Session 3A - Solar Electricity: Basics and Hands On Demonstration
Panel Session 3A
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1NABC Business Forum • Houston, Texas • June 29, 2006
Panel Session 3A
Sanjeev KapurSenior Executive Director
NABC Business ForumHouston • June 29, 2006
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India’s Energy Challenges – Doing Business in IndiaIndia’s Energy Challenges – Doing Business in India
• Electric Power Consumption triples by 2025– More Thermal Power– More Nuclear Power
• Transportation Energy Needs and Oil Consumption almost triples by 2025– More refining/conversion capacity
• Demand for Petrochemicals grow inline with GDP Growth (average forecast of 5.5% till 2025)
• Shaw Stone & Webster as a partner– Technologies for Power, Refining and Petrochemicals– Full Service EPC Capabilities– Local presence (Mumbai), Full Service Capabilities
• Electric Power Consumption triples by 2025– More Thermal Power– More Nuclear Power
• Transportation Energy Needs and Oil Consumption almost triples by 2025– More refining/conversion capacity
• Demand for Petrochemicals grow inline with GDP Growth (average forecast of 5.5% till 2025)
• Shaw Stone & Webster as a partner– Technologies for Power, Refining and Petrochemicals– Full Service EPC Capabilities– Local presence (Mumbai), Full Service Capabilities
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AgendaAgenda
• Shaw Corporate Profile
• Energy Picture for India and Emerging Economies
• Shaw Corporate Profile
• Energy Picture for India and Emerging Economies
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Corporate ProfileCorporate Profile
• Name: The Shaw Group Inc.
• Headquarters: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
• NYSE Symbol: SGR
• FY2005 Revenue: $3.3 Billion
• FY2006 Revenue: $2.4 Billion (Six Months)
• Backlog: $7.6 Billion*
• Number of Employees: 22,000
• Website www.shawgrp.com
• Name: The Shaw Group Inc.
• Headquarters: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
• NYSE Symbol: SGR
• FY2005 Revenue: $3.3 Billion
• FY2006 Revenue: $2.4 Billion (Six Months)
• Backlog: $7.6 Billion*
• Number of Employees: 22,000
• Website www.shawgrp.com
The Shaw Group is a global provider of engineering, procurement, construction, technology, design, fabrication, manufacturing, consulting, remediation, and facilities management services to clients in the energy, chemical, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response markets.
The Shaw Group is a global provider of engineering, procurement, construction, technology, design, fabrication, manufacturing, consulting, remediation, and facilities management services to clients in the energy, chemical, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response markets.
*As of 02/28/06
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Fabrication & Manufacturing
• Industry’s most advanced induction and cold bending technology
• Largest supplier of fabricated piping systems in the U.S.
• Fabrication facilities in the U.S., China, Mid-East, South America & U.K.
• Structural Steel fabrication• Modules/skid fabrication and assembly
The Shaw Group CapabilitiesThe Shaw Group Capabilities
Steel
• Structural Steel• Plate Fabrication• Ducts, Stacks, Pressure Equipment• Modules & Skids• 1,500 Tons/Month of Structural Steel• 30+ Acres Laydown/Temp Storage
Construction
• Grassroots Construction• Capital Improvement Projects• Retrofit / Debottlenecking• Multiple Small Capital Projects• Large Capital Construction• Program Construction Management
Maintenance
• Total plant maintenance• Reliability engineering• Major plant turnarounds and outages• All craft disciplines• Largest nuclear maintenance
contractor in the U.S.
Environmental & Infrastructure
• Environmental Consulting/engineering• Remediation / Lifecycle Management• Vulnerability assessment• Emergency Response• Infrastructure planning, engineering
and maintenance.
