Government of India through the Union Budget-2012-13 has cut the federal
tax incentive for wind developers, one of the key drivers behind the
country''s wind industry. In spite the Union Budget laying specific
emphasis on renewable energy, the policy change takes away one of the
key pillars of India’s success in wind power sector. With the partial
rollback of AD the wind power market would be driven by Independent
Power Producers (IPPs) who avail the GBI benefit.
Scope
- The report talks about change in market dynamics in Indian wind power market.
- The industry is expected to witness a shift in the market which earlier was driven by corporate investors on account of AD benefit.
- The emergence of IPPs and their significant impact on the installations on account of the prevalent GBI scheme.
Reasons to buy
- The report covers the points that made government to take harsh measure by the partial rollback of AD benefit.
- The impact of this rollback on the actual installations has been also covered in the report.
Indian Wind Industry
2 Summary 1
3 Phasing Out of Accelerated Depreciation Benefit will Impact the Wind Industry in India 1
3.1 Background 1
3.2 Alternative Incentive Scheme for Wind Power Development 2
3.3 Impact of GBI on Indian Wind Power Market 2
3.4 Factors leading to AD rollback 3
3.5 Impact of AD rollback on Indian Wind Power Market 3
3.6 Conclusion 3
4 Appendix 4
4.1 Abbreviations 4
4.2 Methodology 4
4.2.1 Coverage 4
4.2.2 Secondary Research 4
4.2.3 Primary Research 4
4.2.4 Modeling and Forecasting 4
4.3 Contact Us 5
4.4 Disclaimer 5
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Wind Power Market, Installed Capacity In India, 2000-2011, MW 2
Table 2: Abbreviations 4
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Wind Power Market, Installed Capacity In India, 2000-2011, MW 2
Figure 2: Market Share In Wind Industry By Various Classes Of Investors In India, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2014-15. % 3
Scope
- The report talks about change in market dynamics in Indian wind power market.
- The industry is expected to witness a shift in the market which earlier was driven by corporate investors on account of AD benefit.
- The emergence of IPPs and their significant impact on the installations on account of the prevalent GBI scheme.
Reasons to buy
- The report covers the points that made government to take harsh measure by the partial rollback of AD benefit.
- The impact of this rollback on the actual installations has been also covered in the report.
Indian Wind Industry
Published: June 2012
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Pages: 5
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Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 1
1.1 List of Tables 1
1.2 List of Figures 1
1.1 List of Tables 1
1.2 List of Figures 1
2 Summary 1
3 Phasing Out of Accelerated Depreciation Benefit will Impact the Wind Industry in India 1
3.1 Background 1
3.2 Alternative Incentive Scheme for Wind Power Development 2
3.3 Impact of GBI on Indian Wind Power Market 2
3.4 Factors leading to AD rollback 3
3.5 Impact of AD rollback on Indian Wind Power Market 3
3.6 Conclusion 3
4 Appendix 4
4.1 Abbreviations 4
4.2 Methodology 4
4.2.1 Coverage 4
4.2.2 Secondary Research 4
4.2.3 Primary Research 4
4.2.4 Modeling and Forecasting 4
4.3 Contact Us 5
4.4 Disclaimer 5
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Wind Power Market, Installed Capacity In India, 2000-2011, MW 2
Table 2: Abbreviations 4
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Wind Power Market, Installed Capacity In India, 2000-2011, MW 2
Figure 2: Market Share In Wind Industry By Various Classes Of Investors In India, 2006-07, 2011-12, 2014-15. % 3
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