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September, 2010
Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy sectorMaharashtra Power and Renewable Energy sectorMaharashtra the Power houseMaharashtra the Power house
Page 2 Power and Renewable Energy
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Population
Geographical Area
GSDP contribution
Employment
Industrial output
Exports
Software Export
Bio Tech
Auto & Auto Components
Wine
Percentage of Maharashtra in India
Maharashtra Profile
With 9.4% of India’s population, Maharashtra has 19% of
industrial production.
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Investment Of India ( Highest )
Source: RBI Report on Investment 2008-09
published in Sept. 2009
Maharashtra:§ Highest State Domestic Product
§ Highest aggregate bank deposits and gross credits
§ Highest contribution to India’s corporate tax
collections (61%)
§ Most urbanized State
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Literacy Rate
Industry growth rate
GSDP growth rate
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* Maharashtra’s GSDP contribution to India’s GDP is at current prices Source: Socio-Economic Review , Maharashtra 2009-10; Annual Survey of Industries 2007-08
Page 3 Power and Renewable Energy
Maharashtra Profile
Road Road Connectivity India Maharashtra
Total Length of National Highway (in km): 70,548 4,367
Total Length of State Highway (in km): 1,31,899 33,933
Total Length of Major District Roads(in km): 4,67,763 49,621
Total Length of Other District and Village Roads (inkm): 26,50,000 1,49,747
- Maharashtra has the largest (7%) road network in the country.- 97 % of the villages are well connected with all weather roads in the state.
Railway Railway Connectivity India Maharashtra
Total Length of Railway network (in km): 64,000 5,983
-The state encompasses 2 major railway zones; the Central and Western- 9.2 % of total railway network in the country-The railway route length per 1,000 sq. km of geographical area is 19.42 km in the State as against 19.70 km in the country. (as on 31st March, 2009)
Source: Socio-Economic Review, Maharashtra 2009-10
Source: Socio-Economic Review, Maharashtra 2009-10; www.nhai.org, August, 2010
Page 4 Power and Renewable Energy
Maharashtra Profile
Airport Airport Connectivity India Maharashtra
Total No. of Airport: 449 22
Total No. of International Airports: 17 3
Total No. of Domestic Airports: 114 4
- JNPT in Maharashtra is India's largest container port (61%).- 21% of the total cargo traffic of the major ports in India is handled by the state (3rd highest)
Port Port Connectivity India Maharashtra
Coast-line (in km): 7,517 720
No. of Major Ports: 13 2
No. of Minor and intermediate Ports: 200 48
Container traffic (in TEU million): 6.30 3.83
-Maharashtra is well connected to major cities in the USA, EU,Asia and other Indian metropolitan cities.-The state has the highest number of airports in the country (6%).
Source: Socio-Economic Review, Maharashtra 2009-10
Source: MIDC, AAI and MADC
Page 5 Power and Renewable Energy
Maharashtra Profile
Power Power Facilities India Maharashtra
Electricity Generation Capacity (in MkWh): 72,38,000 83,008
Installed Capacity: 1,59,648 17,266
-Out of 1396 Government ITIS being developed in India in PPP mode, 266 are in Maharashtra- India’s 18% of ITIs is in the state with a 20 % seating capacity
IT/ ITeS IT/ITeS Facilities India Maharashtra
Total no. of Industrial Training Institutes: 2,133 388
Total no. of Industrial Training Centres: 5,906 297
Total seating capacity: 11,15,628 1,21,744
- Maharashtra has the largest installed electricity generation capacity
Source: Socio-Economic Review, Maharashtra 2009-10
Source: dget.nic.in, April 2010
- Highest number of approved SEZ in the country are in Maharashtra
SEZ Special Economic Zones India Maharashtra
Notified SEZs: 363 58
Approved SEZs: 735 144
Source: dget.nic.in, April 2010
Source: http://www.sezindia.nic.in/index.asp & Maharashtra Industries Department, September 2010
Page 7 Power and Renewable Energy
Global Power and Renewable Energy Sector
Global Power and Renewable Energy Sector Industry
Global Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices – May 2009
Ranking Country All Renewable
Wind Index
Solar Index
Bio / other
1 US 70 71 73 63
2 Germany 66 67 65 64
3 China 63 67 46 54
4 India 62 63 61 56
5 Spain 61 62 67 54
Source :Ernst and Young analysis
◄ The global energy consumption has grown at a CAGR of 2.5% since 1999,
reaching 11 billion tons of oil equivalent in 2008
◄ Since 2000, the global renewable energy capacity has increased by
approximately five times to reach 146,073 MW in 2008. This growth
has primarily been driven by the wind and solar power segment.
