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WOODEN LABORATORY FURNITURE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

The most common, versatile and oldest material that is used for making furniture is wood. Almost all varieties of furniture can be made of wood. Wood is a soft material and can be easily shaped. The finish obtained is very good and occasional polishing can make it look like new at all times. All laboratory furniture is designed to be both functional and attractive. The materials and components we use are all researched for their chemical resistance, heat & moisture resistance, durability and practicality. The all aspects of laboratory bench surface and additional furniture system types and finishes from general purpose installations to highly specialized requirements. The laboratory furniture includes laboratory casework, benches and fume hoods. Which includes, but is not limited to wood casework, metal casework, countertops, reagent shelves, fume hoods, tables, standards, slotted studs, casework in environmental rooms, utility space farming, utility space closure panels between base cabinets and at exposed ends of utility spaces, laboratory sinks, cup sinks, cup drains, strainers, overflows and sink outlets and miscellaneous items. The Indian wooden furniture industry is generating approximately a turnover of Rs. 3500 crore annually. The market of wooden furniture solely owns the share of nearly Rs. 60 crore. And as per one of the survey done recently, the industry is expected to grow by 20% in coming times. Competition is keen in the furniture Industry. India offers a huge potential market for furniture maker. The wooden laboratory furniture have served different purposes in school, institutional offices, hospitals and residential. The rising population and trends in school, hospital, institutional offices etc have added a huge demand for innovative design of wooden laboratory furniture. The demand of wooden laboratory furniture is increasing rapidly, so, there is wide scope for new entrepreneurs.
Plant capacity: 48000 Pcs./Annum (Wooden Laboratory Furniture), Cabinet, Racks & Benches 20 Pc Per Day., Tables 60 Pcs & Chair 40 Pcs. Per Day.Plant & machinery: 42 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 288 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 41.00%
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WOODEN FURNITURE - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Layout

Wooden furniture is used for articles of daily use in dwelling house, place of business, public buildings and includes items such as chairs, tables, beds, safes, sofa sets, almirahs, cabinets, etc. are made of wood. The furniture making is an ancient art in India before centuries, the expertise of India in manufacturing furniture was accepted by all the parts of the world. A good finishing and durability of wood furniture is depend on four factors i.e. types of wood, seasoned wood, skill of carpenter, and machine operation. Also for super finishing and long life of wood furniture is depending on polishing material, and process of coating. Wood furniture industry establishment include cottage units, and medium and large sized factories. Industry on wooden furniture is enjoys good market. Wooden furniture gives an impression of art and Indian culture. Also it gives a good margin from its by-products. In India the modern sector of small, large-scale manufacturer have played a significant role in the socio-economic development of the country. Blessed with immense stock of natural resources, forest is one of the important natural assets in India. The fast emerging concept of standard lifestyle, interior designing, sense of cleanliness, comfort and architecture has given furniture Industry an essential ever growing platform and thus empowering the industry to be termed as great manufacturers and exporters of grand quality furniture in terms of art, style, technology and beauty. And of course, globalization and media are also strong factors to give rise to the industry. The strongest factor for this upraise is the huge investment done by the foreign manufacturers and the credit definitely goes to versatile range of products by the industry. The marked development of the industry has enhanced the leading foreign brands to budget in their confidence and money in Indian Furniture Industry. The world market now feels pleasure and confident to join hands with Indian Furniture brands, to name few are Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Furniture wala, Zuari, Yantra, Renaissance, N R Jasani & Company, Furniture Concepts, Durian, Kian, Millennium Lifestyles, Truzo, PSL Modular Furniture, BP Ergo, Tangent, Featherlite and Haworth and much more to add to the growth of the industry. Accordingly per capita consumption of wooden furniture was calculated and then it has been appreciated by the estimated per capita consumption of wooden furniture for the future years as well as by the estimated increase in population. If good marketing organization is set up than with higher penetration in the market of other types of furniture, demand will increase to a higher level than anticipated here. There is a lot of potential in this sector.
