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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

December 13–15, 2010

India’s International Exhibition and


Conference for the Solar Industry
The Leela Kempinski, Mumbai

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| INTERSOLAR INDIA CONFERENCE | CONTENT


AT THE LEELA KEMPINSKI
Conference Quick Facts/Prices ................................................4
The Intersolar India Conference presents the most relevant and Conference Committee...........................................................6
timely topics across all aspects of the solar industry in order to Exhibition Quick Facts ............................................................8
best facilitate an exchange of knowledge and provide vital infor- List of Exhibitors ....................................................................9
mation on the state-of-the-industry at the Leela Kempinski Hotel Conference Overview ...........................................................10
in Mumbai.

In addition to Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission, more than | CONFERENCE PROGRAM
8 states, including Rajasthan, Punjab, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu,
Maharashtra, West Bengal, etc., have introduced support policies Monday, December 13, 2010
based on feed-in-tariffs and other incentives, in order to actively Opening Session ..................................................................13
promote the deployment of solar applications. The government On-Grid PV Market India ......................................................14
of Gujarat alone aims to have 350 MW installed by 2011 via the Global PV Markets (Europe/US/Asia) .....................................15
existing feed-in-tariff. This provides ample opportunities and chal- Off-Grid PV Market India......................................................16
lenges for stakeholders such as manufacturers, entrepreneurs and Off-Grid PV Applications/Mini Grid Systems/Micro Finance .....17
financers. Solar Thermal Market India...................................................18
Global Solar Thermal Markets (Europe/US/Asia) .....................19
High caliber speakers representing the Indian governmental and
regulatory bodies, manufacturers, distributors, financiers and pro- Tuesday, December 14, 2010
ject developers from India as well from abroad are presenting the Crystalline Silicon – Innovative Prospects ..............................20
latest developments of the solar industry. Thin Film PV – Innovative Prospects ......................................21
The Role of International Organizations ................................22
Financing of PV Projects.......................................................23
Solar Thermal Applications....................................................24
CST/CSP Technologies ..........................................................25

Wednesday, December 15, 2010


Large-Scale PV Systems........................................................26
Balance of Systems – Innovative Solutions ............................27
Testing & Certification, Training & Education .........................29
Quality Issues – Construction & Project Management ............30
PV Project Development .......................................................31

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| CONFERENCE QUICK FACTS | CONFERENCE PRICES

Location The Leela Kempinski Mumbai, Sahar Full Conference Ticket – 3 Days 15,000 INR
Maharastra 400059 Includes opening ceremony, all sessions1,
Dates December 13–15, 2010 3 lunch breaks, 3 coffee breaks,
Hours Monday, December 13, 2010 9:00am–6:00pm exhibition entrance, shuttle service to exhibition
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 9:00am–1:00pm
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 9:00am–1:00pm Conference Ticket 1st Day 10,000 INR
Attendees 600 expected Includes opening ceremony, all sessions2,
Areas of Focus Photovoltaics lunch break, coffee break, exhibition entrance,
Solar Thermal Technology shuttle service to exhibition

Organizer MMI India Pvt.Ltd. Conference Ticket 2nd Day 5,000 INR
5th Floor, Lalani Aura, 34th Road, Khar West Includes all sessions2, lunch break, coffee break,
Mumbai, 400052, India exhibition entrance, shuttle service to exhibition
Intern. Contact Solar Promotion International GmbH
Kiehnlestrasse 16 Conference Ticket 3rd Day 5,000 INR
75172 Pforzheim, Germany Includes all sessions2, lunch break, coffee break,
Freiburg Management and Marketing exhibition entrance, shuttle service to exhibition
International GmbH
Europaplatz 1 VIP-Reception Ticket 1st Day 5,000 INR
79108 Freiburg i. Br., Germany Includes evening event with dinner,
beverages, networking event

PHOTO: Individual conference sessions provide the latest developments of the solar industry. 1 Please select 6 sessions you plan to attend
2 Please select 2 sessions you plan to attend

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| CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Prof. Peter Adelmann Dr. Christoph Richter


