ANNEX I:LIST OF PARTICIPANTSMr. A.K. Ahuja, Executive Director (CP), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC),Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: +91 (120) 24363533; E-mail: akahuja@ntpc.co.in.Mr. Hemant Ahuja, Associate Professor, Ideal Institute of Technology, Govind Puram,Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: +91 (120) 2767351; Mobile: +919899008275; E-mail: ahujahemant@rediff.com.Mr. Rajesh Kumar Ahuja, Research Scholar, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110 016,India. Mobile: +919990477433; E-mail: rajeshkrahuja@gmail.com.Ms. Roopali Bajaj, Vice President, LSI Financial Services Pvt. Ltd., 1201, 12 th Floor,Chiranjiv Tower, 43 Nehru Place, New Delhi, India. Mobile: +919711998440; E-mail:iroopali@hotmail.com.Mr. Naren Bharatwaj V., Research Scholar, WA-08, Zanskar Hostel, IIT Delhi, HauzKhas, New Delhi 110016, India. E-mail: naren.bharatwaj@gmail.com.Mr. Anshu Kumar Chaddha, Senior Officer, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC),NTPC Bhawan, SCOPE Complex, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003,India. Mobile: +919650990576; E-mail: akchaddha@ntpc.co.in.Mr. Pradip Chanda, AGM (Corporate Planning), National Thermal Power Corporation(NTPC), NTPC Bhawan, Core-6, 7 th Floor, SCOPE Complex, Institutional Area, LodhiRoad, New Delhi 110003, India. Tel: +91 (11) 24368298; Mobile: +919650990162; E-mail: pradipchanda@ntpc.co.in.Mr. Arup Roy Choudhury, Chairman and Managing Director, National Thermal PowerCorporation (NTPC), NTPC Bhawan, Core-6, 7 th Floor, SCOPE Complex, InstitutionalArea, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, India & Secretary, World Energy Council–IndianMember Committee (WEC-IMC).Mr. C. Garroway, UNESCAP, APCTT Building, C-2 Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi110016, India. Tel: +91 (11) 30973706; E-mail: garroway@un.org.Mrs. Malti Goel, CSIR Emeritus Scientist, and Former Advisor, DST, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, Aruna Asaf Ali Road, New Delhi 110067, India. Tel: +91 (11) 26670463;Mobile: +919810287736; E-mail: maltigoel2008@gmail.com.Mr. Gautam Goswami, Director, TIFAC, Department of Science & Technology, 3 rd Floor,Vishwakarma Bhawan, Saheed Jeet Singh Marg, New Delhi 110016, India. Tel: +91(11) 26859629; Mobile: +919868287802; E-mail: goswamig@hotmail.com.Mr. V.K. Gupta, Advisor, International Institution of Technology & Management (IITM),1116, Vikas Kunj Puri, New Delhi 110018, India. Tel: +91 (11) 2559 5210, 4514 2384;Mobile: +919811039584; E-mail: wcm.iitm@gmail.com, dr.vkgupta@gmail.com.Mr. Rajendra Kumar Joshi, Deputy General Manager, Corporate Planning, NationalThermal Power Corporation (NTPC), NTPC Bhawan, Core-6, 7 th Floor, SCOPE Complex,Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, India. Tel: +91 (11) 24363902; Mobile:+919650990599; E-mail: rkjwecimc@gmail.com.Mr. Abdul Alim Kaiani, Generation & Transmission Planning Engineer, Ministry of Energyand Water, Kabul, Afghanistan. Tel: +93 (0) 700068849; E-mail: kaiani7976@hotmail.com.Mr. Manohar Singh Katoch, Research Scholar, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India. Mobile: +919650114771; E-mail: manoharsingh33@gmail.com.80
Mr. Nagesh Kumar, Chief Economist, UNESCAP, and Director, UNESCAP Sub-RegionalOffice for South and South-West Asia, APCTT Building, C-2 Qutab Institutional Area,New Delhi 110016, India.Mr. A. Mahesh, Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Energy Studies, IndianInstitute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi 110016, India. Mobile: +919899669886; E-mail:maheshiit10@gmail.com.Mr. Nasir Ahmad Mahmood, Adviser to Deputy Minister or Policy and Programmes,Ministry of Mines, Darul Amon, Kabul, Afghanistan. Mobile: +9193790621622; E-mail:nasirahmad@gmail.com.Ms. Preeti Malhotra, Director, Environmental Policies & Global Advocacy, ALSTOMProject India Limited, IHDP Building, Plot -7, Sector 127, Noida 201301, Uttar Pradesh,India. Tel: +91 (120) 4731214, 4731100; Mobile: +919717776629; E-mail:preetimalhotrapower.alstom.com.Mr. Yudhishthir Pandey, Assistant Professor, JRE Group of Institutions, Plot No. 5-8,Knowledge Park IV, Greater Noida 201308, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: +91 (120) 6494438;Mobile: +919990385812; E-mail: Yudhishthir.eee@jre.edu.in.Mr. Kirit Parikh, Former Member, Planning Commission, Government of India &Chairman, Integrated Research and Action for Development (IRADe), New Delhi, India.E-mail: kparikh@irade.org.Mr. Adlan Bagus Pradana, M. Tech Student, IIT Delhi, ED-41, Kumaon Hostel, HauzKhas, New Delhi 110 016, India. Mobile: +919953769579; E-mail: adlan.pradana@gmail.com.Mr. K.E. Prasad, Director, Lanco Power Limited, Lanco Power House, Plot No. 397,Phase-3, Udyog Vihar, Gurgaon 122016. Haryana, India. Tel: +91 (124) 474100; Mobile:+919650648844; E-mail: keprasad@lancogroup.com.Mr. Arshad Husain Quadri, Associate Professor, Ideal Institute of Technology, GovindPuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: +91 (120) 276735; Mobile:+919868703786; E-mail: arshad_quadri@yahoo.com.Mr. V. Raghuraman, Former Adviser – Energy, Confederation of Indian Industries (CII),New Delhi, India. E-mail: vr1943@gmail.com.Mr. B.V. Krishna Rao, Dean, IRF School of Engineering, JRE Group of Institutions,Plot No. 5-8, Knowledge Park IV, Greater Noida 201308, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: +91(120) 4712720; Mobile: +919711499964; E-mail: dean.engineering@jre.edu.in,krishna@educompraffles.com.Mr. S. Seetharamu, Additional Director, Central Power Research Institute (CPRI), SirC.V. Raman Road, Sadashiva Nagar P.O., Bangalore 560 080, India. E-mail:ssramu@cpri.in.Mr. Perumalla Chandra Sekhar, Research Scholar, c/o Dr. S. Mishra, Department ofElectrical Engineering, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India. Mobile:+919717583955; E-mail: psekhar.chandra@gmail.com.Mr. R.V. Shahi, Former Secretary, Ministry of Power, Government of India, and Chairman,Energy Infra Tech Pvt. Ltd., 145-146, Udyog Vihar, Phase - IV, Gurgaon, Haryana122015, India. Tel: +91 (124) 4651 9710; E-mail: rvshahi@nic.in.Mr. P. Uma Shankar, Secretary, Ministry of Power, Government of India, New Delhi,India. Tel: +91 (11) 23710271, 23711316; E-mail: p.umashankar@nic.in.81
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