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5 - 7 MAY 2011, Pragati Maidan New Delhi, India

Pre-show guide
GEARING UP FOR THE POWER CHALLENGE OF INDIA’S 12th PLAN

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CONTENTS

Welcome 3
New Delhi 4
Schedule of Events 5
POWER-GEN India & Central Asia Conference Grid 6
Renewable Energy World India Conference Grid 6
HydroVision India Conference Grid 6
Advisory Board 7
POWER-GEN India & Central Asia Conference Programme 8-14
Renewable Energy World India Conference Programme 9-15
HydroVision India Conference Program 9-15
Sponsors Thank You 16
Exhibiting Opportunities 17
Floor Plan POWER-GEN India & Central Asia 18-19
Floor Plan HydroVision India 18-19
Floor Plan Renewable Energy World India 18-19
Exhibitor List POWER-GEN India & Central Asia 20-21
Exhibitor List Renewable Energy World India 20-21
Exhibitor List HydroVision India 20-21
POWER-GEN Events Calender 22
Contacts 23
Registration Form 24

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WELCOME

Welcome to the Pre Show Guide for POWER-GEN India is ranked fifth in the world in terms of
India & Central Asia 2011 and our two exciting exploitable hydropower potential (150 000 MW),
launch events Renewable Energy World India and but only 20 per cent of this potential has been
HydroVision India. developed to-date. The greater development of
this sector is a key goal for the Government of
With its population growing at a phenomenal rate India, and it has put policy incentives in place to
(India is on track to overtake China as the world’s support it. The aim is to increase hydropower’s
most populous country within the next 30 years) share of national power production from
and continuing strong economic growth (its GDP is 26 per cent to 40 per cent.
expected to grow at an annual rate of 8 per cent)
India’s need for electricity has never been greater. The government also has ambitious plans to place
renewable energy at the heart of its new clean
The country is now more than halfway through its energy infrastructure. India’s Solar Mission, for
11th Five-Year Plan. Although the target of adding example, aims to see solar power achieve grid
around 78 000 MW of new capacity by 2012 is not parity with the cheapest coal-fired capacity by 2030,
expected to be met by the end of the current plan and plans to install at least 20 GW of solar thermal
India will have added more capacity than in all and photovoltaic capacity by 2022.
previous Five-Year Plans combined.
It is also planning to double India’s installed wind
The addition capacity target of the 12th Five-Year capacity by 2022, and ensure this southeast nation
Plan has yet to be officially announced but the emerges as an important manufacturing base for
expectation is that it will be in the region of the global wind industry.
100 GW.
POWER-GEN India & Central Asia, together with
Undoubtedly challenges still exist for the Indian its two new co-located events Renewable Energy
power sector, not least the gap between peak World India and HydroVision India, now truly
electricity demand and production, which currently reflects the changing face of one the world’s most
stands at around 12 per cent, and the fact that exciting electric power markets, India.
approximately 400 million of its population still do
not have access to electricity. If you want to find out about the latest technologies
and product developments in the field of fossil
India relies heavily on fossil fuels, in particular coal, fuels, nuclear, hydro or renewables, or to explore
for its electricity production and will do so for the the many investment opportunities that exist, look
foreseeable future. However, the Government no further than POWER-GEN India & Central Asia,
of India wants to encourage the replacement of Renewable Energy World India and HydroVision
old inefficient subcritical units with high efficiency India; this year’s must attend events.
supercritical ones, and is doing so with initiatives
such as the Ultra Mega Power Projects (UMPP).

India is also keen to diversify its generation mix,


encouraging the greater development of
low-carbon resources such as nuclear, hydropower PennWell Corporation Inter Ads Exhibitions PVT Ltd
and renewable energy.

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New
DELHI

Located within India’s vast state of Delhi, the city of New Delhi is acclaimed for being the cultural capital of India.
The city is a splendor of rich cultural heritage including ancient temples, shrines and buildings dating back some
5,000 years.

New Delhi’s most notable landmarks include the war memorial of India Gate, the magnificent Lotus Temple and its
breathtaking petal-inspired roof, and also both the magnificent Sansad Bhavan (Parliament House) and Rashtrapati
Bhavan (President House), the official residence of India’s president.

Particularly famous is New Delhi’s 17th-century Jama Masjid mosque, and the iconic, hard-to-miss Red Fort (Lal Qila),
where regular ‘Sound and Light’ shows are held.

Besides its monumental heritage, Delhi is also a true bustling metropolis with its lively bazaars, exciting sounds and
diverse restaurants, along with cinemas, exciting nightlife and a wealth of shops.

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS


Tuesday 3rd May 2011
Registration Open 14.00- 17.00

Wednesday 4th May 2011
Registration Open 10.30- 17.00

Thursday 5th May 2011
Registration Open 09:30 – 17:30
Exhibition Open 10:00 – 18:00
Inaugural Session 11:00 – 13:00
Delegate/ Speaker Lunch 13:00 – 14:00
Conference Session 1 14:00 – 15:30
Delegate Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00
Conference Session 2 16:00 – 17:30

Friday 6th May 2011
Registration Open 09:00 – 17:30
Conference Session 3 09:30 – 11:00
Exhibition Open 10:00 – 18:00
Delegate Coffee Break 11:00 – 11:30
Conference Session 4 11:30 – 13:00
Delegate/ Speaker Lunch 13:00 – 14:00
Conference Sessions 5 14:00 – 15:30
Delegate Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00
Conference Sessions 6 16:00 – 17:30

Saturday 7th May 2011
Registration Open 09:00 – 16:30
Conference Session 7 09:30 – 11:00
Exhibition Open 10:00 – 17:00
Delegate Coffee Break 11:00 – 11:30
Conference Session 8 11:30 – 13:00
Delegate/ Speaker Lunch 13:00 – 14:00

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POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA, HYDROVISION INDIA &
RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD INDIA CONFERENCE GRID

