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UTILISATION 17th & 18th December 2013 NDCC II, Convention Centre New Delhi An Initiative By faai Fly Ash Association of India ( A D i v i s i o n o f M i s s i o n E n e r g y F o u n d a t i o n ) Supporting Organisations Ministry of Coal Ministry of Power Ministry of Environment & Forest Ministry of Urban Development Making India Sustainable Associate Sponsor Luncheon Sponsor Principal Sponsor Document Kit Sponsor

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U T I L I S A T I O N17th & 18th December 2013

NDCC II, Convention CentreNew Delhi

An Initiative By

faaiFly Ash Association of India( A D i v i s i o n o f M i s s i o n E n e r g y F o u n d a t i o n )

Supporting Organisations

Ministry of CoalMinistry of PowerMinistry of Environment & ForestMinistry of Urban Development Making India Sustainable

Associate Sponsor Luncheon SponsorPrincipal Sponsor

Document Kit Sponsor

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The projections made by Planning Commission as well as Ministry of Power upto 2031-32 indicate that 2/3rd of power generation in the country would continue to depend on coal. The annual generation of fly ash is expected to be around 175 million tonne by end of XIth Five Year Plan Period, 225 million tonne by end of XIIth Five Year Plan Period and around 500 million tonne by 2031-32. The fly ash generation is expected to increase to 190 million tonne per year (2011-12), 300 million tonne per year (2016-17) and 700 million tonne per year (2031-32).

At present nearly 170 million tonnes of fly ash is being generated annually in India and more than 70000 acres of land is presently occupied by ash ponds.

On one hand, there is a challenge to use the balance un-utilized quantity of fly ash, which if left unattended would pollute the environment, on the other hand mining industry has a number of operational challenges to enhance the production to meet the increasing demand of power and steel sector.

180 billion tonnes of clay brick production per year consumes 540 million tonnes of clay, makes 65000 acres of land barren, and consumes 30 million tonnes of coal equivalent, generates 26 million tonnes of CO2. A 10% switchover to fly ash bricks will use 30 million tonnes of fly ash every year, save environment and coal and yield a benefit of 300 crores by way of reduction in brick cost production.

All out efforts are needed to utilize this fly ash not only from environmental considerations, but also to avoid land usage for fly ash dumping.

Fly Ash Utilization: 2013 (FAU:2013) is our 3rd Annual International Summit Organised by Mission Energy Foundation & Fly Ash Association of India (faai) in support of Ministry of Power, Environment & Forest. From succession of our past summits on the important subject, this year it will focus on the science, application and sustainability of coal ash. It will also provide a platform for creating greater awareness about new technologies and innovations in the use of fly ash creating an effective forum for transfer of information and new ideas to benefit the innovative utilization, handling, storage and disposal of Fly ash.

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here are no two opinions that economic growth and overall development of a country have a direct relation with the growth in the Energy Sector. As compared to the 16,066 kwh per capita consumption of power in the developed countries like USA, it is only 660 kwh in our country, which is clearly indicative of the fact that there is still a long way to go for the Tdevelopment of Energy Sector. However Government of India's has ambitious plan to have an installed capacity of

220,000 MW and 280,000 MW by the end of 11th Plan and 12th Plan respectively which will further increase the Coal ash. We have total installed capacity of 123,463 MW in that installed capacity of coal based power stations accounts for 68,308 MW- facts.

Fly ash generation, which tuned to 170 Million Tonnes by 2012 and with the present momentum of the capacity addition the numbers, will definitely increase. Current levels of efforts of ash utilization have resulted in achieving just 773.13 Million Tonnes by year ending 2012. It is an undisputed fact that coal ash is a good resource for improving the soil conditions for increased production of agricultural crops but efforts have to be made to accelerate the utilization of ash and for the same technical seminars/ round table meetings etc., are required to be conducted on a regular intervals with new technology and development in the field.

As per the notification issued by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Government of India on 14.9.1999 read with amended notification dated 27.8.2003, 100% utilization of fly ash is required to be achieved by 2013-14. Hence, there is a need to chalk out a detailed road map for appropriate as well as constructive use of ash in various activities, including construction of low cost houses in rural as well as urban areas, cement manufacturing, construction of the national highway as well as roads and filling of the evacuated coal mine, agriculture etc. Our power plants have to come up with user friendly policies to make the resource easily available for every user. In addition to bulk consumers, small one time users are also required to be identified.

As a result of the concerted efforts made by power plants and with an active involvement of Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Coal, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Road transport and Highways, Ministry of Environment & Forests, State Governments our country was able to utilise only 55.79% ending the year 2011. Now the question is how our country is going to achieve 100% utilisation of total projected - approx 225 million-tonne fly ash generation by the current year 2013-14.

