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INDEX

Table of Contents Background ................................................................................................................................................... 4

The event ...................................................................................................................................................... 4

Day 1 – 11th January, 2014 ........................................................................................................................... 5

Inaugural Session .......................................................................................................................................... 5

List of Dignitaries ...................................................................................................................................... 5

Prof. Kaushal Kishore: Organizing Secretory, ICEI-2014 .......................................................................... 6

Shri. D.J. Pandian, IAS: Additional Chief Secretary, Energy and Petrochemicals Department,

Government of Gujarat ............................................................................................................................. 6

Prof. Timothy C. Coburn: Director, Master of Energy Business, Professor of Energy Operations

Management, Collins College of Business, University of Tulsa................................................................. 6

Dr. Kirit S Parikh: Chairman, IRADe & Chairman, Expert Group for Low Carbon Strategy for inclusive

Growth, Planning Commission of India..................................................................................................... 7

Book Release ............................................................................................................................................. 7

Plenary Session 1: Addressing Issues and Challenges of Energy and Infrastructure Sector in India and the

Role of Energy Institutes in India .................................................................................................................. 8

List of Panel Members: ............................................................................................................................. 8

Shri. B.S. Negi: ....................................................................................................................................... 9

Prof. Latha Ramchand:.......................................................................................................................... 9

Prof. Arun K. Agarwal: ........................................................................................................................... 9

Dr. T. Harinarayana: .............................................................................................................................. 9

Shri. Biswajit Chakraborty: .................................................................................................................. 10

Prof. Timothy C. Coburn: ..................................................................................................................... 10

Shri. Vasant Agarwal: .......................................................................................................................... 11

Technical Session 1: Business & Techno - Managerial Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies ....... 12

Technical Session 2: Regulatory and Policy Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies ........................ 13

Technical Session 3: Marketing Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies .......................................... 13

Day 2 – 12th January, 2014 ......................................................................................................................... 14

Technical Session 4: Operations Management Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies .................. 14

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Plenary Session 2: Addressing Issues and Challenges of Energy and Infrastructure Sector in India and the

Role of Alternative Energy .......................................................................................................................... 15

List of Panel Members: ........................................................................................................................... 15

Shri. Kishor Nair: .................................................................................................................................. 16

Shri. Arun Kumar: ................................................................................................................................ 16

Shri. Arpit Christy: ............................................................................................................................... 16

Shri. Shaleen Sharma: ......................................................................................................................... 17

Technical Session 5: Financial and Accounting Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies .................. 17

Technical Session 6: Social & Human Resource Management Issues and Prospects in Emerging

Economies ................................................................................................................................................... 18

Valedictory Function ................................................................................................................................... 19

Prof. Kaushal Kishore, Organizing Secretory, ICEI-2014 ......................................................................... 19

Dr. Hemant Trivedi: Director, School of Petroleum Management, PDPU .............................................. 19

Way Forward: .............................................................................................................................................. 20

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Background Energy and Infrastructure sector is one of the key sector for economic growth of any region. One of the

key determinants of economic, social and developmental sustainability is the evolution of energy sector

and related infrastructure (both physical and social infrastructure). At the same time, both sectors have

been severely affected during boom-bust period of an economy nationally and internationally, thereby

making them highly susceptible to the domestic and global business environment.

The event Robust infrastructure and sufficient energy are fundamental imperatives for development of any

economy around the globe.

Energy & Infrastructure are the backbone for economic, social and developmental sustainability.

Therefore, there is an acute need for addressing the deliberations and discussions leading to policy

making and implementationregarding Energy & Infrastructure (E&I) sector

School of Petroleum Management (SPM), PanditDeendayal Petroleum University, Gandhinagar

organized“International Conference on Energy and Infrastructure 2014 (ICEI-2014)” in its 4th edition

with the objective & scope to deliberate, discuss and document key contemporary issues relevant to

managing the Energy & Infrastructure sector with reference to the emerging economies. The conference

also focused on identifying new opportunities, challenges, best practices and strategies for the

sustainable growth of these sectors.

This year’s conference theme “Energy and Infrastructure Management: Prospects and Challenges in

Emerging Economies” aimed at discussing the often complicated energy and infrastructure landscape.

The sub-themes arising out of the main theme were categorized into six sections, viz.

1. Business & Techno-Managerial Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies

2. Regulatory and Policy Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies

3. Marketing Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies

4. Operations Management Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies

5. Financial & Accounting Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies

6. Social & Human Resource Management Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies

The event served as a platform for professionals, practitioners, academicians, researchers working in

Energy & Infrastructure Sector to share their views on issues and challenges in managing different

aspects of the sectors. The two day event comprised of and inaugural ceremony followed by several

panel discussions and technical paper presentation sessions.

