TWO NEW MUST-HAVE RESEARCH REPORTS ON THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR



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TWO NEW MUST-HAVE RESEARCH REPORTS ON THE RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR A) Renewable Energy Development in India 2009 B) Biofuels in India (For details, see overleaf)

Two New Reports on Renewable Energy and Bio Fuels Power Line Research RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA 2009 Table of Contents (Release date: April 27, 2009. Number of pages: 300) 1. OVERVIEW................................ - Energy Sector Overview - Role of Renewables - Market Drivers - Potential Market Size - Current Status by Technology 2. POLICY AND REGULATION................... - Policy Framework in National Action Plan for Climate Change Electricity Act 2003 Fiscal and Other Incentives - Institutional Framework - Regulatory Framework - Way Forward 3. FINANCING............................... - Review of Financing Options - Sources of Financing (including Carbon Financing) - Experience so far - Key Financing Agencies 4. WIND ENERGY SECTOR..................... - Size and Growth - Key Trends - Technology and Market Shares - Economics - Key Government Initiatives - Major Projects under Development - Major Players' Profiles 5. SOLAR ENERGY SECTOR.................... - Size and Growth - Key Trends - Technology and Market Share - Economics - Key Government Initiatives - Major Projects under Development - Major Players' Profiles 6. BIOMASS ENERGY SECTOR................. - Size and Growth - Key Trends - Technology and Market Shares - Economics - Key Government Initiatives - Major Projects under Development - Major Players' Profiles 7. SMALL HYDRO POWER SECTOR............. - Size and Growth - Key Trends - Technology and Market Shares - Economics - Key Government Initiatives - Major Projects under Development - Major Players' Profiles 8. OTHER EMERGING RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES........................... - Bioethanol - Biodiesel - Fuel Cells - Hydrogen Energy Each section will contain the current status and growth, key government initiatives and future potential. 9. GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SCENARIO.... - Current Market Size and Growth - Market Drivers - Key Global Trends and Challenges - Overview of Successful International Renewable Policies - Key Global Trends and Challenges 10. APPENDIX................................. - Key Data and Statistics

Two New Reports on Renewable Energy and Bio Fuels Renewable Energy Development in India - 2009 Report: List of Tables 1. OVERVIEW - Per Capita Primary Energy Consumption (2007) - Primary Energy Consumption in India (mtoe) - Year-wise Installed Power Capacity (2001-09) - India's Renewable Energy Potential - India' Renewable Energy Achievements (January 2009) - Policy Framework and Key Incentives for Renewable Technologies - State-wise Wind Installed Capacity (September 2008) - State-wise Grid connected Biomass and Cogeneration Power in 2007-08 - State-wise Installed Projects and Capacity for SHP in 2007-08 2. POLICY AND REGULATION - State wise Renewable Purchase Obligations for 2008-09 - Feed-in Tariffs for Select States 3. FINANCING - Budgetary Allocations during 2007-09 (Rs million) 4. WIND ENERGY SECTOR - Wind Power Potential in India - State-wise Gross and Technical Potential (September 2008) - Year-wise Wind Installed Capacity Addition during 1999-2008 (MW) - State-wise Generation from Wind Projects as on March 2008 - Technical Details of Some Models of Wind Electric Generators in India - Incentives by Various State Governments to Private Sector WEGs - Installed Capacity of Selected Private Wind Farm Developers in India - Manufacturer-wise Wind Installed Capacity 5. SOLAR ENERGY SECTOR - Solar PV Systems installed under the Solar Photovoltaic Program (January 2009) - Solar Power Annual Demand - Annual Production Growth of PV Cells and Modules in India (MW) - End use of solar PV energy - Silicon Usage in Crystalline Technologies (Grams per Watt) - Thin Film Technology Market Share - Comparison of Crystalline Silicon and Thin Film Based Technologies - Cost Structure of Crystalline Silicon Value Chain - Cost Structure of Thin Film Module - Profitability Parameters for 100 MW Poly - Crystalline and Thin Film Units - Key Projects - Key Projects Signed during Vibrant Gujarat Summit 6. BIOMASS ENERGY SECTOR - State-wise Biomass Resource Availability - State-wise Trend of Cumulative Grid-connected Biomass and Cogeneration W) - State-wise Cumulative Grid-connected Biomass and Cogeneration Power till 112 - Fuel Plan for a 7 MW Rankine Cycle Biomass Power Plant - Typical Composition of Biomass-based Producer Gas - Capital Subsidy for Bagasse Cogeneration and Biomass Gasifiers - Subsidy for Biogas-based Power Generation Plants

