7th & 8th (Friday-Saturday) April, 2017 : MDC on SHE, Bhubaneswar

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1 7th & 8th (Friday-Saturday) April, 2017 : MDC on SHE, Bhubaneswar

2 Energy is of fundamental importance to society and has the greatest impact on the environment Energy is of fundamental importance to Society and has the greatest impact on the environment. Currently there is a great deal of concern about the adverse environmental and social consequences of fossil fuels. Excessive usage of fossil lead to air pollution and these are also depleting at a faster rate. It was not until the 1970s with the steep price rise of the civil crisis and the advent of environmental movement that the society began to take more seriously the prospect of fossil fuels running out and the possibility that their continued use could be destabilizing the planet s natural ecosystems and global climates. Current use of fossil and nuclear fuels have many adverse consequences. These include air pollution, acid rain, the depletion of natural resources and dangerous of nuclear radiation. The threat of global climate change mainly caused by carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel and fuel combustion. This is one of the main reasons why there is a growing consensus on the need to reduce such emissions. The conference will focus on power generation systems with emphasis on environmental issues. Apart from environmental aspects, there is serious concern for safety, reliability and risk management in power system. It is needless to say that conservation of energy will lead to a progress in the society including the industries in view of resolving power crunch. The conference will deliberate on the means of reducing energy wastages through adoption of effective energy management and conservation policies. Safety concerns and protection of power system are serious issues in industries. The operation of Thermal Power generating stations involve a series of steps which expose personnel to hazards and traumatic injuries. Hazards may be controlled through good design, knowledgeable workers & job planning. The transmission and distribution systems share some of the hazards of Power Stations. Keeping the aforesaid subjects in view, the conference is planned to provide a platform to exchange ideas of academician, engineers in industries and policy makers.

3 Call for Paper Contributions from prospective authors are invited in the following broad areas: 1. Environmental Issues in Conventional Power Plants a. Fly Ash Generation, b. Management and Disposal. 2. Energy Conservation and Management a. Efficient utilization of Coal and Oil in Thermal Power Plants. b. Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation Opportunities in Thermal Power Plants. 3. Electrical Safety and Protections a. Electrical Hazards and Safety System in Steel Plant b. Electrical Hazards and Safety System in Coal Industry c. Electrical Hazards and Safety System in Oil Installations/Refineries d. Electrical Hazards and Safety System in Chemical Plant e. Electrical Hazards and Safety System in Thermal Power Plant f. Prevention, Control and Mitigation of Electric Fire 4. Generation, Distribution and Transmission of Power a. Users friendly and b. Market Acceptability 5. Safety Reliability and Risk Management in Conventional Power Plants a. Mechanism for assessment of Safety Climate b. Assessment of Safety Culture c. Safety Hazard and Operability Approach. 6. Renewable Power Generation Systems a. Photovoltaic Power Generation System b. Wind Energy Conversion System c. Wave Energy System d. Tidal Energy System e. Biomass System 7. Power Quality in Power System a. Power Sector Reforms- An approach to ensure quality Conference Topics National Conference on POWER, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT b. Clean and Green Technology in Power Generation c. Technology up gradation in the manufacture of low cost and quality electrical equipments 8. Occupational Health Issues in Power Generation and Distribution System. a. Medical Surveillance and focus on Preventing O.H diseases b. Control & Evaluation of Health Hazard c. Work Environment Monitoring d. Occupational Health Policy in Industry 9. Capacity Building through Clean Energy Technology in Conventional Power Sector a. Development of sustainable, competitive and eco-friendly Technology in Conventional Power Sector b. Promotion of favourable Regulatory Framework c. Establishment of Standards for Reliability and Safety d. Clean Energy expansion in Power Sector e. Coal Based Options 10. Human Dimension in Managing Clean, Green and Safe Technology in Power Sector a. Impact of Human Capital in adopting New Technologies b. Pollution of Human Mindset & Its remedies c. Holistic Inclusiveness of Stake holders in sustaining New Technology d. Human Resource Planning for PEE. 11. Green Technology in Electricity Generation and Distribution in Industries a. Steel Sector b. Aluminium Sector c. Oil Sector The full paper in MS word (IEEE Conference Format) not exceeding eight pages is to be submitted to the conference technical committee chair by before 25th February 2017.

