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Solar Photovoltaic Market in India 2014

November 2014 | 102 pages | ID: S769C2C9398EN
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Netscribes’ latest market research report titled Solar Photovoltaic Market in India 2014 states that the renewable energy sector is gaining prominence in India. With the country facing a continuous shortfall in the supply of conventional sources required to meet the increasing demand for energy in recent years, the focus is gradually shifting from conventional to renewable sources of energy. In order to reduce the current demand-supply gap for electricity within the country, the renewable energy sector has to be given high importance. With several solar PV projects coming up under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), the demand for PV cells and modules is expected to increase significantly. Moreover, the capital costs involved in setting up solar PV projects in India, along with the feasible geographical location of the country that enables it to receive around 3,000 hours of sunshine each year, makes solar PV a highly viable option for electricity generation. The domestic solar PV industry has also attracted significant investments over the past few years. These factors will ensure that the market continues to exhibit steady future growth.

The Government of India is actively involved in the development of the renewable energy sector. Through its various programs, it has directly and indirectly benefitted the solar PV industry. The market is characterized by high competition among players. Although the import of low cost products from China has had a negative impact on the business of organized players, the market continues to exhibit steady growth which is expected to benefit the industry as a whole.
Slide 1: Executive Summary

Macroeconomic Indicators
Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Jul 2013 – Dec 2013)
Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Feb 2013 – Jul 2013), Exchange Rate: Half Yearly (Aug 2013 – Jan 2014)
Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12), Trade Balance: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13), FDI: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13)

Introduction
Slide 5: India – Energy Scenario and Region-Wise Installed Capacity
Slide 6: India – Energy Demand-Supply Forecasts (2006-07, 2011-12, 2016-17e)
Slide 7: Renewable Energy Scenario, Energy Market Segmentation and Renewable Energy Market Segmentation
Slide 8: Relevance of Solar Power in Indian Power Sector
Slide 9: Classification of Solar Photovoltaic cells
Slide 10: Types of PV Systems
Slide 11-12: Solar Photovoltaic Market – Overview of Applications

Market Overview
Slide 13: Solar Photovoltaic – Market Overview, Cumulative PV Installed Capacity – Growth (2009 – 2018e)
Slide 14: Solar Photovoltaic – Quarterly Capacity Additions(Q1 2013 – Q4 2013), Policy – Wise Capacity Contribution (2013), PV Modules Used: Segmentation (2012) and Indian Solar Photovoltaic Manufacturing Capacity (2012)
Slide 15: Solar PV Map – India (Top 10 States; As on March 2014)
Slide 16-17: State wise Installed Capacity of Solar PV Projects under Various Scheme (As on Jan 2014)

Supply Chain Analysis
Slide 18: Photovoltaic Cell – Supply Chain


Drivers & Challenges
Slide 19: Drivers and Challenges – Summary
Slide 20-24: Drivers
Slide 25-27: Challenges

Government Initiatives
Slide 28: Government Participation – Summary
Slide 29-34: Major Government Bodies and Key Initiatives and Programmes

Trends
Slide 35: Key Trends – Summary
Slide 36-40: Major Trends in the Market

Recent Developments
Slide 41: National Solar Mission
Slide 42: State Policies
Slide 43-47: Renewable Purchase Obligation

Competitive Landscape
Slide 48: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Slide 49-53: Competitive Benchmarking (FY 2013)
Slide 54-69: Major Public Players
Slide 70-99: Major Private Players

Strategic Recommendation
Slide 100: Key Strategic Initiatives

Appendix
Slide 101: Key Ratios Description
Slide 102: Sources of Information


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