DAY 1 - THURSDAY 5 MAY 2011


11:00 -13:00 Inaugural Session
13:00 -14:00 Delegate Lunch
THURSDAY 5 MAY 2011

PGICA PGICA HYDROVISION RENEWABLE ENERGY


TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK INDIA WORLD INDIA
Session 1
High Level Panel Discussion: How do we meet the power capacity challenge of the 12th Five-Year Plan?
14:00 -15:30
15:30 -16:00 Delegate Coffee Break
Session 2a
Session 2b Session 2c Session 2d
Session 2 Latest Technology:
Human Resources for the Financing of Hydro Renewable Energy Policy
16:00 -17:30 Supercritical & Ultra
Power Sector Projects (20GW by 2020)
Supercritical

DAY 2 - FRIDAY 6 MAY 2011


PGICA PGICA HYDROVISION RENEWABLE ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK INDIA WORLD INDIA
Session 3c
Session 3 Session 3a Session 3b Session 3d
New Hydropower
09:30 - 11:00 Clean Coal Technologies Projecting Financing Financing
Developments
11:00 - 11:30 Delegate Coffee Break
FRIDAY 6 MAY 2011

Session 4a
Session 4c Session 4d
Session 4 Combined Cycle Session 4b
Nepal/cross Border Building a Manufacturing
11:30 - 13:00 Technologies & Risk Management
Developments Base in India
Experience
13:00 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch
Plenary Session 5 Session 5c
Session 5 Session 5d
How will India’s Nuclear Power Industry Evolve Risk Management in
14:00 - 15:30 Wind
in the Future? Tunnelling
15:30 - 16:00 Delegate Coffee Break
Session 6a Session 6c
Session 6 Session 6b Session 6d
Refurbishment & Sedimentation & Life
16:00 - 17:30 Regulatory issues Solar
Modernisation Extension

DAY 3 - SATURDAY 7 MAY 2011


PGICA PGICA HYDROVISION RENEWABLE ENERGY
SATURDAY 7 MAY 2011

TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK INDIA WORLD INDIA


Session 7 Session 7a Session 7b Session 7c Session 7d
09:30 - 11:00 Decentralised Energy IPPS - Lessons Learned Small & Mini Hydro CSP/Hybrids
11:00 - 11:30 Delegate Coffee Break
Session 8a Session 8c
Session 8 Session 8b Ssession 8d
Minimizing Power Plants’ Environmental
11:30 - 13:00 Smart Grid Development Bioenergies
Environmental Impact Perspectives
13:00 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch

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ADVISORY COUNCIL

PennWell Corporation and Inter Ads Limited would like to thank the members of the POWER-GEN India & Central Asia, Hydrovision India and
Renewable Energy Word India Advisory Council for generously devoting their time and expertise to produce the 2011 conference program.

CHAIRMAN: Mr. B.K. Chaturvedi, Member (Energy) Planning Commission

ADVISOR: Dr. Uddesh Kohli – Former Chairman & Managing Director – Power Finance Corporation

DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS

• Mr. R.K. Madan, Director


ADANI POWER LTD. • Dr. V.K. Garg, Chairman
JOINT ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
• Mr. Sunand Sharma, Country President
ALSTOM • Mr. Laxmikant Joshi, Executive Director- KITL
KIRLOSKAR OIL ENGINEERS LTD.
• P.C. Sharma, Head- Corporate Communication,
ALSTOM • Mr. P.K. Garg, Joint General Manager & Head- Northern
Zone Business
• Mr. T.C. Arora, Sr. Vice President L&T POWER LTD.
ASTONFIELD RENEWABLE
• Mr. Naga Prasad Kandimalla, CEO
• Mr. Y.N. Apparao, Chairman LANCO INFRATECH LTD.
ATHENA DEMWE POWER PRIVATE LIMITED
• Mr. P. Umashankar, Secretary
• Mr. Inderpreet Wadhwa, President MINISTRY OF POWER
AZURE POWER INDIA PVT. LTD.
• Mr. Deepak Gupta, Secretary
• Mr. Sunil Bhatnagar, Project Engineer MINISTRY OF NEW & RENEWABLE ENERGY
BECHTEL INDIA PVT. LTD.
• Mr. C. Balakrishnan, Secretary
• Mr. T. Sankaralinngam, Managing Director MINISTRY OF COAL
BGR ENERGY SYSTEMS LIMITED
• Mr. M. Arunachalam, Director General
• Mr. B.P. Rao, CMD NATIONAL POWER TRADING INSTITUTE
BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LTD.
• Mr. T.N. Thakur, Chairman & Managing Director
• Dr. Pramod Deo, Chairperson POWER TRADING CORPORATION
CENTRAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
• Mr. P.K. Patnaik, CEO
• Mr. Shayam Wadhera, Member RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT GROUP
DELHI ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION
• Mr. V.K. Garg, Director
• Mr. Rakesh Mehta, SUPER HYDRO ELECTRIC PVT. LTD.
Chief secretary & Principal Secretary
(Power)Govt. of NCT of Delhi • Mr. Chintan Shah, Vice President
SUZLON ENERGY LTD.
• Mr. G.D. Gautama, Addl. Chief Secretary (Power)
GOVT. OF WEST BENGAL • Mr. Anil Patni, Dy. General Manager
TATA BP SOLAR INDIA LTD.
• Dr. George W. Annadale, P.E., F. ASCE, Principal
Golder Associates Inc. • Dr. Leena Srivastava, Executive Director
TERI
• Mr. Ranjit Gupta, CEO
INDIABULLS POWER LTD. • Mr. Amit Kumar, Director-Energy Environment Technology
Division
• Mr. J.N. Gaur, Director TERI
JAI PRAKASH POWER VENTURES LIMITED
• Mr. Rakesh Sarin, Managing Director
• Dr. R.P. Singh, Executive Vice Chairman WARTSILA INDIA LTD.
JINDAL POWER LTD.

