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    Indias Leading IntegratedInfrastructure Services Company

    www.feedbackventures.com

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    L&T Infrastructure Finance Co. Ltd.

    Presentation on Opportunities

    August 23, 2007

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    Energy Division3

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    Scope of Work

    S No Terms of Reference Timeline

    1 Sector Overview May 302 Target Markets August 25

    3 Technology Choice June 19

    4 Learning from Recent Bid Strategies June 25

    5 Opportunity Mapping of Target Projects August 25

    6 Detailed Report September 30

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    Structure

    Hydro Generation Opportunities

    Coal based Generation OpportunitiesCase II Bidding Opportunities

    Domestic Coal

    Imported Coal

    Gas based Generation OpportunitiesSummary and Way forward

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    Hydro Generation Opportunities

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    Hydro Opportunity at a Glance

    Conventional hydroelectricpotential (i.e. reservoiror run-of-

    the-river)Indus Basin 34 GWGanga Basin 21 GW

    Central River System 4 GW

    South India (West Flow) 9 GW

    East-flowing Rivers of Southern

    India 15 GWBrahmaputra Basin 66 GW

    In addition94 GW pumped-storagetype

    7 GW small, mini & microtype

    Pre-feasibility report for 162 nos.

    conventionalhydropowerschemesaggregating to 50 GW mainly inNorthern and North-Easternstates

    14 GW

    20 GW50 GW

    20 GW

    Potential of 148 GW

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    Opportunities in Various States

    MoP along with CEA and State Govts

    initiated Pre-Feasibility Studies for

    162 Projects (50,560 MW)

    Detailed Survey & Investigation

    DPR Formulation

    Develop an order of

    attractiveness/viability

    Projects to be implemented over

    11th and 12th Plans

    In addition, respective states are

    also encouraging additional projects

    State Projects Capacity

    Andhra Pradesh 3 705

    Arunachal Pradesh 42 25690

    Chattisgarh 4 580

    Himachal Pradesh 12 3750

    Jammu & Kashmir 13 2981

    Karnataka 5 830

    Kerala 2 205

    Maharashtra 9 1780

    Manipur 3 407

    Meghalaya 9 1490

    Madhya Pradesh 1 60

    Nagaland 3 970

    Orissa 4 1188

    Sikkim 10 1680

    Uttaranchal 39 6374

    Mizoram 3 1870

    Total 162 50560

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    Basic Economics

    Given the nature of the project sites, its a given that:

    Host state may not contract for the powerMarket needs to be on merchant basis; Understanding oftrading market important

    Transmission charge &future pricing would play key roleon economics

    Regulatory aspects tend to become important elements ofproject structuring

    Project economics need to be based on above realities

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    Specific Opportunities

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    Himachal Pradesh

    Was one of the first states to initiate development

    Projects awarded underMoU Route: 5 -100 MW

    Specified Upfront Premium: 1L/MW for 5-50 MW; 2L/MW for 50-100 MW

    Bid Route: > 100 MWUpfront Premium to be bid in addition to free power

    Premium seen in the range of 15-90 L/MWMost projects now on BOT basis

    Limited assistance provided by the state

    No Single window clearance

    Land Acquisition local opposition

    Transmission being encouraged by developers themselves

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    Opportunities - HP

    RohtangPass

    *

    ChenabRiver

    Spiti River

    Bulk of remainingopportunities in the

    districts ofLahaul& Spiti, Kinnaurand Chamba

    Potential of 20 GW

    6,150 MW Operational

    IPPs: 386 MW

    Baspa 300 MW;

    Malana 86 MW

    6,533 MW Under development

    IPPs: 1811 MW (30 Projects)

    7,253 MW yet to be allotted

    60-715 MW

    Under bidding for some time

    Most projects are at a much higher

    altitude (above 4,500 mtrs), along the

    Chenab and Spiti rivers in districts of

    Lahaul & Spiti, Chamba and Kinnaur

    PLFs are relatively poor (~30%)Abandoned:450 MW

    Secondary opportunities the only option in the state

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    Projects in HP

    Project Name Developer Status

    Lambadug (25 MW) Himachal Consortium Power Ltd. Implementation agreement (IA) to besigned in line with New Hydro Power Policy

    Bharmour (50 MW) Soffimat France Implementation agreement (IA) to besigned in line with New Hydro Power Policy

    Bajoli Holi (180 MW) GMR Infrastructure Ltd,Hyderabad

    Upfront premium paid: Rs. 90 lakh/MW.

