Analysis of Power Sector
Analysis of Power Sector
Analysis of Power Sector
PRESENTED BY :
ZAHERA BOHRA
ROHIT SOMANI
RAKHI JAIN
MD AZHARUDDIN
LUCKY PARASHAR
ANKITA JAIN
INTRODUCTION
Bloodline of Industrial growth
Comparative Per Capita
Consumption Of Electricity (Kwh)
INDIAN power sector: history
The process of electrification commenced in 1880 the establishment of a
small hydroelectric power station in Darjeeling
Commercial production and distribution started in 1889, in Kolkata
year 1947, the country had a power generating capacity of 1,362 MW by
private utility companies
Post 1947, all new power generation, transmission and distribution in the
rural sector and the urban centers under the purview of State and
Central government agencies.
State Electricity Boards (SEBs) were formed in all the states.
INDIAN POWER
SECTOR:OVERVIEW
Predominantly controlled by public sector undertakings(PSUs)
4. WIND ENERGY
CONTD…
5. SOLAR ENERGY
Average intensity of solar radiation received on India is 200
MW/km square which amounts to 657.4 million MW
However, 12.5% of the land area amounting to 0.413 million
km square can be used
DEMAND
The demand for energy has grown at an average of 3.6% p.a.over the
past 30 years.
The total demand for electricity in India is expected to cross 950,000
MW by 2030.
The gap between demand and supply has been ever increasing due to
faster rate of growth of demand
More than 50% of India's commercial energy demand is met through the
country's vast coal reserves,
Gap Between Demand And Supply Of Power
Source: http://www.indexmundi.com/India/electricity_production.html
CONSUMPTION
India is world's 6th largest energy consumer, accounting for
3.4% of global energy consumption.
Per capita power consumption stood at 612 kWh.
INDIAN ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION
10TH PLAN:POWER SECTOR
The Tenth Plan for fiscal years 2002 to 2007 targeted a
capacity addition of 41,110 MW
The total fund requirement for generation projects, during the Eleventh
Plan period is estimated at Rs. 4,108,960 million,
FACTORS DRIVING POWER DEVELOPMENT
Rising living standards of sizeable segments of
population
SHORTFALLS OF INDIAN POWER
SECTOR
Electricity losses in India during transmission and
distribution are extremely high and vary between 30
to 45%.
“Establishment and Operation of Regional and
National Power Grids to facilitate transfer of power within and
across the regions with reliability, security and economy, on
sound commercial principles".
COPMANIES IN POWER SECTOR
ELECTRICITY GENERATION
KEY RATIOS:
Debt – Equity 0.75 0.50 1.69 0.58 0.47 0.86
– Equity Ratio
Current Ratio 1.59 2.23 0.59 2.41 1.81 0.76
Turnover ratios
Fixed Assets 0.47 0.72 0.14 1.12 0.93 1.09
coverage ratio
PBIDTM (%) 35.38 38.38 91.41 27.36 18.28 16.10
Consistent demand
Assured buyer
CONTD…
6. NTPC, Tata Power & Neyveli Lignite show positive
growth
7. Companies reported growth (Such as NTPC of 14%
market