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India has a large energy sector which is growing rapidly and is endowed with primary and renewable energy resources. Information on data on India energy sector is widely available from large number of agencies however India does not have any one agency, like EIA USA to issue comprehensive authentic data on the sector. Energy sector professionals generally struggle to get a total picture at one place and it is a cumbersome job to get the essential and authentic information covering coal, oil and gas, power and renewable sectors. Keeping this in mind, InfralineEnergy has come up with a 'Reference Book on Energy Infrastructure in India'. For further details http://www.infraline.com/Reports.aspx?id=276&tlt=Energy-Infrastructure-in-India-A-Reference-Book-&sl=Business%20Report%20Series

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Page 1: Energy Infrastructure in India : A Reference Book

Sectors Covered:

Coal

Oil and Gas

Power

Renewable

First of its kind report

in India

Energy Infrastructure in India: A Reference Book

October 2013

* Map Indicative

Page 2: Energy Infrastructure in India : A Reference Book

Energy has been the anchor as one of the most important link for sustainable economic growth and human

development. The per capita energy consumption is one of the key parameters used to assess the stage of

economic and social development of any country. The development of energy sector is an interplay of complex

factors covering policies and regulations, political and economic stability, resources endowment, technology

development and adoption, large capital investments on long gestation period projects, complex risk

profiles, supporting goods and services sector, skilled and managerial manpower and various commercial and

contractual aspects. Reaching energy to the end users need development of huge supporting infrastructure

covering railways and roadways, transmission and distribution grids, transmission and distribution

pipelines, storages, marketing facilities among others. Growth of energy sector also leads to extraction of

natural resources and thus responsibilities for environment management and social aspects.

India is set to remain one of the top five energy consuming country as it continues with its economic growth

programs, and its population of 1.24 billion strive to improve its standard of living. The question remains about

the scale and speed at which India’s energy demand will expand. As per IEA, India is fourth largest energy

consumer with over 4% of the world's total annual energy consumption and expected to be the third largest

energy consumer by 2025 after USA and China with favorable economic and social developments.

The Twelfth Five Year Plan lays special emphasis on development of the infrastructure sector including

energy, as the availability of quality infrastructure is important not only for sustaining high growth but also

ensuring that the growth is inclusive.

Energy Infrastructure in India

India has a large energy sector which is growing rapidly. India is reasonably well endowed with primaryand renewable energy resources. Coming years would witness huge investment in the energy sectorsalong the entire value chains and this will be led by public and private spending. Information and data onIndian energy sector is widely available from large number of agencies however India does not have anyone agency , like EIA USA, to issue comprehensive and authentic data on the sector .

Infraline has taken the first small step and is set to come out with first of its kind “Energy Infrastructurein India: A Reference Book”, covering Coal, Oil & Gas, Power and Renewable Sectors. The compendiummainly includes maps, diagrams, and associated key statistics with minimal text. The compendium hasbeen designed to act as a reference document for vast array of stakeholders to have high value firsthand information on the setting of Indian energy sector. We are confident this publication will serve allinvolved with the Indian energy sector, directly or indirectly.

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Figure: India’s Global Ranking: Key Energy Parameters

Source: IEA

Page 3: Energy Infrastructure in India : A Reference Book

Institutional Framework of Coal Sector in India

Information on coal and lignite resources of India

Key Statistics on Coal production and consumption

Coal dispatch by various companies

Insight of existing and upcoming coal washeries in India

Country-wise coal import in India

Movement of coal- multi modal transportation

Renewable Sector Infrastructure in India

Institutional Framework of Renewable Sector in India

Pan India Renewable Energy Profiles viz. Solar, Wind, SHP and Bio Energy

State-wise Potential Estimate Map of Renewable Energy Sources

State-wise Achievement Map of Renewable Energy based Installations

Key Statistics for Solar, Wind, SHP, Biomass, Cogeneration and Waste to Energy Domains

Growth Trend of Solar, Wind, SHP and Bio Energy in India

Upcoming Renewable Energy Based Projects

Potential and Developments in Newer RE Technologies: Offshore Wind and Geothermal Energy

Coal Infrastructure in India

Oil and Gas Infrastructure in India

Institutional Framework of Oil and Gas Sector in India

Key Statistics of Exploration and Production and CBM Blocks in India ( Maps)

