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GROUP 7
AKSHAY JAIN (05)
DHEER PATEL (15)
HAINIL PATEL (17)
HARSH SOLANKI (18)
PARTH SHAH (28)
KEY POINTS
Ambitious Targets
• 175GW- Renewable Energy – 2022 – Paris Agreement Commitments
Potential
• Rapidly Increasing economy- Low conventional energy resources- Hugh Potential – added 11 GW (2016-17) – Paris
Agreement Goals
Competition
• High Competition – Low Tariffs – Large Integrated Players
Investments
• FDI Inflow - $5 billion up to June 2017 – Ranked Second in Renewable Energy Attractive Index 2017
RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
Renewable Energy
Sources (RES)
Other forms of
Hydro Energy
Renewable Energy
Small Hydro
Powers (Projects Wind Power Bio Power Solar Power
<=25 MW)
RES Targets by
2022 103.92
Hydro Power 60 GW 77
85.7
67 70
63.5
Solar power 100 GW 50.1 52.4 56
42.4 47
Wind Power 60 GW
Biomass Power 10 GW
FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11 FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
Small Hydro 5 GW CAPACITY
power
STRATEGIC GROUPS
Robust Demand
• Low Per Capita Consumption
• Paris Agreement Goals – 175 GW Renewable Energy
Competitive Advantage
• 300 days of Sunshine
• Large hydro power and solar potential
• Low Setup and Financing Cost
Increasing Investments
• High FDI Inflow - $5.85 billion
• Government Ambitious Green Energy Targets
Policy Support
• 2nd in Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index 2017
• Aim to electrify all villages
PORTER’S FIVE FORCES
• Medium
Bargaining Power of Supplier • Niche Sector, Limited Suppliers
• High
Threat of Substitutes • Cost effective Non-renewable sources
• High
Bargaining Power of Buyers • Low Cost of Switching
• Low
Threat of New Entrants • High Setting up Cost
• Low
Competitive Rivalry • Relatively New sector, Low Competition
GOVERNMENT POLICIES & INITIATIVES