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Gasification India 2019.Cdr "India is Looking at Technology in Coal Gasification to Get Clean Energy and We Are Inviting Other Countries to Come with Their Technology for Use in Coal Gasification” Organiser Supported By Coal Petcoke Biomass Waste Ministry of Coal* Ministry of Power* Ministry of Environment & Forest* Ministry of Chemical & Fertilisers* Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas* ------------- Presents --------- -------- -------- - GASIFICATION INDIA 2019 Concurrent Show - - Electricity Chemicals Fertilisers Liquid Fuels SNG Hydrogen Waste to Energy PRINCIPAL Sponsors TITLE Sponsor POWERING Sponsors SUPPORTING Sponsors ASSOCIATE Sponsor Mission Energy Foundation have Religiously and Dedicatedly Given 11 YEARS to the Nation with 14 EVENTS on Gasification & Waste- to-Energy, Creating Forums of Discussion; Exchange of Ideas; Sharing Practical Experiences; Govt. Advocacies & Networking Opportunities to Professionals & Businesses WORLDWIDE. With all the rights, MISSION ENERGY FOUNDATION urge you all to gather in large scale during the TWO PARALLEL Conference-Expo- Awards GASIFICATION INDIA & WASTE-to-ENERGY 2019; scheduled on 28-29 NOVEMBER 2019 at Vivanta - Dwarka, New Delhi. As world energy demand continues to grow, it is ever more important that the environment is safeguarded and that energy production and use become sustainable. Renewable energy will, in the longer term, play a significant role. In the meantime, we continue to rely on traditional resources, including fossil fuels, which must be exploited using advanced, cleaner, technologies. GASIFICATION can only reduce India's dependence upon imported oil for transport fuels, reducing our import bill by a third. India's transport sector will become carbon-neutral and hence, can become a leader in the battle against climate change. GASIFICATION enables a wide range of energy sources including coal, biomass and residual oils to be converted into environmentally-friendly chemicals and fuels. Most of the effluents normally created in atmospheric burning plants are caught before combustion and converted into useful by-products, or captured for safe storage. The important key components of GASIFICATION cover: abundant resources and deposits of coal, demand for clean energy, wide range of biomass / waste feedstock, recover energy locked in biomass and municipal solid waste, eliminating incineration of landfilling and produce electricity with significantly reduced environmental impact compared to conventional technologies. The increase inurbanization and the population living in cities and towns, and the rise in the price of oil, have put pressure on traditional energy supplies, and have helped drive the gasification dramatically over the years. The failure to acquire current energy and power resources, lack of alternatives to gasification, increasing industrialization by exploiting natural resources, and acceptance of governments to invest in R&D of gasifier plants, has increased the gasification demand. E D I T I O N E D I T I O N ------------- Presents --------- -------- -------- - GASIFICATION - - INDIA 2019 Waste to Energy ( CONFERENCE - EXPO - A WARDS) ( CONFERENCE - EXPO - A WARDS) EXPLORING EXPLORING POSSIBILITIES for POSSIBILITIES for CLEAN ENERGY GENERATION CLEAN ENERGY GENERATION 10th Edition of GASIFICATION INDIA 2019, the Conference – Expo - Awards is scheduled on 28-29 November 2019, Vivanta - Dwarka, New Delhi. Mission Energy Foundation; expertise on researching and conducting conferences on waste to energy over the past few years now and has GASIFICATION INDIA has always been timely event that identifies the developed a thorough understanding of the various technology options and opportunities to invest and implement various gasification technologies. It brings their viabilities. Diverse business opportunities along the value chain, the together gasification investors & operators, owners, synthetic gas users including global scenario and the market segment for each of the waste to energy power, fertilizer and chemical companies, technology and financiers to discuss technologies are well known to us and we are poised to provide a balanced critical issues facing the growing sector today! opinion about waste to energy industry. GASIFICATION INDIA 2019 is an all-inclusive, proficient platform that provides To promote a better understanding of role solid and liquid wastes can play in an in detail analysis of extensive drivers, challenges, restraints, opportunities, providing power, chemical and refining industries with economically present market trends and approach influencing the global gasification industry competitive and environmentally conscious technology option to produce together with projections and forecasts. GASIFICATION INDIA 2019 covers electricity, fuel and chemicals; Mission