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Dear Sir/Ma’am,
I am glad to inform you that Infraline Energy Research & Information Services, an accredited premier service provider of critical business information, industry databases, business intelligence and related services in the energy and infrastructure sector is coming up with Annual Conference on Balance of Plant Systems – Optimizing & Maximizing Efficiency for Improved Power Generation Capacity Addition, March 7, 2013, Hotel The Lalit, New Delhi
The conference aims to highlight the CEA’s plan and perspective for the XII National plan. Though, the power capacity addition is a key driver for the market for balance of plant (BoP) systems; it is critical to the timely commissioning of power plants and needs to develop further to meet the growing power demand. Hence, the road that lies ahead of us is dotted with innumerable challenges that result from the gaps that exist between what’s planned versus what the power sector has been able to deliver. Also, one of the reasons for the gaps is delay in execution of Balance of Plant (BoP) jobs is primarily due to absence of competent BOP players who can execute the job within stipulated time and cost.
Conference Focus
| CEA’s plans & perspective | |
| Measures taken for Power Generation Capacity addition in XII National Plan | |
| Investment Plans for Future in Generation domain | |
| Current market size of BoP systems | |
| Commissioning Power Projects and Ash Handling Systems on Turnkey Basis | |
| Customizing/Tailoring to different types of requirements | |
| Overcoming Gap between – what’s planned versus what has been delivered | |
| Glance at the Thirteenth Plan Period | |
| Status of Current BoP Civil and Structural works capacity | |
| Updating BoP Systems to sync with Upcoming Generation Technologies (Ultra Supercritical, IGCC etc) | |
| Trends in manufacturing Capacities of Key CHP & AHP Players | |
| Focus on Air – handling systems, Electrical BoP, Ash Handling Systems | |
| Market for Water Treatment Plants, Cooling Towers, Chimneys, Fuel Oil Systems and Electro-Mechanical Equipment |
Who Should Attend
| The conference is targeted at | |||
| Thermal Power Generators | Government and Regulatory Agencies | ||
| EPC Firms | Equipment Manufacturers | ||
| Fuel Oil System Suppliers | Captive Plant Operators and Developers | ||
| Cooling Towers Suppliers | Other Power Producers | ||
| Independent Power Producers | BoP Equipment and Service Providers | ||
| Technology Providers | State Electricity Boards and GENCOS | ||
| Ash-handling Plant Suppliers | Coal-handling Plant Equipment | ||
| Water Systems Suppliers/ Water Treatment | Research Institutes | ||
| Electro-Mechanical Equipment | Manufacturer Organizations | ||
Registration Fee
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Registration fee |
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INR 18,000 per delegate (12.36% service tax) |
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10% discount for |
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Group of 3 executives from the same organization |
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15% discount for |
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Group of 5 from the same organization |
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20% discount for |
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Group of 7 or more from the same organization |
| The registration fee for State Electricity Boards and their successor units (state-owned Gencos, Transcos and Discoms), regulatory authorities and academic institutions will be INR 10,000 (+service tax) per participant |
We look forward to your active participation in our endeavour.
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Best Regards, Aparna Sharma Manager – Conferences Tel: +91-11- 66250012 (D), 46250000 (B) Mobile: +91-8527212859, Fax: +91-11-46250099 Email: aparna.sharma@infraline.com |
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