In view of the growing capacity addition of steel in power sector, InfralineEnergy has launched India’s first ever Business Series Report on “Steel Demand in Power Sector Projects 2017: Market sizing and Opportunity Assessment”.Equipped with Infraline’s expertise in the energy and steel domains, this in-depth report, covering analytical models and primary research elements, would primarily investigate the application of various steel products in the power generation and transmission sector with a core objective of estimating the future growth in product-wise steel demand for the sector. For further details http://www.infraline.com/Reports.aspx?id=268&tlt=Steel-Demand-in-Power-Sector-Projects-2017&sl=Business%20Report%20Series
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Steel Demand in Power Sector Projects 2017
1. Value Added Elements
Estimations of Product-wise Demand
for Steel in Power Projects
Exclusive Coverage on Market of
Special Steel (CRGO/CRNO);
Seamless Pipes & Tubes in India
Market Sizing of Steel Products and
Equipment for Indian Power Sector
Equipment Requirement Portfolio in
Power Sector Projects
Illustrating linkages of Sustainability
and Environment Friendly Steel
Solutions in Power sector
Detailed Profiling of Power Projects to
come up till 2017 in India
Renewable
Power
Hydro
Power
Thermal
Power
Steel Demand in Power Sector Projects 2017
Market sizing and Opportunity Assessment
May 2014
Industry First
Report
Infraline Business Series Report
2. Steel & Power Sector: A Correlation
With continued growth in India’s infrastructure sector, the growth in power sector shall be
palpable, with expert estimates suggesting that for every one percent increase in GDP, power
generation would need to increase by one percent. The government, in its 12th Five Year Plan, has set
a target of adding 88,537 MW of power generation capacity with an estimated total fund requirement
of more than INR 13.55 lakh crore (USD 225 Billion) for power generation; transmission and
distribution.
51%
69%
41.3
78.7
88.5
0%
50%
100%
150%
0
50
100
Tenth Plan Eleventh Plan Twelfth Plan (E)
Actual Achievement (in %)
Target Capacity Additions (in GW)
In FY17, the share of power sector (excluding renewable energy sources) in total steel
demand is expected to rise by more than 50 percent from FY12
Steel aficionados understand that steel shall be an indispensable input for green-field as well
brownfield power plant capacities, owing to high capital investments in power sector. This is
because the application of steel is widespread in the power plant; from boilers; turbines;
transformers; generators; power transmission towers and cables to a variety of components
used in renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind energy.
Power Generation Capacity Additions
92
119
129
140
149
80
110
140
FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17
Projected Crude Steel Capacity in 12th FYP
Capacity Additions
3. Structural Steel
Structural steel remains the default material in building power
plant equipments. Its major application in a power project is in
building turbines, generators, boilers, pumping
stations, cooling towers, control panels etc.
Reinforcement Steel
Reinforcement steels include rods and bars and are primarily
used for reinforcement of concrete structure.
Pipes & Tubes
Seamless tubes and pipes are used in boilers and heat
exchangers, areas where a significant amount of fluid transfer
is required.
Electrical Steel
Electrical Steel primarily comprises of two steel products i.e.
Cold Rolled Grain Oriented (CRGO) Steel and Cold Rolled
Non Grain Oriented (CRNO) Steel.
Steel pipes and tubes comprise of about 15%
of the total steel requirement of a thermal
power plant.
CRGO steel finds applications in
manufacturing power transformer cores, and
CRNO steel is suitable for moving parts in
generators and motors.
As per CEA norms for Steel used in hydro
power sector - 93 tons of reinforcement steel
are used in per MW of hydropower project.
Plates and sheets comprise of about 40% of
the total steel requirement of a coal Base
thermal power plant.
Assessment of power sector steel demand essentially
requires an in-depth study of the electrical equipment (EE)
market of India as EE manufacturers are the major direct
finished steel consumers with product sales largely
dependent on power sector growth plans.