A total of 47 Research Papers were presented covering a vast spectrum of energy & infrastructure

related topics such as Business & Techno-Managerial, Regulatory and Policy etc. Issues and Prospects in

the event from students of various institutes of India like PDPU-Gandhinagar, UPES-Dehradun, MIT-Pune

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Day 1 – 11th January, 2014

Inaugural Session The event was inaugurated with the lighting of the lamp by various dignitaries followed by a welcome

and key note addresses.

List of Dignitaries

Name Organization

Shri. D.J. Pandian,IAS Additional Chief Secretary, Energy and

Petrochemicals Department, Government of

Gujarat

Prof.P.K.Banik Director General, PDPU

Dr.Hemant Trivedi Director, School of Petroleum Management,

PDPU

Prof.LathaRamchand Dean, and Professor, Finance, C.T.Bauer

College of Business, University of Houston

Prof. Timothy C. Coburn Director, Master of Energy Business, Professor

of Energy Operations Management, Collins

College of Business, The University of Tulsa

Dr.Kirit S. Parikh Chairman, IRADe& Chairman, Expert Group for

Low Carbon Strategy for inclusive Growth,

Planning Commission of India

Prof.Kaushal Kishore Organizing Secretory, ICEI-2014

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Prof. Kaushal Kishore: Organizing Secretory, ICEI-2014

Welcome Address

Prof. Kaushal welcomed all the dignitaries and audience present at the session.Prof Kishore indicated

that the need for India’s economic growth is a robust infrastructure across the country. He also

discussed that the main objective of the event was to promote interest in energy and infrastructure

sector among management academia, practitioners and industry. This event provides a platform to

professionals, practitioners, academicians, researchers working in energy and infrastructure sector to

share their views and challenges in managing different aspects of sectors.

Shri. D.J. Pandian, IAS: Additional Chief Secretary, Energy and Petrochemicals

Department, Government of Gujarat

Shri. Pandian offered insights on the challenges in

Energy Sector including Green Barriers, Monopolies,

Infrastructure issues in Coal Procurement, shortage in

nuclear fuel and the like. He indicated the importance

of a good political willpower, administration

framework, friendly judiciary and audit environment in

overcoming these challenges andsuggested the need

for Green Corridors, a good energy mix and the focus

on wind and solar power in the development of the

Indian Energy Sector.

Prof. Timothy C. Coburn: Director, Master of Energy Business, Professor of Energy

Operations Management, Collins College of Business, University of Tulsa

Prof Coburn threw light on the progress,

needs and challenges in the Energy and

Infrastructure sector in India. Prof Coburn

addressed the audience

regardingimportance of improving the

outlook on investments in Research and

Development to tackle the future and

issues related to Indian Infrastructure. He

highlighted the energy demand-supply

mismatch, Fuel Price Uncertainty,

requirement for external investment and

the technical, financial, operational and

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practical challenges India face in the Energy and Infrastructure sector. He drew attention on the need

for Smart Grid Infrastructure and Digital Oil Field Technology to tackle the energy and infrastructure

challenges that India is facing today.

Dr. Kirit S Parikh: Chairman, IRADe& Chairman, Expert Group for Low Carbon

Strategy for inclusive Growth, Planning Commission of India

Dr. Parikh stated that the increasing coal

imports leads to financial stress on the country

which creates a necessity for exploring

renewable energy sources. On addressing the

issues and challenges in the Energy and

Infrastructure Sector indicated that one should

have clarity of policy, trust the market and push

research and development to meet the

challenges in Energy an Infrastructure.

Book Release

This was followed by release of book on the conference named “Energy and Infrastructure

Management: Prospects and Challenges in Emerging Economies” by the dignitaries. The book contains

all the papers presented in the two day conference.

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Plenary Session 1: Addressing Issues and Challenges of Energy and

Infrastructure Sector in India and the Role of Energy Institutes in India

List of Panel Members:

