Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems
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26 - 27 August 2021, at Vivanta by Taj - Dwarka, New Delhi

SOx NOx 2021 - An Important Industry Gathering, Why?

In this new emerging scenario, there is a bigger responsibility to be shared by stake holders involved in the power plant design & engineering, operation & maintenance, renovation & modernization, erection & commissioning, environment management, commercial management, technology provider, product and solution providers, policy maker, regulators and others. These professionals have to work with new set of different challenges and constraints which are known or lesser known at this stage.

THE SCENARIO - The non-compliance shouldn’t come as a surprise. For, right from the draft stage to the post-notification phase, the move to raise the bar faced stiff resistance from within the government and the industry.

YEAR 2015 - A new set of standard that was notified for the plants involved in power generation by the Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change (MoEF&CC) in December 2015 which implanted will reduce freshwater withdrawal from coal power sector by 85%, particulate emissions by 65%, and SOx emissions by over 85% and NOx by almost 70%.

YEAR 2017 - CEA instructs power plants to Install FGD for 1,61,402 MW and Upgrade ESP for 64,525 MW of generation capacity to meet new environment norms with deadline ranging from 2020 to 2022 to meet the new environment norms and none are expected to adhere to the pollution norms before that if one goes by the CEA’s “Phasing Plan”.

YEAR 2021 - DEADLINE IS LONG PASSED. Implementation of the standards hasn’t moved and inch. Instead, Ministry of Power, duly supported by Ministry of Environment Forest and Climate Change, has managed to get a five-year extension, PUSHING THE DEADLINE TO ranging from 2020 to 2022.

TODAY - After 5 years have passed since the first notification from the central government and the progress with retrofitting pollution-control technology has been at SNAIL's PACE. A negligible amount of capacity has installed the equipment as of December 2019. Only around 58 per cent of the total installed capacity has issued a notice inviting tenders, though in some cases bids have been received and contracts awarded. Given that retrofitting flue gas desulphurization equipment requires 18–30 months for construction; will the power plants meet their respective deadlines?

Mission Energy Foundation captured the views of the industry form the time of notification till date and represented them to the Ministry of Power and Ministry of Environment, with several meetings held at the ministerial level and also noted that Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) regulations allow any capital expenditure to be categorised under “change in law”, ensuring it could be passed on to consumers in the form of higher tariffs. As per projected figures, installation of emission-reducing equipment would necessitate a rise of Rs 0.62-0.93/unit in power tariffs — the average price at which discoms purchase power is Rs 3.5/unit. Since power plants with lower generation costs get to sell their electricity first, producers that raise tariff on account of installation of FGD units would find it more difficult to sell power. The power producers, who account for the second-biggest portion of India’s $150 billion in bad loans after the steel industry, have sought access to the more than $4 billion National Clean Energy Fund to help install cleaner technology. 

To again address the current issues, challenges and discuss a way forward towards implementation new norms; Mission Energy Foundation calls the industry stakeholders to again gather during the 5th edition of SOx NOx 2021 (Conference + Expo + Awards), scheduled on 26 - 27 August 2021, at Vivanta by Taj - Dwarka, New Delhi

CONFERENCE

SOx NOx 2021 is announced with its objective to again address the current issues, challenges and discuss a way forward towards implementation new norms and gather industry stakeholders during the two days of business affairs

EXPO

Exhibiting during SOx NOx 2021 is a cost effective and invaluable tool to help deliver your technology, product, equipment and services to senior decision makers of your core target market and will help grow your business

AWARDS

The Environment Excellence Awards – 2021 shall honor clean generators and solutions providers for better development of the power sector for the years to come ahead; all in a Physical Format this year.

Why Should You be at SOx NOx 2021

1

India’s only Platform

Focusing on New Environmental Norms (SOx NOx) for India's Thermal Power Plants

2

25+ Presentations

Presentations Sharing Eperiences of Power Plants & Technology Providers

3

250+ Participants

Representaions forn Power Plants, Technology & Solution Providers, Policy Makers or Regulators and Industry Leaders – WORLDWIDE  

4

25+ Exhibitors

Exhibitors Showcasing Solutions and Technology to Right Target Audiance Through-Out Networking Breaks

KEY FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS DURING

India’s only Platform Focusing on Environmental Issues
Only Opportunity to Enhance your Learning & Business
12+ Technical Sessions including Panel Discussions
Gathering of Industry Leaders – WORLDWIDE
2 Days of Value Packed Interactive Sessions
5 Historical Years & Industry Participation
Well attended by Government Dignitaries
6th Edition of Conference+Expo+Award
25+ Industry Presentations
250+ Participants
25+ Exhibitors


01.