Two New Reports on Renewable Energy and Bio Fuels Renewable Energy Development in India - 2009 Report: List of Tables - Fiscal Incentives for Bagasse Cogeneration and Biomass Power Generation - Bio-energy Project Summary of IREDA (as of August 2008) - Policy for Cogeneration in Different States - Policy for Biomass Power Generation in Different States - Bagasse Cogeneration Projects in India with a Minimum of 10 MW Surplus Power - Biomass Projects under Implementation by Orient Green Power Private Limited - Project Summary of Orient Green Power Private Limited - Project Summary of Netpro Renewable Energy (India) Limited - Installations of Ankur Scientific Energy Technologies for Power Generation - Project Summary of OVN Bio Energy Private Limited - Project Summary of Chanderpur Works - Equipment Manufacturers and Consultancies 7. SMALL HYDRO POWER SECTOR - Sub-division of Small Hydro Power Projects - SHP Potential in India - Year-wise Capacity Additions - State-wise Installed Capacity and Projects under Implementation up to 2007-08 - Private Sector Initiatives - MNRE Incentives for SHP Promotion - Policy for Water Mills - Policy for SHPs in Different States - Installed SHP Plants of 15 MW and Above - SHP Plants of 10 MW and Above Under Implementation - Major State Government Entities into SHP - Major Private Sector Entities into SHP - Manufacturers Producing Micro-hydel E quipment and Water Mills 8. OTHER EMERGING RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES - Emissions from Geothermal Facilities Compared with Coal Facilities - On-line Geothermal Capacity in the US as of March 2009 (MW) - Geothermal Projects under Development in the US - Applications of Fuel Cells in India - Properties of Hydrogen vis-à-vis Other Conventional Fuels 9. GLOBAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SCENARIO - Global Wind Power Installed Capacity 2008 - Top Ten Wind Turbine Manufacturers LIST OF FIGURES - Energy Flow Diagram for a 7 MW Biomass Power Plant - Energy Flow Diagram for a 1,063 kw Biogas Power Plant - Process Diagram for Bioethanol Production - Process Diagram for Biodiesel Production - Process Diagram for Geothermal Energy - Configuration of a Fuel Cell Vehicle - Year-wise Cumulative Global Installed Wind Capacity during 1996-2008 (MW) - Global Cumulative PV Capacities during 1999-2007(MW) - Country-wise Market Share of Global PV Cell Production in 2007 - Most Significant Components of Renewable Energy Policy

Two New Reports on Renewable Energy and Bio Fuels Power Line Research BIOFUELS IN INDIA Table of Contents (Release date: May 8, 2009. Number of pages: 234) 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...................... 2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW....................... 3. SUPPLY................................... - Industry Structure - Installed Capacity and Production, by State Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Bihar - Installed Capacity and Production, by Company - Availability of Feedstock - Current Status - Outlook - Way Forward - Issues - Strategies 4. DEMAND.................................. - Background - Current Status of Demand and Offtake (by state) - Current Status of Demand and Offtake (by company, including IOC, BPCL, HPCL) - Status of Ethanol Blending Programme, by State Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Orissa, Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu - Alcohol Consumption Competing User Segments Potable Industrial Transport Imports Consumer Viewpoints - Key Issues and Strategies 5. ECONOMICS AND PRICING.................. - Prevalent Business Models - Pricing Basics - Pricing Trends - Cost Structure - Comparative Costs, by Feedstock (corn, sweet sorghum, molasses, sugarcane juice) - Comparative Costs, by End Product (ethanol, biodiesel) - Comparative Costs, by Origin (domestic ethanol, imported ethanol) - Key Challenges 6. TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS................. - Supply Chain - Distribution Logistics - Retail 7. BIODIESEL................................ - Current Status Cultivation Status Production and R&D Status - Policy Moves - Key Governing Policies - Cost and Pricing 8. POLICY, REGULATION AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK............................. - Key Ministries - Policy Framework National Biofuel Policy - Issues/Challenges 9. GLOBAL SCENARIO........................ - Global Ethanol Scenario Key Drivers Across Countries Global Demand, by Type, by Region Global Supply, by Country Imports Exports Various Prevalent Business Models Costs Across Countries and Pricing Trends - Ethanol Industry in Brazil An Example Macroeconomic Scene Agriculture Scenario Sugarcane, Sugar and Ethanol Investment Climate Regulatory Environment Key Market Statistics Sourcing Economics from Brazil and Impact on India 10. PROFILES OF KEY PLAYERS............... Leading Sugar Mills Leading Distilleries Leading Refiners Others 11. APPENDIX...............................

