This document provides an agenda for the 2nd Annual Nuclear Power Congress taking place from 21-24 June 2011 in Singapore. The agenda outlines keynotes, panels, and workshops on advancing nuclear power programs in Southeast Asia and beyond, with a focus on balancing energy needs, safety, and security. International experts from agencies like the IAEA and countries pursuing nuclear power will discuss progress in their programs and address topical issues. Project updates on emerging markets like Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Mongolia will also be provided.
Small and Modular Reactors..A Paradigm Shift in Nuclear Power RisksHIMADRI BANERJI
In the past, the trend in nuclear power reactor technology development showed an emphasis towards large reactors due to the economies of scale, which produced reactor designs on to 1600 MWe. A development of SMRs points into the opposite
direction, i.e. towards smaller outputs with an equivalent electrical power of less than 700MWe.
Presented at the 2nd Annual Nuclear Power 21-24 June 2011* Marina Mandarin * Singapore.
Managing Smart Grids, Power System Networks with Analytics HIMADRI BANERJI
Big Data is playing a significant role in managing effectively the data analytics requirement from the infrastructure arising out of smart grid implementation n T&D Utilities..The presentation looks at some of the major issues and initiatives.
The project will begin with a comprehensive technical and economic analysis addressing all aspects of a
battery’s lifecycle in search of the best second-use strategies, followed by a comprehensive test program to
verify findings, particularly battery lifetimes. For the field test, researchers will deploy aged EV batteries at
the University of California (UC), San Diego’s campus-wide electric power grid. The results of the study will:
Provide validated tools and data on battery life to industry for battery reuse
Recommendations for EV battery design and manufacturing practices
Identify the necessary regulatory changes to encourage secondary battery use
Assess the economic benefit of second uses
Small and Modular Reactors..A Paradigm Shift in Nuclear Power RisksHIMADRI BANERJI
In the past, the trend in nuclear power reactor technology development showed an emphasis towards large reactors due to the economies of scale, which produced reactor designs on to 1600 MWe. A development of SMRs points into the opposite
direction, i.e. towards smaller outputs with an equivalent electrical power of less than 700MWe.
Presented at the 2nd Annual Nuclear Power 21-24 June 2011* Marina Mandarin * Singapore.
Managing Smart Grids, Power System Networks with Analytics HIMADRI BANERJI
Big Data is playing a significant role in managing effectively the data analytics requirement from the infrastructure arising out of smart grid implementation n T&D Utilities..The presentation looks at some of the major issues and initiatives.
The project will begin with a comprehensive technical and economic analysis addressing all aspects of a
battery’s lifecycle in search of the best second-use strategies, followed by a comprehensive test program to
verify findings, particularly battery lifetimes. For the field test, researchers will deploy aged EV batteries at
the University of California (UC), San Diego’s campus-wide electric power grid. The results of the study will:
Provide validated tools and data on battery life to industry for battery reuse
Recommendations for EV battery design and manufacturing practices
Identify the necessary regulatory changes to encourage secondary battery use
Assess the economic benefit of second uses
Register for the international thermochemical biomass conference...
"tcbiomass2009"
September 16-18, 2009
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Information on the Clean Energy Ministerial is also available at www.cleanenergyministerial.org
Information about Sustainable Energy for All is available at www.sustainableenergyforall.org
Stan Rosinski, Electric Power Research Institute - Speaker at the marcus evans Wind Power Summit held in Dallas, TX February 25-26, 2013 delivered his presentation entitled Technology Needs for Advancing Wind Power Generation
On February 2, 2015, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz gave a presentation at Department of Energy headquarters about the agency's fiscal year 2016 budget request. View the slides above to see highlights from year's budget.
This paper describes ongoing research in the area of solar PV production forecasting intended to address a range of effects on the utility grid associated with high penetrations of PV. The ability to anticipate near-term –minutes ahead to hours ahead to day or multiple-day ahead-- production of the variable solar resource will be key to successfully integrating ever larger PV capacities with minimal costs. A number of forecast methodologies are surveyed and a mechanism for validating their performance is described.
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo 2012 is Nigeria’s leading alternative energy Expo. NAEE 2012 takes place at the Yaradua Convention Centre, Abuja Nigeria from September 17-19 2012. The event will feature an impressive line-up of local and international speakers, delegates and exhibitors, who will gather to debate a new energy future for Africa's most populous nation.
Steam boiler is a closed vessel in which heat produced by the combustion of fuel is utilized to generate steam from water, at desired temperature and pressure
Register for the international thermochemical biomass conference...
"tcbiomass2009"
September 16-18, 2009
Chicago, Illinois, USA
http://www.gastechnology.org/tcbiomass2009
Information on the Clean Energy Ministerial is also available at www.cleanenergyministerial.org
Information about Sustainable Energy for All is available at www.sustainableenergyforall.org
Stan Rosinski, Electric Power Research Institute - Speaker at the marcus evans Wind Power Summit held in Dallas, TX February 25-26, 2013 delivered his presentation entitled Technology Needs for Advancing Wind Power Generation
On February 2, 2015, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz gave a presentation at Department of Energy headquarters about the agency's fiscal year 2016 budget request. View the slides above to see highlights from year's budget.
This paper describes ongoing research in the area of solar PV production forecasting intended to address a range of effects on the utility grid associated with high penetrations of PV. The ability to anticipate near-term –minutes ahead to hours ahead to day or multiple-day ahead-- production of the variable solar resource will be key to successfully integrating ever larger PV capacities with minimal costs. A number of forecast methodologies are surveyed and a mechanism for validating their performance is described.
The Nigeria Alternative Energy Expo 2012 is Nigeria’s leading alternative energy Expo. NAEE 2012 takes place at the Yaradua Convention Centre, Abuja Nigeria from September 17-19 2012. The event will feature an impressive line-up of local and international speakers, delegates and exhibitors, who will gather to debate a new energy future for Africa's most populous nation.
Steam boiler is a closed vessel in which heat produced by the combustion of fuel is utilized to generate steam from water, at desired temperature and pressure
Fouling, in technical language, it is the general term of unwanted material which is accumulating on surfaces, such as inside pipes, machines or heat exchanger.
