Conference on Net Zero Strategies and Green Power Procurement for Corporates
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The Lead Sponsor is INR 3,00,000/ USD 4,450
- 1 speaker slot + Panelist
- Prominent logo presence at the conference (backdrop, vertical panel, e-brochure, website, and other social media). Nomenclature can be of your choice like “sustainability partner” , “Floating solar partner”, “solar power partner”, “Energy Partner”, etc.
- 6 delegate registrations (from the sponsoring company)
- Stall Space
- Opportunity to share a wish list of 15-20 organisations to meet them at the conference (to be shared at least 3-4 weeks prior to the event)
- Electronic Direct Mailer (EDM) campaign with sponsor logo to master database
- Hyperlink of sponsor website on the event website page
- Brand mention on all conference promotional material (mailings, ads, etc.)
- Distribution of sponsor promotional material to each participant
- 1 page add on Renewable Watch Magazine
- List of participants to be shared post-conference
Co-sponsorship is INR 1,50,000/ USD 2,250
- 1 speaker slot (if alligned to agenda) + stall space
- 4 delegate registrations (from the sponsoring company)
- Hyperlink of sponsor website on the event website page
- Brand mention on all conference promotional material (mailings, ads, etc.)
- Distribution of sponsor promotional material to each participant
- List of participants to be shared post-conference
Following are the participating organizations(in alphabetical order):Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy | Apraava Renewable Energy | Argus Partner | Brightnight Power | British High Comission | Buyofuel | Calibre Chemicals | CEEW | Centre for Social and Economic Progress | Cleantech Solar | CSTEP | EDF Renewables | Eka Infra | EKI Energy Services | Emergent Ventures | EPIC India | EY | Fourth Partner Energy | FTI Consulting Inc | Grassroots Energy | GR Infra | Grid Edgewrks | Hero Future Energies | IBI group | ICICI Bank | Inclusive Energy | Insolare Energy | Intelion Systems | International Finance Corporation | JSW Steel | Kalpataru Projects | Larsen & Toubro | Leapting | Lodha Group | Lucky Investment Managers | Maharashtra Energy Development Agency | Mitsubishi Corp | Mt. Stonegate | Mondelēz International | Neufin | Nurturing Gaia | Nxtra by Airtel | Powerica | Power Exchange India Limited | RPG Group | SAIL | SED Fund | Skill Council for Green Jobs | Sistema Bio | Swami Vessels | Tata Power | Tata Steel | Telawne Power Equipments | The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) | Uttam Energy | WRI India and many others.
India Infrastructure Publishing is a company dedicated to providing information, analysis and insight on infrastructure sectors in India, through magazines, conferences, newsletters, research reports and websites.
We have product offerings and services offerings in the power, oil and gas, coal, roads, and bridges, ports and shipping, airports, railways, urban mass transit, smart cities, water and waste, mining, construction, telecom, and infrastructure finance sectors.
We publish six magazines – Power Line, Indian Infrastructure, Renewable Watch, tele.net, Smart Utilities, and Gujarat Infrastructure. Each of these magazines is a market leader in its segment.
The group also publishes eight electronic weekly newsletters, over 30 annual research reports, more than 14 directories and six websites ( www.indiainframonitor.com, www.indiapowerregulation.com, www.tele.net.in, www.indiainfrastructure.com, www.renewablewatch.in,
www.smartutilities.net.in ) and organises close to 50 conferences.
Renewable Watch covers the entire spectrum of renewable energy – wind, solar, bioenergy, small hydro and other emerging technologies – and includes both grid-interactive and off grid power solutions. It aims to provide accurate information to track investments and projects, to showcase innovations and technologies and to offer a platform for debate and discussion on policy, regulation and financing. The magazine is targeted at wind and solar energy developers, technology providers, equipment manufacturers, conventional power producers, renewable energy development agencies, discoms and transcos, fuel producers and sellers, financial institutions, carbon fund managers, industrial consumers, policy makers, regulators, government agencies, research organisations, management consultants, etc.
| For registration and sponsorship opportunities: Prerna Babber Assistant Manager-Conferences Mobile No- 8826335024 Email id- prerna.babber@indiainfrastructure.com |
The corporate consumer segment is becoming a major contributor in to the country’s India’s renewable energy growth. With declining renewable power tariffs, attractive business models
The mission of this conference is to highlight the key developments, strategies and plans of corporates, emerging opportunities, as well as the key trends and business models in the growing green corporate PPA market. The conference will bring together corporates from different business verticals, renewable energy developers, technology providers, policymakers and regulators, consultancies and research organisations, financial institutions, and other experts to discuss the key learnings, issues and solutions.