The total capital expenditure required to install SO2, NOx and PM pollution control technology is estimated to be INR 86,135 crore (USD 12 billion), or INR 73,176 crore (USD 10 billion) if plants to be retired by 2027 are excluded. This will add between INR 0.32 per kWh to INR 0.72 per kWh for coal power plants (or around 9 to 21 per cent to average generation tariffs) depending on the size of the unit and other factors. On account of remaining useful life and more stringent requirements, the average 500 MW units face the steepest tariff increases. In most cases, more than 80 per cent of the tariff increase will be in the form of a fixed cost. The variable component in all cases adds less than INR 0.1 per kWh

02.

Most experts are of the view that the deadline will still see many plants not complying with the new standards. To avoid this situation, the Ministry of Power (MoP) must take a stricter position which precludes all non-compliant plants from generating, unless they exhibit a clear retirement or phase-out plan or have made material progress in awarding tenders and beginning the construction process. Distribution companies need to be able to pass on these higher costs to end consumers. Electricity subsidies should be targeted only to the poorest, while other consumers will need to pay tariffs that reflect the cost of supply, including technologies or levies (such as the coal cess) that mitigate externalities

03.

Technical guidance aside, an independent assessment of retrofit costs at a plant level, by empanelled agencies would expedite the ability of private sector power plants to submit tariff increase petitions to the regulators. The back and forth between the Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) and Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and the resulting lack of clarity on cost increases is a key impediment to compliance. In the interest of public health we recommend that the exercise be funded by Government of India (GoI) to expedite the process

04.

Plants that do implement the technology need to be monitored to ensure that standards are being met. There is a financial burden of pollution-control technologies (PCTs) on end-consumers and transparency is key in ensuring that higher tariffs do indeed result in health benefits. The availability of data from the continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS) devices installed in the emission stacks of plants, to the electricity regulator and the broader public must be a first priority.

Excuse for non-compliance?

Non availability of technologies

Foreign technology suppliers may benefit out of implementation of these standards

Estimates of CEA show that the cost of electricity will increase by 20-30 paisa per unit over the next two years (or about 5% over two years) because of these standards

Power demand is far lower than supply and debt burden is high

CAPEX and OPEX would have to be allowed by the regulators in tariff which ultimately would burden the consumers as power tariff may increase roughly by 45 to 55 paise/kWh.

Do Ministry of Power, Coal and New and Renewable Energy want to prevaricate and delay further?

Actual Facts

Technologies to control all pollutants are mature and are being used across the world, including in our own country. In today’s globalised market, we cannot ask power companies to only use domestic technology. Also, pollution control technologies are not portable equipment that will be shipped from foreign soils. Most of these technologies are massive EPC (erection, procurement and commissioning) projects requiring construction that will be done by Indian contractors and sub-contractors even if a foreign company is involved

Over the past 10 years, the cost of power generation in India has grown by 8% every year on an average, the cost to implement these standards is highly affordable. Proposed to use a part of the National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF), which is collected from a cess on coal, to help industry meet the standards

Low interest and long-tenure loans be given to coal power companies from NCEF to implement the standards. The interest accrued from these loans can be spent to incentivise renewable energy companies. So, in one stroke, we will be able to clean coal power as well as promote renewable energy. Come to the table and work with MoEF&CC to find a reasonable time frame to implement the standards

POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS

Prices of electricity from coal-fired power plants should reflect the cost of installing pollution control technology. These costs should ultimately be passed on to end-consumers, which will facilitate installation of the equipment while also ensuring that the price of coal-based electricity reflects more of its external costs. Increments to tariffs on account of pollution abatement are minimal at the national level and can be recovered from retail tariffs. Subsidies at the retail levelmust be targeted only to the poor who truly need it.

