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The Gateway to India’s Cleaner Future India's only GASIFICATION Summit & EXPO 7th Annual International Summit & EXPO Technical Sessions including Panel Discussions 40+ Industry Presentations 275+ Participants 35+ Exhibitors Well attended by Government Dignitaries Gathering of Industry Leaders - WORLDWIDE Case Studies & Practical Applications for gasification Meet with Synthetic Gas Users Including Power, Fertilizer & Chemical Companies Showcase of Gasification Technology Advancements Sessions on Biomass - Feedstock & Technology Sessions on Waste to Energy 2 Days of Value Packed Interactive Sessions to Enhance your Learning & Business Opportunities 11 - 12 February 2016, Delhi, India th 7 annual international summit & EXPO GASIFICATION INDIA 2016 GASIFICATION INDIA 2016 Supported By Orgnisor Mission Energy FOUNDATION (A Not-for-Profit Organisation) Concurrent Show EXPOVISION 11-12 February 2016 Government of India

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The Gateway to India’s Cleaner Future

India's only GASIFICATION Summit & EXPO

7th Annual International Summit & EXPO

Technical Sessions including Panel Discussions

40+ Industry Presentations

275+ Participants

35+ Exhibitors

Well attended by Government Dignitaries

Gathering of Industry Leaders - WORLDWIDE

Case Studies & Practical Applications for gasification

Meet with Synthetic Gas Users Including Power, Fertilizer & Chemical Companies

Showcase of Gasification Technology Advancements

Sessions on Biomass - Feedstock & Technology

Sessions on Waste to Energy

2 Days of Value Packed Interactive Sessions to Enhance your Learning & Business Opportunities

11 - 1 2 F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 6 , D e l h i , I n d i a

t h7 annua l in ternat iona l summi t & EXPO

GASIFICATIONINDIA 2016

GASIFICATIONINDIA 2016

Supported ByOrgnisor

Mission EnergyF O U N D A T I O N(A No t - fo r -Pro f i t Organ isa t ion )

Concurrent Show

EXPOVISION11-12 February 2016

Government of India

India is one of the world's fastest growing economies and its demand for energy is ever increasing. The security of India's energy supply is the foremost challenge. Besides energy security, there is also need to develop and harness environmentally-friendly clean energy

resources in line with the global trend. Energy security for India pertains to the availability and security of all fuel sources. The fast paced growth of Indian economy, the third largest in terms of GDP based on purchasing power parity, has resulted

in a surging demand for energy which is projected to grow at the rate of three percent over next three decades.

India is currently challenged due to inadequate availability of feedstock and building blocks in comparison to the competing countries blessed with oil and gas resources. India imports much of its feedstock, which poses a huge imbalance in ability to sustain growth, given the limitation of resources in a growing economy. There is a need to aggressively pursue alternate sources like coal, pet coke and bio-mass. India, with its large deposit of coal can pursue a similar strategy,

where proven technologies for coal based synfuels and chemicals are already commercially available.

To bring a focus to the potential of gasification in India, Mission Energy Foundation (a not-for-profit organisation) has successful delivered series of annual conferences started as “COAL GAS” beginning in 2008. Every year, the

conferences have attracted 275+ participants across the globe with outcome of various discussion related to science, technology and policy of gasification of coal, biomass and other carbonaceous feedstock's, as well as applications to power generation,

production of liquid fuels, and related topics.

Continuing the patronage we are glad to announce the 7th international conference on technologies for fuel, power and chemical

products “GASIFICATION INDIA: 2016” th thscheduled on 11 to 12 February

2016 in Delhi, India.

Key components of gasification are as follows:

Ÿ Abundant resources and deposits of coalŸ Wide range of biomass / waste feedstockŸ Demand for clean energyŸ Recover energy locked in biomass and municipal solid waste,

eliminating incineration of landfillingŸ Produces electricity with significantly reduced environmental

impact compared to conventional technologies

GASIFICATION INDIA: 2016 is a timely event that identifies the opportunities to invest and implement various gasification technologies. It brings together gasification investors & operators, owners, synthetic gas users including power, fertilizer and chemical companies, technology and financiers to discuss critical issues facing the growing sector today!

Scope of the international conference is to estimate the global market for gasification by the end of 2020. This conference will also provide a detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the global gasification market, a comprehensive review of major drivers, restraints, opportunities, winning imperatives, and key issues in the gasification market. This symposium will provide a platform to promote the benefits of gasification, its application, the environmental and economic appeal and new applications for this traditional technology against current challenges.

