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Ministry of Environment & ForestMinistry of Chemicle & Fertilisers
Mission EnergyF O U N D A T I O N
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annual international summit4th4thannual international summit
COAL GASSummit Theme: “Burning Issues and Road Blocks for Coal Gasification”COAL GAS
Summit Theme: “Burning Issues and Road Blocks for Coal Gasification”
11th & 12th February 2013NDCC II, Convention Centre, New Delhi
11th & 12th February 2013NDCC II, Convention Centre, New Delhi
2013
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Today, the establishment of new power plants in India is strongly dependent on the import of highly volatile fossil fuels. Sustainable
renewable energy is becoming an important link in industrialization and development. India is finding ways past energy related growth
obstacles through versatile and efficient utilization of its abundant renewable energy resources. In addition, increasing utilization of
renewable resources will help India in mitigating climate change and generate as many as 10 million jobs by 2025. The total installed
electricity capacity in India at the end of March 2012 was 199,626 MWe, of which 56% is coal based. Coal will continue to dominate the
additional capacity to be created in the next two decades.
Even though India has 280 billion tons of coal reserves, utilities are running out of coal, because of problems with domestic production.
The ash content is increasing progressively, since 80% of coal is excavated from open-cast mines. Because of this, coal-washing is
becoming a necessity, in order to avoid transportation of ash and reduce the need for boiler maintenance. In tandem with growing
demand for energy, coal-washing capacities are set to increase exponentially in future.
India needs to master the coal-gasification technology so as to boost both energy efficiency and attendant security. Note that about
half the current demand for gas here is from the power sector. We need to indigenise the gasification technology, taking into account
the high-ash content of local coal. Instead of burning coal directly as fuel, gasification - a thermo-chemical process - involves
transforming the carbon into gaseous compounds. The coal gases are then fired in a gas turbine, much like natural gas, to provide one
source of power.
Note that while the efficiency rate is just about 30% in standard coal-fired stations and 40-odd per cent using super-critical technology,
the mavens hold that, in future gasification plants, the ratio could touch 70-80%. We clearly need to adopt IGCC in a big way. It would
mean generating double the power from the same amount of coal, and also arrest the demand for gas in tandem.
FOREWORD
Mission Energy Foundation, with its expertise in organising and delivering successful international summits on the aforesaid subject &
in aegis of Ministry of Coal, Fertilizer, Power & Environment & Forest; we are glad to announce our 4rd annual international summit
COALGAS: 2013 scheduled at 11 - 12 February, 2013 at NDCC Convention Centre, NDMC Complex, New Delhi.
This annual event will again bring together the policy makers, stake holders and governments to explore the opportunities available for
better utilization of coal its commercial advantages, environmental issues considering the challenges that need resolution.
The summit will focus on commercial opportunities that continue to exist and emerge in addition to regulatory and government
frameworks which govern and encourage the industry sector's development. The aim of the summit is to provide attendees with the
opportunity to hear from experts from all aspects of the industry and discuss most important issues in this field through a mix of case
studies and presentations.
th4 annual international summit
2 days
25+ Speakers
400+ Participants
Gathering of industry leaders – WORLDWIDE
Advisory Board Members
Thomas MathewRIL
Rajkumar GhoshIOCL
R G RajanRCF
S Narsing Rao
CIL
*
Dr R R SondeThermax
Summit Patron
Programme Committee
Delegate Committee
Sponsorship Committee
Dr D M KaleONGC
Dr Siddhartha MukherjeeLurgi
A V KrishnanBHEL
AnuradhaIIT-B
Anand kumarPetrotech
Siva AriyapadiKBR
David SlavichSES
R K SharmaONGC
Jona PillayJSPL
P V BalaramakrishnaL&T
Nikolaj KnudsenHaldor
Shardul KulkarniTSMG
Phil AmickPhilips66
Naresh NarasimhanPall India
Ramesh BabuVelan
B Surender MohanNeyveli Lignite Corp.