Plants that do implement the pollution-control technology need to be monitored to ensure that standards are being met. There is a financial burden of pollution-control technologies (PCTs) on end-consumers, and transparency is key in ensuring that higher tariffs do indeed result in health benefits. The provision of data from the continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS) devices installed in the emission stacks of plants, to the electricity regulator and the broader public must be a first priority. 

To avoid any potential non-compliance of deadline, the government should determine a prioritization plan based on environmental (regional air quality and local pollution) and financial considerations (useful generator life and load factors). In the interim, rules detailing temporary shutdowns of polluting plants and incentives for higher utilization of less-polluting plants must also be spelled out.

Given the rising air pollution problem and its damaging and permanent impact on health, the government must have a zero-tolerance policy and impose strict penalties for power plants not adhering to emission standards within the timelines prescribed. Further technical guidelines that provide clarity on site-specific costing and capacity building for regulators and stakeholders is needed to hasten the process. In order to break the back and forth between ERCs and CEA on appropriate costs and tariff increase, we recommend that the MoP create a fund to independently carry out an assessment of feasibility and retrofit costs for all noncompliant plants. The reports from such a study can be used by the respective ERCs to approve tariff increases, subject to a reconciliation and determination of actual realized costs.

Market Opportunity for Equipment Suppliers

The implementation of the new emission norms has created a huge business opportunity for the equipment manufacturers of FGD, SCR etc. To comply with the emission standards, power producers will have to make significant investments in installing Pollution Control Technologies (PCT), i.e., ₹ 0.5– 1 crore (INR 5–10 million)/MW for nearly 80% of the plants by 2030. This will create an industry opportunity of around ₹ 2,50,000 crore (₹ 2500 billion) for the pollution control equipment industry, over the next 15 years.Plants in five states (Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh) will account for over 50% of the total costs needed for PCT installation, till 2030. Privately owned plants will face the highest costs for implementing these standards (over 45%), followed by state-owned (32%), and centrally-owned plants (24%).

Market Opportunity for Equipment Suppliers

WHO SHOULD ATTEND SOx NOx 2021?

Independent & Captive Power Plant’s Senior Management officials from departments like Power Plant Operation - Power Plant Maintenance - Power Plant Environment Management -Renovation & Modernization - Erection & Commissioning - Power Plant Design & Engineering - Commercial Management

Officials from Power Plant Technology Providers - Power Plant Solution Providers - Policy Makers or Regulators – Independent Consultants - And Many others

And all those involved in Thermal Power Generation, power plant design & engineering, operation & maintenance, renovation & modernization, erection & commissioning, environment management, commercial management, technology provider, product and solution providers, policy makers, regulators and others.

SOx NOx 2021

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

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OBJECTIVE - SOx NOx 2021

Initiation of a dialogue among the major stakeholders towards compliance of the new emission norms and its comprehensive implementation

Create a consensus among various stakeholders of the sector on the issues and challenges and a likely agreement being formalized for the smooth transition of TPPs to newer emission reduction technolog

Awareness on various available technologies for controlling SOx, NOx and PM

Addressing the issues and challenges being faced by the industry in the implementation of the revised emission standards

Exploring available technologies and potential suppliers

To take up the key findings and recommendations from the workshop with the Government for advocacy on the issue

SUPPORTING sponsor

NTPC is India’s largest energy conglomerate with roots planted way back in 1975 to accelerate power development in India. Since then it has established itself as the dominant power major with presence in the entire value chain of the power generation business. From fossil fuels it has forayed into generating electricity via hydro, nuclear and renewable energy sources. This foray will play a major role in lowering its carbon footprint by reducing green house gas emissions. To strengthen its core business, the corporation has diversified into the fields of consultancy, power trading, training of power professionals, rural electrification, ash utilisation and coal mining as well.

NTPC became a Maharatna company in May 2010, one of the only four companies to be awarded this status. NTPC ranked 492nd in the ‘2019, Forbes Global 2000’ ranking of the World’s biggest companies.

ASSOCIATE sponsor

UCC is a global leader in material handling solutions and multi-pollutant control technologies.

Headquartered in Illinois, USA, UCC offers global support from over 50 sales and service locations around the world. Global operations in the United States, Germany, India, Thailand and China allow the company to seamlessly serve its international customer base.