◄ During the period 2000–08, wind power and solar photovoltaic (PV)
capacity grew at a CAGR of 27% and 44%, respectively.
◄ The US now has the largest wind power capacity (25.2 GW, 20.7% of the
total world capacity), followed by Germany (23.9 GW, 19.6% share).
◄ Solar power, another key RE focus area globally, recorded a 69% y-o-y
growth in generating capacity in 2008. Spain (2.7 GW) and Germany (1.5
GW), which together accounted for more than 75% of the growth.
◄ The leading global players in the renewable energy
sector are Suzlon Energy, Solaris, SolFocus Inc.,
Stion Corporation, BP Solar, Kyushu Electric
Power Co. Inc and Brookfield Renewable Power
Inc, Enercon GMBH, Roaring 40s, Nordex Black
Durre
Source - BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2009:
Page 9 Power and Renewable Energy
India’s position on a global canvas
► India ranks 6th in the world in terms of total electricity generation
► Total installed capacity of electricity generation has expanded from 105,045.96 Mega Watt (MW) (2001 –02) to 159,398.49 MW (as on March 31, 2010).
► Thermal power plants account for 102,453.98 MW, followed by hydro power plants with a capacity of 36,863.40 MW.
► Renewable energy sources provide 15,521.11 MW of power and the remaining 4,560 MW comes from nuclear energy.
► Within the thermal power plants, coal-based power plants have an installed capacity of 84,198.38 MW, gas-based have a capacity of 17,055.85 MW and diesel-based have a capacity of 1,199.75 MW.
Renewable Energy Sources(RES) include SHP, BG, BP, U&I and Wind EnergySHP= Small Hydro Project ,BG= Biomas Gasfier ,BP= Biomass Power, U & I=Urban & Industrial Waste Power, RES=Renewable Energy Sources
Source: CEA As on 30-06-2010
64%23%
3%10%
India’s Sector-wise Installed Capacity (MV)
Thermal
Hydro (Renewable)
Nuclear
RES** (MNRE)
India Power Sector
70,946.82, 52%47,285.99,
34%
18,668.82, 14%
India's Source-wise Installed Capacity (MV)
State Sector
Central Sector
Private Sector
Page 10 Power and Renewable Energy
India’s position on a global canvas
India Renewable Energy Sector
► India has emerged as the fifth-largest producer of wind energy in the world, with a current installed wind capacity of 10,243 MW
► The solar PV manufacturing capacities has been put India on the world map as the seventh largest producer of solar PV cell worldwide, with an installed manufacturing capacity of 110MW in 2008.
► Renewable energy sources include small hydro projects (2,604.92 MW), biomass gasifier and biomass power (2,167.73 MW), urban and industrial water power and solar (101.01 MW) and wind energy (10,647.45 MW).
► A total of 34 projects were commissioned during 2009-10 with a total capacity of 9,585 MW. These include 31 thermal power plants with a total capacity of 9,106 MW, one hydro power plant with a capacity 39 MW, and two nuclear power plants with a combined capacity of 440 MW.
► 18 power plants were commissioned in 2008-09 with a total capacity of 3,453.7 MW which included 10 thermal power plants with a capacity of 2,484.7 MW and eight hydro power plants with a capacity of 969 MW.
Source : Ernst and Young analysis and Ministry of Power
Page 11 Power and Renewable Energy
Indian power sector: a key contributor to the economic growth
► The Eleventh Five Year Plan envisaged an additional capacity of 78,700 MW of which 19.9 per cent was hydro, 75.8 per cent thermal and the rest was nuclear. As of December 31, 2009, 43,282 MW was under construction.