Dr. S ChandraBCCL
thMonday, 11 February 2013
Inaugural Function
10.00 Chief Guest Welcome Address: Shri Naveen Jindal, CMD – Jindal Steel & Power Limited
10.30 Summit Patron Welcome Addresse: Shri R G Rajan, CMD – Rashtriya Chemical & Fertiliser Limited Shri S Narsing Rao, CMD – Coal India Limited*
10.45 Key Note Addresses: Shri V R Sharma, Dy. MD – Jindal Steel Power Limited Shri Peush Mahajan, Director Technical – Engineers India Limited
11.00 Vote of Thanks: Shri Ashwinkumar, Director General – Mission Energy Fondation
Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal, Minister Coal – Ministry of Coal
Shri R K Sachdev, Pre - CPSI & Former Advi(Coal) to Govt. of India
thMonday, 11 February 2013
11:30Current Needs – India & Worldwide
Session Chariman: D N Prasad, Director Technical - Ministry of Coal
Ÿ Policy and Regulatory Angle on Coal Gasification S S Krishnan, CST - CSTEP
Ÿ Recent Initiatives in Co2 Capture from Coal-Gas Technologies Dr. Malti Goel, CSIR Emiretus Scientist - Minister of Science & Technology
Ÿ Coal Gasification - Policy Angle Ms. Sakshi Marwah, Sr Manager - PWC
Ÿ Gasifiers Application in India and Worldwide: A Case Study Roger Kumar, MD - Case Group
14:00
Challenges & Opportunities – Under Ground & Surface GasificationSession Chariman: Shri Surender Mohan, CMD - NLC
Ÿ Reliance Gasification Project at Jamnagar - A Case Study Thomas Mathew, Group Vp - RIL
Ÿ Supply Chain Management- A Different Outlook for Setting Green Field Coal Gasification Plants Naveen Ahlawat, AGM (CG - CTL) - JSPL
Ÿ Coal-to-Gas: Past, Present and Future
Diptendra Krishna Sarkar , Senior Consultant - PWC
Ÿ Coal Gasification – Failed Promises and Way Ahead Shardul Kulkarni, Principal-Energy - TATA Strategic Management Group
16:00The Technology - for Indian Coal (Part 1)Session Chariman: Dr. R R Sonde, EVP - Thermax
Ÿ The Lurgi FBDBTM Gasification Island Solutions to the Challenges Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, Director – Technology - Lurgi India Company Private Limited
Ÿ SES: India's Low Rank Coal Solution David Salvich, Director - India Operation - SES
Ÿ Importance of Filtration within the Gasification Island Ashwin Prabhu, Market Manager,Fuels and Chemicals - Pall Corporation
Ÿ ONGC UGC Projects Challenges R K Sharma, GGM & Hd UCG - ONGC
Agenda
*Invited & Confirmation Awaited
thTuesday, 12 February 2013
10:00The Technology - for Indian Coal (Part 2)
Session Chariman: R K Ghosh, Director Refineries - IOCL
Ÿ Commercial Redevelopment and Application Phil Amick, Vice President, Phillips Gasification - Phillips Gasification Services Co
Ÿ Valves in Severe Service Applications Jose Del Buey, Vice President - Velan Inc.
Ÿ Clean Coal Technology With Reference to India Coal D K Sharma, Professor - IIT Delhi
Ÿ Substitute Natural Gas - Reality in the Making J. Michael Poulsen, Business Development Manager - Haldor Topse
12:00Panel Discussion - Future Effects: Coal Gasification for India
Session Chariman: Anand Kumar, Director - Petro Tech Soceity
Thomas Mathew - Reliance Industries ltd Dr. D M Kale - ONGC Energy TrustAnuradha Ganesh - IIT BombayShardul Kulkarni - Tata Strategic Management GroupMr. Josline James - Lurgi India Company Private LimitedJona Pillay - Jindal Steel Power Limited
14:00Current & Future R&D – A MUST DO
Session Chariman: Prabhakar Bhandarkar - Simon India
Ÿ Gasification of High Ash Coals - BHEL's Success Story Sreenivasu G, Senior Engineer – Technology - BHEL
Ÿ R&D Requirements for Coal Gasification Sanjay Mahajani - IIT Mumbai
Ÿ Environ friendly Double Stage Coal Gasifier for Clean Producer Gas Fuel C S Bhutoria, Technical Adviser - InGlobal Resources
16.30Black Gold - Potential Application & Conversion
Session Chariman: Dr Sri Chandra, Advisor - Bharath Coal Chemicals Limited (BCCL)
Ÿ On Exergy Drying of Lignite / Peat. Jayant Pavgi, Advisor & Business Development - Exergy Dryers Pvt. Limited (Swedish Exergy AB)
Ÿ Global Scenaria on Coal Based Energy Conversion & Possible Indian Approach Amitava Banerjee, Advisor - Lurgi India Company Private Limited
Ÿ Coal Gasification Technologies Worldwide and their Comparison Yuan Weijun, Chairman - Tangshan Keyuan Environmental Protection Technology & Equipment Co. Ltd.
