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 Preconference Workshop 24 th April 2012, 2nd Annual Coal Upgrading & Conversion 2012, IC Asia, !akarta Indonesia, " #r$ %iadri aner'i () C(* +eliance (nerg", # (cour'a, India Session 1. Interactive Discussions with Introduction and Global Energy Scenarios (Opportunities for Indonesian Low an! "oal# The ever-increasing demand for electricity and energy in the China, In dia and the world has made i t a necessity to have efficient and environmentally acc eptable energy sources. Low-rank coal is a significant component of the world's energy portfolio. The symposium provided a forum for industry, government, and research organiations to share up-to-dat e information on the role of low-rank fuels in meeting energy demands, new research findings, current industry needs, a nd areas of future research. Low-rank coal comprises more than !"-#" percent of both current utiliation and the reserves in countries like Indonesia, India, China, $nited %tates, &ussia, Central urope, and much of the (acific &im. Considering that coal-based generation is e)pected to grow by *+ over t he ne)t two decades, supplying of a larger tota l demand by *"*", the future utiliation of these coals faces both challenges and opportunities, including emissions control/ more efficient, lower-cost combustion and gasification technologies/ and the new vision of a hydrogen economy.  0ith + of the world1s coal reserves in Indonesia, the %outheast 2sian country is a key coal producer and e)porter and is leading the way in coal upgrading and conversion pro3ects. The Indonesia 4overnment has announced a proposed law to ban e)ports of low-rank coal by *"5, which in turn has led to coal upgrading pro3ects at mine sites in Indonesia. %ome companies have started t o invest in coal upgrading and conversion technology to ensure they have a future market for their low-grade coal. 2s the ban deadline approaches, there is greater urgency for coal mining owners6operators to be updated on the re7uirements, and have the know-how and technology to convert low-grade coal to 8 at minimum medium-7uality - for e)port. $he preconference wor!shop is designed to address the issues of  %tandard methodologies for assessing the economics of coal upgrading systems  9verview of available coal upgrading technologies:   0ho owns and operates the coal upgrading plant and infrastructure:  Technical and economic issues that have limited the implementation of coal upgrading facilities in Indonesia  (ossible solutions to these issues  Sessions in this stream will deal with Coal Properties and Impact on Utilization Topics included coal analysis, ash formation, fireside deposition, and particulate control in combustion systems. (articipants will get to know how to use the high moisture and low ash fusion

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Preconference Workshop 24 th April 2012, 2nd Annual CoalUpgrading & Conversion 2012, I C Asia, !akarta Indonesia,

" #r$ %i adri aner'i () C(* +eliance (nerg", # (cour'a, India

Session 1. Interactive Discussions with Introduction and Global Energy Scenarios(Opportunities for Indonesian Low an! "oal#

The ever-increasing demand for electricity and energy in the China, India and the world has made it anecessity to have efficient and environmentally acceptable energy sources. Low-rank coal is asignificant component of the world's energy portfolio. The symposium provided a forum for industry,government, and research organi ations to share up-to-date information on the role of low-rank fuelsin meeting energy demands, new research findings, current industry needs, and areas of futureresearch.

Low-rank coal comprises more than !"-#" percent of both current utili ation and the reserves incountries like Indonesia, India, China, $nited %tates, &ussia, Central urope, and much of the (acific&im. Considering that coal-based generation is e)pected to grow by *+ over the ne)t two decades,supplying of a larger total demand by *"*", the future utili ation of these coals faces bothchallenges and opportunities, including emissions control/ more efficient, lower-cost combustion andgasification technologies/ and the new vision of a hydrogen economy.

