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Potential and Opportunities in Indian Renewable Energy Presentation at AGICI Seminar, Milano, Italy Jul 7, 2011 NarasimhanSanthanam Energy Alternatives India – EAI www.eai.in
About EAI Dedicated focus on renewable energy and cleantech for India Diversification, feasibility studies, market entry strategy, business intelligence Work with corporates on making their factories use more renewables Founded by professionals from IITs and IIMs Based out of Chennai More from www.eai.in – see also our club, forum, mailing list… www.eai.in
Contents WHY… India and Indian renewable energy? WHAT… is the status of and opportunities in Indian renewable energy? WHO… from abroad is already present in the Indian renewable energy sector? HOW… can you enter this exciting segment? AND… a few other takeaways
WHY? Why India? Why Indian Renewable Energy? India’s Energy Needs Investments in Indian renewable energy
Why India? One of the world’s fastest growing economies Will be in the top 5 countries GDP-wise by 2020 ($1.5 trillion and growing at approx 9%) Large and growing middle class Low wage economy, optimal manufacturing base 100 Indian companies have market cap of US$ 1bn  1,000 Indian companies have received foreign institutional investment 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India www.eai.in
Why Indian Renewable Energy? Critical drivers that propel the growth of renewable energy sources in India: Fast economic growth Peak power deficit Thousands of villages without access to grid Country has rich natural resources - esp solar, wind and biomass…and waste. Government (center and state) extremely proactive to the growth of renewable energy sources www.eai.in
Why Indian Renewable Energy Now? Get an early mover advantage in one of the fastest-growing renewable energy markets Take advantage of a number of attractive government incentives. Obtain business partnerships and JVs with prominent Indian companies that might not be available later Enter early and go up the learning curve to benefit most when the market starts growing at exponential rate (look at the mobile industry, for instance)
India’s Fuel Needs India uses annually (2010 data) 800 billion kWh of electricity 138 million T of petroleum 2.26 trillion cu ft of natural gas Electricity In 2010, peak power shortage was 12 %. Electricity demand expected to rise by 7.4% a year during the next quarter of a century. Installed capacity – 171 GW Expect to install 100 GW during 2012-17 Expected installed capacity 2020 – 350-400 GW 15% contribution from RE by 2020; expect to add 17 GW from renewables during 2012-17; wind (60%), solar (20%), biomass and small hydro (10% each)
Power Sources Of the 171 GW (Feb 2011), 18.3 GW is renewable energy. Wind represents about 13 GW, small hydro represents 2.8 GW, and about 2.2 GW of biomass. Source: CEA
RE Investments in India www.eai.in
Foreign Direct Investment in Renewable Energy
WHAT? Needs and Drivers Status of Renewable Energy in India Regional potential for renewable energy in India Attractive Opportunities for European Companies
Needs and Drivers Increasing electricity needs Over 60,000 villages without electricity - Dire need for distributed energy generation Peak deficit over 10% Significant industrial productivity loss due to power cuts – 7% decrease in turnovers of Indian companies, acc to Goldman Sachs Significant reliance on diesel as a standby source, increasing the import bill, and resulting in higher pollution Increasing needs of transport and liquid fuels www.eai.in
Renewable Energy Status Solar Wind Biomass Biofuels Small Hydro www.eai.in
National Solar Mission 20 GW by 2022; state targets in addition KPMG estimates put total installed capacity 68 GW by 2022; EAI estimates put it at 75 GW (solar PV+CSP+offgrid). Focus on both PV and  CSP, and thermal Midway through the first phase (total 1000 MW) 200 MW of PV and 500 MW of CSP awarded State-specific Solar Missions – Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra PV expected to have race ahead in the near term, CSP higher prospects post 2015 and long term Emphasis on developing the entire ecosystem Solar Focus - Overall
National Solar Mission 10 GW by 2022; state targets in addition 1 GW by end of 2013; 5 GW by end of 2017; 10 GW by 2022 Midway through the first phase 200 MW of PV allocated (5 MW each); 300 MW to be allocated soon Feed in tariffs in the range – 20-24 Euro cents/kWh PV expected to have race ahead in the near term, CSP higher prospects post 2015 and long term Local content requirements Emphasis on developing the entire ecosystem Opportunities for foreign companies: EPCs, developers, component or equipment manufacturing, solar farm analytics, training and support Solar Focus - PV