► Public sector power major National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is planning to scale up its capacity from the present 30,000 MW to 75,000 MW by 2017.
► India has launched its ambitious solar energy mission which aims to generate 20,000 MW of solar power by 2022.
► The power sector has attracted foreign direct investment (FDI) worth USD 1.34 billion during April to February 2009-10.
► The cumulative FDI received by the power sector between April 2000 and February 2010 was USD 4.53 billion.
Source : Economic Survey 2009-10 and Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion
India Power Sector Growth Potential
India Power Sector Investment Scenario
Page 13 Power and Renewable Energy
Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Sector
► The state has highest installed capacity and generation of electricityin the country.
► The installed capacity of electricity in Maharashtra increased from a meagre capacity of 13,153 MW in 2001-02 to17,266 MW by 31st March, 2009.
► Generation of Electricity: 83,008 Million Kilo Watt Hours (MKWH) (including renewable sources). (31st March, 2009)
► Consumption of Electricity: 72,994 MKWH (2008-09) was, higher by 4.5 per cent over previous year.
13,153 13,180 13,189 13,369 13,838 14,053 14,326
17,266
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10,00012,00014,00016,00018,00020,000
2001 -02
2002 -03
2003 -04
2004 -05
2005 -06
2006 -07
2007 -08
2008 -09
Installed Capcity in MV
8825, 51%
2791, 16%
1772, 10%
393, 3%
2577, 15%
908, 5%
Sector-wise Installed Capacity (MV) As on 31st March, 2010
Thermal
Hydro
Natural Gas
Neuclear
Renewable
Captive
Maharashtra Power Sector
Source : Economic Survey, Maharashtra 2009-10
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Strong Foot hold of Private Sectors
70946.82
47285.99
18668.82
13,012
5,169 4,254
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Camparing Installed Capacity in the state with the conutry (MV) As on 31st March, 2010
India Maharastra
13,012, 58%5,169, 23%
4,254, 19%
Maharshtra's Source-wise Installed Capacity (MV) As on 31st March, 2010
State Sector
Central Sector
Private Sector
Type of source India % Maharashtra %
State Sector 70,946.82 51.82 13,012 58
Central Sector 47,285.99 34.54 5,169 23
Private Sector 18,668.82 13.64 4,254 19
Total 136,901.63 22,435
► Major private sector player such as Tata Power, Reliance Energy and Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt. Ltd. have their presence in the state.
Source : Economic Survey, Maharashtra 2009-10
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Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Sector
Source :http://www.mahaurja.com
Maharashtra Renewable Energy Sector
The state has been a leader in the adoption of renewable energy sources for power supply.
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Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Sector
► According to estimates, 7,852 MW of renewable energy potential exists in the state and the total renewable.
► Energy generated in the state during 2007- 08 was 2,584 MkWh.
► Maharashtra Energy Development Agency (MEDA) in Dhule district develops Asia’s single-largest wind farm with an installed capacity of 545 MW.
► The state also ranks second in India for its installed wind capacity. Private wind power projects of nearly 1,820 MW have been installed in the state at 17 sites until October 2008.
► Maharashtra climate supports the Solar energy generation. The State has a capacity to generate 1.5 Million units/MW/year through solar photovoltaic systems & up to 2.5 Million units/MW/ year through solar thermal systems.
► The state has opened up the energy sector to renewable power alternatives, which reflects its commitment towards sustainable and eco-friendly power generation.
Page 17 Power and Renewable Energy
The major Power and Renewable Energy centers inMaharashtra include Pune, Ahmednagar, Akola,Alibag, Amravati, Aurangabad, Buldhana,Jalgaon, Kolhapur, Mumbai city, Nagpur,Nanded, Nasik, Ratnagiri, Satara, Sindhudurg,Solhapur,Thane,Wardha,Yavatmal.