Professor, University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Germany Executive Secretary, SolarPACES, Germany
Dr. Harald Drück German Aerospace Center Institute of Technical
Head of Research and Testing Centre for Thermal Solar Systems, Thermodynamics, Spain
Institute of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering, Girish Sant
University of Stuttgart, Germany Coordinator Energy Group, Prayas, India
Anita Marangoly George Dr. E.V.R. Sastry
Director Infrastructure, Senior Adviser, Sunvolt Energy Pvt. Ltd., India
International Finance Corporation (IFC), India Suvi Sharma
Guido Glania President, Solaria Corporation Ltd., U.S.
Secretary General, Alliance for Rural Electrification, Belgium Hari R. Surapaneni
Sujata Gupta President & Chief Executive Officer, Solar Semiconductor, India
Head Private Sector, Prof. Juzer Vasi
Indian Resident Mission, Asian Development Bank, India Principal Investigator,
Matthias Hermes National Centre for Photovoltaic Research and Engineering,
Deputy Director Sales New Markets, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), India
SMA Solar Technology AG, Germany Inderpreet S. Wadhwa
Jagat S. Jawa Chief Executive Officer, Azure Power India Pvt. Ltd., India
Director General, Solar Energy Society of India (SESI), India
Rajinder Kumar
Chairman & Managing Director, Bergen Associates Pvt. Ltd.,
India
Prof. Dr. Joachim Luther
Chief Executive Officer, PHOTO: Solar experts at the panel discussion of Intersolar India 2009.
Solar Energy Research Institute Singapore (SERIS), Singapore
Jaideep Malaviya
Chief Executive Officer,
Solar Thermal Federation of India (STFI), India
Dr. (Engg.) Varghese Panthalookaran
Professor & Dean of Research and Development,
Rajagiri Schoool of Engineering & Technology, India