National Solar Mission 10 GW by 2022; state targets in addition Midway through the first phase 500 MW of CSP awarded Minimum capacity – 50 MW Feed-in-tariffs range – 16-22 Euro c/kWh PV expected to have race ahead in the near term, CSP higher prospects post 2015 and long term BHEL – Abengoa JV for CSP in India Opportunities for foreign companies: EPCs, developers, technology transfer, R&D collaboration Solar Focus - CSP
Wind Focus Total  installed capacity – 14000 MW Fifth largest installed capacity in the world  Estimates – 50,000 MW by 2020 Current annual additions of about 2500 MW, expected to increase to 4000 MW Feed-in-tariffs in range – 5.5-9 Euro cents/kWh Main companies – Suzlon, Vestas, Gamesa, GE, Siemens, Enercon, WinWind Demand supply gap in turbines widening Chennai Major hub for turbine manufacturing – Chennai hosts mfg for Vestas, Gamesa, WinWind, Pioneer Wincon… Opportunities for foreign companies: Developers, turbine component manufacturing, wind energy analytics
Biomass Focus India has more agricultural land than China (160 mill ha vs 137 mill ha) Total biomass availability in India – about 400 million T per year; agro waste availability – about 200 million T per year, which translates to about 30 GW of power capacity Total installed capacity (including cogeneration): about 2.2 GW (1.1 GW cogen, 0.9 GW combustion, 0.1 GW gasification) Biomass power divided into Combustion – 5 MW and above; low efficiency; 800 MW installed capacity Gasification – 10 kW to 2 MW; medium efficiency; 120 MW installed capacity Feed-in-tariffs in range – 5.5-8 Euro cents/kWh Emerging – Pyrolysis and AD Drivers – rural power needs, small scale power needs Bottlenecks – biomass supply chain, price of biomass Opportunities for foreign companies – Technology transfer (esp for small scale biomass), research collaboration in energy crops, developer
National Biofuels Mission Blending targets for both biodiesel and ethanol Biodiesel India is a diesel country – (65 million T diesel vs 17 million T gasoline) Total installed capacity – 1.2 million T Production – Less than 100,000 T Biodiesel facing serious pressure on both supply side and demand side (price) Ethanol India second largest sugar producer in the world (350 million T per annum; Brazil – 645 million T) 95 million gallons (0.32 million T) of fuel ethanol production – 2010 5% blending will require about 150 million gallons (0.5 million T) Tussle between use of ethanol for fuel vs. spirits vs. industrial use Opportunities for foreign companies: Research in oilseeds and cellulosic ethanol, research in increasing seed yield for crops such as Jatropha Biofuels Focus
Potential – 15000 MW Status – 2950 MW (20% of total) Grew at about 10% CAGR between 2005-2010; expected to grow at about 13% between 2010-2015 Drivers Power requirements in remote locations Availability of small hydro resources in these locations Requirements of baseload power Bottlenecks Long approval times (over 3 years) Very geography dependent Run of river and hydrokinetic in its nascent stages Large companies more interested in large hydro Number of companies in small hydro keen on selling their licences Opportunities for foreign companies – equipment and component supply, especially more efficient turbines and accessories Small Hydro Focus
Potential – 148700 MW Status – 37400 MW installed capacity Drivers Need for large-scale baseload power Need for large-scale low cost power Bottlenecks Large ecological imprint Long time for starting off Large capital requirements Geological surprises Companies in large hydro – (Govt) SJVN, NHPC, Damodar Valley Corp., (Private) Tata Power, Reliance Power, Jaiprakash Power Opportunities for foreign companies – equipment and component supply, ability to bring in large-scale financing Large Hydro Focus
42 million T of municipal solid waste (MSW) 200 million T of agricultural waste Indian cities alone generate 32 billion liters of sewage a day. A wide variety of industrial waste, including animal waste from poultry and cattle farms Potential – 17 MW for MSW and 29 MW for industrial waste Drivers Need to dispose of waste in an environment friendly manner Need to incentivise such waste disposal Bottlenecks Complex logistics Technology still evolving Need to deal with government in many cases, slowing down processes Opportunities for foreign companies – technology transfer (esp gasification related domains), innovative tech to deal with distributed energy production using waste, tech for treatment for hazardous waste  Waste to Energy
Overall Market Potential in India Growth Potential for Renewable Energy Sources in India Short term = less than 3 years; medium term = 3-8 years
Opportunity Matrix for Foreign Cos.
