Recognising Water Efficient Power Plants of India
India’s only Platform Focusing on Water Optimisation
Only Opportunity to Showcase Your Capabilities
Get Reorganised for the commitment towards Environment
Gathering of Industry Leaders – Power Plants
An Evening of Celebration & Recognition
Well attended by Government Dignitaries
6th Edition of Exclusive Award
Exclusive Award Ceremony on 10 January 2025 - GOA
India’s electricity generation will increase significantly from now onwards till the mid of this century, which will imply a much higher standard of living. India’s electricity generation doubles between 2015 and 2030, and again increases by 2.17 times between 2030 and 2050. The increasing electricity generation will also mean increased pressure on India’s water resources. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) has come up with the rules for the power sector, which mandates that all power plants have to switch their once-through cooling system into recirculating cooling technology, which is an efficient cooling technology and limit the water consumption from India’s power plants. Ministry of Environment and Forest has taken stringent steps to control environment and water pollution. MoEF has recently issued notification for the consumption of water usage and emission standards within thermal power plants. Based on the notification issued by MoEF, all the existing thermal power plants are expected to reduce specific water consumption up to 3.5 m3/MWH. All the new power plants that are proposed to be established after 1 January 2017 are required to use a maximum of 2.5 m3/MWH as specific water consumption and achieve zero liquid discharge (ZLD).
A close nexus lies between water and energy production. Water is needed for energy production, and in turn, energy is utilized for pumping, conveying and treating water. Water is used to extract and produce energy, refine and process fuels, transportation and storage of electric power. With the rising scarcity of water, energy production too is facing a shrinking supply of freshwater due to the mounting cost of water along with growing pollution of water sources. For a country, scarce with water resources, saving each drop of water matters. India will greatly benefit from the move from once through cooling technology towards cooling tower based cooling systems. For extreme water stress scenarios, dry cooling could also become a reality. There is additional expense to move from OTC technology to CT technology, and further to dry cooling technology. This additional expense could be argued as the shadow price of scarce water.
81% of the total installed capacity of thermal power plants is based on subcritical technology, though this is set to change as all the new coal power plants in India are expected to be supercritical. Therefore, a huge amount of water is required in coal processing & handling, cooling purposes, and ash handling in thermal power plants, making them water guzzlers. This water consumption in Indian coal primarily based thermal power plant is around 1100 million m3, which is far over our neighbor country China. That has power generation capability is around 2.5 times than India. In Indian power industries have huge potential to cut back water consumption by adopting new techniques or by modifying the current techniques with minor changes.
If we analyse the water requirements in a TPPs, various requirements are for coal handling, ash handling, production of steam, condensing the steam, maintenance of green belt, firefighting, and domestic purposes. Most importantly, major requirement for water is for cooling purposes and amounts to 80-90 per cent of the total water requirement, more so in the case of coal TPPs. Thus, improvement in water use efficiency of a power plant would largely depend on improvement in the cooling technology.
Mission Energy Foundation takes privilege to announce yet another initiative for the power sector with its 6th year of successful organising its exclusive WATER OPTIMISATION AWARDS- 2025 which shall be presented to utilities and its services sector who demonstrate highest level of commitment and best practice in smart consumption of water at thermal power plants. Over the years the awards will aim to recognize exemplary operations, systems and the evidence of their impact to business vitality. The awards serve as a catalyst to understanding the intrinsic value of business excellence and sustainability.