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

THURSDAY 5 MAY

11:00 – 13:00 INAUGURAL SESSION

13:00 – 14:00 Delegate Lunch

Session 1
14:00 – 15:30
High Level Panel Discussion: Meeting the Power Capacity Challenge of the 12th Five-Year Plan
*Chair: Rakesh Mehta, Chief Secretary & Principal Secretary (Power), Govt. of NCT of Delhi, India

15:30 – 16:00 Delegate Coffee Break

POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA
TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK

16:00 – 17:30 Session 2a: Latest Technology: Session 2b: Human Resources for the Power Sector
Super Critical & Ultra Supercritical Chair: To be confirmed
Chair: S.K Chaturvedi, CMD, POWER Grid Corporation
of India, India Manpower Development for Power Sector- Role of NPTI
Subodh Garg, Director General, National Power Training
Alstom’s Pre Engineered 660 MW & 800 MW Steam Institute, India
Power Blocks for the Indian Market
Rahul Pandey, Product Promotion Manager, Alstom, India Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

The World’s First Supercritical FW-BENSON Vertical PC


Boiler - The 750 MWe Longview Power Project
James Utt, Vice President, Global Business Line Utility Steam
Generators, Foster Wheeler, USA

Title to be Confirmed
*Representative from Tractebel, India

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Welcome Address: Mr. Glenn Ensor, Director of Events, Pennwell, UK


Address by: Dr. Uddesh Kohli, Advisor, Power-Gen India & Central Asia 2011, India
Address by: Mr. Arup Roy Choudhury, CMD, NTPC, India
Address by: Mr. B.P. Rao, CMD, BHEL, India
Keynote Address by: Mr. C. Balakrishnan, Secretary, Ministry of Coal & Mines, Govt. of India
Keynote Address by: Mr. Deepak Gupta, Secretary, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, Govt. of India
Keynote Address by: Mr. P. Umashankar, Secretary, Ministry of Power, Govt. of India
Chairman’s Address: Mr. B.K. Chaturvedi, Member – Energy, Planning Commission, India
Guest of Honor: Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Hon’ble Minister of New & Renewable Energy, Govt. of India
Chief Guest: Mr. Sushil Kumar Shinde, Hon’ble Minister of Power, Govt. of India
Vote of Thanks: Mr. Rajan Sharma, Managing Director, Inter Ads Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd, India

Delegate Lunch
Speakers:
* G.D. Gautama, Addl. Chief Secretary (Power), Govt. of West Bengal, India
* Gurdial Singh, Chairman, CEA, India
* Sudhir Kumar, Joint Secretary (Planning), Ministry of Power, India
* Satnam Singh, CMD, Power Finance Corporation, India

Delegate Coffee Break

HYDROVISION INDIA RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD INDIA

Session 2c: Financing of Hydro Projects Session 2d: Renewable Energy Policy (20GW by 2020)
Chair: Representative from CMD Chair: To be Confirmed

Title to be Confirmed RE Policy Framework - India: To Sustain Wind Power Deployment Pace)
*Usha Rao, KfW Carbon Fund, India Guarav Ganghi, Assistant Manager, Suzlon Energy, India
Co-Authors: Chintan Shah, VP and Head, SBD, Suzlon Energy, India
Title to be Confirmed
*J.K. Sharma, Director (projects) NHPC, India How to Achieve Grid Parity: Solar Power Generation
Venu Birappa, Executive Engineer, Gujurat Energy Transmission
Additional Speakers to be Confirmed Corporation, India

Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

* invited / to be confirmed

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FRIDAY 6 MAY

POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA
TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK
09:30 – 11:00 Session 3a: Clean Coal Technologies Session 3b: Projecting Financing
Chair: Partha S. Bhattacharya, Chairman, Coal India Limited, Chair: Representative from PFC
India
Sustainable Financing through Equator Principles
MHI Air Blown IGCC and Gasification Technology for Priya Maheshwari, Consultant, Black & Veatch, USA
Indian Power Sector
Rakesh Sivasankaran, Engineer, Plant Engineering Department, Enhancing Foreign Direct Investment in Indian PPP-projects
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Private Ltd, India Michael Schäfer, Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer,
Co-Authors: Koichi Sakamoto, Group Head, IGCC Group, Germany
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan
Takashi Iwahashi, Senior Engineer, IGCC Group, Mitsubishi Financing Independent Power Producers in India: Issues and
Heavy Industries, Japan Concerns
Vijay Bhalaki, Director, Athena Infonomics, India
Title to be Confirmed Co-Authors: Deepa Karthykeyan, Director, Athena Infonomics,
*Representative from Alstom India

Title to be Confirmed
*Representative from Doosan Power Systems, UK

11:00 – 11:30 Delegate Coffee Break

11:30 – 13:00 Session 4a: Combined Cycle Technologies & Session 4b: Risk Management
Experience Chair: Normen Kegler, Council Chairman, IPPF, Hong Kong
Chair: D.K Jain, Director (Technical), NTPC, India
Challenges and Opportunities in Power Project Financing
Advanced “F” Class Gas Turbine & It’s Commercial Dale Probasco, Managing Director, Navigant Consulting, USA
Operating Experiences
Dhanushkodi Sundaravadivel, General Manager, Mitsubishi Title to be Confirmed
Heavy Industries India Pvt Ltd, India James McGuire, Regional Managing Director - Construction,
Co-Authors: Yukimasa Nakamoto, Manager, GTCC Application Power & Renewable Energy, Aon, Hong Kong
Engineering Section, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan
Takashi Kishine, Manager, Gas Turbine Application Engineering Title to be Confirmed
Section, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan *Representative from SBI Capital Markets
Rajendran Ashokkumar, Engineer, Plant Engineering
Department, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Pvt Ltd, India

SGT5-8000H / Irsching 4, on the way to 60% CC Efficiency


World Record
Willibald Fischer, Program Director 8000H, Siemens AG Energy
Sector, Germany

The Changing Needs of the Indian Power Market - from the


Perspective of an Indian IPP
Mark Stevens, Product Manager, Alstom, Switzerland

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HYDROVISION INDIA RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD INDIA

