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Biomass in India: Evaluating the Potential
for Power Production-2014
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Renewable energy sources offer viable option to address the energy security
concerns of India. India has one of the highest potential for the effective use
of renewable energy from sources like small hydro, biomass, wind and solar.
There are continuous changes in technology, market conditions and regulatory
environment that have led to the emergence of new trends with in the renew-
able energy sector. National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) aims to
achieve 15% share for renewable power in the total energy mix by 2020.
Energy is the prime mover of all the development process. With the advent of
globalization, development process is nally ignited. India is now the eleventh
largest economy in the world, fourth in terms of purchasing power. It is poised
to make tremendous economic strides over next ten years, with signicant
economic development already in planning stage. This development is going
to accelerate the demand of energy. With rapid rise in the price of fossil fuels
and the anticipated shortage, there is a need to develop some sustainable
resource. Renewable sources are perennial in nature and hence can be relied
upon for sustainable development. Fortunately, India is blessed with a variety
of Renewable Energy sources, the main ones being biomass, bio gas, solar,
wind, and small hydro power. Municipal and industrial wastes can also be use-
ful sources of energy, but are basically different forms of biomass.
Biomass is a natural product of solar energy. World wide, energy stored in the
form of biomass through photosynthesis is nearly 10 times the worlds annual
energy use . The growth and the economic utilization of biomass, for power
generation, as an alternative to fossil fuels has been on the rise and is being
considered seriously. Assessments indicate that even if a small percentage of
this vast potential were tapped, it would be possible to meet the total energy
requirements of the country for years to come.
The availability of biomass in India is estimated at about 540 million tons per
year covering residues from agriculture, forestry, and plantations. Principal
agricultural residues include rice husk, rice straw, bagasse, sugar cane tops
and leaves, trash, groundnut shells, cotton stalks, mustard stalks, etc. It has
been estimated that about 70- 75% of these wastes are used as fodder, as fuel
for domestic cooking and for other economic purposes leaving behind 120-
150 million tons of usable agricultural residues per year which could be made
available for power generation. By using these surplus agricultural residues,
more than 16,000 MW of grid quality power can be generated with presently
available technologies. In addition, about 5000 MW of power can be produced,
if all the 550 sugar mills in the country switch over to modern techniques of co-
generation. Thus, the country is considered to have a biomass power potential
of about 21,000 MW.
To tap this potential, MNRE has been implementing biomass energy/ co- gen-
eration program for the last 10 years. The program aims at optimum utilization
of biomass materials for power generation or for replacement of conventional
fuels through adoption of efcient and state-of-the-art conversion technolo-
gies. The technologies being promoted include combustion/ gasication/ co-
generation, using gas/ steam turbines, dual fuel engines/ gas engines, or a
combination thereof, either for generation of power alone, or for co generation,
for captive and/ or grid connected applications. The Program has two main
components- Biomass Power/ Co-generation and Biomass gasication.
Keeping the above points in mind iData Insights, a holistic and accentuate
marketing research rm is bringing out a market research report titled Bio-
mass in India: Evaluating the potential for Power Production-2014.
Biomass in India: Evaluating the Potential for Power Production-2014
Major Fuel:
Mustard Stalk,
Juliora, Maize
stalk, Dhaniya
straw, Soyabean
stalk, Cotton
stalk, Tuver
Stalk, Sesame
stalks
Fuel Price
Range: Rs 1500
to 3000 / Ton
Major Fuel: Mustard Stalk, Rice Husk,
Rice Straw, Paddy Straw, Wheat Stalk,
Cow dung & Juliora
Fuel Price Range: Rs 1700 to 3000 / Ton
Major Fuel: Rice husk, Wood
chips, Sugar cane
Fuel Price Range: Rs. 1100
to 2600 / Ton
Major Fuel: Rice husk,
Cotton Stalk, Saw dust,
Juliora
Fuel Price Range: Rs.