Fly Ash Utilization: 2013 (FAU:2013) is our 3rd Annual international summit organised by Mission Energy Foundation & Fly Ash Association of India (faai) in support of Ministry of Power, Environment & Forest. From succession of our past summits on the important subject, this year it will focus on the science, application and sustainability of coal ash. It will also provide a platform for creating greater awareness about new technologies and innovations in the use of fly ash creating an effective forum for transfer of information and new ideas to benefit the innovative utilization, handling, storage and disposal of Fly ash.

With greater emphasis on implementation of Gazette Notification on fly ash for various uses, this conference is extremely relevant and beneficial. The attendees include national and International wide representatives from academia, industry, Government & Policy makers. A good number of scientist, environmental, fly ash management companies from across the country have confirmed their participations. Experts have confirmed their participation and talk on issue of fly ash and slag

management.

The major part of the conference is designed to have case-studies, techno-economic feasibilities, practical issues, impediments and their possible solutions to facilitate mining and power sector to harness the advantages of use of fly ash.

Senior bureaucrats, policy makers, technocrats, field engineers, planners, scientists, academicians, regulators and environmentalists would deliberate the issues thread ware.

The country's dependence on coal for power generation has not changed. Thus, fly ash management is a burning issue and a cause of concern for the future

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Conference Topics:

Ÿ Back filling of worked Open cast mines with fly ash alone or with fly ash and over burden

Ÿ Transportation, conveying and handling of fly ashes

Ÿ Utilization of fly ash in agriculture

Ÿ Utilization of fly ash in construction industry

Ÿ Fly ash bricks/blocks, hollow blocks/light weight blocks for construction of 6. Ventilation stoppings, Roof support etc.

Ÿ Fly Ash Management

Ÿ Safety and sustainability

Ÿ Statutory aspects including notifications of MoEF, sand subsidy related matters etc.

Ÿ Environment conservation

Ÿ Bio-remediation of mine spoils

Ÿ Technologies in Fly ash

Who Should Attend:

Ÿ Regulators, policy makers, mine planners

Ÿ Policy makers, Senior Executives of Steel, Power, Cement and mining

Ÿ Companies and producers

Ÿ Industries bodies and Business Chambers, research institutes, academia

Ÿ Mining engineers

Ÿ Environmentalists working on Fly ash issues

Ÿ Technocrats and managers of power & mining sectors

Ÿ Logistic companies, suppliers and all those engaged in the business of fly ash

Ÿ Generation/Handling

Ÿ Fly ash by product producers

Ÿ Construction and real estate companies

Ÿ Scientists and Faculty

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MASA GmbH, is a German company, established in 1905 and has supplied precast and concrete machineries to more than 100 countries including India. MASA manufacture heavy duty block and paver plants, Flyash/Lime Brick plants, AAC Plants, Tile Plants and other mass production fully automated concrete machineries to meet the increasing demand for flyash and precast products. MASA offers turnkey solutions as well as individual machineries to suit client needs. MASA India offices are established in Bangalore and Mumbai, offering local services and support to all MASA customers in South Asia.

Associate Sponsor

Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) is one of India's major steel producers with a significant presence in sectors like Mining, Power Generation and Infrastructure.

With an annual turnover of over US$ 3.6 billion, JSPL is a part of the US$ 18 billion diversified O. P. Jindal Group and is consistently tapping new opportunities by increasing production capacity, diversifying investments, and leveraging its core capabilities to venture into new businesses. The company has committed investments exceeding US$ 30 billion in the future and has several business initiatives running simultaneously across continents.

Principal Sponsor

The HESS Group is an international concrete products machine manufacturer with over 700 employees and worldwide subsidiaries.

A long-term policy of continuous innovation, and the uncompromising application of future-orientated technologies are what help maintain the HESS Group’s current position as a major supplier to the concrete industry of complete systems on a worldwide scale.

Luncheon Sponsor

KJS Group was founded in 1971 by Sh Kamaljeet Singh Ahluwalia, Chairman with mining operation in the state of Orissa. In four decades the group has now diversified into Cement, Prefabricated Concrete, TMT, Hotels & Resorts and Township Development.

KJS Concrete incorporated in 2011 is a green field venture of KJS Group which recognizes the imperative of Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy and Green Planet. Its corporate vision based on Triple Bottom Line is focused on Social and Environment Responsibility as an integral aspect of Business growth.

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Sponsors

Neptune Industries is a leading engineering and manufacturing company delivering Engineering Project Solutions to various industry segments. Neptune offers the world class designs, concepts & technologies with indigenous & economical proven solutions to provide client satisfaction through best quality service and timely delivery. Neptune’s engineering and manufacturing solutions are known for performance, innovative and economical production technologies and high reliability.

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Mission Energy Foundation is a persistent, private, not-for-profit endeavour based in Mumbai, India.

We are a micro-enterprise initiative that strives to spread knowledge in the globalising energy sector. We educate and spread technology awareness through ongoing contacts and discussions with the public and industry concerning what the future of the growing energy sector should be.