Session 3c: New Hydropower Development Session 3d: Financing Renewables


*Chair: R.S.T Sai, CMD, THDC India, India Chair: Dilip Ahuja, National Institute of Advanced Studies, India

Design Principles of Powerful Hydrogenerators Title to be Confirmed


Zinaida Kuchinskaya, Head of Subdivision of Hydrogenerator Design James McGuire, Regional Managing Director - Construction, Power &
Department, Power Machines, Russia Renewable Energy, Aon, Hong Kong
Co-Authors: Viktor Novozhilov, Chief Designer of Turbogenerators,
Power Machines, Russia Title to be Confirmed
*Hannes Reinisch, Deloitte
New and Rehabilitation Projects in India
Etienne Parkinson, Head of R&D, Andritz Hydro, Switzerland Title to be Confirmed
*Christine Eibs Singer, E+ Co
Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

Delegate Coffee Break

Session 4c: Nepal/cross border Development Session 4d: Building a Manufacturing Base in India
Chair: Bhoj Raj Regmi, President, Nepal Electricity Authority, Nepal Chair: To be Confirmed

Investment in Hydropower Projects in Nepal: Opportunity for Sunchaser 2.0, India’s First and Only Dual Axis Manual Tracking System
Foreign Investors Steve Belkin, COO, Sunflower Solutions, UK
Guru Neupane, Chairman, Arun Valley Hydropower Development
Company Ltd., Nepal Title to be Confirmed
*Yvonne Lee, Regional Manager, Navigant Consulting, Hong Kong
Optimum and Cost Effective Rock Support Solution for Water
Conveying Tunnels in the Himalaya – A Concept for Long-Term Title to be Confirmed
Hydropower Sustainability *Sudhindra Rao, CEO, Global Wind Power, India
Krishna Kanta Panthi, Associate Professor, Norwegian University of
Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway

Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

FRIDAY 6 MAY CONTINUED

POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA
TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK

13:00 – 14:00 Delegate Lunch

14:00 – 15:30 Session 5: Plenary - How will India’s Nuclear Power Industry Evolve in the Future
Chair: S.K. Jain, CMD, Nuclear Power Corporation of India, India

Speakers: Jagdeep Ghai, Director (Finance) Nuclear Power Corporation of India, India
*Representative from AREVA
*Sunil Chaturvedi, COO, Bharat Forge Ltd., India
*Anil V. Parab, General Manager, Nuclear Equipment, Larsen & Toubro Ltd., India
*Representative from Alstom
*Representative from BHEL

15:30 – 16:00 Delegate Coffee Break

16:00 – 17:30 Session 6a: Refurbishment & Modernisation Session 6b: Regulatory Issues
Chair: To be Confirmed Chair:Pramod Deo, Chairman, CERC, India

Steam Turbine Retrofits for India’s Evolving Market


Mike Davies, Head - Product Promotion, Alstom Power UK Ltd, Title to be Confirmed
UK *Representative from Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission,
India
Additional Speakers to be Confirmed
Title to be Confirmed
*Representative from Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory
Commission, India

Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

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Delegate Lunch

Session 5c: Risk Management in Tunnelling Session 5d: Wind


Chair: HK Sharma, CMD SJVNL *Chair: V. Subramanian, Secretary General & CEO, Indian Wind Energy
Association (InWEA), India
Considerations for Choosing the Appropriate Tunnelling
Methodology for Tunnels Challenges for the Integration of Wind Power in India
Ajay Chaudhary, Principal Hydro Civil Engineer, Mott MacDonald, UK Naresh Panchal, General Manager, Suzlon, India
Co-Authors: David Powell, Engineering Geologist, Mott MacDonald,
UK Title to be confirmed
D.V Giri, Chairman, Indian Wind Turbine Manufacturers Association,
Problems Faced in Tunnel Construction of Allain Duhangan India
Hydroelectric Project- Technological Innovations Adopted
MM Madan, Chief Executive Officer, Malana Power Company Ltd, India Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

Innovative Solutions to Risk Management: Case Study of Vishnugad


Pipalkoti, Tehri Hydropower Development Corporation
Rajeev Vishnoi, Deputy General Manager, Civil & Hydro-Mechanical
Design, Tehri Hydro Development Corporation (THDC), India

Geotechnical Challenges Demand Innovation in TBM design for


Application in the Himalayas
Trevor Carter, Principal, Rock Enginnering Division, Golder Associates,
Canada

Delegate Coffee Break

Session 6c: Sedimentation & Life Extension Session 6d: Solar


Chair: Pravin Karki, Senior Hydropower Engineer, World Bank *Chair: B. Bandyopadyay, Advisor, Ministry of New & Renewable
Energy, India
Anticipation of Silt Abrasion Behaviour in Hydro Turbine Parts
Based Title to be confirmed
Rajesh Panchal, Test Engineer, Alstom Hydro India, India *Inderpreet S. Wadhwa, CEO, Azure Power, India

Removing Barriers to Hydropower Title to be confirmed


George Annandale, Practice/Program Leader, Golder Associates, USA *Representative from Space-Age Electro Technology (India) Pvt. Ltd.,
Bangalore
Alternatives to Desilting Basins
Sultan Alam, Independent Consultant, Hydropower, France Additional Speakers to be Confirmed
*Hari Surapaneni President and CEO, Solar Semiconductor India,
Innovative Approaches to the Sediment Management in the Andhra Pradesh
Himalayas: Case Study of Nathpa Jhankri
Representative from SJVNL

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

SATURDAY 7 MAY

POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA
TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK
09:30 – 11:00 Session 7a: Decentralised Energy Session 7b: IPPs - Lessons Learned
*Chair: Sridhar Samudrala, Director - Asia, WADE, USA Chair: Normen Kegler, Council Chairman, IPPF, Hong Kong