1100 to 2600 / Ton
Major Fuel: Rice Husk, Ground nut shell,
Juliora, Bengal Gram, Chilly Stalk,
Coconut shell, Maize, Cane Trash, Channa
steam
Fuel Price Range: Rs. 1500 to 2500 / Ton
Major Fuel:
Cotton stalk,
Mustard husk,
Soya Husk,
Chilly Stalk,
Maize Stalk,
Juliora, Soya
Husk, Rice Husk,
Rice Straw,
Bamboo
Fuel Price
Range: Rs. 1500
to 3000 / Ton
Potential
> 1000 MW
500 - 1000 MW
100 - 500 MW
< 100 MWW
1. Biomass Sector Overview
1.1 Biomass Potential
1.2 Which is better- Combustion or Gasication?
1.3 Conclusion
2. Biomass Availability in India
2.1 Availability of Bio fuel in India
2.2 Growth Drivers
2.3 Prices of Raw Material across all the States
2.4 Conclusion
3. Installed Capacity of Biomass
3.1 Existing Biomass Capacity in India
3.2 Conclusion
4. Policy and Regulatory Framework
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Policy and Legal Framework
4.3 Current Policy Guidelines
4.3.1 Central Policy Guidelines
4.3.2 State Policy Guidelines
4.4 Issues and Challenges
4.5 The Way Forward
5. Procedure for Setting up a Biomass Power Plant in India
5.1 Initial Assessment
5.2 Identication of Land
5.3 Arranging Fuel for the Plant
5.4 Identication of Technology
5.5 Administrative Procedure
5.6 Power Off-take Arrangement
5.7 Overcoming the Barriers
5.8 Conclusion
6. Financing
6.1 Sources of Financing
6.1.1 Equity Financing
6.1.2 Debt Financing
6.1.3 External Financing
6.2 Eligibility for Financing
6.3 Issues and Challenges
7. Equipment Manufacturers and Technology Providers
7.1 Key Equipment Manufacturers
7.1.1 Boilers
7.1.2 Turbine
7.1.3 Generator
7.1.4 Gasier
7.2 Key Technologies Providers
7.2.1 Combustion
7.2.2 Gasication
7.3 Conclusion
8. Biomass Plant Cost Economics
8.1 Cost Analysis
8.2 Return on Investments
8.3 States/Regions for setting up Biomass Power Plant
8.3.1 Factors to be considered for biomass plant site selection
8.4 Tariff Rates across the States
8.5 Economic Viability of a typical Biomass Power Plant
8.6 Conclusion
9. B2B Models in Biomass
9.1 Biomass and Bagasse Co-generation
9.2 Off-Grid Biomass Models
9.3 Conclusions
10. Biomass Power Projects
10.1 Baggase Projects
10.2 Non Baggase Projects
10.3 Case Studies
10.4 Conclusion
11. Company Proles
11.1 Key Players in Bagasse Co-generation
11.2 Key Players in Non-Bagasse Power Generation
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11.3 Key Equipment Manufacturers
12. Diminution of Risks
12.1 Challenges in Bagasse Co-generation Projects
12.2 Risks related to:
12.2.1 Fuels
12.2.2 Policy Guidelines
12.2.3 Financial
12.2.4 Technological
12.2.5 Capacity Building
Report Highlights
Availability of Bio fuels in India
Guidelines given by Central and State in regard of Biomass Power in India
Details about important Equipment Manufacturers and Technology
Providers
Business Models involved in the usage of Biomass to Produce Power
Recognition of Industry Challenges and ways to diminish the risks.
Company Proles of Major Players
Developers
Manufacturers
Consultants
Biomass Capacity Addition Outlook 2020
Year-wise
State-wise
Player-wise
Key Questions Answered
Why Biomass Power is better as compared to other Energy Sources?
What are the growth drivers concerned for the Biomass Power in India?
What all procedures one should follow before setting up a Biomass Power
Plant in India?
How can one mitigate the risks arising due to different adverse factors?
Who all are the major Players in Biomass Power Market and the major
projects in India?
What is the economic viability of setting up a Biomass Power Plant in
India?
What encouragement government is giving to the players in Biomass
Industry?
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Equity Investors
Equipment Manufacturers
Regulatory Agencies
Banks, Project Financiers and Investment Bankers
Consultants
Policy Makers
Technology Providers
Government Agencies
Regulatory Institutions
RE Development Agencies
Central & State Power Players
Financial Institutions
Research Institutes
Private Equity Firms
12.3 Conclusion
13. Bio Power Outlook-Capacity Addition Trends by 2020
13.1 Growth Drivers for Bio-Power Industry
13.2 Bio-Power Outlook
13.3 Bio-Power Installed Capacity: 2014
13.4 Bio-Power in India: By 2020
13.4.1 State-wise generation
13.5 Key Players in Indian Bio-Power Sector by 2020
13.6 Conclusion
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