Summary of Attractive Opportunities Opportunities in all major sectors – especially solar PV, wind, biomass Opportunities across the value chain 	component manufacturing->equipment supplies->power plant development->financing->training and support Specific opportunities for European companies in equipment and OEM sectors Waste to energy is an important pain point where technology partnerships are being sought – both MSW and industrial waste Positive Indian government policies for component manufacturing and local content www.eai.in
Regional Potential for Renewable Energy
WHO? European Companies in the Indian Renewable Energy Sector
European Companies in Solar
European Companies in Wind
European Companies in Biomass
European Companies in Other RE
HOW? Indian Govt Policies and Regulations Relevant to Foreign Investors Next Steps
Indian Govt Policies and Regulations Relevant to Foreign Investors National Solar Mission Foreign Direct Investment Electricity Act 2003 and Open Power Access Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO) and Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) Local content requirements www.eai.in
RECs and RPOs RPO/REC (all renewables) Long term, sustainable, market driven REC trading started Voluntary purchase as part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) also reported www.eai.in
Next Steps Do a more market potential study for the segment of your choice Hunt for local partners Evolve a marketing/sales plan Set up a presence in India Go www.eai.in
AND…. a few other takeaways
Legal Inputs on Entry of Foreign Companies into Indian RE Refer to the Guide www.eai.in
Real Status of the Solar PV / CSP Industry in India JNNSM first round of bidding over – 150 MW allotted in PV and 470 MW in Solar Thermal Challenge in terms of reverse bidding prices Not all projects expected to achieve financial closure Banks hesitant to lend, but coming around Even though local content is mandatory for C-Si technology, no such guideline for thin films About 50% projects expected to use thin film technology No company yet in  the polysilicon and wafer manufacturing in India www.eai.in
Real Status of Solar PV / CSP industry in India Policy – Gujarat ,[object Object]
Only 100 MW expected to come online by December 2011
No local content requirementPolicy - Others ,[object Object]
Maharastra enforcing RPOswww.eai.in
Real Status of the Solar PV / CSP Industry in India PV Manufacturing Module capacity at about 1.4GW, expected to increase Cell capacity at about 800 MW, expected to cross 1 GW soon No inverter company in India EPC Many global EPC majors like Juwi Solar, Gehrlicher Solar have set up Indian subsidiaries Indian infrastructure/EPC companies also diversifying into solar – like L&T www.eai.in
Indian Power Hierarchy GoI Ministry of Power State Ministry of New & Ren Energy Central Electricity Authority SNA CEREC www.eai.in
Other Organizations and Apex Bodies IREDA – Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Power Finance Corporation Rural Electrification Corp. State Renewable Energy Development Agencies www.eai.in

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Milan event presentation

  • 1. Potential and Opportunities in Indian Renewable Energy Presentation at AGICI Seminar, Milano, Italy Jul 7, 2011 NarasimhanSanthanam Energy Alternatives India – EAI www.eai.in
  • 2. About EAI Dedicated focus on renewable energy and cleantech for India Diversification, feasibility studies, market entry strategy, business intelligence Work with corporates on making their factories use more renewables Founded by professionals from IITs and IIMs Based out of Chennai More from www.eai.in – see also our club, forum, mailing list… www.eai.in
  • 3. Contents WHY… India and Indian renewable energy? WHAT… is the status of and opportunities in Indian renewable energy? WHO… from abroad is already present in the Indian renewable energy sector? HOW… can you enter this exciting segment? AND… a few other takeaways
  • 4. WHY? Why India? Why Indian Renewable Energy? India’s Energy Needs Investments in Indian renewable energy
