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Presentation on EnergyIndustry

Presenting by,Baburao

Mba 1st sem

Roll No :16With Guidance of Khalid SirSubmitting to: Devika Mam

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Synopsis

Background of industry.

Top ten companies.

Profile Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers.

Vision of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

Mission of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers Quality policy of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

logo Punch line of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

 products and services of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

Mile stone, Awards of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

Gdp contribution of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

Market share of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

Area of operation of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

Recent Issues of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers

Management structure of Ntpc, Npcil, Tata powers And Adhani powers.

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Background of energy industry

Energy is the backbone of any economic system. The energy industry includes the discovery, production, distribution,

and sale of energy for multiple power needs including heat, light, propulsion, and whatever else energy may be

needed for. There are two primary sources of energy: renewable alternative fuels and fossil fuels. Alternative fuels

include energy sources such as wind, water, solar, geothermal, bio-diesel, or nuclear power.

Fossil fuels account for nearly 80% of the world¶s energy consumption and include oil, gas, and coal

History

The energy industry was first comprised of burning wood and certain oils for heat in ancient times

The first major change in the energy industry came with to the invention of the steam engine

The steam engine was run on primarily coal, which increased demand and led to commercial mining and distribution for coal.

During this time, whale oil was the energy source for lighting and residential use. Oil was also extracted from coal,

foreshadowing the next change in the industry.

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Top ten companies

 NTPC

 NHPC

Tata Power 

Reliance Power 

Adani Power  Damodar Valley Corporation

Lanco Infratech

SJVN

CLP Power 

 Nuclear Power Corporation of India( NPCIL)

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Profile of NTPC

 NTPC Limited is the largest thermal power generating company of India

which generates almost 29% of India's power supply, has 22 coal and gas-fired power plants

And it's a public sector company, it was incorporated in the year 1975 to accelerate power 

development in the country as a wholly owned company of the Government of India

At present, Government of India holds 89.5% of the total equity shares of the company and the

 balance 10.5% is held by FIIs, Domestic Banks, Public and others. Within a span of 30 years,Vision and Mission statement of NTPC

Vision

³To be the world¶s largest and best power producer, powering India¶s growth.´

Mission Develop and provide reliable power, related products and services at competitive prices, integrating multiple energy sources with

innovative and eco-friendly technologies and contribute to society.´

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Quality policy

CORPORATE 

QUALITY  ASSURANCE 

REGIOREGIONAL

INSPECTION 

OFFICES 

FIELD

QUALITY 

 ASSURANCE 

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CORPORATE QUALITY ASSURANCE

CORPORATEQUALITY ASSURANCE AND INSPECTION IS UNDER E NGINEERING DIVISION LOCATED ATCORPORATEQUALITY ASSURANCE AND INSPECTION IS UNDER E NGINEERING DIVISION LOCATED AT

 NOIDA , HAVING A STAFF OF 66 ( 53 : QUALITY ASSURANCE + 13 : INSPECTION ). QUALITY ASSURANCE IS NOIDA , HAVING A STAFF OF 66 ( 53 : QUALITY ASSURANCE + 13 : INSPECTION ). QUALITY ASSURANCE IS

HAVING DIFFER E NT GROUPS OF MECH., ELECT.+ C&I, CIVIL AND SPECIALIST GROUP.HAVING DIFFER E NT GROUPS OF MECH., ELECT.+ C&I, CIVIL AND SPECIALIST GROUP.

R EGIONAL INSPECTION OFFICES

TO FACILITATE PROMPT INSPECTION AT MANUFACTURE¶S WORKS , APPROX. 86 ENGINEERS ARE POSTED AT10 STRATEGICALLY LOCATED REGIONAL INSPECTION OFFICES SPREAD THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.MAJOR EQUIPMENTS FOR POWER PLANTS ARE MANUFACTURED AT BHEL WORKS, HENCE, FIVE OF THESE

INSPECTION OFFICES FUNCTION AS RESIDENT INSPECTION OFFICES AT BHEL¶S UNIT AT HARDWAR, TRICHY,RANIPET, HYDERABAD AND BHOPAL. REST OF THE RIOs ARE LOCATED AT KOLKATA, MUMBAI, CHENNAI,

BANGLORE, DELHI, THIS ENABLES PROMPT INSPECTION AT MANUFACTURER¶S WORKS AT DIFFERENTSTAGES.

