3rd Conference on WATER MANAGEMENT IN THERMAL POWER PLANTS

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The conference will provide an excellent opportunity for your organisation to showcase its products and services. We have developed impactful and value-oriented sponsorship packages under which the deliverables include:

Sponsor

  • Up to four delegate registrations (from the sponsoring company)
  • One speaking slot.
  • Exhibition space at the conference. (3mX 2m)
  • Electronic Direct Mailer (EDM) campaign with sponsor logo to master database
  • Hyperlink of sponsor website on the event website page 
  • Mention on all conference promotional material (mailings, ads, etc.)
  • Distribution of sponsor promotional material to each delegate
  • Prominent logo presence at the conference (backdrop, vertical panel, jacket cover, e-brochure, etc.)
EXHIBITION QUICK FACTS
Venue September 20, 2019,
Stall Dimensions Basic octonerm shell space to be provided
Lead sponsor (3mx3m)
Co-sponsor (2mx2m)
CONFERENCE QUICK FACTS
Dates September 20, 2019,
Timings 9:30am- 5:00pm
Registration Monday August 26 registration starts from 8:45am
Programme Type Non-residential
Requirements Participants need to carry their business cards and ID’s the venue
Venue Le Meridien, New Delhi

Some of the previous participating companies includes: AECOM, Andritz Hydro, APGENCO, Aquatech System, Banyan Tree Advisors, BHEL, Black& Veatech, Brookings India, Central Electricity Authority, CESC, CLSA, Damodar Valley Corporation, Delloite, Dhariwal Infrastructure, EEC, Essar Power , Forbes Marshall, GE, GIZ, GSECL,HEG, Hindustan Power-MB Power, Hydranautic-Nitto Group of Companies, ICRA, IL & FS Energy Development Company, Indo German Energy Fortum, Jindal Power , Kalpatru Power Transmission, Kirloskar Pneumatic, Lars Enviro, Maharashtra State Power Central Electricity Authority Govt of India, Multi Act Equity Consultancy, Nabha Power, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Nitto Group Company, NTPC, Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission, ONGC Tripura Power Company, Rattan India Power, Reliance, Securities investment Management, Shubham Acqualink, Siemens, Skipper, SMS Envocare, SRF, Suez Water, Tata Power, TERI, Thermax, Thermo Fisher Scientific India, TSGENCO, Uniper Power Service India, Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission, VDMA India Services, Weir Minerals, etc

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Le Méridien New Delhi
Windsor Place
New Delhi, 110001 India
Phone:+91 11 2371 0101
Fax:+91 11 2371 4545
Toll-free:+91 1800 11 1415

The conference is being organised by India Infrastructure Publishing, the leading provider of information on infrastructure sector through magazines,newsletters, reports and conferences. The company publishes PowerLine (India’s premier power magazine), Smart Utilities, Indian Infrastructure and Renewable Watch magazine. It also publishes a series of reports on Sewage Treatment Market in India and Municipal Solid Waste Market, Coal-based Power Generation and Captive Power in India. It also publishes Power Line Directory and Yearbook..

 

Organisers:     

Kanan Kumar
Tel: +91-11-41034615 (D),
M: +91-9891210461
Email: kanan.kumar@indiainfrastructure.com

Megha Apte
Email: megha.apte@indiainfrastructure.com
Mobile: +91-9582345887, +91-11- 41034616, +91-11-41034615

