Saturday, 1 February 2014

Defining New Paradigms in the Non-conventional Energy Sector

India’s growing energy deficit is compelling the government to be more receptive to adopt alternatives from renewable and unconventional resources of energy. Among the renewable energy alternatives, solar and wind energy are most sought after in Indian spectrum. As India has been blessed with vast solar intensities and is having low cost manufacturing sources, it has a lot of potential to become a global force. Indian Government’s regulatory and policy regime coupled with high peak prices make this opportunity lucrative for global investors and developers. Additionally, the government is adopting significant measures towards the implementation of large-scale solar power projects through various incentive schemes, thus, creating demand and boost investments in the sector.

Solar Power Industry India and Wind Power Industry India are the leading Co-located conferences scheduled to be held at Hotel Imperial on 11th Feb and 12th Feb, 2014 respectively to discuss the key issues facing this sector. These conferences would serve as a platform for the presentation and exchange of both applied and fundamental experiences, researches and case studies on solar and wind power industry in India vis-à-vis international spectrum. The conferences aim to be the unique platform for key industry professionals, representing national as well as global markets, to engage in thought-leadership, review strategies and showcase new technologies to help develop business opportunities.

The conference will have submissions of abstracts and presentations to be delivered by a panel of key experts from the sector. The high level conferences will witness participation in excess of 200 senior managers who are key influencers in the arena of solar, wind and allied industry segments. The conference discussions will add significant value to the event and will help industry stakeholders tackle pertinent issues better. Some of the Leading Speakers who are scheduled to address the conference are given below.
  • Sh. Tarun Kapoor, Joint Secretary, Ministry of New & Renewable Energy
  • Dr. Ashvini Kumar, Director, Solar Energy Corporation of India
  • Mr. Ravi Khanna, CEO-Solar Power, Aditya Birla Group
  • Mr. R K Kaura, CMD, Bergen Group of Companies
  • Mr. Bharat Bhushan, Senior Analyst, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
  • Ms. Purnima Gupta, Economic Advisor,Central Electricity Authority
  • Mr. Anish Rajgopal, Director, Chemtrols Solar & Chemtrols Group of Companies
  • Er. Shailendra Kumar Shukla,  Director, Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency
  • Mr. Vivek Vikram Singh, Director, Business Advisory Services, Grant Thornton India LLP
  • Mr. Ajay Prakash Shrivastava, President, Maharishi Solar Technology (P) Ltd.
  • Mr. Prafulla Pathak, Secretary General, Solar Energy Society of India
  • Mr. Kushagra Nandan,Co-Founder & President/COO, SunSource Energy
  • Mr. Himangshu Watts,Senior Editor, The Economic Times
  • Dr.T.C.Tripathi, Advisor
  • Sh. Avinash Bapat, CFO,IL&FS Energy Development Co. Ltd
  • Ms. Srishti Ahuja, Associate Director, Ernst & Young LLP
  • Sh. Kishor Nair, President, Welspun Energy
  • Sh. Ankur Rajan, Vice President, Green Infra Ltd
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