    Dhaula Sidh (40 MW) GVK Industries Ltd,Secunderabad

    Under construction

    Harsar (60 MW) Soffimat France Implementation agreement (IA) to besigned in line with New Hydro Power Policy

    Jhangi Thopan (480 MW) Brakel Kinnaur Power Pvt. Ltd HP Govt has allowed Brakel to combine twomega ventures viz. Thopan Powari andJhangi Thopan into a two-stage project

    Thopan Powari (480 MW) Brakel Kinnaur Power Pvt. Ltd

    Bara Bangahal (180 MW) Malana Power (LNJ BhilwaraGroup)

    Selected in ICB; Letter of award after HPcabinet approval in Aug/Sep07

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    Project Name Developer Status

    Kutehr (260 MW) D. S. Constructions, New

    Delhi

    Awarded in Jan 2007; preparation of DPR in progress

    Karcham Wangtoo(1000 MW)

    Jaypee Karcham Hydro Corp.Ltd., New Delhi

    DPR approved by HP Govt; TEC clearance received fromCEA; project is under construction

    Tidong-I (100 MW) Nuziveedu Seeds, Hyderabad MOU signed with HPSEB; DPR is in process

    Allain Duhangan(192 MW)

    AD Hydro Power Ltd, NOIDA(LNJ Bhilwara Group)

    DPR ready and approved; Clearance from MOEF Recd;project stuck for last two years due to local opposition

    Budhil (70 MW) LANCO Green Power Pvt.

    Ltd., Hyderabad

    PPA signed with PTC; Project under construction

    Chango Yangthang(140MW)

    Malana Power (LNJ BhilwaraGroup)

    Selected in ICB and on verge of allotment; letter ofaward after HP cabinet approval in Aug/Sep07

    Chhatru (108 MW) DCM Infrastructure, Delhi Selected in ICB and on verge of allotment; letter ofaward after HP cabinet approval in Aug/Sep07

    Projects in HP..Contd

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    Uttarakhand

    Was also one of the first states to initiate development

    Projects awarded only under BiddingHowever, upfront premiums lower than HP

    Relatively better support provided by the state

    Transmission partly being undertaken by State entity

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    Opportunities - UttarakhandPotential of 20 GW

    2,808 MW operational

    3,581 MW under construction

    8,052 MW under development

    5,733 MW yet to be allottedLargely accounted by just two projects onthe Indo-Nepal border whose developmentwould necessarily be under Central sector

    Uttaranchal hydro story practically over;Virtually all of the promising big projects

    (> 100 MW) and most of the promisingmediums-sized projects (25 100 MW)stand allotted

    Secondary opportunities possible~700 MW worth of projects awarded tonon-credible entities by Uttar PradeshGovt in 1990s (prior to formation of

    Uttaranchal state)

    Secondary opportunities the only option in the state

    Region withbulk of hydro

    potential islocated

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    Project Name Developer Status

    Urthing Sobla (280 MW) Reliance Energy The project was questioned forseeking environmental clearancebefore starting a preliminary surveybut state govt has supporteddeveloper; EIA Studies completed

    Alaknanda (Badrinath) (140 MW) GMR Energy The Project Development Agreementsigned with the Govt. of Uttarakhand

    Mori-Hanol (63 MW) Tayal Energy (KSL

    and Industries Ltd.),Chandigarh

    DPR under preparation; Project

    Development Agreement (PDA) to besigned soon

    Bagoli (72 MW) To be decided Uttarakhand Govt will invite bids withinnext 6-12 months

    Ramganga Dam (66 MW) To be decided Uttarakhand Govt will invite bids withinnext 6-12 months

    Projects in Uttarakhand

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    Arunachal Pradesh

    East Siang,West Siang,Upper

    Subansari,Lower

    Subansari Distsis where bulk ofhydro potential is

    located

    Potential of 50 GW416 MW operational

    2,600 MW under development9,719 MW allocated to IPPs (14projects)

    15,000 MW with central PSUs

    22, 593 MW Yet to be allotted

    The most promising state in terms

    of untapped potentialPFRs available for 42 schemes withaggregate capacity of 27,293 MW

    Tremendous scope for tappingprimary opportunities

    MoUs still an option

    Number of Opportunities available

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    Project Name Developer Status

    Tato-II HEP (700 MW) Reliance Energy, Mumbai Signed MoU with Arunachal Pradesh Govt.