Case Study: 20 MW Gas Turbine Power And 11500 Ton per Title to be Confirmed
Hour of Air Conditioning and Air Inlet Cooling Ritesh Nimani, Vice President - Infrastructure, AES, India
Tejinder Singh, Advisor, Chadha Power, India
Additional Speakers to be Confirmed
Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

11:00 – 11:30 Delegate Coffee Break

11:30 – 13:00 Session 8a: Minimizing Power Plants’ Session 8b: Smart Grid Development
Environmental Impact Chair: To be Confirmed
Chair: To be Confirmed
Smart Scheduling System in WMS
“Using Less Water Means More”- Reducing the Water Sakti Kar, Consultant, Infosys Technologies Limited, India
Footprint in Coal Fired Power Plants
Deepak Kachru, Senior Manager - Sales & Business AMI, Smart Grid Pilot and Programs
Development, Aquatech Systems Asia, India Manish Kumar Pandey, Lead Consultant, Infosys Technologies
Limited, India
Achieving Low Emission With Difficult Fly-Ash by Reducing
ESP Inlet Temperature Additional Speakers to be Confirmed
Andreas Back, Technology Manager, Alstrom Power, Sweden

Additional Speakers to be Confirmed

13:00 – 14:00 Delegate Lunch

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Session 7c: Small & Mini Hydro Session 7d: CSP/Hybrids


*Chair: Praveen Saxena, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, India Chair: D.K Khare, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, India

Air Gap Monitoring Key Element to Correctly Identify Source of Impact of Solar Hybridization of Thermal Power Plants in India
Shaft Vibration Mauricio Rojas, Head of Marketing, Solar Power Group, Germanyg
André Tétreault, Director, Tests & Diagnostics Division, VibroSystM Inc,
Canada Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector Solar Technology: A Broad Range
of Applications to Meet 12th Plan Needs
Title to be Confirmed Representative from AREVA
*Representative from AECOM
A Conceptual Design for a Tower Type Concentrating Solar Power
Title to be Confirmed Plant at Southern Sri Lanka
*Representative from SMEC Buddhika Wijayawardhana, Electrical Engineer, Ceyloan Electricity
Board, Sri Lanka

Turnkey Solar Boilers for New and Existing Power Stations


Martin Selig, Board Member Market and Product Development,
Novatec Biosol, Germany

Delegate Coffee Break

Session 8c: Environmental Perspectives Session 8d: Bioenergies


*Chair: Soren Krohn, Senior Energy Specialist, The World Bank, USA Chair: To be Confirmed

Title to be Confirmed NovelFuels_BioCNG


*Representative from the IHA Chandan Gadgil, CEO, Innovative Environmental Technologie, India
Co-Authors: Rishikesh Vaidya, Marketing Executive, Innovative
Additional speakers to be Confirmed Environmental Technologie, India

Biofuel from Waste using Gasification Technology


Mohammed Sahil, Senior Manager – Design and Process , W2E Projects
and System Pvt Ltd, India
Co-Authors: Amir Rehmat, Chief Technology Officer, W2E USA Inc,
USA
Renee Comely, President, W2E USA Inc, USA
Alex Mathew, Chief Operating Officer, W2E USA Inc, USA
George Mathew, Vice President – Asia Pacific, W2E USA Inc, USA
Gireesh Kumar, AGM – Projects, W2E USA Inc, USA

Leveraging the Un-Tapped Resources in Rural India


Gyan Mohapatar, Lead Consultant, Infosys Technologies Ltd, India

Use of Residual Oils, from Agro-Industry, in an Adapted CAPSTONE


C30 Micro-Turbine
David Chiaramonti, Director, Re-CORD/UNIFI, Italy

Delegate Lunch

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EXHIBITING OPPORTUNITIES

Why Exhibit?
POWER-GEN India & Central Asia, HydroVision India and Renewable Energy World India, bring together
the widest audience of industry professionals in the region.

The 2011 exhibition will be held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. Exhibiting presents an unrivalled
opportunity for companies to establish or further their business interestsin one of the world’s most dynamic
power markets.

Benefits of Exhibiting:
• Promote technologies and solutions in a high demand region
• Network with the industries most influential industry players
• Showcase latest technologies and solutions
• Launch new products
• Reach high level decision makers with procurement power
• Knowledge sharing

Visitors:
The combined POWER-GEN India & Central Asia, HydroVision India, and Renewable Energy
World India event anticipates attracting:
• Over 6,000 attendees
• Over 190 exhibiting companies
• Over 15 countries represented

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SHOW FLOOR PLAN

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SHOW FLOOR PLAN

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EXHIBITOR LIST
POWER-GEN INDIA, HYDROVISION INDIA & Renewable Energy World India