Renewable energies are an extremely under used resource throughout Europe, a major reason for this is because, there is currently nowhere for this perishable power to be stored. However, Arena International’s Energy Storage Solutions conference will bring together the key players, latest research and leading solution providers to enable you to overcome the critical challenges of the European energy storage market.
Now in its 20th year the industry renowned PLIM & PLEX conference makes a welcome return to Europe. This leading industry event, developed with industry experts and in association with Nuclear Engineering International and Modern Power Systems, will bring together a series of international case studies focusing on the development of an efficient plant life management strategy and an effective approach to licence extension
With the leading nuclear experts, PLIM specialists, consultants and technology providers this is an event not to be missed with unparalleled networking and discussion opportunities.
Workshop on Plant Commissioning and Seamless Startup final.pdfHIMADRI BANERJI
Mr. Himadri Banerji a graduate of the prestigious
Indian Institute of Technology has over 35 years of
industry experience in Steel, Process and Thermal
Power Plants in India and Europe. After a stretch of 22
years in Tata Steel continued his career with such
illustrious companies as Rolls Royce, Torrent and
Reliance. His expertise includes planning, building,
testing, and start up and commissioning, besides
operating and maintaining Large Process Plants, Steel
Plants, Petrochemicals, Dyes and Paints, Cryogenic
Gases, Steam and Electric Power.
Mr. Banerji brings a diverse range of experience in
successful commissioning, having personally led start
up and commissioning teams for plants consisting of
large High Speed Rotary Equipment like Axial and
Radial Compressors, Steam and Gas Turbines, Water
Pumps, Temporary Power Solutions with Medium and
Large Diesel and Gas Engines, Static Systems like
Chemical Reactors, Air Separation Units, Process
Instrumentation and Control, CFBC, AFBC and PF
Steam Generators. His work also encompasses other
Plants like Water Treatment, Effluent Treatment
Plants, Reverse Osmosis and De-mineralising and Desalination
Plants.
He has also recently designed and implemented
chemical regimes for Control of Steam and Water
Cycle Chemistry during Start-up of Super-critical
Power Plants based on Union of the Electricity
Industry – EURELECTRIC guidelines an association of
the Electricity Industry within the European Union.
Dr Banerji regularly chairs and speaks at international
conferences and workshops on Procedures and
Systems for Managing Risk during Start-up and
Commissioning of plants. He has lectured widely in
various countries like Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India
Brochure on Two Day Workshop on Plant Commissioning and Seamless Start Up By ...HIMADRI BANERJI
Overview of the wokshop:
To gain practical insights into:
Redefining the responsibilities of various departments to ensure a flawless start-up.
Ensuring that safety measures are put in place to
ensure zero LTIs during commissioning and startup.
Benchmarking your commissioning practices
against previous commissioning and start-up experiences.
Acquiring risk management techniques for better
prediction of what can go wrong during the commissioning and start-up process and identify
and plan effective mitigation measures.
Accelerating the ROI of your plant through proper
planning and management of resources during the
commissioning process.
Capturing the essence of commissioning and startup
in Greenfield and Brownfield Scenarios.
Gas Turbines Failures Applications & Root Cause Analysis.pptxHIMADRI BANERJI
SUBJECT PRESENTED AS CLASS ROOM LECTURES FOR ASSTT ENGINEERS OF ELECTRIOCITY GENERATION COMPANY OF BANGLADESH
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INTERNATIONAL EXPERT GAS TURBINES
The aims of the O&M of Gas Turbines Workshop is to share the experiences of our internationally renowned expert with an aim to prevent such incidents and also to examine the factors and opportunities to increase plant safety, environmental performance. And improve uptime and availability all factors contributing to higher profitability.
The workshop will also examine scheduled maintenance and turnarounds which are opportunities to increase plant safety and environmental performance. By enhancing the mechanical integrity of HPI facilities, operating companies can achieve and maintain higher uptime and equipment availability; all are factors that contribute to higher profitability. Best-of-class companies hold the mindset that reliability programs provide great benefits. Investing in new monitoring and conditioning systems, along with preventive maintenance and inspection programs, can optimize unit and total facility performance.
The development of dry low NOx (DLN) combustors for gas turbines has cut the industry's consumption of water, while dramatically slashing air emissions. Unfortunately, this environmental enhancement has created an engineering challenge: The lean-burning DLN combustors are prone to flame instability, which can cause pressure pulsations large enough to destroy the combustor, launching debris downstream where it annihilates other hot-gas-path components. To detect and correct flame instability before it causes millions of dollars of turbine damage, savvy users have begun to install advanced sensors and robust software that monitor the combustor dynamics in real time.
High dynamics can limit hardware life and/or system operability. Thus, there have been various attempts to control combustion dynamics, to prevent degradation of system performance. There are two basic methods for controlling combustion dynamics in an industrial gas turbine combustion system: passive control and active control. As the name suggests, passive control refers to a system that incorporates certain design features and characteristics to reduce dynamic pressure oscillations. Active control, on the other hand, incorporates a sensor to detect, e.g., pressure fluctuations and to provide a feedback signal.
Which, When suitably processed by a controller, provides an input signal to a control device. The control device in turn operates to reduce the dynamic pressure oscillations. The workshop will examine the factors and the issues associated with combustor dynamics, and technologies like AMFM/CFM.
Benefits ofAttending
• LEARN best and effective practices in operations and maintenance of Gas Turbine Based Power Plants
• LEARN how to write and use SOPs
• IMPROVE your plants’ energy efficiency and availability
• ACHIEVE productive and safe operation
• NETWORK with other power plant professionals
• RECEIVE practical information for your CAPEX and OPEX expenditure budget planning
• LEARN about strategic procurement of High Value Spares and insurance
Making Artificial Intelligence Work in Managing ChangeHIMADRI BANERJI
“Making Artificial Intelligence (AI) Work In Managing Change ” is a Capability Improvement webinar which has been stitched together by a two member team comprising of a Senior CEO level Oil Gas and Energy Sector business executive who in his professional career spanning over decades has led multiple projects in digital
transformation in decision support systems in top organizations in the country and abroad in the contexts of
competion and uncertainty and an a senior IT expert who has hands on experience in designing the
configurations of hardware and the associated software in Digital Transformations in various areas including
Data Analysis, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Networks for implementing state of the art Artificial
Intelligence Systems in the Silicon Valley.