    Siyom HEP (1000 MW) Reliance Energy, Mumbai Signed agreement with Arunachal Pradesh Govt.Hirong HEP (500 MW) Jaiprakash Associates, Delhi Signed agreement with GoArPr

    GoArPr may hold 11 per cent equity

    Naying HEP (1000 MW) DS Construction, Delhi DPR under preparation

    Scheduled completion in eight years with a concessionperiod of 40 years.

    Developer with GoArPr will incorporate an SPVGoArPr to hold 11 per cent.

    Siang Lower HEP (1600 MW) Jaiprakash Associates, Delhi Developer with GoArPr will incorporate an SPVGoArPr to hold 11 per cent.

    Talong (300 MW) GMR Energy, Hyderabad MoU signed with GoArPr to set up the project on BOOTbasis;

    DPR Prepared

    Received Stage I environmental clearance

    Kameng Dam (600 MW) KSK Electricity Financing MoU signed with GoArPr to set up the project on BOOTbasis;

    Projects in Arunachal

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    Project Name Developer Status

    Nyamjung chhu

    Stage I (98 MW)

    Bhilwara Energy, NOIDA MoU Signed with GoArPr

    Nyamjung chhuStage II (97 MW)

    Bhilwara Energy, NOIDA MoU Signed with GoArPr

    Nyamjung chhuStage III (95MW)

    Bhilwara Energy, NOIDA MoU Signed with GoArPr

    Kameng-II (600

    MW)

    Mountain Falls India Pvt

    Ltd

    Project to be developed as RoR instead of Storage Type

    Kalai-I (1450 MW) Mountain Falls India PvtLtd

    Project to be developed as RoR instead of Storage Type

    Hutong-II (1250MW)

    Mountain Falls India PvtLtd

    Project to be developed as RoR instead of Storage Type

    Projects in ArunachalContd

    Sikki

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    Sikkim

    NorthDist., wherebulk of hydropotential is

    located

    Potential of 8 GW

    3,910 MW under development

    4,090 MW yet to be allottedSome primary opportunities alsoavailable through the MoU route

    Several secondary opportunitiespossible due to lack of credibility

    of original allotteesHydel power a major revenuesource for state govt

    Local opposition to hydroprojects increasing in recenttimes

    Primary Opportunities still a possibility

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    Project Name Developer Status

    Sada Mangder (71 MW) Gati Infrastructures Ltd., Hyderabad Entered into an agreement with Sikkim

    Power Development Corporation Limitedfor development on BOOT basis; DPRReady

    Chujachen (99 MW) Gati Infrastructures Ltd., Hyderabad Entered into an agreement with SPDCL fordevelopment on BOOT basis; DPR Ready

    Bhasmey (51 MW) Gati Infrastructures Ltd., Hyderabad Entered into an agreement with SPDCL fordevelopment on BOOT basis; DPR Ready

    Teesta I (320 MW) SMEC Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi Under investigation

    Teesta II (330 MW) Him Urja Pvt. Ltd., Delhi DPR Ready

    Teesta III (1200 MW) Teesta Urja Limited, Delhi DPR Ready

    Teesta VI (360 MW) Lanco Energy Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad Under investigation

    Rangit II (60 MW) Gammon India Ltd., Mumbai Under investigation

    Rangit IV (60 MW) Jal Power Corporation Ltd., Hyderabad Under investigation

    Dikchu (90 MW) Sneha Kinetic Power Projects Ltd., Hyderabad Under investigation

    Panan (105 MW) Nagarjuna Holdings Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad Under investigation

    Projects in Sikkim

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    Project Name Developer Status

