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Ministry of Shipping Government of India Shipping Corporation of India Auditorium, Shipping House, 245, Madam Kama Road, Mumbai May 30, 2017, Conference on Opportunities in & Promotion of Green Energy & Oil Spill Management in Indian Ports Conclave on Green Ports & Oil Spill Management-2017 In addion to above, Government has approved a new central sector scheme for providing assistance to Major Ports and oil handling Non-Major Ports under State Marime Boards/ State Govts for migang measures as well as combang oil polluon. The Scheme would be administered by Ministry of Shipping. Financial assistance under the Scheme would be given in the form of grant-in-aid to help these ports procure polluon response (PR) equipments/materials necessary for combang Tier-I oil spills in their port waters. Conclave on Green Ports & Oil Spill Management and its Objectives One day conclave to discuss Green Energy & Oil Spill Management iniaves by Indian Ports Enhance awareness of Green Technology opons available Enhance awareness of various technologies available for Oil Spill Management India with a coastline of 7,517 km with 12 major and 187 non-major ports, uses significant amount of energy in their operaons. In order to reduce their carbon footprint, Ministry of Shipping has launched Green Port Iniaves at the Major Ports which offers immense investment & business opportunies due to the following iniaves: Enhanced usage of Renewable energy by development of Green Energy projects at the Ports – making use of incenves provided by MNRE (for Rooſtop Solar projects) as well as by Ministry. Already 16 MW solar and 6 MW wind power projects commissioned at major Ports to achieve the target of developing 175 MW of non-convenonal energy from Solar and Wind power by year 2022 (includes 69 MW of Rooſtop Solar projects). Switching to greener fuels such as Biodiesel, BioCNG, LNG/ CNG etc – plan to achieve 20% blend of biodiesel fuel with diesel at the Major ports. Promong energy efficiency and energy conservaon in exisng technology which indirectly endorses green energy ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan’ iniaves.

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Ministry of ShippingGovernment of India

Shipping Corporation of India Auditorium, Shipping House, 245, Madam Kama Road, Mumbai

May 30, 2017,

Conference on

Opportunities in & Promotion of Green Energy & Oil Spill Management in Indian Ports

Conclave on Green Ports & Oil Spill Management-2017

In addition to above, Government has approved a new central sector scheme for providing assistance to Major Ports and oil handling Non-Major Ports under State Maritime Boards/ State Govts for mitigating measures as well as combating oil pollution. The Scheme would be administered by Ministry of Shipping. Financial assistance under the Scheme would be given in the form of grant-in-aid to help these ports procure pollution response (PR) equipments/materials necessary for combating Tier-I oil spills in their port waters.

Conclave on Green Ports & Oil Spill Management and its Objectives

One day conclave to discuss Green Energy & Oil Spill Management initiatives by Indian Ports

Enhance awareness of Green Technology options available

Enhance awareness of various technologies available for Oil Spill Management

India with a coastline of 7,517 km with 12 major and 187 non-major ports, uses significant amount of energy in their operations. In order to reduce their carbon footprint, Ministry of Shipping has launched Green Port Initiatives at the Major Ports which offers immense investment & business opportunities due to the following initiatives:

Enhanced usage of Renewable energy by development of Green Energy projects at the Ports – making use of incentives provided by MNRE (for Rooftop Solar projects) as well as by Ministry.

Already 16 MW solar and 6 MW wind power projects commissioned at major Ports to achieve the target of developing 175 MW of non-conventional energy from Solar and Wind power by year 2022 (includes 69 MW of Rooftop Solar projects).

Switching to greener fuels such as Biodiesel, BioCNG, LNG/CNG etc – plan to achieve 20% blend of biodiesel fuel with diesel at the Major ports.

Promoting energy efficiency and energy conservation in existing technology which indirectly endorses green energy

‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan’ initiatives.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:

Title Contributions

Partner Port Rs 15,00,000

Platinum Sponsor Rs 10,00,000

Gold Sponsor Rs 5,00,000

Silver Sponsor Rs 3,00,000

Exhibition Stalls On Request

For any further details contact :

Indian Federation of Green Energy603, Rohit House, 3 Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi – 110001

T: +91- 11- 23319385/86www.ifge.org.in

Contact Person – Sandeep Theng (8108990087/ [email protected])

Assess potential of & promote Green Energy in Ports of India

Examine Current status & future opportunities

Global best practices

Deliberate on Existing Policy & suggest improvement

Formulate Strategy for implementation

Discuss & evolve plans and strategies for Mission Green Ports announced by the Ministry