  • 5. Why India? One of the world’s fastest growing economies Will be in the top 5 countries GDP-wise by 2020 ($1.5 trillion and growing at approx 9%) Large and growing middle class Low wage economy, optimal manufacturing base 100 Indian companies have market cap of US$ 1bn 1,000 Indian companies have received foreign institutional investment 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India www.eai.in
  • 6. Why Indian Renewable Energy? Critical drivers that propel the growth of renewable energy sources in India: Fast economic growth Peak power deficit Thousands of villages without access to grid Country has rich natural resources - esp solar, wind and biomass…and waste. Government (center and state) extremely proactive to the growth of renewable energy sources www.eai.in
  • 7. Why Indian Renewable Energy Now? Get an early mover advantage in one of the fastest-growing renewable energy markets Take advantage of a number of attractive government incentives. Obtain business partnerships and JVs with prominent Indian companies that might not be available later Enter early and go up the learning curve to benefit most when the market starts growing at exponential rate (look at the mobile industry, for instance)
  • 8. India’s Fuel Needs India uses annually (2010 data) 800 billion kWh of electricity 138 million T of petroleum 2.26 trillion cu ft of natural gas Electricity In 2010, peak power shortage was 12 %. Electricity demand expected to rise by 7.4% a year during the next quarter of a century. Installed capacity – 171 GW Expect to install 100 GW during 2012-17 Expected installed capacity 2020 – 350-400 GW 15% contribution from RE by 2020; expect to add 17 GW from renewables during 2012-17; wind (60%), solar (20%), biomass and small hydro (10% each)
  • 9. Power Sources Of the 171 GW (Feb 2011), 18.3 GW is renewable energy. Wind represents about 13 GW, small hydro represents 2.8 GW, and about 2.2 GW of biomass. Source: CEA
  • 10. RE Investments in India www.eai.in
  • 11. Foreign Direct Investment in Renewable Energy
  • 12. WHAT? Needs and Drivers Status of Renewable Energy in India Regional potential for renewable energy in India Attractive Opportunities for European Companies
  • 13. Needs and Drivers Increasing electricity needs Over 60,000 villages without electricity - Dire need for distributed energy generation Peak deficit over 10% Significant industrial productivity loss due to power cuts – 7% decrease in turnovers of Indian companies, acc to Goldman Sachs Significant reliance on diesel as a standby source, increasing the import bill, and resulting in higher pollution Increasing needs of transport and liquid fuels www.eai.in
  • 14. Renewable Energy Status Solar Wind Biomass Biofuels Small Hydro www.eai.in
  • 15. National Solar Mission 20 GW by 2022; state targets in addition KPMG estimates put total installed capacity 68 GW by 2022; EAI estimates put it at 75 GW (solar PV+CSP+offgrid). Focus on both PV and CSP, and thermal Midway through the first phase (total 1000 MW) 200 MW of PV and 500 MW of CSP awarded State-specific Solar Missions – Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra PV expected to have race ahead in the near term, CSP higher prospects post 2015 and long term Emphasis on developing the entire ecosystem Solar Focus - Overall
  • 16. National Solar Mission 10 GW by 2022; state targets in addition 1 GW by end of 2013; 5 GW by end of 2017; 10 GW by 2022 Midway through the first phase 200 MW of PV allocated (5 MW each); 300 MW to be allocated soon Feed in tariffs in the range – 20-24 Euro cents/kWh PV expected to have race ahead in the near term, CSP higher prospects post 2015 and long term Local content requirements Emphasis on developing the entire ecosystem Opportunities for foreign companies: EPCs, developers, component or equipment manufacturing, solar farm analytics, training and support Solar Focus - PV
  • 17. National Solar Mission 10 GW by 2022; state targets in addition Midway through the first phase 500 MW of CSP awarded Minimum capacity – 50 MW Feed-in-tariffs range – 16-22 Euro c/kWh PV expected to have race ahead in the near term, CSP higher prospects post 2015 and long term BHEL – Abengoa JV for CSP in India Opportunities for foreign companies: EPCs, developers, technology transfer, R&D collaboration Solar Focus - CSP