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| EXHIBITION QUICK FACTS | LIST OF EXHIBITORS


A A.K. Industrial Automation Media Pvt Ltd | Ablerex Electronics (S) PTE Limited | Alpex Exports
Location Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) Pvt. Ltd. | AMSC - American Superconductor | Answer Drives Srl | APP Systems (India) Private
Goregaon (East) Limited | Arbutus Consultants Private Limited | Asian Solar | ASYS Group Asia Pte Ltd B Be-
Mumbai - 400063 zirksamt Marzahn-Hellersdorf / CleanTech Business Park Berlin | Bonfiglioli Riduttori SpA |
Bosch Solar Energy AG C Cape Electric Corporation | Centrotherm Photovoltaics AG | centro-
Maharashtra India therm sitec GmbH | Chemtrols Solar Private Limited | Chinaseasun (Beijing) New Energy Power
Dates December 14–16, 2010 Co., Ltd. | CIEC Overseas Exhibition Co. Ltd. | Cixi Zhonghuan Electronic Co., Limited | Cords
Cable Industries Ltd. | Coveme Spa | Crompton Greaves Limited | CzechTrade D Delsolar Co.,
Hours Tuesday, December 14, 2010 10:00am–6:00pm Ltd | Delta Energy Systems (Germany) | DFX Systems PVT Ltd E Ecoprogetti | Electrotherm
Wednesday, December 15, 2010 10:00am–6:00pm India Limited - Renewable Division | Eltek Valere | Emerson Industrial Automation | Emmvee Toug-
Thursday, December 16, 2010 10:00am–5:00pm hened Glass and Photovoltaics Pvt. Ltd. | Energetica India | Energy Technology Center | Enpark
F Fine Renewable Energy Limited | Regional Cluster Freiburg Green City G Gehrlicher Solar
Ticket Prices Tickets are free! AG | Gensol Consultatns (P) Ltd. | GeoPeak Energy (India) Private Limited | GESTAMP SOLAR,
Pre-registration is required at S.L. | Giacomini India PVT Limited | GL Garrad Hassan | Global Solar Technology | GNB Cor-
poration | GP Solar GmbH | GreenBrilliance Energy PVT.Ltd. | Grundfos Pumps India PVT LTD |
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Guanya Power Equipment Co., Limited | Gujarat Borosil Limited H Haier Appliances India P.
Exhibitors 150 Limited | Haing Guangtai Solar Energy Industry Co. Ltd. | Hangzhou Xinfu Energy-Saving Ma-
Areas of Focus Photovoltaics, Solar Thermal Technology terials Co., Limited | Harsha Engineers Limited | Harshini Infrastructure Private Limited | Hensel
Electric India Private Limited I ib vogt GmbH | IG Solar PVT Ltd. | Indiamart.com | INDOSOLAR
Exhibition Space 10,000 sqm Limited | Inventux Technologies AG J Juwi India Renewable Energies Private Limited K Kirloskar
Integrated Technologies Limited | Krisam Automation L Lanco Solar Energy Private Limited |
LEONI Studer AG M M and B Switchgears PVT, Ltd. | M/S Exor India Pvt., Ltd. | M+W INDIA |
Organizer MMI India Pvt.Ltd.
Maastech Controls Pvt. Ltd. | MiniTec Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG | Modern Solar PV Ltd.
5th Floor, Lalani Aura, 34th Road, N New Delhi Print Media Pvt Ltd | Nuetech Solar Systems Private Limited | Numeric Power
Khar West Mumbai, 400052, India System Limited O Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum India Pvt. Ltd. | Optimal PowerSynergy India Pvt.
Ltd. | Oventrop GmbH & Co. KG P P.Energy Spa | PCI Limited | Phocos India Solar Private Li-
Intern. Contact Solar Promotion International GmbH mited | Photonix Solar PVT. LTD. | Proinso-Mecasolar | pv magazine / Solarpraxis AG Q Qin-
Kiehnlestrasse 16 huangdao Boostsolar Photovoltaic Equipment Co., Ltd. | Qsaki R Ravin Cables Limited |
75172 Pforzheim, Germany Rayspower New Energy Co.,Ltd | Realtime Systems Limited | Refusol GmbH | Reliance Indus-
tries Limited, Solar Group | Renewable Watch (India Infrastructure Publishing Pvt. Ltd.) S
Freiburg Management and Marketing Saarrthi Power India Private Limited | Samved Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd. | Satcon Technology
International GmbH Corporation | Schletter GmbH | SCHOTT Solar AG | SCHÜCO International KG | Schurter Elect-
ronics (India) Pvt. Ltd. | Sgurr Energy India Pvt. Ltd. | Shanghai Shenhang Imp. & Exp. Co., Li-
Europaplatz 1 mited | Siemens Ltd. | SMA Solar Technolgy AG | Solairedirect Energy India Pvt. Ltd. | Solar
79108 Freiburg i. Br., Germany Promotion International GmbH | Solar-Apps Energy PVT. Ltd. | Solsys Engineering (India) PVT.
LTD | Solyndra Inc. | Sova Power Limited | Statcon Power Controls | Sun Tanzer S.V.O. | Sun-
Technics Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd. | Surana Telecom and Power Ltd. | SVCS Process Innovation
T TATA BP Solar India Limited | Tempress Systems BV | Tisun-Edes India PVT. LTD. |
Trade4India.com | tradeindia.com | Twincity Sunlife Pvt. Ltd. | Tyco Electronics Corp India (P)
Limited V V.D. Swami And Company Private Limited | Viessmann & Value Group | Vikram Solar
Private Ltd. | Visa Powertech PVT Ltd. | vogt group SE | Voltaix, LLC W Waaree Energies PVT,
Ltd. | Wuxi High-New Technology Industrial Development Co. Ltd | Wuxi Kaiyun Solar Energy
Equipment Technology Co., Limited | Wuxi Xinhongye Wire & Cable Co., Ltd. X XL Telecom &
Energy Ltd. Y Yukita Electric Wire Co., Ltd. Z Zhejiang Feiyu Photo-Electrical S&T Co., Limited |
Zhejiang Jiaming Tianheyuan Photovoltaic Technology Co., Ltd.
(Extract from November 16, 2010)

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| CONFERENCE OVERVIEW

PHOTOVOLTAIC PHOTOVOLTAIC PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR THERMAL SOLAR THERMAL


Technologies Markets Policy & Finance Technologies Markets

Monday, December 13, 2010


9:00am–12:00pm
Opening Ceremony – National Solar Mission/Global PV Policies Future Prospect/Key-Notes/ Panel Discussion: How can India Become One of the Largest Solar Markets in the World? –
What are the Barriers and How to Overcome Them to Meet India's 20 GW Ambitions?

