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lighting industry
Presented By:
SAGAR KUMAR G209080
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Lighting industry in India is seven decades old and has gone througha period of transition and growth
The industry has developed from being an importer of lightingsystems to a self sufficient, indigenous producer of lighting systems
Industry turnover is around Rs. 7500 crores two years back andincreasing 17 to 18% per annum
China is the world largest exporter of CFL, with a share of 56 per cent of world exports in 2007 (or 75% if intra-EU trade is excluded)
Technological sophistication is still in its infancy stage
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Lack of economies of scale in most units
High input costs of new materials & components resulting in noncompetitive prices and poor exports
CFL which offer significant energy savings are still notcompetitive, as incandescent lamps in the 25 - 100W range continueto dominate the domestic & commercial lighting
Over capacities have resulted in price wars & commission wars, profitability of players have eroded
Cheap imports from China and Korea a serious issue
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Future outlook y
Due to ever increasing energy costs & growingenvironmental concerns CFL will be the order of theday (as it saves 80% on electricity bills)
yIncreasing energy, maintenance costs & seriousconcerns with respect to safety will result inElectronic Control Gear (ECG) replace conventionalBallast
y In FTL segment should shift to energy efficient tri- phosphor lamps of lesser diameter which isthe international trend
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Annual Manufacturing Trends in India
by Lamps Category
Quantity (in million pieces)
y
Category 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
y Incandescent Lamps 711 757 779 734 766
y Fluorescent Lamps 180 186 190 186 179
yCompact Fluorescent Lamps 67 100 140 199 255
y Special Lamps 10 14 17 21 18
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Energy saving initiative
y The most commonly used incandescent lamps are of 100 W rating and cost around INR
10 to 13. Assuming that the 400 million incandescent lamps are of 60 W lets calculate theenergy savings when they are replaced by 15 W CFLs:
y Annual consumption by incandescents (8hrs/day) = 70 million MWh
y Energy consumption annually = 70 million MWh/ 8760 = 7990 MW
y
Annual electricity consumption by CFLs (8hrs/day) = 17.5 million MWh
y Energy consumption annually = 17.5 million MWh/ 8760 = 1997 MW
y Energy savings = 6000 MW or 0.05% of India's total energy demand.
y Since about 70 percent of the electricity in India is generated by coal-fired power plants,
6000 MW of savings means about 4200 MW of coal-powered generation prevented. The
Indian government believes that if everything goes as planned, this massive incandescent
replacement program will bring significant reduction in carbon emissions from the power
sector, helping achieve country-wide carbon intensity targets.
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SWOT AnalysisSTRENGTHS
y Huge number of potential buyer.
y Affordable and quality product available in market
y Good consumption in household and commercial
y Powerful venture capitalist taking interest in investingin growth opportunity
WEAKNESS
y Poor electricity supply
y Lacking in latest technology.
y Lacking of technical professionals
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OPPORTUNITIES
y Horizontal and vertical expansion of existing customer
base into new marketsy Upgrading infrastructure in corporate sector in india
y High demand of environment friendly products.
THR EA TS
y High Billing rates of electricity
y Political instability
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