Energy Foundation takes this processing technique, investment plan, services as well as network opportunity to concurrently organise the 5th edition of Waste-to-Energy management. In addition, it discusses gasification supply chain, financial Conference on 28-29 November 2019, Vivanta - Dwarka, New Delhi. support, retailers' analysis, and marketing channels. Moreover, it describes gasification market entry strategies, opportunities and development challenges predicting the future growth of the gasification market across the globe by integrating the information with relevant findings. HTTP://GASIFICATION2019.MISSIONENERGY.ORG 1800 212 5122 [email protected] NOV GASIFICATION - - 28 - 29 INDIA 2019 Waste to Energy 2019 New Delhi Vivanta-Dwarka THE CONFERENCE GASIFICATION CLEAN ENERGY THE EXPO AWARD TWO PARALLEL Conferenes 2019 GASIFICATION INDIA & WASTE-to-ENERGY, scheduled on 28-29 November Exhibiting during 2019, Vivanta – Dwarka, GASIFICATION INDIA & THE AWARDS New Delhi; connecting WASTE-to-ENERGY is a cost Professionals & Businessess effective and invaluable tool to WORLDWIDE help deliver your technology, product, equipment and The Global Clean Energy services to senior decision Award – 2019 shall honor clean makers of your core target generators and solutions market and will help grow your providers; encouraging & business motivating to adopt best practices and become role models for others to emulate for the years to come ahead... HTTP://GASIFICATION2019.MISSIONENERGY.ORG 1800 212 5122 [email protected] NOV GASIFICATION - - 28 - 29 INDIA 2019 Waste to Energy 2019 New Delhi WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Vivanta-Dwarka Leading power generation companies, petrochemical plant operators and the oil refining industry including: managers and directors of gasification, biomass or clean coal technology, power generation, R&D and new technologies, renewable strategy, sustainable technologies, environment and CO2managers, CTOs, COOs as well as business development executives from technical service providers, consultants and regulators. Government Institutions, Regulators & Energy planning Authorities - Coal Miners - Fertilizer Manufacturers - Oil & Gas companies - Power Companies - Other gas users - Investors and Financiers - Gasification Technology Licensors - Technology Upgradation providers - Gas processing and sulphur recovery technology companies Engineering and construction companies - Waste water treatment & environmental services - Leading research institutes - International association Chairman, Managing Directors, Technical Director, Commercial Director, Project Director, Residual Waste Service Officers, Chief Investment Officer, Heads of Renewable Energy, Heads of Sustainable Development, Heads of Strategic Developments, Heads of New Project Developments, Alternative Energy Advisors, Assistant Manager, Business Development Manager, Chemistry Professor, Commercial Manager Energy, Contract Development Manager, Heads of Supply Chain Management, Fuel Use Officer, HSE Manager, Energy from Waste Technology Managers, Investment Analysts, Commercial Managers, Heads of Waste Management, Secretary, Joint Secretary (Ministry) & Municipal Commissioners. PAST EVENTS t h 8 International Summit & EXPO CONFERENCE - EXPO - A WARD v 9.0 th EXPO 7 annual international summit & 6th annual international summit & EXPO th 5 annual international summit 2014 GASIFICATION GASIFICATION GASIFICATION GASIFICATION INDIA 2018 INDIA 2017 INDIA 2016 INDIA 2015 11 - 12 February 2016, Hotel Taj Vivanta, New Delhi th th Theme: Drivers and Constraints for an Emerging Industry in Developing Countries 13 - 14 February 2015, Radisson Blu Hotel, New Delhi 10 & 11 April 2014 6 - 7 December 2017 The Gateway to India’s Cleaner Future Summit Theme: New Horizons in Gasification: TARGET 2020 NDCC II, Convention Centre, New Delhi 29 - 30 November 2018, New Delhi Hotel Vivanta by Taj, Dwarka, New Delhi th 4 annual international summit 2013 3rdannual international summit 2012 th th The Path Forward Summit Theme: Solution for Sustainable Environment & Energy Supply 11-12 DECEMBER 11 & 12 February 2013 MUMBAI, INDIA 27 - 28 February 2012 “Vision 2020: National Option for Clean, Green and Sustainable Energy” NDCC II, Convention Centre, New Delhi NDCC II Convention Centre, NDMC Complex, New Delhi, India 14 - 15 February 2011, NDCC-II Convention Centre, New Delhi, India COCOALAL GASGAS : : 20102010 an international summit on 2nd annual international summit 4th EDITION - Conference - Expo - Award 3rd annual international summit - -- - - - Waste t- o Energy Waste -t o -Energy - - Waste to Energy Summit Theme: Waste to Energy Summit Theme: Challenges and Opportunities for Challenges and Opportunities to Generate Energy from Agro and Municipal Solid Waste Discover, Develop & Dedicate
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