1:00pm–2:00pm Lunch Break


2:00pm–3:45pm On-Grid PV Market Off-Grid PV Market Solar Thermal Market
India – Perspectives India – Perspectives India – Perspectives
and Challenges and Challenges and Challenges
3:45pm–4:15pm Coffee Break
4:15pm–6:00pm Off-Grid PV Global Solar Thermal
Global PV Markets
Applications/Mini Grid Markets
(Europe/US/Asia)
Systems/Micro Finance (Europe/US/Asia)
6:30pm
V.I.P. Reception – Grand Ball Room 1 – For further details please visit our website. V.I.P. Reception – Grand Ball Room 1 – For further details please visit our website.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010


9:00am–10:45am The Role of Intl. Organiza-
Solar Thermal
Crystalline Silicon – Innovative Prospects tions Concerning PV
Applications
in India
10:45am–11:15am Coffee Break
11:15am–1:00pm
Financing of
Thin Film PV – Innovative Prospects CST/CSP Technologies
PV Projects

1:00pm–2:00pm Lunch Break


1:00pm–3:00pm
Shuttle Service from The Leela Kempinski to Bombay Exhibition Centre Intersolar India Exhibition – Opening Hours 10:00am–6:00pm

Wednesday, December 15, 2010


9:00am–10:45am Quality Issues –
Large-Scale Testing & Certification
Construction &
PV Systems Training & Education
Project Management
10:45am–11:15am Coffee Break
11:15am–1:00pm Balance of Systems PV Project
(BoS) – Innovative
Development
Solutions
1:00pm–2:00pm Lunch Break
1:00pm–3:00pm
Shuttle Service from The Leela Kempinski to Bombay Exhibition Centre Intersolar India Exhibition – Opening Hours 10:00am–6:00pm

Thursday, December 16, 2010


10:00am–5:00pm
Bombay Exhibition Centre – Intersolar India Exhibition – Opening Hours 10:00am–5:00pm

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Supporter | OPENING SESSION

FACTS

Date Monday, December 13, 2010


Location The Leela Kempinski, Mumbai
Room Grand Ballroom 1 & 2
Time 9:00am–12:00pm
Conference Bag Sponsor Online Registration www.intersolar.in conference
On-Site Registration Ball Room 4

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Gold Media Partners The Opening Ceremony takes place from 9:00am to 12:00pm
on Monday, December 13 and is comprised of an introduction
and welcome remarks; statements of dignitaries representing
various stakeholders and government ministries; and high-
profile keynote speeches.

Silver Media Partners There will be a Solar Lamp Ceremony followed by a panel
discussion on “How India can become one of the largest solar
markets in the world” and “What the barriers are and how
to overcome them in order to meet India's 20 GW ambitions.”

Bronze Media Partners

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| ON-GRID PV MARKET INDIA – | GLOBAL PV MARKETS (EUROPE/US/ASIA)


PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES

FACTS FACTS

Date Monday, December 13, 2010 Date Monday, December 13, 2010
Time 2:00pm–3:45pm Time 4:15pm–6:00pm
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Summary Summary
Presentations in this session deal with issues related to the Presentations given during the course of this session highlight
sustainability of India’s National Solar Mission, the dynamics of national support policies, industrial development, current status
implementing projects on the ground, and opportunities and and potential, as well as perspectives for photovoltaic applications
challenges for foreign players aiming to tap India’s future market in markets across Europe, North America, and Asia.
for PV technologies.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010

2:00pm Welcome and Introduction 4:15pm Welcome and Introduction


2:05pm India’s Solar Mission – The Future Role of IREDA 4:20pm Status and Perspectives of European PV Markets
K.S. Popli, Director Technical, Indian Renewable Energy Thomas Chrometzka, Head of International Affairs,
Development Agency Limited (IREDA), India German Solar Industry Association (BSW), Germany
2:25pm Sustainability of the Indian National Solar Mission 4:45pm US PV Market – Leveraging the Market Situation to
Girish Sant, Coordinator Energy Group, Prayas, India Enable Successful Business
2:45pm On Ground Dynamics in Implementing Solar Projects Parag Bhamre, Associate Consultant, EuPD Research,
Vishwesh Palekar, Business Head, Germany
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., India 5:10pm OCI's View on the Global Solar Market - What is the
3:05pm PV Market in India: Opportunities and Challenges Future Outlook on the Emerging Asian Market
for Foreign Players Minkyu Lim, Executive Vice President, OCI Company
Sushil Rajpurohit, Project Manager, EAC - Euro Asia Ltd., Korea
Consulting Pvt. Ltd.,India 5:35pm Development of the Chinese Domestic PV Market until
3:25pm Potential and Prospects of Solar Energy in 2012 in the Light of Policy Support Mechanism
the Thar Desert Frank Haugwitz, Head of Conference Development,
Dr. Navratna Nahar, Principal Scientist, Solar Promotion International GmbH, China
Central Arid Zone Research Institute, India
3:45pm Coffee Break

