2. FLOW OF PRESENTATION
Industry Analysis
Company Analysis
Company Background
Tata Group
Supply Chain
Financial Review
SWOT Analysis
Sustainability Initiatives
3. INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
• 4% of Global Energy
Consumption in India
• Predominantly controlled by
the Government of India
Electricity
Generation
• The Regional Power Grids are
established for optimal
utilisation of the power
• Inter-regional power
exchanges depending upon
power availability and load
conditions
Power
Transmission
• Electricity distribution is the
penultimate process in the
delivery of electric power
• This interface features
transformers
Power
Distribution
6. COMPANY BACKGROUND
Founder Mr. Jamshetji Tata’s vision of ‘clean, cheap &
abundant power
Tata Power commissioned India’s first power plant- the
hydro-electric station- in Khopoli (72 MW) in 1915
Tata Power is the largest integrated private power
company in India
7. • Tata Power is India’s largest integrated power
company with a significant international
presence.
• From Fuel and Logistics to Generation and
Transmission to Distribution and Trading-
exploring various renewable sources of energy in
India and globally,
• we now have a significant presence in
wind, solar, hydro and geothermal energy space.
10. SUPPLY CHAIN
FUEL
30% equity interest
in Indonesian coal
producers, KPC and
Arutmin
33.3% stake in
Mandakini
40% stake in Tubed
FUELTRANSPORTATION
2 capesize vessels
owned, delivery in
2011
3 long term charters
signed
GENERATION
3,176 MW of
operationalcapacity
2,449 MW thermal
447 MW hydro
277 MW wind
3 MW of solar
TRANSMISSION
17 receiving stations
In Mumbai
51:49 JV between
Tata Power and
Powergrid
Corporation of India
Ltd
DISTRIBUTION
Mumbai distribution
network
1,781 Km of
underground cable
network
Over 180,000 retail
consumers
Graphic Source: Tata Power Investor Presentation 2010
12. • Mr. CYRUS P MISTRY (CHAIRMAN)
• Mr. RAMABADRAN
GOPALAKRISHNAN(EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR)
• DR HOMAIR S VACHHA (NOMINEE DIRECTOR OF
THE BOARD)
• Mr. NAWSHIR H MIZRA(SENIOR DIRECTOR)
13. SUSTAINABILITY INITATIVES
Care for environment
• Growth through
renewable , clean green
energy
• Efficient
technologies, investments
in energy startups
• Carbon footprint
reduction
Care for community
• Principles of community
engagement
• Helping communities
become self-reliant and
empowered
• Carbon neutral village
clusters
Care for customers
• Energy clubs
• Customer care centers
• Demand side
management, energy
audits
Care for people
• Safety and health
• Organizational
transformation
• Employee learning &
development
14. SWOT ANALYSIS
Strengths
•Well Established
Brand
•Tata Power has
invested in
Renewable energy
Weaknesses
•Dependence on
external sources for
coal
•Lack of skilled
manpower for Tata
Power’s Renewable
energy initiatives
Opportunities
•Renewable energy
is the future of
power generation
•With improving
technology, sources
such as solar energy
could be
economically
feasible
Threats
•Entry of new
players such as
Reliance into the
power industry
•Pricing wars
between Reliance
and Tata regarding
power tariff in
Mumbai
the country's energy demand has grown an average of 3.6% per annum over the past 30 years. the country's energy demand has grown an average of 3.6% per annum over the past 30 years
The electricity sector in India supplies the world's 5th largest energy consumer, accounting for 4.0% of global energy consumption by more than 17% of global population