Presentation and Paper Submission

The Programme Committee encourages you to send abstracts/papers. The abstract must not exceed 8 pages for oral presentation with tables and illustrations. Abstracts/papers will only be accepted in electronic form (MS Word) to be submitted by email to akshay@missionenergy.org

The deadline for abstracts/papers submission is 30 June 2021.

Contact: Akshay Mishra - Chief Production akshay@missionenergy.org l +91 90965 67377

SPONSOR NOW

Our aim is to deliver you an event that exceeds your expectations, thus becoming an integrated part of your annual marketing program.
Sponsoring SOx NOx - 2021 will make your company stand out as a leader in this burgeoning industry and will leave a strong impression of your brand in key decision makers minds. Sponsors have an incredible amount of presence and it will not only give your company optimum exposure but also the opportunity for delegates to meet you and your executives to find out more about your role and business opportunities in the sector.

Gain PUBLICITY with our advertising and promotional campaigns
Obtain DIRECT ACCESS to potential clients during and after with our meticulously prepared confidential delegate list
Receive a KEY SPEAKING POSITION to address an audience of top executives and decision makers from the industry
Create PERMANENT REMINDERS of your product or services in conference documentation
Profile yourself as INDUSTRIAL LEADER, as your corporate logo and profile will be featured prominently in event marketing collaterals
NETWORKING with the industries leading Government Officials, Senior Level Delegates and Experts
Achieve GREATER EXPOSURE and BRAND BUILDING through our partners and much more

Refer to the below tabular of varied sponsorship options and benefits.

INR 645000 / USD 9950

7 Delegate Passes
Logo on Brochure Cover Page
Logo on Brochure Inside Page
Logo on Conference Backdrop
Logo on Registration Desk Backdrop
Logo on Conference Website
Corporate Banner in Networking Area
Merchandise Distribution
Screening of Company Film
Circulation of Company Literature
Thanking Announcements
Speaking Opportunity - Day 1
Panel Discussion Moderator
Exhibit Space (4x2 Mtr.)

CONTACT:

Shri S Dalvi - President Partnerships & Legal Counsel
dalvi@missionenergy.org / +91 9769310944

INR 545000 / USD 8950

5 Delegate Passes
Logo on Brochure Cover Page
Logo on Brochure Inside Page
Logo on Conference Backdrop
Logo on Registration Desk Backdrop
Logo on Conference Website
Banner in Networking Area
Merchandise Distribution
Screening of Company Film
Circulation of Company Literature
Thanking Announcements
Speaking Opportunity - Day 2
Panel Discussion Panelist
Exhibit Space (2x2 Mtr.)

CONTACT:

Shri S Dalvi - President Partnerships & Legal Counsel
dalvi@missionenergy.org / +91 9769310944

INR 445000 / USD 6950

3 Delegate Passes
Logo on Brochure Cover Page
Logo on Conference Backdrop
Logo on Conference Website
Circulation of Company Literature
Thanking Announcements
Panel Discussion Panelist

CONTACT:

Shri S Dalvi - President Partnerships & Legal Counsel
dalvi@missionenergy.org / +91 9769310944

INR 345000 / USD 5950

1 Delegate Passes
Logo on Brochure Cover Page
Logo on Conference Backdrop
Logo on Conference Website
Circulation of Company Literature
Thanking Announcements

CONTACT:

Shri S Dalvi - President Partnerships & Legal Counsel
dalvi@missionenergy.org / +91 9769310944

INR 245000 / USD 3950

Logo on Brochure Cover Page
Logo on Conference Website
Circulation of Company Literature
Thanking Announcements

CONTACT:

Shri S Dalvi - President Partnerships & Legal Counsel
dalvi@missionenergy.org / +91 9769310944

To Sponsor SOx NOx 2020 contact:

Shri S Dalvi - President Partnerships & Legal Counsel
dalvi@missionenergy.org / +91 9769310944

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EXPO - SOx NOx 2021

Throughout during the conference days, there will be a select number of leading solution providers who will discuss and advise on their latest products, solutions and services to a targeted number of senior level decision makers and technology-including regulatory affairs, financing structures and many more… Make sure you stay ahead of the competition and SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW!