Two Day Integrated Workshop on “AI and Machine Learning for
Business Transformation”
It is essential for the success of every organization to stay ahead of the rapidly changing market by having access to
reliable and trustworthy information. Across the AI world, AI challenges are being converted by innovators into
tomorrow's business opportunies.
Success in this environment will depend on the speed of analysis and decision making, addressing customer needs
upskilling workforces and geng the right person to work on the right opportunity.
This one-of-a-kind integrated AI workshop enables you to dive deep into new depths of understanding and insights
into how AI is transforming work in organizaons. This workshop will unlock the right Data-driven AI techniques
and opportunities for project implementation in your organization that will set your business apart.
The methodology and techniques which enable machines to mimic human behavior and nature
are known as artificial intelligence. Machine learning is a subset of AI which allows a machine to
automatically learn from past data without explicit programming.
Risk management in nuclear projects and strategy of small reactors [compatibi...HIMADRI BANERJI
This technical document on risk management as a tool for improving nuclear power
plant (NPP) operations is part of an ongoing project on management of NPP operations in a
competitive environment. The overall objective of this project is to assist the management of
operating organizations and NPPs in identifying and implementing appropriate measures to
remain competitive in a rapidly changing business environment.
Lng project risk and appraisal 2012 final 03092012HIMADRI BANERJI
LNG Terminal is the disruptive technology becoming the most popular solution for countries needing natural gas for their power, fertiliser and transport sectors. This presentation is to understand the Risk Management, Financing, and insurance issues connected with this industry
FSRU (Floating Storage and Regasification Unit) LNG Terminal is the disruptive technology becoming the most popular solution for countries needing natural gas for their power, fertiliser and transport sectors. This presentation is to understand the Risk Management, Financing, and insurance issues connected with this industry
Risk management during start up and commissioning of super critical once thro...HIMADRI BANERJI
The Allowable Water and Steam Chemistry Regimes for Supercritical Units have been identified along with maximum deviations during start up and commissioning. This presentation gives guidelines for contracting norms to avoid damages.It is for the EPC Contractors in charge of construction of these units to understand the risks associated and design organizational skills both in technical and commercial areas to avoid major delays and damages.
FSRU (Floating Storage and Regasification Unit) LNG Terminal is the disruptive technology becoming the most popular solution for countries needing natural gas for their power, fertiliser and transport sectors. This presentation is to understand the Risk Management, Financing, and insurance issues connected with this industry
Liquefied Natural Gas project risk and appraisal HIMADRI BANERJI
Fundamentals of the LNG business value chain and project and risk appraisal. This includes understanding the dynamics of the international LNG market covering the pricing mechanisms, regional and global market drivers, and the behaviour of importing and exporting countries, LNG trade flows, Asian LNG market and indexation mechanisms, various kinds of contracting structure, detailed understanding of derivatives and arbitrage opportunities.
Challenges in building the 21st century energy infrastructureHIMADRI BANERJI
Major Challenges in Building the 21st Century Energy Infrastructure are discussed. The concepts of Risk Management is introduced with subtlety in its impact on meeting such challenges. A treatise on project management with risk mitigation for infrastructure projects, Presentation taken from lectures on Infrastructure Capital Management delivered to the class of 2010-11 at IIM Ahmedabad,
Thermal coal upgradation and conversion in india ibc asia, jakarta april 25, ...HIMADRI BANERJI
PRIORITIES ON ENERGY GENERATION SECTOR ARE:Increased use of Advanced Fossil Fuel Technology, Promote CCT where coal is main stay fuel for Power Generation AND Reduce Atmospheric Pollution from Energy Generating Systems WHILE Ensuring energy security . India's initiatives in using the low rank coals like lignite, or the high ash coals are dicussed.
Clean Coal Technology:Indian Perspective by Himadri Banerji HIMADRI BANERJI
The clean coal technology (CCT) market is likely to see substantial spending over the next decade as governments and industry alike invest in R&D, installation, and operation in this growing market. The emergence of clean coal technologies has created market opportunities for equipment manufacturers and utilities. Presented here is the Indian perspective from the talk given at TREC STEP program on invitation from E&Y at REC Tiruchirapalli on 25th Jan 2012
World Class Manufacturing:Plant Start Up and Commissioning Procedure HIMADRI BANERJI
Essential Ingredient of World Class Manufactring is a procedure for plant start up and commissioning. It is observed that the maximm damage in the life of a plant occurs at start up and the remnant effect of this damage to life an be significant. This presentation 0f 180 slides takes the reader through a step by step procedure which if followed strictly can give a safe and risk free plant start up.
Start Up and Commissioning of Supercritical Power Stations: Risk Management P...HIMADRI BANERJI
Start Up protocols play a major part in risk management for modern Supercritical power plants especially during start-up and commissioning. EPC contractors must be alert to contract conditions set by owners and start up engineers on deviation of steam and water chemistry conditions especially.
Energy Intelligence Analytics and OptimizationHIMADRI BANERJI
Intelligence is a collection of information
Pieces that have been filtered, distilled,
and analysed. Therefore, managers apply
intelligence as the base for decision-making.
Energy Analytics techniques and
Optimization programs deal with this aspect
of analysing, filtering and collating the
vast amount of energy data available in a
company to produce Energy Intelligence which gives
definite strategic advantage to corporate
on sustainability.
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Discover the innovative and creative projects that highlight my journey through Full Sail University. Below, you’ll find a collection of my work showcasing my skills and expertise in digital marketing, event planning, and media production.
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In the Adani-Hindenburg case, what is SEBI investigating.pptxAdani case
Adani SEBI investigation revealed that the latter had sought information from five foreign jurisdictions concerning the holdings of the firm’s foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) in relation to the alleged violations of the MPS Regulations. Nevertheless, the economic interest of the twelve FPIs based in tax haven jurisdictions still needs to be determined. The Adani Group firms classed these FPIs as public shareholders. According to Hindenburg, FPIs were used to get around regulatory standards.