Information on LNG/FSRU terminals

Information on Crude Oil refineries and Strategic storage in India

Information on Crude oil, Product and Natural Gas Pipelines in India

CGD Infrastructure in India

Unconventional Gas Resources (CBM , Shale Gas, Hydrates)

Institutional Framework of Power Sector in India

Region Wise Power Maps of India

Information on Central Sector Thermal, Hydro and Nuclear Power Projects

State wise information on:

State Sector Thermal and Hydro Power Projects

Private Sector Thermal and Hydro Power Projects

State wise information on Power Transmission lines and substations

State wise information of Power Distribution

Yearly Approved Power Sales

All India Electricity Statistics

Power Infrastructure in India

Key Highlights

Page 4: Energy Infrastructure in India : A Reference Book

1. Coal Infrastructure in India

1.1 Details of coal and lignite resources of India

Coalfield-wise coal resources

State-wise coal resources

Type-wise coal resources

Category-wise coal resources

Depth-wise coal resources

State-wise lignite reserves

Depth-wise lignite resources

1.2 Broad Characteristics of Indian coal

1.3 Coal and Lignite production trend

Type-wise production

Mine-wise production

Company-wise Production

State-wise coal production

1.4 Coal consumption trend

1.5 Details on captive coal blocks

1.6 Insights of existing and upcoming coal washeries in India

1.7 Insight to coal imports in India

Type-wise

Country-wise

Port-wise

1.8 Organisation set-up of Indian coal sector

1.9 Coal Movement- Railways, Roadways, Waterways

1.10 Railway map for Indian coal

2. Oil & Gas Infrastructure in India

2.1 Exploration and Production and CBM Blocks in India

2.2 LNG/FSRU terminals(existing and new- Capacity build up)

Existing/Proposed /Under Construction

2.3 Crude Oil refineries and Strategic storage in India

Existing/Proposed /Under Construction

2.4 Crude oil, Product and Natural Gas Pipelines in India

Existing/Proposed /Under Construction

2.5 CGD Infrastructure in India

2.6 Unconventional Gas

2.7 Sector wise consumption of petroleum products

2.8 Sector wise consumption of gas

2.9 LNG Trade to India

3. Power Infrastructure in India

3.1 Region Wise Power Maps of India

3.2 Central Sector Power Projects Thermal/ Hydro/Nuclear

3.3 State Sector Power Projects Thermal and Hydro

3.4 State wise Power Transmission

Circuit Kilometres with Voltage Levels

Transmission Substations

3.5 State wise Power Distribution

Area in square kilometres

No of Consumers

T&D losses

Yearly Power Sales

3.6 All India Electricity Statistics

Installed Generating Capacity of Electricity in India

Sector wise Consumption of Electricity in India

Rural Electrification

4. Renewable Sector Infrastructure in India

Potential of Renewable Energy in India

State-wise Installed Capacity Over Last Decade

Growth Trend in Top 5 states

4.1. Solar

a. India Solar Resource; DNI Map

b. Solar Installed Capacity under

JNNSM

State Policy

REC Mechanism

Other Schemes

c. Projects under

RPSSGP (Phase I)

NVVN (Phase I Batch I)

NVVN (Phase I Batch II)

d. Y-O-Y Solar PV Installed Capacity

e. State-wise total Solar Installed Capacity

f. Upcoming Solar Projects in India

Contents and Coverage

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4.2. Wind

Wind Power Density Map

Estimated Wind Potential in India

State-wise Installed Capacity

Wind Projects Registered Under REC

Mechanism

Wind Monitoring Station: Abstract

Growth Trend of Wind Installed Capacity

State-wise Growth Trend of Wind Installed

Capacity

Market Share of WEG Manufacturers

Major Wind Farm Owners in India

Upcoming Wind Projects in India

Offshore Wind

4.3. Bio-Energy

Potential and Installed Capacity State-wise

o Biomass

o Bagasse Cogen

o Waste to Energy

o Bio Gas

Growth Trend over Last Decade

Biomass and Cogen Installed Capacity

Growth Trend of Top 6 States

Upcoming Projects

Target Plan for 12th Five Year Plan

4.4. Small Hydro Power

State-wise Potential of SHP

Growth Trend of SHP in India

State-wise Installed Capacity

4.5. Geothermal Energy

Potential Sites in India

Proposed Geothermal Projects

Temperature-wise Applications of Geothermal

Resources

Contents and Coverage

Page 6: Energy Infrastructure in India : A Reference Book

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