Plant capacity: 7500 Pcs./AnnumPlant & machinery: 13 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 118 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 38.00%
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BICYCLE TUBES AND MOTORCYCLE TUBES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Bicycle and motorcycle tubes are the backbone of the bicycle and motorcycle industries. Few numbers of companies in the organized sectors are engaged in the quality grade cycles tyres and tubes and few unorganized sector are also engaged in manufacturing bicycle tyre and tubes. An inner tube is basically a doughnut-shaped balloon, with a valve for inflation. The only requirement for an inner tube is that it should not leak. Being rubber, they have no rigid structure. If an inner tube is inflated outside of a tire, it will expand to 2 or 3 times its nominal size, if it doesn't explode first. Without being surrounded by a tire, an inner tube can't withstand any significant air pressure. Most of the basic raw materials are indigenously available but there is short supply of natural rubber and butyl rubber, it is required to import. Basic technology is also indigenously available in India. Plants and machineries are indigenously available. The market for tubes for bicycle and motorcycle is directly related to the demand for bicycle and motorcycle. Every bicycle and motorcycle manufactured will need a tube for its tire. So an analysis of bicycle and motorcycle production will provide a clear picture of demand for tubes. With a production of about 4.5 million vehicles in 2001-02 and over 8.5 million vehicles now, India is the second largest producer of 2-wheelers worldwide, which includes motorcycles, scooters and mopeds. There has been a steady growth in the demand for motorcycles in India. It has become a youth icon, particularly among the urban youth charged by speed and style which motorcycles impart to their personality. The motorcycles overtook scooters in 1998-99 and have not looked back. The scenario for 2006-07 conformed to the sustained performance in the recent past with sales at over 7 million, higher by over 16.5% on the preceding year's sales. In 2008-09 (first 8 months) sales at 2.85 million were higher by 14.5% than in the comparable period of 2007-08. The total market of motorcycles was estimated at Rs 220 billion in 2007-08, a decline of 5% over that of preceding year. The growing demand of 2/3 wheelers and bicycle will definitely give rise to high demand of tubes in the coming years. There is a good market potential and good scope for all new entrepreneurs to venture into this sector. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Atlas Cycles (Haryana) Ltd. Avon Cycles Ltd. Dewan Steels Ltd. Hero Cycles Ltd. National Bicycle Corpn. Of India Ltd.
Plant capacity: 300000 Nos. Bicycle Tubes, 300000 Nos. Motorcycle TubesPlant & machinery: 105 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 240 Lakhs
Return: 43.00%Break even: 50.00%
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PAPER NAPKINS, TOILET ROLL & FACIAL PAPER FROM TISSUE PAPER ROLLS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study

Hygiene is an essential component of healthy living, integral to achieving health and preventing disease. Not just selecting the right food choices but also cooking & consuming them in a hygienic way is equally important in preventing the infectious diseases. Adopting hygienic practices and promoting hygiene in the community, schools and workplace prevents innumerable infectious disease. The hygiene-related products are an important part of our daily life. These products promote a hygienic lifestyle. These include automatic deodorizers, tissue paper, eco friendly tissues and towels, disinfectant and sanitizers. The major hygiene products tissues include facial tissues, toilet rolls, napkins and serviettes, kitchen towels, cleaning solutions, hand sanitizer, wet wipes, liquid hand wash etc. In a modern age people are more prone to sophisticated mode of maintaining health and hygiene conditions of their body through the contiguous of cosmetics and their allied measure. This is an elegantly achieved by the application of wet face freshener tissue. This is very economical item and portable .It can be easily carried in pocket while going in a car, rail, and flight. Tissue paper is often used for direct inside part wrapping as in jewellery, liquor, fruit and florist trade, various other tissue papers are used for specific purpose. Napkins are manufactured from tissue paper are becoming popular with catering industry due to its manifold uses. These are absorbent, hygienic, and light and can be held with attractive printing. There are many kinds of raw material which can be used in the production of tissue paper such as wood pulp or sorted waste paper, cellulose pulp from straw, linen, cotton & rags, jute etc. Facial tissue paper through recently introduced in Indian market is fast becoming popular with the public. The following brief utility of paper napkin obtained from tissue paper may be enumerated. The potential for growth in the personal care hygiene sector is huge. The Indian Economy is surging ahead by leaps and bounds, keeping pace with rapid urbanization, increased literacy levels, and rising per capita income are some of the key social drivers thus giving a strong signal to the possibility of Indian personal care industry realizing its huge potential in the near future. Now-a-days the demand of tissue paper is increasing day by day, so there is wide scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project.
