Solar Energy - India
February 2009
Executive Summary

              Solar energy market in India is worth USD XX mn
  Market      Accounts for less than x% of total installed renewable energy capacity
              Government plans to increase the share of renewable energy to y% by 2032
              Solar energy is harnessed through either of two methods:
               – Solar Thermal Plant/Concentrated Solar Power Plant




                                LE
               – Solar Photovoltaic (SPV)




                               P
              Drivers: Positive government policies, entry of new players in polysilicon market, abundant solar
  Drivers &   radiation in India, export demand for solar equipment
 Challenges


                            SA
              material imports
                              M
              Challenges: High unit cost of solar energy, volatility in polysilicon prices, and dependence on raw


              Increase in M&A activity in renewable energy sector
  Trends      Domestic and international players are moving in solar energy space
              Public and private investments have increased in solar energy market



              Major players include Company AA, BB CC etc
Competition   New players entering the solar space include company DD
              Companies have increased their investments in solar technology and products



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•Introduction
•Market Overview
•Drivers & Challenges
•Trends
•Government Initiatives
•Competition
•Key Developments


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Renewable energy sources are gaining share in the total power
 capacity in India
 Overview                                                           Power Sector Break-up
 • Principal renewable sources of energy are:                      100       a%            b%              c%     Renewable
          Wind Energy
                                                                    80
          Small Hydro upto 25 MW
          Biogas                                                    60
                                                                             x%            y%



                                         LE
          Solar Energy                                                                                     z%     Conventional
                                                                    40
 • Renewable energy capacity reached ZZ MW, accounting


                                        P
                                                                    20
   for x% of the total installed power capacity in India
 • Renewable energy witnessed the growth of x% in                    0

   2007


                                     S M
   installed capacity from AA MW in 2002 to BB MW in


                                      A
 • The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)
   plans to take the total renewable energy capacity to
                                                                             2002          2007
                                                                                       Thermal
                                                                                         x%
                                                                                                          2008*




   more than X MW during 11th Five-Year Plan
 • Wind energy accounts for x% of the total renewable
   energy capacity                                                                    u%
                                                                             Nuclear z%           y%
                                                                             Renewable
                                                                                                  Hydro

                        India plans to more than double its renewable energy capacity by 2012
                        India plans to more than double its renewable energy capacity by 2012
* As of Feb, 20--
Source:

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Solar energy is at a nascent stage in India and the Solar
 Photovoltaic method of power generation is dominant
 Overview                                                                 Capacity and Growth
 •Solar energy market is worth USD XX mn                                      Sources / Systems           Estimated           Cumulative
                                                                                                          potential          Achievement*
          Solar energy accounts for a fraction (less than x%) of
          the total renewable energy installed capacity in India          Distributed Renewable Power
                                                                          Solar power                          -             XY MW
 •India has long term goal of generating x% of the


                                              LE
  country’s electricity from renewable sources by                         Decentralized Energy Systems




                                             P
  2032                                                                    SPV Program                 ZZ MW/ Sq.Km

 •Solar energy can be harnessed through two                               Solar Street Lighting                -             AA nos.
  methods –


                                          SAM
     Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) - converts light
     directly into electricity
                                                                          Home Lighting System
                                                                          Solar Lantern
                                                                          Solar Power Plants
                                                                                                               -
                                                                                                               -
                                                                                                               -
                                                                                                                             BB nos.
                                                                                                                             CC nos.
                                                                                                                             DD Mwp
           – E.g. Standalone Power Plant                                  Solar Photovoltaic Pumps             -             EE nos.
           – MNRE has funded xx grid interactive SPV power                Solar Thermal Program                -
             plants with total capacity of yy MW                          Solar Water Heating          Y million Sq. m       X million Sq. m
          Solar Thermal/Concentrated Solar Power                          System                       collector area        collector area
          (CSP) - converts light first into heat and then                 Solar Cooker                         -             A mn
          electricity                                                     • Distributed Renewable Power – Grid interactive
           – Examples Water Heating, Solar Ponds, Solar                   • Decentralized Energy Systems – Off-Grid
             Cooker, Solar Air Heating
                                                                          * As of October 31, 20--
Source:

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Drivers and Challenges




                                                                Challenges
  Drivers                                                       Solar Power Unaffordable due to high
                                                                costs
  Tropical Location                                             High dependence on raw material
                                                                import
  Government initiatives
                                                                Volatility in polysilicon prices
  New players entering polysilicon
  market                                                        Land scarcity

  Major export demand

  Minimal fuel and environmental risks




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Key Trends



                                   Increase in M&A activity




                                         Trends


      New players entering solar                                Increase in public and private
           energy market                                                investments




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Government is providing various direct and indirect incentives to
 encourage investment in solar energy..
                          • Financial assistance amounting upto INR -- per KW hour in case of solar PV with
    Direct Initiatives      maximum capacity of X MW and upto INR -- per KW in case of thermal Power plant for a
                            period of x years
                          • Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) provides revolving fund to
                            financing and leasing companies offering credit for the purchase of PV systems




                                        PLE
                          • Direct Investment of up to x% is permitted in non-conventional energy sector through
                            the automatic route




   Indirect Initiatives
                                     SAM
                          • In March 20-- the Indian government announced a semiconductor policy under its
                            Special Incentive Package Scheme (SIPS)

                          Type of Unit   Threshold NPV of                 Incentives in SEZ   Incentives in Non - SEZ
                                         investment
                          Fabrication*          USD – bn                         x%           a% + Exemption from CVD
                          Eco-System            USD – bn                         y%           b% + Exemption from CVD




