants account for over one-fifth of the country’s
total installed generating capacity. In addition, industrial buyers
account for more than half of all utility revenues. The Captive
Report is the most comprehensive and up-to-date report on
industrial power. It provides information on topics such as:
• Capacity growth over the
last few years
• Analysis of existing captive capacity (by fuel, size,
industry and location)
• Impact of the New Electricity Act
• New trading possibilities for industrial generators
and buyers
• Comparison of captive costs with latest HT tariffs
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• Future potential estimates
• Details of new proposed captive projects
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plants (approx. 3,000 plants). The report is thus indispensable
for all power sector players, but especially for captive plant
operators, utilities that have industrial customers, plant equipment
suppliers, power traders, regulators, policymakers, consultants,
legal experts and sector financiers.
It is priced at Rs 30,000 (USD 700).
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June 27-28, 2011, ITC Maurya, New Delhi |
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2nd Annual Conference on Gas-based Power Generation
May 26-27, 2011, The Imperial, New Delhi |
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April 18-19, 2011, Hyatt Regency, New Delhi |
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November 22-23, 2010, Hyatt Regency, New Delhi |
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September 27-28, 2010, Grand Hyatt, Mumbai |
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September 7-8, 2010, The Grand, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi |
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5th Annual Conference on Coal in India
August 19-20, 2010, Hyatt Regency, New Delhi |
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June 24-25, 2010, The Imperial, New Delhi |
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