Presentations


Indo-German Symposium on Energy Efficiency


Jointly organized by
Ministry of Power, Government of India and
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany
In association with Confederation of Indian Industry


May 15-16, 2008


The Park Hotel, Parliament Street, New Delhi


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Day 1

Session 1: New and Efficient Coal-fired plants
S.No.
Topics
India’s expansion plans for coal-fired power generation, including future technological requirements.Shri Suresh Chander, Chief Engineer (TE&TD), CEA
Efficient and clean coal technologies: state of the art plants and future research efforts in Germany and the EU: Dr. Franz Bauer, Head of Fossil-fired Power Plants, VGB PowerTech, Mr Matthias Zelinger, VDMA, Germany
Efficiency benchmarks for coal–fired plants in Germany and the EU, contributions from German technology and know-how: presentation on applied technology in today’s most efficient, operating hard coal-fired plants: Dr. Roland Dubois., RWE, Germany.
Feasibility of a research project on IGCC for high ash content coal, Prof. Bernd Meyer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

Session 2: Efficiency improvements for existing coal-fired power plants

S.No.
Topics
Current efforts for efficiency improvements in existing power plants, - Shri D S Arora, Chief Engineer (C&E), CEA
India’s requirements for efficiency-related R&M/LE Programmes for different plant sizes. – Shri A K Gupta, Chief Engineer (TRM), CEA; and Mr C Subramaniam, Addl General Manager, NTPC
Economic and environmental benefits of R&M / LE: Options for India’s 210 MW units. Results of a study conducted by Vattenfall Power Consult on behalf of KfW: Mr. Udo Gade, Vattenfall Power Consult
The importance of sound simulation, analytics and operation support systems for the implementation of efficiency enhancement measures: Mr. Achim Nietzschmann, / Mrs Claudia Remich, Evonik Energy Services GmbH, Germany.
05

The experience with R&M / LE Programmes of Utilities (14 minutes presentation by each Utility):
a) Andhra Pradesh – Shri S V M Bhuvanaika Rao, SE (Generation) / Shri E Nageswara Rao, SE (R&M); APGENCO;
b) Maharashtra – Shri Arvind K Kontamwar, CGM, Koradi TPS, MAHAGENCO.
c) Torrent Power Limited (Pvt Sector Utility) – Shri A J Mehta, General Manager, Torrent Power Limited
d) NTPC Limited (Central Sector Utility) – Shri N K Srivastava, Addl General Manager (R&M-Engg) / Shri M S Ramesh, DGM (R&M-Engg) / and Shri N A Ramakrishna, Sr. Manager (R&M-Engg).

India’s requirement For Efficiency Related R&M/LE Programme - CEA-NTPC

German technology for India’s R&M / LE Programme, German industry presentations:
Mr Alexander Hanf, Powitec Intelligent Technologies;
Mr. Kapil Kumar, Siemens India;
Mr Bernd Rainer Mueller / Mike Davies, Alstom
Constraints for acceleration of R & M Programmes in India – Mr Kwawu  Mensan Gaba/Mr Mikul Bhatia,The World Bank, New Delhi.
Day’s Conclusions
Mr V S Verma, Member (Planning), CEA
Mr. Stephan Opitz, First Vice President - South Asia, KfW

Day 2

Session 1: Building Codes, Technical Aspects and Market Introduction Schemes

S.No.
Topics
Remarks by Dr Prem C Jain, Chairman and Managing Director, Spectral Services Consultants Pvt Ltd., NOIDA - on Green Buildings

Building Codes – Current situation in India – future challenges
- by Shri Sanjay Seth, Energy Economist, BEE.

Building Codes in Germany – approach, experiences in 25 years, lessons learnt – by Mr Wolfgang Ornth, Head of Division Energy Efficiency, Climate Protection in the Building Environment, German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs

Energy Efficiency in the Residential Building Sector
- by Mr Markus Schönborn, KfW, Germany.

05

Building codes – What does international industry need, what industry can provide?
- by Mr Christian Gimber, Wacker Chemie AG, Germany

Energy conservation in central Govt. building, New Delhi - Kuldip Peshin SE(EE)/CPWD

Customer Perspective of ESCO Project -CPWD experience in Govt. Buildings by Prabhakar Singh, Superintending Engineeer(Elect),CPWD

Energy Conservation in Government Buildings by Shri Prabhakar Singh Superintending Engineer(E)

Session 2: State of the art and cutting the edge technologies for Energy Efficient Buildings in India

S.No.
Topics

Requirements and Standards according to the Indian building code
- by Dr. Satish Kumar, Chief of Party, USAID ECO III Project

Standards and technical solutions for energy efficient buildings in India
- by Mr. Tanmay Tathagat, Environmental Design Solutions

03
Energy Efficient & Green Architecture Perspective
– by Shri Vidur Bharadwaj, Managing Director, Design and Development (Architects); New Delhi

Best practices: energy efficient buildings in hot and tropical climate zones
- by Prof. Fisch, Technical University Braunschweig, Germany Steinbeis-transfer-center energy-, building- and solar technology Stuttgart

Standards and technical solutions for energy efficient buildings in India
- by N.N., Aluplast

Session 3: Energy services in public and federal buildings

S.No.
Topics

Current Situation and future challenges in India (incl. rating systems)
- by Ms Mili Majumdar, Associate Director, TERI, New Delhi

Green Building LEED Rating System – by Mr M Anand, Senior Counsellor and LEED Accredited Green Building Professional, CII, Hyderabad, India

Best Practices: Implementing energy services in federal building – German experiences
- by Dr.-Ing. Bernd Eikmeier, Bremer Energie Institut, Germany

Which framework ESCO’s need to engage in public/ federal buildings? - by Gunnar Liehr, Vice President - Head Europe Siemens Switzerland Ltd. Building Technologies Energy & Environmental Solutions