Source:

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Phone:         +65 9651 6382                                                             Phone:         +91 98190 59664
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    Solar Energy -India February 2009
  • 2.
    Executive Summary Solar energy market in India is worth USD XX mn Market Accounts for less than x% of total installed renewable energy capacity Government plans to increase the share of renewable energy to y% by 2032 Solar energy is harnessed through either of two methods: – Solar Thermal Plant/Concentrated Solar Power Plant LE – Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) P Drivers: Positive government policies, entry of new players in polysilicon market, abundant solar Drivers & radiation in India, export demand for solar equipment Challenges SA material imports M Challenges: High unit cost of solar energy, volatility in polysilicon prices, and dependence on raw Increase in M&A activity in renewable energy sector Trends Domestic and international players are moving in solar energy space Public and private investments have increased in solar energy market Major players include Company AA, BB CC etc Competition New players entering the solar space include company DD Companies have increased their investments in solar technology and products SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 2
  • 3.
    •Introduction •Market Overview •Drivers &Challenges •Trends •Government Initiatives •Competition •Key Developments SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 3
  • 4.
    Renewable energy sourcesare gaining share in the total power capacity in India Overview Power Sector Break-up • Principal renewable sources of energy are: 100 a% b% c% Renewable Wind Energy 80 Small Hydro upto 25 MW Biogas 60 x% y% LE Solar Energy z% Conventional 40 • Renewable energy capacity reached ZZ MW, accounting P 20 for x% of the total installed power capacity in India • Renewable energy witnessed the growth of x% in 0 2007 S M installed capacity from AA MW in 2002 to BB MW in A • The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) plans to take the total renewable energy capacity to 2002 2007 Thermal x% 2008* more than X MW during 11th Five-Year Plan • Wind energy accounts for x% of the total renewable energy capacity u% Nuclear z% y% Renewable Hydro India plans to more than double its renewable energy capacity by 2012 India plans to more than double its renewable energy capacity by 2012 * As of Feb, 20-- Source: SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 4
  • 5.
    Solar energy isat a nascent stage in India and the Solar Photovoltaic method of power generation is dominant Overview Capacity and Growth •Solar energy market is worth USD XX mn Sources / Systems Estimated Cumulative potential Achievement* Solar energy accounts for a fraction (less than x%) of the total renewable energy installed capacity in India Distributed Renewable Power Solar power - XY MW •India has long term goal of generating x% of the LE country’s electricity from renewable sources by Decentralized Energy Systems P 2032 SPV Program ZZ MW/ Sq.Km •Solar energy can be harnessed through two Solar Street Lighting - AA nos. methods – SAM Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) - converts light directly into electricity Home Lighting System Solar Lantern Solar Power Plants - - - BB nos. CC nos. DD Mwp – E.g. Standalone Power Plant Solar Photovoltaic Pumps - EE nos. – MNRE has funded xx grid interactive SPV power Solar Thermal Program - plants with total capacity of yy MW Solar Water Heating Y million Sq. m X million Sq. m Solar Thermal/Concentrated Solar Power System collector area collector area (CSP) - converts light first into heat and then Solar Cooker - A mn electricity • Distributed Renewable Power – Grid interactive – Examples Water Heating, Solar Ponds, Solar • Decentralized Energy Systems – Off-Grid Cooker, Solar Air Heating * As of October 31, 20-- Source: SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 5
  • 6.
    Drivers and Challenges Challenges Drivers Solar Power Unaffordable due to high costs Tropical Location High dependence on raw material import Government initiatives Volatility in polysilicon prices New players entering polysilicon market Land scarcity Major export demand Minimal fuel and environmental risks SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 6
  • 7.
    Key Trends Increase in M&A activity Trends New players entering solar Increase in public and private energy market investments SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 7
  • 8.
    Government is providingvarious direct and indirect incentives to encourage investment in solar energy.. • Financial assistance amounting upto INR -- per KW hour in case of solar PV with Direct Initiatives maximum capacity of X MW and upto INR -- per KW in case of thermal Power plant for a period of x years • Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA) provides revolving fund to financing and leasing companies offering credit for the purchase of PV systems PLE • Direct Investment of up to x% is permitted in non-conventional energy sector through the automatic route Indirect Initiatives SAM • In March 20-- the Indian government announced a semiconductor policy under its Special Incentive Package Scheme (SIPS) Type of Unit Threshold NPV of Incentives in SEZ Incentives in Non - SEZ investment Fabrication* USD – bn x% a% + Exemption from CVD Eco-System USD – bn y% b% + Exemption from CVD Source: SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 8
  • 9.
    Thank you forthe attention The Solar Energy report is a part of Netscribes’ Power Industry Series. For more detailed information or customized research requirements please contact: Natasha Mehta, CFA Subhash Chennuri Phone: +65 9651 6382 Phone: +91 98190 59664 E-Mail: natasham@netscribes.com E-Mail: subhashr@netscribes.com About Netscribes Netscribes is a knowledge-consulting and solutions firm with clientele across the globe. The company’s expertise spans areas of investment & business research, business & corporate intelligence, content-management services, and knowledge-software services. At its core lies a true value proposition that draws upon a vast knowledge base. Netscribes is a one-stop shop designed to fulfil clients’ profitability and growth objectives. This report is published for general information only. Although high standards have been used in preparing this report, Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd. or Netscribes is not responsible for any loss or damage arising from use of this document. This document is the sole property of Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd. and no part may be reproduced without prior written permission. www.netscribes.com SOLAR ENERGY - INDIA.PPT 9