Balance of Power Plant (Bop) Systems

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Balance of Power Plant (Bop) Systems

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Bharat Book Presents "Balance of Power Plant (Bop) Systems". To foresee the emerging market for BOP in India that will emerge out of the gap which exists between the huge demand coming from the accelerated capacity addition planning and capacity and capability of existing vendors in the coming decade covering 12th and 13th plan period – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Balance of Power Plant (Bop) Systems


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Balance of Power Plant (Bop) Systems
  • Bharat Book Bureau

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Summary
  • Overall Objective
  • To foresee the emerging market  for BOP in
    India that will emerge out of the gap which
    exists between the  huge demand coming from the
    accelerated capacity addition planning and
    capacity and capability of existing vendors in
    the  coming decade covering 12th and 13th plan
    period
  • To spot the opportunity for the existing
    players in mergers and acquisitions/consolidation
    in the market and how they can go beyond from the
    traditional product/equipment  offerings to
    become a complete service and solution provider
    to the utilities

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  • To study the inevitability of imported
    products and solutions in light of timely
    completion of power projects and the value
    proposition they would bring with them ( mostly
    from Chinese and Korean companies)
  • To find out best practice in the industry
    so as to help the project developers in executing
    the BOP projects in terms of reducing the time
    and cost over runs in project management and
    contractual offerings
  • To bridge the gap of information lack by
    providing critical, authentic and reliable
     information on BOP players for strategic
    decision making and would serve the basic premise
    in selection of BOP players for project
    execution. 
  • To strengthen the existing knowledgebase of
    BOP systems, process and procedures and overall
    know how of the power project management

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  • Key Questions Addressed
  • Few vendors qualify for providing BOP for
    higher size units, is the capacity enough for
    such a huge demand?
  • What is the future action plan from the
    Govt as well as from the Private to enhance the
    capacity and capability of BOP island?
  • How much dependency is there for BOP imports
    from countries like China and Korea?
  • What is the policy push from Govt side to
    mitigate the upcoming crisis in the BOP sector?

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  • With pipeline bulging with orders for the
    existing vendors, apprehensions are whether they
    can execute the projects in a time bound manner?
  • How can a new vendor enter into the market
    while minimum qualification for enter into bid
    process is at least execution of 2 projects of
    similar nature?
  • What holds back the developer for timely
    placement of orders in parallel to the BTG?
  • What is the overall cost of delay /loss to
    the utilities on account of delay in completion
    of projects?

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  • How the contractual process may be
    streamlined to encourage new vendors to enter and
    incentivize existing vendors for timely execution
    of projects?
  • How standardization can help reduce the
    timeline and cost of the project?
  • What is the value of investment locked due
    to non-clearance of power projects by the
    environmental ministry?
  • What kind of policy push needed to address
    the concerns of BOP vendors in terms of
    mitigating the risks attached, ease of financing
    and capacity enhancement?

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  • Can PPP ( Public Private Partnership)
     model be applied to power sector with private
    sectors  executing the project on BOOT basis?
  • What is the overall outlook for BOP market
    in India in short to long term scenario?
  • Does it make economic sense for BOP players
    acquiring BTG skills for complete EPC turnkey
    solutions for power projects?

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Table Of Contents
  • 1. Executive Summary2. Overview of Indian
    Power Sector Planned Vs Actual Power Capacity
    Syndrome Major Bottlenecks3. Power Project
    Management Project management in power plant
    construction Flow Chart of Process Flow with
    time planning Contract management Concerns in
    Project management Best Practice in Project
    Management

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