Current and Emerging Trends in Indian Biogas and - Biogas

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National Biogas Convention
15-17 September, 2015
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LAST DATE FOR REGISTRATION : 30 July, 2015
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*Optional: Field Visit on 17 September 2015 on
actual charges basis.
Important Dates
Last date for acceptance of abstract : 30 May, 2015
Notification for acceptance of abstract : 15 June, 2015
Last date for full paper submission : 10 July, 2015
PLACE
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Venue
IIT Delhi is located in Hauz Khas, South Delhi. The campus
of 325 acres (132 ha) is surrounded by the beautiful Hauz
Khas area and monuments such as the Qutub
Minar and Lotus Temple. The inside of the campus
resembles a city, with gardens, lawns, residential complexes
and wide roads. The campus has its own water supply and
backup electricity supply along with shopping complexes to
cater to the daily needs of residents. In Delhi the monsoons
recede in late September with average temperatures
around 20–25 °C in the comfortable range.
Current and Emerging
Trends in Indian
Biogas and Bio–
Fertilizer Development
CETIBBD–2015
2nd National Biogas Convention
15-17 September, 2015
Accommodation
Guest accommodation can be arranged if required, in the
nearby hotels. Accommodation will be arranged on prior
payment basis only. Room rent and other charges are to be
borne by guests.
Contact
Dr. Ram Chandra, Scientist
Mr. Abhinav Trivedi, Ph.D Scholar
c/o Professor Virendra Kumar Vijay (Coordinator)
Room Number 375, Block III
Centre for Rural Development and Technology
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi–110 016
Email : [email protected]
Phone (o) : 011 2659 6351
Fax : 011 2659 1121
Dr. Ram Chandra Phone : 8010347500
Mr. Abhinav Trivedi Phone : 8744843380
Organised by –
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
and
Biogas Forum India & Indian Biogas Association
Venue
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi–110 016
Invited Speakers
About the Convention
Dear Friends,
The global warming and climate change agenda in the
world is looking for green energy alternatives which can
reduce greenhouse gases emission. Biogas technologies
have proved to be a ray of hope for resolving the waste
management and solving energy problems in rural areas.
Over last three decades biogas plants played an important
role in Indian villages by providing rural energy needs and
bio–fertilizer. However, with the advancement of lifestyle
even in rural areas the aspirations of rural people are
skyrocketing. Most of the villages have cattle but the dung
is being used mostly for making dung cakes for burning as
fuel or as organic manure in an inefficient manner. Thus,
there is utmost need to address these issues in a focused
manner. Biogas offers an important solution to the present
energy crisis in rural area. Besides being a clean and
important source of energy for cooking it is an
environmentally green and clean technology.
This national convention will make an attempt towards
preparing policy on national level for installation of 10
million biogas plants across the country including all sized
biogas plants to draw attention of policy makers and the
users for the greater use of biogas as cooking and vehicular
fuel along with electrical power generation applications.
Looking forward for your participation in the event.
Yours Sincerely
Professor Virendra Kumar Vijay
Publication and Sponsorship
The selected full length papers will be published as
conference proceedings through internationally reputed
publisher. A souvenir will be distributed to all the delegates
along with the kit. The sponsors from Industries/
stakeholders are encouraged to support the conference
and will be advertised in the souvenir. The details are
available on the conference website.
Dr. Praveen Saxena, Advisor MNRE
Mr. G. L. Meena, Director MNRE
Dr. B. S. Negi, Director MNRE
Dr. Tushar Jash, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
Dr. Pinakeshwar Mahanta, IIT Guwahati
Dr. Srikanth Mutnuri, BITS Pilani, Goa Campus
Dr. Sudhir Kumar, JUIT, Solan, Himachal
Dr. Sachin Kumar, SSS-NIRE, Kapurthala
Dr. S. S. Kapdi, AAU, Anand
Prof. D. C. Baruah, Tezpur Univeristy, Assam
Dr. P. Shanmugum, CLRI, Chennai
Dr. S. S. Sooch, PAU, Ludhiana
Dr. K. C. Pnadey, CIAE, Bhopal
Dr. N. S. Chauhan, CAEPHT, Gangtok
Mr. S. B. Dangayech, M/s Sintex Ind. Ltd., Gujarat
Mr. Basavraj, M/s PRAJ Industries, Pune
Mr. Paran Gowda, Patanjali, Haridwar
Dr. Subhash, Mahindra Research Valley, Chennai
Advisory Committee
Prof. R. R. Gaur, IIT Delhi
Dr. A. R. Shukla, President, BiGFIN, New Delhi
Dr. K. Alagusundaram, D.D.G. (Engg.), ICAR, New Delhi
Dr. H. N. Chanakya, IISc Bangaluru
Dr. Deepak Sharma, MPUAT, Udaipur
Prof. P. M. V. Subbarao, IIT Delhi
Prof. T. R. Sreekrishnan, IIT Delhi
Prof. Satyawati Sharma, IIT Delhi
Dr. Anushree Malik, IIT Delhi
Mr. Sandeep Garg, GBES, New Delhi
Mr. Gaurav Kedia, IBA, New Delhi
Convener
Co–convener
: Professor Virendra Kumar Vijay
: Dr. Ram Chandra, Scientist
Mr. Abhinav Trivedi, Ph. D. Scholar
Mr. Bhaskar Jha, Ph.D. Scholar
Mr. Vandit Vijay, Ph.D. Scholar
Tentative Program and Schedule
Day 1 (15 September, 2015)
09:00 – 10:00 Registration
10:00 – 11:00 Inaugural Ceremony
11:00 – 11:30 High Tea
Session 1 - 11:30 – 13:30
Biogas production from various kinds of organic
wastes and innovative fermentation and digester
construction methods
Lunch - 13:30 – 14:30
Session 2 - 14:30 – 16:30
Application and management of biogas spent slurry
and its handling
Poster Presentation and Tea : 16:30 – 18:00
Networking Dinner : 19:30 – 21:00
Day 2 (16 September, 2015)
Session 3 - 09:00 – 11:00
Biogas enrichment and bottling for power generation,
vehicular uses and other large scale applications
Tea: 11:00 – 11:30
Session 4 - 11:30 – 13:30
Biogas related policy framework in India and its
governance mechanism
Lunch - 13:30 – 14:30
Session 5 - 14:30 – 16:00
Joint session on policies, promotion and trouble
shootings of biogas systems and technologies
Lab Visit and Tea: 16:00 – 16:30
Biogas Production, Up gradation and Bottling Facility
Visit at IIT Delhi
Valedictory Ceremony : 16:30 – 17:30
Day 3 (17 September, 2015) : Field Visit
A field visit can be arranged at a working biogas
enrichment and bottling plant depending on the
sufficient number of interested participants