Friday, April 12, 2013

Potential of green energy generation equipment market in India (2013-2017)


Synopsis

Green energy generation is one of the high priority industry segments that has caught the imagination of economists and policy makers in recent times the world over. Fraught by burning issues like depleting fossil fuel reserves, burgeoning populations leading to spiraling demand and energy crisis, and increasing pollution, countries across the globe have been compelled to look at the option of optimum green energy generation. As a result, the green energy generation equipment market has seen steady growth in the past five years. In line with global trends, India too has taken steady steps towards the development of its green energy generation equipment industry. The Indian market is quite diversified, as it produces both high- and low-end technology products. The boiler, turbine and generator segment forms the major portion of the equipment manufacturing industry. The country has also made significant progress in photovoltaic cell production, due to government initiatives like the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), which has set a target of 20 GW of installed capacity by 2022. Foreign players have evinced an interest in not only supplying to the Indian market, but have also started to consider India as an ‘emerging manufacturing hub’ due to government support, cheap labor and easy availability of raw materials. Our report is a thorough study and analysis of the Indian green energy generation equipment industry - its current status and future scope. It defines the possible opportunities and scope of development in this segment. We analyze in detail the current government initiatives, regulatory norms, policies, growth drivers and recent trends in this sector and the impact they are having on the industry. The report also briefly discusses the broad global environment of the green energy segment. Interesting topics like domestic and international investments, recent trends and import export scenario have been included in the report. To sum up, this report provides an overall picture of the green energy generation equipment segment in India and its future prospects.
The Indian market is quite diversified, as it produces both high- and low-end technology products. The boiler, turbine and generator segment forms the major portion of the equipment manufacturing industry. The country has also made significant progress in photovoltaic cell production, due to government initiatives like the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM), which has set a target of 20 GW of installed capacity by 2022. Foreign players have evinced an interest in not only supplying to the Indian market, but have also started to consider India as an ‘emerging manufacturing hub’ due to government support, cheap labor and easy availability of raw materials. Our report is a thorough study and analysis of the Indian green energy generation equipment industry - its current status and future scope. It defines the possible opportunities and scope of development in this segment. We analyze in detail the current government initiatives, regulatory norms, policies, growth drivers and recent trends in this sector and the impact they are having on the industry

This report is an assessment of the Indian Green Energy Generation Equipment
market, within the context of the global industry, and the opportunities and
challenges it presents. It analyses the diverse segments of the industry and the
dynamics that propel it. The investments, competition, infrastructure and regulatory
policies that govern the sector are also examined in the report.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT
  • Global and Indian Overview of the Green Energy Generation Equipment Segment
  • Current Status of the Segment
  • Market segmentation
  • Investments and Trends
  • Outlook
KEY FEATURES DISCUSSED
  • Current Industry Overview - India
  • Import – Export Scenario
  • Investments in India’s Green Energy Equipment Generation Market
  • Industry Infrastructure
  • Industry Forecast of Various Equipment
  • Regulatory Framework
  • Profile of Key Indian Players
BENEFICIARIES OF THE REPORT
  • Companies in the Energy Generation and Equipment Sectors
  • Educational Institutes and Energy Research Centers
  • Business Research, KPOs and Consulting Companies
  • Government and Policy Makers
  • Commercial and Investment Banks

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