- Past Attended Power Plants -
Adhunik Power & Natural Resources Limited
ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India Limited
Bhushan Power & Steel Limited
Birla Corporation Limited
Chhattisgarh State Power Company Limited
Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited
Dhariwal Infrastructure Limited
Essar Power Hazira Limited
Forbes Marshall Private Limited
Gujarat Industries Power Company Limited
Hindustan Zinc Limited
IL&FS Tamilnadu Power Company Limited
J K Cement Limited
Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited
Jindal Power Limited
JK Lakshmi Cement Limited
JSW Energy (Barmer) Limited
JSW Energy Limited
Kalpataru Power Transmission Limited
Lalitpur Power Generation Company Limited
Lanco Anpara Power Limited
Maharashtra State Power Generation Company Limited
Maithon Power Limited
Maruti Clean Coal And Power Limited
MB Power (Madhya Pradesh) Limited
Nalco Water India Private Limited
NLC India Limited
NTPC Limited
Odisha Power Generation Corporation Limited
Orient Cement Limited
Prayagraj Power Generation Company Limited
Prism Johnson Limited
Rosa Power Supply Company Limited
Shree Cement Limited
Steag Energy Services India Pvt. Ltd
Swan Enivronmental Pvt Ltd
Tata Steel Long Products Limited
The Ramco Cements Limited
The Singareni Collieries Company Limited
The Tata Power Co Ltd
The West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited
thyssenkrupp Industries India Private Limited
Vedanta Limited
West Bengal Power Development Corporation
... & Many More
- WHO SHOULD PARTICIPATE -
All inclusive One Night complimentary stay at the resort as per the occupancy choice of the participant
ON THE BEACH RESORT
HOLIDAY DESTINATION
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
COCKTAIL DINNER
Friday
10 January 2025
Hotel Check-In & Award Ceremony
14.00 Hrs Onwards
Guest Rooms Check-In
18.00 Hrs Onwards
Registration
19.00 Hrs 21.00 Hrs
Award Ceremony
21.00 Hrs – 23.00 Hrs
Cocktail Gala Dinner
Saturday
11 January 2025
07.30 Hrs – 10.30 Hrs
Breakfast at the Restaurant
Hotel Checkout
*Guest Rooms Check-Out by 11.00 Hrs
The Awards will increase visibility for your company. Awards can raise the credibility of your company, its brand and products.
Shine the limelight on your team’s fantastic work and reward every member of your team that contributed.
Display and celebrate your success over the last year and be recognized by the industry experts.
- Time Line -
Monday, 11 November 2024
Friday, 27 December 2024
Friday, 10 January 2025
All Large, Medium, Small Scale Thermal Power Plants / Service Sector Companies / Organizations and their units; Academic Institutions are eligible for participation in the award and are welcome to nominate for Water Optimisation Awards.
The nomination for awards are open for entire thermal power ecosystem including Public, Private, Large, Medium, Small Thermal Power Plants / Service Companies / Organizations / Startups / Academic Institutions / Projects and their team members.
All nominations shall be treated confidential and no data shall be shared to anyone except to the eminent selection jury.
Decide which category of the Water Optimisation Awards you / your company wish to nominate
Each category selected shall be considered per company / location / unit / per individual
Apply Online and make the payment.
Submit the completed application along with relevant information and we may contact for softcopy of the documents, if required.
If interested in applying for more than one unit / projects from the same company or more than one location, separate request for applications and fees should be submitted for each nomination.
E-mail justification writeup precisely should contain specific & strong information for
preliminary evaluation along with supporting documents
Powerpoint presentation with original documents by all short-listed nominee companies / units shall be asked, if required
Evaluation of nominations for Water Optimisation Awards is an intensive process. Nominations are evaluated by experts from Government, Academia and Industry
Relax and wait for the winner's announcement day i.e., Friday, 10 January 2025. The Awardee (Sr. Director/CEO/Senior Executive) must be available to attend the award function and to receive The Water Optimisation Awards 2025
INR 36500 (Residential - Twin Share)
INR 46500 (Residential - Single Occupancy)
Per Nomination Per Selected Category
Eligible to nominate one participant per selected award nomination category
Category Discount
5% for 2+ categories
10% for 5+ categories
- AWARD CATEGORIES -
- WATER OPTIMISATION AWARDS 2025 -
- REGISTRATION PROCESS -
- Mentioned fee is on Twin Share & Single Occupancy Room Basis for ease of participant's choice
- Participants shall be provided the choice of accommodation for a night
- Standard check-in at 14.00 hrs onwards on 10 January and check-out before 11.00 Hrs on 11 January
*Indian Company*
INR 36500 (Residential - Twin Share)
INR 46500 (Residential - Single Occupancy)
Category Discount
5% for 2+ categories
10% for 5+ categories
1 Delegate is always complimentary per selected award category
+Taxes & Category Discounts as Applicable
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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.