POWER-GEN INDIA HYDROVISION INDIA RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD INDIA

Company Name Booth Company Name Booth


Advanced Bolting Solutions Private Limited 1132 ENVIRONMENT ONE 1151
AECOM 1277 EPRO GMBH 1121
Aeroto Boldrocchi India Private Limited 901 EUGEN ARNOLD GMBH 1122
Aggreko Energy rentals India Pvt. Ltd. 1119A FANS 1118
ALSTOM SWITZERLAND LTD 1029 Federal Mogul 1343B
Amtech Power Ltd. 1002 Filsep Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 1006A
Analyser Instrument Co. Pvt. Ltd. 1164 Flaktwoods 1011
ANSALDO ENERGIA 1112 Forbes Marshall 1147B
AREVA 1224 FOSSIL POWER SYSTEMS INC. 910B
Ashok Leyland Ltd. 1116 Fouress Engineering (India) Ltd 1217
BBM Acoustic India (Pvt.) Ltd 921 Fugesco 1299A
BFI AUTOMATION 1113 General Mechanical Works Pvt Ltd 1212
Bgr Energy Systems Ltd. 1114 G Vibration Busters Pvt. Ltd. 1002
BHI CO LTD 1001 GE India Industrial Pvt. Ltd. 1175A
BMB Plant 1221B GEA HEAT EXCHANGE GMBH 1115B
BNF Technology Inc 903 Gem Equipments Limited 914
Bohler Welding Group India Pvt. Ltd 1225B Gerab India Bpo Services Pvt. Ltd. 1170B
Bureau Veritas India Pvt. Ltd. 1218 Gerb Vibration Control Systems Pvt. Ltd. 1110
BWE Energy 1017 Getzner 923
Camfil Farr Air Filtration India Limited 1005 GGE Gen Set Pvt. Ltd. 1175
CARPI TECH BV AMSTERDAM 1295h Goltens India Pvt. Ltd. 1149
Carborundum 1144A GRAVER WATER SYSTEMS INC. 1201/1202
Centrax/ Chadha Power 1174A GTI ALTRONIC INC 1127
Cheema Boilers Ltd. 1171 Hagglunds Drive (India) Pvt. Ltd. 1167
Circor Flow Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. 1023 HAMON THERMAL 1101
Clarke Energy India Pvt. Ltd. 1130 Harting India Pvt. Ltd. 1156
COFIMCO SRL 1150 Helium Consulting Pvt. Ltd. 907
Cooper Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 1138 Hilliard 1208
COVENT FANS INC 915 HITACHI LTD POWER AND INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS 1120A
Crestchic Loadbanks Ltd 1221A Hitech 1113A
Decimin Control Systems Pvt. Ltd. 1125 Hms Industrial Networks Pvt. Ltd. 1225A
Deif India Pvt. Ltd. 1130 HYDROMASHSERVICE JSC 910
Demech Esscano Power India Pvt. Ltd. 1216 HydroVision GmbH 1336
Doing Electric 922 HYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIES CO. LTD. 1009
DOOSAN HEAVY INDUSTRIES & CONSTRUCTION CO LTD 1128 India Core 1214
Doshion 1147A India Core 918
Driplex Water Engg Ltd. 1107 India Mart 1293
DURAG GMBH 1028 India Mart 1230
DURO FELGUERA, S.A. 909 INDUSTRIAL INFO RESOURCES, EUROPE LTD 912
E4 GROUP 1221C Integrated Electric Co. (P)Ltd. 1137
Edwards India Pvt. Ltd. 1021 International Coil Ltd. 926
ELECTROTYAZHMASH STATE ENTERPRISE PLANT% 1209 Internormen Filters Pvt. Ltd 1122
Encardio-rite Electronics Pvt Ltd 1334 Ion Exchange 1119
Endress+ Hauser India Private Limited. 1219 ISGEC JOHN THOMPSON 1171A
Ensol power Pvt. Ltd 1104 ISMT Limited 1080
Entegra Limited 1169 Jeumont Electric India Pvt. Ltd. 1167A

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EXHIBITOR LIST
POWER-GEN INDIA, HYDROVISION INDIA & Renewable Energy World India

Company Name Booth Company Name Booth


Kalki Communication Technologies Ltd. 1205 Siemens Ltd 1130A
Larsen &Toubro Ltd. 1166 SKF ECONOMOS GMBH 1296
LITOSTROJ POWER 1338 SKF India Ltd 1144
LOESCHE ENERGY SYSTEMS LTD 1111 SN Power India Pvt. Ltd. 1221
Lufkin- Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd 1170 Speciality Urethanes Pvt. Ltd. 924
Manaco Energy 1207 Spectrum Filtration Pvt. Ltd. 1103
M.E. Energy Pvt. Ltd 1143 SPIG SPA 1106
Macawber Beekay Pvt. Ltd. 1165 Star Wire India Limited 908
Madhura International 1210 STEJASA. AGREGADOS INDUSTRIALES,S.A. 1124
Maxwatt Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd. 1171 Sukan Engineering 1027
Maxwatt Turbines Pvt. Ltd. 1227A Sunil Hitech engineer limited 1206
Mechwell Industries 1006 Tema India Ltd. 1170A
MEGGITT 1207 TES VSETIN A S 1344
Messung Systems Pvt. Ltd. 1140 Thermax Ltd 1028A
Mitsubishi 1116A TLT- Babcock India Pvt. Ltd 917
Mmp Filtration Pvt. Ltd. 906 Toshiba India Pvt. Ltd. 1129
MORGAN SCHAFFER 1157 Trade & Investment Section, 1161
Muskaan Power Infrastructure Ltd. 920 Trade India 1229
MWM GMBH 1115A Transweigh (India) Limited 1004
NATIONAL ELECTRIC COIL 1204 TurboTech Precision Engineering P Ltd 1146
Nisco Aegis Polymers Pvt Ltd  1214 Tycon Automation Pvt Ltd 1278
North Delhi Power Limited 1129A Unicon Engineers 1012
Onsite Power Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 1132A UT Pumps & Systems Pvt. Ltd. 1152
Om Metals Infra Projects Ltd 1299 VAP HYDRO 1297h
Orbinox India Private Limited 1226 Vcon Transmission Pvt. Ltd. 1162
PATIG GMBH 1122a VICTAULIC COMPANY 1003
Pe Consulting Investintoindia Pvt. Ltd 1019 Voith Turbo 1030A
Perfect Radiators & Oil Coolers Pvt. Ltd. 1015A WAM India Pvt Ltd 1267
Power Line 904 WELLAND & TUXHORN AG 1026
POWER MACHINES GROUP 1154 Winergy Drive Systems India Pvt. Ltd 1141
PRASHA TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED 1176 WORTHINGTON PRODUCTS INC 1300
Precision Infratech Ltd 1293 Woodward Governer India Ltd 1135
PRATT & WHITNEY POWER SYSTEMS 1117 XL Telecom & Energy Ltd 1245
Prime Energy Pvt. Ltd. 1116A YOOIL ENGINEERING 1345
PROTON ENERGY SYSTEMS INC 1211 Yuken India Pvt Ltd 1291
Quippo Energy Private Limited 1223A ZAMBETTI E LUMINA SPA 1025
Rajan Techno Cast Pvt. Ltd. 1175A
REMI METALS GUJARAT LIMITED 919
RITTMEYER AG 1343
ROLLS-ROYCE PLC 1174
Sandvik Asia Pvt. Ltd 1226A
Sergi 1016
SBS - SINGA BEARINGS SOLUTIONS PTE LTD 1331
Sherman International Pvt. Ltd. 1015
Shiva Gensets Private limited 1168

