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Fuel Sourcing for Power GenerationEmerging Solutions to Impending Shortagesnd rd

on February 2 - 3 , 2012 at Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

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Fuel Sourcing for Power Generation

Emerging Solutions to Impending Shortagesnd rdon February 2 - 3 , 2012 at Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

1st Annual

Summit

The current five year plan period has been through many ups and downs. With

record capacity addition and successful introduction of the National Solar

Mission, the power sector has made significant progress. However the

worsening of the already existing issues have left a black mark on the sector’s

performance. The uncertainties with regard to availability of coal and gas, the

two major fuels for power generation have become a major concern for

project developers who are now in a dilemma over the viability of power

projects.

India plans to add nearly 235 GW of thermal capacity addition till the end of

the 15th plan period. To fuel this increased capacity addition keeping in mind

the current shortages, a well defined path for development needs to be taken

which will incorporate a multi dimensional approach.

In such a scenario looking at the past precedents, the risks associated for the

developer especially in the case of fuel sourcing is too high. Nearly all other

major activities of setting up a power plant depend on the finalisation of a firm

fuel linkage or captive allocation (in the case of coal). Multiple projects in the

country have been stalled primarily because of non-availability of fuel, both

coal and gas.

In such a scenario of scarcity, sourcing of fuel from abroad has become amajor alternative for developers. More and more developers are now opting

for sourcing fuel from abroad for power generation. Even CEA has in the case

of coal recommended blending of imported coal for power plants. However

this has brought in a question mark on the viability of running both old and

upcoming power plants at increased costs with no assurance of the recovery

of costs incurred. The country needs to have adequate infrastructure in place

to support such imports along with a deeper understanding of the risks

associated with using imported fuel.

Despite increased focus on alternate sources such as renewable energy

sources, coal and gas together will continue to dominate India’s power

generation portfolio in the coming decades as well. In such a scenario aquestion rises on the sustainability of the ideal fuel mix for power which is

best, as well as the affect on the future development of the sector? Further will

sourcing of fuel from abroad be a viable option in a resource rich country like

India?

Inaugural address by Hon. Minister of Coal

Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal

Key note address by Hon. Minister of State

for Petroleum & Natural Gas

Shri RPN Singh

35+ Industry Speakers

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2 days, 35+ speakers, 100+ participants

2 special panel discussions offering indepth

industry insights

High level industry experts participation offering

immense networking opportunities

Focus on the latest opportunities in fuel sourcing

in coal and gas

Hear high level industry experts talk onmanaging India’s fuel mix in the 12th plan

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Programme Agenda (Day 1)

Registration and Morning Tea9:00AM-

10:00AM

Session 1: Inaugural Session10:00AM-

11:15AM

Welcome Address by Metis & Eurasian Conference

Evolving Future Fuel Mix for Power Sector

Shri R V Shahi, Former Secy., Ministry of Power

Power Generation – Fuel Option (Coal)

Shri Alok Perti, Secretary, Ministry of Coal

Power Generation – Fuel Option (Gas)

Shri B S Negi, Former Member, PNGRB

Key Note Address by Hon. Minister of State for Petroleum & 

Natural Gas

Shri RPN Singh

Inaugural Address by Hon. Minister of CoalShri Sriprakash Jaiswal

Vote of Thanks

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Networking Tea / Coffee Break11:15AM-

11:30AM

Theme - Coal for Power Generation

Session Chairman: Shri N C Jha, CMD, Coal India Ltd

Finding Solutions for Impending Issues in Coal Availability and

Transportation

Environment and Forest Clearances

Preparing Indian Railways to Meet Increasing Coal Demand for

Power Generation

Addressing Fuel Supply Constraints Faced by Coal Based Power

Plants

Understanding the Economics of Coal Based Power Generation

Speakers

Shri K K Srivastava, Member Traffic, Ministry of Railways

Dr P J Dilip Kumar, DGF & SS, MoEF

Shri. Chandrakant S. Thotwe, Director Projects, MAHAGENCO

Shri J P Chalasani, CEO, Reliance Power

Open Discussion

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Networking Lunch1:00PM-

2:00PM

Session 3: Understanding the Viability for

Imported Coal Based Power Generation

2:00PM-

3:30PM

Session Chairman: Dr Arbind Prasad, Sr, Advisor Energy,

Planning Commission

Understanding the Economics of Imported Coal Based Power

GenerationRevision of Competitive Bidding Norms

Demand Assessment: Identifying and Managing New Supply

Sources

Key Assessment Areas of Importing Coal

Asset Acquisition and Contracts: Developing a Deeper

Understanding

Developing a Strong Logistics Infrastructure

Managing India’s Coal Portfolio for Power Generation

Speakers

Mr. Denis Smedley, Councillor Energy, Australian High

CommissionCouncillor Energy, Indonesian High Commission

Shri Rinkesh Roy, Director-Traffic Transportation (G), Ministry

of Railways

Shri Sambitosh Mohapatra, Executive Director - Energy PWC

Open Discussion

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Networking Tea/Coffee break3:30PM-

3:45PM

Session 4: Panel Discussion on Reforming coal

Sector in India: Designing Structural Solutions

for Mitigating Risks

3:45PM-

5:00PM

Session Moderator: Shri Gajendra Haldea, Advisor

Infrastructure, Planning Commission

Coal Regulatory Authority and MMDR Bill: Is India Ready?

