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Wind Power Market – India
May 2014
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Executive Summary
Market
Drivers & Challenges
Government
CompetitiveLandscape
Wind energy has emerged as the fastest growing renewable energy sector in the country With a cumulative installed capacity of over ‘m1’ GW as of FY 2013, wind power currently accounts for
almost 70 % of the total installed capacity in the renewable energy sector This sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of x2% to reach ‘h2’ GW by FY 2019e In recent years the market slumped due to the withdrawal of the AD & GBI schemes by the Government
Major Government Bodies
Policy and Regulatory Incentives
State wise Comparison Of Feed-in-tariff Policy For Wind Power (Top Five States)
Drivers– Huge Untapped Wind Power Potential
– India Remains Energy Deficient
– Global Drive towards Clean Energy
– Volatile Oil Prices
– Depleting Coal Reserves
Challenges– Withdrawal of Accelerated Depreciation
Scheme
– Issues of Grid Integration
– Land Acquisition Problems
Major Players
Company 1 Company 2 Company 3
Company 4 Company 5 Company 6
Trends Potential of Off-Shore Capacity
Vertical Integration
Hybrid Generators
Major Investments in the Wind Sector
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•Economic Indicators•Introduction•Market Overview•EXIM•Drivers & Challenges•Trends•Government Participation•State Specific Issues•Competitive Landscape•Strategic Recommendations•Appendix
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Economic Indicators (1/3)
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Renewable energy is gaining prominence within the power sector in India
• Principal sources of renewable energy are:
Segment 1
Segment 2
Segment 3
Segment 4
• Renewable energy capacity presently accounts for x% of the total installed power capacity in India
• India plans to more than double its renewable energy capacity by 2017
• The Government of India plans to generate an additional ‘y’ GW of renewable energy in the 12th
Plan Period, more than double the ‘z’ GW added during the 11th Five Year Plan
• The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) plans to take the total renewable energy capacity to more than ‘v’ GW during 2012-17
• Wind energy accounts for 70% of the total renewable energy capacity in India currently
Renewable Energy Market Segmentation
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Renewable Energy Scenario Energy Market Segmentation
Jan, 2013
Jan, 2013
Segment 4
Segment 3
Segment 2
Segment 1
Segment A
Segment C
Segment D
Segment B
Total installed capacity of power is
‘m’ GW
Total installed capacity of
renewable energy is ‘n’ GW
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Wind energy accounts for the largest share of India’s renewable energy capacity
Market Overview (1/2)
• Wind energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy sectors in India and accounts for nearly p% of the installed grid-connected renewable capacity
• Cumulative wind power capacity of India stands at ‘u’ GW as on Oct 31, 2013
• More than ‘t’% of the nation’s wind installations till date are concentrated in just five states in southern and western India – Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat
• Growth slowed down in 2012-13, when the sector witnessed capacity expansion of only ‘y’ GW, way below the targeted ‘z’ GW for the year
This was primarily due to the withdrawal of two key policy initiatives, Accelerated Depreciation (AD) and Generation Based Incentive scheme (GBI)
• However, with the GBI scheme being reinstated in Aug 2013, growth in the sector is likely to pick up again
Market Size: Historical (FY 2003 – FY 2013)
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Wind power market is poised to grow with the revamp of the Generation Based Incentive scheme
Market Overview (2/2)
• Reinstating the GBI scheme will provide the sector the much needed boost for capacity addition in the latter half of the 12th Five Year Plan, for which a target of ‘q’ GW has been set
• Launch of the INR ‘z’ bn Green Energy Corridors project, which involves the development of dedicated transmission infrastructure for renewable energy integration, is another positive development
The Green Energy Corridors project will address the issues related to grid integration due to growth in installed capacity and infirm nature of the resource which the sector is currently facing