Plant capacity: 3000 MT/Annum, 6 MT Paper Napkins, 2 MT Toilet Rolls, 2 MT Facial PaperPlant & machinery: 41 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 923 Lakhs
Return: 49.00%Break even: 25.00%
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PACKAGED DRINKING WATER AND PET BOTTLES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Bottled Water means water intended for human consumption and which is sealed in bottles and other containers with no added ingredients except that it may occasionally contain safe anti-microbial agent. Now-a-days safe and pure drinking water is major necessity for human being. Bottled water industry, colloquially called, the mineral water industry, is a symbol of new life style emerging in India. While a large segment of the population is struggling to get access to potable water supply, a new generation - especially in the urban areas is getting accustomed to bottled water paying handsome prices. Pet is the most extensively recycled plastic of the present time. Bottled water is available in differently sized packaging from 200 ml (popular on flights) to 500 ml (a huge hit among the youth) to 1 liter and 2 liter. Despite the large number of small producers, this industry is dominated by the big players Parle, Bisleri, Coca-cola, Pepsico, Parle Agro, Mohan Meakins, SKN Breweries bottled water in the country when it introduced besleri in India 25 years ago. Apart from domestic and commercial use of packaged water, the Indian Railways is a huge potential market. According to officials at cherio, the railway ordered 10,000 cases (of 12 bottles each) a day. In coming years the demand of packaged drinking water will be increased very rapidly, so there is a huge scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project. The bottled water market is growing at a rapid rate of around 20% a year (down from 50 to 60%). At this growth rate, the Rs 7000 million per year market is estimated to overtake the soft drinks market soon. Multinationals, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Nestle and others are trying to grab a significant share of the market. There are more than 180 brands in the unorganized sector. The small players account for nearly 19% of the total market. The government decided towards end of the year 2000 to bring about stringent guidelines for packaged water. All companies were made to sell their products only under the BIS (Bureau of Industrial Standards) certification mark. The BIS certification was made mandatory for the segment from April 1, 2001. The bottled water is to be classified as "food" and has been brought under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. They would have to adhere to rules pertaining to colour, odour, taste, turbidity, total dissolved solids and aerobic microbial count. Leading Brands Bailley, Bisleri, Peppy Minerelli, Trupthi, Kristal, Oasis, Yes, Penguin, Golden Eagle, Stream, Kingfisher, Jaldhara, Pondicherry, Himalayan, Golden Valley Stream, Evion, Aquafina, Perrier, Kinley, Pure Life, Ferra, Relle. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Bikaji Marketing Ltd. Bisil Plast Ltd. Bisleri (India) Pvt. Ltd. Haldiram Marketing Pvt. Ltd. Keventer Agro Ltd. Kothari Products Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mount Everest Mineral Water Ltd. N E P C Agro Foods Ltd. Orient Beverages Ltd. Parle International Pvt. Ltd. Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd. Pondicherry Agro Service & Inds. Corpn. Ltd. S & S Industries & Enterprises Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Sparkle Foods Ltd.
