INdia - the Next Phase of Power Reform Conference New Opportunities in Generation, Transmission and Distribution; -- Featuring 6 Case Studies --.Business/Energy Editors WOBURN, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 8, 2000 The Center for Business Intelligence announces its India - The Next Phase of Power Reform conference, April 13 &14, 2000, in Washington, DC. India - &uot;the world's second largest power market&uot; needs power and investment opportunities are no longer constrained to the area of generation. By 2005 India will need over $4 billion for transmission upgrades and 142,000 MW for generation - 56,000 MW of which will come from the private sector. Success in the Indian power sector comes from a long-term strategic commitment and your flexibility in adapting to evolving market conditions. There has been a resurgence of interest and US involvement in the privatization and development of the Indian power sector. Not only is there a newly elected government in place that is committed to the reform process, but President Clinton (along with a powerful business delegation) has planned a visit to India in March 2000 to explore future potential. Attend CBI's 3RD ANNUAL &uot;INDIA - THE NEXT PHASE OF POWER REFORM&uot; and gain the latest information on where the opportunities lie. Key features of this event include: SPECIAL OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS &uot;The Current Political &Economic Climate for Power Project Investment and Timetables for Privatization and Reform&uot; His Excellency P. R. Kumaramangalam, Minister of Power, Ministry of Power &Non-Conventional Energy Sources, Government of India. Benefit from 6 CASE STUDIES - Learn from the expertise of active developers. 1) Enron 2) Administrative Staff College of India and Arthur Andersen &Co. 3) AES CESCO, Bombay Suburban Electricity Board and Tata Electric Companies 4) Tata Electric Companies 5) BBI Power Corporation 6) J. Sagar Sagar (sä`gər), city (1991 pop. 257,119), Madhya Pradesh state, central India. Sagar is a regional market for wheat, cotton, and oilseed. Such industries as sawmilling, oil, and flour milling are important. Associates. PLUS -- REGULATORY UPDATES 1) Central Electric Regulatory Commission (CERC CERC - California Educational Research Cooperative (UC-Riverside) CERC - Center for Environmental Research and Conservation CERC - Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (India) CERC - Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Contemporanea (Spanish: Training center of Contemporary Reality, Chile) CERC - Citizen Efficiency Review Committee CERC - Co-Chaired Employee Retention Committee (UPS) CERC - Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Conventions) Roles of Various Regulatory Bodies in the Reform of the Electricity Sector 2) APERC APERC - Alkylphenols & Ethoxylates Research Council APERC - Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (India) APERC - Asia Pacific Energy Research Center State Level Regulation. To register, or for more information, contact Luci Santillo, P: 781-939-2412 or e-mail l.santillo@cbinet.com. |
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