• Several states have also increased wind power tariffs by ‘m’% - ‘n’% to attract investments
This has led to a shift in new wind power development from resource-rich states such as Tamil Nadu and Gujarat to low-wind density states such as Rajasthan. Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
• In future, the Renewable Purchase Obligations (RPOs) and the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) mechanism will be the key growth drivers for the sector
Market Size: Forecasted (FY 2013 – FY 2014)
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Exports have declined steadily over the past four accounting years
Export of Wind Mills and Turbines (Value-Wise)
Exports (Country-Wise: 2012-13)
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Domestic consumption accounts for almost the
entire production of
the Indian wind energy
sector
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Drivers & Challenges – Summary
Drivers
Huge Untapped Wind Power Potential
India Remains Energy Deficient
Global Drive towards Clean Energy
Volatile Oil Prices
Depleting Coal Reserves
Challenges
Withdrawal of Accelerated Depreciation Scheme
Issues of Grid Integration
Land Acquisition Problems
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Trends – Summary
Potential of Off-Shore Capacity Vertical Integration
Major Investments in the Wind Sector Hybrid Generators
KeyTrends
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Government Participation – Summary
GovernmentParticipation
Major Government Bodies and Associations
State-Wise Wind Power Tariff
Policy and Regulatory Incentives
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State Specific Issues – Top Five States (1/5)
GUJARAT
Achievements and Targets
Tariff Control
Identification of Land
Power Evacuation
Purchase of Land
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Market Competition – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
• x• x • x
• x
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Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Threat of New Entrants
Competitive Rivalry Bargaining Power of Buyers
Threat of Substitutes
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Competitive Benchmarking (1/5)
Public Trading Comparables
Company 1 Company 2 Company 3
Market Capitalization (INR bn)
Share Price (INR)
EV/EBITDA (x)
EV/Revenue (x)
PE Ratio
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• Company 4 recorded operating margin of a4%, higher than that of Company 1, Company 2 and Company 3 which recorded operating margin of negative a1%, negative a2% and negative a3% respectively
• Net margin for Company 4 stood at b4% while the other three companies Company 1, Company 2 and Company 3 recorded net margin of negative b1%, negative b2% and negative b3%
Key Ratios of Top 4 Companies – Operational Basis (FY 2013) (1/3)
Competitive Benchmarking (2/5)
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Net MarginOperating Margin
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Public: Domestic Company – Company 1(1/4)
Key People
Products and Services
Company Information Offices and Centres – India
Corporate Address
Tel No.
Fax No.
Website
Year of Incorporation
Ticker Symbol
Stock Exchange
Category Products/Services
Wind Sector
Project Services
Others
Name Designation
Person 1 Chairman
Person 2 Director
Person 3 Director
Person 4 Director
Mumbai
Head Office
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Financial Snapshot Key Ratios
Financial Summary
• Company earned a net profit of INR XX mn in FY 2013, as compared to net profit of INR Y mn in FY 2012
• It reported total Income of INR XX mn in FY 2013, registering an increase of X per cent over FY 2012
• It earned an operating margin of X.X per cent in FY 2013 an increase of X.X percentage points over FY 2012
• The company reported debt to equity ratio of X.XX in FY 2013, an increase of X.X per cent over FY 2012
Key Financial Performance Indicators
Indicators Value (19/03/2014)Market Capitalization (INR bn)
Total Enterprise Value (INR bn)
EPS (INR)
PE Ratio (Absolute)
Particulars y-o-y change
(2013-12)2013 2012 2011 2010
Profitability RatiosOperating Margin
Net Margin
Profit Before Tax Margin
Return on Equity
Return on Capital Employed
Return on Working Capital
Return on Assets
Return on Fixed Assets
Cost RatiosOperating costs (% of Sales)
Administration costs (% of Sales)
Interest costs (% of Sales)