Legend
• Wind power
• Bagasse & biomass
• Small hydro power
• Solar energy
International Airports
Domestic Airports
Airstrips
Upcoming Airports
SEZ
Dhule
satara
kolhapur
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Sindhudurg
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Solapur
Gadchiroli
Nagpur
Nanded
Ratnagiri
Sindhudurg
Yavatmal
LaturMumbai
Aurangabad
kolhapur
Nashik
Sangli
Amravati
Pune
Baramati
Shirdi
Rajgurunagar
Gondia
Ozhar
Osmanabad
NaviMumbai
Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Sector Industrial Scenario
Maharashtra Industry
Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Sector Industry
The total FDI investment in the Power & Fuel sector tillFebruary -2010 was INR 2841 Crores (4 %of Total amount of FDI in the state)FDI
Total no. of renewable energy parks in the state is 55Proposed renewable energy park 19
One Notified SEZ at Chandrapur
Source :http://www.mahaurja.com
Chandrapur
Page 18 Power and Renewable Energy
Transmission Distribution
Thermal Power
Gas Power
Hydro Power
Atomic Power
Non – Conventional Sources
Transmission Equipment Manuf. Supply
Billing and Collection
Power Generation Equipment Manuf.
Mining
Mining Equipments
Drilling
Drilling Equipment
Value Chain
GenerationRaw Material
Sector Power Generation Players Power Transmission Players
Power Distribution Players
Public MAHAGENCO(Maharashtra State
Power Generation Co. Ltd.)
MAHATRANSCO(Maharashtra State
Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd.)
MAHAVITARAN(Maharashtra State
Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd.)
Private Tata Power, Reliance Energy and Ratnagiri Gas
and Power Pvt. Ltd.
Page 19 Power and Renewable Energy
MIDC Key Power Projects
MIDC - DMIC Power Projects(1000 MW GAS BASED COMBINED CYCLE POWER PROJECT)1
S.No Name of the project Developer Location Capacity Status
1 VIPL Group Captive Power Plant
Reliance Group Butibori, Nagpur Region 300+ 300 MW 2011 completion
2 Wardha Power Plant KSK Group Warora, Chandrapura 270 MW 2010 completion
3 Adani Power Plant Adani Group Tiroda, Bhandara 2000 MW (660*3) units
2012 completion
4 India Bulls Power India Bulls Amravati 2000 MW 2012 completion
5 EMCO Power Plant EMCO Energy Ltd. Warora 520 MW 2012 completion
6 Dhriwal Power Plant DhriwalInfrastructure Ltd.
Chandrapura 540 MW 2013 completion
7 SEZ - Power Bidding Invited Chandrapura 1200 MW -
2
Indapur
Ville Bhagad
Page 20 Power and Renewable Energy
Advantage Maharashtra § Highest FDI in the Country
§ Single Window Clearance Mechanism
§ Investor Facilitation Cell
§ Highest contribution to India’s GDP
§ Strong presence across value chain
§ Largest installed capacity in the country forelectricity generation
§ India’s financial hub
§Abundant Land Bank
§ Strong Infrastructure
§Worldwide Connectivity (Ports,Airports)
§Abundant Natural Resources
§ Skilled Manpower and premiere R&D Centers
Availability of skilled manpower, R&D centers and
training institutes
Large and growing domestic market
Abundance of sites for tapping natural &
renewable sources of energy
Proximity to international market
Advantage Advantage MaharashtraMaharashtra
LNG terminal Dabhol Terminal, Ratnagiri Power(NTPC) LTD, start operating the LNG terminalby December 2010
Page 22 Power and Renewable Energy
Centre of Power and Renewable Energy Industry
Global Wind Global Wind PowerPower
Wind ◄ Manufacturing facility
KenersysKenersys Wind ◄ Manufacturing facility
ThermaxThermax Power ◄ Corporate Office
RelianceReliance Thermal Power
◄ Corporate Office◄ Manufacturing facility
SuzlonSuzlon Wind ◄ Corporate Office◄ Manufacturing facility
SamvedSamved All Renewable
Energy
◄ Corporate Office◄ Manufacturing facility
SharadaSharada Solar ◄ Corporate Office◄ Manufacturing facility
Jain Irrigation Inc.Jain Irrigation Inc. All Renewable
Energy
◄ Corporate Office◄ Manufacturing facility
ESSARESSAR Power ◄ Corporate Office◄ Manufacturing facility