Agenda
Past Summits
2011
14th & 15th February 2011NDCC II Convention Centre, New Delhi
24th & 25th February 2010Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi
Summit Theme: Solution for Sustainable Environment & Energy Supply
rd3 annual international summit 20122012
27 - 28 February 2012NDCC II Convention Centre, NDMC Complex, New Delhi, India
Past Participants
A Hartrodt (India) Pvt Ltd
Abhijeet Group
Adani Gas Limited
Adani Mining Pvt Ltd
AE Coal Technologies
Aegis Limited
Air Liquide - India
Air Liquide - USA
Aker MH India Pvt Ltd
Alfa Laval - Germany
Alfa Laval - India
Alfa Laval - USA
Arissan Power Limited
Axens - India
Axens Inc.B L A Industries Pvt. Ltd
Bhansali Engineering
Bharat Coking Coal Limited
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd
Bhilai Engineering
Birla Power Solution Limited
BOC India Limited
Canadian High Commission
CEACentral Coalfields Limited
Chanderpur Works
Chennai Petrochemical
Choren Industires GmbH
CIMFR
CMPDI
Coal India Limited
Combustion Research Associate
ConocoPhillips Inc.
Coromandel International
CSIR
Damodar Valley
Danieli India Ltd
Deepak Fertilisers
DERCDST (Govt. of India)
Eastern Coalfields Limited
Emerson Process Management
Engineers India Limited
Ergo Exergy - USA
Essar Energy Plc.
Essar Engineering
Essar Exploration
Essar Limited
Essar Steel
Flour Daniel India
Foster Wheeler - India
Foster Wheeler - USA
Future Fuels LLC
GAIL (India) Limited
GE - India
GE - USA
GERC
GMDC
GMR Energy
Godawari Power
GSPC
GSPC Pipavav
Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers
Gujarat State Electricity Corporation
Gupta Corporation Ltd
Haldor Topsøe - Denmark
Haldor Topsoe - IndiaHarshini Infrastructure
Hazira LNG
Helium Consulting
HERC
IFFCO
IL&FS Energy
Impex Energy Solution LLCIndo Powertech Limited
InfrastructureWorld, LLC
Innovative Environmental Tech
IOCL
IRADEIRSJ. Sagar Associates
Jacobs - USA
Jacobs Engineering - India
Janki Corp Limited
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Johnson Matthey
JSPL
JSW Energy Limited
Jubilant Oil & Gas Pvt. Ltd
KazStroy Service
KBR India
Kirloskar Pneumatic
Kobe Steel, Ltd.
KSK Mineral Resources
LANCO Infratech Limited
Larsen & Toubro Limited
Linde - Germany
Linde - India
Lurgi - Germany
Lurgi - India
M N Dastur
Mahanadi Coalfields Limited
Man Turbo
Mangalore SEZ Limited
Midrex - India
Midrex Technologies - USA
Midwest Granite Pvt.Ltd
Ministry of Chemical & Fertilizers
Ministry of Coal
Ministry of Environment & Forest
Ministry of External Affairs
Ministry of Petroleum
Ministry of Power
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
Ministry of Science & Technology
Mitchell Drilling
Mitchell Drilling - Singapore
Monnet Ispat
Naltern Technologies
NEERI
NFL
NMDC Limited
Northern Coalfields Limited
NTPC Limited
ONGC
Oswal Chemicals & Fertilizers
Pall India
Paradeep Phosphates
PAVAC Industries Inc
PDIL
PDPU
Planning CommissionPrecision Engineering
Radhe Renewable
RCF
Reliance Infrastructure
RIL
Rishipooja Energy
RSML
RSPCL
SAIL
SAIL - CET
Sasol Synfuels
SBQ Steels Limited
Sesa Goa
Shanghai Zemag
Shell India Markets Pvt. Ltd
Shell Technology
Shriram EPC Limited
Siemens Ltd.
Simon India
Sitara Chemical
SMS Envocare
SNC Lavalin
Solar Industries
South Eastern Coalfields Limited
Synthesis Energy Systems - India
Synthesis Energy Systems - USA
Tata Chemicals
Tata Consulting Engineers
Tata Power
Tata Refractories
Tata Steel
TERIThermal Systems
Thermax Limited
Thiess - Australia
Thiess - India
Uhde - Germany
Uhde - India
Unicoke
Unitech Machines
UOP - India
UOP - USA
UPES
Vikash Engineering
Viresco Energy - USA
Welspun Energy
Western Coalfields Limited
Zuari Industries
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We are a micro-enterprise initiative that strives to spread knowledge in the globalising energy sector. We educate and spread technology awareness through ongoing contacts and discussions with the public and industry concerning what the future of the growing energy sector should be.
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