Research and Markets: Power and Distribution Transformer Market in India 2014 and 2020

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/m6fgqb/power_and) has announced the addition of the "Power and Distribution Transformer Market in India 2014 and 2020" report to their offering.

Aggregate Technical & Commercial (AT&C) losses has been a drag on the overall power in India and despite several reforms, little success has been achieved in reducing the loss levels across the country. Unbundling of state electricity boards into separate generation, transmission and distribution companies was done to promoting greater efficiency by streamlining operations of distribution, transmission, generation and trading, while also promoting transparency and accountability. However, 10 years since unbundling exercises was initiated, no state can claim that it has achieved the overall objective that was to be achieved through restructuring of SEBs. Accelerate Power Development & Reforms Programme (APDRP) that was launched in 2001 to reduce the loss levels to 15% by 2007, failed miserably due to several reasons and there is not even one state that can claim to have reduced the loss levels to 15%. The Restructured- Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Programme (RAPDRP), the most recent power distribution sector reforms seems to be step in right direction but one is not sure whether it will be able to achieve the objective of getting AT&C loss levels across India to 15%.

So, what exactly is required to stem these high AT&C losses, the answer is simple strengthening the power distribution / supply infrastructure & 100% metering across the 4 echelons of power distribution i.e. substation, feeders, distribution transformer and consumer. In an earlier edition of the report on Transformer Market in India had estimated that over 400 GVA of transformer capacity out of the total installed capacity of 1040 GVA would require repair / retrofit / replacement (as of 2012) and the number is slated to increase to 1548 GVA by 2020 out of estimated installed base of 1548 GVA. Overall a major revamp in the power evacuation infrastructure is the need of the hour and this will drive the transformer industry in India over and above the new opportunity that will be required to support the increasing power generation capacity addition.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Approach & Methodology

3. Study background

4. Overview on Transmission and Distribution sector in India

5. Transformer Market in India

6. Power Transformer Market Size in India: 2013-14

7. Distribution Transformer Market in India: 2013-14

8. Market for EPC Projects in Transformer Industry

9. Challenges faced by the Transformer Industry in India

10. Analysis on factors that will shape transformer market in India

11. Transformer Pricing & Margins of different companies

12. Key Business Drivers for Transformer Industry in India

13. Demand Outlook for Power & Distribution Transformer till 2020

14. Emerging New Opportunity in Transformer Industry

15. Purchase process

16. Annexure

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