  • 18. Wind Focus Total installed capacity – 14000 MW Fifth largest installed capacity in the world Estimates – 50,000 MW by 2020 Current annual additions of about 2500 MW, expected to increase to 4000 MW Feed-in-tariffs in range – 5.5-9 Euro cents/kWh Main companies – Suzlon, Vestas, Gamesa, GE, Siemens, Enercon, WinWind Demand supply gap in turbines widening Chennai Major hub for turbine manufacturing – Chennai hosts mfg for Vestas, Gamesa, WinWind, Pioneer Wincon… Opportunities for foreign companies: Developers, turbine component manufacturing, wind energy analytics
  • 19. Biomass Focus India has more agricultural land than China (160 mill ha vs 137 mill ha) Total biomass availability in India – about 400 million T per year; agro waste availability – about 200 million T per year, which translates to about 30 GW of power capacity Total installed capacity (including cogeneration): about 2.2 GW (1.1 GW cogen, 0.9 GW combustion, 0.1 GW gasification) Biomass power divided into Combustion – 5 MW and above; low efficiency; 800 MW installed capacity Gasification – 10 kW to 2 MW; medium efficiency; 120 MW installed capacity Feed-in-tariffs in range – 5.5-8 Euro cents/kWh Emerging – Pyrolysis and AD Drivers – rural power needs, small scale power needs Bottlenecks – biomass supply chain, price of biomass Opportunities for foreign companies – Technology transfer (esp for small scale biomass), research collaboration in energy crops, developer
  • 20. National Biofuels Mission Blending targets for both biodiesel and ethanol Biodiesel India is a diesel country – (65 million T diesel vs 17 million T gasoline) Total installed capacity – 1.2 million T Production – Less than 100,000 T Biodiesel facing serious pressure on both supply side and demand side (price) Ethanol India second largest sugar producer in the world (350 million T per annum; Brazil – 645 million T) 95 million gallons (0.32 million T) of fuel ethanol production – 2010 5% blending will require about 150 million gallons (0.5 million T) Tussle between use of ethanol for fuel vs. spirits vs. industrial use Opportunities for foreign companies: Research in oilseeds and cellulosic ethanol, research in increasing seed yield for crops such as Jatropha Biofuels Focus
  • 21. Potential – 15000 MW Status – 2950 MW (20% of total) Grew at about 10% CAGR between 2005-2010; expected to grow at about 13% between 2010-2015 Drivers Power requirements in remote locations Availability of small hydro resources in these locations Requirements of baseload power Bottlenecks Long approval times (over 3 years) Very geography dependent Run of river and hydrokinetic in its nascent stages Large companies more interested in large hydro Number of companies in small hydro keen on selling their licences Opportunities for foreign companies – equipment and component supply, especially more efficient turbines and accessories Small Hydro Focus
  • 22. Potential – 148700 MW Status – 37400 MW installed capacity Drivers Need for large-scale baseload power Need for large-scale low cost power Bottlenecks Large ecological imprint Long time for starting off Large capital requirements Geological surprises Companies in large hydro – (Govt) SJVN, NHPC, Damodar Valley Corp., (Private) Tata Power, Reliance Power, Jaiprakash Power Opportunities for foreign companies – equipment and component supply, ability to bring in large-scale financing Large Hydro Focus
  • 23. 42 million T of municipal solid waste (MSW) 200 million T of agricultural waste Indian cities alone generate 32 billion liters of sewage a day. A wide variety of industrial waste, including animal waste from poultry and cattle farms Potential – 17 MW for MSW and 29 MW for industrial waste Drivers Need to dispose of waste in an environment friendly manner Need to incentivise such waste disposal Bottlenecks Complex logistics Technology still evolving Need to deal with government in many cases, slowing down processes Opportunities for foreign companies – technology transfer (esp gasification related domains), innovative tech to deal with distributed energy production using waste, tech for treatment for hazardous waste Waste to Energy
  • 24. Overall Market Potential in India Growth Potential for Renewable Energy Sources in India Short term = less than 3 years; medium term = 3-8 years
  • 25. Opportunity Matrix for Foreign Cos.
