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The 2nd he 2nd COAL SUMMIT OAL SUMMIT 2007 0 0 7 The 2nd he 2nd COAL SUMMIT OAL SUMMIT 2007 0 0 7 October, New Delhi Under the aegis of Ministry of Coal October, New Delhi Under the aegis of Ministry of Coal October, New Delhi Under the aegis of Ministry of Coal October, New Delhi Under the aegis of Ministry of Coal Supported by Planning Commission Ministry of  Power Ministry of  Steel Ministry of  Mines Ministr y of Coal inistry of Coal Ministr y of Coal Theme: Roadmap for 2 Billion Tonne/Year Coal Production by 2031-32

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The 2ndhe 2nd

COAL SUMMITOAL SUM M IT2007007

The 2ndhe 2nd

COAL SUMMITOAL SUM M IT2007007

October, New DelhiUnder the aegis of Ministry of CoalOctober, New DelhiUnder the aegis of Ministry of Coal

October, New DelhiUnder the aegis of Ministry of CoalOctober, New DelhiUnder the aegis of Ministry of Coal

IND IAN D I A

E N E R YGN E R YF O R U MO R U M

Supported by 

Planning

Commission

Ministry of 

Power

Ministry of 

Steel

Ministry of 

Mines

Ministr y of Coalinistry of Coal

Ministr y of Coal

Theme: 

Roadmap for 2 Billion Tonne/YearCoal Production by 2031-32

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The 2ndCOAL SUMMIT 2007

Coal accounts for over 50% of India’s commercialenergy consumption and about 78% of domestic CoalProduction is dedicated to power. The recent report

on Integrated Energy Policy by The Planning Commission

has reaffirmed that this dominence of Coal in India’s energymix is not likely to

change till 2031-32.

The rapid strides in India’s economic growth makes the role of Coal even morepronounced and critical. The total energy requirement is expected to quadruplefrom 315 mtoe to 1500 mtoe by the year 2030-31 with contribution of coal soaring

to as high as 2 billion tones/ annum from a current level of 460 milliontonnes/annum. This rapid growth of coal sector is thus primordial for the projectedeconomic growth of the country.

Realising the importance of Coal, India Energy Forum (IEF), Mining, Geology &

Metallurgical Institute of India (MGMI) and Indian Coal Forum had jointlyorganized “Coal Summit 2005” in October 2005 in New Delhi with the activesupport of Ministry of Coal and Coal India which for the first time brought to thefore the various challenges before the coal industry and their possible solutions.This was perhaps the largest coal conference ever held in Delhi and we were indeed

overwhelmed by the response from the participants, policy makers and sectoralplayers.

The target of producing 2 billion tones of Coal by 2031 is very challenging indeedand will need comprehensive packages of initiatives on many fronts including

Policy Frame Work; Mining Technologies both for opencast and undergroundmining; Improving coal handling and transportation; Innovative safety and HRDpolicies; Improving coal benefication and thermal efficiency; Adopting latestavailable plant and equipment and above all learning from the most successful coalproducing countries.

This Second Summit aims to cover all these issues in depth and draw a realistic Road

Map for the Future. All the stakeholders in the industry will be involved and theirrespective perceptions and concerns will be addressed.

The Summit will ther efore provide a unique opportunity to the par ticipants of not only understanding the main issues impacting the growth of the sector but

also to interact with key players.

Objectives

• Highlight the key development issues requiring resolution for accelerating thepace of development of coal sector specially” underground mining”

• Meeting the challenges of competitiveness in coal production sector throughinnovative approaches in management practices, application of technology andenvironmental protection.

• Increasing the utilization of coal in more efficient and environmentally

acceptable modes.

• Initiatives required for over coming the impediments and increasing the Indian/ 

foreign investment in the Indian Coal industry nationally and internationally.

The 2ndCOAL SUMMIT 2007

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Special Incentive : Complimentary delegates according to space. Advertisement

will be repeated free of cost in the Proceedings / Conclusions Book.

* Print Area : 18 cm x 23 cm * Ad. Material CD/ Art Pull / Positive(s)

ORGANIZERS

TARGET AUDIENCE

REGISTRATION

A UNIQUE ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY

India Energy Forum is a unique, independent, non-profit research organisation

and represents energy sector as a whole. The Forum’s mission is the development of a sustainable and competitive energy sector, promoting a favourable regulatoryframework, establishing standards for reliability and safety, ensuring an equitabledeal for consumers, producers and the utilities, encouraging efficient and eco-

friendly development and use of energy and developing new and better technologiesto meet the growing energy needs of the society. Its membership includes all thekey players of the sector including NTPC, NHPC, Power Grid Corporation, PowerFinance Corporation, Reliance Energy, ONGC, Indian Oil Corporation, Neyveli

Lignite, Coal India, Tata Power, Vestas RRB, Unocal, Alstom and over 80 highlyrespected energy experts.

The Mining Geological & Metallurgical Institute of India (MGMI) DelhiChapter.  MGMI is one of the oldest professional Institutes of its kind in Asia

having being founded in 1906 celebrated its centenary last year. It has beenorganizing conferences and seminars on issues impacting the mineral sciences.MGMI is a unique, independent, non-profit organization and representsprofessionals of the mineral sector as a whole. It is manned by highly qualified and

experienced mining engineers, geologists and metallurgists and energy experts.