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FIELD QUALITY ASSURANCE

ALL TWENTY THREE PROJECTS OF NTPC (INCLUDING NTPC MANAGED PROJECTS) ARE HAVING

FIELD QUALITY ASSURACE GROUPS, EACH HAVING STRENGTH OF THREE TO NINE

EXECUTIVES. THIS GROUP IMPLEMENTS QA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR ERECTION AS WELL

AS O&M RELATED ACTIVITIES.

Powering India's Growth

Logo of NTPC

Punch line of NTPC

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Products and Services

Products:ElectricityServices:

Construction Management

Environment Engineering and Management

Erection and Commissioning

Financial Systems and Modeling

HRD and Training

Information Technology Support & Special Projects

Lender's Engineer Services

Management Consultancy

Materials Management

Operation and Maintenance

Owner's Engineer Services

Project Management

Procurement Services

Quality Assurance and Inspection Services

Restoration, Efficiency Improvement and Renovation and Modernization

Research and Development

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Mile stones

NTPCs Commissioned DG Projects

Jemara (Korba), 10kW, 100HH, Biomass (Woody)

Jaraha-Chetwa (Rihand), 10.5 kW, 200 HH, Solar PV

Bhaogarh (Anta), 10kW, 89 HH, Biomass (Mustard crop)

Bagdara (Korba), 20 kW, 110 HH, Biomass (Woody) Uchlenga (Korba), 20 kW, 134HH, Biomass (Woody)

Khirti ( Korba), 20 kW, 105 HH, Biomass (Woody)

Piprahar (Rihand) , 25 kW, 160 HH, Biomass (Woody) Mahuli (Rihand), 30 kW, 183 HH, Biomass (Woody

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Awards

Environment Awards

Golden Peacock Environmental Management Award

CII Sustainability Award

HR Awards

 NTPC awarded for Excellence in HR 

 NTPC ranked 19th by the GPTW for 2011 amongst 25 top Best Companies in India

 NTPC ranked 6th amongst 25 top Best Employers in Country

Exemplary Leadership Award to Shri Arup Roy Choudhury for People Excellence

 NTPC wins Star TV Talent Leadership and HR Award

Two Awards for NTPC at Asia Best Employer Brand Awards

Overall 7th in µIndia¶s Best Companies to Work for 2010¶, 1st amongst the PSUs and 1st in Manufacturing &Production Industry Segment.

Great Places to Work Award 2010

Safety Awards

 National Safety Award - 2008

Safety Innovation Award

Safety Award 2009

Best Environment Management Station Award for Safety

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MARKRT SHAR E

162.80 -2.45 -1.48%

18 Nov, 15:59:36

Volume168,609

Prev Close165.25

Day's H/L (Rs)166.00- 160.70

52wk H/L (Rs)203.15- 160.10

Mkt Cap (Rs Cr)134,236.74

 NTPC contributes 0.4% to the Indian gdp

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Sr. No. City State Inst.Capacity

1 Singrauli Uttar Pradesh 2,000

2 Korba Chhattisgarh 2,600

3 Ramagundam Andhra Pradesh 2,600

4 Farakka West Bengal 2,100

5 Vindhyachal Madhya Pradesh 3,260

6 Rihand Uttar Pradesh 2,000

7 Kahalgaon Bihar 2,3408 Dadri (NTPC Dadri) Uttar Pradesh 2,310

9 Talcher Orissa 3,000

10 Unchahar Uttar Pradesh 1,050

11 Talcher Thermal Orissa 460

12 Simhadri Andhra Pradesh 1,500

13 Tanda Uttar Pradesh 440

14 Badarpur (BTPS) Delhi 705

15 Sipat Chhattisgarh 1660

16 Sipat (erection phase) Chhattisgarh 1980

17 Bongaigaon (erection phase) Assam 750

18 Mouda (erection phase) Maharashtra 1000 (2x500 MW)

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List of NTPC plants in India

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Current issues

State govt likely to privatize power sector 

The way coal prices are shooting up and NTPC is increasing tariff on a regular basis, If the power situation remains

unchanged and Bihar continues purchasing power from NTPC and other sources, the day is not far when this sector 

will be handed over to private companies

Board sign agreement for a 500 mw power plant

After five years of negotiations, state-run NTPC and Ceylon Electricity Board sign agreement for a 500 mw power 

 plant at Sampur in Sri Lanka's Trincomalee district at a cost of $700 mn.