Plant capacity: 6,00,00,000 Bottles/AnnumPlant & machinery: 217 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 455 Lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 60.00%
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E-WASTE RECYCLING PLANT - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Electronic waste, e-waste, e-scrap, or Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is a loose category of surplus, obsolete, broken, or discarded electrical or electronic devices. The processing of electronic waste in developing countries is causing serious health and pollution problems due to lack of containment, as do unprotected land filling (due to leaching) and incineration. The Basel Convention and regulation by the European Union and United States aim to reduce these problems. Reuse and recycling of this e-waste are promoted as alternatives to disposal as trash. There are several plants established for this particular purpose where large amount of electronic waste are recycled using the best technologies. A new trend in recycling is reuse of these waste contents. Apart from these new technologies; screening, reuse, granulating, refining, conditioning are also important processes in recycling. There is an estimate that the total obsolete computers originating from government offices, business houses, industries and household is of the order of 2 million. Manufactures and assemblers in a single calendar year, estimated to produce around 1200 tons of electronic scrap. It should be noted that obsolesce rate of personal computers (PC) is one in every two years. The consumers find it convenient to buy a new computer rather than upgrade the old one due to the changing configuration, technology and the attractive offers of the manufacturers. Due to the lack of governmental legislations on e-waste, standards for disposal, proper mechanism for handling these toxic hi-tech products, mostly end up in landfills or partly recycled in a unhygienic conditions and partly thrown into waste streams. Computer waste is generated from the individual households, government, both public and private sectors, computer retailers, manufacturers, foreign embassies, secondary markets of old PCs.etc. Of these, the biggest source of PC scrap is foreign countries that export huge computer waste in the form of reusable components. The scope for e-waste recycling project is very good. New entrepreneurs’ venturing into this field will be successful. Cost Estimation: Capacity : Monitor 10 Pcs. Per Day. Plastic Dana 5.33 MT Per Day E-Waste Recycling Plant Copper Wire Scrap 9 Kgs/Day Glass Scrap From Crt 270 Kgs/Day Other Metal 800 Kgs Per Day
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 51 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 196 Lakhs (W/C 1 Month)
Return: 47.00%Break even: 40.00%
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PACKAGED DRINKING WATER, SODA WATER AND PET BOTTLES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Cost of Project

Bottled Water means water intended for human consumption and which is sealed in bottles and other containers with no added ingredients except that it may occasionally contain safe anti-microbial agent. Now-a-days safe and pure drinking water is major necessity for human being. Bottled water industry, colloquially called, the mineral water industry, is a symbol of new life style emerging in India. While a large segment of the population is struggling to get access to potable water supply, a new generation - especially in the urban areas is getting accustomed to bottled water paying handsome prices. Soda water is water which is carbonated and thus made bubbling by the addition of carbon dioxide gas under pressure. Soda water is sometimes used to dilute strong alcoholic drinks, e.g. cocktails such as a whisky and soda, or Campari and soda. It can also be drunk on its own. Soda water gets its name from the sodium salts it contains, said 'salty' compounds adding a distinct and pleasurable quality to many beverages of the alcoholic and non-alcoholic type. PET is the most extensively recycled plastic of the present time. Bottled water is available in differently sized packaging from 200 ml (popular on flights) to 500 ml (a huge hit among the youth) to 1 liter and 2 liter. Despite the large number of small producers, this industry is dominated by the big players – Parle, Bisleri, Coca-cola, Pepsico, Parle Agro, Mohan Meakins, SKN Breweries bottled water in the country when it introduced Bisleri in India 25 years ago. Apart from domestic and commercial use of packaged water, the Indian Railways is a