    Rangyong (200 MW) BSCPL - SCL Joint Venture,

    Hyderabad

    Under investigation

    Rongnichu Storage (141 MW) Chhattisgarh ElectricityCompany Ltd., Raipur

    Under investigation

    Group Company of RKM Powergen

    Jorethang Loop HEP (95 MW) DANS IT System Pvt. Ltd.,Delhi

    Under investigation

    Talem (60 MW) SMEC Pvt. Ltd., Delhi Under investigation

    Projects in Sikkim..Contd

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    Bhutan

    Sarbhang and

    Mangde Dists. iswhere bulk of hydropotential is located

    Hydro power potential: 30 GWSafe and exploitable: 16 GW

    700 MW in operation;

    Ongoing Tala project (170 MW X 6 =1,020 MW)

    Example of successful cooperation betweengovt agencies of both countries

    MoU for Punatsangchhu project (145 MWx 6 = 870 MW) signed b/w GoI andGoBhutan on Sep 2003

    Under DevelopmentMangde Chu hydro project (360 MW):Feasibility study completed;

    Sunkosh Multipurpose Project (4,060 MW):DPR completed by Central WaterCommission of India (CWCI); project tocomprise two damsone for powergeneration, other to feed irrigation canal

    Hydro power export to India accounts for> 45% of Bhutan govts revenues

    Primary Opportunities still a possibility

    Success Stor Malana

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    Success Story - Malana

    Has promoted three

    hydropower projects

    15 MW Tawa Project in MP;

    86 MW Malana Project in HP

    192 MW Allain-Duhangan in HP

    under development

    Opposition from locals and

    NGOs for last 2 years

    Just bagged

    180 MW Bara-Bangahal

    140 MW Chango-Yangthan

    (Spiti river) projects

    86 MW Malana ProjectProject commissioned in 30 months2 years ahead of committed scheduleand 6 months ahead of internal,aggressive schedule

    R&RNot a single project-affected familydisplaced!Massive afforestation drive aroundthe project site

    Annual PLF of 49.1%

    Hydrological risk insurance cover of

    Rs 10 crore towards loss of profitCapex incurred on project: Rs 350 croreContracted to sell power at Rs 2.45/unitto Delhi & RajasthanIRR in excess of 30% even at such lowtariffs

    LNJ Bhilwara group on track to have600 MW hydropower assets by 2012

    Bhilwara Energy, holding companyfor SPV, today boasts of anenterprise value of Rs 1,230 crore;

    K D l i H d S t

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    Key Developers in Hydro Segment

    Indian Developers

    LNJ Bhilwara GroupMalana Power

    Bhilwara Energy

    KSK Energy

    GMR Energy

    Gati InfrastructureJai Prakash Associates

    DS Constructions

    International Developers

    Brakel Corporation, Netherlands

    SMEC, AustraliaSoffimat, France

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    Coal Based Generation Opportunities

    C II Biddi O t iti

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    Case II Bidding Opportunities

    Ongoing bid processes in a number oftarget markets

    Domestic CoalUttar Pradesh: 4000 MW (3 projects)

    Karnataka: 3000 MW (3 projects)

    Punjab: 3000 MW (2 projects)

    Maharashtra: One project being plannedExpected to be linked to captive coalmine

    Fuel to be arranged by the Procurer

    Opportunities are attractive providedProcurer is able to arrange coal

    UP & Punjab have been promised a coalallocation; no formal approval as yet

    Imported Coal

    Maharastra: 1600 MW (1 project)

    UMPPs: AP, Maharashtra & Karnataka

    Case I Opportunities available in Gujarat, Karnataka and Maharashtra

    C l R & C II P j t

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    Coal Reserves & Case II Projects