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| OFF-GRID PV MARKET INDIA – | OFF-GRID PV APPLICATIONS/


PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES MINI GRID SYSTEMS/ MICRO FINANCE

FACTS FACTS

Date Monday, December 13, 2010 Date Monday, December 13, 2010
Time 2:00pm–3:45pm Time 4:15pm–6:00pm
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Summary Summary
India’s National Solar Mission stresses the deployment of up to Aiming to solve the basic energy requirements of up to 400 mil-
200 MW of off-grid PV applications including 2 million rural solar lion people, the National Solar Mission stresses the deployment
lights in its first phase, which closes in 2013. This track focuses of decentralized, or off-grid, PV applications. Presentations here
on the Indian off-grid market, its challenges and perspectives, and emphasize the lessons learned from existing hybrid mini-grids as
practical experience. well as various energy solutions designed for people living in rural
areas, currently available.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010

2:00pm Welcome and Introduction 4:15pm Welcome and Introduction


2:05pm Off-Grid Markets for Innovative, Light Weight, Flexible 4:20pm Energy Solutions for the Other 500 Million
CIGS PV Mayank Sekhsaria, Co-Founder, Greenlight Planet India
Dr. Nitant Mate, Head Green Technologies Cell, Kirloskar Pvt. Ltd., India
Integrated Technologies Limited, India 4:45pm Innovative Pico Lighting Systems
2:35pm Solar PV Power - Challenges and Opportunities in Indian Carsten Michelsen, Executive Director, Auroville Energy
Rural Electrification Products, India
Ravinder Tanwar,Vice President Operations, 5:10pm Flexible Solar System for Rural Development -
Websol Energy Systems Ltd, India The Fair Alternative to Mircofinance
3:05pm Solar Lantern Aims to Wipe Out Kerosene Lamps Globally Christian Brillinger, Managing Director,
Mandeep Singh, Managing Director, d.light energy, India Phocos India Solar Pvt. Ltd, India
3:45pm Coffee Break 5:35pm Innovative Financing for Rural Energy Services
Ananth Aravamudan, Senior Technical Manager,
SELCO Solar Light Pvt. Ltd. (Participation sponsored by
REEEP International Secretariat), India

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| SOLAR THERMAL MARKET INDIA | GLOBAL SOLAR THERMAL MARKETS


(EUROPE/US/ASIA)

FACTS FACTS

Date Monday, December 13, 2010 Date Monday, December 13, 2010
Time 2:00pm–3:45pm Time 4:15pm–6:00pm
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Summary Summary
Solar Thermal applications in India pose great potential, thus the This session features national support policies, industrial deve-
National Solar Mission has laid particular emphasis on future lopment, current status and potential, as well as perspectives for
deployment. This session highlights the current market conditions solar thermal systems for European, North American and Asian
and their continued development, areas for application, and markets.
future prospects.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010 MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2010

2:00pm Welcome and Introduction 4:15pm Welcome and Introduction


2:05pm Indian Solar Thermal Industry - Future Challenges 4:20pm Market Aspects in Europe and the Perspective Offered
Mangal Akole, Managing Director, Akson's Solar by the Policy Framework (20/20 Targets)
Equipments Pvt. Ltd., India Dr. Harald Drück, Board Member, European Solar
2:35pm Area Based Energy Service Company (ESCO) Model for Thermal Industry Federation (ESTIF), Belgium
Solar Water Heating in India 4:50pm The Solar Thermal Market - Status and Perspectives –
Namrata Mukherjee, Manager, Mercados Energy Focus on "The Americas"
Markets India Pvt. Ltd., India Werner B. Koldehoff, Board Member, German Solar
3:05pm Channelizing Electric Distribution Companies to Industry Association (BSW), Germany
Implement Solar Water Heaters 5:20pm Solar Thermal Industry in China
Jaideep Malaviya, Chief Executive Officer, Solar Thermal Sven Tetzlaff, Editor, Sun & Wind Energy (Asia), China
Federation of India, India
3:45pm Coffee Break