The envisioned growth of power sector for 12th Plan period
is expected to entail exponential demand for electrical
equipment. Presently, the domestic electrical equipment
industry is worth INR 120,200 crores (UDS 20 Billion) with
1/4th share captured by generation equipment -
Boiler, Turbines & Generators and the remaining by T&D.
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
FY12 FY17
BTG Equipment T&D Equipment
263
120.2
As per IEEMA estimates, the production of major electrical
equipment has grown from INR 38,920 crore in 2006-07 to INR
64,235 crore in 2011-12 at a CAGR of 10.5 % while the
production of BTG equipment has increased from INR 8,933
crores in 2006-07 to INR 31,000 crores in 2011-12 at a CAGR
of 28.3%.
Source: EE Industry Mission Plan, Department of
Heavy Industries, GoI
Equipment Industry Size
(in INR ‘000 crore)
Steel Applicability in Power Sector
Growth in Equipment Industry to Drive
Steel Demand
4. Infraline’s Initiative
Objective 1:
Shortlisting
Power Projects
to be
commissionedin
12th FYP
Objective 2:
Estimating equipment
requirement for
proposedpower projects
Objective 3:
Estimating
Product wise steel
requirements for
the power sector
till FY17
In view of the growing capacity addition of steel
in power sector, InfralineEnergy is launching
India’s first ever Business Series Report on
“Steel Demand in Power Sector Projects
2017: Market sizing and Opportunity
Assessment”. Equipped with Infraline’s
expertise in the energy and steel domains, this
in-depth report, covering analytical models and
primary research elements, would primarily
investigate the application of various steel
products in the power generation and
transmission sector with a core objective of
estimating the future growth in product-wise
steel demand for the sector.
Recommendations have also been provided
with respect to the emerging area of
environment friendly steel solutions for the
power generation.
The aim of this
research is to
analyze steel’s
role in power
sector in 12th
FYP
Equipment Portfolio for Power Plant Installation
(Coal, Gas, Hydro, Wind and Solar)
Highlights of Major Steel Products Requirement by Power Plants
Profiles of Major Equipment Manufacturers and Steel Producers
Opportunities for Power Equipment Suppliers and Steel Players
Estimates of Upcoming Power Capacity till 2017
Coverage on Renewable Capacity Additions with Special Focus
on Solar and Wind Energy
Pivotal Features
of the Study
5. Which products of steel would be in high demand by the Indian power sector?
Which power projects are expected to be commissioned by FY17?
What will be the generation and transmission equipment portfolio demanded by FY17?
What is the level of India’s indigenous capabilities in steel production (in terms of satisfying power
sector demand)?
Do new opportunities exist for steel players in expanding their product portfolios to satisfy specific
demands of emerging renewable energy technologies?
What kind of opportunities exist for steel producers to attract more revenue from the envisaged
power sector growth in 12th FYP?
What are the different product offerings by domestic players in Indian steel market?