Two New Reports on Renewable Energy and Bio Fuels Bio Fuels in India Report: List of Tables 2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW - Per Capita Primary Energy Consumption (2007) - Primary Energy Consumption in India (mtoe) - Fuel-wise Energy Consumption in 2007 (%) - Roles and Responsibilities of Various Ministries - Ethanol Production and Consumption - Estimated Biodiesel Requirement (million litres) - Feedstock Availability and Ethanol Production - Biodiesel Manufacturing Facilities 3. SUPPLY - Roles and Responsibilities of Other Government Departments/Ministries - State Levies on Ethanol in the Notified States/UT under the Notification in October 2004 4. DEMAND - Companies in Maharashtra Producing Ethanol in the 2007-08 Season - Actual Ethanol Production as per EMAI - Existing Ethanol Capacity and Production in Uttar Pradesh - Existing ethanol capacity and production in Gujarat - Existing Ethanol Capacity and Production in Karnataka - Existing Ethanol Capacity - Existing Ethanol Capacity and Production in Tamil Nadu - Existing Ethanol Capacity and Production in Bihar - Sugarcane Cultivation and Sugar Production Data - State-wise Molasses Production ('000 tonnes) - Molasses and ethanol production - Import of Denatured Ethanol, Thousand Litres 5. ECONOMICS AND PRICING - Tail Pipe Emission Standards in India - Trend in Consumption of Petrol (million tonnes) - State-wise Procurement of Ethanol by Companies up to September 2008 (Million Litres) - Uttar Pradesh - Molasses production and consumption (lakh qtls) - Uttar Pradesh - Ethanol Production and Consumption (million litres) - Maharashtra - Ethanol Production and Consumption (million litres) - Alcohol Production, Consumption and Imports 2003-09 - Trend in Petrol Consumption - Projected Demand and Supply of Ethanol for 5 per cent Blending in Petrol - Year wise Ethanol Production and Consumption in India 2001-07 - Import of Industrial Alcohol from 2001-06 6. TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS - Economics of Ethanol Production from Molasses - Revenues per 100 tonne of Sugarcane (Rs) - Delivered Cost of Ethanol - Taxes/Levies Imposed by Various State Governments on Ethanol (as of May 2007)

Two New Reports on Renewable Energy and Bio Fuels Bio Fuels in India Report: List of Tables - Capital Cost of Ethanol Production using Different Feedstock, Rs million - Cost Estimates for Biodiesel Production (22 tonnes per day capacity) - Estimation of NABARD on yield and Income Levels from Jatropha Cultivation 7. BIODIESEL - ASTM PS121 for B20 - Estimated Biodiesel Requirement (million litres) - State-wise land indentified for biodiesel plantation - Funds released for oil bearing plants cultivation - Achievement of TBO Plantation in the Tenth Plan - Designated Biodiesel Procurement Centres - Available waste land in Chhattisgarh - West Bangal Governmment's Biodiesel Plantation Programme (2005) - Estimated Land Requirement by Indian Railways for 200 mlpa diesel - Production Plans of Select Private Biodiesel Producers 8. POLICY, REGULATION AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK - 9. GLOBAL SCENARIO - World Liquid Fuels Consumption - Biofuel Production 2007 - Biofuels Blending Mandates - Biofuel Capacity in the US 10. PROFILES OF KEY PLAYERS - Capacities in 2007-08 across Companies - Group Capacity Expansion and Production - Key Financial Indicators, Rs million - Production from Various Assets - OSML Key Assets - Key Financial Indicators, Rs million - Key Company Assets - Major Performance Parameters - Capacity Trends - Key Financials (Rs million) - Key Financials, June 2008 (Rs million) - Plant Production Details - Key Production Assets (Rs million) - Overseas Affiliates of Praj Industries - Key Financial Indicators (Rs million) - IOC's Fuel Ethanol Contract for E5 Programme - Key Financials (Rs million) - HPCL's Ethanol Requirement for E5 Programme (million litres) - BPCL's Ethanol Requirement for E5 Programme (million litres)

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