Workshop
on
CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY
IIT Delhi
Under the Aegis of

Foundation for Innovation & Technology Transfer, (FITT),
IIT
Delhi
Foundation for
Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT) is the industry interface unit of IIT
Delhi. It was established by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Delhi) in
1992.to foster, promote and sustain commercialization of science and technology
in the institute to the industry and other end-users for mutual benefits.
FITT will be conducting a non-resident three days
workshop on Clean Coal Technology during June 19- 21, 2007.
Coal is India's major source of fuel for power
generation. The gap between the demand and supply of power is increasing in
India. There may be need to add 100,000 MW of power generation during this
decade to maintain the economic growth of the nation. Since coal is the cheaper
fuel available indigenously it is going to play a major role in the power
generation in the coming decade. The quality of Indian coal is not good.
Moreover low grade coals are being utilized for the power generation. This is
the main cause for many problems such as excess loading on coal handling, coal
milling, ash handling and fly ash (and dust) burden on the environment.
Worldwide the awareness about the environmental
pollution and its hazardous effects on human health is increasing. With increase
in unit size and growing concern for the cleaner environment, the need has been
realized world over. US Department of Energy published regularly the Clean Coal
Technology updates.
The Clean Coal Technology programme aims to provide
the information and update on various technological options for the efficient
and cleaner utilization of coals i.e. for better energy conversion ratio,
cleaner products and emerging cleaner coal technologies.
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Overview of Clean Coal Technologies.
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Coal beneficiation for power generation.
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Different coal washing techniques.
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Coal gasification techniques and IGCC power generation.
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Fuel Cell Technology
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Zero-emission power generation.
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FBC and PFBC Boilers.
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Ultra-supercritical Boilers.
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PFBC power generation
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Coal based MHD power generation.
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Flue Gas clean-up techniques.
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Environmental Pollution Control Norms
Engineers, Scientists and technologists involved in
power generation, environmental engineers and scientists, fuel technologists,
executives etc.
Prof.
D. K. Sharma, Centre for Energy Studies, IIT Delhi IIT Delhi
Prof.
Avinash Chandra, Centre for Energy Studies, IIT Delhi
Dr. S. Basu, Chemical Engg., Dept., IIT Delhi
Dr. P. M. V. Subbarao, Mechanical Engg. Dept., IIT Delhi
Guest
speakers from Industry
Date: June 19 to 21,
2007
Venue: IIT
Delhi
The fees will be Rs.
6,000/- (Rupees Six Thousand Only). The registration will be on first-cum first
serve basis.
The
fee will be payable by DD/cheque in Delhi in favour of “FITT, IIT Delhi”
Last date for
registration: 11th June, 2007
The
participants are expected to make their own arrangements for stay. The
organizers will try to book accommodation on payment basis within the
guesthouses of IIT Delhi, if requested sufficiently in advance through the
Registration Form.
Click for downloading the Registration form - REGISTRATION_FORM_CCT.doc
For
further information please contact:
Coordinator
Prof.
D. K. Sharma
Centre
of Energy Studies (CES)
Indian
Institute of Delhi (IIT)
Hauz
Khas, New Delhi – 110016
Ph:
2659 1256
e-mail:
sharmadk_ces@yahoo.co.in,
Please
send your registrations to:
Mr.
K. K. Roy
Manager
(Tech./Admn.)
Foundation
for Innovation and Technology Transfer, (FITT)
Indian
Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT),
Hauz
Khas, New Delhi – 110016
Phone:
011- 2659 7285, 2659 7164
Fax:
011-2685 1169
Email:
kirityroy@hotmail.com, uttamaswal@hotmail.com