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Infrastructure Industry Insight

Publication Date March 2009
Publisher Cygnus
Product Type Report
Pages 275
ISBN Number not applicable
Product Code CYG00082
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Summary

Introduction:

The three major segments of the Industry are transport infrastructure, power infrastructure and industrial infrastructure.

Key Findings and Highlights

  • Deutsche Bank Research estimates that over US$450 billion will be invested in India's infrastructure by the end of 2012.
  • It is estimated that infrastructure alone provides a $150 billion opportunity in FDI.
  • Transport sector's contribution to India's GDP was estimated to be nearly 6.6% in 2005-06.
  • The total installed power generation capacity as on August 31, 2008 was 145,626.97 MW.
  • Exports from SEZs have grown from Rs138.54 billion in 2003-04 to Rs346.15 billion in 2006-07. This value has reached Rs666.38 billion in 2007-08, registering a growth rate of 92% over the previous year
  • An estimated Rs23, 849.1 billion has been planned to be spent on infrastructure projects during the 11th Plan Period. As per the Five Year Plan, investment in infrastructure sector is expected to increase to around 8% of GDP as compared to 4.6% in 10th Plan Period.

Reasons to Buy

  • Provides insight into the key concepts like general overview, growth drivers of the industry, issues and challenges, regulatory environment, major players, investment opportunities, critical success factors and future outlook.
  • The report would be useful to industry researchers, analysts, financial institutes offering credit services to these sectors, students of infrastructure management and individual investors tracking the infrastructure sector in India.