Thermal Power Project is under implementation in Madhya Pradesh.

A capacity of 1000 MW under stage-IV of Vindhyachal Super Thermal Power Project is under implementation in

Madhya Pradesh. Bids have been invited for main plant package for a 500 MW unit plant under stage-V of the

 project.

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Ceo and Board of directors

Shri Arup Roy Choudhury, Chairman & Managing Director 

Shri A.K. Singhal, Director (Finance)

Sh. I.J.Kapoor, Director (Commercial)

Sri B.P. Singh (55 yrs), Director(Projects),

Shri D.K. Jain, has taken over the charge as Director (Technical)

Shri S. P. Singh(57 Years), Director(HR) Shri N.N.Misra (55 years), Director (Operations

Shri S. B. Ghosh Dastidar 

Shri Rajib Sekhar Sahoo,

Dr. M. Govinda Rao

Shri Adesh Jain

Shri Santosh Nautiyal

Shri Kanwal Nath

Shri Arun Kumar Sanwalka

Shri I.C.P. Keshari

Shri Rakesh

Shri T. Venkatesh,(

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TATA POWER

PROFILE

Tata Power is India¶s largest integrated private power company . Inspired by a powerful vision, the founders of TataPower pioneered the generation of electricity in India with the commissioning of India¶s first large hydro-electric project in 1915. Today, Tata Power has an installed generating capacity of 3120 MW and a presence across the entire

value chain in generation (thermal, hydro, solar and wind) transmission, distribution and trading. The Company hasemerged as a pioneer in the Indian power sector, with a track record for performance and has been a frontrunner inintroducing state-of-the-art power technologies. Among its achievements, the Company has to its credit theinstallation of India¶s first 500 MW unit at Trombay, the first 150 MW pumped storage unit at Bhira, The Companyhas successful public-private partnerships in generation, transmission and distribution- North Delhi Power Limitedwith Delhi Vidyut Board for distribution in North Delhi, µPowerlink s TransmissionLtd.¶ with Power GridCorporation of India Ltd. for evacuation of Power from Tala hydro project in Bhutan to Delhi and µMaithon Power Ltd.¶ with Damodar Valley Corporation for a 1000 MW Mega Power Project.

Tata Power has been associated with the growing legacy of Mumbai as a business city for almost a century now.Mumbai¶s growth has been literally powered by Tata Power¶s reliable power supply

The Company¶s growth plans include steady capacity addition year-on-year, taking its current installed capacity to

about 3000 MW. Over the next 3 years, the Company plans to add 8000 MW and the progress on upcoming projects

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Vision and mission

Vision

To be the most admired Integrated Power and Energy Company delivering sustainable value to all stakeholders

Mission

We will become the most admired Company delivering sustainable value by:

Being the supplier and partner of choice

Achieving excellence in safety, operations and project management

Focusing on the culture of sustainability

Ensuring growth and delivering value to the stakeholders

Caring for the community

logo

Punch line: Inspiring the quality of life

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Quality of Products

 A Tata company shall be committed to supply goods and services of the highest quality standards backed by efficient after-salesservice consistent with the requirements of customers to ensure their total satisfaction. The quality standards of the company'sgoods and services should meet the required national standards and the company should endeavour to become world-class.ATata company shall illustrate adequate labels, caveats and other necessary health and safety information on its product packaging

Products Generation Transmission Distribution

ServicesCustomer service Energy audit, energy conservation study and energy management  System Protection Studies, for parallel operation of the captive generation or diesel generating sets with the grid supply Review of the equipment at the consumer substations for upgrading and modernising to enhance reliability levels by analysis of 

operation and maintenance performance data of consumers substations Diagnostic Testing Services Providing Selective Load Trimming Scheme for non-essential loads in the consumer premises by Load Trimming Devices to avoid

total interruption of power supply to the consumer under system emergency operations Fault Detection on the distribution cables inside the consumer premises  Assistance / guidance in maintaining safety to the consumers equipment, personnel, etc. Technical training of consumers operation and maintenance staff at the Company's training centres

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Mile stones

First to bring UMPP in India (at Mundra, Gujarat) based on super- critical technology and unit size of 800MW each.