huge potential market. According to officials at Cheerio, the railway ordered 10,000 cases (of 12 bottles each) a day. In coming years the demand of packaged drinking water will be increased very rapidly, so there is a huge scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project. The bottled water market is growing at a rapid rate of around 20% a year (down from 50 to 60%). At this growth rate, the Rs 7000 million per year market is estimated to overtake the soft drinks market soon. Multinationals, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Nestle and others are trying to grab a significant share of the market. There are more than 180 brands in the unorganized sector. The small players account for nearly 19% of the total market. The government decided towards end of the year 2000 to bring about stringent guidelines for packaged water. All companies were made to sell their products only under the BIS (Bureau of Industrial Standards) certification mark. The BIS certification was made mandatory for the segment from April 1, 2001. The bottled water is to be classified as "food" and has been brought under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. They would have to adhere to rules pertaining to colour, odour, taste, turbidity, total dissolved solids and aerobic microbial count. There is a good scope and good market potential for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. Cost Estimation:
Plant capacity: Drinking Water – 17280000 Nos. Bottles (1 Ltr.)/Annum,Soda Water – 1008000 Nos. Bottles (600 Ml)/Annum,Drinking Water Jar – 720000 Nos. Jar (20 Ltr.)/AnnumPlant & machinery: 403 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 695 Lakhs
Return: 44.00%Break even: 60.00%
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FUEL BRIQUETTES FROM BIOMASS (Bio Coal Briquettes from Agricultural Cellulosic Waste) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

Energy is the key factor in economic development of country. As we approach the turn of century our requirements of energy will increase rapidly and vastly. Though there are several alternative conventional as well as non-conventional energy sources have been developed, still world is facing energy crisis day by day and it will rise in the coming future with rapid increase in population as well as industrialization. India is one of the big countries in the world having vast energy resources but these are not properly exploited to achieve maximum benefit and to check energy crisis. At present our country is fulfilling its demand by importing the crude petroleum oil from gulf countries. It has been expected that approximately 450 million tons of coal, 80 million tons of crude oil and 150 million tons of firewood will be required at that time to meet the domestic demand in our country. Among the non-conventional forms of energy, Bio-Energy offers vast potential under Indian conditions, due to the wide spectrum of biomass available in different agro-climatic regions of the country. It is estimated that over 120 million tons of agricultural and forest residues are generated annually. The biomass includes agro-industrial bi-products and animal refuse. These constitute tremendous waste problems in spite of their known high energy potential. Currently both storage and disposal only add to costs and hence affects productivity and profitability. At present most of these are not collected at all, or are burnt to reduce fire hazards or used inefficiently. Handling and transportation of these materials is difficult due to their low bulk densities and irregular sizes. These wastes, after processing can be converted into high density, high value solid fuel briquettes, known as "BIOCOAL" which can be efficiently used to replace coal and fire wood. Briquettes solid fuel known as biocoal can be used by the industrial, commercial and household domestic sectors. It has been found that several alternative energy sources has come up, among them, utilization of agricultural residues, forest residues, municipal garbage into valuable solid fuel is one which is one of the modern and latest concept which has come up to meet the growing demand of fuel. It is a cheaper solid fuel with high calorific and heating value. Its demand will definitely rise with rapid industrialization in the coming future. So a new entrepreneur can well venture into this field by fully assessing the fuel requirement by different small, medium and large-scale industries. The new prospective and decisive entrepreneurs can well venture by installing a unit of biocoal manufacturing to satisfy present and future demand.