You will benefit from multiple opportunities to talk with the clients and prospects you want to do business with and kick start your sales. All under one roof and all in just two days - saving you both time and money!

As exhibition space is strictly limited and is already booking fast! For booking of exhibition space, contact our representative right now!

Exhibiting at SOx NOx 2021 is a cost effective and invaluable tool to help deliver your technology, product, equipment and services to senior decision makers of your core target market and will help grow your business in following ways

ENFORCE your BRAND and promote your services to generate and customers bases interest
Meet senior level decision makers to EASE of doing BUSINESS
Make new contacts and BUILD lasting RELATIONSHIPS
DISPLAY your CAPABILITIES at an international platform to those developers, utilities and manufacturers who need your project financing services or project development technology.
Take advantage of a central point of contact from which to DEVELOP BUSINESS and raise your profile in this growing sector.
STRENGTHEN existing BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS and create profitable new leads as you interact with your core customer base.

Participants will benefit from the high quality information exchange and networking opportunities. The expo will be marked by the presence of key decision makers and key players from the government and corporate world in India and abroad:

- Diplomats and senior government officials including policy makers and regulatory authorities
- Senior industry leaders from power, coal, chemical, etroleum and many other sectors
- Senior management teams from renowned private and public sector companies
- Entrepreneurs, technologists, operators and service providers
- Energy associates, producers and consumers
- International suppliers and trade organizations
- Equipment suppliers and service Companies
- Environmentalists, research and development scientists
- Investment banks & financial institutions

Minimum Space 2x2 Sq. Mtr.
2 Delegate Passes for Conference
Company Logo on Summit Brochure
Company Logo on Backdrop
Modular Shell Stand Structure
Two Chairs & One Table
Fascia with Company Name
Power Socket for Power Supply

For additional fabrications our vendor is availabe at your service, below are the standard rates

Contact: Ms Mansi Arora at +91 9818713326 or arora.events@gmail.com

Flex Back Wall - INR 6000/-
Flex Side Wall - INR 5000/-
Laminated Vinyl on Sunboard Back Wall - INR 8000/-
Laminated Vinyl on Sunboard Side Wall - INR 7000/-
Glass Round Table with SS stand - INR 900/-
32" Plasma on Stand with HMDI - INR 3500/-
Laptop - INR 800/-

(+GST as applicable)

Stall Size - STANDARD 2x2 Sq. Mtr

Indian Company:
INR 18500 Per Sq. Mtr. + 18% GST

Overseas Company:
USD 450 Per Sq. Mtr. 

To Book your STALL contact:

Purnendu Kumar - Project Manager
pkumar@missionenergy.org+919819674246

PAST EXHIBITORS

PAST EXHIBITORS

Environment Excellence Awards - 2021

The Awards this year will be presented to power producing units demonstrating highest level of commitment to Environment Management covering Thermal Power Plants and services sector who demonstrate highest level of commitment and best practice. The awards aim to recognize exemplary operations, systems and the evidence of their impact to business vitality. Mission Energy Foundation awards serve as a catalyst to understanding the intrinsic value of Environment Management in business excellence and sustainability. Mission Energy Foundation invites nominations from companies and their units having strong concern and commitment for Environment Management and is willing to improve their own performance.

Encourage & motivate to adopt best practices and become role models for others to emulate. Encourage implementation of strategies for improvement in operations standards

Reflects your commitment to Environment Protection & enhances your corporate status and image. Boosts morale of concerned employees & stakeholders, motivating management & staff of the organization to excel & Develops your clientele

All Large, Medium, Small Scale Thermal Power Plants / Service Sector Companies / Organizations and their units; Academic Institutions are eligible for participation in the award

2 Delegate Passes for Conference

Indian Company: INR 32500 / Category + 18% GST

Overseas Company: USD 750 Per Categories

Category Discount: 5% for 2+ categories / 10% for 5+ categories

SUBMISSION OF NOMINATION

Apply Online and make the payment. Submit completed application along with relevant information and we shall contact for softcopy of documents. If interested in applying for more than one unit / projects of same company or more than one location, separate request for application and fee should be submitted for each nomination. 

SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTS

Submit Power Point Presentation in form of CASE STUDY showcasing the work done in the selected category of award nomination that have helped you to achieve better results to help@missionenergy.org within 10 days of your nomination.

