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Thermal Power India Conference 2 - Present Status, Technology Development, Future Prospects & Strategies
IndiaCore
Date: December 11-12, 2007
Venue: India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India
Research & Markets, India Core and Council of Power Utilities are pleased to announce the second 'Thermal Power India' Event - a conference & exhibition focussing on issues in the power generation industry, covering Coal, Gas, Oil & Nuclear Power Generation.
The Thermal Power India series offers a unique platform to learn, discuss and exchange experience about the major structural, technical, managerial & regulatory changes and business opportunities in the power generation segment amongst various stakeholders.
Conference Topics
- Energy Availability Scenario & Power Development - Technology Development & IT in Generation - Policy Issues & Initiatives - Control & Automation - Coal/ Lignite based Thermal Generation - Environment & Thermal Power Generation - Nuclear Power Development - CDM & Carbon Trading - Oil & Gas based Generation - Emerging Trends - Co-generation - Economics, Investments & Financing Issues Conference Highlights
- Ideal occasion to meet, interact & network with key stake holders committed to best practices in power generation - Two days full of informative & innovative conference sessions to showcase contributions, advancement, technologies and opportunities available - ‘Thermal Power India 1’- held in 1999 in New Delhi as part of Thermal Centenary celebration in India- was attended by more than 1000 participants from the industry- underlining the event's importance and its position. - ‘Thermal Power India 2’ will offer organisations with business interests in the region to play a major role in one of the world's fastest developing power markets and a premium platform to meet decision-makers, policy planners, business associates & prospective clients.
Prominent Speakers in Thermal Power India 2 include:
- Mr Anil Razdan, Secretary (Power), Government of India - Mr T Sankaralingam, Chairman and Managing Director, NTPC Limited - Mr H L Bajaj, Member (Technical), Appellate Tribunal for Electricity - Mr V S Verma, Member (Planning), Central Electricity Authority - Mr Sunil Verma, Member (E&C), CEA - Mr N C Jha, Director (Technical), Coal India Limited - Mr S Thakur, Executive Director (CP), Nuclear Power Corporation of India - Dr Chandan Chowdhury, CEO, IFS Solutions India Pvt Ltd - Mr Takuya Hattori, Executive V Chairman, Japan Atomic Industrial Forum - Mr Bruno Lescoeur, Senior Executive Vice President, EDF - Mr Andrew White, CEO- Nuclear Division, GE Company - Mr Hidemi Ashizuka, Executive Vice President, Kyushu Electric Power Co - Mr Paul Felten, Senior Vice-President, AREVA NP, France - Ms Sunita Kumar, Director- Nuclear Energy Affairs, AREVA - Mr U S Bapat, Senior General Manager, Tata Power Company - Mr G S Bindra, General Manager- Engineering, BHEL - Mr Vimal Kumar, Advisor, Fly Ash Utilisation Programme - Mr J Ganesh, Director of Indian Operations, KMPT AG - Mr Rajendra Shrivastav, Former Country Head- India, EDF - (some speakers are under invitation and more prominent speakers will be added in due course)
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Indian Market Opportunities:
Growth of Power generation in India since its Independence has been noteworthy making India the third largest producer of electricity in Asia. Generating capacity has grown manifold from 1362 MW in 1947 to 132,329 MW (as on March 31, 2007). The overall generation in India has increased from 301 Billion Units (BUs) during 1992- 93 to 659 BUs in 2006- 07. However, the growth has not been able to meet the demand and substantial energy & peak shortages of 9.5% and 14.2% respectively exist.
India presently has installed capacity of 86015 MW of thermal generation (as on March 31, 2007) constituting 65% of total installed capacity. Coal contributes 71121 MW (54% of total installed capacity), gas 13692 MW (10%) and diesel makes up the remaining 1202 MW (0.9%). Nuclear constitutes another 3900 MW (2.94%).
To meet the projected demand in 2011-12, additional capacity requirement of about 78000 MW is required to be added in the 11th Plan (2007-12). Thermal power generation is expected to continue to dominate in the power generation scenario. Nuclear power generation in India is also going to get a big push with the Indian Government putting in place an ambitious expansion program. To meet the targets of the capacity addition, massive resources would be required. According to the estimates of Government of India, investments of more than 100 billion dollars would be required in power generation in the next ten years. As such, significant project opportunities are expected in the power generation sector.
Participation
Thermal Power India is the ideal platform to get a full picture of the generation business, whether you are from the utility, private power producer, IPP, merchant power producer, product, research, regulatory, consultancy, service, business or academic sector of the power generation community.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear the Industry leaders and network with policy planners & top industry players.
Participating Organizations Many leading organisations have already confirmed their participation. Participating Organizations in our recent Conferences include:
- ABB - AES - Alstom - Andhra Pradesh Gas Power Corporation - APCPDCL - APERC - Appellate Tribunal for Electricity - Areva - BEE - BEST Undertaking - BHEL - BSES Rajdhani - BSES Yamuna - CE Infosystems - Central Electricity Authority - Central Electricity Regulatory Commission - Central Power Distribution Company of AP - CESC - Chhattisgarh SERC - Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs - Conzerv Systems - CPRI - CRISIL - Datagen Power Systems - Delhi Control Devices - Delhi Transco - Desein - Eastern Power Distribution Company of AP - Easun Reyrolle - Eco Securities - Edelweiss Capital - Eicher Corporation - Electrical Research & Development Association - EMCO - eMerge Software - Global Energy Consulting Engineers - GMR - GVK - Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam - Honeywell - HPSEB - IBM - iBilt Technologies - ICF Consulting - IEE - IFFCO - IFS Solutions India - IIT Kanpur - ISRO - J Sagar & Associates - Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam - Kanohar Electricals - Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation - KLG Systel - KPCL - KPMG Advisory - KSEB - L&T - Madhya Gujrat Vij Company - Marsh Consulting - Mercer HR - Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Sources - Ministry of Power - Mott Mcdonald - MSEDCL - MSPL - MTE - NCDEX - NDPL - Neyveli Lignite - Noida Power - NPTI - NTPC - OCL India - Oracle Corporation - Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam - PFC - PGCIL - Phoenix IT - Planning Commission - Punjab State Electricity Board - Reliance Energy - Renusagar Power Division - SAP - SB Billimoria - SBI CAPS - SCOPE T&M - Secure Meters - Siemens - Sintex - Southern California Edison Co - Spectramind eService - Tata Power - Tata Sons - Taurus - TNEB - Torrent Power - Transgrid - University of British Columbia - University Of Hyderabad - UPSEB - USAID - Uttranchal Jal Vidyut Nigam - Vijai Electricals - WBPDC - WBSEB etc.
Many more organizations are expected to confirm their participation. Be sure to return to our website for updates.
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