Content

  • Executive Summary
  • Highlights
  • 1. Overview of Indian Infrastructure Sector
    • 1.1 Current Status
    • 1.2. Industry Segmentation
      • 1.2.1. Transport Infrastructure
        • 1.2.1.1 Rail Transport in India
        • 1.2.1.2 Road Transportation in India
        • 1.2.1.3. Airports
        • 1.2.1.4 Seaports
      • 1.2.2. Power Infrastructure
        • 1.2.2.1. Overview of Power Sector
        • 1.2.2.2. Power Generation
        • 1.2.2.3. ransmission and Distribution
      • 1.2.3. Industrial Infrastructure
  • 2. Growth Drivers
    • 2.1. Increased Economic Activity
    • 2.2. Unsatisfactory Current Status
    • 2.3. Reforms Undertaken by the Government
    • 2.4. Foreign Direct Investment
    • 2.5. Fiscal Benefits
    • 2.6. Making Partnership with Private Parties in Infrastructure Development
  • 3. Issues & Challenges
    • 3.1. Transport Infrastructure
    • 3.2. Power Infrastructure
      • 3.2.1. Generation
      • 3.2.2. Transmission & Distribution
    • 3.3. Industrial Infrastructure
  • 4. Regulatory Environment
    • 4.1.Transport Infrastructure
      • 4.1.1. Indian Railways
      • 4.1.2. Roads
      • 4.1.3. Airports
      • 4.1.4. Seaports
    • 4.2. Power Infrastructure
    • 4.3 Industrial Infrastructure
  • 5. Major Players
    • 5.1. Transport Infrastructure
      • 5.1.1. Indian Railways
      • 5.1.2. Transport Corporation of India
      • 5.1.3. National Aviation Company of India Limited
      • 5.1.4. The Shipping Corporation of India Limited
    • 5.2. Power Infrastructure
      • 5.2.1. National Thermal Power Corporation Limited
      • 5.2.2. National Hydroelectric Power Corporation
      • 5.2.3. Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited
    • 5.3. Industrial Infrastructure
      • 5.3.1. Parsvnath Developers Limited
      • 5.3.2. DLF
      • 5.3.3. Ansal Properties & Infrastructure Limited
  • 6. Investment Opportunity
    • 6.1. Transport Infrastructure
      • 6.1.1. Roads
      • 6.1.2. Railways
      • 6.1.3. Airports
      • 6.1.4. Seaports
    • 6.2. Power Infrastructure
      • 6.2.1. Generation of Power
        • 6.2.1.1. Thermal
        • 6.2.1.2. Hydro
        • 6.2.1.3. Nuclear
        • 6.2.1.4. Renewable Energy
    • 6.3. Industrial Infrastructure
  • 7. Critical Success Factors
    • 7.1. Transport Infrastructure
      • 7.1.1. Indian Railways
      • 7.1.2. Roads
      • 7.1.3. Airports
      • 7.1.4. Seaports
    • 7.2. Power Infrastructure
      • 7.2.1. Generation
      • 7.2.2 Transmission & Distribution
    • 7.3. Industrial Infrastructure
  • 8. Future Outlook
  • List of Figures
    • Figure 1.1: Segmentation of Indian Infrastructure Industry
    • Figure 1.2: Income for Indian Railways
    • Figure 1.3: Revenuearning Freight Traffic (in million tonnes)
    • Figure 1.4: Indian Railways Freight Revenues (in Rs billion)
    • Figure 1.5: Indian Railways Passenger Earnings
    • Figure 1.6: Share of Transport Sector and Road Transport Sector to GDP (at 1999-2000 prices)
    • Figure 1.7: Growth Trend of GDP, Transport and Road Transport Sector (at 1999-2000 prices)
    • Figure 1.8: Road Network Structure in India
    • Figure 1.9: Distribution of Roads in India, 2006
    • Figure 1.10: Road Freight Movement in India (in billion tonne Km)
    • Figure 1.11: Composition of Vehicle Population in India, 2004
    • Figure 1.12: Road Freight (Organised Vs Unorganised)
    • Figure 1.13: Road Freight Index in India (FY03-FY07)
    • Figure 1.14: Map of NHDP Projects
    • Figure 1.15: Air Transport System and its Share in GDP (%)
    • Figure 1.16: Map of Airports in India
    • Figure 1.17: Air Cargo Market in India (000 tonnes)
    • Figure 1.18: Composition of Airports managed by AAI
    • Figure 1.19: Map of Major Ports in India
    • Figure 1.20: Cargo Handled at Nomajor Ports (million tonnes)
    • Figure 1.21: Total Capacity and Traffic Handled at Major Ports
    • Figure 1.22: Container Traffic in Indian Ports
    • Figure 1.23: Global operational Model of Electricity Industry
    • Figure 1.24: All India Generating Installed Capacity (MW) (As on 31-08-08)
    • Figure 1.25: Targeted capacity addition (%) during 11th Plan
    • Figure 1.26: Power Consuming Sectors
    • Figure 1.27: Sectowise Energy Consumption (2000-01)
    • Figure 1.28: Sectowise Energy Consumption (2006-07)
    • Figure 1.29: Trend in Power Consumption by Sector
    • Figure 1.30: Per Capita Consumption of Power
    • Figure 1.31: Growth of Thermal Installed Capacity (in MW)
    • Figure 1.32: Major Thermal Power Plants in India
    • Figure 1.33: Growth of Generating Capacity of Hydropower (in MW)
    • Figure 1.34: Location Map for Various Hydro Power Projects under NHPC
    • Figure 1.35: Map showing SEZs in India as on May 1, 2007
    • Figure 1.36: Map showing Industrial parks functional and approved under the industrial park scheme for FY04 to FY06
    • Figure 1.37: Financial Performance of Electronics City (last four years)
    • Figure 2.1: India's GDP Growth Rate
    • Figure 2.2: Infrastructure Spending During 11th Plan
    • Figure 5.1: Organisation Structure of Indian Railways
    • Figure 5.2: Business Model of Indian Railways
    • Figure 5.3: Business Model of TCI
    • Figure 5.4: Structure of NACIL
    • Figure 5.5: The Organisation Structure of SCI
    • Figure 5.7: The Business Model of DLF
    • Figure 5.6: The Organisation Structure of NHPC
  • List of tables
    • Table 1.1: Key Statistics of Indian Railways, 2006-07
    • Table 1.2: Gauge wise breaup and route length under each gauge as on March 31, 2007
    • Table 1.3: Revenuearning Freight Traffic (in million tonnes)
    • Table 1.4: Indian Railways Freight Revenues
    • Table 1.5: Indian Railways passenger traffic trend for FY 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07
    • Table 1.6: Approximate gross earnings and freight loading position of Indian Railways (on originating basis) April 1, 2007 to January 31, 2008
    • Table 1.7: Status of Indian Road Network
    • Table 1.8: Road Network as of December 2006
    • Table 1.9: Development of Roads in India
    • Table 1.10: NHDP Projects
    • Table 1.11: Facilities in Initial Phase
    • Table 1.12: Terminal Areas and No. of Counters
    • Table 1.13: International Terminal
    • Table 1.14: Domestic Terminal
    • Table 1.15: CSIA Mumbai: cargo handling facilities
    • Table 1.16: Status of Greenfield airports as on September 29, 2008