Plant capacity: 4800 MT/AnnumPlant & machinery: 28 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: 129 Lakhs
Return: 46.00%Break even: 38.00%
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PACKAGED DRINKING WATER WITH PET BOTTLES - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Bottled Water means water intended for human consumption and which is sealed in bottles and other containers with no added ingredients except that it may occasionally contain safe anti-microbial agent. Now-a-days safe and pure drinking water is major necessity for human being. Bottled water industry, colloquially called, the mineral water industry, is a symbol of new life style emerging in India. While a large segment of the population is struggling to get access to potable water supply, a new generation - especially in the urban areas is getting accustomed to bottled water paying handsome prices. PET is the most extensively recycled plastic of the present time. Bottled water is available in differently sized packaging from 200 ml (popular on flights) to 500 ml (a huge hit among the youth) to 1 liter and 2 liter. Despite the large number of small producers, this industry is dominated by the big players – Parle, Bisleri, Coca-cola, Pepsico, Parle Agro, Mohan Meakins, SKN Breweries bottled water in the country when it introduced Bisleri in India 25 years ago. Apart from domestic and commercial use of packaged water, the Indian Railways is a huge potential market. According to officials at Cheerio, the railway ordered 10,000 cases (of 12 bottles each) a day. In coming years the demand of packaged drinking water will be increased very rapidly, so there is a huge scope for new entrepreneurs to venture into this project. The bottled water market is growing at a rapid rate of around 20% a year (down from 50 to 60%). At this growth rate, the Rs 7000 million per year market is estimated to overtake the soft drinks market soon. Multinationals, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Nestle and others are trying to grab a significant share of the market. There are more than 180 brands in the unorganized sector. The small players account for nearly 19% of the total market. The government decided towards end of the year 2000 to bring about stringent guidelines for packaged water. All companies were made to sell their products only under the BIS (Bureau of Industrial Standards) certification mark. The BIS certification was made mandatory for the segment from April 1, 2001. The bottled water is to be classified as food and has been brought under the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. They would have to adhere to rules pertaining to colour, odour, taste, turbidity, total dissolved solids and aerobic microbial count. There is a good scope and good market potential for new entrepreneurs to venture into this field. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Atco Corporation Ltd. Bikaji Marketing Ltd. Bio Green Inds. Ltd. Dharampal Satyapal Ltd. Golden Anchor Pvt. Ltd. Keventer Agro Ltd. Manchanda International Ltd. Mount Everest Mineral Water Ltd. N E P C Agro Foods Ltd. Nuway Organic Naturals India Ltd. Orient Beverages Ltd. Pondicherry Agro Service & Inds. Corpn. Ltd. Sparkle Foods Ltd. Sri Sarvaraya Sugars Ltd. Surat Beverages Ltd. Vijay Shanthi Builders Ltd.
Plant capacity: 60000000 Nos. Bottles/AnnumPlant & machinery: 217 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 454 Lakhs
Return: 45.00%Break even: 60.00%
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COAL BASED POWER PLANT (500 MW) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost & Revenue

Power Generation is an essential requirement of economic growth of a country. A weak power infrastructure does not lead to the growth potential and pulls. Generation involves with the production of power, and transmission and distribution function is of carrying the generated power to the doorsteps of the consumers. In the infrastructure sector, power has special significance. The growth rate of demand for power in developing countries is generally higher than that of gross domestic product (GDP). In India, the elasticity ratio (percentage increase in demand for power per cent growth in the GDP) was 3.06 in the first plan, and peaked to 5.11 during the third plan, and came down to 1.65 in the eighties. For the nineties, a