Key Questions Answered
Research Process
Key
Sources
Market
Research
Literature
Review
Industry
Interaction
In-house
Expertise
Survey Questionnaire and
Telephonic Interviews of Players in
Power & Steel Sector
FacetoFaceMeetingsand
PersonalInterviewsofcoal
SectorStakeholders
Power&SteelSector
Reports,Journals,Magazines,
MinisterialDocuments,Infraline
Database
In-house Analysis and Focus Groups
1
2
3
4
Indian Power Project Developers
Steel Producers
Steel Traders
Equipment Manufacturers
Power Transmission Utilities
Shipping Companies
Project Management Companies
Government Agencies
Project Financers
Investment Bankers
Research & Educational Institutes
Risk Managers
Consulting and EPC companies
A Must Buy For
Increased Import Duties on Special Steel and Resulting Impact on Equipment Manufacturers
Continuous Rise in Threat from International Steel Supplier
International Equipment Suppliers Preferred over Domestic Players
Strategic collaboration for indigenous development of Special steel Technology
Business Case Studies
6. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. Steel in Power Industry Landscape: Status Quo
1.1 Steel Intensiveness in Power Sector
1.2 The Indian Steel Industry: Indigenous Capabilities
and Trends
1.2.1 Historical Production and Trade Trends
1.2.2 Product-wise Steel Availability in India
1.3.3 Steel Capacity addition under 12th FYP
1.2.3 Player-wise offerings for Power Sector
1.3 The Indian Power Sector – Growth Story and
Future Plans
1.3.1 Historical Planned and Achieved Capacity
Additions
1.3.2 Electricity Demand-Supply Dynamics in 11th
FYP
1.3.3 Power Capacity Addition under 12th FYP
1.4 Specific Steel Requirements of Power Sector
2. Capacity Addition in Indian power sector till FY17: A
Latest Assessment
2.1. Power Sector Transition in the Past Five Years
2.1.1 Transition in Fuel Usage
2.1.2 Transition in sector-wise capacity addition
2.1.3 Transition in Power Generation Technology
2.2 Under Construction Indian Power Projects till FY17
2.2.1 Under-Construction Thermal power projects
2.2.2. Under-Construction Hydro power projects: By
state and Capacity
2.2.3 Under-Construction Renewable power projects:
SHP, Solar and Wind
2.2.3 Upcoming Power Transmission projects
2.3 Project Execution Challenges and Key Issues in
Indian Power Projects
3. Steel Applicability in Power Equipments
3.1 Equipment Portfolio and Steel Requirements for
Power Generation Projects
3.1.1 Thermal Power Plant
3.1.2 Hydro Power Plant
3.2 Equipment Portfolio and Steel Requirements for
Renewable Power Generation Projects
3.2.1 Solar Power Plant
3.2.2 Wind Power Plant
3.3 Equipment Portfolio for Power Transmission
Projects
4. Estimating Steel Potential in Indian Power Sector
till FY17: End use Demand forecasting Modelling
4.1 Power Sector Steel Demand Projections till FY17
4.1.1 Thermal Power Projects
4.1.2 Hydro Power Projects
4.1.3 Renewable Power Projects (Wind and Solar)
4.1.4 Power Transmission Projects
4.2 Summarization of Power Sector Steel Demand in the
12th FYP
4.3 Steel Product-wise Production Estimates till FY17
4.4 Infraline’s Market Sizing
4.4.1 Market sizing for steel products
4.4.2 Market sizing for power equipment
5. Electrical Steel (CRGO/ CRNO) : Influence on the
Indian Power Sector
5.1 International Scenario for Electrical Steel
5.2 Electrical Steel Technological Complexities
5.3 Demand Estimates for Electrical steel in Indian Power
Sector
5.4 Electrical Steel Import Burden on the Power Sector
5.5 Government Initiatives for Developing Indigenous
Capabilities
6. Seamless Pipes and Tubes: An Untapped Potential
6.1 Market Trends and Forecast till FY17
6.1.1 Domestic Production Trends
6.1.2 Imports Trends
6.1.3 Domestic Production Forecast
6.2 Applications in Power Sector
6.3 Major Players in Indian Market
(Maharashtra Seamless, ISMT, BHEL, Jindal Saw)
6.4 Foremost Sourcing Options
7. Steel Solutions for a Cleaner Environment
7.1 Winds of Positive Outlook for Steel Demand
7.1.1 Steel usage in Wind power plant
7.1.2 Steel demand in Indian Wind energy sector
7.2 Steel outlook for Indian Solar Sector
7.2.1 Steel Usage in Solar Power Pant
7.2.2 Steel demand in Indian solar manufacturing
market
7.3. Environment -friendly Steel Solutions for Power
Sector
7.3.1 Support for Recyclability and Reusability of Steel
7.3.2 Environmental concerns of coated steel sheets
7.3.3 Sustainable steel offering for the Power sector
Contents & Coverage
Additional Data Points:
1. Competitive Landscape: Benchmarking Steel
Manufacturers & Power Equipment Manufacturers
a) Key Business Statistics
b) Financial Profiling
2. List of under construction Thermal Power Projects in
India with their anticipated date of commissioning
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