Agenda
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DAY ONE 25th September |
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| 08.20 |
Registration, Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
Keynote Chair: Shrinivas Dempo, Chairman & Managing Director, Dempo Group and Chairman, CII Western Region |
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09.00 |
Chair’s Opening Remarks |
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Keynote Session
A Global CDM Overview & Vision for the Future of Carbon Mitigation in India
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| 09.05 |
Renewable Energy Prospects in India with PoA’s
Dr P.C. Maithani, Director, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
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| 09.05 |
CII Welcome Address
V Raghuraman, Principal Advisor and Head, Energy, Environment & Natural Resources, CII |
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| 09.15 |
India's Role in the Global Carbon Market
Amiya Sahu, Chairman, Environment & Conservation Subcommittee, CII Western Region & Chairman, Econ Pollution Control |
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| 09.40 |
The CDM in India in the Global Context
- The importance of India to global carbon mitigation
- Working with Indian industry to take the process forward
Pamposh Bhat, Director, Climate Change, GTZ |
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| 10.05 |
CDM – A Process to Sustainable Development & Long Term Advantage
- Oil and Natural Gas Corporation aims to get 850,000 tonnes of carbon credits in 2007
- Revenues of Rs600m
- Two projects registered, another 27 identified
- Wind power plant, offshore grid interconnection, vapour and flue gas recovery as well as greening buildings and fuel substation
Ashok Chakraborty, General Manage - Head, Carbon Management, Oil and Natural Gas Corporation |
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10.30 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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| 10.40 |
Networking Refreshment Break & Exhibition Visit |
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| 11.20 |
Monetizing Carbon Credits
- Key issues in contracts
- Price determinants
Deepak Asher, Group Head of Finance, Gujarat Fluorochemicals |
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| 11.45 |
CDM Market Trends & Overview
- Latest news on the CDM in India
- Current events and market trends
Chaitanya Kalia, Associate Director, Ernst & Young |
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| 12.10 |
Emissions Trading and Effective Management of Carbon Emissions
- Identifying CDM opportunities for carbon mitigation in the energy sector in India
- Projections of energy demand and supply in the larger perspective
- Dynamics of carbon trading
- Energy and environmental policy approaches and regulations to develop sustainable energy portfolios
Dr Jagdish P N Giri, Founder & Executive Director, Aaditya Energy Foundation |
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| 12.35 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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| 12.45 |
Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
Session Chair: Vinod Kala, Founder & Owner, Emergent Ventures |
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Project Development & Verification
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| 14.00 |
Working with Indian Industry to Develop CDM Projects
- Case studies of complex projects – the largest hydro project in India, use of RDF in cement, first registered wind project in India
- Structures to help finance projects with GHG reduction benefits
- Reviewing new technologies
- CDM project development in India
Vinod Kala, Founder & Owner, Emergent Ventures |
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| 14.25 |
CDM Verification – Promises and Pitfalls
- Verification process
- What goes right and wrong in verification?
- Planning of verification
- Sharing experiences
Sunil Kathuria, Product Manager - CDM, TUV South Asia |
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Project Financing
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| 14.50 |
CDM Finance & Investment Opportunities
- New investment models within the CDM
- Managing project risks
- What investors look for and common lessons learned
- Case studies - landfill gas capture & N2O abatement
Sonia Medina, Head of Origination, EcoSecurities |
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| 15.15 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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| 15.25 |
Panel Discussion – Accessing and Understanding the Different Financing Options
- Carbon risk management
- Private and public sector
Panellists:
Dipanker Ghosh, Environmental & Sustainability Services, Ernst & Young
Yashpal Gupta, Head of Carbon Credit banking, IDBI
Sonia Medina, Head of Origination, EcoSecurities |
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| 16.05 |
Networking Refreshment Break & Exhibition Visit
Session Chair: Surojit Bose, Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers |
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Carbon Project Case Studies – Large Scale
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Case studies from industry project hosts showing the diverse applications of the CDM mechanism in large scale projects in the region, providing overviews, key benefits and best practice summaries of key CDM projects. |
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| 16.40 |
Bagasse Based Cogeneration Projects
- Multiple registered projects
- Changing processes in sugar manufacturing
- Utilising bagasse generated by the sugar mill for operating the existing cogeneration plant
G N Agrawal, General Manager, Mawana Sugars |
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| 17.05 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speaker |
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| 17.15 |
Close of Day One & Networking Drinks |
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DAY TWO |
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| 08.40 |
Refreshments & Exhibition Visit
Chair: Surojit Bose, Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers |
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| 09.00 |
Chair’s Opening Remarks |
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| 09.05 |
Developing Indian Industry
Rajiv Jalota, Chairman, Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation |
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Carbon Project Case Studies – Large Scale
Continued
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| 09.15 |
Energy Efficiency Improvement Project
- Sugar manufacturing facility requires both heat and power during the sugarcane crushing
- This project activity is to enable the generation of incremental power to be exported to the adjacent paper mill thereby displacing the grid
Deepak Yadav, Managing Director, Indian Sucrose |
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| 09.40 |
Bagasse Based Cogeneration Power Project
- Utilising the bagasse generated in the sugar mill to generate steam and electricity for internal use and to export the surplus electricity
Sameer Sinha, Vice President, Corporate Planning, Triveni Engineering and Industries |
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| 10.05 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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10.15 |
Networking Refreshment Break & Exhibition Visit |
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Carbon Project Case Studies – Small Scale
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Case studies from industry project hosts showing the diverse applications of the CDM mechanism in small scale projects in the region, providing overviews, key benefits and best practice summaries of key CDM projects. |
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| 11.05 |
Demand Side Energy Efficiency Project
- Petrochemicals and fiber sectors
- Use of flared gas in process heating
Kisor Mukherjee, General Manager, Reliance Industries Limited |
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| 11.30 |
Case Study - Bundled Wind Power Project
Pritam N Sanghvi, Director, Operations, Priyadarshini Polysacks |
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11.55 |
Upgrading Systems in Cement Manufacturing
- Upgrading the clinker cooler for energy efficiency in the cement manufacturing process
Umesh Shrivastava, Manager (P&B), Grasim Industries |
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12.20 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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12.30 |
Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit |
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Carbon Buying Considerations – From Carbon Funds to Industrials
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| 13.35 |
The Role of Legislation
Sanjay Khandare, Member Secretary, Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (awaiting final confirmation) |
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| 13.45 |
Understanding Carbon Market Risks – Is Futures a Panacea?
