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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
EARLYBIRD DISCOUNTS
Register as a conference delegate before or on 7 April 2011 and
take advantage of earlybird discounted delegate rates.
REGISTRATION FORM
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complete the form and fax it to: +1 918 831 9161. Alternatively please
mail your completed form to us at: Conferences and Exhibitions
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REGISTER ONLINE
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co-located events, you can do so by logging onto the following
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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).
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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.
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
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
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.
ADVISOR: Dr. Uddesh Kohli – Former Chairman & Managing Director – Power Finance Corporation
DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
THURSDAY 5 MAY
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
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
Title to be Confirmed
*Representative from Tractebel, 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
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
* invited / to be confirmed
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
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
11:30 – 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
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
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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA POWER-GEN INDIA & CENTRAL ASIA
TECHNOLOGY TRACK STRATEGIC TRACK
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
16:00 – 17:30 Session 6a: Refurbishment & Modernisation Session 6b: Regulatory Issues
Chair: To be Confirmed Chair:Pramod Deo, Chairman, CERC, India
Delegate Lunch
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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
11:30 – 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
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
Delegate Lunch
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• 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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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
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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 _______________________ __________________
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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
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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
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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
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(Engineer, Assoc Engineering, 05 q Purchasing Establishments 10 q Bio Fuels
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