Challenges Affecting Indian Power Sector

Released on = September 1, 2006, 12:14 am

Press Release Author = RNCOS

Industry = Industrial

Press Release Summary = There is a persistent hankering by various industry sectors
for hike in the extent of power generation. Renewal energy appears as a beacon for
meeting soaring demands.

Press Release Body = The Indian Power Sector organization in India is segregated
into five autonomous regional grids namely: the Northern, Eastern, Western,
Southern, and Northeastern regional grids. The grids of the all the five regions,
excluding the Eastern and North-eastern Regions, function autonomously with just a
limited barter of power within the different regions. The major trouble confronted
by the Indian Power Industry is the problem of stealing and larceny.

Once the central issues are tackled, transmitting convenient, world-class energy
will entail massive expansion of the current energy infrastructure of the Indian
Power Sector. To invite overseas involvement and investment in the energy sector,
the Indian Government has adopted different strategic proposals on reforms to reduce
the necessity of government restrictions in areas like production, power
distribution, transmission or supply.

The single largest fear for private producers is that they might not be compensated
for the electricity they generate. Majority of the distribution companies are yet to
emerge from shadow of state control, either by the SEB or their unbundled
substitutes, all fraught with economic troubles.

The report on “Indian Power Sector (2006)” details the recent challenges
that influence the achievements of the Power industry. Some other situations such
as: Deficiency in fossil fuel distribution deteriorates further due to the fact that
India does not own any reliable sources of renewable energy similar to wind energy,
solar energy and biomass etc. The total capacity of hydroelectricity hasn’t
yet been properly exploited.

According to the market analysts of RNCOS, “India is presently positioned
fifth globally among consumable hydroelectricity capacity countries. Though, just
17% has been reined in hitherto, whilst five % more is being further developed,
allowing an astounding 78% of that huge capacity lying unused.”

The market research report on Indian Power Sector also presents a comprehensive
analysis of the ongoing progress in the power sector. The report examines the
current situation in the Indian power sector together with the available plans and
controlling guidelines. This report follows the development and functioning of the
Indian power sector, the current reform proposals and presents statistical
modifications in the fields of production, supply & allocation.

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