4 National Conference on POWER, ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Organizing Committee Chief Patron Patrons Chairman Vice Chairmen Convenor Technical Committee Chairman Convenor Members Dr. Ajit Kumar Tripathy, IAS(Retd) President, MDC on SHE Formerly Chief Secretary, Odisha & Ex-State Election Commissioner, Odisha Shri Aswini Kumar Chief Executive Officer, Rourkela Steel Plant Shri Arun Kumar Mishra Vice President, TATA STEEL-Goplapur Project Shri G. S. Singh Executive Director I/C, IOCL, Paradip Refinery Prof. Animesh Biswas Director, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Shri G. S. Khuntia Vice President, MDC on SHE Prof. Bidyadhar Subudhi Electrical Engg. Department, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Shri G. D. Rath Secretary, MDC on SHE Prof. Bidyadhar Subudhi Electrical Engg. Department, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Shri S. K. Bhuyan Principal, MDC on SHE Shri Naresh Anand General Manager, NTPC- Dulanga Coal Mines, Sundergarh Prof. S. Samantaray Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, IIT, Bhubaneswar Prof. K. K. Mahapatra Dept. of Electrical Engg.,National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Shri S. K. Patnaik Dean, MDC on SHE, Bhubaneswar Dr. Arun Kumar Mohanty OHS Specialist, MDC on SHE, Bhubaneswar Members Shri Rakesh Kulsrestha Dy. Director General of Mine Safety, Govt. Of India, Gaziabad Prof. S. Samantaray Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, IIT, Bhubaneswar Shri D. C. S.Varma Jt. Chief Inspector of Factories Visakhapatnam Shri G. S. Khuntia Director, OMC Ltd [Former ED, SAIL, New Delhi] Prof.(Dr) P. K. Das Professor of Medicine[Ex-DMET, Odisha], Cuttack Dr. Dilip Kumar Behera Sr. Environmental Scientist, L-1 State Pollution Control Board, Odisha, Bhubaneswar Dr. Arun Kumar Mohanty OHS Specialist, MDC on SHE, Bhubaneswar Prof. D. Das Electrical Engineering Department IIT, Kharagpur Dr. C. R. Mohapatra, IFS(Retd) Vice President, MDC on SHE Dr. M. K. Purkait, IAS (Retd) Founder President, MDC on SHE Shri G. Upadhyaya Formerly Chairman-cum-MD, NALCO Shri R. Kulsrestha Dy. Director General of Mine Safety, Govt. of India, Gaziabad Shri K. K. Sharma Director(Oprn), NTPC & Chairman, NSPCL Shri P. K. Mishra Founder Member, MDC on SHE Shri S. C. Patnaik General Manager(Safety & Fire), Rourkela Steel Plant Prof. S. Samantaray Associate Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, IIT, Bhubaneswar Shri S. K. Bhuyan Principal, MDC on SHE Shri Manikanta Naik Chief Resident Executive, TATA STEEL, Bhubaneswar POSSIBLE INVITED CONTRIBUTORS Prof. P. K. Dash ITER, Bhubaneswar Dr. S. Ghosh NIT, Durgapur RSP BHEL NTPC TATA STEEL Mahanadi Coalfields Ltd, Burla CPRI, Bangalore IOCL Refinery Ordnance Factory Board Government of India Shri A. R. Sontake Dy. Chief Fire Officer, Bhilai Steel Plant, SAIL Shri Umesh Hota President-HR HINDALCO, Bhubaneswar Dr. Santanu Rath Chief of HR, PPL, Paradip