First to Commission Gas Insulated Switchgear 220 KV and 110 KV. 6. 500 MW power plant. First 275 meter tall chimney for Unit No Computerised Grid Control and Energy Management Systems.

Training Simulators for 150 MW, 500 MW Thermal Power Plants and High Voltage Switchyard Operations. Awards: Tata Power won three awards at the CMO Asia Awards 2011 for excellence in Brand and Marketing in the following

categories :

Best Marketing Campaign of the Year- Tata Power Energy Club

Best In-house Magazine- Transmission Lines, April 2011

Best in-house technical training

Tata Power has been ranked No 38 as India's Best Companies to work as per the study done by Great Place to Work Institute

Tata Power was bestowed the prestigious ³Vasundhara Award´ in the industry category, given out to recognize

exemplary work carried out by Industries,GDP Contribution: Tata power contributes 0.4% towards India¶s GDP

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Issues Tata Power posts 1,218.86 crore net loss in second quarter

 A unit of the Tata group, Tata Power has reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 1,218.86 crore in the secondquarter o the financial year. The company had reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 672.54 crore in the second

quarter of 2010.The reasons for the huge looses incurred in the quarter were provisioning of Rs 1,461.96 crore for impairment charges and losses in the foreign exchange market. The company said that its profitability was also affected by adifferential cost of Rs 50.39 crore in linked to its 1,050-MW project in Maithon.

Board of Directors

Mr Ratan N Tata (Chairman) Mr Ramabadran Gopalakrishnan Dr Homiar S Vachha Mr Adi J Engineer Mr Nawshir H Mirza Mr Deepak M Satwalekar Dr Ramchandra H Patil Mr Piyush G Mankad (IAS Retired) M

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ankad is a retired civil servant with a distinguished career of over 40 years in the prestigious Mr Ashok K Basu Mr Thomas Mathew T (LIC Nominee) Mr Anil Sardana (Managing Director) Mr Sowmyan Ramakrishnan (Executive Director) Mr Sankaranarayanan Padmanabhan (Executive Director) Mr Banmali Agrawala (Executive Director)

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NPCILprofile

Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) is a wholly owned Undertaking of theGovernment of India under the administrative control of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE),Government of India. It has been registered as a Public Limited Company under the Companies Act, 1956 in Sept. 1987, with the objective of undertaking the design, construction, operation andmaintenance of the atomic power stations for generation of electricity in pursuance of theschemes and programmes of the Government of India under the provision of the Atomic Energy Act, 1962. The authorised share capital of the company is Rs150 billion, of which Rs 101.45billion is paid up as on September 30, 2005 which is fully subscribed by the Government of 

India.

MissionTo develop nuclear power technology and produce nuclear power as safe, to meet the

increasing electricity needs of country

 VisionTo maximize the power generation and profitability from the nuclear station with the motto of

safety first and production next

Punch line of Ncpil: A government of India enterprise

Logo of Ncpil:

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Product

Electricity

Milestones

Kakrapar atomic power project near surat gujrath.

Kundankulam atomic power project Tirunellevi Kattabomman, Tamil Nadu. Rajasthan power project Rawathbata kota rajasthan.

Quality policy

Inspection is carried out based on Quality Assurance documents approved by the customer.

Based on the Quality Assurance documents periodic visits are made by trained Engineers to carry out material identification, verification for process controls, measurements and checks, evaluation of test results and performance parameters and final acceptance tests to ensure quality of the product.

Materials are qualified by witnessing and certifying various tests such as impact, tensile, bend, hardness,

metallography, etc as required in national and international codes. Development of QA plans.

Qualification and Development of Vendors.

Testing and certification of welding electrodes, filler wires, inserts and other consumables.

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Awards

Shri S. C. Goeal, Executive Director (C&MM) and his team received this award on behalf of NPCIL in afunction held at Indian Institute of Materials Management in Mumbai.

Mr. S. Bhattacharya, Station Director, TAPS 1&2, receiving the WANO - Excellence Award from WANOChairman, Mr. Laurant Stricker and WANO President, Dr. S.K. Jain.

