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2016
Manekshaw Center, Dhaula KuanNew Delhi, INDIA
March 15 - 19, 2016
International Conference & Exhibitionon Smart Grids & Smart Cities
www.isgw.in @isgw2016
India Smart Grid Forum
SUPPORTED BY
INDIA SMART GRID WEEK (ISGW 2016) is the second edition of the Conference cum Exhibition on Smart Grids and Smart Cities, organised by India Smart Grid Forum (ISGF) from 15-19 March 2016 at Manekshaw Centre, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi, India.
ISGF is a public private partnership initiative of the Ministry of Power, Govt. of India with the mandate of accelerating smart grid deployments across the country. With 200+ members comprising of ministries, utilities, technology providers, academia and research, ISGF has evolved as a globally recognized Think-Tank in Smart Grids and Smart Cities.
Introduction
Day-3 17 March 2016
ThursdayConference and
Exhibition
Day-1 15 March 2016
TuesdayTechnical Tours andSmart Grid Tutorial
(Optional)
Day-2 16 March 2016
Wednesday Conference and
Exhibition
Day-4 18 March 2016
FridayConference and
Exhibition
Day-5 19 March 2016
SaturdayCultural Tours:
Delhi & Taj Mahal(Optional)
ISGW 2016: Conference ThemesA) Role of Smart Grids in the New Programs of
Government of India
1. Plan for 24x7 Power Supply to All Citizens in India
2. Renewable Energy Target of 175 GW by 2022 and 40% Renewable Energy by 2030
3. 100 Smart Cities Mission
4. National Mission on Electric Mobility
5. Amendments to Electricity Act and Renewable Energy Act
B) 21st Century Electric Grids
I) Part-1: Evolving Trends
1. Distributed Generation
2. Energy Storage
3. Demand Flexibility
4. Smart Microgrids and DC Grids
5. Electric Vehicles and Vehicle to Grid (V2G) Technologies
6. Solid State Transformers
7. Internet of Every Thing and “Grid of Things”
8. Social Media
ii) Part-2: Disruptive Innovations and its Applications for Utilities
1. Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
2. Robotics and Drones
3. Wearable Devices
4. 3-D Printing
5. Nanotechnology and New Materials
C) Smart Grid Project Outcomes: Experiences and Lessons Learned - Global and India perspectives
1. Project Deployment Experiences
2. Key Decision Processes – what went right and what went wrong
3. Key Questions of Decision Makers and Regulators
4. Key Questions and View Points of Project Owners and Investors
5. Framework and Characteristics of Successful Projects
6. Business Cases
7. How to Rollout Smart Grid Projects? – Key considerations in project formulation, implementation and operation
8. Customer Engagement Programs – Customer’s View Points and Cooperation
9. Standards, Architecture and Regulations: Industry expectations
D) Amendments to Indian Electricity Act – Separation of Carriage and Content
1. Preparation for Retail Competition
2. Global Experiences and Lessons Learned
3. Enabling Regulations
4. Changes in Business Processes and Grid Codes
E) Preparing for the Era of 100% Renewables
1. Enabling Technologies for Grid Integration
2. Forecasting, Scheduling and Dispatch of RE
3. Renewable Energy Monitoring Centers
4. New Operating Rules – Grid Code and Market Mechanisms
F) National Smart Grid Mission (NSGM) in India
1. Next Phase of Smart Grid Projects - Rollout Plan and Strategies
2. Preparedness of State Govts, Utilities, Regulators and the Industry
3. Business Models for Self-Funded and Sustainable Smart Grid Projects
4. Challenges to the Industry
5. Smart Grids for Smart Cities
G) Cross Cutting Themes
1. Standards and Interoperability
2. Cyber Security
3. Last Mile Connectivity
4. Advanced Analytics
SPECIAL WORKSHOPS AT ISGW 2016
SPECIAL PLENARY SESSIONS AT ISGW 2016
1. Climate Change and Impact on Utilitiesst2. 21 Century Electric Grids: Disruptive Innovations and its applications for utilities
3. IEC Systems Committee on Smart Energy and Smart Cities
4. Future of Utilities and the Utility of the Future
5. Recap of RE-INVEST; and Emerging Era of 100% Renewables and Challenges
1. Regulations for Smart Grids for Regulators from India and South and South-East Asia(Supported by USTDA* and Asian Development Bank* and European Commission*)
2. Communications, Standards and Interoperability(Supported by Wi-SUN Alliance)
3. India – Sweden Smart Grid Workshop
4. India – Israel Smart Grid Workshop
5. India – South Korea Smart Grid Workshop