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| CRYSTALLINE SILICON – INNOVATIVE PROSPECTS | THIN FILM PV – INNOVATIVE PROSPECTS

FACTS FACTS

Date Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Date Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Time 9:00am–10:45am Time 11:15am–1:00pm
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Summary Summary
Crystalline silicon applications dominate the global PV market The speakers in this session are focusing on status and perspectives
with a more than an 80% share. Using this as a backdrop, this of thin-film related technical advancements, identifying areas for
session discusses technological and system integration prospects, further cost reduction and experiences gained from large-scale
continued development of the market, and technologies from an deployment. Also of importance is the status and outlook of
industry perspective. These topics are being analyzed by materials different types of thin film technologies regarding technological
suppliers, cell and equipment manufacturers, and other solar breakthroughs, innovations and gained experience.
professions directly involved in the field.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2010 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2010

9:00am Welcome and Introduction 11:15am Welcome and Introduction


9:05am PV for India: Technology and System Integration 11:20am Status, Development and Prospectus of
Prospects Thin Film Photovoltaic Technologies
Dr. George Hanna, Head, Sales Area Manager India, Dr. Nirav Vora, Post Doctoral Researcher,
Bosch Solar Energy AG, Germany National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), U.S.
9:35am PV Market & Technology from an Industry Perspective 11:50am Role of Technology in Achieving Photovoltaic
Dr. Arun Ramakrishnan, Manager Market & Technology, Economies
centrotherm photovoltaics AG, Germany Dr. Mohan Bhan, Vice President Thin Films,
10:05am The Material Supplier's Role in Driving Down PV Cost Moser Baer Solar Ltd., India
and Improving Profitability 12:20pm Innovative Dry Vacuum Pumps Enable Efficient
Gaetan Borgers, Global Industry Director, Processes in the Solar Industry
Dow Corning Corporation, U.S. Kavreet Bhangu, Global Head of Market Segment –
10:45am Coffee Break Solar, Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum GmbH, Germany
1:00pm Lunch Break

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| THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS | FINANCING OF PV PROJECTS


CONCERNING PV IN INDIA

FACTS FACTS

Date Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Date Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Time 9:00am–10:45am Time 11:15am–1:00pm
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Summary Summary
Representatives of various international development and financial Indian and international professionals are presenting various
cooperation organizations, including the Asian Development aspects of project financing, including the bankability of solar
Bank (ADB), International Finance Corporation (IFC), GTZ, and projects as a result of the National Solar Mission, the path to
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, are presenting project financing, and the key challenges encountered by inter-
their individual support programs instrumental in facilitating the national investors looking to tap the Indian solar market.
deployment of PV throughout India.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2010 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2010

9:00am Welcome and Introduction 11:15am Welcome and Introduction


9:05am ADB’s Partial Credit Guarantee for Solar Projects in India 11:20am Financing the Phase Wise 22 GW Solar Power
Sujata Gupta, Head Private Sector Group, India Resident Generation & the Indian Solar Manufacturing
Mission (Asian Development Bank), India, tbc. S.J. Vijay, Managing Director, Salmon Leap
9:35am Developing of Solar Cities in India Assosiates India Pvt. Ltd., India
Dwipen Boruah, Director Energy & Climate, ICLEI Local 11:40am Path to Project Financing for Solar Projects in India
Governments for Sustainability – South Asia, India Rana S. Mookherjee, Senior Director,
9:55am Promoting the Commercialisation of Solar Energy in Solaria Corporation, U.S.
Urban and Industrial Areas 12:00pm Key Challenges for an International Investor in India
Dr. Hermann Herz, Deputy Director Indo – German Petra Leue-Bahns, Managing Director, ecolutions
Energy Programme & Teamleader Carbon Procurement GmbH & Co KGaA, Germany
Unit (CPU), German Technical Corporation (GTZ), India 12:20pm Bankability of Solar Power: Indian Scenario
10:20am IFC’s Engagement in the Indian Solar Market Anmol Singh Jaggi, Director, Gensol Consultants Pvt.
Speaker tbc. Ltd, India
10:45am Coffee Break 12:40pm Perspective of Financing Solar PV Projects in
Indian Context
Alok Nigam, Vice President Business Development,
Lanco Solar Energy Private Limited, India
1:00pm Lunch Break