5 7th & 8th April, 2017 : MDC on SHE, Bhubaneswar REGISTRATION FORM Name and Address of the sponsoring Industry / Authority / Organisation : Contact Person :...Tel. No. :... Mobile No. : Fax. :... Name and Designation of the Delegates (s) : PAYMENT Details All payments are to be made through Cheque/ DD in favour of Multi Disciplinary Centre on Safety, Health and Environment, payable at Bhubaneswar, Cheque No. / DD No. :... Bank Name :... Date :...Amount :... Please fax or mail this form at the contact no. / address given below. Contact details Shri G. D. Rath, Secretary Multi Disciplinary Centre on Safety, Health & Environment IDCO Plot No: 04, Chandaka Industrial Estate Infocity Road, Patia, Bhubaneswar , Odisha, India Phone : / , Fax : , Mob : , , mdcshe@gmail.com, Website: Prof. Bidyadhar Subudhi National Institute of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering Rourkela , Odisha, Phone : , , Mobile : , Fax : , bidyadhar@nitrkl.ac.in, Website : nitrkl.ac.in

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7 Invited Keynote Speakers Sponsorship POWER, ENERGY AND National Conference on ENVIRONMENT Prof. Animesh Biswas Director, NIT, Rourkela Shri Siddhanta Das, IFS PCCF(WL), Odisha Prof. Bidyadhar Subudhi Electrical Engineering Department NIT, Rourkela Prof. (Dr) Thuppil Venkatesh Principal Adviser, QCI, Director, NRCLPI, St. John Medical College & Hospital, Bangalore Expert Member-WHO, London Dr. Om Agrawal Chairman, Terra Solar Power, USA Prof. Ashok Kumar Tripathy SIT, Bhubaneswar, [Ex-DG,CPRI] DIAMOND Rs (four) lakh a. 04 delegates free b. Publication of One full page Colour Advertisement free of cost. c. One brochure with promotional activities of the company organisation to be inserted in the kit bag that will be distributed to the participants. d. Logo of the Sponsorer will be prominently displayed. E. Option to participate with a 15 minute presentation. GOLD Rs (two) lakh a. 02 delegates free b. Publication of One full page Colour Advertisement free of cost. c. One brochure with promotional activities of the company organisation to be inserted in the kit bag that will be distributed to the participants. d. Logo of the Sponsorer will be prominently displayed. E. Option to participate with a 15 minute presentation. ADVERTISEMENT FOR a. Back Page : Rs. 40, b. Front & Back Inner : Rs. 40, each c. Full page : Rs. 30, (Multi Colour) d. Half page(colour) : Rs. 20, REGISTRATION The Conference is non-residential DELEGATE FEE a. Single : Rs. 06, b. Double : Rs. 05, each c. Triple & above : Rs. 04, each Who will benefit from the Conference 1. Senior and middle level Managers from Industry covering Operation, Maintenance, Electricity Generation and Distribution, Safety, Medical, Health and Environment, Human Resource (HR) Departments. 2. Senior and Middle level Managers from Mining Organizations covering Operation, Maintenance, Safety, Medical, Health and Environment, Human Resource(HR) Departments and Members of Mining Joint Committees. 3. Electrical Equipment Manufacturers / Suppliers. 4. Academician from reputed Technical and Research Institutions : IITs, NITs, Technical Universities / Institutions, Safety Institutes, CPRI(Central Power Research Institute) and Management Professionals. 5. Regulators : Electrical Inspectors, Officers of Factory Directorates/ Inspectorates, Pollution Control Boards, ERCs, DGMS, OSID. 6. Officers of Ministry of Power, New and Renewable Energy, Coal, Mine, Steel, Petroleum, Government of India and State Energy Departments.

8 CONFERENCE HOST NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Rourkela , Odisha, India Ph : , , Fax : , Mobile : bidyadhar@nitrkl.ac.in, registrar@nitrkl.ac.in, director@nitrkl.ac.in MULTI DISCIPLINARY CENTRE ON SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT IDCO Plot No: 04, Chandaka Industrial Estate, Infocity Road, Patia Bhubaneswar , Odisha, India, Ph : / Fax : , mdcshe@gmail.com, Website: Mob : , Open Source Solutions