Addressing Issues and Challenges of Energy and Infrastructure Sector in India and

the Role of Energy Institutes in India

Name Organization

Prof.LathaRamchand Dean, and Professor, Finance, C.T.Bauer College

of Business, University of Houston

Prof. Timothy C. Coburn Director, Master of Energy Business, Professor

of Energy Operations Management, Collins

College of Business, The University of Tulsa

Prof. Arun K. Agarwal Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

Dr. T. Harinarayana Director, GERMI

Shri. Vasant Agarwal MD, Ecomax

Shri. B.S. Negi (Moderator) Former Member, PNGRB

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In the first Plenary Session, Prof. LathaRamchand suggested that investment in infrastructure should be

encouraged. Prof. Anurag Agarwal spoke about the issues faced by infrastructure sector in India and the

role of policy in avoiding unnecessary arbitrations and focus on consuming less energy fruitfully and

asserted that the biggest challenge for us lies in policy change. Dr. T. Harinarayan focused on increasing

the use of renewable energy resources vis-à-vis reduction in use of non-renewable energy resources and

highlighted the innovative steps taken in research in this direction by GERMI. Dr. BiswajitChakraborty

emphasized on implementation of the solutions in overcoming the challenges faced by infrastructure

sector in such a manner so as to achieve operational excellence and asserted that resource mobilization

and knowledge specification should be enhanced and collaborations among educational institutes

should increase. Shri Vasant Agarwal emphasized on energy conservation being more or at least as equal

to increasing energy generation and spoke about the Govt instituting policies which were practical and

delivered the desired result. He lamented on disparities in energy usage in rural India. Prof. Coburn

indicated the need for holistic thinking. He concluded by candidly stating that policies fail because of

unforeseen issues, regulations are imposed in order to prevent industries from miscalculating and that it

is the need of the hour that industries align their operations as per regulatory frameworks.

Shri. B.S. Negi:

o The key issues for Energy & Infrastructure lie in ‘Availability, Accessibility and Affordability’

o We should use an interactive approach to identify challenges and then study these challenges to

modify the curriculum of academic institutions accordingly

o General Public needs to be educated regarding energy issues and the importance of energy

efficiency

Prof. LathaRamchand:

o Governments should facilitate and encourage investments in infrastructure and make necessary

policy changes

Prof. Arun K. Agarwal:

o There is a core need and demand of technical as well as managerial knowledge from educational

institutes. This can be achieved by establishing Research Centers and Centers of Excellences

where academia and industrialists can come together to research on the demands of the ever

expanding market

o Large amount of money is at stake in the energy infrastructure sector and educational institutes

should prepare students to be ready for uncertain environments in Energy and Infrastructure

Dr. T. Harinarayana:

o Renewable energy sector has a huge potential. A lot of research is being carried out in the sector

but there is urgent need to focus more efforts on the same

o Current time demands industry to generate more energy using less or no fuel and using less area

or space

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REQUIRED CAPACITY ADDITION IN INDIA BY 2031

o Solar power is a matured technology and India need to focus on research to make this

technology much more economical and popular. India has plenty of sunlight in all the seasons

that can be utilized. Gujarat has already installed more than 825 MW capacity of Solar Projects

state wide and is still expanding

o Vertical axis wind mills are about to be launched. If available for an affordable price, the society

can expect “Wind Roof Top Programs” in near future

Shri. BiswajitChakraborty:

o There are three major challenges in energy infrastructure viz. managing demand & supply,

managing stakeholders and efficient use of energy

o There is a need to modify courses being currently thought in educational institutions to make

the generation which is about to enter the industry ready to face these challenges

o Industry should involve educational institutes in process of implementation of projects, so that

the academia gets a foresight on upcoming issues of the market

Prof. Timothy C. Coburn:

o Infrastructure markets, resources, R&D are the main focus areas currently but there is a need to

lay more stress on the same

o Total Primary Energy Demand in India :

197

276

387

543

762

206

303

445

655

962

212

331

510

785

1207

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400

2011-12

2016-17

2021-22

2026-27

2031-32

Installed Capacity in GW

9% GDP

8% GDP

7% GDP

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Source: IEA, 2011, World Energy Outlook; Central Electric Authority (CEA), 2012, Monthly Report, All India Installed Capacity-State

Wise/Utility Wise, New Delhi; German Federal Institute of Geosciences (BGR), 2011, Annual report:Reserves, resources and

availability of energy; IEA database; reproduced in S.-J. Ahn and D. Graczyk, 2012, Understanding energy challenges in India: Policies,

players and issues, IEA; http://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/publication/India_study_FINAL_WEB.pdf

o India has 5th largest wind resource, but disproportionately concentrated in a few states (e.g.,

Tamil Nadu)

o India is also the 7th largest hydro resource, mostly concentrated in the north

o In India, there is a need of more holistic approach to deal with the issue of energy availability

Shri. Vasant Agarwal:

o There is a need to save and conserve energy. The policy of US to increase efficiency of cars is a

perfect example for the same. Policies on similar lines can be formulated here as well

o There needs to be a debate on cost vs. availability of an object as demand and supply

decide the cost

669 Mtoe, 2009

24%

7%

42%

25%

<1%

1%

1%

Coal

Oil

Natural Gas

Nuclear

Hydro

Biomass & Waste

Other Renewables

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Technical Session 1: Business & Techno-Managerial Issues and Prospects in