Off-Site Pre-Assembly
• 60-Acre Facility• 2,000 Ton Loadout Capability• Process Structures• Pipe Racks• Production Modules• Equipment Fabrication
Energy - Power
• Fossil (gas, oil, coal)• Nuclear• Hydroelectric• Geothermal• Renewable Source (methane, wind,
biomass)• Transmission
Chemical - Process
• Refining• Chemicals and Polymers• Olefins• Proprietary Equipment
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Energy & ChemicalsEnergy & Chemicals
Energy Services Provided• Full service engineering, design,
procurement, and construction
– New units
– Restarts and retrofits
– Coal-fired
– Nuclear
– Gas-fired
– Hydroelectric
– Alternative fuels
• Project management
• Construction management
• Retrofits-FGD “Scrubbers”
• Transmission and distribution
• Consulting and feasibility studies
• Modularization
Energy Services Provided• Full service engineering, design,
procurement, and construction
– New units
– Restarts and retrofits
– Coal-fired
– Nuclear
– Gas-fired
– Hydroelectric
– Alternative fuels
• Project management
• Construction management
• Retrofits-FGD “Scrubbers”
• Transmission and distribution
• Consulting and feasibility studies
• Modularization
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Energy & ChemicalsEnergy & Chemicals
Chemicals Services Provided• Engineering, procurement, construction• Project and construction management• Proprietary olefin technologies
– 35% of world’s incremental ethylene production capacity since 1995
• Proprietary FCC and other refining technologies
• Badger petrochemical projects– Cumene– Ethylbenzene– Styrene– BPA
• Derivative Polymer Expertise• Consulting and feasibility studies
Chemicals Services Provided• Engineering, procurement, construction• Project and construction management• Proprietary olefin technologies
– 35% of world’s incremental ethylene production capacity since 1995
• Proprietary FCC and other refining technologies
• Badger petrochemical projects– Cumene– Ethylbenzene– Styrene– BPA
• Derivative Polymer Expertise• Consulting and feasibility studies
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Recent Major ProjectsRecent Major Projects
• Refining – Resid FCC Technology• IOCL Gujarat • IOCL Haldia • IOCL Barauni• IOCL Panipat
• Petrochemicals – Ethylene Plants• IPCL Gandhar• Reliance Hazira• GAIL Auraiya• IPCL Nagothane
• Polymers• IOCL Panipat• Reliance Hazira
• Refining – Resid FCC Technology• IOCL Gujarat • IOCL Haldia • IOCL Barauni• IOCL Panipat
• Petrochemicals – Ethylene Plants• IPCL Gandhar• Reliance Hazira• GAIL Auraiya• IPCL Nagothane
• Polymers• IOCL Panipat• Reliance Hazira
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AgendaAgenda
• Shaw Corporate Profile
• Energy Picture for India and Emerging Economies
• Shaw Corporate Profile
• Energy Picture for India and Emerging Economies
Note: Energy data interpreted and taken from International Energy Outlook 2005 Report
published by Energy Information Administration. DOE/EIA-0484(2005)
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Energy ConsumptionEnergy Consumption
Energy Consumptions (Quadrillion Btu)
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Energy – Emerging EconomiesEnergy – Emerging Economies
Emerging Economies
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2002 Energy Comparison2002 Energy Comparison
Energy Consumption, Quads
Percent of Total World Consumption
Percent of World Population
India 13.8 3.4 16+
China 42.1 10.2 20
USA 98.8 24 5
Total World 411.5
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India – Energy ConsumptionIndia – Energy Consumption2002 2025 - Projected Remarks
Total Consumption 13.8 30 Industrial Sector Growth
Total Electric Power, billion kwh
563 1700 Power Plants
Transportation Quads
1.4 4.1 Refining Capacity
Natural Gas, Trillion Cuft
0.9 2.8 Infrastructure and Develop.
Oil, Thousand BPD 2264 5700 Exploration and Refining
Nuclear Power, billion kWh
17.8 138 Nuclear Power Plants
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SummarySummary
• India is a rapid emerging economy– Continued Privatization of State Enterprises– Free Market Policies– Average Annual GDP Growth 5.5% over next 19
years
• Shaw Stone & Webster as a partner– Supplied Technologies/Services for
Refining/Petrochemical Projects in India– Energy Efficient Technologies for Power, Refining
and Petrochemicals– Full Service Local Capabilities (Mumbai)
• India is a rapid emerging economy– Continued Privatization of State Enterprises– Free Market Policies– Average Annual GDP Growth 5.5% over next 19
years
• Shaw Stone & Webster as a partner– Supplied Technologies/Services for
Refining/Petrochemical Projects in India– Energy Efficient Technologies for Power, Refining
and Petrochemicals– Full Service Local Capabilities (Mumbai)
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15NABC Business Forum • Houston, Texas • June 29, 2006
NABC Business ForumHouston • June 29, 2006