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Distribution Franchise in india Market 2018 Share, Trend, Segmentation And Forecast To 2023
Distribution Franchise Industry
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Wiseguyreports.Com Adds “Distribution Franchise -Market Demand, Growth, Opportunities and Analysis Of Top Key Player Forecast To 2023” To Its Research Database
In recent years, the distribution franchise (DF) model has emerged as an attractive option. A number of private players have won DF bids recently issued by states or expressed their interest in obtaining more franchises. With the UDAY scheme mandating stringent loss reduction targets, the DF model comes as an opportunity to bring down the spiralling losses, while also providing business opportunities to private players and enhanced services to consumers. Also, unlike outright privatisation, the DF model offers the best of both worlds public ownership of assets and private management of operations. Further, it also brings in the much-needed investment in the distribution segment.
The report covers the following areas:
• Overview
• DF Contracts and Strategies for Bidding
• Experience So Far
• Future Outlook
• Profiles of Distribution Franchises
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The franchises covered include
- Bhiwandi (Torrent Power Limited)
- Nagpur (Spanco Nagpur Discom Limited)
- Agra (Torrent Power Limited)
- Muzaffarpur( Essel Vidyut Vitaran (Muzaffarpur) Limited)
- Gaya (India Power Corporation Limited)
- Kendarapara Division I and II, Jagatsinghpur, Dhenkanal, Talcher and Angul (Enzen Global Solutions Private Limited)
- Khurda, Balugaon, Puri and Nayagarh (Feedback Electricity Distribution Company Limited)
- City Electrical Division (Cuttack), Athagarh and Salipur (Riverside Utilities Private Limited)
- Nimapara (Seaside Utilities Private Limited)
- Kota, Bharatpur and Bikaner (CESC Limited)
- Ajmer (Tata Power Company Limited)
Report Methodology
The data sources in our reports are both primary and secondary. The primary data is obtained from sources such as related ministries, industry experts, private companies, Conferences organized by us for the related sector etc. The secondary sources include annual reports of companies, industry associations, paid databases, web sites, etc. Our analysts and researchers combine the information from these primary and secondary sources with their industry expertise to synthesize the data presented in the report. We also conduct surveys and interviews for our research. For the surveys, we mostly conduct interviews with key players and relevant people in the sector. They are mostly via telephonic as well as personal interviews.
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Table of Conten
1.Overview
Key Trends in Power Distribution Segment
Needs and Requirements for DF
PPP Experience in Power Distribution
Evolution of DF model
Policy and Regulatory Environment
Current Scenario
Recent Initiatives/Developments
NEP's Recommendations on DF
Key Players
2.DF Contracts and Strategies for Bidding
Types of DF contracts
- Collection-based
- Input-based
- Input-based Franchisee-Incremental Revenue Sharing
- Input plus Investment-based
- Others
Key Features
Responsibiltiies of Franchisee and Utility
Advantages and Limitations
Bidding Criteria and Considerations
- SBD for IBF-IRS by MoP
- Analysis of RfPs for Appointment of DF
3.Experience So Far
Operational/Awarded Franchises
Terminated Franchises
Recently Awarded Franchises
Recent Bids
4. Future Outlook
Growth Drivers
Key Success Factors
Upcoming Opportunities
Evolving DF Models
Issues and Challenges
5.Profiles of Distribution Franchises
Year of Award
Area and Number of Consumers Served
Term of Franchise Validity
Bid Details
Key Issues and Challenges
Current Infrastructure in DF area
Performance Review (AT&C loss reduction, revenue gap, energy
deficit, revenue realised)
Major Initiatives undertaken by DF
The franchises covered include
- Bhiwandi (Torrent Power Limited)
- Nagpur (Spanco Nagpur Discom Limited)
- Agra (Torrent Power Limited)
- Muzaffarpur( Essel Vidyut Vitaran (Muzaffarpur) Limited)
- Gaya (India Power Corporation Limited)
- Kendarapara Division I and II, Jagatsinghpur, Dhenkanal, Talcher
and Angul (Enzen Global Solutions Private Limited)
- Khurda, Balugaon, Puri and Nayagarh (Feedback Electricity
Distribution Company Limited)
- City Electrical Division (Cuttack), Athagarh and Salipur
(Riverside Utilities Private Limited)
- Nimapara (Seaside Utilities Private Limited)
- Kota, Bharatpur and Bikaner (CESC Limited)
- Ajmer (Tata Power Company Limited)
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