Emerging Economies

• No. of Papers Presented: 15

• The papers presented in this session broadly covered following topics:

o Kyoto Protocol: Prospects and Challenges

o Energy Security Challenges

o Business of LNG: Problems and Prospects

o Energy Supply and Demand Challenges

o Challenges of Energy Cooperation in Developed and Emerging Economies

o Development Challenges on Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)

o Geopolitics of Energy: Emerging Trends and Changing Landscape

o Digital Development Challenges in E&I Sector

o Environmental Issues & Carbon Credit Management

o Energy Security and World Economy

o Business Trends and Practices of E&I Sector

o IT Infrastructure for Automation in E&I Sector

o Energy Economics

o Energy Audit

o Energy Efficiency

o Green Technology

o Managing Climate Change and Resource Challenges

o City Gas Distribution (CGD): Prospects and Challenges

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Technical Session 2: Regulatory and Policy Issues and Prospects in Emerging

Economies

• Total Number of Papers Presented: 10

• The papers presented in this session revolved around existing government policies and further

prospects on the same. Broad topics included:

o Energy Regulation and Policy

o Emerging Infrastructure Policy Issues & Challenges

o Global Policy Convergence

o Challenges of Industrial Policy

o Role of Government in Formulating and Implementing Policy

o Global Energy Governance

o Disaster Management Practices

o Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility Issues & Challenges

o Regulatory Structure and Review of Government Policy

Technical Session 3: Marketing Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies

• Total Number of Papers Presented: 10

• There is a great need to market sustainable and efficient energy technologies in today’s market.

Industry needs to be prepared for the same. Keeping this in view, following topics were covered

in this technical session on ‘Marketing Issues and Prospects in Emerging Economies’ :

o Sustainable Marketing

o CRM: Issues & Challenges

o Pricing and Demand Estimation

o Value Creation & Delivery Challenges

o Branding and Marketing Innovations

o Energy Pricing

o Green Marketing

o From Commodities and Utilities to Brands

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Day 2 – 12th January, 2014

Technical Session 4: Operations Management Issues and Prospects in Emerging

Economies

• Total Number of Papers Presented: 10

• The papers broadly covered following topics:

o E&I Value Chain

o Designing Delivery Practices

o Industrial Risk Management Practices

o Role of IT in Managing E&I Sector Operations

o Operational Issues and Challenges for LNG Business

o Energy Storage & Maintenance Issues and Challenges

o Automation for Efficient Operations

o Supply Chain Management Logistics and Service Delivery

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Plenary Session 2: Addressing Issues and Challenges of Energy and Infrastructure

Sector in India and the Role of Alternative Energy

List of Panel Members:

Addressing Issues and Challenges of Energy and Infrastructure Sector in India and

the Role of Alternative Energy

Name Organization

Shri. Kishor Nair President at Welspun Energy Limited

Shri. Shaleen Sharma President and Managing Director: BG India

Shri. Arun Kumar Geophysicist-S, ONGC

Shri. Arpit Christy Head-Corporate Affairs, Abellon Ltd

In the 2nd

Plenary Shri. Arun Kumar talked about the scenario of Shale gas in India and proposed

Shale Gas as a possible solution to resolve energy demand supply gap and talked about the

initiatives taken by government of India regarding problems of independent operators in Shale

Gas sector. Shri.Arpit Christy indicated the challenges of Energy & Infrastructure in India and

emphasized the role of alternate energy sources to mitigate the problems. Shri.Kishor Nair,

emphasized on renewable energy sources such as Solar and Wind and their benefits as well as

related key issues and challenges. Shri.Shaleen Sharma, spoke about the huge problem of

managing demand of energy in India and the world. He stated Natural Gas as a potential energy

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resource in future. He also mentioned the necessity to develop facilities which align with

market.