The Two Day Program of the Conference Includes:Ÿ Overview presentations describing the state-of-the-art in different technologies, research, development and demonstration projectsŸ Comprise two days of national & international case-studies, formal presentations, interactive roundtable discussions and excellent networking opportunities, providing an ideal

setting to convene with your peers to discuss both current operational & future planned gasification plants, end product , potential barriers & support policies as well as project economics, finance & Government policies

Ÿ A beginning for development of niche market with gasification technologies in IndiaŸ Gathering over 275+ senior participants across the industry among which include government officials, CEOs & VPs from resources owners, gasification technology providers,

directors and other related senior expertsŸ The conference will set a vision for Indian gasification developments: the policy, opportunities & challenges and development of a Environment -Friendly & Clean industryŸ Showcasing advanced and cost-effective clean technology products and solutions from various countriesŸ The conference will deliver latest updates on regional project implementations, policy incentives, local & international demonstration projects and industry players' strategies over

gasification sectorŸ Hearing the obstacles that project developers must overcome in Indian context and pursuing the efficient

way to accelerate deployment in our country

Key Learning OutcomesŸ Gain insight into the thermodynamics of gasification and the influence of pressure and temperature on

syngas qualityŸ Understand the influence of coal and other feedstock properties on gasifier operationŸ Gain an overview of all major gasification processes with their strengths and weaknesses for different fuels

and applicationsŸ Learn about the key issues in selecting a gasification processŸ Gain an overview of auxiliary processes for gas treatmentŸ Learn about integration of a gasification unit into a complete plantŸ Understand about availability and issues in gasificationŸ Understand safety and environmental issues specific to the gasification processŸ Learn about upcoming developments and new processes in the gasification industry

Who Will Attend?Leading power generation companies, petrochemical plant operators and the oil refining industry including: managers and directors of gasification, biomass or clean coal technology, power generation, R&D and new technologies, renewable strategy, sustainable technologies, environment and CO2 managers, CTOs, COOs as well as business development executives from technical service providers, consultants and regulators.

Ÿ Government Institutions, Regulators and Energy planning AuthoritiesŸ Coal MinersŸ Fertilizer ManufacturersŸ Oil & Gas companiesŸ Power CompaniesŸ Other gas usersŸ Investors and Financiers

Ÿ Gasification Technology LicensorsŸ Technology Upgradation providersŸ Gas processing and sulphur recovery technology companiesŸ Engineering and construction companiesŸ Waste water treatment and environmental servicesŸ Leading research institutesŸ International association

Key Topics Include

Ÿ Global Activity Update: Current & Future ProjectsŸ Potential in India: Future Opportunities for GrowthŸ Project Economics & FinanceŸ Commercialisation of UCG Activities & IGCC Project Case

StudiesŸ Biomass Gasification: Challenges & OpportunitiesŸ The Prospects of Waste GasificationŸ India's Policy Update: Supporting Efficient & Environmentally

Sound TechnologyŸ Syngas to Syncrude: GTL UpdatesŸ Gasification Products and Applications

Highlights

Adani Group to invest $3.75 billion in coal gasification project in Chhattisgarh

PTI, Aug 25 2015

FCI fertiliser unit in Odisha's Talcher tostart production by 2018 using coal gasification technology

Odisha Sun Times Business Bureau, Aug 30 2015

Among several other projects lined up for this fiscal, Neyveli Lignite Corporation to set up a power plant in Ramanathapuram district on lignite gasification technology

Indian Express, 30th May 2015

New Delhi Municipal Corporation announced that it would build Asia's first plasma gasification plant to convert polluting waste material to gas

Indiatimes, June 21 2015

Among several other projects lined up for this fiscal, Neyveli Lignite Corporat ion to set up a power plant in Ramanathapuram district on lignite gasification technology

Indian Express, 30th May 2015

Uttarakhand is coming up with India's first project to gasify 500 metric tonnes of waste will produce 25 megawatt of electricity every day

Times of India, Jun 15 2015

Indian Oil Corporation is also exploring the possibility of building a petcoke gasification plant with an investment of more than Rs 15,000 crore

Business Standard, July 6 2015

Coal ministry plans to auction isolated coal and lignite blocks to companies for producing gas under a proposed policy for underground coal gasification.

Economic Times, May 5 2015

Government plans for 10 new urea plants to come up in coal-rich states, for making urea from coal using gasification technology

Economic Times, Mar 23 2015

Singareni Collieries marks its diversification into u n d e r g r o u n d c o a l gasification, surface coal gasification and coal bed methane

In line with the “Make in India” campaign, Ruchi

Soya is in the process of commissioning its Advanced

Biomass Gasification-based Tri-generation Plant at Washim

+ Govt. Taxes as applicable

Built Up Area (3x3 Sq. Mtr.)