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POWER-GEN EVENTS CALENDER

COAL-GEN-EUROPE
February 14-16, 2012
Warsaw, Poland
Russia Power
HydroVision International March 5-7, 2012
July 19 - 22, 2011 Moscow, Russia
Sacramento, USA

POWER-GEN Middle East


October 24-26, 2011
Doha , Qatar

Nuclear Power International


December 13-15, 2011
Las Vegas, USA

Nuclear Power Europe


POWER-GEN Europe
June 7-9, 2011
June 7-9, 2011
DistribuTECH co-located Milan, Italy
Milan, Italy
with Utility Products POWER-GEN Asia
February 1-3, 2011 September 27-29, 2011
San Diego, USA Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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CONTACTS

Conference Director (PGICA) Exhibit Sales Manager (REWI & HVI) Marketing Manager (PGICA)
Heather Johnstone Rest of the World Natasha Evetts
T: +44 (0) 1992 656 606 Amanda Kevan T: +44 (0) 1992 656 668
F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 T: +44 1992 656 645 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700
E: paperspgica@pennwell.com F: +44 1992 656 700 E: natashae@pennwell.com
E:amandak@pennwell.com
Conference Director (HVI&REWI) Marketing Manager (HVI & REWI)
David Appleyard Exhibit Sales Manager (REWI) Helen Lomas
T: +44 (0)1992 656 659 Japesh Thakur T: +44 1992 656 654
F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 Inter Ads Exhibitions Pvt Ltd F: +44 1992 656 700
E: davida@pennwell.com T: +91 124 452 4200 / 4524217 E: helenl@pennwell.com
F: +91 124 452 4234
Conference Manager E:renewableenergyworld.india@interads.in Advertising Sales Manager
Amy Nash Anthony Orfeo
T: +44 (0)1992 656 621 Exhibit Sales Manager (HVI) T: +44 (0)1992 656 609
F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 Anant Kumar F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700
E: amyn@pennwell.com Inter Ads Exhibitions Pvt Ltd E: adsales.pei@pennwell.com
T: +91 124 4524200 / 4524217
Exhibit Sales Manager (PGICA) F: +91 124 4524234
Rest of the World E:anant.kumar@interads.in
Kelvin Marlow
T: +44 (0) 1992 656 610 Exhibitor Services Coordinator
F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 Joanna Gillespie
E: kmarlow@pennwell.com T: +44 (0) 1992 656 672
F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700
Exhibit Sales Manager (PGICA) E: joannag@pennwell.com
Companies in India
Avnish Seth Operations Manager
Inter Ads Exhibitions Pvt Ltd Richard Logan
T: +91 124 452 4200 / 452 4201 T: +44 (0) 1992 656 656
F: +91 124 438 1162 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 714
E: avnish-seth@interadsindia.com E: rlogan@pennwell.com

HOW TO GET THERE

For information on hotel accommodation and how to get to Pragati


Maidan please visit the POWER-GEN India & Central Asia website:
www.power-genindia.com

For information about visa requirements, please contact your Indian


Embassy or travel agent for advice.

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PROMO CODE:

INTERNATIONAL ATTENDEE REGISTRATION FORM*


* attendees resident in India should register via the ‘Indian Attendees Registration Form’ which may be downloaded
from the event website: www.power-genindia.com

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY


5-7 May 2011 Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India
First name Choose from 3 easy ways to register:
Family name
Fax: +1 918 831 9161
Title Web: www.power-genindia.com
Organisation/Company www.hydrovisionindia.com
Complete Mailing Address www.renewableenergyworldindia.com

Post: PennWell Registration


P O Box 973059
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Dallas, TX 75397-3059,
USA
Country Code Telephone Fax
The last day we can accept registration forms is 27 April 2011.
E-mail
After this date please register on site at Pragati Maidan, New
CONFIRMATIONS WILL BE EMAILED IF A UNIQUE E-MAIL IS PROVIDED. Delhi, India.

PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: (please tick one only in each section) Fax back to: +1 918 831 9161
Please indicate the number of employees at your company
01 q 1-19 02 q 20-49 03 q 50-99 04 q 100-249 05 q 250-499 06 q 500-999 07 q 1000+ 08 q Unknown