    Billion Tonnes Proven Indicated Inferred Total

    Coal Reserves 95.87 119.77 37.67 253.30

    Lignite Reserves 4.18 20.26 13.84 38.27

    State

    Proved Indicated Inferred Total Share

    Andhra Pradesh 8.40 6.16 2.58 17.15 6.77%

    Arunachal Pradesh 0.03 0.04 0.02 0.09 0.04%Assam 0.32 0.03 0.03 0.38 0.15%

    Bihar - - 0.16 0.16 0.06%

    Chhattisgarh 9.57 27.43 4.44 41.44 16.36%

    Jharkhand 36.15 31.41 6.34 73.90 29.17%

    Madhya Pradesh 7.57 9.26 2.94 19.76 7.80%

    Maharashtra 4.65 2.43 1.99 9.08 3.58%

    Meghalaya 0.12 0.04 0.30 0.46 0.18%

    Nagaland 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01%

    Orissa 16.91 30.79 14.30 62.0024.48%

    Uttar Pradesh 0.77 0.30 - 1.06 0.42%

    West Bengal 11.38 11.88 4.55 27.82 10.98%

    Total 95.87 119.77 37.67 253.30

    Coal Resources in Billion Tonnes

    Lignite Reserves

    Coal Reserves

    Case II Sites

    Blocks for Case II

    UMPP Sites

    Lignite is not suitable for transportation and is typically utilised at the pit head

    Suitable

    locationfor untiedprojects

    Case IIProjects needto viewed with

    marketassessment

    Specific Opportunities

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    Specific Opportunities

    Shortlisting Criteria

    Financial and Technical Capability of the DeveloperStatus of Input Arrangement

    Size of the Project

    Current Status of Implementation

    Environment Management Capability

    Target Domestic Coal Projects

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    Target Domestic Coal Projects

    Lignite Reserves

    Coal Reserves

    1 Abhijeet Group

    2 Baidyanath Power3 KSK Energy

    4 Lanco Group

    5 Malaxmi Group

    6 Aryan Coal

    7 KVK Energy

    8 EMCO Energy

    A Adhunik Thermal Energy

    B DB Power

    C Bhushan Energy

    D JLD Yavatmal Energy

    E Monnet Ispat & Energy

    1

    1

    1

    23

    3

    3

    44

    568

    AB

    CD E77

    4

    Imported Coal

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    Imported Coal

    Major activity in Gujarat,Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Naduand AP

    Projects in Gujarat

    Visa Power Pipavav, Amreli 1000 MW

    CLP India Rampar, Kutch 1400 MW

    Adani Power Dahej, Bharuch 2000 MW

    Sanghi Industries Abdasa, Kutch 1200 MW

    Videocon Ningada, Amreli 600 MW

    JSW Power Junagadh 1000 MW

    DD-DNH Bid Route Navsari 1000 MW

    Projects in Maharashtra

    Patni Projects Raigad 270 MW

    Tata Power Raigad 1600 MW

    Reliance Energy Raigad 1200 MW

    JSW Energy Ratnagiri 1200 MW

    UMPP Dighe 4000 MW

    Project in Tamil Nadu

    Cuddalore Power (IL&FS) Cuddalore 4000 MW

    Unnicornn Power Tuticorin 1200 MW

    Projects in Karnataka

    Nagarjuna Mangalore 1015 MW

    UMPP Tadri 4000 MW

    Project in Andhra Pradesh

    Hinduja National Power Vishakhapatnam 1040 MW

    UMPP Krishnapatnam 4000 MW

    Simhapuri Energy Krishnapatnam 270 MW

    Initiate Action

    Wait & Watch

    Ignore as of now

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    Gas Based Generation Opportunities

    Current Scenario

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    Current Scenario

    Limited number of gas

    plants being developedActivity expected near tolandfall points and alongwith proposed gaspipelines

    Key Developers mayinclude

    GSPC Group of Companies

    Reliance Industries

    Andhra Pradesh based GasPlant Developers

    Other E&P Companies

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    Summary and Way Forward

    Key Success Factors

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    Key Success Factors

    Factor Level ofImportance

    Remarks

    Expertise/Skills Medium In-house expertise exists forEPC, Mining

    Market High Need for 20 GW capacity inthe coming 10 years

    Fuel High MOST Critical for thermalplants

    Competition/Entrybarriers

    Medium Aggressive competition

    Environment

    Management

    High Dependent on fuel

    Way Forward

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    Way Forward

    Clarity on Target

    Establish Size and Region preferences

    Comfort with joint development?Target of primary or secondary or both?

    Build a Pipeline of projects Primary and Secondary

    Outline a broad mechanism for Project Identification

    Identifying local coordinatorsWith reach across the states

    Capable of concluding deals in the past typically success based

    Target interesting opportunities

    Identify projects and conducting initial feasibility before approachingstakeholders Govt/Developer

    Initiate talks with Stakeholders to conduct Due Diligence

    Finalise Investment/Development Decision

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    Indias Leading Integrated

    Infrastructure Services Company

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    Abhijeet Group

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    b jeet G oup

    Group Companies

    Jayaswal Neco

    Corporate Ispat Alloys

    Abhijeet Infrastructure

    Jas Toll Road Company

    Engaged in:

    Ferro Alloys and Steel

    ScrapCore Infrastructure likeRoads, Bridges, Minesetc.