Exhibit Space Charges

USD 1750

International Exhibitors

INR 75,000

National Exhibitors

FLOOR PLAN

Exhibiting at the Gasification India: 2016 EXPO is a cost effective and invaluable tool to help deliver your technology, product, equipment and services to senior decision makers of your core target market and will help grow your business in following ways

Ÿ Enforce Your Brand and Promote Your ServicesŸ Generate and Grow Your Customers Bases InterestŸ Meet Senior Level Decision Makers and Do BusinessŸ Make New Contacts and Build Lasting RelationshipsŸ Display your capabilities at an international platform to those developers, utilities and manufacturers who need your project

financing services or project development technology.Ÿ Take advantage of a central point of contact from which to develop business and raise your profile in this growing sector.Ÿ Strengthen existing business partnerships and create profitable new leads as you interact with your core customer base.

Throughout during the conference days, there will be a select number of leading solution providers who will discuss and advise on their latest products, solutions and services to a targeted number of senior level decision makers and technology-including regulatory affairs, financing structures and many more...Make sure you stay ahead of the competition and SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW!

You will benefit from multiple opportunities to talk with the clients and prospects you want to do business with and kick start your sales. All under one roof and all in just two days - saving you both time and money!

As exhibition space is strictly limited and is already booking fast! For booking of exhibition space, contact our representative right now!

To book your SPACE contact: Mr Nilesh Yadav at [email protected] +91 9819984644

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INFORMATION

Company NameCompany NameCompany Name

INFORMATION

2011

14th & 15th February 2011NDCC II Convention Centre, New Delhi

24th & 25th February 2010Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi

201320134 annual international summitth

th th11 & 12 February 2013

NDCC II, Convention Centre, New Delhi

Summit Theme: Solution for Sustainable Environment & Energy Supply

rd3 annual international summit 2012

27 - 28 February 2012NDCC II Convention Centre, NDMC Complex, New Delhi, India

10 - 11 April 2014NDCC-II Convention Centre, New Delhi, India

2014th 5 annual international summit

13 - 14 February 2015, New Delhi

GASIFICATION

th6 annual international summit & EXPO

INDIA 2015

Summit Theme: New Horizons in Gasification: TARGET 2020Summit Theme: New Horizons in Gasification: TARGET 2020

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F&A Committee

Dr R K MalhotraFormer Director R&D

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd

Shri AshwinkumarChief Administrator

GTRC

Dr D M KaleFormer Director General

ONGC Energy Centre Trust

Past SummitsMembership Committee

Shri V R SharmaGroup CEO - Steel & Power

Abul Khair Steel

Chairperson

Shri R G RajanCMD

RCF Limited

Peer Advising Committee

D N PrasadAdvisor

Ministry of Coal

Jona PillayExe Dir - CTL & CGJindal Synfuels Ltd

Mission Energy Foundation is a persistent, private, not-for-profit endeavour

based in Mumbai, India.

We are a micro-enterprise initiative that strives to spread knowledge in the globalising energy sector. We educate and spread technology awareness

through ongoing contacts and discussions with the public and industry concerning what the future of the growing energy sector should be.

To bring a focus to the potential of gasification in India, Mission Energy Foundation (a not-for-profit organisation) has successful delivered series of annual conferences beginning in 2008. Every year,

the conferences have attracted participants across the globe with outcome of various discussion related to science, technology and policy of gasification of coal, biomass and other carbonaceous feedstock's, as well as

applications to power generation, production of liquid fuels, and related topics.

Gasification Technologies & Research Council of India (GTRC) an initiative of Mission Energy Foundation, a national organisation promoting a better understanding of role gasification can play in providing power, chemical and

refining industries with economically competitive and environmentally conscious technology option to produce electricity, fuel and chemicals & providing a forum for exchange of information and expertise in the field of gasification technology at national &

international level.

The council's mission is to foster the increased utilization gasification technology, through the promotion of the environmental, economic and technical advantages, to benefit members and the community as a whole. To encourage, promote and facilitate education, research

and other activities for gasification technology. We would work for the council to be recognized as an effective industry organisation, nationally and internationally, in representing the interests of its members in the further development of the technology. visit http://gtrc-india.org

Mission EnergyF O U N D A T I O N

our energy, our future

(A No t - fo r -Pro f i t Organ isa t ion )

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Sponsorship Opportunity

Our aim is to deliver you an event that exceeds your expectations, thus becoming an integrated part of your annual marketing program.