6. Smart Grids as Anchor Infrastructure for Smart Cities – Workshop with Commissioners from Smart Cities
7. Third EU – India Smart Grid Workshop
KEY SPEAKERS• Amory B Lovins, Rocky Mountain Institute • Martin Ford, Author of “Rise of Robots”• Suedeen G Kelly, Former FERC Commissioner• H E Mr Harald Sandberg, Ambassador of Sweden to
India• Philippe Monloubou, President, ERDF*• Richard Schomberg, EDF, France & IEC• Jack Sheldon, IEC• Jorge Vasconcelos, Co-founder and first chairman
of the CEER*• Lorenzo Kristov, CAISO, California*• Paul Centolella, Former Commissioner, Ohio PUC*• Jose Ignacio Perez-Arriaga, MIT• Ravi Seethapathy, ISGF & Biosirus, Canada• Phil Beecher, Chairman, Wi-SUN Alliance• Remy Garaude Verdier, ERDF• Hiroshi Esaki, University of Tokyo*• Rahul Tongia, Advisor, ISGF & Brookings India• Terry Mohn, Open Access Technology Int'l• N. Venu, ABB• Thierry Goddart, Intel• Phil Stone, Sensus• Sameer Tiku, Bentley• Mahesh Oni, Cyan Technology• Abhishek Roy, Chief/Craftsman, Lunatic Koncepts
• R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor,Govt of India*
• Alok Joshi, Chairman, NTRO • Gireesh Pradhan, Chairman, CERC*• CEO, NITI Ayog*• P.K. Pujari, Secretary, Ministry of Power• Upendra Tripathy, Secretary, Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy• B.N. Sharma, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Power• Prabhu N Singh, Mission Director, NSGM• Alka Panda, DG, Bureau of Indian Standards• Ajay Mathur, TERI• Arvind Gupta, Head of IT Cell, BJP• Gulshan Rai, NCSC, National Security Council
Secretariat, Govt of India*• Sachin Burman, Director, NCIIPC• Praveer Sinha, CEO & ED, Tata Power Delhi
Distribution • Pankaj Pandey, MD, BESCOM• Anirudha Basu, MD, CESC, Kolkata• Gopal Saxena, Director, Reliance Infra • V.L. Sonavane, Former Member, MERC• Chris Hickman, CEO, Innovari Inc • Laurent Schmitt, GE Alstom• Girish Ghatikar, VP Greenlots
1. Case Studies on Smart Grid Project Planning and Successful Implementation
2. A Primer on Clean Air and Clean Transportation (EVs and V2G)
3. A Primer on Big Data Analytics, Visualization and Cloud Computing for the Utility Industry
4. A Primer on Renewable Integration
SMART GRID TUTORIALS ON 15 MARCH 2016
1. TECHNICAL TOUR to Smart Grid implementation at Tata Power Delhi Distribution and National Load Dispatch Centre in Delhi on 15 March 2016
2. Sight seeing trip to Taj Mahal, Agra on 19 March 2016
3. Sight seeing trip to historic and other places of interest in Delhi on 19 March 2016
TOURS
*Awaiting confirmation
For detailed agenda, visit ISGW website www.isgw.in
HACKATHON: SECURING THE GRID
Organized in association with NCIIPC & VJTI, Mumbai
Challenge: To Capture The Flag (CTF) which involves hacking into a SCADA system, toggle a switch and exit the system
Prize:
• First Prize: INR 2,00,000 • Second Prize: INR 1,00,000
• Third Prize: INR 50,000 • 5 Consolation Prizes: INR 10,000 each
Location: Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi Date: 16-17 March 2016
For participating in the HACKATHON, please write to Hem: [email protected]
INNO-THON: INNOVATING THE GRID
Organized in association with Tata Power Delhi Distribution (TPDDL) and Netaji Subhas Institute (NSIT) of Technology
Challenge: To showcase an innovative and ground-breaking concept via a hardware model, concept note, a software tool etc
Prize:
• First Prize: INR 1,00,000 • Second Prize: INR 60,000
• Third Prize: INR 40,000 • 5 Consolation Prizes: INR 10,000 each
Location: NSIT, Dwarka, New Delhi Date: 11-13 March 2016
For participating in the INNO-THON, please write to Akshay Ahuja: [email protected]
APP-ATHON: APPS DEVELOPMENT FOR SMART GRIDS AND SMART CITIES
Organized in association with Tata Power Delhi Distribution (TPDDL) and Netaji Subhas Institute (NSIT) of Technology
Challenge: To create a smart phone App that will be useful for electric, water and gas utilities and their customers, smart city administration, transport, security, health, sanitation, education etc
• First Prize: INR 1,00,000 • Second Prize: INR 60,000
• Third Prize: INR 40,000 • 5 Consolation Prizes: INR 10,000 each
Location: NSIT, Delhi Date: 11-13 March 2016
For participating in the APP-ATHON, please write to Amol Sawant: [email protected]
SPECIAL OFFERS FOR ENTREPRENEURS
Free table space at the Innovation Hub in the Exhibition Area for START UPs with Smart Grid and Smart City products and solutions.
