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3 COAL SUMMIT 2010

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Coal for Economic Growth


Under the Aegis of Ministry of Coal
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24-25 September 2010 9:30 am Hotel Le-Meridien New Delhi

Partner Organisers
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MGMI - Delhi Chapter

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INTRODUCTION
Coal is acknowledged to be the dominant commercial energy source of the country contributing as much as 50% of the total domestic commercial energy. Almost 74% of domestic coal production is dedicated to Thermal Power Generation. In the industrial age that we are living, we all know the energy is an important input for the overall development of the country and thereby in raising the general standard of living of the people. In a democratic country like ours, this is the one of the primary duties of the elected government and the Planning Commission has been actively engaged in fulfilling of this mandate. The total national energy requirement is foreseen to grow rapidly in the coming decades with contribution of coal jumping from the present level of around 530 mt / annum (2009-10) to above 2 billion tones / yr by 2030-31. Looking at the past annual growth rate of 3-4% of the coal industry since nationalization in 1971-73, this means that the growth rate has to be increased to 7-9% range i.e. almost doubled. Thus there is an obvious need to augment the contribution from coal, the only and the major resource ,to the energy basket of the country . This indeed is the biggest challenge and hence the theme of the Conference has been chosen as Coal for Economic Growth. If we look at the short term perspective, the challenges looks even some formidable with growth rate to be jacked up from 5.4% in X plan to 7.6% in XI plan within this plan period. This additional demand of the coal in the country has to be met by the public sector coal organizations the private sector which has been allocated substantial number of the new blocks and by imports from abroad either from foreign mining companies or from coalmines acquired overseas by Indian coal companies. Seeing the stupendous growth of the coal demand, problems of all these three areas would need to be focused on with a view to speed up new developments.

Development of Infrastructure - Greenfield coal projects, for coal movement Railways / Roads etc. Rapid Coal exploration Modern coal technology, clean coal technology, CBM, UGC & Coal to oil. Issues on safety and time lines for development of necessary skills including Statutouy manpower for coal mines - HR initiatives The Coal Summit aims to discuss all these issues in depth and present to the new Government decision makers including Minister for Coal; Member (Energy), Planning Commission; Minister for Environment; an Agenda for accelerating the growth of coal sector.

ORGANIZERS
India Energy Forum is a unique, independent, non-profit research organization and represents energy sector as a whole. The Forum's mission is the development of a sustainable and competitive energy sector, promoting a favourable regulatory framework, establishing standards for reliability and safety, ensuring an equitable deal for consumers, producers and the utilities, encouraging efficient and eco-friendly development and use of energy and developing new and better technologies to meet the growing energy needs of the society. Its membership includes all the key players of the sector including NTPC, NHPC, Power Grid Corporation, Power Finance Corporation, Reliance Energy, ONGC Indian Oil Corporation, Neyveli Lignite, Coal India, Tata Power, Vestas RRB, Unocal, Alstom and over 80 highly respected energy experts. The Mining Geological & Metallurgical Institute of India (MGMI), Delhi Chapter. MGMI is one of the oldest professional MGMI - DC Institutes of its kind in Asia having being founded in 1906 . It has been organizing conferences and seminars on issues impacting the mineral sciences. MGMI is a unique, independent, non-profit organization and represents professionals of the mineral sector as a whole. It is manned by highly qualified and experienced mining engineers, geologists and metallurgists and energy experts.
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OBJECTIVES
The specific areas of concern are: Policy initiatives required for rapid increase of Coal production. Delays in statutory/Governmental clearances include Environmental, particularly forest, land etc. Issues hampering, new coal block development Coal imports bottlenecks transports logistics/ ports connectivity etc

TARGET AUDIENCE
Project Developers (Public and Private) Coal Producers (Public & Private) Coal Consumers

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Government Policy makers center and state (for Land and Environment and Forest Clearance R & R Policy) Fuel Suppliers Bankers and other lenders Legal and management consultants Other intellectuals

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REGISTRATION
A nominal Registration fee will be charged as follows:Rs. 7500/- per delegate US $ 250 per foreign delegate Rs. 12000/- for two delegates from the same organisations.