Liquidity RatiosCurrent Ratio
Cash Ratio
Leverage RatiosDebt to Equity Ratio
Debt to Capital Ratio
Interest Coverage Ratio
Efficiency RatiosFixed Asset Turnover
Asset Turnover
Current Asset Turnover
Working Capital Turnover
Capital Employed Turnover
Improved Decline
Net Profit/LossTotal Income
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Public: Domestic Company – Company 1(2/4)
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Key Business Segments Key Geographic Segments
Business Highlights
Description News
Overview • Company 1 has operations across Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa and North and South America• It is the largest wind turbine manufacturer in India
Expansion
• It added ‘m’ MW in FY 2011-12 that ensured the company’s leadership in India for the 14th time• Suzlon powered ‘XY Wind Plant’ resulted in crossing of 1000 MW (1 GW) of installation capacity in 2011-
12• In 2012-13, the company crossed ‘n’ GW in global installations
Achievements
• It was awarded "6th Integrated Marketing Effectiveness Awards (UA&P Tambuli Awards)" award for “Best Insights and Strategic Thinking” and “Best Innovative and Integrated Media Campaign” in 2012-13
• Ranked 6th in ‘Global Transnational companies Survey’ by the Indian School of Business, Hyderabad and Brazil's Fundacao Dom Cabrall
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Region 3Region 1
Public: Domestic Company – Company 1(3/4)
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Public: Domestic Company – Company 1 – SWOT Analysis(4/4)
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Private: Foreign Company – Company 2(1/5)
Key People
Products and Services
Company Information Offices and Centres – India
Corporate Address
Tel No.
Fax No.
Website
Year of Incorporation
Products/Services
Name Designation
Person 1 Director
Person 2 Director
Person 3 Director
Mumbai
Head Office
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Name No. of Shares held
100.00%
Segment 1
Shareholders of the Company as on 30/09/2013 Ownership Structure
Private: Foreign Company – Company 2(2/5)
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Financial Snapshot Key Ratios
Financial Summary
• Company earned a net profit of INR XX mn in FY 2013, as compared to net profit of INR Y mn in FY 2012
• It reported total Income of INR XX mn in FY 2013, registering an increase of X per cent over FY 2012
• It earned an operating margin of X.X per cent in FY 2013 an increase of X.X percentage points over FY 2012
• The company reported debt to equity ratio of X.XX in FY 2013, an increase of X.X per cent over FY 2012
Improved Decline
Net Profit / LossTotal Income
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Particulars y-o-y change
(2013-12)2013 2012 2011 2010
Profitability RatiosOperating Margin
Net Margin
Profit Before Tax Margin
Return on Equity
Return on Capital Employed
Return on Working Capital
Return on Assets
Return on Fixed Assets
Cost RatiosOperating costs (% of Sales)
Administration costs (% of Sales)
Interest costs (% of Sales)
Liquidity RatiosCurrent Ratio
Cash Ratio
Leverage RatiosDebt to Equity Ratio
Debt to Capital Ratio
Interest Coverage Ratio
Efficiency RatiosFixed Asset Turnover
Asset Turnover
Current Asset Turnover
Working Capital Turnover
Capital Employed Turnover
Private: Foreign Company – Company 2(3/5)
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Business Highlights
Description News
Overview
• Company 1 is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the ‘A’ group based in Country 1
• It is a world leader in the design, manufacture, installation and maintenance of wind turbines, having
installed more than ‘p’ MW in over 20 countries
Expansion Plans
• It will invest INR ‘q’ mn to set up a wind turbine factory in Chennai, with an annual production capacity of
‘r’ MW
• With this, it would have invested around INR ‘s’ mn in India to set up wind turbine manufacturing
facilities
Recent Contracts
• It recently bagged an order from Company B, a subsidiary of Company C for commissioning ‘t’ MW of
wind turbines
• It has signed an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract to build the project and
supply ‘u’ MW to a wind farm from Company D, in District 1, State 1
Private: Foreign Company – Company 2(4/5)
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Private: Foreign Company – Company 2 – SWOT Analysis (5/5)
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