- DAY 1
- KEY NOTES
- KEY NOTE 1-Clean Coal Technology Developments and the move towards CO2 Capture
- KEY NOTE 2-European Union India bilateral energy cooperation- policies and strategies related to the use of coal
- SESSIONS
- SESSION 1 - Modern design and upgrading of coal power plants in India
- SESSION 2 - Circulating Fluidised Bed Technology for Indian and other coals
- SESSION 3 - Co-utilization of Coal and Bio-mass, Experience in Europe
- SESSION 4 - Clean Coal Initiatives of BHEL
- SESSION 5 - Developing a Cluster for Clean Coal and Carbon Capture Technologies for the Indian Thermal Power Sector Project
- SESSION 6 - IGCC Towards zero emission power plants
- DAY 2
- SESSIONS
- SESSION 7 - Carbon Capture and Storage Developments, Potential and Challenges in the Global Context
- SESSION 8 - IGCC power plants with carbon capture and storage (CCS)
- SESSION 9 - Carbonate and Chemical Looping for Coal Fired Power Plants
- SESSION 10 - Minimizing CO2 removal penalty in oxy-combustion plants
- SESSION 11 - Post Combustion CO2 Capture Technology Current Status and Future Directions
- SESSION 12 - BHEL’s Oxy-fuel combustion and Bio-mass Co-firing projects
- SESSION 13 - Holistic Approach to Clean Coal Energy and Mining Management
- SESSION 14 - The fate of injected CO2 and the potential for geological storage of CO2 in India
- SESSION 15 - Gasification of Indian Coal – Challenges and Opportunities
- PARALLEL SESSIONS
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