Analysis of Power Tariffs in India 2017 – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Power
Tariffs in India – 2017”
report to their offering.

Keeping focus on Power Sector start of 2016 ignited with revision of
Tariff Policy allowing Producer to sell power at Exchanges on Utilities
failure followed by INR 200 Billion project to upgrade power
distribution as a part of electricity to all houses by 2021 and UDAY
Scheme for Operational and Financial turn-around of Discom, to mention
few to benefit the stake holder ranging from Generation, Transmission,
Distribution and Consumer. Also, Government has aim to achieve renewable
mix of 175 GW by 2022 bringing more focus to RE integration, directing
to fulfill base load by renewable than thermal, which in turn will bring
paradigm shift in power tariff structure in India.

The sudden historic decision of demonetization of INR 500 and 1000
rupees note also played a very vital role in reducing the Aggregate
Revenue Requirement of the Discoms with almost surge of 10 to 30% in
revenue receipt. Likely to make drop in power tariff in combination with
above initiative.

In this milieu, it will be interesting to witness the take of regulatory
commission approving the tariff revision petition and thereby
understanding the impact of increase on different category of consumers.
In this regard, the impact analysis of the regulations on power tariffs
coupled with the factual data on the most recent power tariff’s
applicable on a countrywide basis was an imperative. By meticulously
examining the impact of new regulations and deeply analyzing the
possible impacts on all the stakeholders, SNP Infra Research attempts to
blend the factual power tariff data and present a dossier which would be
first of its kind and would enable clients with reliable insights and
better understanding of the power tariff dynamics in the country.

The key queries which find answer in this report are: What is likely
rationale behind power tariff of India? This research delves deep to and
most exhaustively examines the case of fuel pooling and its possible
impact on the end consumers and the dynamics of power industry. Through
this report attempts to unveil the assessment of RE integration visà-vis
power distribution? Impact Analysis of UDAY Scheme? Would all the states
be as pro-active as Delhi in auditing the distribution utilities to
examine the power tariffs, if so then what would be its possible impact?
What would be the impact of Feed in Tariff? Also, what would be the cost
of power supply and cost of procurement vis-à-vis from power
distribution utility’s perspective is mapped in detail.

Queries like these and many more find their solutions in the virtue of
this report which is to explore how the Indian electricity generation
sector would respond to the new tariff environment. The report also
analyses current power tariffs prevalent in all the states of India with
utility wise status. The report provides highly reliable datasets and
excellent insights on power tariffs and is a must buy for all allied
stakeholders in the business value chain of power generation to sale.

Key Topics Covered:

Part I: Overview Of Tariffs

I. Introduction

II. National Tariff Policy (NTP)

III. CERC Tariff Regulation 2014-19 for Thermal Power Station

I V. CERC Tariff Regulation 2015 for Renewable Energy Sources

V. Impact of UDAY scheme on Power Tariff

VI. Shift from Thermal to Renewable: Assessment of RE Integration

VII. Power Distribution in India

Part II: Latest Tariff Data

VIII. Schedule of Retail Supply Tariff – (FY 16-17 VS FY 15-16)

Part III: Annexures

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6ppjhz/power_tariffs_in

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