◄ Corporate Office◄ Manufacturing facility
SolarPearl EnterprisePearl Enterprise
CompanyCompany SectorSector FacilityFacility CompanyCompany SectorSector FacilityFacility
Page 24 Power and Renewable Energy
All embracing Educational Support
Manpower strength in Maharashtra
Sector Institutions Capacity Admitted Students
Engineering 661 1,88,220 1,68,648Management Sciences
299 21,585 20,649
Industrial Training Institutes
681 1,19,574 1,04,230
◄ Maharashtra has a strong skilled labor base supporting
the power and renewable energy sector
Educational scenario for Power and Renewable Energy sector
Educational scenario for Power and Renewable Energy sector
Power and Renewable Energy sector Training Institutes
Power and Renewable Energy sector Training Institutes
Training Institutes
Mahadiscom Department of Training, Research and Development
Mahagenco Koradi Training Centre
Mahagenco Generation Training Centre
NPTI National Power Training
REL Reliance Energy Management Institue
Training Institutes
REL Versova Technical Training Centre
Tata Power Co. Main Training Centre
Tata Power Co. Plant Training Centre, Raigad
Tata Power Co. Plant Training Centre, Mumbai
REL Technical Training Centre, Thane
Page 26 Power and Renewable Energy
Policy and regulatory support
FDI Policy
Electricity Act, 2003
Integrated Energy Policy, 2006
National Electricity Policy, 2005
§ Electric Generation, Transmission, Distribution and Trading: FDI up to 100% is permittedunder automatic route.
Key benefits
§ Promoted generation of electricity from renewable sources.
§ The Policy emphasized on the full development of feasible hydro projects and Laid downprocedures for the speedy implementation of the same.
§ Emphasized use of Renewables for reducing dependence on energy imports.
Rural Electrification Policy, 2006§ The Policy recognized that non-conventional energy sources can be appropriately and
optimally utilized to make available reliable supply of electricity to each and everyhousehold.
National
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State level Policy and regulatory support
GR – 8/12/2005
New Renewable Policy 2008
Key benefits
State
§Wind Energy Incentives - 80% accelerated depreciation in the first year, a 10-year tax holiday, income tax waiver on power sold to utilities and favorable tariffs.
§ Solar Power - Projects that do not claim accelerated depreciation benefits areentitled to generation-based incentives (GBI) that provides INR0.5/kWh of powersold, for Independent Power Producer (IPPs) with capacity >5 MW.
§ Small Hydro Power - concessions on customs duty, a 10-year tax holiday andother state-level incentives including sales and electricity tax exemptions andpreferential tariffs.The incentives also include capital subsidies.
§ Incentives for biomass energy - Include accelerated depreciation, import dutyconcessions, excise duty exemption and a 10-year tax holiday. The incentives alsoinclude capital subsidies. Various export incentives have made India a key player inthe global wind turbine generator (WTG) and solar PV cells market.
State Government incentives
Small Hydro Power - State Hydlepolicy 2005
Wind power state policy 2008
Solar Energy - MERC interim traffic
Biogas & Biomass MERC tariff under MNRE Scheme
Page 28 Power and Renewable Energy
State level Policy and regulatory support
Green Energy Fund creation
State
Comprehensive Renewable Energy Policy
Urjankar Nidhicreation
§ The State Government considered it necessary to create separate funds to supportrenewable energy projects on wider scale partly through subsidy and partly by providingfinance on commercial terms. Amendment to the Maharashtra Tax on Sale of Electricity Act1963 was made in December 2004 and notification dated 15 May 2008 was issued to levythe “ Green Energy Cess ” equivalent to 8 paise per unit on the sale of electricity tocommercial and industrial consumers.