power-gen india & central asia hydrovision india renewable energy world india

I want to start/renew a free 06 q Operations & maintenence I want to start/renew a FREE 3. Which areas of renewables I want to start/renew a FREE 19 q Original Equipment
subscription to Power Engineering (Mgr Operations, subscription to Renewable Energy are you most interested in? subscription to HRW - Hydro Review Manufacturer
International (PEI) magazine Plant Services, Maint Supt, World Magazine 01 q Biomass power Worldwide 25 q IT & Software Solution Providers
q Yes q No Plant Manager) q Yes q No 02 q Biomass heating q Yes q No 27 q University Research
Signature_____________________ 08 q Purchasing 03 q Energy efficient architec- Laboratory
Signature_____________________ Signature______________________
(Purchasing Officer, Buyer, ture 98 q Other (describe)
Date _______________________ Procurement Manager) Date _______________________ 04 q Finance Date _______________________ __________________
Magazine format: 98 q Other _________________ Magazine format: 05 q Geothermal power Magazine format:
q Print q Digital q Print q Digital 06 q Geothermal heating q Print q Digital 2. What is your primary job func-
4. Primary industry involvement/ 07 q Hydro power tion? (Please check only one):
1. Magazine format: job interest 1. Type of company or organiza- 08 q Marine power 1. Type of company/organization 02 q General or Corporate
q Print q Digital (Check all that apply) tion? 09 q Photovoltaics (Please check only one): Management
Digital is the full electronic version 02 q Power generation 01 q Power generating utility 10 q Policy 01 q Investor-Owned Electric Utility 04 q Engineering Management
of the magazine that you can read 06 q Transmission / distribution / 02 q Local or central government 11 q Rural electrification 02 q Municipal Electric Utility 06 q Engineering, including Design,
on the web or download in Adobe power delivery 03 q Energy advisory or planning 12 q Solar thermal power (CSP) 03 q Rural Electric or other Electric Systems & Planning
Acrobat PDF format. 98 q Other agency 13 q Solar heating/cooling Cooperative 07 q Other Engineering
Must supply email address for digital ____________________________ 04 q Aid agency 14 q Utility-scale renewables 04 q Other Public Electric Utility, i 08 q Operations Management
format. 05 q Research or training 15 q Wind power ncluding 10 q Operations including
5. Do you specify, recommend, establishment Federal, State or District Maintenance
97 q All of the above
2. Type of company or organization? purchase or approve the purchase 06 q Large energy user 09 q Independent Power Co., 11 q Other Operations
98 q Other
05 q Electric utility or power of products and/or service for the 07 q Company involved directly Unregulated Utility Subsidiary, 98 q Other
__________________________
generating company power industry? in renewables Cogenerator or Small Power (describe)______________
09 q Industrial/independent q 41 Yes q 42 No 08 q Own/manage a renewable 4. What is your purchasing Producer
power/combined heat & power energy site influence for renewable energy 26 q Pulp & Paper 3. For power producers, what
43 q Government energy 09 q Manufacture of complete products? 28 q Chemicals & Allied Products forms of energy are used at your
department renewable energy systems 01 q Authorize 34 q Fabricated Metal Products, power plant/s? For non power
89 q Consulting engineer or 10 q Consultants in renewable 02 q Specify Primary Metals & Mining producers, what forms of energy
c onstructor firm energy 99 q None 35 q Machinery including Electrical is your company most iNterested
18 q OEM specifier 11 q Architecture/construction 5. What is the value of renew- and Electronic in? (Please check all that apply):
98 q Oter__________________ 98 q Other able energy goods you authorise 39 q Other Industries (including 04 q Hydro
__________________________ or specify? Textile Mills,Coal & Petroleum 05 q Coal
3. Primary job function/responsi-
01 q Up to US$ 10,000 Products, Rubber 02 q Oil
bility? 2. What is your job function? 02 q Up to US$ 50,000 and Leather, Stone, Clay, 03 q Natural Gas
02 q Administration 01 q Administration/management 03 q Up to US$ 500,000 Glass, Food & Kindred 01 q Nuclear
 (President, VP, CEO, Chief 02 q Research/development 04 q Over US$ 500,000 Products) 06 q Waste
Executive, Managing Director) 03 q Production/process 94 q Institutional Power Plants 07 q Wind
04 q Design, planning & specify 04 q Quality control/assurance Plus Service and Commercial 09 q Solar
(Engineer, Assoc Engineering, 05 q Purchasing Establishments 10 q Bio Fuels
Dir. Engineering, Consultant) 98 q Other _________________ 89 q Consulting Firms including 98 q Other
Architects/ Engineers, (describe)___________________
Design & Construction 99 q None/Not Applicable
Companies and Consultants

PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: (please tick one only in each section)
Please Indicate Conference Friday 6 May 2011 q Please add all selections and total here: €
q POWER-GEN India & Central Asia Saturday 7 May 2011 q
q HydroVision India METHOD OF PAYMENT:
Three-Day Exhibitor Conference Delegate: Includes 3-day
q Renewable Energy World India Credit card, wire transfer or make cheques payable to Pennwell/Power-Gen India & Central asia (in € only).
conference, lunch on 3 days, entrance to the exhibition,
EXHIBITION FLOOR ONLY and one conference proceedings q €265 Payment must be received prior to admittance to the conference. All billing will be made in €.
Lunches, conference sessions, and conference proceedings q Cheque enclosed (€)
CORPORATE DELEGATE PLANS:
are NOT included q FREE q Wire Transfer (Wire Transfer information will be provided with invoice.)
Includes entrance to the exhibition, all conference sessions,
CONFERENCE FEES (select one) and one conference proceedings per delegate (company Credit card
Three-Day Conference Delegate: Includes 3-day conference, employees or guests): q Amex q Visa q MasterCard q Discover
lunch on 3 days, entrance to the exhibition and one conference
10 Employees
proceedings
Paid before or on 7 April 2011 q € 4,215 Card number:
Paid before or on 7 April 2011 q € 475
Paid on or after 8 April 2011 q € 4,680
Paid on or after 8 April 2011 q € 520 Expiry date: month / year
15 Employees
One-Day Conference Delegate: Includes entrance to exhibition
Paid before or on 7 April 2011 q € 5,795 Name on Card: Signature:
and conference sessions, and lunch on one day. Conference
Paid on or after 8 April 2011 q € 6,635 I understand that my signature authorises PennWell to charge the above amount to my credit card POWER-GEN
proceedings are NOT included.
India & Central Asia is owned and produced by PennWell Corporation.Please tick the relevant box if you do not
Paid before or on 7 April 2011 q € 210 20 Employees
wish to receive information about: q POWER-GEN India & Central Asia q Other PennWell Corporation products
Paid on or after 8 April 2011 q € 235 Paid before or on 7 April 2011 q € 7,490
q Carefully selected third parties
Paid on or after 8 April 2011 q € 8,320
Please indicate the day you are registering for: For corporate plans, please attach a list of attendees I prefer to be contacted by: q Email q Mail q Fax q Telephone
Thursday 5 May 2011 q including their full contact details.

Payment must be received by published date to receive early registration discounts. Cancellations must be received in writing by 7 April 2011 in order to receive a refund, minus a €100 administrative charge. After 8 April 2011 refunds on any
POWER-GEN India & Central Asia activities/conference sessions are not available under any circumstances. Substitutions of personnel may be made at any time by contacting the registration office in writing.

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