Decarbonisation Trends and Opportunities
- What have been the growth trends in the corporate space? How does this compare with the global experience?
- Has there been a significant increase in the adoption of net-zero strategies among Indian corporates?
- Which are the key business models in the renewable PPA space? What is the short-term and long-term outlook?
Plans of Leading Corporates
- What are the focus areas for corporates with respect to decarbonisation?
- What are the companies’ key initiatives in the renewable energy space? What are their targets?
- What are the typical advantages for corporates to switch to renewable power?
Role of Carbon Markets
- What are the key mechanisms in India for carbon trading?
- What role can a national carbon market play in offsetting emissions?
- What are the current price trends? What is the outlook?
Sustainable Financing and ESG Investments
- How has the investment scenario evolved with respect to net-zero requirements? What are the major risks and considerations for financiers? How can they be addressed?
- What have been the key trends in the ESG financing space?
- How has the investor mindset changed with respect to carbon-intensive projects? What is the outlook?
Case Studies and Experience
- What were the key achievements and targets under the strategy? What has been the progress?
- What has been the overall experience in terms of issues and challenges?
- What regulatory provisions are required to address these?
Developer Plans and Perspective
- What are the renewable power developers’ plans and experience in this space?
- What are the advantages of these corporate PPAs from a developer perspective? Which business model is more favourable?
- What are the key hurdles faced in implementing these projects?
Role of Power Exchanges
- Which are the major trading mechanisms on Indian power exchanges for renewable power?
- What have been the growth trends in terms of volumes? What are the current prices for short-term open access on power exchanges?
- What other power trading mechanisms are under discussion or formulation? What role can power exchanges play in the creation of a virtual PPA market?
The confirmed speakers include (in alphabetical order):
- Aun Abdullah, Deputy Vice President, Lodha Group
- Mateen Abdul, CEO, Grassroots Energy
- Hemanshu Bhatt, CTO, Co-Founder, InSolare Energy
- Pheroze Chichgar, Vice President & Head – Business Development, Cleantech Solar
- Shirish Garud, Renewable Energy Consultant, TERI
- Anil V Kale, AVP, Strategy and Regulatory, PXIL
- Naveen Khandelwal, CEO, BrightNight India
- Atul Kharate, Chief Operating Officer, IAV BIOGAS
- Pradeep Panigrahi, Head – Corporate Sustainability, Larsen & Toubro
- Viddyesh Raje, Head – BD, Utility Scale Projects & Bid Management, Tata Power
- Devidas Kulkarni, Divisional General Manager, Maharashtra Energy Development Agency
- Rachika A. Sahay, Partner, Argus Partners
- Animesh Sharma, Head – Business Development (C&I), Hero Future Energies
- Sindhu Sharma, Head – ESG, Nxtra by Airtel
- Piyush Sohani, Managing Director- India, Sistema.bio India
- Jay Kumar Waghela, CEO Distributed Solar, Fourth Partner Energy
Who Should Attend?
The conference is targeted at the top- and middle-level managers from:
- Policymakers and Regulatory Agencies
- Commercial and Industrial Users
- Institutional Consumers
- Corporates
- Independent Power Producers
- Service Providers
- Renewable Energy Development Agencies
- Power Utilities (Discoms, Transcos, Gencos)
- Power Trading Companies
- Energy Storage Experts
- Captive Power Consumers
- Testing and Certification Agencies
- Technology and Equipment Providers
- Legal and Consulting Firms
- Financial Institutions, Insurance Companies and Other Investors
| Delegates | INR | GST@18% | Total INR | USD |
| One Delegate | 20,000 | 3,600 | 23,600 | 300 |
| Two Delegates | 32,000 | 5,760 | 37,760 | 450 |
| Three Delegates | 44,000 | 7,920 | 51,920 | 600 |
- GST @18 percent is applicable on the registration fee.
- Registration will be confirmed on receipt of the payment.
Terms & Conditions
Payment Policy:
- Full payment must be received prior to the conference.
- Conference fee includes lunch, tea/coffee and conference materials.
- Conference fees cannot be substituted for any other product or service being extended by India Infrastructure Publishing Pvt. Ltd.