NPCIL AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT ITPO, DELHI ON DECEMBER 17, 2008 Dr. S.K.Jain, CMD NPCIL & Mr. A.R.Gore, Sr. Executive Director (Operations) & Mr. G.Nageswara Rao,

Station Director (Kaiga) receiving the award of Gold Shield for outstanding Performance of Power Stationsof NPCIL from Hon'ble President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Kalam From (L-R) Hon'ble President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Kalam, Dr. S.K.Jain, CMD NPCIL & Mr. A.R.Gore, Sr.

Executive Director (Operations).

 Area of operations:

TARAPUR ATOMIC POWER STATION (TAPS) , Maharashtra RAJASTHAN ATOMIC POWER STATION (RAPS), Rajasthan M

 ADRAS ATOM

IC POWER STATION (M

 APS), Tamil Nadu NARORA ATOMIC POWER STATION (NAPS) , Uttar Pradesh KAKRAPAR ATOMIC POWER STATION (KAPS), Gujarat 

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Board of directors

Dr. S. K. JainChairman & Managing Director 

Shri Rakesh NathDirector 

Shri G. Nageswara RaoDirector, Operations

Shri S. A. BhardwajDirector, Technical

Dr. Arbind PrasadDirector 

Shri A. P. JoshiDirector 

Shri V. R. SadasivamDirector 

Shri S.B. Agarkar Director, HR 

Shri K.C. PurohitDirector, Projects

Dr. Nalini BhatDirector 

Shri V. M. KaulDirector 

Dr. Ratan Kumar SinhaDirector 

Shri Umesh ChandraSenior Executive Director 

Shri Hemant G. Contractor 

Director

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Adhani powers

Profile

 Adani Power Limited is engaged in power generation and setting up of power projects. As of March 31,2011, the Company together with its subsidiaries has nine power projects with a combined installedcapacity of 16,500 megawatts, out of which 1,980 megawatts has been commissioned, 7260 megawatts isunder implementation and 7260 megawatts is at the planning stage. The Mundra Phase I and II PowerProject will have four coal-fired, sub-critical generation units of 330 megawatts each, with combinedcapacity of 1,320 megawatts. Mundra Phase III Power Project will have two coal-fired, super-criticalgeneration units of 660 megawatts each, with combined capacity of 1,320 megawatts. Mundra Phase IV

Power Project will have three coal fired, super-critical generation units of 660 megawatts each, withcombined capacity of 1,980 megawatts.

 Vision: To be the leader in integrated power business in India with substantial global presence.Mission: To assimilate knowledge, develop capabilities and manage collective enterprise to profitably tap global

commercial opportunities and advantages for the benefit of stakeholders and society

Punchline: Timeless value-driving growth and prosperity

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LOGO

Products:Power generationPower transmissionSolar power 

The company currently operates 2640 MW coal based thermal power plant in Mundra, Gujarat. It operates first power transmission project of 400KV Double Circuit Transmission System from the Mundra plant to Dehgam (430km). The company operates India's first supercritical unit of 660MW. It also implemented country's only private

1000 km HVDC transmission line for efficient transmission of power to Haryana. The company is currently implementing thermal projects of 3300MW (5X660MW) at Tiroda, Maharastra and

1320MW (2X660MW) at Kawai, Rajsthan, and a 40MW solar project at Surendranagar,Gujrat 

 Awards:

 Adani Power Limited was awarded KPMG INFRASTRUTURE TODAY AWARD 2010 for successfully generating over1000MW power as per the committed deadline

Area of operations

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Market value of Adhani powers:

18 Nov 2011 | 15:58 74.45-1.25 (-1.65%) Open / Prev. Close ( ` ): 75.20/75.70 High / Low ( ): 75.25 / 70.2552 Wk High / Low ( ` ): 143.00 / 70.253  Year High / Low ( ` ): 145.90 / 70.255  Year High / Low ( ` ): 145.90 / 70.25  Volume (No. of shares): 13,89,811

Board of directors: Mr. Gautam S. Adani, Chairman

Mr. Rajesh S. Adani, Managing Director

Mr. Ravi Sharma, Wholetime Director & CEO

Mr. Vijay Ranchan, Director

Mr. B. B. Tandon,Director

Mr. Chinubhai R. Shah,Director

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Issues

Illegal mining by Adani group

The Supreme Court Friday asked the Central Empowered Committee on environmentalmatters to look into the allegations of illegal mining against M /s Adani Enterprises and M /sJindal Steel (JSW) in Karnataka.

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