* Project developers (public and private) * Coal Consumers * Government policy-makers * Equipment manufacturers and EPC contractors * Fuel Suppliers *

Bankers and other lenders * Legal and management consultants *Other intellectuals

A nominal Registration fee will be charged as follows:-

Rs.5,000/- per delegate US$ 200 for foreign delegates

Rs.8,000/- for two delegates from the same organizationRs.2000/- for MGMI & IEF members

On this occasion, we are bringing out a Compendium of Papers which will provide acomprehensive profile of the Indian Coal Industry. It will contain articles onrelevant issues and conference papers. Some pages of the compendium are

earmarked for advertisements. You can avail of these unique advertisementopportunities. The advertisement tariff and other details are:

Advertisement Tariff 

Back Cover Rs. 50,000/-

Inside Front Cover Rs. 35,000/-

Inside Back Cover Rs. 30,000/-

Content Facing Page Rs. 25,000/-

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Full Page (Colour) Rs. 15,000/-

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– The event website

– Documentation pack 

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Conference Compendium

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Acknowledgement at theVenue

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Sponsorship Fee

Cheque /DD may please be drawn in favour of "The Coal Summit” payable at New Delhi

may kindly be sent to : Conference Secretariat, India Energy Fourm, 408 PHD House,th

4 Floor, 4/2 Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi 110 016

Partner : Rs. 10,00,000/-

Sponsor : Rs. 5,00,000/-

Co-Sponsor : Rs. 3,00,000/-

Documentation sponsor : Rs. 1,00,000/-

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIESFlexible opportunities are available. The organizers will ensure full exposureto the sponsors. The details are,

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Dr. Kir it S Par ikh Mr. S. Narsing Rao, IAS

CMDMember(Incharge of Infrastructure & Energy) Singareni Collieries Company Ltd.Planning Commission

Mr. S.K. RoongtaMr. H.C. Gupta ChairmanSecretary

Steel Authority of India LimitedMinistry of Coal

Mr. R.G. MahendruMr. Anil RazdanEx. CMD, BCCL & CMPDISecretary

Ministry of PowerDr. M.P. Narayanan

Dr. Prodipto Ghosh PresidentSecretary Centre for Spatial Database

Ministry of Environment & ForestsMr. S.K. Chowdhary

Mr. R.S. PandeyExecutive President

SecretaryIndian Coal Forum

Ministry of Steel

Shri R.P. RitoliaMr. J.P. SinghChairman-cum-Mg. DirectorSecretaryCentral Coalfields LimitedMinistry of Mines

Mr. Surya SethiMr. N.N. GautamPrinciple Advisor Energy Consultant - UNDP

Planning Commission

Mr. D M KaleMr. R. V. Shahi

Executive DirectorFormer Secretary, Power

ONGCMr. P. S. Bhattacharyya

Mr. P.R. MandalCMDAdviser (Projects)Coal India LimitedMinistry of Coal

Mr. G.L. Tandon (Padma Bhushan)Ex. Chairman Mr. V.K. SehgalCoal India Ltd. & NLC Managing Director

Global Coal & Mining OilMr. P.S. Bami

PresidentShri B.P. SinghIndia Energy ForumExecutive Director

Mr. Ganesh Chandra Mr ig NTPC Ltd.Managing Director

Aryan Coal Benefications Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Amarjit Singh, MBESecretary General, IEF

Mr. S. JayaramanConvenor

Chairman & Mg. DirectorNeyveli Lignite Corporation Limited

Mr. R.K. J oshi

Secretary GeneralMr. T. Sankar alingamThe Mining, Geological & MetallurgicalCMDInstitute of India, New Delhi ChapterNational Thermal Power Corporation Ltd.

NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD 2007

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The 2nd Coal Summit - 2007

PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS

DAY I

DAY II

Inaugural Session 9.30

Tea : 10.30

10.45 : Plenary I : Foreign Experience on

Enhancing Coal Production

12.15 : Plenary II : Policy Init iatives Suggested

13.30 : LUNCH

14.15 : Plenary III : Mining Technology Underground

15.45 : TEA

1600 : Plenary IV : Mining Technology Opencast

09.30 : Plenary V : Coal Handling and Transportation

10.30 : Plenary VI : Safety and HRD

11.30 : TEA

11.45 : Plenary VII : Non Conventional Coal

based Energy Sources

13.15 : LUNCH

14.00 : Plenary VIII : Coal Beneficiation, Clean CoalTechnology, Thermal efficiency improvement

15.30 : TEA

15.45 : Plenary IX : Equipment Manufactures / 

Expert Organisations

16.45 : Valedictory Session

F o r fu r t h e r d e t a i ls p le a s e c on t a c t :

C on f e r e n c e S e c r e t a r i a t

INDIAN D I A

E N E R YGN E R YF O R U MO R U M

408, PHD House, 4th Floor, 4/2, Siri Institutional AreaAugust Kranti Marg, New Delhi 110 016, India

Tel: 41021421 / 22 / 23 Fax: 011 - 26537634Email:[email protected];

[email protected]: www.indiaenergyforum.org

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C on f e r e n c e S e c r e t a r i a t

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August Kr an ti Marg, New Delhi 110 016, India

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Em ail:indiaen ergyforum @ha th way.com;

Indiaen ergyforu m@gma il.com

Website: www.indiaenergyforum.org

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E N E R YGN E R YF O R U MO R U M

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