§ The State Government has created Urjankar Nidhi to provide seed money initially tosupport renewable energy projects. To manage the proposed funds, the public trust underthe name of Urjankar Fund Trust has been established under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882.The fund is managed by I.L. & F.S. Investment management company.
§ Approval to the comprehensive energy policy was accorded by the cabinet on 4September 2008, by which target of commissioning 2000 MW capacity wind energyprojects, 1000 MW capacity bagasse projects, 400 MW capacity biomass projects and 100MW capacity small hydro projects has been finalised. Due to this policy support, the field ofrenewable energy and energy conservation is expected to show rapid progress.
Page 30 Power and Renewable Energy
Opportunities boundless
Power tradingNon - conventional sources of power generationWind Energy (onshore & offshore), solar energy,biomass
Nuclear power generation, coal gasification, mini – micro hydel powerFranchising power distribution
R&DCoal bed methane generation
Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Sector
DemandDemand SupplySupply
A large consumer pool A low cost manufacturing base
Domestic demand Frugal Engineering capability
Low cost labor base
Skilled workforce
Increased focus on Infrastructure
Emerging Opportunities
Page 31 Power and Renewable Energy
Calling Investments
Key upcoming projects in Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Sector
Company Project Proposed Investment Location
Tiana Power plans
Thermal, wind, hydro power, solar.
INR16,800 crore
Ratnagiri
BHEL Thermal power INR57.78 billion
Nasik (5x270MW) and Amravati (5x270MW)
IndiabullsRealtech Ltd (IRL),
Coal-based thermal power plant
INR 8,000 crore Sinnar
Ispat Group Thermal power plant NA Bhadravati
Tata Power`s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project
NA Khandke
BHEL signed MoU with Maharashtra gas-based power project of 1,500 MW
Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy Maharashtra Power and Renewable Energy ––Key ContactsKey Contacts
Page 33 Power and Renewable Energy
MIDC – The Prime Driver
►► Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) a Govt. Of Maharashtra UndertakingMaharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) a Govt. Of Maharashtra Undertaking
Key Objectives Key Activities
Dissemination of Investors Information –MahaConnect – Monthly Newsletter
Ease of business: Single Window Clearance –Maha e-Biz’
Function as special planning authority
Acquisition and disposal of land
Link between Govt. and Industry
Water Supply Maintenance of Industrial Areas Drainage (effluent disposal) and CETP SchemesOther Services
Providing support Infrastructure
”The prime organisation in Maharashtra bringing out the holistic development of the State”
Planned Industrial Infrastructure Development
Balanced Regional Development
Systematic Entrepreneur Facilitation
CETP Kagal, MIDCIT Park, Pune,MIDCMahindra & Mahindra, MIDC
Page 34 Power and Renewable Energy
MIDC Development Model
MIDC
SEZ IT Parks Environment Projects
SpecializedParks
SEZ developed by SEZ developed by MIDCMIDC
SEZ proposed by SEZ proposed by MIDC in JVMIDC in JV
SEZ developed through SEZ developed through PPPPPP
Developed - 32 IT parks
Proposed – 4 Public IT parks
Established Established –– 13 13 Chemical ZoneChemical Zone Floriculture
Silver Zone
Textile
Food Parks
Wine Parks
Set up of Liquid Waste Management
ØØ MIDC : MIDC : AA leader in setting up several SEZ, parks and projectsleader in setting up several SEZ, parks and projects
CETPs
STPsSTPs
Page 35 Power and Renewable Energy
Connecting further:
► Principal Secretary IndustriesRoom No. 114, 1st floor,Mantralaya Annex, MumbaiMaharashtra - 400032
► Directorate of IndustriesNew Administrative Building, 2nd floor Opp. Mantralaya,
` Mumbai - 400 032► Maharashtra Industrial Development
Corporation (MIDC)Head officeMaharashtra IndustrialDevelopment CorporationUdyog Sarathi,Mahakali Caves Road,Andheri(E), Mumbai-400 093
Principal officeMaharashtra IndustrialDevelopment Corporation4(A), 12th floor, World Trade CentreComplex, 1 Cuffe Parade, Colaba, Mumbai -400005