Sponsoring this will make your company stand out as a leader in this burgeoning industry and will leave a strong GASIFICATION INDIA: 2016impression of your brand in key decision makers minds. Sponsors have an incredible amount of presence and it will not only give your company optimum exposure but also the opportunity for delegates to meet you and your executives to find out more about your role and business opportunities in the sector.

Ÿ Gain with our advertising and promotional campaignsPUBLICITY

Ÿ Obtain to potential clients during and after with our meticulously prepared confidential delegate listDIRECT ACCESS

Ÿ Receive a to address an audience of top executives and decision makers from the industryKEY SPEAKING POSITIONŸ Create of your product or services in conference documentationPERMANENT REMINDERS

Ÿ Profile yourself as , as your corporate logo and profile will be featured prominently in event marketing collateralsINDUSTRIAL LEADER

Ÿ with the industries leading Government Officials, Senior Level Delegates and ExpertsNETWORKING

Ÿ Achieve and through our partners and much moreGREATER EXPOSURE BRAND BUILDING

We have a variety of packages to suit your needs.

For more information please contact:

Mr. Ashwinkumar Khatri at [email protected] / +91 9833951556Past Sponsors

C A T A L Y S I N G Y O U R B U S I N E S S

A Honeywell Company

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Countries Participation Breakdown

AsiaUnited KingdomMiddle EastUSAEuropeAustralia

Participation Profiles Breakdown

ChairmanDirectorProject DirectorManaging DirectorBusiness Dev DirectorsVice PresidentGeneral ManagerConsultantEngineer

Participant Countries

A HartrodtA2Z Maintenance

AAAAA GroupACB India

ACC GroupAdani EnterprisesAdani MiningAdani SynEnergyAdvance Hydrau-techAdvanced Metering TechnologyAE Coal TechnologiesAegis African Carbon EnergyAhmedabad Municipal Corp.Air LiquideAker MH IndiaAlex Astral PowerAlfa LavalAlterNRGAmec Foster WheelerAmity InstituteArgus MediaArvos GroupAsahi IndiaAshutosh EngineeringAvant Garde EngineeringAxensBALCOBangalore Fluid SystemBank of BarodaBeijing ShenwuBergen GroupBFG Energy Pvt. LtdBharat Coking CoalBHELBiokey ProjectsBioresidue Energy TechnologyBirla Power SolutionBITS PilaniBLA IndustriesBMM IspatBP India ServicesBrijwasi BiotechBVG India Canadian High CommissionCase Neuberg SolutionsCB&ICEACentral Coalfields Central Queensland UniversityCGPCLChanderpur WorksChemical Industry DigestChoren Industires GmbHCIMFRClaridge Energy LLCClarke EnergyCMPDICoal India LimitedConcord Blue TechnologyConocoPhillips Inc.Contrivance TechnologiesCoromandel International Corporation of City of BelgaumCrane Process Flow Tech.CSIRCymaInfratech India Pvt LtdDainik BhaskarDamodar Valley CorpDelhi Development Agency

Delhi MSW Solutions

Delkor TechnikDeloitte

DERCDev Energy Dighe TechnologiesDP CleantechDr. Reddy's LaboratoriesDRDODrolia ElectrosteelsDSM IndiaE B MechanismEastern Coalfields Ecoboard Industries Economic Research IndiaE-Gas TechnologyEmerson ProcessEmmsons International Energy Infra TechnologiesEngineers India EPS EnergyErgo Exergy TechnologiesEssar Energy Plc.Essar GroupEssar Investments Essar Steel Essel Infraprojects Essem High-TechEureka ForbesE-Waste RecyclersExergy DryersExnora Green PammalFHI 360 IndiaFlour DanielFuture Fuels LLCGAIL India GE IndiaGE InternationalGERCGlobal Waste ManagementGMDCGNFC Godawari PowerGopal Glass WorksGP Green Energy SystemsGreen Engine EnergyGreen Technology ProductsGSECLGTC Process TechnologyHaider GreenHaldor TopsoeHanjer Biotech EnergiesHansaliya EngineersHarshini InfrastructureHeavy Engineering Corp.Helium ConsultingHERCHINALCOHind Agro Industries Honeywell AutomationHPCLIdeal UnitsIFFCOIIT DelhiIIT MumbaiIL&FSImpex Energy SolutionImsofer ManufaccturingInd-Bharat Power InfraIndia CoreIndia Power CorporationIndian Institute of PetroleumIndian RailwaysIndu ProjectsInfrastructureWorld LLC