Venkarachalam Shunmugam, Chief Economist, MCX
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| 14.10 |
Evaluating Indian Companies on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Parameters
Sunil Sinha, Head and Senior Economist, Crisil |
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| 14.35 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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| 14.45 |
Panel Discussion – Understanding the CER Market
- CER supply and demand
- The impacts of price dynamics in the EUA market on India
- The EUA market and how it relates to the CER market
- CER pricing for different transaction type
- Fair value for CERs
- How can Indian companies maximise the value of their CERs?
- Reviewing the carbon buying situation in India
- Different perspectives - compliance buyers, banks, funds, brokers
Panel Moderator:
Dr Malti Goel, Scientist G and Head STAC Clean Coal Initiative, Ministry of Science & Technology
Panellists:
Auroskanda Vepari, Business Development & Origination, EDF Trading
Lucy Mortimer, Global Manager, CDM & JI Business, TFS
Birgit Haberl, Austrain JI/CDM Programme, Kommunalkredit Public Consulting
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| 15.20 |
Networking Refreshment Break & Exhibition Visit |
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Future Developments
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| 15.40 |
Capitalising on Voluntary Carbon Markets to Fund Social Development
- Voluntary carbon markets
- Supply and demand in the voluntary carbon markets
- The use of the voluntary carbon markets financial mechanisms to fund social development
Mark Runacres, Senior Visiting Fellow, The Energy Resources Institute (TERI) |
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| 16.05 |
Carbon Capture & Sequestration for a Coal Gasification & IGCC Advanced Technology US DoE Project
Suresh Chandran, Director of Energy & Environmental Consulting Services
Philip Services and Editor, Carbon News |
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| 16.30 |
The Role of Forestry Projects
Dr Mohit Gera, Senior Fellow, The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) |
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| 16.55 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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| 17.05 |
Panel Discussion - Planning for Post 2012
- What role should India play in the next version of the Kyoto Protocol?
- The importance of developed and developing nations working together
Shruti Shukla, Coordinator – Energy & Climate Policy, WWF
Dr Inderjeet Singh, Senior Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers
V Raghuraman, Principal Advisor and Head, Energy, Environment & Natural Resources, CII |
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| 17.40 |
CII Closing Address
Hari S. Bhartia, Co-Chairman & Managing Director, Jubilant Enpro and Chairman, CII Energy Council |
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| 17.45 |
Close of conference |
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Pre Day - The Project Developer Coaching Seminar: Developing Successful CDM Projects
24th September 2007
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An opportunity for potential industry project hosts to create a new revenue stream.
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| 9.00 |
Registration & Refreshments
Seminar Chair: Manvel Alur, Senior Advisor - India, Climate Change Capital |
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| 9.30 |
Chair's Opening Remarks |
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| 09.40 |
Keynote Address - Development & Climate Change: Role of Market
Mechanisms
Dr Vivek Kumar,Associate Fellow, The Energy and Resources
Institute (TERI)
Each of the following industry led sessions will be a hosted session of
approximately one hour including Q&A.