  • 26. Summary of Attractive Opportunities Opportunities in all major sectors – especially solar PV, wind, biomass Opportunities across the value chain component manufacturing->equipment supplies->power plant development->financing->training and support Specific opportunities for European companies in equipment and OEM sectors Waste to energy is an important pain point where technology partnerships are being sought – both MSW and industrial waste Positive Indian government policies for component manufacturing and local content www.eai.in
  • 27. Regional Potential for Renewable Energy
  • 28. WHO? European Companies in the Indian Renewable Energy Sector
  • 33. HOW? Indian Govt Policies and Regulations Relevant to Foreign Investors Next Steps
  • 34. Indian Govt Policies and Regulations Relevant to Foreign Investors National Solar Mission Foreign Direct Investment Electricity Act 2003 and Open Power Access Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPO) and Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) Local content requirements www.eai.in
  • 35. RECs and RPOs RPO/REC (all renewables) Long term, sustainable, market driven REC trading started Voluntary purchase as part of corporate social responsibility (CSR) also reported www.eai.in
  • 36. Next Steps Do a more market potential study for the segment of your choice Hunt for local partners Evolve a marketing/sales plan Set up a presence in India Go www.eai.in
  • 37. AND…. a few other takeaways
  • 38. Legal Inputs on Entry of Foreign Companies into Indian RE Refer to the Guide www.eai.in
  • 39. Real Status of the Solar PV / CSP Industry in India JNNSM first round of bidding over – 150 MW allotted in PV and 470 MW in Solar Thermal Challenge in terms of reverse bidding prices Not all projects expected to achieve financial closure Banks hesitant to lend, but coming around Even though local content is mandatory for C-Si technology, no such guideline for thin films About 50% projects expected to use thin film technology No company yet in the polysilicon and wafer manufacturing in India www.eai.in
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  • 41. Only 100 MW expected to come online by December 2011
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  • 44. Real Status of the Solar PV / CSP Industry in India PV Manufacturing Module capacity at about 1.4GW, expected to increase Cell capacity at about 800 MW, expected to cross 1 GW soon No inverter company in India EPC Many global EPC majors like Juwi Solar, Gehrlicher Solar have set up Indian subsidiaries Indian infrastructure/EPC companies also diversifying into solar – like L&T www.eai.in
  • 45. Indian Power Hierarchy GoI Ministry of Power State Ministry of New & Ren Energy Central Electricity Authority SNA CEREC www.eai.in
  • 46. Other Organizations and Apex Bodies IREDA – Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Power Finance Corporation Rural Electrification Corp. State Renewable Energy Development Agencies www.eai.in
  • 47. Specific Trade Associations between India and EU A EU India coordinated call for proposals on research in the area of solar technologies for Euro 10 million is underway European Investment Bank is offering loans of upto Euro 1 billion to support investments contributing the climate change mitigation through renewable energy projects. A 28 million Euro project on renewable energy, energy efficiency and low carbon urban development has been agreed upon. Work will commence beginning of 2012. Bilateral agencies such as the Nordic Investment Bank, the French Development Agency and KfW have also helped European firms access the Indian market. In 2008, an EU funded initiative, the European Business and Technology centre (EBTC), was launched to facilitate small and medium European firms to tap clean technology opportunities in India. www.eai.in
  • 48. Specific Trade Associations between India and Italy MoU on Indo-Italian Renewable Energy Cooperation between the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India and the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea of Italy (Feb 2007) Identifying various areas of interest and cooperation for development of new and renewable energy technologies, systems, sub-systems, devices, components etc. Monitoring and evaluating cooperative activities. Working Groups will be headed by the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and the General Director of the Department of Environmental Research and Development of the Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea, respectively. The Working Group meet twice a year in India and Italy alternatively. www.eai.in
  • 49. All the best! NarasimhanSanthanamEnergy Alternatives India – EAI Mob: +91-98413-48117 narsi@eai.in, www.eai.in www.eai.in

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Biodiesel in tons, ethanol ion gallons ??