Innoplexus ConsultingInnovative Environmental Tech.Institute of Reservoir StudiesInterMESH IOCLIRADeISGEC Heavy EngineeringITC LimitedJacobs EngineeringJai Balaji Industries Jakson Engineers Jasubhai EngineeringJawaharlal Nehru UniversityJindal Alternative Fuels Jindal Steel & Power Jindal Synfuels JITF Urban InfrastructureJohnson MattheyJSW LimtedJubilant AgriJubilant EnproJubilant Oil & GasK Lall OverseasK S Chemicals & AdditivesKaiser Optical SystemsKajaria CeramicsKamareddy Municipal Corp.KazStroy ServiceKBRKirloskar Ebara Pumps Kirloskar Integrated Technologies Kirloskar PneumaticKobe SteelLakshmi Sugar MillsLanco Anpara Power Lanco Infratech LanzaTechLarsen & Toubro LimitedLechler IndiaLinde EngineeringLloyds SteelLokmangal SugarsLummus TechnologyM N Dastur & CompanyMadhuchitt IndustriesMadras Fertilizers Mahalaxmi TMTMahanadi Coalfields Maharashtra Enviro Power Malabar CementMan TurboMangalore RefineryMarico LtdMatix FertilisersMcNally Bharat EngineeringMECON Metso AutomationMetso Power\MicGAS EnergyMicro Engineering WorksMidrex Technologies, Inc.Midwest GraniteMinister of PowerMinistry of CoalMinistry of Environment & ForesMinistry of External AffairsMinistry of PetroleumMinistry of Road TransportMinistry of Science & TechnologyMinistry of Urban DevelopmentMitchell DrillingMitsubishi Power SystemsMjunction Services MK Aromatic

Mohan EnergyMonnet Ispat & Energy

Moser BaerMost Coal EngineeringMover IndiaNahar Industrial Enterprises Naltern TechnologiesNational Fertilisers LtdNational Information CentreNavitas Green PowerNEDO NEERINew Delhi Municipal CouncilNeyveli Lignite Corporation NITCO Nizam EnergyNMDC Nordic CleantechNorthern Coalfields NTPC ONGCOswal ChemicalsPall CorporationPallavapuram MunicipalityParadeep Phosphates PAVAC Industries IncPDILPDPUPecma Air SystemsPellet Energy SystemsPetroTech SocietyPidilite IndustriesNITI AayogPlatinum Bio Green Energy Ponni Group of CompaniesPorvair Filtration GroupPrakash IndustriesPrecision EngineeringPTC IndiaRadhe Renewable EnergyRaj West Power Ramky Enviro Engineers RCF LimitedReliance Energy Trading Reliance Industries Reliance InfrastructureReliance Power Remondis AquaRSMMLRSPCLRupam ManufacturingRustam FoodsS4E Private LimitedSAILSAIL - CETSandvik Materials TechnologySatarem EnterprisesSaurashtra Enviro PorjectsSBI Capital MarketsSBQ Steels SchuF Speciality ValvesShalivahana Green Energy Shanghai ZemagShapoorji PallonjiShapoorji Pallonji & Co. Ltd.Shashikant AngadiShell Eastern PetroleumShell India MarketsShriram EPC Siemens Simon IndiaSCCLSinghania Technical Services

Sino-India MetallurgicalSiridi Sai Goodearth IntlSMS EnvocareSMS Paryavaran Solar Industries Solena-ABSiSouth Eastern Coalfields State Bank of IndiaSTEPLSupertherm EngineersSVNITSwayam's InfraSynthesis Energy SystemsTata CapitalTata Chemicals Tata Consultancy ServicesTata MotorsTata PowerTata Refractories Tata Sponge Iron Tayo RollsTechUrjaTenova MetalsTERITERI UniversityThe Pennsylvania State UniversityThermal SystemsThermax IndiaThyssenKruppTransparent EnergyTSW Capital ServicesTwenty MicronsUltra-Tech EnvironmentalUnicokeUnited Cold ChainUnited EnterprisesUnited EnterprisesUniversity of GuelphUOPUPESVandana Global Velan ValvesVidhyut ControlVikash EngineeringViresco Energy, LLCVRDEWelspun Power & Steel Western Coalfields Wheelabator TechnologiesWonder Cement Yash PapersZEMAG Clean Energy Tech.Zuari Industries

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