Tata Power is India's largest integrated private power company. It generates, transmits, and distributes electricity. The document discusses Tata Power's industry analysis, company background, supply chain, financial review, SWOT analysis, and sustainability initiatives. It notes that Tata Power has a long history in India dating back to its first power plant in 1915. The financial review shows net revenues of Rs. 18,854 crore in 2009 and Rs. 19,348 crore in 2010. The SWOT analysis identifies strengths in its brand and renewable initiatives, and weaknesses in coal dependence and skills gaps.
2. FLOW OF PRESENTATION
Industry Analysis
Company Analysis
Company Background
Tata Group
Supply Chain
Financial Review
SWOT Analysis
Sustainability Initiatives
3. INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
• 4% of Global Energy • The Regional Power Grids are • Electricity distribution is the
Consumption in India established for optimal penultimate process in the
utilisation of the power delivery of electric power
• Predominantly controlled by
the Government of India • Inter-regional power • This interface features
exchanges depending upon transformers
power availability and load
conditions
Electricity Power Power
Generation Transmission Distribution
4. INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
Power Generation in India
State Sector Central Sector Private Sector
22%
47%
31%
Source: Cygnus India Report on Indian Power Sector
6. COMPANY BACKGROUND
Founder Mr. Jamshetji Tata’s vision of ‘clean, cheap &
abundant power
Tata Power commissioned India’s first power plant- the
hydro-electric station- in Khopoli (72 MW) in 1915
Tata Power is the largest integrated private power
company in India
7. TATA GROUP
Graphic Source: Tata Power Investor Presentation 2010
8. SUPPLY CHAIN
30% equity interest 2 capesize vessels 3,176 MW of 17 receiving stations Mumbai distribution
FUEL
DISTRIBUTION
GENERATION
TRANSMISSION
FUEL TRANSPORTATION
in Indonesian coal owned, delivery in operationalcapacity In Mumbai network
producers, KPC and 2011 2,449 MW thermal 51:49 JV between 1,781 Km of
Arutmin 3 long term charters Tata Power and underground cable
447 MW hydro
33.3% stake in signed Powergrid network
Mandakini 277 MW wind Corporation of India Over 180,000 retail
40% stake in Tubed 3 MW of solar Ltd consumers
Graphic Source: Tata Power Investor Presentation 2010
9. EXISTING PRESENCE
Graphic Source: Tata Power Investor Presentation 2010
10. FINANCIAL REVIEW
2009 2010
Net Revenue Rs. 18, 854 Cr. Rs. 19, 348 Cr.
Total Rs. 16, 043 Cr. Rs. 15, 893 Cr.
Expenditure
Total Profit Rs. 2,138 Cr. Rs. 2,181 Cr.
(After Tax)
Financial Review for Tata Power
11. SWOT ANALYSIS
Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
• Well Established • Dependence on • Renewable energy • Entry of new
Brand external sources for is the future of players such as
• Tata Power has coal power generation Reliance into the
invested in • Lack of skilled • With improving power industry
Renewable energy manpower for Tata technology, sources • Pricing wars
Power’s Renewable such as solar energy between Reliance
energy initiatives could be and Tata regarding
economically power tariff in
feasible Mumbai
12. SUSTAINABILITY INITATIVES
Care for environment Care for community Care for customers Care for people
• Growth through • Principles of community • Energy clubs • Safety and health
renewable , clean green engagement • Customer care centers • Organizational
energy • Helping communities • Demand side transformation
• Efficient become self-reliant and management, energy • Employee learning &
technologies, investments empowered audits development
in energy startups • Carbon neutral village
• Carbon footprint clusters
reduction
the country's energy demand has grown an average of 3.6% per annum over the past 30 years. the country's energy demand has grown an average of 3.6% per annum over the past 30 years
The electricity sector in India supplies the world's 5th largest energy consumer, accounting for 4.0% of global energy consumption by more than 17% of global population