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| SOLAR THERMAL APPLICATIONS – | CST/CSP TECHNOLOGIES


PERSPECTIVES AND CHALLENGES

FACTS FACTS

Date Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Date Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Time 9:00am–10:45am Time 11:15am–1:00pm
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Summary Summary
This track focuses on the utilization of various solar thermal ap- This solar thermal session takes a look at the development of
plications from a technical perspective. Representatives of solar solar thermal power plants featuring different technical concepts,
thermal companies as well as research and development institutions such as the newest collector technologies and materials for
are presenting new applications designed to meet the demand higher efficiency. Also in focus is the global solar thermal industry
in both the residential and commercial segments. and currently commissioned power plants, which serve as a
reference for the challenges and successes encountered during
the execution of such projects.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2010

9:00am Welcome and Introduction


9:05am Industrial Applications of Solar Thermal Technologies TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2010
Prof. Dr. Varghese Panthalookaran,
Professor and Dean of Research & Development, 11:15am Welcome and Introduction
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, India 11:20am Challenges in the Implementation of Solar Thermal
Power Projects
9:35am Standardisation and Certification of Solar Thermal
Products as a Basis for Market Development Shiv Shukla, President, Abengoa Solar, India
11:40am Linear Fresnel Collectors for the Generation of Industrial
Dr. Harald Drück, Head of Research & Testing Centre for
Process Heat and Solar Cooling
Solar Thermal Systems, University of Stuttgart, Institute
of Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering (ITW), Dr. Andreas Häberle, Chief Executive Officer,
Germany PSE AG, Germany
12:00pm Solar Energy…Down to Earth! Lessons Learnt
10:05am Differences between Pump Forced and Thermosiphon
while Developing Solar Concentrators
Solar Water Heaters in Residential and Commercial
Applications Francesco Orioli, Managing Director, Soltigua, Italy
Robin Welling, Managing Director, TISUN GmbH, Germany 12:20pm India Ready Solar Thermal Technology
Hari Kiran Chereddi, Managing Director,
10:45am Coffee Break
Sujana Energy Limited, India
12:40pm Concentrating System for Medium Temperatures and
CPV/T – A New Era in Solar Energy for India
Robert Olsson, President, Arquata AB, Sweden
1:00pm Lunch Break

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| LARGE-SCALE PV SYSTEMS | BALANCE OF SYSTEMS – INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS

FACTS FACTS

Date Wednesday, December 15, 2010 Date Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Time 9:00am–10:45am Time 11:15am–1:00pm
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Summary Summary
In this session, hands-on, experienced industry professionals BoS – components often described as the backbone of PV
representing developers, installers, and operators are sharing Systems– are constantly being optimized with the overall goal to
critical issues encountered during the course of design, imple- achieve greater efficiency, reliability and durability. This session
mentation, operation and maintenance of projects realized in features the latest development trends in this field. Furthermore,
India and abroad. the influence of the inverter performance on the total cost
ownership of the project is being discussed.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2010


WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2010
9:00am Welcome and Introduction
9:05am Grid Solar Power in India - Complexity to Simplification 11:15am Welcome and Introduction
Inderpreet Wadhwa, Chief Executive Officer, Azure Power 11:20am Trends in PV Inverters for PV Power Plants and
India Pvt. Ltd., India Commercial Plants
9:25am 5 MWp Solar Photovoltaic Power Plant Performance Ralf Betkerowitz, Director Sales & Marketing,
Analysis in Indian Climatic Condition Siemens AG, Germany
Rabindra Satpathy Ph.D., President Solar Business, 11:45am Inverters for MegaWatt Size Solar Farms
Reliance Industries Ltd., India Perry Schugart, Director Power Converter Business,
9:45am Large Scale Ground Mounted PV Power Plants – AMSC American Superconductor, India
Standards, System Design & Real Life Challenges in 12:00pm Influence of the Inverter Performance and Features
Project Management & Construction on the Total Cost of Ownership
Rajesh Bhat, President, juwi India Renewable Energies Tobias Henne, Director Product Management,
Pvt. Ltd., India SMA Solar Technology AG, Germany
10:05am Feedback from the First Large Scale Ground Based PV 12:25pm Performance of Solar Photovoltaic Systems
Plant Ever Built in France Prof. Dr. Narendra Bansal, Consultant Delta Renewable
Stéphane Jallat, Managing Director, Solairedirect, France Energy Business, Delta Group, India
10:25am Photovolatic Power Solutions for Commercial and
1:00pm Lunch Break
Industrial Buildings
Dr. Thomas Bickl, Director New Business Development
Solar, Schüco International KG, Germany
10:45am Coffee Break

