Conference on “Is Indian Power Sector ready for Ultra

Conference on “Is Indian Power Sector ready for Ultra Supercritical Power Plants”
18th December, 2014, Thursday, Hotel The Claridges, New Delhi
Timings
Session
Discussion Threads
1000hrs–
1005hrs
Welcome Address – Mr. Aishwani Dhar, CEO, Infraline Energy, India
Session I - (Inaugural)
1000hrs–
1110hrs
Ultra Super Critical
Technology – Trends,
Outlook and Experience so
Far
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1110hrs1115hrs
1115hrs1130hrs
1130hrs –
1300hrs
What are the Demand Drivers, Trend, and Outlook on
Demand for Generation Based on Ultra Supercritical
Technology?
How has been the Growth of Ultra Supercritical
Technology in India?
What are the Challenges faced in Development of
Ultra Supercritical Technology Based Project?
How has been the Performance of Supercritical on
Indian Grounds?
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Mr. Atul Sobti, Director – Power, BHEL, India
Mr. Patrick Ledermann, Managing Director, Alstom
India, India
Vote of Thanks – Mr. Rajeev Khanna, COO, Infraline Energy, India
Networking Tea/Coffee Break
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Session II –Equipment
Manufacturing – Capacity &
Competency in Design and
Manufacturing
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1300hrs –
1400hrs
Speakers
What is the manufacturing capacity in India, for
power generation equipments?
How has been the competency development for EPC
of Supercritical and ultra supercritical power
projects?
What are the future plans of key players in Indian
manufacturing sector?
What are the key challenges faced in engineering and
design of ultra Supercritical power plants?
What India can learn from the developments in rest
of the world?
Networking Lunch Break
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Mr. N.K. Bansal, Super Specialists, Power Sector,
BHEL, India
Mr. Anup Malhotra, Technical Director, Alstom, India
Mr. Samar Sen, Alstom, India
Mr. Vinay Nagpal, President, Global Valve Solutions,
USA
Mr. Thayagarajan, Metrohm India Ltd., India
1400hrs –
1530hrs
Session III – Economics of
Ultra Supercritical
Technology
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1530 hrs1545 hrs
1545hrs –
1715hrs
Economics of Ultra Supercritical Power plants- a
comparison with Supercritical and Subcritical
technology?
Benefits arising out of ultra Supercritical technology –
in terms of capital, environmental and sustainability?
Techno-Economic Considerations in Adopting USC
Plants in India
Session Chair – Mr. V.S. Verma, Former – Member, CERC,
India
Speakers:
• Mr. R Chandrasekhar L&T S&L, India
• Mr. K B Bhushan, L&T S&L, India
• Mr. Ashvini Markandan, AGM (PE-M)/SG,NTPC, India
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Networking Tea Break
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Session IV – Panel Discussion Future Path for Ultra
Supercritical Technology
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What are the plans and perspectives of Major project
developers and government on this technology?
Is China again going to dominate the market for ultra
supercritical technology?
What are the Challenges and way forward?
Session Chair – Mr. V.S. Verma, Former – Member, CERC,
India
• Mr. S. Chandrasekaran, AGM/BPP, BHEL (Trichy),
India
• Mr. Sanjay Pande, AGM, NTPC, India