INNOVATION HUB
Low cost exhibition space for Small and Micro Enterprises and Consulting Organizations (below Rs 200 million annual turnover)
For availing special offers, please contact Alakh: [email protected]
SME AND CONSULTANTS PAVILION
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMPETITIONS AND SPECIAL OFFERS
ISGW 2016: Competitions and Special Offers for Entrepreneurs
INR
9,00,000
prizes to be
Won
Competition Partner: INNO-THAN
Competition Partner: APP-ATHON
Innovation Hub Partnership
Competition Partner: HACKATHON
INR 0.5 Million
INR 0.5 Million
INR 1 Million
INR 0.5 Million
• 2 Delegate Passes• Exhibition Space (9 SqM)• Branding as the Innovation Hub Partner
• 2 Delegate Passes• Exhibition Space• Felicitation of the Winners by the Partnering Organization
Benefits:
Benefits:
India Smart Grid Week 2016India Smart Grid Week 2016India Smart Grid Week 2016
Please visit www.isgw.in and @isgw2016
Confirmed Key Partners
Supporting Institutions
Technology PartnersSilver Partners
Media & Marketing Partners Competitions Secretariat
Platinum Partner Gold PartnersPowered by
Bronze Partners Lunch Partner Conference Day Partner
2016
Manekshaw Center, Dhaula KuanNew Delhi, INDIA
March 15 - 19, 2016
International Conference & Exhibitionon Smart Grids & Smart Cities
www.isgw.in @isgw2016
India Smart Grid Forum
SUPPORTED BY
2016
For more information about ISGW 2016, please visit www.isgw.in
PARTICIPATION OPPORTUNITIES
EXHIBITOR PACKAGES International (USD) Indian (INR) Minimum Space
Shell Scheme 400 Per Sqm. 20,000 Per Sqm. 9 Sqm.
Bare Space 350 Per Sqm. 15,000 Per Sqm. 18 Sqm.
EXHIBITOR PACKAGES
Service Tax extra
PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES & BENEFITS
For participation, please contact: [email protected]
DELEGATE PARTICIPATION FEES
DELEGATE PACKAGES
Student / Utilities **
Intl.
(USD)
Indian
(INR)
Intl.
(USD)
Indian
(INR)
Intl.
(USD)
Indian
(INR)
Intl.
(USD)
Indian
(INR)
500 28,000 600 35,000 450 25,000 100 5,0003 Day Conference Package
(16 – 18 March 2016)
Technical Tour
(15 march 2016)
250 14,000 300 17,500 225 13,500 - -
100 5,000 125 6,000 80 4,000 50 1,000
40 2,000 50 3,000 40 2,000 30 1,000
1 Day Conference Package
(16, 17, 18 March 2016)
Tutorial
(15 March 2016)
Cultural Tour – 1 ***
(19 March 2016 – Day Trip to Taj Mahal, Agra)
- - 120 4,000 - - - -
- - 75 2,500 - - - -
st* Early Bird rate valid up to 31 Dec 2015** Students & Utilities who are ISGF Members get additional 10% discount*** All tours include travel by A/c Luxury Coaches, Entry Tickets and Lunch
Service Tax extra
Category INR USD Exhibition Delegate Speaking Catalogue Space Passes Slot Advt. Delegate Passes
PRINCIPAL 5 million 84K 54 Sqm. 10 Keynote Yes 50%
POWERED BY 4 million 67K 45 Sqm. 7 Keynote Yes 30%
PLATINUM 2.5 million 42K 36 Sqm. 5 Yes Yes 20%
GOLD 2 million 34K 27 Sqm. 3 Yes Yes 15%
SILVER 1.5 million 25K 18 Sqm. 2 Yes Yes 10%
TECHNOLOGY PARTNER 1 million 17K 9 Sqm. 2 - Yes 10%
BRONZE 0.75 million 13K 9 Sqm. 2 - Yes 5%
ONE-DAY CONFERENCE 0.5 million 9K 9 Sqm. - - Yes -
REGISTRATION COUNTER 0.25 million 5K - - - Yes -
VIP LOUNGE (Exclusive) 0.5 million 9K - - - Yes -
LUNCH (Per Day) 0.75 million 13K - - - Yes -
DINNER / NETWORKING 1.5 million 25K - - - Yes - RECEPTION
LANYARDS / BADGES 1 million 17K - - - Yes -
VISITOR’S CARRY BAGS 0.5 million 9K - - - Yes - (Paper)
DELEGATE KIT 1.5 million 25K - - - Yes -
Early Bird * Regular ISGF Member
Cultural Tour – 2 ***(19 March 2016 – Day Trip to monuments andplaces of tourist interest in Delhi)
Discount Addl.
Fee Benefits
India Smart Grid Week 2016India Smart Grid Week 2016India Smart Grid Week 2016
Please visit www.isgw.in and @isgw2016
Confirmed Key Partners
Supporting Institutions
Technology PartnersSilver Partners
Media & Marketing Partners Competitions Secretariat
Platinum Partner Gold PartnersPowered by
Bronze Partners Lunch Partner Conference Day Partner