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Renewable & Alternative Energy Resources

Challenges & Opportunities in the New Millennium

Presentation By –
Manoj Bisht
Praful Gaikwad
Amogh Joshi
Hiral Saraiya
Sudarshan Kashikar
Deepanwita Banerjee
Global Market Overview
• Renewable Energy supplies 18-19 % of Global Final Energy
Consumption
• Global Renewable Rnergy capacity grew at rates of 10–60% annually

from 2004-2009
• Renewable Energy Investment of $150 billion Worldwide in 2009 - up
from just $30 billion in 2004
Indian Market Overview
• Total Installed Capacity – 150,000 MW
• Dominating Public Sector Enterprises
• Heavily Coal Based ~ 50%
India – An Attractive Market
• MNRE, Govt. Of India – 10,000MW Renewable Energy – 11th
Five Year Plan

• Ernst & Young Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index


– Rank 4. Score – 61/100
Energetic Imperative

• Structural Revolution

• Active process

• Focused Change
• Safe Level
Tapping Opportunities

• Energy Transition

• Future - Proof Development

• Building Zero Energy Structures


• Renewable Energy = Energy Security
• Intelligent Grid
Challenges Ahead
•Pace Of Reforms - Business needs Clear Signal from the Govt.

•Establishing Price for CO2/GHG Emission

•Lack of Storage Possibilities

•Creditworthiness of Counterparties

•Mitigation and Adaptation

•Technology
Future Growth Drivers
• Demand Supply Gap

• Natural Resource Scarcity

• Large Renewable Energy Potential

• Availability of New forms of capital – Private Equity, CDM

• Fiscal Incentives Provided by the Government


Future-Proof Applications
• Scotland exploiting Offshore Wind Fortune

• SBI - ‘Green Banking’ Initiative

• Spain to erect Central America’s largest wind farm

• TERI

• Clinton Foundation - Rajasthan Govt. Pact

• GE – Ecomagination Program
Consumer Perspective
• Concern and Awareness – Going Green

• Individual Statement of Commitment

• Need of the Hour - Renewable Energy Economy, Not a Hydrogen


Economy

• Industrial emphasis on ‘The Consumer Factor’

• Belief about Positive Consequences


World View and Policy Implementation

• Developed Countries

• Developing countries

• Balance

• Green Jobs

• Policy Change

• Actions
Financial Implication – Cost Curves
• Scenario

• Venture Capitalist

• Financial Metrics

• Carbon Trading

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