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Fukushima-Daiichi Learning from Experience: Nuclear Power Risks
1. 2nd AnnualAnnual
2nd
Balancing Energy
Needs, Safety &
Security Priorities
21-24 June 2011 • Marina Mandarin Singapore
International Keynotes From: What’s New In 2011?:
Alexander Bychkov Petr Schedrovitskiy • Expanded, tracked programme – choose from breaking
Deputy Director General – Deputy Director
Nuclear Energy, International General, market updates or technology, waste and safety
Atomic Energy Agency Rosatom, Russia sessions.
(IAEA), Austria • High-impact international speaker lineup featuring
22+ top level authorities on nuclear power
International Regulatory Agency Heads: • Interface with a board of senior government panelists
Marie-Claude Dupuis, Chief Executive Officer, National Agency For Radioactive from across Asia’s most exciting emerging markets
Waste Management (ANDRA), France • Full assessment of the nuclear fuel cycle – from
Jukka Laaksonen, Director General, Radiation And Nuclear Safety Authority uranium sourcing to decommissioning, it’s all here!
(STUK), Finland • Power packed technology showcase exploring the
Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Energy Specialist, International Atomic Energy best reactors commercialized and the outlook on
Agency (IAEA), Austria upcoming technology
Emerging Market Governments and Authorities:
Yang Berusaha Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry Of Energy, Green Topical & Relevant Issues
Addressed:
Technology & Water (KETTHA), Malaysia
Hudi Hastowo, Chairman, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Indonesia
Sodnom Enkhbat, Director General, Nuclear Energy Agency, Mongolia • Nuclear preventative safety and security maximization
Dinh Ngoc Quang, Director – Legislation and Information Division, Vietnam Agency • Latest on Southeast Asian nuclear industry
for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS), Ministry Of Science And Technology development prospects
(MOST), Vietnam • International cooperation and bilateral industry
Lilian Fernandez, Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy (DOE), Philippines progression
Nuclear Power Project Developers: • Advances in nuclear reactor technology, safety
Mohd Zamzam Jaafar, Chief Executive Officer, Malaysian Nuclear Power methodology and waste management practice
Corporation (MNPC), Malaysia • Proven and possible financing models for nuclear
Cui Shao Zhang, Deputy General Manager, Huaneng Group, People’s Republic of projects
China • Understanding and optimizing your nuclear fuel cycle
Dong-Cheol Kim, Project Director, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Company (KHNP), from procurement to decommissioning
Korea
Mauro Marcelo, Manager-in-charge – Nuclear Power Group, National Power
Corporation (NAPOCOR), Philippines
Jari Tuunanen, Manager – Nuclear Waste Technology, Fortum Corporation, Finland
Comprehensive, high-level
Vladimir Artisyuk, Director of International Training Centre, Central Institute for add-on days!
Continuing Education & Training, Rosatom, Russia
Pre-Conference Colloquium
Fuel Cycle Companies: (21 June 2011, 9am-5pm):
Chaitanyamoy Ganguly, President, CAMECO, India
Selena Ng, Director Southeast Asia & Oceania – Business Development, AREVA, Nuclear Power Programme Simulator
Singapore Interactive full-day course led by the IAEA
Acclaimed Thought Leaders and Recognised Technology
Innovators: Post-Conference Workshops
Lee Won-Jae, Director of SMART Technology Validation, Korea Atomic Energy (24 June 2011, 9am-5pm):
Research Institute (KAERI), Korea A: Preventive Nuclear Power Plant
Himadri Banerji, Former Chief Executive Officer, Reliance Energy, India
Hooman Peimani, Head of Energy Security & Geopolitics, Principal Fellow, Energy Safety and Security
Studies Institute (ESI), Singapore B: Reactor Technology Focus Day
Nuclear Power Financiers:
Xavier de Rollat, Director – Corporate and Investment Banking, Societe Generale
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2. 2nd Annual
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21-24 June 2011 • Marina Mandarin Singapore
International Keynotes From:
The Best Reasons to Attend
Nuclear Power 2011:
1 Government-to-government and government-to-industry interfaces addressing
energy needs and policies
Alexander Bychkov Petr Schedrovitskiy
2 Insightful and challenging new range of topics – 80% uncovered ground!
Deputy Director General – Nuclear Deputy Director General,
Energy, International Atomic Rosatom, Russia 3 15+ CEOs, Presidents, Directors and Chairmen join the distinguished speaker
Energy Agency (IAEA), Austria lineup
4 30+ presentations on project updates, reactor technology, safety, waste
International Regulatory Agency Heads: management, risk and financing
Marie-Claude Dupuis, Chief Executive Officer, National Agency For Radioactive 5 Multiple panel sessions putting seasoned industry heads together on issues
Waste Management (ANDRA), France like nuclear safety, financing and regional progress
Jukka Laaksonen, Director General, Radiation And Nuclear Safety Authority 6 Maximize value through a choice of technical or commercial content, or bring
(STUK), Finland a team to benefit from all this content in just four days!
Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Energy Specialist, International Atomic Energy 7 Dedicated nuclear power event, paving the way for Southeast Asia’s nuclear
Agency (IAEA), Austria renaissance
Emerging Market Governments and Authorities: 8 A proven history of connecting business partners and opening tender
opportunities
Yang Berusaha Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry Of Energy, Green 9 Representation of all key countries pursuing regional nuclear programmes
Technology & Water (KETTHA), Malaysia
Hudi Hastowo, Chairman, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Indonesia 10 An assembly of knowledgeable and influential companies driving worldwide
nuclear growth
Sodnom Enkhbat, Director General, Nuclear Energy Agency, Mongolia
Dinh Ngoc Quang, Director – Legislation and Information Division, Vietnam Agency
for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS), Ministry Of Science And Technology
(MOST), Vietnam Get Updated on These Projects:
Lilian Fernandez, Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy (DOE), Philippines • Malaysia’s USD 3.1 billion first NPP – hear from the Malaysian Nuclear Power
Corporation
Nuclear Power Project Developers: • Ninh Tuan 1&2, valued at USD 10 billion – hear from Vietnam’s Ministry of
Mohd Zamzam Jaafar, Chief Executive Officer, Malaysian Nuclear Power Science and Technology
Corporation (MNPC), Malaysia • 27 New Reactors Being Built in China – hear from China Huaneng Group
Cui Shao Zhang, Deputy General Manager, Huaneng Group, People’s Republic of • Bataan – hear from the Philippines’ National Power Corporation (NAPOCOR)
China • Olkiluoto 3&4 – hear from Finland’s Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority
Dong-Cheol Kim, Project Director, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Company (KHNP), (STUK)
Korea • Bangka Belitung – breaking news from Indonesia’s National Nuclear Energy
Mauro Marcelo, Manager-in-charge – Nuclear Power Group, National Power Agency (BATAN)
Corporation (NAPOCOR), Philippines • Korean NPPs: leading power plants with capacity factors of 96.5% – hear from
Jari Tuunanen, Manager – Nuclear Waste Technology, Fortum Corporation, Finland Korea Hydro & Electric Power Company
Vladimir Artisyuk, Director of International Training Centre, Central Institute for • Loviisa 1 & 2, excelling in waste management & cost control – Fortum Corporation
Continuing Education & Training, Rosatom, Russia • CIGEO Geological Disposal Project, first of its kind – hear from France’s National
Fuel Cycle Companies:
Agency for Waste Management (ANDRA)
Chaitanyamoy Ganguly, President, CAMECO, India
Selena Ng, Director Southeast Asia & Oceania – Business Development, AREVA,
Singapore
Acclaimed Thought Leaders and Recognised Technology Comprehensive, high-level add-on days!
