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India Hydropower Development Company, LLC
IIP own 50%
IHDC is a developer of small hydro projects, with six operational projects (62 MW) and an additional 24MW under advanced development or construction
Opportunities to expand existing capacity and pipeline
All projects, except two, have long-term PPAs with state electricity boards
IHDC cash flow from operations is funding construction of two remaining projects
DLZ corporation, IIP’s 50% partner, has vast experience in the sector with over 30 years experience in design and operation of hydro projects
Hydro has typically low operating costs with no fuel and limited maintenance
Several states have favourable policies to support development of small hydro assets
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Shree Maheshwar Hydel Power Corporation Limited
IIP is directly and indirectly interested in up to 35.4%
SMHPCL is the first large scale hydro project awarded to the private sector
400 MW (ten 40MW turbines) hydroelectric plant in Madhya Pradesh
Located at Mandaleshwar, 108km southwest of Indore in Madhya Pradesh
Situated on the Narmada river – fifth largest river in India
Developed as part of the Narmada Basin Development Plan
Project will provide electricity and drinking water
The project is expected to reduce peaking power shortage of the state by 25%
Long history – work first began in 1997, re-commenced in 2006 and many challenges overcome to reach this stage
IIP invested 2008 (£13m) and 2011 (£16.5m)
IIP has certain downside IRR protections provided by the developer
Long-term PPA with state electricity board and regulated 16% return on equity
Civil works largely complete with 27 gates and 3 of the 10 turbines installed
Progress has been delayed by financing constraints, but SMHPCL and other stakeholders, under the guidance of the Ministry of Finance are exploring options to complete the project
SMHPCL has received approval to fill the reservoir to a level of 154 metres
Now look at market cap.
And this is only part of the group
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Indian Energy Limited (IEL)
IIP own 100%
IEL is an independent power producer with two operating wind farms with 41.3 MW capacity
Cash flow visibility already established through long-term PPA with state electricity board and group captive arrangement
Group captive arrangement provides better tariffs as industry is willing to pay for reliable power
At both projects, the suppliers of the turbines have set up state-of-the-art O&M infrastructure
O&M long-term contracts with established pricing that includes replacement of spares
Pipeline identified for near- and medium-term opportunities
When pursuing new projects, IEL typically takes limited development risk with projects being acquired when fully permitted
Strong support for wind energy – India has 4th largest installed wind capacity globally
The Theni project is located in the southern state of Tamil Nadu (16.5 MW)
The Gadag Plains project is located in the southern state of Karnataka, near Hubli (24.8 MW)
Estimated P75 load factor: Theni (31%); Gadag 23%)
And more to come ........
Under construction...
integrated Logistics Park- Anekal, Bangalore.
Integrated Logistics Park- Palwal Haryana
CFS - linked FTWZ Chennai
Private Freight Terminal for handling Bulk Cargo at Anekal and Palwal.
Liquid Tank Farms at Anekal and Palwal
Automobile Logistics Parks at Anekal and Palwal
Dedicated Warehousing
Look at what DLI in India own.....
11 trains, 700+ containers
140 lorries,
And a private freight terminal
And much more ....
OPERATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
Integrated Logistics Park- Borkhedi,
NagpurPrivate Freight Terminal for handling Bulk Cargo at Borkhedi,
NagpurLiquid Tank Farm at Borkhedi,
NagpurAutomobile Logistics Park at Borkhedi,
Nagpur 11 BLC Trains with Category 1 License (pan India)
700+ containersFleet
Fleet of over 140 own Trailers29 Material Handling Equipment
Best in Class in house IT System
This company is huge,
DLI is the largest asset in the Company's portfolio and one of the largest privately owned Indian logistics businesses. As at 30 September 2018 DLI had an unaudited carrying value, based on business case assumptions as at that time, of GBP168.7 million.
It’s M/C is £12mil.
No wonder the directors are buying shares !
If you are invested here, you are doing a very good job talking the stock down. Perhaps you are shorting ?
Well we wait and see what happens. Not see this prediction site before, looked at some other stocks and I would agree with what’s beening said, some up some down. I let you all have the link so try it. And THS123 I have been around here for a while.