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PHOTO: High caliber speakers present the latest information on India’s solar industry.

| TESTING & CERTIFICATION,


TRAINING & EDUCATION

FACTS

Date Wednesday, December 15, 2010


Time 9:00am–10:45am
Online Registration www.intersolar.in conference
On-Site Registration The Leela Kempinski Hotel, Foyer

Summary
Presentations given by representatives from international testing
and certification institutes include information on technical
requirements in needed to comply with IEC requirements and PV
power plant certification aspects. Stipulations in the National
Solar Mission make it a requirement to provide training and
education to all stakeholders representing the PV value chain.
Speakers are focusing on the future demand for training and
education and are sharing experiences learned abroad.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2010

9:00am Welcome and Introduction


9:05am Testing and Certification Considerations to Meet IEC
Requirements
Srinivas Chakravarthy, Country Head Industry Services,
TUV Rheinland India Pvt. Ltd., India
9:35am Energy Security SPV Power Plant Certification
Hitesh Jain, Business Manager Energy,
Underwriters Laboratories, India
10:05am Education and Training on PV in India – How to Meet
the Future Demand
Prof. Pratibha Sharma, Assistant Professor,
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
10:45am Coffee Break

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| QUALITY ISSUES – | PV PROJECT DEVELOPMENT


CONSTRUCTION & PROJECT MANAGEMENT

FACTS FACTS

Date Wednesday, December 15, 2010 Date Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Time 9:00am–10:45am Time 11:15am–1:00pm
Online Registration www.intersolar.in conference Online Registration www.intersolar.in conference
On-Site Registration The Leela Kempinski Hotel, Foyer On-Site Registration The Leela Kempinski Hotel, Foyer

Summary Summary
Quality issues related to on-site workflow optimization, reliability This track introduces necessary steps for successful project deve-
of solar products and systems as well as experiences with lopment, including the most important periods in planning, and
mounting structures, among other issues, are being presented by design. Project developers are presenting challenges and per-
representatives of companies primarily engaged in the downstream spectives from different angles during different stages of a
sector. project’s development.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2010 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2010

9:00am Welcome and Introduction 11:15am Welcome and Introduction


9:05am Successful Project Development and Execution 11:20am A Lender's Engineer Perspective Solar of PV Power –
of Multi MW Power Plants Technology and Project Risks
Klaus Gehrlicher, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Ian Irvine, Technical Director, SgurrEnergy Ltd., UK
Gehrlicher Solar AG, Germany 11:45am Performance Study of Some Megawatt Level Solar PV
9:35am Planning Criteria, Prime Quality and Safety Aspects for Grid Connected Power Plants
Large-Scale Photovoltaic Projects Dr. Padmanabhan Jayakumar, Director & Chief Executive
Joachim Wagner, International Sales Manager, Schletter Officer, Arbutus Consultants Pvt. Ltd., India
GmbH, Germany 12:10pm An Accurate Solar Assessment: The Road to Profitability
10:05am Quality and Reliability of Solar PV Products and Systems Matt Garvert Ph.D., Director Training and Education,
Dr. Thomas Reindl, Director Solar Energy Systems, Solar 3tier, U.S.
Energy Research Insitute of Singapore (SERIS), Singapore 12:35pm Opportunities & Challenges for Developers Achieving
10:45am Coffee Break 20 GW Solar Power by 2020 in India
Ravinder (Ravi) Raina, President, Astonfield Renewables,
India
1:00pm Lunch Break

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