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Day One Tuesday Sep. 15, 2015

8:00 Registration and morning coffee 8:50 Welcoming remarks from the Organizer and Chairman SEA Electric Power Outlook, Challenges and Opportunities

9:00 Opening Keynote: Myanmar's Electric Power; Outlook and Opportunities for Infrastructure Development - H.E. U Khin Maung Soe, Ministry of Electric Power Myanmar

9:20 Keynote Address: MEPE's Upcoming Plan: Priority Development Coping with the 2016 Power Crisis - U Htein Lwin, Managing Director, Myanma Electric Power Enterprise

9:40 Asia's Critical need for an Intelligent Energy Management System - Datuk Rozimi Remeli, VP Transmission, Tenaga Nasional Berhad

10:10 Energy Policy; The role of Renewable Energy to support the energy security in Indonesia - Dr. Surya Darma, Chairman of the Energy Committee, National Research Council of Indonesia 10:40 Coffee Break & Refreshment

11:10 Smart Grid Technologies for Reliable and Sustainable Energy - Reji Kumar Pillai, President, India Smart Grid Forum

11:40 Update on TATA Power 1320 MW Coal Fired Power Project at Nga Yoke Kaung Bay, Myanmar - Sunil Seth, Country Head, TATA International Company

12:10 Smart Power Distribution for Developing Countries - Anish Garg, Director, Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission

12:30 networking lunch

14:00 Communication Technologies for Smart Grids and Smart Cities - Ajoy Rajani, Senior Executive VP, Realiance Infrastructure

14:30 USAID project on cross border power trade for South Asia - Prof. Jyoti Parikh Ph D, FNASc, Executive Director, Integrated Research and Action for Development (IRADe) 15:00 People Centred Energy Policy - David Allan, Director, Spectrum (not confirmed yet) 15:30 Coffee Break & Refreshment

16:00 Outlook for Building Large Solar Plants in Myanmar Hari Achuthan Managing Director & CEO of Convalt Energy,ACO Investment Group

16:30 Renewable Energy Integration in Myanmar: Feed In Tariff 17:00 Future Developments in Smart Grid Technologies 17:30 Panel Discussion: Financing for the Power Sector in Myanmar

Panel Moderator: Peter Bird, Non-Executive Director, InfraCo Asia Panel Members: Mr. Jason Pellmar Business Development Lead, Myanmar at IFC, World Bank Group Ms Jean Loi, Partner, VDB Loi Kanthan Shankar, Country Manager of Myanmar, The World Bank Nathan Dodd, Partner, Mayer - Brown JSM (not confirmed yet)"

18:15 Chairman’s Remarks & Cocktail Party

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Day Two Wednesday Sep. 16, 2015

TRACK A 8:50 Welcoming Remarks

Smart Projects Development and Infrastructure

9:00 U Aung Kyaw Oo, Chief Engineer, Power System Department, Myanmar Electric Power Enterprise

9:20 Yangon Region Power Grid Development path & Key Projects - U Aung Khaing, Chairman, Yangon City Electricity Supply Board (YESB)

9:40 Myanmar Infrastructure and Energy Market - Allard M. Nooy, Chief Executive Officer, InfraCo Asia

10:10 Power UP Myanmar - Andrew Lee, Chief Country Representative, General Electric

10:40 Coffee Break & Refreshment

11:10 Data Analytics: Transforming Utility Operations to imprive Grid Performance and Asset health management -

11:40 Future Developments in Smart Grid Technologies

12:10 Tackle and balance the demand and supply of Electricity to Power the Economic Development -

12:30 networking lunch

14:00 The importance of local Government's support for project Success - , Department od Electric Power (DEP), Ministry of Electric Power Myanmar

14:30 The data-driven utility: a strategic approach to utilities data & analytics— David Socha ,Projects Utilities Practice Leader Recent trends in the commercial terms of Myanmar Power Purchase Agreements- Edwin Vanderbruggen,Partner in VDB Loi 15:30 Coffee Break & Refreshment

16:00 Trends and Outlook for Transmission and Distribution Sector in Southeast Asia (Focus on MLC)-Mr. Ravi Krishnaswamy , Vice President, Energy & Environment Practice, Frost & Sullivan

16:30 Deriving Value of the Network from Smart Meter Data 17:00 Future Developments in Smart Grid Technologies Improve Grid Performance and Asset Health Management 17:30 Panel Discussion: Investors Panel Members: Ian George Tuft, Director, Group Operations & Construction, CLP Holdings Mario Savastano, Executive VP Business Development, GDF Suez (not confirmed yetM) 18:15 Chairman's closing remarks

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Day Two Wednesday Sep. 16, 2015

TRACK B 8:50 Welcoming Remarks

Power Generating Technologies

9:00 Hydropower Generation; Myanmar viewpoint and benefits - U Khin Maung Win, Managing Director, Hrydropower Generation Enterprise

9:20 Myanmar Power, integrated approach to Process Safety and Asset Integrity - Supangkat Iwan Santoso, Head of Power Generation Division, PT PLN

9:40 Power Plant Control Systems -

10:10 Increasing the efficiency of Power Plants: Proper Equipment handling procedures, increase productivity, 10:40 Coffee Break & Refreshment

11:10 Maximizing Power Generating Asset Value through Performance Manangement - Tagor Sidjabat, Operation Director, PT PLN Batam

11:40 Indian Power Sector: Overview and case study of Delhi - Rajneesh Srivastava, AGM (T) & EO to CMD, Indraprastha Power Generation Company Limited

12:10 Power Generation Technologies; Power T&D of Laos - Sombath Southisombath, Chief of Distribution System and User's

12:30 networking lunch

14:00 Sanil Namboodiripad, Additional Vice President, Operations, Reliance Power, India

14:30 Power Plant Control Systems: New Build and Modernisation Strategies

15:00 Increasing the Efficiency of Power Plants 15:30 Coffee Break & Refreshment

16:00 Case Study – Revamping the Power Plant

16:30 Case Study – Revamping the Power Plant 17:00 Assessing Ways to Improve Plant Optimization to Reduce Costs and Improve ROI 17:30 Maximizing Power Generating Asset Value through Performance Management

18:15 Chairman's closing remarks

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