Innovators: Pre-Conference Colloquium (21 June 2011, 9am-5pm):
Lee Won-Jae, Director of SMART Technology Validation, Korea Atomic Energy Nuclear Power Programme Simulator
Research Institute (KAERI), Korea Interactive full-day course led by the IAEA
Himadri Banerji, Former Chief Executive Officer, Reliance Energy, India
Post-Conference Workshop (24 June 2011, 9am-5pm):
Hooman Peimani, Head of Energy Security & Geopolitics, Principal Fellow, Energy
Studies Institute (ESI), Singapore A: Preventive Nuclear Power Plant Safety and
Security
Nuclear Power Financiers:
Xavier de Rollat, Director – Corporate and Investment Banking, Societe Generale B: Reactor Technology Focus Day
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21-24 June 2011
Marina Mandarin Singapore
Pre-Conference Colloquium Post-Conference Workshops
(21 June 2011, 9am-5pm) (24 June 2011, 9am-5pm):
Nuclear Power Programme A: Preventative Nuclear
Simulator Power Plant Safety And
Enhancing attendee familiarity with the IAEA milestones guide
and real-life necessities for nuclear new build
Security
Course Objectives
The colloquium will generate ideas on how issues are overcome at all stages of Course Description
approving, building and operating a nuclear power plant. This full-day exercise is Preventative safety measures on nuclear power plants avoid incidents and
designed to take delegates through a hypothetical nuclear power programme emergencies. Immediate and accurate response during a nuclear reactor
based on the 19 steps of the IAEA milestones guide. To ensure maximum accuracy incident can be better assured by implementing the most secure measures in
technology management and operations.
and correct understanding of requirements, IAEA expert Vincent Nkong-Njock will
facilitate other industry experts as they discourse on the requirements of nuclear
• Assessing today’s technology and its safety factors at various points of
new build. operation
Co-facilitators: • Nuclear safety culture and accident prevention: a look at human resources
Dr. Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist,
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Choose from two high-level full-day courses.
Dr. Hooman Peimani, Head of Energy Security & Geopolitics, Principal Fellow,
Energy Studies Institute (ESI), Singapore
Course Agenda B: Reactor Technology
9.00 Establishing a national position on introducing nuclear power to the
energy mix
• Questions and discussion on challenges faced in other states
Focus Day
• How then would nuclear build be pursued in an ideal world? Course Description
Dr. Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, International Atomic
Attendees will gain a cohesive understanding of what reactors are available,
Energy Agency (IAEA)
what will be commercialized in the future and what the needs of different
markets are.
10.30 Coffee & discussion
• Engineering and technical requirements of nuclear reactors in Asia
11.00 Preparing the nuclear fuel cycle
• Assessing uranium markets, technology and waste management options,
safeguards and other requirements
• Geographical and application appropriateness in commercialised reactors
• Considerations for the front and back end of the fuel cycle
Your workshop leaders
12.30 Networking Lunch
Deputy Director General, ITER (formerly International Thermonuclear
Experimental Reactor)
2.00 Case studies from China
• Implications for and applicability to other new build
Lee Won-Jae, Director of SMART Technology Validation, Korea Atomic Energy
Cui Shao Zhang, Deputy General Manager, Huaneng Group, China
Research Institute (KAERI)
3.30 Coffee & discussion
4.00 Preparing human resources and nuclear engineering talent
What the Nuclear Industry
• Increasing expertise in safety, technology and waste management through
enhancing domestic and imported capability
Prof. Vladimir Artisyuk, Vice-Rector of Science and Foreign Affairs, Central
Institute for Continuing Education & Training (CICET), Rosatom thought of Nuclear Power 2010:
5.30 Final questions, summary and end of colloquium
“The conference was very well organized and very
About your facilitator
precise. The content covered a lot of ground.”
Dr Vincent Nkong-Njock
Ansar Parvez, Chairman,
Senior Nuclear Specialist,
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Vincent Nkong-Njock graduated from French National Polytechnic Institute and
the National Institute for Nuclear Sciences and Techniques, France. He is a Senior
“From our point of view, the conference was perfectly
Nuclear Specialist at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). For the last organized and useful.”
20 years, he has been involved in the nuclear field in the French Atomic Energy
Le Thi Ngoc Quynh, Deputy Directory,
Commission as well as in national and international energy institutions. He is now
responsible for IAEA support to new States for introducing nuclear power to their Vietnam Electric (ENV)
energy mix.