Broad topics: Potential, status & progress of green solar energy in Indian

Ports

Clean Ports – Green Ports

Green Fuels for Green Ports :Opportunities for Biodiesel

Wind Energy: Successful Green Initiative by Indian Ports

Oil Spill Management : Prevention & Mitigation

Technology ,Innovations for Greening Indian Ports

Why to attend? Investment opportunities in green energy, oil spill

management with Indian Ports

Will appraise participants of latest available technologies

To understand global best practices in green energy at ports

Who Should Attend? Government and Private Port operators

For Registration and detailed schedule, go to ‘Conclave on Green Ports & Oil Spill Management - 2017’ link on Home Page of website www.ifge.org.in

Stake Holders in Maritime sector

Technocrats & Consultants associated with Ports

Financial Institutions & Lenders involved with funding to Ports

Plant, Technology & Equipment manufacturers associated with projects under Green Initiative

Organizers IFGE is a is an umbrella organization of Green energy companies which focuses on the area of Green Energy with a mission of promoting sustainable energy in every sector of economic development.

Partners, Collaborators, Supporters of ConferenceMinistry of Shipping is supporting this event. Indian Ports Association is the key partner.

Participation ChargesDelegate Fee*:

Government and Public Sector delegates: Rs 2500/-

Private Sector delegates Rs 5000/-

*Group booking discount available

Conclave on Green Ports & Oil Spill Management - 2017

May 30th, 2017, Mumbai, India

09:00 AM to 09:30 AM REGISTRATION PROCESS

09:30 AM to 10:30 AM INAUGURAL SESSION

Welcome Address Shri Sanjay Bhatia, Chairman IPA & Mumbai Port Trust

Special address Shri Alok Srivastava, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Shipping

Address by Guests of Honour

Shri Rajive Kumar, Secretary, Ministry of Shipping, Govt of India

MoS, Minsitry of Shipping, Govt of India

Address by Chief Guest Shri Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Shipping. Govt of India

Vote of Thanks Shri Annasaheb M K Patil, Vice Chairman, IFGE

10:30 AM to 10:45 AM TEA BREAK

10:45 AM to 11.45 PM SESSION I – Progress of Green Energy use in Indian Ports

Session Chair Shri Ashwini Kumar, MD, SECI

Shri Dilip Nigam, Adviser/Scientist 'G" MNRE

Dr. Harish Ahuja, Founder & CEO, India Go Solar

Shri John R Coates , Chief Officer, Global Responders Group, USA

11.45 AM to 12.00 noon TEA BREAK

12: noon to 01.30 PM SESSION II – Potential of Green Energy Use in Indian Ports

Session Chair Shri M.T. Krishna Babu, Chairman, Vishakhapatnam Port Trust

Shri A.K Jain, Managing Director , REIL

Shri, Ashok Jain, Managing Director, Terracon Ecotech Pvt. Ltd

Shri Santosh Gondhalekar, Agro Gas

Shri Manish Jaiswal - Safety & Environment Director, DP World

1:30 PM to 2:30 PM LUNCH BREAK

2:30 PM to 3.45 PM SESSION III – Oil Spill- "Experiences"

Session Chair Shri Barun Mitra, JS, Ports

Coast Guard

IRS

DG Shipping

TERI

3.45 PM to 4.00 PM TEA BREAK

4:00 PM to 5.30 PM SESSION IV – Oil Spill- "Prevention & Mitigation"

Presentation of draft SOP's Oil Spil and Crisis Management by Port Chairmen

5:00 PM to 05.30 PM TEA BREAK

05:30 PM to 06:00 PM CONCLUDING SESSION

Report on Days Proceedings Shri Atul Kulkarni, Advisor, IPA

Vote of Thanks Dr. Vidya Murkumbi, President, Indian Federation of Green Energy (IFGE)

INDIAN FEDERATION OF GREEN ENERGY 603, Rohit House, Connaught place, New Delhi – 110001, India Ph: 011 – 23319385; 011 47078693 Website: www.ifge.org.in ; Mail; [email protected]

Conclave on Green Ports & Oil Spill Management 2017

(Conference on Opportunities in Promotion of Green Energy in Indian Ports) Venue: Shipping Corporation of India Auditorium, 245 Madam Cama Road, Nariman Point - 400021 Date: 30th May, 2017, Time: 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM

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DD/Cheque in favor of: Indian Federation of Green Energy Bank Account Details: YES Bank Limited, Ground and Mezzanine Floor, 56, Janpath, Alps Bldg, Next To Pizza Hut, Connaught Place, Delhi-110001PAN No: AADCI7726D Account No – 013681400001112; RTGS/IFSC: YESB0000136 DD/Cheque Number: _______________________________________