ratio of around 1.5 is estimated. Thus, at present, it is more than 10 per cent. The demand for power has always been ahead of supply. From an installed capacity of around 1400MW at the time of independence the present installed capacity is 142,194.84MW as on around 43000 MW. The National Electricity Policy envisages "Power for all by 2012" and the per capita availability of power to be increased to over 1,000 units by 2011-12 from current level of about 644 units. To attain this, a total capacity addition of about 100,000MW was projected during 10th and 11th plan period. To meet the energy generation requirement of 1,029MU and a peak load of 152,746MW, with diversity and 5% spinning reserve, an additional capacity of 83,000MW is required during 11th plan. Meeting the additional requirement of 83,000MW would entail taking advantage of all economically viable sources of energy and working out a suitable strategy of energy mix with a view to gain the optimum advantage. India's current installed capacity (142,195MW) constitutes as under; 64% of thermal, 25% of hydro, 8% of renewable 3% of nuclear fuel. Coal is expected to be the mainstay of power generation in the years to come. Thermal projects with total capacity of 46,635MW of coal-based and 1,375MW lignite-based capacity have been identified for capacity addition during 11th plan. There is an ample space and good scope for new entrepreneurs to venture in power projects. Few Indian Major Players are as under: A D Hydro Power Ltd. Aban Energies Ltd. Aban Power Co. Ltd. Abohar Power Generation Ltd. Adani Power Dahej Ltd. Adani Power Ltd. Adani Power Maharashtra Ltd. Adani Power Rajasthan Ltd. Alaknanda Hydro Power Co. Ltd. Almi Hydro-Electric Projects Ltd. Andhra Pradesh Gas Power Corpn. Ltd. Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corpn. Ltd. Andhra Valley Power Supply Co. Ltd. Ansal A P I Power Ltd. Arasmeta Captive Power Co. Pvt. Ltd. Asia Bioenergy (India) Ltd. Asian Renewable Energy Pvt. Ltd. Atria Power Corpn. Ltd. Auro Energy Ltd. Avantha Power & Infrastructure Ltd. Ayyappa Hydro Power Ltd. B F Utilities Ltd. B P L Power Projects (A P) Pvt. Ltd. B S E S Andhra Power Ltd. B S E S Kerala Power Ltd. Bahur Power Co. Pvt. Ltd. Baledh Energy Projects Ltd. Bhander Power Ltd. Bhartiya Rail Bijlee Co. Ltd. Bhilai Electric Supply Co. Pvt. Ltd. Bhilwara Energy Ltd. Bhoruka Power Corpn. Ltd. Bhushan Energy Ltd. Bina Power Supply Co. Ltd. Brahmanvel Energy Ltd. C E S C Ltd. Cauvery Hydro Energy Ltd. Central India Power Co. Ltd. Chambal Energy (Chhattisgarh) Ltd. Chambal Energy (Orissa) Ltd. Chhabra Power Ltd. Chhattisgarh Electricity Co. Ltd. Coastal Tamil Nadu Power Ltd. D C M Shriram Thermal Energy Ltd. D C W Power Corporation Ltd. D L F Power Ltd. D P S C Ltd. D S L Hydrowatt Ltd. Dabripada Energy Ltd. Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam Ltd. Damodar Valley Corpn. Dheeru Powergen Pvt. Ltd. Dholpur Gas Power Ltd. Divyansh Powergen Pvt. Ltd. Durgapur Projects Ltd. East West Power Generation Co. Ltd. Emco Energy Ltd. Emco Power Ltd. Empee Power Co. (India) Ltd. Enercon (India) Ltd. Enercon Wind Farms (Karnataka) Pvt. Ltd. Enercon Windfarms (India) Ltd. Energy Development Co. Ltd. Essar Electric Power Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Essar Power (Orissa) Ltd. Essar Power Ltd. Essar Power M P Ltd. Eswind Green Power Ltd. Facor Power Ltd. Finolex Energy Corpn. Ltd. G I Power Corpn. Ltd. G M R Energy Ltd. G M R Mining & Energy Pvt. Ltd. G M R Power Corpn. Pvt. Ltd. G S P C Pipavav Power Co. Ltd. G V K Gautami Power Ltd. G V K Industries Ltd. G V K Power & Infrastructure Ltd. G V K Power (Goindwal Sahib) Ltd. Gati Infrastructure Ltd. Ghogarpalli Integrated Power Co. Ltd. Giral Lignite Power Ltd. Global Energy Ltd. Goriganga Hydro Power Pvt. Ltd. Greenview Power Projects Ltd. Gujarat Energy Transmission Corpn. Ltd. Gujarat Industries Power Co. Ltd. Gujarat N R E Power Ltd. Gujarat Paguthan Energy Corpn. Pvt. Ltd. Gujarat State Electricity Corpn. Ltd. Gujarat State Energy Generation Ltd. Gujarat Windfarms Ltd. H P L Cogeneration Ltd. Haryana Power Generation Corpn. Ltd. 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Plant capacity: 500 MWPlant & machinery: 143200 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 158700 Lakhs
Return: 56.00%Break even: 25.00%
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