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4. DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE 2011
8.15 Registration & Morning Coffee INDONESIA: Changes in the ministry structure and plant site selection in
Indonesia
9.00 Opening Remarks from the Chair “Bangka Belitung Governor Eko Maulana Ali says the province has selected two sites
Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, International Atomic Energy for two nuclear power plants” ~ The Jakarta Globe
Agency (IAEA) Hudi Hastowo, Chairman, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Indonesia
Global Advances in Nuclear Power Programs MALAYSIA: Malaysia’s nuclear power project report and the new Malaysian
Nuclear Power Corporation
“It is the success of [countries building or considering new programmes] “The prime minister... mentioned a time frame of 11-12 years from pre-project to
which will signal the arrival of the nuclear renaissance.” commissioning for Malaysia’s first nuclear plant.” ~ World Nuclear News
Alexander Bychkov, Deputy Director General – Nuclear Energy, Yang Berusaha Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, Green
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Technology & Water (KETTA), Malaysia
9.15 Key Progressions in Nuclear Power Programmes PHILIPPINES: Revisiting nuclear energy as a long-term energy security option
• Current status of global nuclear power development in the Philippines
• IAEA perspective on the nuclear renaissance reaching Asia “Napocor is part of the team the Department of Energy (DOE) has formed to explore
• What it will take to make Asia a serious player in the global nuclear community the potential nuclear energy development in the country.” ~ The Philippine Star
• INPRO (International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles) and its role
Lilian Fernandez, Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy (DOE), Philippines
in Asia
Alexander Bychkov, Deputy Director General – Nuclear Energy, International Atomic MONGOLIA: Mongolian uranium resources and overcoming environmental
Energy Agency (IAEA), Austria problems to enable domestic usage
“Russia is examining the feasibility of building nuclear power plants in Mongolia ...Three
“Russia’s technologies which, today, are being widely used throughout sites under consideration are Ulaanbaatar, western Mongolia and Dornod province.”
the world, have good reputations” ~ Minegolia
Petr Schedrovitskiy, Deputy Director General, Rosatom – Director, Atomenergoprom
Sodnom Enkhbat, Director General, Nuclear Energy Agency, Mongolia
10.00 Insights from an Industry Leader
12.15 Ironing Out Key Issues Raised for Nuclear Power Development
• Views on the nuclear industry’s progress and the benefits for power generators and reactor
• Experiences so far and outlook on site selection
providers
• Forecast for meeting deadlines around Southeast Asia
• 18 reactors in India and other projects: Rosatom’s ongoing projects and future plans
• How do we plan to attract investors? What is the pattern among new nuclear developers
• Best practices in leading the industry
looking for financing?
• Working with domestic and international utilities and regulators
• What bilateral agreement options are available – who will be the leading non-Southeast
• A look at ensuring world-class project delivery
Asian player in this region?
Petr Schedrovitskiy, Deputy Director General, Rosatom – Director, Atomenergoprom,
Russia Moderator: Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA)
10.45 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break Panelists:
Dinh Ngoc Quang, Director – Legislation and Information Division, Vietnam Agency
11.15 Updates on Key Emerging Markets for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS), Ministry of Science and Technology
VIETNAM: Opportunities under Vietnam’s Nuclear Master Plan “Decision 906”; (MOST), Vietnam
and advances in other new nuclear laws in Vietnam Hudi Hastowo, Chairman, National Nuclear Energy Agency (BATAN), Indonesia
“Ninh Thuan 2 unit 1 is expected to start up in 2021, unit 2 in 2022, unit 3 in 2024 and Yang Berusaha Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, Green
unit 4 in 2025.” ~ Nuclear Engineering International Technology & Water (KETTA), Malaysia
Dinh Ngoc Quang, Director – Legislation and Information Division, Vietnam Agency Lilian Fernandez, Assistant Secretary, Department of Energy (DOE), Philippines
for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS), Ministry of Science and Technology Sodnom Enkhbat, Director General, Nuclear Energy Agency, Mongolia
(MOST), Vietnam
1.00 Networking Luncheon
Choose from two tracks:
TRACK 1: PROJECT UPDATES AND COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES TRACK 2: WASTE MANAGEMENT
Session Chair: Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, Session Chair: Jukka Laaksonen, Director General,
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK), Finland
2.30 Safety and Security Factors of Technology to be used at Vietnam’s Nuclear 2.30 Nuclear Waste Control Standards and Best Practice for Nuclear New Build
Power Plant • From fundamentals of radioactive waste management to disposal solutions
• Technology choices, safety factors and outlook on waste options • Policies and strategies for nuclear waste
• Outlook for human resources, engineering and technological safety measures that • The French practice and its 40 years experience feedback for new disposal projects
Vietnam will use • Radioactive waste disposal facilities in operation
• Accordance with Decision 906 on plant and reactor selection • The CIGEO geological disposal project for high-level and for long-lived radioactive
Dinh Ngoc Quang, Director – Legislation and Information Division, Vietnam Agency waste
for Radiation and Nuclear Safety, Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Marie-Claude Dupuis, Chief Executive Officer, National Agency for Radioactive
Vietnam Waste Management (ANDRA), France
3.15 The 11-12 Year Lead-time on Commissioning a Malaysian Nuclear Power 3.15 Waste Disposal Management
Plant
• The role of the Malaysian Nuclear Power Corporation (MNPC) in managing the project
Kaylin Loveland, Head of International Disposal, EnergySolutions,
alongside other state-owned and government bodies United States of America
• Outlook on requirements for site identification and decisions so far
• Reactor technology being considered 3.35 China Projects & Solid Waste Processing
• Projected investment structures and financing models Paul Cavanah, Project Director, EnergySolutions, United States of America
Mohd Zamzam Jaafar, Chief Executive Officer, Malaysian Nuclear Power
Corporation (MNPC) (tentative), Malaysia 3.55 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
4.00 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
4.30 Optimizing Waste Management during Operation through to
4.30 Delays Encountered and Lessons Learned on the Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants
Plant • Dynamics of operating the nuclear assembly
• Main reasons for delays and problems in Olkiluoto • Understanding chemical processes on the plant and necessary waste removal
• Role and responsibility of the Licensee • Critical control: aging waste management
• Preparedness and resources of the parties • Long-term planning for waste management practice
• Schedule for design and engineering work • Methods to reduce costs during long-term waste management plan
• Timely qualification of new technologies Jari Tuunanen, Manager – Nuclear Waste Technology, Fortum Corporation,
• Management of the construction work Finland
• Management of the supply chain
• Licensing and regulatory oversight 5.15 Front and Back End Uranium Fuel Cycle Improvement
Jukka Laaksonen, Director General, Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority • Is the world’s identified uranium resources adequate to meet the uranium demand
(STUK), Finland from rapidly expanding nuclear power programmes?
