Mr. S.C. Shrivastava, Joint Chief (Engineering), Central Electricity RegulatoryCommission, 3 rd Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36 Janpath, New Delhi 110001, India. Tel:+91 (11) 2335 3503; Mobile: +919717973825; E-mail: seschandra@hotmail.com.Mr. K.P. Singh, Member, Bihar Electricity Regulatory Commission, Vidyut Bhawan-2,Baily Road, Patna 800021, Bihar, India. Tel: +91 (612) 2504484; Mobile: +919868161010;E-mail: kpsingh52@hotmail.com.Mr. Pan Song, Managing Director, Shanghai Electric India Pvt. Ltd., 32 Sector, Gurgaon,Haryana, India. Mobile: +919873041871.Mr. P. Narasimha Sripad, Student, Department of Electrical Engineering (Power), IITDelhi, B-46 Karakoram Hostel, Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016, India. Mobile:+919990912205; E-mail: psripad@gmail.com.Mr. Abhishek Surana, Co-founder and CEO, Jaagriti Solar Pvt. Ltd., IIT Delhi, HauzKhas, New Delhi 110016, India. Mobile: +919990909760; E-mail: abhishek.surana@jaagritisolar.com.Mr. P. Varsheney, Senior Vice President, PTC India Limited, 2 nd Floor, NBCC Tower 15Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi 110066, India. Tel: +91 (11) 41659132; Fax: +91 (11)41659145; Mobile: +919810153223; E-mail: pvarshney@ptcindia.com; Website:www.ptcindia.com.Mr. Antony Qinghua Zhang, Shanghai Electric India Pvt. Ltd. 32 Sector, Gurgaon,Haryana, India.RESOURCE PERSONSMr. Pradeep Chaturvedi, Consultant to APCTT-ESCAP & Vice-Chairman (Energy), WorldFederation of Engineering Organizations. E-mail: pradeep08@gmail.com.Mr. D.K. Dubey, General Manager (PE-Mech), National Thermal Power Corporation(NTPC), Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: +91 (120) 2410255; E-mail: dkdubey@ntpc.co.in.Mr. Praveen K. Gali, Head of Advanced Technology, GE Energy India EngineeringOperations, Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Tel: +91 (80) 40123292; E-mail:Praveen.gali@ge.com.Mr. D. Thomas Gochenour, Consultant to UNECE, and Head of Research, 55 NorthCapital Partners, Naberezhnaya Tower, Block C, 10 Presnenskaya Emb., Office 451,Moscow, Russian Federation 123317.Mr. G. Grewal, Electrical Research & Development Association, Vadodara, Gujarat,India. E-mail: gurpreet.grewal@erda.org.Mr. T. Jayakumar, Director, Metallurgy and Materials Group, Professor & Dean, HomiBhabha National Institute, and Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam,Tamil Nadu, India. Tel: +91 (44) 27480232, 274826401; E-mail: tjk@igcar.gov.in.Mr. R. Kumar, General Manager, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Tiruchirappalli,Tamil Nadu, India. Mobile: +919443343010; E-mail: rkr@bheltry.co.in.Mr. Shekhar Kumar, Joint Director, Central Power Research Institute (CPRI), Sir C.V.Raman Road, Sadashiva Nagar P.O., Bangalore 560 080, India. E-mail: shekar@cpri.in.Mr. J.K. Mehta, Regional Manager, World Energy Council, 215 Green Towers, Plot 7C,Sec. 23, Dwarka, New Delhi 110075, India. Mobile: +919999702221; E-mail: jkmehta2@gmail.com.82
Mr. Branko Milicevic, Economic Affairs Officer, UNECE Sustainable Energy Division,Geneva, Switzerland. E-mail: Branko.Milicevic@unece.org.Prof. S.S. Murthy, Consultant to APCTT-ESCAP & Professor, Electrical EngineeringDepartment, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi 110016, India. Mobile:+919810240174; E-mails: ssmurthy@ee.iitd.ac.in, ssmurthy4@gmail.com.Mr. Shubhranshu Patnaik, Senior Director (Partner), Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu IndiaPrivate Limited, Gurgaon, Haryana, India. Mobile: +919899524446; E-mail:spatnaik@deloitte.com.Mr. S.V. Prasad, Vice President, Project Advisory & Structured Finance, SBI CapitalMarkets Ltd., New Delhi, India. Tel: +91 (11) 23417781; Mobile: +919818664631; E-mail: Sv.Prasad@sbicaps.com.Mr. Abdul Ghafar Rassin, Sector Specialist (Industries), Research and StatisticsDepartment, Afghanistan Investment Promotion Agency, Kabul, Afghanistan. E-mail:ghafar.rassin@aisa.org.af.Mr. A.K. Sinha, General Manger (PE), National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC),Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: +91 (120) 2410413; Mobile: +919650991618; E-mail:gravindra@ntpc.co.in.Mr. Ramakrishna Ramanath Sonde, Executive Vice President, Thermax Limited,Thermax House, 14 Mumbai-Pune Road, Wakdewadi, Pune 411003, Maharashtra,India. Tel: +91 (20) 66051200, 25542122; E-mail: rsonde@thermaxindia.com,rrsonde@yahoo.co.in.Mr. Peng Zhang, Regional Manager, Shanghai Electric Power Generation Group,Shanghai Electric India Pvt. Ltd., 32 Sector, Gurgaon, Haryana, India. Mobile:+919711740665; E-mail: zhangpeng1955@gmail.com.Ms. Khairullina Zhanna, Adviser to Vice Minister of Industry and New Technology ofKazakhstan, Kabannay Batyr Street, Astana, Kazakhstan. E-mail: zhanna_dapr@mail.ru.APCTT-ESCAPMr. K. Ramanathan, Head, Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT-ESCAP), C-2, Qutab Institutional Area, P.O. Box 4575, New Delhi 110 016, India. Tel:+91 (11) 26856255; Fax: +91 (11) 26856274; E-mail: ramanathan@un.org.Mr. N. Srinivasan, In-charge, Innovation Management Group, Asian and Pacific Centrefor Transfer of Technology (APCTT-ESCAP), C-2, Qutab Institutional Area, P.O. Box4575, New Delhi 110 016, India. Tel: +91 (11) 26864501; Fax: +91 (11) 26856274; E-mail: srini@un.org.The following persons also attended the workshop: Mr. S.G. Abhilash, Mr. MukeshBarma, Mr. S.K. Chakraborty, Ms. Pallavi Chelluri, Mr. B.L. Jangir, Mr. Arvind Kumar,Mr. Vineet Mall, Mr. Mohan Menon, Mr. Maharajan Nallasivan, Mr. S. Surender Reddy,Mr. V. Sandeep, and Mr. Arvind Kumar Sharma.83
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