  • The vulnerability of the power generation industry to constraints in water availability has been growing over the years. As per official data, the power generation loss due to water shortages was around 16 BUs during the period 2013-14 to 2016-17.
  • The thermal power generation industry is one of the highest users of water with a share of around 87.8 per cent in industrial water consumption. However, over 70 per cent of India’s power plants are located in water stressed areas as per estimates. Thus, diminishing water supply and the pressure from competing water users have been the areas for concern for power plant owners.
  •  Adding to the pressures are the regulatory constraints that impose limits on water consumption. As per the norms issued by the environment ministry in December 2015, the existing plants’ specific water consumption has been capped at 3.5 cu. m per MWh. As per industry data, the majority of coal-based power plants in India have a water consumption of 5-7 cu. m per MWh.
  • New plants (added after January 2017) have to meet even more stringent requirements with a cap of 2.5 cu. m per MWh as well as achieve zero liquid discharge (ZLD). Meanwhile, as thermal power plants move towards wet FGD systems to comply with the new air emission norms, their water requirements are expected to increase.
  • Further, the government has made it mandatory for all thermal power plants within 50 km of a sewage treatment plant to use treated wastewater in their operations. While a few state and central gencos have been complying with this requirement, challenges with regard to the quality of water from STPs have been a constraining factor in greater uptake.
  • All these factors are increasing the pressure on power plant owners to look for alternative technologies and solutions that minimise water consumption in various systems and processes such as cooling systems and ash handling. Increasing the cycles of concentration of cooling water to reduce blow down, installing high efficiency drift eliminators in cooling towers, adopting dry cooling systems, optimising the ash water ratio, and installing ash water recirculation systems and high concentration slurry discharge systems are some of the strategies that the industry is considering.

KEY TRENDS AND OUTLOOK

  • What has been the trend in water consumption by thermal power plants?
  • What are the various areas of water consumption in thermal power projects?
  • What are their projected water requirements? What are the issues and concerns?

REVISED WATER CONSUMPTION NORMS – THE PROGRESS SO FAR

  • What is the total capacity of TPPs covered under the revised water norms?
  • What has been the progress so far in meeting these norms?
  • What are the issues and concerns? What is the way forward?

DEVELOPER PERSPECTIVE

  • What are the current water conservation practices adopted by TPPs?
  • What are the planned initiatives with regard to meeting the revised water consumption norms?
  • What are the key areas for concern? How are they being addressed?

FOCUS ON COOLING SYSTEMS

  • What are the typical water requirements for cooling systems in TPPs?
  • What are the cost economics of wet and dry cooling systems?
  • What are the best practices and solutions available for reducing the water consumption in cooling systems?

ASH HANDLING SYSTEMS

  • What are the water requirements for ash handling systems?
  • What are the new and emerging technologies for optimising the use of water in ash handling systems?
  • What has been the trend in the uptake of such solutions so far?

WATER REQUIREMENTS FOR FGD SYSTEMS

  • What are the water requirements of TPPs with wet FGD systems?
  • What are the various processes and systems that require water in an FGD system?
  • How is the industry gearing up to meet the water requirements for TPPs with FGD?

WASTEWATER TREATMENT AND ACHIEVING ZLD

  • What are the current wastewater treatment practices followed by TPPs?
  • What are the new and emerging technology options for achieving zero liquid discharge?
  • What has been the uptake of such solutions so far?

INDUSTRY SHOWCASE AND CASE STUDIES

  • What have been the noteworthy projects/initiatives in water management?
  • What are the water management-related plans and initiatives?
  • What are some of the new technologies and solutions being deployed?

DEVELOPERS’ VIEWPOINT

  • Experience so far and unresolved concerns [HAM, BOT (toll) and EPC]
  • Expectations from the new government
  • Future strategies

For speaking opportunities, please contact:
Neha Mathur

Email: neha.mathur@indiainfrastructure.com
Mob: + 91 8826000927

The event is expected to draw participation from executives, managers and decision makers from:

  • Thermal Power Plants
  • Policy makers and Regulators
  • Flyash Disposal Technology Providers
  • Other Technology Providers
  • Energy Efficiency Consultants
  • Captive Power Plants
  • Water supply & Sewage Boards
  • Instrumentation & Monitoring Solution Providers
  • Equipment Manufacturers, Engineering Consultants
  • Certification and Inspection Companies
  • Independent Power Producers
  • Wastewater and Effluent Treatment Companies
  • Power Plant O&M Providers
  • Water Management Consultants
  • R&D organisations, etc.

Kanan Kumar
Tel: +91-11-41034615 (D),
M: +91-9891210461
Email: kanan.kumar@indiainfrastructure.com

Megha Apte
Email: megha.apte@indiainfrastructure.com
Mobile: +91-9582345887, +91-11- 41034616, +91-11-41034615

By :

  • Le Meridien
  • New Delhi

Event Schedule Details

  • September 20, 2019 (Friday)
    09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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