• Multinational approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle – lifetime assurance of fuel supply
5.15 Uranium Spotlight: Which Countries are offering what to the Market and proliferation resistance
• Uranium stockpiling
• Challenges of used fuel management
• New uranium mining projects
• New operations and outlook on increasing production • Closed fuel cycle and uranium recycling
• An outlook on uranium spot pricing and long-term deals Chaitanyamoy Ganguly, President, Cameco, India
• Projected hottest markets in Asia
6.00 Chairman’s Summary & End of Conference Day One
6.00 Chairman’s Summary & End of Conference Day One
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5. DAY TWO: THURSDAY 23 JUNE 2011
8.15 Registration & Morning Coffee
9.00 Summary of Day One and Remarks from the Chair
Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA), Austria
Nuclear Power Finance Nuclear Power Safety & Risk Management
9.15 Public Private Partnership Models in Financing Nuclear Power Projects 11.15 Managing the Risk of a Nuclear Power Project
• Why will foreign capital and finance expertise not work for nuclear in the same way it does
for fossil fuel power projects? • Risk assessment scenario and approaches for nuclear power
• How the government can improve deadlines and attract financing through taking an • Challenges and issues in risk assessing existing proposed reactor designs
equity stake in the project • Consideration of high level uncertainties in the risk study of a nuclear power plant
• What are the advantages of the government then taking an ongoing role in management?
• Resultant advantages of risk dispersion • Small reactors and risk dispersion
• Remaining currency denominated expenses and domestic equipment and technology Himadri Banerji, Former CEO, Reliance Energy – Chairman & Managing Director,
purchases needed EcoUrja, India
Xavier de Rollat, Director of Corporate and Investment Banking, Societe Generale,
Malaysia
12.00 Preventative Safety Measures Panel
10.00 Nuclear Finance Think-Tank
• De-regulation and increased competition, and its effect on financing new nuclear power Insights from around the fuel cycle
projects • Technological safeguards that are needed
• Long construction periods and their effect on lender enthusiasm • Necessary human elements and perfecting preventative measures in staff
• Government guarantees: track record, necessity and potential to attract investors
• Debt and equity financing, combination of entities and other financing schemes to be • Understanding the differences between reactors and the unique safety cultures required
considered • Fuel rods management and best practices in securing nuclear material through additional
• Ensuring future customers and electricity demand for a high rate of return containment structures
• The question of traditionally structured proposals based on power plants built in regulated • Continuous plant safety improvements: updates on the reactor pressure vessel and cooling
markets
system, warding against flooding and loss of electricity
Xavier de Rollat, Director of Corporate and Investment Banking, Societe Generale
Himadri Banerji, Former CEO, Reliance Energy – Chairman & Managing Director, 12.45 Networking Luncheon
EcoUrja, India
10.45 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
Choose from two tracks:
TRACK 1: PROJECT UPDATES AND COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES TRACK 2: REACTOR TECHNOLOGY & SAFETY
Session Chair: Vincent Nkong-Njock, Senior Nuclear Specialist, Session Chair: Jukka Laaksonen, Director General,
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (STUK), Finland
2.00 Potential for Bataan Nuclear Power Plant to Become the First Operating 2.00 Reactor Standards Improvement: How Safe is Safe Enough?
Nuclear Power Plant in Southeast Asia • Nuclear safety – the human versus the technology
• Description of the plant: technology, site and capacity; known issues, fuel status and • Evolution of safety standards worldwide
predicted lifespan • Motivations behind continuous improvement in safety standards
• Initial structure of the plant: how it was financed and built, and where new investors Selena Ng, Director Southeast Asia & Oceania – Business Development, AREVA,
and partners could come on board were it to go online Singapore
• Existing engineering talent and readiness for operation
• Why was it abandoned and what can the Philippines learn from the project?
2.45 Costing and Benefits Comparison of Reactor Generations 2, 3 and 3+
Mauro Marcelo, Manager-in-Charge – Nuclear Power Group, National Power
• Economic choices for reactors
Corporation (NAPOCOR), Philippines
• Benefits of choosing generation 3+ and 3++ reactors long-term
• Safety and security factors in the reactor design
2.45 A Look at Nuclear Power Plant Siting Considerations in China
• Current regulatory context around the world
• How is the plant site decided in terms of local energy needs; environmental impact;
safety considerations
• Cooperation with local governments and populace 3.10 Liquid Waste Processing Technology & Safety
• Adherence to domestic and international standards for safety and waste management/ Timothy Milner, Technology Development Director, EnergySolutions,
disposal United States of America
Cui Shao Zhang, Deputy General Manager, Huaneng Group, People’s Republic of
China 3.30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
3.30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break 4.00 Efficiency and Safety Factors of the Latest Reactor Technology in Korea
• Why small and medium reactors?
4.00 Nuclear Power in Korea • Design and Safety Features of SMART Reactor, a 330MWth integral pressurized water
• Korea’s nuclear power story reactor both for electricity generation and desalination
• Adherence to international standards and government-industry interaction • Status of SMART Standard Design Project
• The nuclear industry in Korea today and how emerging markets can attain similar • Status of SMART Technology Validation Project
expertise • Perspectives of SMART
• Outlook for growing Korea’s nuclear industry and cooperating bilaterally with other
Lee Won-Jae, Director of SMART Technology Validation, Korea Atomic Energy
countries
Research Institute (KAERI), Korea
Dong-Cheol Kim, Project Director, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Company
(KHNP), Korea
4.45 Progress on the “Tokamak” Concept for a Fusion-based Nuclear Reactor
• Description of the machine and project
4.45 Strengthening National Nuclear Programmes through Human Resource
• The impact the Tokamak could have on the use of atomic energy for power generation
Improvement
in terms of efficiency, safety, long-term use
• Description of nuclear engineering facilities in Russia
• Commercialization prospects of the Tokamak
• Targets for training nuclear engineers in the country
• Methods to increase recruitment Deputy Director General, ITER (formerly International Thermonuclear Experimental
• Management style and differences with other forms of generation Reactor), France
Vladimir Artisyuk, Director of International Training Centre, Central Institute for
Contiuing Education & Training, Rosatom, Russia End of Day Two
5.30 Chairman’s Summary & End of Conference
“The chances are that post-Fukushima, nuclear energy will be safer still.”