The beginning: A single man army with its mission to build platforms of discussion, exchange knowledge among industry professionals on core issues pertaining to growing energy sector.

Years further:

In support of Ministry of Power, Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Ministry of New &

Renewable Energy successfully organised an international summits HSE RISK MANAGEMENT - Oil & Gas Industry: 2013

In support of Ministry of Power, Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Ministry of New &

Renewable Energy successfully organised an international summits Waste to Energy: 2013

In support of Ministry of Coal, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Ministry of Chemical & Fertilisers

successfully organised an international summit COAL GAS: 2013

In support of Ministry of Coal, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Environment & Forest, Ministry of Science & Technology

successfully organised an international summits Fly Ash: 2012

In support of Ministry of Power & Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, successfully organised an international summits

NSES:2012

In support of Ministry of New & Renewable Energy, successfully organised an international summits Waste to Energy: 2012

In support of Ministry of Coal & Ministry of Power, successfully organised an international summits COAL ASIA: 2012

In support of Ministry of Coal & Ministry of Power, successfully organised an international summits COAL GAS: 2011 & Fly

Ash Utilization: 2011

In support of Ministry of Coal, successfully organised an international summit COAL GAS: 2010

Today: A human asset working together as one endeavour that expertise in organising and delivering successful international summits involving who's who from Entrepreneurs to Academicians to Government Authorities to Technology Providers to Consultants to Industry Professionals from the growing energy sector globally.

Our aim is to deliver you an event that exceeds your expectations, thus becoming an integrated part of your annual marketing program.

Sponsoring this Fly Ash Utilisation: 2013 will make your company stand out as a leader in this burgeoning industry and will leave a strong impression of your brand in key decision makers minds. Sponsors have an incredible amount of presence and it will not only give your company optimum exposure but also the opportunity for delegates to meet you and your executives to find out more about your role and business opportunities in the sector.

Gain PUBLICITY with our advertising and promotional campaignsObtain DIRECT ACCESS to potential clients during and after with our meticulously prepared confidential delegate listReceive a KEY SPEAKING POSITION to address an audience of top executives and decision makers from the industryCreate PERMANENT REMINDERS of your product or services in conference documentationProfile yourself as INDUSTRIAL LEADER, as your corporate logo and profile will be featured prominently in event marketing collateralsNETWORKING with the industries leading Government Officials, Senior Level Delegates and ExpertsAchieve GREATER EXPOSURE and BRAND BUILDING through our partners and much more

We have a variety of packages to suit your needs. For more information and full details please contact :Mr. Dalvi at: [email protected], +91 9819984844

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FAAI with the objective of investigating and developing market opportunities for the use of these materials in various industry applications. The Association has and continues to deliver on this objective by striving to increase the generators, processors, regulators and end users awareness of the sustainable ecological benefits arising from the increased utilisation of these industry by-products for relevant industries, the community, and ultimately the environment.

A national organisation representing coal fired power station, processing and consumer organisations from all States within India with the primary objectives to conduct research and technology transfer on behalf of members and to assist in developing market opportunities for coal combustion products (CCPs)

Coal combustion products (CCP) are the materials produced when we burn coal to generate lectricity. They include fly ash, bottom ash, boiler slag, flue gas desulfurization gypsum, and other power plant byproducts. The term "product" was coined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to promote recycling these and other industrial byproducts.

Recognising the potential end use benefits associated with the reuse of coal combustion products (CCPs); Mission Energy Foundation and Fly Ash Industry has formed the FLY ASH ASSOCIATION OF INDIA (faai).

Governing Body

Chairperson:

Shri Naveen Jindal, Chairman - Jindal Steel & Power Ltd

Members:

Shri V R Sharma, Dy. MD & CEO - Jindal Steel & Power Ltd

Shri Karanpal Singh, MD - KJS Concrete Pvt. Ltd

Shri Amulya Charan, Independent Advisor - Energy, Infrastructure & Finance

Shri Georg Dirk, Chairman - Dirk India Private Limited

Shri Sudhir Mathur, Scientist G and Head Geotechnical Engineering Division - CRRI

Shri Krishnakant Tekriwal, Director - Gupta Vecor India Pvt. Ltd.

Shri Rakesh Kumar, General Manager - NTPC Limited

Shri Lt Col Aloke Dutt, Director Strategic Engagements - i Life Discoveries

Shri Manojkumar Pillai, Managing Director - Hess Concrete Machinery India Pvt Ltd.

Shri Vivek Dubey, AVP Techno Commercial - Adani Power Limited

Shri Neeraj Gupta, President - HIRA Ferro Alloys

Shri Ashwinkumar, Chief Administrator - FAAI

Shri Emamul Haque, Strategic Development Officer - FAAI

Shri Rakesh Mudgal, Legal Advisor - FAAI

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