SELECTION PROCESS 

Evaluation of nominations for Environment Excellence Awards is an intensive process. Nominations are evaluated by experts from Government, Academia and Industry. Mandatory submission of power point presentation which shall be presented to the Jury Members constituted by Mission Energy Foundation.

Important DATES TO REMEMBER

Nominations Open
15 June 2021

Nominations Close
15 August 2021

Awards Ceremony
27 August 2021

AWARD CATEGORIES

Clean Generator of the Year – Coal

Clean Generator of the Year – Lignite

Clean Generator of the Year – Gas

Clean Generator of the Year – Combined

Excellence in Implementation of New Environmental Norms
– Existing TPP

Excellence in Implementation of New Environmental Norms
– New TPP

Technology Excellence
– Design & Engineering

Technology Excellence
– Operation & Maintenance

Technology Excellence
– Technology Provider

Technology Excellence
– Solution Provider

REJOICED

Winners of last 5 years...

CONFERENCE AGENDA

Thursday, 26 August 2021

09.30 Hrs
Registration & Welcome Tea

10:00 Hrs
Panel Discussion: Developing a Aoadmap for Implementing New Emissions Norms for the Thermal Power Plants

11:00 Hrs
Networking Tea Break

11:30 Hrs
Emissions Control at TPPs: Issues, Challenges and The Way Forward

13:00 Hrs
Networking Lunch Break

14:00 Hrs
Controlling SOx Emissions and Implementation of FGD

16.00 Hrs
Networking Tea Break

16:30 Hrs
Implementing Innovative Emissions Control SOxNOx Technologies

18:00 Hrs
Networking Cocktail Snacks

Friday, 27 August 2021

10:00 Hrs
Panel Discussion: Are We in Line with Mission 2022 - Achieve Environment & Sustainability Goals?

11:00 Hrs
Networking Tea Break

11:30 Hrs
Challenges in Implementation of CEMS and the Way Forward

13:00 Hrs
Networking Lunch Break

14:00 Hrs
Determining the SOxNOx Combustion and Emissions Performance

15:00 Hrs
Case Studies: SOxNOx Emissions Control Measures & Best Practices

16.00 Hrs
Networking Tea

16:30 Hrs
Environment Excellence Awards - 2021
A ceremony honouring clean generators and solutions providers for better development of the power sector for the years to come ahead...

17:00 Hrs
Closing Remarks & End of Conference

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DELEGATE
Registration

  • Indian Delegate:
  • INR 22500 / Delegate
    + 18% GST
  • Overseas Delegate:

    USD 550 Per Delegate
  • Group Discount

    5% for 3+ Participants
    10% for 7+ Participants

EXPO
Booking

  • Indian Company:
  • INR 18500 / Sq. Mtr.
    + 18% GST
  • Overseas Company:

    USD 450 Per Sq. Mtr.

  • Space Discount

    5% for 8+ Sq. Mtr. 
    10% for 12+ Sq. Mtr.

AWARD
Nomination

  • Indian Company:
  • INR 32500 / Category
    + 18% GST
  • Overseas Company:

    USD 750 Per Categories

  • Category Discount

    5% for 2+ categories
    10% for 5+ categories

SPEAKER
Registration

  • Indian Speaker:
  • INR 32500
    + 18% GST
  • Overseas Speaker:

    USD 750





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The Organisation
Mission Energy Foundation is a persistent, private, not-for-profit endeavour based in Mumbai, India. We are registered under sec 25 (1), 80G & 12AA respectively.

The Begining
A single man army with its mission to build platforms of discussion, exchange knowledge among industry professionals on core issues pertaining to growing energy sector.

GOAL
Mission Energy Foundation is a micro-enterprise initiative that strives to spread knowledge in the globalising energy sector. We educate and spread technology awareness through ongoing contacts and discussions with the public and industry concerning what the future of the growing energy sector should be...

Today
A human asset working together as one endeavour that expertise in organising and delivering successful international summits involving who's who from Entrepreneurs to Academicians to Government Authorities to Technology Providers to Consultants to Industry Professionals from the growing energy sector globally.

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President Partnerships & Legal Counsel
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