0ith + of the world1s coal reserves in Indonesia, the %outheast 2sian country is a key coal producerand e)porter and is leading the way in coal upgrading and conversion pro3ects. The Indonesia4overnment has announced a proposed law to ban e)ports of low-rank coal by *"5 , which in turn hasled to coal upgrading pro3ects at mine sites in Indonesia. %ome companies have started to invest incoal upgrading and conversion technology to ensure they have a future market for their low-gradecoal. 2s the ban deadline approaches, there is greater urgency for coal mining owners6operators to beupdated on the re7uirements, and have the know-how and technology to convert low-grade coal to 8at minimum medium-7uality - for e)port. $he preconference wor!shop is designed toaddress the issues of

• %tandard methodologies for assessing the economics of coal upgrading systems• 9verview of available coal upgrading technologies:• 0ho owns and operates the coal upgrading plant and infrastructure:• Technical and economic issues that have limited the implementation of coal upgrading

facilities in Indonesia• (ossible solutions to these issues

Sessions in this stream will deal with Coal Properties and Impact on Utilization

Topics included coal analysis, ash formation, fireside deposition, and particulate control incombustion systems. (articipants will get to know how to use the high moisture and low ash fusion

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and ligniteB.0hile the rate of growth of renewable energy and biomass technologies is e)pected to besubstantial in the ne)t few decades, it is apparent that these technologies will provide only a relativelysmall proportion of 2ustralia's total energy needs. Coal will remain the principal fuel for electricitygeneration, in India, China and many ma3or countries including 2ustralia and worldwide, for manydecades to come. In order to minimise the impact of coal fired power generation on the environmentthere is a need to develop and install advanced cycle power generation systems when it is

economically viable to do so. This session will address technologies for power generation like %C, $%C,C= C, I4CC

Session 4& Low an! "oal for IG""& Conventional & Advanced Technologies and Economics of Coal Conversion

0hy low rank coal:

D%tate-of-the-2rt I4CC for low rank coal, cost and performanceD*nd4en I4CC for low rank coal, cost and performanceD>e)t steps for low rank coal I4CC pathway

Session 5& "oal 2reparation and *pgradation Challenges Issues and Business odels

1. Coal Beneficiation2. Coal Briquetting3. Coal Gasification4. Underground Coal Gasification5. Coal To Liquid6. Business Models

2rofile of 6our aculty /i0adri 7aner8i

Mr. Himadri Banerji is a raduate of the !resti ious "ndian "nstitute ofTechnolo #$ %hara !ur &'() and a !ost raduate in *usiness mana ement from +LR"$ ,amshed!ur. He is also a -h Candidate ha/in com!leted the doctoral le/el studies from ""T %hara !ur$ on o!erations research and s#stems theor# for the -h research on s#stem !lanninusin s#stem d#namics for electricit# eneration industr# in "ndia.

He is !resentl# workin as the Mana in irector of 0coUrja an 0ner # 0fficienc# 1002 and Clean 0ner # 1C02 Consultin firm$ !ro/idin consultanc# ser/ices for !roject de/elo!ment and !rojectmana ement of *oth renewa*le and fossil *ased !ower !rojects to to! notch cor!orate clients in "ndia.

He is Mem*er of the Board "ndo 3shahi 4lass "34 5 "nternational School of -roject Mana ement$ 6ew elhi.

Er. Fimadri aner3i, in his career spanning over !@ years, initially for *" years with T2T2 %teel and(ower as Fead of (ower 4eneration and then with &eliance nergy as C 9 in the largest privateinvestor company in the (ower %ector, has led action in planning, building and managing high valueenergy infrastructure in coal, steel, oil and power sectors in India. Fe is one of the top e)perts in India who has immense e)perience in utili ing low rank coals, like Indonesian sub bituminous, lignite or brown coals, and coal washery middlings with (=, C= C and 4asification.

Fe is a senior level e)pert ATop ! in the 0orldB on the natural resources council of global e)perts in the4erson Lehrman 4roup, having been consulted by over 5"" =ortune +"" firms interested in developinginvestment opportunities in the Indian (ower %ector with focus on &enewable and Clean nergy.

Er aner3i is a regular speaker and Chairperson in various international conferences on Coal $tili ation,(erformance Improvement of (ower 4enerating Companies, (C Contracting, &isk Eanagement, (lant&eliability and )cellence etc. Fe has been a regular invitee to take sessions on %trategy at F L

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%trategic Eanagement Conferences for %enior )ecutives in >oida, and the 4overnment of Indiasponsored T& C- F L program on Clean Coal.

Fe also holds regular industry training and mentoring workshops on Coal Conversion and $pgradationof Low &ank Coal, (lant %tart $p and Commissioning, nergy fficiency and nergy 2nalytics, 0aterand %team Chemistry, & C and &(9 for &enewable nergy Industry, Clean Coal Technology.