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| 10.00 |
Status of Carbon Markets
- CDM market overview
- Factors shaping carbon credits markets and allowances
- Key drivers affecting carbon prices
- Predicting future growth and development of markets
- Learning to identify and design a successful CDM project
Sandra Enriquez, Senior Client Manager, EcoSecurities |
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| 11.00 |
Networking Refreshment Break |
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| 11.30 |
Key Challenges to Entering the Market
- Barriers to the project registration process
- Countering lengthy time processes
- Overcoming transaction costs and managing risk
- Sources available for raising finance
- Financing CDM projects in practice
Sudipta Das, Partner & Head of Environment & Sustainability Services, Ernst & Young |
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| 12.30 |
Developing CDM Projects in India - Case Studies
- Progress, challenges and opportunities
- Tracking trends and developments in the market
- Assessing the success to date and potential for improvement of current models
- Carbon project success stories
Naveem Somasundaram, Manager - Operations, Senergy Global
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| 13.30 |
Networking Lunch |
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| 14.30 |
Understanding the Trading of Credits - Part 1
- Interesting facts on the carbon market
- Historical CER price over the last few years
- Supply and demand of CERs
Rajesh Miglani, Environmental Specialist, International Finance Corporation |
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Understanding the Trading of Credits - Part 2
- Trading of issued & guaranteed CERs, the secondary market
- Trading of simple future streams of primary projects
- Co-financing through up front payments
- Full service packages (development, financing, trading)
Dr Martin Kruska, Director of CDM/JI Origination, 3C Group |
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| 16.30 |
Interactive Discussion Session with Speakers |
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| 16.45 |
Close of Seminar |
Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities
As a sponsor, you will benefit from:
- Networking with an international audience of carbon professionals
- Extensive profiling on the website, brochure and e-marketing campaign
- Extensive on-site branding at the event
A range of sponsorship opportunities are available (gala dinner, cocktail reception, bag, lanyard, badge sponsor etc) which offer excellent branding to help promote your company to a targeted group of industry executives.
Contact ben.leighton@greenpowerconferences.com to discuss your sponsorship and/or exhibition requirements.
Speaking Opportunities
We are now accepting speaking proposals for this event. If you are involved in the extended Carbon Markets value chain in India and would like to submit a speaking proposal (presentation title, 4-5 bullet points and brief synopsis) then please contact nigel.yeates@greenpowerconferences.com.
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Strategic Event Partners
http://www.ciionline.org
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the growth of industry in India, partnering industry and government alike through advisory and consultative processes.
CII is a non-government, not-for-profit, industry led and industry managed organisation, playing a proactive role in India’s development process. Founded over 111 years ago, it is India’s premier business association, with a direct membership of over 6300 organisations from the private as well as public sectors, including SMEs and MNCs, and an indirect membership of over 90,000 companies from around 336 national and regional sectoral associations.
A facilitator, CII catalyses change by working closely with government on policy issues, enhancing efficiency, competitiveness and expanding business opportunities for industry through a range of specialised services and global linkages. It also provides a platform for sectoral consensus building and networking. Major emphasis is laid on projecting a positive image of business, assisting industry to identify and execute corporate citizenship programmes. Partnerships with over 120 NGOs across the country carry forward our initiatives in integrated and inclusive development, which include health, education, livelihood, diversity management, skill development and water, to name a few.
CII’s theme of ‘Building People, Building India’ puts the spotlight on Human Resource Development: making people more efficient, entrepreneurial and innovative, to make India and Indian industry even more competitive, across all sectors of the economy and all sections of society, at all levels – Global, National, Regional, State and Zonal.
With 57 offices in India, 8 overseas in Australia, Austria, China, France, Japan, Singapore, UK, USA and institutional partnerships with 240 counterpart organisations in 101 countries, CII serves as a reference point for Indian industry and the international business community.
Endorsers
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GROWDIESEL Consortium is a decentralized partnership consisting of a coalition of farmers, scientists, entrepreneurs and corporates who are partners in a value chain to manufacture & consume GROWDIESEL - a sustainable alternative to fossil fuel. GROWDIESEL is a domestically produced, renewable, biodegradable and nontoxic replacement to fossil diesel.
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The EU India Chamber was formed by those who shared a common interest in their business – to promote trade and investment between India and the European Union. The Chamber aims to be India’s key business forum for networking between European and Indian business people and institutions. With a membership network of 15 Indo-European bi-lateral chambers or committees and patron membership of over 800 corporate entities and many more professionals, the Chamber is the place for everything in Indo-European trade.
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AIAI organizes seminars, workshops, trade exhibitions, B2B meetings, trade delegations and economic forum to provide information and promote domestic and international trade, investment and technology transfers through networking.
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The Indo-American Chamber of Commerce (IACC) serves as a link between the business communities of India and the United States of America.
IACC promotes bilateral trade, investments and technology transfers, and facilitates tie-ups and strategic alliances through a set of pro-active business-oriented initiatives.
The Chamber continuously interacts with the Indian and US Governments and provides them feedback on bilateral trade and investment issues. In essence, IACC acts as a forum to its member companies to interact with senior functionaries of both the governments, industry leaders and Chambers of Commerce / Associations.
IACC has more than 2600 members representing small, medium and large enterprises, both Indian and American. Together, they represent diverse business and interests.
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Venue
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Taj President, Mumbai
90, Cuffe Parade,
Mumbai - 400 005, India.
Phone:(91-22) 6665 0808
Fax:(91-22) 6665 0303
Email: president.mumbai@tajhotels.com
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