    Projects under development

    150 MW Coal Fired MIHAN CPP540 MW Coal Fired Chitarpur Project

    Linked to Captive Mine

    1200 MW Coal Fired in Bhagalpur, BiharLikely to get a shared block for Power Generationin Jharkhand (share: 135 MT)

    1215 MW Coal Fired JLD Mega ProjectJV with Lokmat (Darda) Group

    Coal blocks already allocated

    Three in Jharkhand

    One in Chattisgarh

    All for Iron & Steel End Use

    Baidyanath Energy

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    y gy

    1000 MW plant being proposed

    Part of the Baidyanath Ayurvedic GroupBased on a set of mines in WCL area

    Looking to develop coal based plant aggregate otherallottees

    KSK Energy

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    gy

    Unique Model for PowerDevelopment

    Group Captives forIndustrial Consumers

    JV with LehmannBrothers forinvestments in powersector

    Forayed into backwardintegration to assurefuel supply for projects

    Operational ProjectsCaptives

    43 MW Coal Fired Arasmeta Captive Power (Lafarge)

    26 MW Gas Fired Coromandel Electric (Captive to IndiaCements)

    Group Captives43 MW Coal Fired Sitapuram Power

    58 MW Gas Fired SAI Regency Power

    IPP22 MW Liquid Fired in Kerala

    Merchant20 MW Gas Fired RVK Energy (Customers includeAPTransco, India Cements, Essar and Zuari Chemicals)

    Projects under DevelopmentGroup Captive

    540 MW Wardha Power Company: FSA with GMDC

    Captive135 MW VS Lignite Power Lignite Block

    IPP:1000 MW Power Plant in Chattisgarh: FSA with GMDC

    Could increase to 2000 MW

    Lanco Group

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    Started with gas basedprojects in AP

    Is also developingHydro projects

    Aggressive pricingbased on innovativestrategies

    Operational ProjectsIPP

    368 MW Gas Fired Kondapalli Power

    120 MW Gas Fired Aban PowerTwo Biomass Projects totaling to 18 MW

    Two Wind Projects totaling to 13 MW

    Projects under Development600 MW Coal Fired Lanco Amarkantak

    Likely to be allocated a 211 MT block in Chattisgarh forAmarkantak

    1000 MW Anpara C projectFC likely in the near future

    1015 MW Imported Coal Fired Nagarjuna Power

    300 MW Coal Fired Pathadi Project

    Five Hydro Projects totaling to 650 MW

    Malaxmi Group

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    Promoted by Y Harish Chandra Prasad, Ex-Head, Lancos PowerDivision

    Foray into Power and Infrastructure

    Existing Capacity

    82 MW Coal Fired CPP in APBeing expanded to 114 MW

    30 MW Coal Fired CPP in OrissaBeing expanded to 94 MW

    9 MW Bagasse based Cogen Plant

    Project under Implementation600 MW Coal Fired Nava Bharat Power in Orissa

    JV with Nava Bharat Group (Engaged in Iron & Steel and Ferro Alloys)

    To be expanded to 1200 MW

    Likely to obtain Coal Block Allocation for around 550 MW in Orissa

    250 MW Imported Coal Fired Simhapuri Energy

    JV with Madhucon Projects Limited

    Aryan Coal Beneficiations

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    Coal Washeries Operators currently washing coal for

    Power stations in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Rajasthan

    Industrial Consumers like cement plants, steel plants etc

    Total washing capacity of around 15 MTPA

    Expansion plans to add another 6 MTPA

    Project under Implementation

    240 MW Washery Rejects based power plant in Chattisgarh

    Already contracted to supply 200 MW to Gujarat through competitivebidding at a levelised tariff of Rs 2.25 per unit

    Fuel ArrangementCoal Washery Rejects from own washery

    Coal Washery Rejects from other washeries

    Linkage from Coal India Limited

    KVK Energy

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    Started as a merchant plant operator in AP