    • Table 1.17: India's 25 Busiest Airports in 2007-08
    • Table 1.18: Traffic at Indian airports from Year ending March 31, 2000 to 2006
    • Table 1.19: Traffic handled at major seaports (m tonnes)
    • Table 1.20: Commoditwise Traffic at Major Ports
    • Table 1.21: Productivity of Ports
    • Table 1.22: Kolkata Dock System: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.23: Haldia Dock Complex: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.24: Paradip Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.25: Vishakapatnam Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.26: Ennore Port Limited: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.27: Chennai Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.28: Tuticorin Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.29: Cochin Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.30: New Mangalore Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.31: Murmugao Port Trust : Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.32: Mumbai Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.33: JNPT Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.34: Kandla Port Trust: Major Projects in the Offing
    • Table 1.35: Segment wise Power Generation (MW) as on Aug 31, 2008
    • Table 1.36: Summary of Installed Capacity (MW) as on Aug 31, 2008
    • Table 1.37: Summary of installed capacity (MW) as on Aug 31, 2008
    • Table 1.38: Capacity Addition programme during 11th Plan
    • Table 1.39: The category wise generation performance
    • Table 1.40: Major Thermal Power Plants (to be referred along with the map given above)
    • Table 1.41: Projects Commissioned During 2007-08
    • Table 1.42: Thermal Units Included in Original 10th Plan But Spilling over to 11th Plan
    • Table 1.43: Future Thermal Power Plants under 11th Plans
    • Table 1.44: Life Extension Programme during 10th Plan
    • Table 1.45: Renovation & Modernisation during 10th Plan
    • Table 1.46: R&M and LEP during 11th Plan
    • Table 1.47: Total generating capacity of hydropower as on Aug 31, 2008
    • Table 1.48: Hydropower generation capacity (MW)
    • Table 1.49: Potential Hydropower Locations in India
    • Table 1.50: Hydel units commissioned during 11th Plan (2007-12)
    • Table 1.51: Units Commissioned During 2008-09
    • Table 1.52: Hydropower projects planned for 11th Plan (2007-12)
    • Table 1.53: Ongoing Hydroelectric projects in 11th Plan (2007-12)
    • Table 1.54: Total installed nuclear power capacity as on Aug 31, 2008
    • Table 1.55: Nuclear Power Plants under Construction
    • Table 1.56: Solar Energy Incentivefor General Areas
    • Table 1.57: Incentives for NortEastern Region, including Sikkim
    • Table 1.58: Subsidies Available for Solar Thermal Systems
    • Table 1.59: Interest Subsidies Available for Solar Water Heating Systems
    • Table 1.60: Estimated mediuterm potential and cumulative achievements as on 31.03.2007
    • Table 1.61: List of solar projects completed in recent past
    • Table 1.62: List of projects currently being executed
    • Table 1.63: Estimated Wind Power Potential in India
    • Table 1.64: Total Installed Capacity of Wind Energy from 2000 to 2008
    • Table 1.65: Installed Capacity Per State from March 2005 to 2008
    • Table 1.66: Statwise Wind Power Installed Capacity in India as on Mar 31, 2008
    • Table 1.67: Central Incentives for Wind Energy
    • Table 1.68: Financial Incentives/Subsidies: Wind Pumps and Wind Battery Chargers
    • Table 1.69: Financial Incentives/Subsidies available for Wind Power
    • Table 1.70: Major projects completed: Wind Energy
    • Table 1.71: Interest subsidy: Bagasse Cgeneration (Commercial Projects)
    • Table 1.72: Interest subsidy: Biomass Power
    • Table 1.73: Completed Biomass projects
    • Table 1.74: Nodal Agencies for Energy Sector in India
    • Table 1.75: Details of lines as on April 30, 2007
    • Table 1.76: Existing Interegional power transfer capacity (Till Dec 07)
    • Table 1.77: Details of Transmission Lines and Sustations under Construction as on April 30, 2007
    • Table 1.78: Cumulative Growth in Transmission Sector and Programme for 11th Plan
    • Table 1.79: Details of Functional SEZs in India established/notified prior to SEZs Act, 2005
    • Table 1.80: Statwise distribution of SEZs approved under the SEZ, Act, 2005
    • Table 1.81: Sectowise distribution of SEZs approved under the SEZ, Act, 2005
    • Table 1.82: Exports from the functioning SEZs
    • Table 1.83: Benefits of SEZs
    • Table 1.84: Approved and Functional Industrial Park (2003-04 to 2005-06)
    • Table 1.85: Financial Performance of Electronics City
    • Table 2.1: Investment in Infrastructure Sector
    • Table 2.2: 11th Five Year Plan - Investments Details
    • Table 2.3: Ongoing and Sanctioned Port Connectivity Projects
    • Table 2.4: Proposed Investment NoMajor Ports in 11th Plan
    • Table 2.5: Status of Reforms in different states
    • Table 2.6: Sectowise FDI policy
    • Table 2.7: Yeawise FDI inflows into Infrastructure sector during April 2000 to December 2007 (US$ million)
    • Table 2.8: Sectowise FDI Inflows ( From April 2000 to July 2008)
    • Table 2.9: The Cost of Projects and the Capacity to be Created
    • Table 2.10: Private InvestmenPresent Status
    • Table 2.11: Airport Development Programme in India
    • Table 5.1: Service offered by TCIL
    • Table 5.2: Clientele of TCIL
    • Table 5.3: Air India Cargo fleet
    • Table 5.4: Air India Express fleet as on October 2008
    • Table 5.5: Air India Regional fleet as on October, 2008
    • Table 5.6: Joint Ventures of NTPC
    • Table 5.7: NTPC Projects in Operation
    • Table 5.8: NTPC Projects under Implementation
    • Table 5.9: NTPC's XI plan targ
    • Table 5.10: NHPC's Power Projects under operation
    • Table 5.11: NHPC's Power Projects under Construction
    • Table 5.12: NHPC's Power Projects Awaiting Clearance
    • Table 5.13: NHPC's Power Projects under Survey and Investigation Stage
    • Table 5.14: NPCIL's Power Projects under Operation
    • Table 5.15: NPCIL's Power Projects under construction
    • Table 5.16: Business Model of Parsvnath Developers Limited
    • Table 5.17: Proposed SEZs of Parsvnath SEZ Ltd
    • Table 5.18: Projects undertaken by DLF
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