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World Clean Coal Week, India Focus 2012
India, Delhi
June 15, 2012 - June 14, 2012
World Clean Coal Week, India Focus 2012
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Following on the success of last two years’ conference in Beijing, we are proud to announce 2012 World Clean Coal Week, India Focus will be held from June 14 to15, 2012 in Delhi, India. With coal will continue playing a key role in India’s energy mix, low emissions coal technology may become an ...expand
Organizer: SZ&W Group
June 14, 2012 00:00
Price: 2585USD
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June 15, 2012 00:00
Venue: Delhi
Contact Phone: 86 21 58300710
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Following on the success of last two years’ conference in Beijing, we are proud to announce 2012 World Clean Coal Week, India Focus will be held from June 14 to15, 2012 in Delhi, India.
With coal will continue playing a key role in India’s energy mix, low emissions coal technology may become an option in the long-term. WCCW will bring together over 300 leaders and specialists from more than 30 countries. The theme of this year’s conference, Roadmap to Active Deployment of Cleaner Coal Technologies, covers a wide spectrum of important topics on gasification, coal to liquid, syngas, clean power generation and environmental issues.
In 2010 and 2011, WCCW attracted more than 700 attendees from 50 countries, with a record 74% being C-Level. We expect to top these numbers in 2012, as we offer even more business-generating opportunities.
The only clean coal dedicated event in India
Featuring 35+ speakers who are in charge of clean coal projects in India, China, the U.S., South Africa and Europe
Platform for technology providers from coal mining, steel making, power generation and chemical sector
Road to commercialization for UCG, Gasification, CTL, IGCC, and the applications at industrial level
WCCW Advisory Committee
Fredrick Palmer, Chairman, World Coal Association
Andrew Minchener, Associate Principal, IEA Clean Coal Center
Dennis Bracy, CEO, US-China Clean Coal Forum
Thomas Sarkus, Director, NETL, DOE
B. Bhambhani, Former Executive Director, BHEL
Sun Maoyuan, Former Chairman, China United Coalbed Methane Co.
Li Jinping, President, Lu'an Group
Zhang Minling, Vice President, Yankuang Group
Huang Shengchu, President, China Coal Information Institute & National Institute for Occupational Safety
Key discussion points
Overview of the role of coal in the world energy outlook and future of clean coal development
Spotlight on rich coal resources and developing world class project in India
Presenting the development and investment opportunities in India for clean coal projects developers and technology licensors
Challenges in the utilization of low ranking coal and the impact on national energy security
Investment and financing opportunities in India
India’s growth in coal gasification and opportunities for advanced clean coal projects
Advanced technologies of coal gasification, combustion, CTL, low ranking coal upgrading
WCCW panels and sessions
Global clean coal development & India strategy
Joint opportunities to accelerate the deployment of advanced coal technology – next steps
Clean coal fundamental: gasification
Identify the priority for India underground coal gasification development
Clean coal applications: ranging from steel, power to refinery industry
Low ranking coal upgrading
Brainstorm: Overcoming key challenges of coal upgrading in India
Addressing future challenges and opportunities
Participation of senior government officials, coal and power companies from India, China, U.S.A., Indonesia, Australia, Poland as well as top executives from international technology licensors, EPCs, power equipment providers, investment banks and international media.
Contact information:
Time: 14 Jun. - 15 Jun. 2012
Location: Delhi, India
Hosting Organization: SZ&W Group
Event Website: www.szwgroup.com/wccwindia2012
Tel: +86 21 5830 0710
Fax: +86 21 5831 1668
E-mail: wccw@szwgroup.com
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