Nuclear Energy, post-Fukushima. Editorial, The Business Times. Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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6. Balancing Energy Needs, Safety & Security Priorities
21-24 June 2011 • Marina Mandarin Singapore
Just some of the highlights in this year’s excellent programme:
• Emerging market updates from Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Mongolia • Hear about waste management standards from the CEO of Europe’s leading waste
• International keynote speakers inaugural to Asia! The IAEA’s Alexander Bychkov and management authority ANDRA
Rosatom’s Petr Schedrovitskiy share their perspectives • Full examination of the fuel cycle from Cameco India’s President
• High-level content on nuclear safety and lessons from Japan • A combination of lessons learnt on early nuclear renaissance projects such as Olkiluoto,
• Technology outlook and expertise from Vietnam, Korea, Finland and France and formulating best practices for identified projects such as Ninh Tuan
• Project updates by Rosatom, Malaysian Nuclear Power Corporation, Fortum Corporation
NAPOCOR and Vietnam’s Ministry of Science and Technology
Programme at-a-glance
21 JUNE 2011 22 JUNE 2011 23 JUNE 2011 24 JUNE 2011
Plenary Sessions: Plenary Sessions: Post-Conference
Morning
• Global Industry Keynotes • Financing Models & Risk Workshop
Pre-Conference • Government Updates • PANEL: Banking a Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear Power • Regulatory Panel • Plant Safety Panel A: Preventive Nuclear
Programme Networking Luncheon Power Plant Safety and
Simulator Security
Afternoon
Stream A Stream B Stream A Stream B
Project Updates Waste Management Project Updates Reactor Technology B: Reactor Technology
and Commercial and Commercial and Safety Focus Day
Opportunities Opportunities
Breakdown of Industry Players at Nuclear Power 2011:
Formulating Energy Needs, NUCLEAR OPERATORS AND
Safety & Security Priorities in
GOVERNMENTS AND AUTHORITIES 5%
RESEARCH BODIES 15%
TECHNOLOGY
Asia
VENDORS AND EPC
CONTRACTORS
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30%
Japan’s worst tsunami and earthquake on record damaged nuclear BANKS, FINANCIERS &
INVESTORS 10%
reactors at Fukushima, and impacted the international nuclear
industry. Emerging market decisions on pursuing nuclear power
LEGAL FIRMS AND
must now take this into account, and existing nuclear power plants ADVISORS 10%
URANIUM COMPANIES 5%
in the US, Europe and China alongside governmental and global CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION
safety authorities are fast re-evaluating safety and security ENERGY CONSULTANTS 5% UTILITIES 5%
measures in light of unforeseeable natural disasters.
Nuclear power’s potential to generate necessary baseload power Where will Your Contacts Come From this Year?
needed to meet future energy demand – while meeting clean SOUTHEAST ASIA 60% NORTH & CENTRAL
energy targets – will require an “informed and rational energy ASIA 20%
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March 2011). Energy policies, risk management, reactor choice
and safety, waste management and international safety standards
are addressed at this event, enabling constructive discussion on INDIAN
SUBCONTINENT 10%
the real necessities of nuclear new build.
MIDDLE EAST &
“The chances are that post-Fukushima, nuclear energy will be safer AFRICA 5%
still.” ‘Nuclear energy, post-Fukushima.’ Editorial, The Business
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GROUP BONUS: Register 3 delegates from the same company and the 4th delegate attends FREE! (only one discount scheme is applicable) of “IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd” payable in Singapore.
* A 7% Goods & Services Tax (GST) is applicable to all Singapore based companies. • Payment by telegraphic transfer in S$ must be made to:
* Fee includes luncheons, refreshments and complete set of documentation. It does not include accommodation and travel cost. IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd
A/C No.: 147-059513-001 (SGD)
Delegate 1 Details Delegate 2 Details The Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation Limited
Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Name: Dr/Mr/Ms 21 Collyer Quay, HSBC Building,
Job Title: Job Title: Singapore 049320
Bank Swift Code: HSBCSGSG
Department Department Bank Code: 7232
Tel: Tel: • Payment by Credit Card (AMEX, VISA or MASTERCARD). Please
Mobile No.: Mobile No.: provide your Card Number, Name of Cardholder, Expiry Date
and your Signature and send it by fax to +65 6508 2407.
Email: Email:
Delegate 3 Details Delegate 4 Details CANCELLATIONS / SUBSTITUTION
Name: Dr/Mr/Ms
N T Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate is welcome
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at no extra charge. Cancellations must be received in writing at
Job Title: Job Title:
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least 10 business days before the start of the event, to receive a
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Department Department refund less 10% processing fee per registration. The company
regrets that no refund will be made available for cancellation
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notifications received less than 10 business days before the event.
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Mobile No.: Mobile No.:
Email:
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Please photocopy for additional delegates
IMPORTANT NOTE
Please quote the name of the delegate, event title and invoice
Who is Head of your Department? number on the advice when remitting payment. Bank charges are
Who is Head of Training? to be deducted from participating organisations own accounts.
Please fax your payment details (copy of remittance advice, cheque
Company Information or draft to +65 6508 2407.
Company Name: Main Business/Activity: Attendance will only be permitted upon receipt of full payment.
Address: Postal Code: Participants wishing to register at the door are responsible to
ensure all details are as published. IBC Asia will not be responsible
P10439 for any event re-scheduled or cancelled.
Payment Method (Please tick:) ❑ I enclose my Cheque/Draft payable to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd
❑ I am paying by bank transfer (copy attached) DATA PROTECTION
❑ Payment by Credit Card: ❑ Visa ❑ Mastercard ❑ Amex
The personal information entered during your registration/order,
or provided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared
REG NO. 200108203N
Card Holder’s Name: Signature: with companies in the Informa Group in the UK and internationally.
Sometimes your details may be obtained from or shared with
Card Number: Expiry Date: (mm/yy) external companies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish
(Please provide photocopy of front & back of your Credit Card)
your details to be used for this purpose, please contact the
Winnie Seah (Database) on winnie.seah@ibcasia.com.sg
Ph: +65 6508 2468 or Fax: +65 6508 2408.
REGISTER NOW! FAX BACK TO +65 6508 2407