Barriers Need to be Removed Before R-APDRP Enables a Smarter Grid in India
GlobalData, January 2012, Pages: 6
Barriers Need to be Removed Before R-APDRP Enables a Smarter Grid in India
Summary
GlobalData's report “Barriers Need to be Removed Before R-APDRP Enables a Smarter Grid in India” provides an analysis on the various restraining factors that may hinder the success of the Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reform Program (R-APDRP) in India. The power sector in India has experienced a widening gap between supply and demand and is facing peak hour power shortages throughout the year. Due to this, the government of India initiated the Accelerated Power Development and Reform Program (APDRP) to bring about improvements in the electricity distribution sector and reduce the Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses. The focus of this reform was to view the electricity distribution in a holistic manner and introduce Information Technology (IT) so that performance could be improved upon in all areas of business. The failure in the implementation of APDRP prompted the government of India to introduce the Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reform Program (R-APDRP). The success of R-APDRP depends upon how best the implementing agencies are able to avoid the barriers faced during the implementation of APDRP.
Scope
- Factors for failure of Accelerated Power Development and Reforms Program (ARDRP)
- Skill sets required for success of R-APDRP
- Key agencies involved in Implementation of R-APDRP
- Impact of setting feasible time line for execution of project under R-APDRP
Reasons to buy
- Identify key growth and investment opportunities in transmission and distribution (T&D) sector in India
- Gain insight on the R-APDRP execution plan
- Develop strategies for market penetration
- Facilitate decision-making based on insights on T&D industry developments in India
Keywords
Accelerated Power Development and Reform Program, Aggregate Technical and Commercial losses, Restructured Accelerated Power Development and Reform Program, Eleventh Five Year Plan, Electricity Act 2003, information and communication technologies, Process Consultant, Capacity Building Consultant, Time of the Day consultant, Detailed Project Report, State Electricity Regulatory Commissions, State Electricity Boards, projects, skills, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
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1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Summary
3 Barriers Need to be Removed Before R-APDRP Enables a Smarter Grid in India
3.1 Coordination and Monitoring Activities need to be Improved by Government Bodies
3.2 Non-Feasible Time Period Makes Project Completion Difficult to Achieve
3.3 Lack of Proper Skill-sets can Block the Progress of Projects
3.4 Factors Leading to the Failure of APDRP Should be Avoided While Implementing R-APDRP
4 Appendix
4.1 Abbreviations
4.2 Methodology
4.2.1 Coverage
4.2.2 Secondary Research
4.2.3 Primary Research
4.2.4 Modeling and Forecasting
4.3 Contact Us
4.4 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Power Market, India, Transmission and Distribution Loss as a Percentage of Total generation (%), 2002-2008
Table 2: Abbreviations
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Power Market, India, Transmission and Distribution Loss as a Percentage of Total generation (%), 2002-2008
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