    Installed Capacity of 89 MW

    Group Captive28 MW Gas Fired MMS Steel & Power

    Merchant20 MW Gas Fired RVK Energy (JV with KSK)

    IPP21 MW LSHS Fired Karasgod Power

    15 MW KVK Bio-Energy Power

    9 MW Paschim Hydro Energy

    Projects under implementation

    300 MW KVK Nilachal Power in Orissa

    63 MW Coal/Coal Rejects Fired SV Power in Chattisgarh

    600 MW Coal Fired Lanco Amarkantak (KVK has 10% stake)15 MW Nagarjuna Hydro Project

    EMCO Energy

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    Subsidiary of EMCO Limited a leading Transmission & DistributionEquipment Company

    Developing a 520 MW Coal Fired Project in Chandrapur District

    Coal Linkage obtained; attempting block allocation

    Applied for water linkage

    Expected Coal Block Allottees

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    Adhunik Thermal EnergyAdhunik Group engaged in Iron & Steel, Ferro Alloys & Cement

    Developing 1000 MW project near Jamshedpur

    Expected to get a 140 MT block in Jharkhand

    RKM PowergenPart of Raipur Steel and Alloys Group

    Developing a 1050 MW project in Janjgir Dist, Chattisgarh

    Expected to get a third of 450 MT block in Chattisgarh

    DB PowerPart of the Dainik Bhaskar Group

    Developing a 1000 MW project in Janjgir Dist, Chattisgarh

    Expected to get a 90 MT block in Chattisgarh

    Bhushan EnergyPart of Bhushan Steel Limited

    Developing a 2000 MW project in Angul, OrissaExpected to get a 50% of a 410 MT coal block in Jharkhand

    Expected Coal Block Allottees

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    JLD Yavatmal Energy

    Part of Lokmat (Darda) Group

    Developing a 1215 MW project in Yavatmal Dist, MaharashtraIn JV with Abhijeet Group

    MoU with IDFC for equity stake

    Fuel ArrangementExpected to get a fourth of 450 MT block in Chattisgarh

    Same block as RKM Powergen

    Monnet Ispat & EnergyDeveloping a 1005 MW project in Angul, Orissa

    Expected to get a third of 360 MT block in Orissa

    VISA Power

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    Part of Visa Group engaged in Iron & Steel, Mineral Mining andCoal & Minerals Import

    Has signed MoUs with:Gujarat: 1000 MW Imported Coal based Plant

    Orissa: 1000 MW Coal Based PlantAlso developing a port in Orissa; Shall provide back up fuel to the plant

    Chattisgarh: 1000 MW Coal based PlantCurrently trying for linkage/coal block

    Group serious about power venture

    Has hired ex-NTPC and ex-PGCIL personnel

    Looking to use Coal Import experience for the power projects

    Sanghi Industries

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    Group into Cement, Textiles and Allied Industries

    Setting up a 1200 MW Imported Coal Based Station in Kutch

    Region in Gujarat

    Operates a Captive Jetty for the Cement Plant in close vicinity

    Videocon Industries

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    Major consumer durables players

    Has diversified into energy sector with Exploration &Production in Oil & Gas

    Has bagged RAAVA oil & gas field in JV with CommandPetroleum Holdings, Australia

    Developing a 600 MW Imported Coal based project in

    Amreli DistrictHad participated in Gujarat Bid ProcessesHas submitted land acquisition application

    JSW Power

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    Part of Jindal South West (JSW) Group

    Operational Project

    260 MW Coal/Corex Gas Fired IPP in KarnatakaDeveloping three power projects

    Rajasthan: 1000 MW Lignite Fired Raj West PowerFSA with Barmer Lignite Mining Company, a JV between Raj West Power andRSSML

    Major part of land acquired

    PPA signed with state utilities

    Maharashtra: 1200 MW Imported Coal Based JSW Ratnagiri EnergyLimited

    Captive Jetty approved by MMB

    BTG package awarded to Shanghai Electric, China

    Participating in Case I Bids

    Financial Closure achieved

    Gujarat: 1000 MW Imported Coal Based Project in JunagadhApplications for Land, Water, Captive Jetty Made

    Consultant appointed for Environmental Studies