Competitive Bidding of Coal Blocks

Import Duty on Coal

Pass on Tariff for Imported Coal Based Power Plants

What is the Scope for Emerging Coal Technologies?

Speakers

Shri A K Bhalla, Joint Secy., Ministry of Coal

Shri K Raja Gopal, CEO Thermal, Lanco Infratech

Shri Arvind Mahajan, Executive Director, KPMG Advisory

Shri S K Chhatterjee, Dy. Chief – Regulatory Affairs, CERC

Dr Harish K Ahuja, President Strategy, Moser Baer Projects

Open Discussion

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Fuel Sourcing for Power Generation

Emerging Solutions to Impending Shortagesnd rdon February 2 - 3 , 2012 at Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

1st Annual

Summit

Session 2: India’s Dependence on Coal:

Strengthening Domestic Coal Availability

11:30AM-

1:00PM

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Programme Agenda (Day 2)

Registration and Morning Tea9:00AM-

9:30AM

Session 1: Regulatory and Policy Issues9:30AM-

11:30AM

Session Chairman: Shri S Krishnan, Chairperson, PNGRB

Managing India’s Gas Portfolio for Power Generation in the 12th

Plan

Current Issues Hampering Viability of Gas Based Power Generation

Will Gas Price Pooling Help?

Is Gas Allocation Policy apt for Power Generation?

Issues in PPA And Competitive Bidding of Gas Based Power

Plants

Understanding Economics of Gas Based Power Plant in High

Renewable Energy Scenario: Regulatory Reforms Needed

Natural Gas Trading – Capacity and Commodity Options

Speakers:

Shri I C P Keshari, Joint Secretary, Ministry of PowerShri Anish De, CEO, AF-Mercados EMI

Shri V Vasu, Joint President – Finance, Energy Infratech

Shri M N Ravi Shankar, Director, NETS

Shri B S Negi, Former Member, PNGRB

Open Discussion

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Networking Coffee Break11:30AM-

11:45AM

11:45AM-

1:00PM

Theme: Gas for Power Generation: Understanding Current

Market Dynamics

Session Chairman: Shri Prabhat Singh, Director Marketing,

GAIL

Gearing up Indian Gas Transportation Infrastructure to Meet

Future Power Demand

Understanding Economies of Peaking Power Plants

Emerging Options For Non-Conventional Gas (CBM & Shale Gas)

as Fuel

Operational Experience & Economics of Gas Based Power

Generation

Speakers:

Dr Rajeev Mathur, Executive Director, GAIL

Shri Rakesh Sarin, MD, Wartsila India

Shri Prashant Modi, COO, GEECL

Shri T Muralidhar, President Technical, RIL

Shri T C Uprati, CEO, Sravanthi Power

Open Discussion

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Networking Lunch1:00PM-

2:00PM

Session 3: Decoding Latest Developments in

LNG Sourcing

2:00PM-

3:15PM

Session Chairman: Dr A K Balyan, MD & CEO, Petronet LNG

Economics of Imported Gas Based Power Plants: Understanding

the Viability

Securing Gas Supply From Foreign Sources

Identifying New Supply Sources

Key Assessment Areas of Importing LNG

Developing a Deeper Understanding on Contractual Issues

Need for a Stronger Gas Transportation and Logistics

Infrastructure

Speakers

Shri Raj Kumar Roy, Director Gas Business, Lanco Infratech

Shri Sumanto Basu, Partner, J. Sagar Associates

Shri Sujeet Ghosh, Partner, BMR Advisors

Shri B S Negi, Former Member, PNGRB

Open Discussion

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Networking Tea and Coffee Break3:15PM-

3:30PM

3:30PM-

4:45PMSession 4: Panel Discussion

Will India be Able to Manage the 12th Plan Fuel Mix?

How should a Power Producer Mitigate Itself from the Rising

Fuel Prices?

Will Pooling of Prices in Both Coal and Gas be an Advantage?Will India’s Regulated Electricity Sector be able to Integrate

with Global Competitive Fuel Markets?

Panelists

Dr Pramod Deo, Chairman, CERC

Shri C R Prasad, Chairman, Everest Power

Shri L Mansingh, Former Chairman, PNGRB

Shri H L Bajaj, Former Member, APTEL

Shri Anish De, CEO, AF-Mercados EMI

Dr Harish K Ahuja, President Strategy, Moser Baer Projects

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Valedictory Session

4:45PM-

5:00PM

Fuel Sourcing for Power Generation

Emerging Solutions to Impending Shortagesnd rdon February 2 - 3 , 2012 at Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

1st Annual

Summit

Theme: Gas for Power Generation: Understanding Current

Market Dynamics

Session 2: Gas for Power – Operational Experience

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