Shri.Kishor Nair:

o Energy plays a major role in growth of an economy as every industry needs energy

o 3,500 sq. kms. of area in Rajasthan can produce ~750-2,100 GW of Solar Power

o As per Berkley Lab study, wind potential in India is 2,006 GW (80 meter hub height)

to 3,121 GW (120 meter hub height) against earlier potential estimate of 102 GW

Shri. Arun Kumar:

o India’s Energy mix is currently dominated by coal

o Shale Gas is currently in a full boom in US, where In just 4 years (2006 to 2010)

annual shale gas production has jumped from less than 1 TCF to nearly 5 TCF

o There are primarily eight prominent Shale Gas Basins in India namely : Cambay, Cauvery

(Onshore), KG (Onshore),Damodar-Valley,AssamArakan,Satpura,Ganga, Vindhyan (Son-

Valley)

Shri.Arpit Christy:

o S – Sun / Solar Energy

U – Urban / Municipal Solid Waste to Energy

S – Solid Biofuel (Energy Pellets / Briquettes)

T – Tidal Energy

A / I – Air / Aqua Energy (Wind & Hydro Energy)

N – Nuclear Energy

A – Anaerobic Digestion (bio gas)

B – Biomass based power plants

L – Liquid Biofuel (BioEthanol – BioDiesel)

E – Earth Energy (Geo Thermal Energy)

o Challenges in generation of Bio-Fuel like awareness amongst people, Acceptability of Bio-

Fuel as second generation fuel, Government Policy and its strict implementation

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o Creating a role model in sustainability in line with our historic traditions with the help of

Local production & consumption, thereby reducing environmental leakages, traffic & road

movement

o Decentralized Biomass Collection Model at Abbelon Energy is an innovative plan of

collection of biomass from the farmers and supplying energy to end user in an efficient

manner

Shri. Shaleen Sharma:

o LNG is the fuel of the future. It will definitely be needed to meet the energy needs of the

future

o Pricing of LNG: There will always be a global pricing difference in LNG

o Strategic partnerships are needed in PPP mode for development LNG infra in the country

Technical Session 5: Financial and Accounting Issues and Prospects in Emerging

Economies

• Total Number of Papers Presented: 6

• Finance and Accounting are always at the nucleus of all projects. This theme of technical session

covered following topics:

o Policy Framework for Investment

o Project Finance, Energy Trading and Risk Management Strategies and Challenges

o Role of Financial Institutions, Bond Financing, Public-Private Partnership

o Auditing, Accounting And Taxation Practices

o Energy Efficiency Financing

o Stakeholders Management

o Legal and Regulatory Framework for Investment and Financing

o Opportunities for Investing In Renewable Energy Projects

o Opportunities for Investing In LNG Projects

o International Financial Reporting Standards

o Portfolio Analysis & Optimization Techniques

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Technical Session 6: Social & Human Resource Management Issues and

Prospects in Emerging Economies

• Total Number of Papers Presented: 6

• The papers broadly covered following topics:

o Strategic HR Challenges and Sustainable Business Performance

o Talent Management

o HRD Systems and Processes

o Managing Cross-cultural Issues

o Leadership & Change Management

o Energy-Efficient Workplaces and Sustainable Development

o Energy Conservation Behavior and Community Development Challenges

o Health, Safety and Environmental Issues and Challenges

o Pro-Environmental Behavior at Workplaces

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Valedictory Function

Prof. Kaushal Kishore, Organizing Secretory, ICEI-2014

Thank You Address

Prof. Kaushal Kishore thanked the Energy and

Petrochemicals Department, Government of Gujarat for

their constant support in organizing ICEI 2014. He showed

his utmost gratitude towards Industrial Extension Bureau

(iNDEXTb) for considering the event as a part of Vibrant

Gujarat 2015 Summit. He further thanked all the panel

members, participants, event partners and sponsors for

being a part of the event.

Dr. Hemant Trivedi: Director, School of Petroleum Management, PDPU

Dr. Trivedi congratulated the entire organizing team

for a successful event. He was thankful to all the

industry and government personnel for extending

their support to the event. He believed that the event

has been successful in imparting relevant information

and fulfilling the objective of stimulating young minds

for the need of energy and infrastructure for the

industry.

He invited all the participants for ICEI-2016.

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Way Forward:

• Increase the use of renewable energy resources vis-à-vis reduction in use of non-renewable

energy resources

• Vertical Axis Wind Mills if available at affordable price can lead to the launch of “Wind Roof Top

Programs”

• Shale gas can help meet India’s ever increasing energy needs. So, industry needs to develop its

infrastructure accordingly

• Certain regulatory changes are required from the government side to promote LNG Terminals in

the country

• Strategic partnerships are needed in PPP mode for development LNG infra in the country

• Educational institutes need to modify their courses according to the needs of the industry in

terms of energy infrastructure

• The government can take help of the latest “54.5 MPG Fuel Efficiency Standards” of USA to

formulate its own policy for energy efficiency to reduce India’s dependence on foreign fuel

• There is a need to establish Research Centers and Centers of Excellences where academia and

industrialists can come together to research on the demands of the ever expanding market

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