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National Advisory Board


Chief Patron Patrons Chairman Co-Chairmen Advisor Convener Co-Conveners : : : : : : : : : : :
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Mr. C. Balakrishnan, Secretary, Ministry of Coal Mr. H.C. Gupta, Ex. Secretary, Ministry of Coal Mr. P.C. Parakh, Ex. Secretary, Ministry of Coal Mr. P. S. Bhattacharyya, CMD, CIL Mr. N.C. Jha, Director (T), CIL & President, MGMI Mr. G.C. Mrig, Vice President, IEF Mr. G.L. Tandon, Former Chairman, CIL Mr. N.N. Gautam, SG (Events), MGMI-DC & Chairman, Coal Group - IEF Mr. A.K. Tooley, Director, EMTA Group Mr. R.K. Joshi, SG, MGMI DC

Members
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Mr. Hari Shanker Bramha, Secretary, Ministry of Power Mr. Atul Chaturvedi, Secretary, Ministry of Steel

Mr. Naveen Jindal, MP and EVC & MD, JSPL

Mr. S. Chakraborty, CMD, ECL

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Mr. R.K. Saha, CMD, CCL

Mr. Vijai Sharma, Secretary, MoEF

Mr. T.K. Lahiri, CMD, BCCL

Mr. Alok Perti, Addl Secretary Min. of Coal

Mr. V.K. Singh, CMD, NCL

Mr. P.R. Mandal, Adviser (Projects), Min. of Coal

Mr. P.S. Bami, President, IEF

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Ms. Sheela Shanta Nair, Secretary, Ministry of Mines

Mr. M.P. Narayanan, Ex. Chairman, ClL

Mr. S K Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Mines, MP

Mr. S.K. Chowdhary, Ex. Chairman, CIL

Dr. A.M.R. Dalwai, IAS, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Orissa

Mr. Ashok Mehta, Chairman, MGMI DC

Mr. R. S. Vishkarma, Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Chhattisgar

Mr. Tuhin K Mukherjee, Executive Director, JSW Group

Mr. N.N. Sinha, Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Jharkhand

Mr Partho Sengupta, Vice President (Raw Materials), Tata Steel Mr. Sandeep Jajodia, CMD, Monnet Ispat

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Mr. Maheshwar Sahu , Principal Secretary, (Industry & Mines), Gujarat Mr. R.S. Sharma, CMD, NTPC Ltd.

Mr. U.K. Upadhaya, CMD, EMTA Group

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Mr. M.K. Thapar, President (Coal Mining), Adani Enterprises Ltd. Mr. V.K. Singh, VP, Reliance Group

Mr. S.K. Roongta, Chairman, SAIL

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Mr. A.R. Ansari, CMD, NLC

Mr. V.K. Sehgal, MD, Global Mining

Mr. S. Narsing Rao, IAS, CMD, SCCL

Mr. D.C. Garg, CMD, WCL

Mr. P.D. Gupta, MD, Gupta Coalfields & Washeries Ltd. Mr. D.N. Abrol, VP, Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.

Mr. M.P. Dixit, CMD SECL

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Mr. S.R. Upadhaya, CMD, MCL

Mr. S.J. Sibal, Director General, DGMS

Mr. A.K. Singh, CMD, CMPDI


- Conformation Awaited.

Mr. Amarjit Singh, MBE, Secretary General, IEF

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3rd COAL SUMMIT 2010


Theme: Coal for Economic Growth 24th & 25th September 2010 Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi
Delegate Fee :
l Rs 7500/-

Per Delegate for two delegates from the same organization

l Rs 12000/l US $

250 per Foreign Delegate

Registration Form
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Cheque/DD No. ........................................... in favour of "The Coal Summit" payable at New Delhi is enclosed.

Conference Secretariat

INDIA ENERGY FORUM


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GE OL OG I CA L

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3rd Coal Summit 2010


Theme: Coal for Economic Growth
24th & 25th September, 2010 Hotel Le-Meridien, New Delhi

Conference Secretariat

INDIA ENERGY FORUM


408, PHD House, 4/2, Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, New Delhi - 110 016 Tel : 011-41021422/23 Fax: 011-26537634 Email: coalsummits@gmail.com

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