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Identify the Opportunities and Challenges Facing the Indian Power Sector.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c38797) has announced the addition of Indian Power Sector (2006) to their offering.

"Indian Power Sector (2006)" offers a holistic view of the developments taking place in the power sector. The Report analyses the prevailing scenario in the Indian power sector along-with the existing policy and regulatory framework. This report tracks the growth and performance of the Indian power sector, the ongoing reform initiatives and offers statistical updates on generation, transmission & distribution areas.

The 'Players in the Power Sector' section lists the various organizations in the sector including central ministries, state power/ energy departments, electricity regulatory commissions, state organizations- electricity boards/ departments/ generation companies transmission companies, distribution companies, state nodal Having to do with nodes. See node.

NODAL - Interpreted language implemented on Norsk Data's NORD-10 computers. Used by CERN and DESY high energy physics labs to control their accelerator hardware, PADAC and SEDAC. Included trackball input, graphics.
 agencies for renewable energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation.  resources, central sector utilities etc.

The rapid growth in Indian economy would require an exponential growth Extremely fast growth. On a chart, the line curves up rather than being straight. Contrast with linear.  in the Power generation. It is estimated that per capita [Latin, By the heads or polls.] A term used in the Descent and Distribution of the estate of one who dies without a will. It means to share and share alike according to the number of individuals.  consumption of Power per year would increase from 650KWH kWh or kW-hr
abbr.
kilowatt-hour


kWh kilowatt-hour
 in 2006 to 1000 KWH in 2012 growing at a rate of 7.41%. At the same capacity power generation would also increase from 124.31 Thousand MW to 205 Thousand MW.

The open access system along with unbundling A regulatory requirement that enables a competing service provider to purchase parts of the incumbent local exchange carrier's network in order to provide service to its customers. See ILEC.  of State electricity boards show signs of reforms and growth in power transmission and distribution system.

REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

--The competitive market landscape in the Indian Power Industry.

--The importance of Private participation and foreign investments in Power sector.

--Influence of the political situation, Joint Ventures with Private Players, new policies and reforms in shaping the oil & gas sector in India.

--Importance of renewable sources of energy source for Power Generation. .

--The various opportunities and challenges of the industry.

REPORT FEATURES

The Market research reports "Indian Power Sector (2006)" gives a complete overview of the Power Sector in India along with the driving forces and challenges. This report also looks at the growth prospects and the future scenario in the industry. Different sections of the report have been devoted for the discussion of various aspects of the industry.

Chapter 1 of the report gives a complete overview of the Worldwide Power Industry. Chapter 2 looks at the power scenario in Asia Pacific along with a discussion on India 's position in the Electricity Sector. Chapter 3 gives a snapshot of power Sector in India Chapter 4 looks critically at the performance of the Indian Power sector in Power generation, transmission and distribution in great details. It also looks at the various projects and investments being made in the sector. Chapter 5 takes a look at the regulatory framework and recent policy initiatives regarding Electricity Industry in India. Chapter 6 gives an overview of the major Projects underway in Power Sector. Chapter 7 and 8 discuss the Driving forces and challenges faced by the industry. Chapter 9 discusses the future scenario, growth projection for requirement of Power Generation and consumption. Chapter 10 talks about the recent developments and newsworthy topics in the Power sector. Finally the report concludes with a discussion on the major players in the Power Sector in India.

1. Global Power Sector

2. Power Sector in Asia Pacific

3. Power Sector in India

3.1 Indian Power Sector Overview

3.2 Electricity Consumption

3.3 Power Sector Infrastructure

3.3.1 Power Generation

3.3.2 Power Transmission

3.3.3 Power Distribution

3.4 Private and Foreign Participation In Power Sector

4. India Power Sector Performance

4.1 Power Generation

4.2 Power Transmission

4.3 Power Distribution

5. Power Sector Regulatory Framework

6. Drivers of Power Sector

7. Opportunities of Private Sectors

8. Challenges in Power Sector

9. Power Sector in India: Future Outlook

10. Recent Trends and Developments

11. Key Players in Power Sector

11.1 NTPC NTPC National Thermal Power Corporation (India)
NTPC Northwest Territories Power Corporation
NTPC Northwest Territories Power Corporation (Canada)
NTPC Navy Training Plan Conference
 Limited (National Thermal Power Corporation National Thermal Power Corporation is the largest power generation company in India. The Forbes Global 2000 ranking for 2005 ranked it as the 5th leading company in India and the 486th [1]leading company in the world.  Limited)

11.2 NPC 1. (complexity) NPC - NP-complete.
2. (architecture) NPC - Next Program Counter.
 (Nuclear Power Corporation of India The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL) is a Public Sector Undertaking under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India. It was incorporated in September 1987 as a Public Limited Company under the Companies Act, 1956, with the objective of operating the  Ltd)

11.3 National Hydroelectric Power hydroelectric power: see power, electric; water power.
hydroelectric power

Electricity produced from generators driven by water turbines that convert the energy in falling or fast-flowing water to mechanical energy.
 Corporation

11.4 North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited.

11.5 Damodar Valley Corporation The Damodar Valley Corporation, popularly known as DVC, is the first multipurpose river valley project of independent India. The corporation came into being on July 7, 1948 by an Act of the Constituent Assembly of India (Act No. XIV of 1948).  

11.6 Power Grid Corporation of India
''This article is about an Indian power corporation. For the board game see Power Grid (board game)


The Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL)
 

11.7 Reliance Energy

11.8 Tata Power

List of Tables

List of Figures

Companies Mentioned

--NTPC Limited (National Thermal Power Corporation Limited)

--NPC (Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd)

--National Hydroelectric Power Corporation

--North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited.

--Damodar Valley Corporation

--Power Grid Corporation of India

--Reliance Energy

--Tata Power

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