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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

Why you
need to be
there:
• Network with 600+ power
industry professionals from
the region and beyond
• Gain insight on clean power
14 - 16 May 2012 policy updates presented
by regional government
Bali International Convention Centre stakeholders
Bali, Indonesia
• Adapt the agenda to your
area of interest with
streamed sessions on:
• Clean power policy,
Incorporating: strategy and finance
• Renewable power (solar,
wind, hydro, bio and
geothermal)
• Next-Gen fossil power
• Gather information on the
latest technologies and
solutions from a variety of
exhibitors

Asia’s premier conference & exhibition on renewable


and cleaner fossil power

Officially endorsed by: Host Utility: Gold Sponsor: Silver Sponsor: Bronze Sponsors:

Ministry of Energy
and Mineral
Resources, Republic
of Indonesia

Official Lanyard Sponsor: Networking Supported by: Supporting Associations: Organised by:
Reception Host:

Survey Sponsor:

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INTRODUCTION
Clean Power Asia, now the region’s premier platform to discuss the latest renewable
and cleaner fossil power developments, brings together the entire value-chain involved
in Asian clean power projects. The future of renewable and clean energy is now in
the developing world! Asian countries are overtaking developed ones in terms of
spending on renewable and cleaner fossil power projects. Indonesia has announced
a master plan for the development of renewable energy resources and set a target
for renewables to represent 25% of total energy consumption in 2025. Malaysia is
hoping that the recently launched National Renewable Energy Policy Plan will help
the country hit its targets and the new feed-in-tariffs that recently came into effect
will certainly help achieving those targets. Thailand launched its 15-year Renewable
Energy Development plan last year and aims to increase renewable energy from 6.4%
to 20% in 2022.
In addition, the fall in equipment costs and growing appetite for clean technology has
resulted in increased policy support measures and increased investment in cleaner
fossil power investments. Thailand is involved in clean coal pilot projects, Indonesia is
building its first ultra supercritical coal fired power plant. TNB Malaysia has increased
its operational efficiency by upgrading 6 existing plants. Successful CO2 sequestration
achievements are made and much effort is being made in power plant optimisation
and efficiency increase resulting in tremendous CO2 emission reduction results.
The previous
Following our hugely successful inaugural Clean Power Asia event in June 2011,
Clean Power Asia event was
attended by 430 power industry stakeholders, we are excited to present the latest
clean energy initiatives at Clean Power Asia 2012, Bali International Convention
attended by 430 power
Centre, May 14-16. The event will again present innovative approaches in renewable industry professionals.
energy projects and new cleaner fossil power initiatives and achievements. You can
HAVE A LOOK AT SOME
also adapt the conference agenda to your area of interest with streamed sessions on:
• Clean power policy, strategy and finance
OF THE OVERWHELMING
• Renewable power (solar, wind, hydro, bio and geothermal) REACTIONS:
• Next-Gen fossil power
In addition, the Clean Power Asia exhibition will provide a great opportunity for industry The first-day morning session
professionals to explore new clean power industry products and technologies and will that I attended was an
offer you great networking opportunities. eye-opener on what other
We look forward to meeting you in Bali this May! countries are doing in the area
of clean energy development
Elly Kreijkes Daria La Valle and regulation.
General Manager Conference Manager
Clarion Events Clarion Events Ir. Ahmad Fauzi Hasan, CEO,
Energy Commission, Malaysia

The conference provided


OFFICIALLY ENDORSED BY: valuable insights into the
As official endorser the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Ministry of Energy
developments of clean energy
and Mineral
of the Republic of Indonesia welcomes the regional power industry
Resources, Republic
sector in the South East Asia
of Indonesia stakeholders to Clean Power Asia 2012 in Bali this 14-16 May. region both on a theoretical
Indonesia has a clear target to optimise its energy mix and to improve the renewable energy and practical level which was
portion to 25% by 2025. In order to achieve its renewable energy targets and improve the very interesting for carbon
mix of new renewable energy, the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is also exploring market professionals in my
other renewable energy sources, in addition to geothermal, including hydroelectric, solar view.
and bioenergy as a way to increase energy security in Indonesia. Indonesia’s Clean Energy
Initiative, an integrated effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels burning, Edit Kiss, Carbon Portfolio Manager,
is intended to not only meet national emission reduction targets, but also to sustain Eneco, The Netherlands
Indonesia’s national energy security. Clean Power Asia will present you with the latest clean
power policy updates from Indonesia. My view from the conference
is: clean power, global
As the host utility of Clean Power Asia 2012, PT PLN (Persero) is looking
warming, energy efficiency,
forward to welcoming the Asian and international power utility industry to energy harmonization, energy
Bali this 14-16 May. Supportive policy frameworks to attract private sector reliability and high cost of
investment are put in place and rapidly improving economics of renewable energy will be national, regional
energy technologies make it more interesting to invest in renewable energy. In addition, and international concerned
there is an increased emphasis on improving the efficiency of non-renewable, fossil power issue.
resources. Lower emission levels by more cost-effective and well-proven emission control Somboon Arayaskul, Deputy Governor,
technologies are to be considered. With rapidly depleting fossil energy resources and the EGAT, Thailand
fast pace of technology evolution, Clean Power Asia is a timely event to provide new insights
into the steps the Asian power industry should take to achieve the best and most efficient
portfolio of power generation.

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OVER 80 SPEAKERS CONFIRMED - INCLUDING: (as per March 1st)
Joshi Raghavendra Head of Renewable Energy Business, Power Generation - South Asia ABB Pte. Ltd. Singapore
Syed Isa Syed Alwi CEO Algaetech Malaysia
Edward McCartin Senior Development Advisor Alterra Power Corporation Hong Kong SAR
Pradeep Tharakan, PhD Climate Change Specialist, Energy Division, Southeast Asia Department Asian Development Bank (ADB) Philippines
Pradeep Perera Senior Energy Specialist Asian Development Bank (ADB) Philippines
EU-Malaysia Biomass Sustainable Production Initiative
Leong Kin Mun Technical Advisor Malaysia
(Biomass-SP)
Milo Sjardin Head of Analysis – Asia Bloomberg New Energy Finance Singapore
Program Director for Geothermal Energy Technology, Center for Technology of BPPT, The Agency for the Assessment and Application of
Taufan Surana Indonesia
Energy Conversion & Conservation Technology
Anupam Datta General Manager Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC Ltd) India
Isikeli Taureka Senior Vice President, Geothermal & Power Chevron IndoAsia Business Unit Indonesia
Fongsaward Suvagondha
Assistant Professor Chiang Mai University Thailand
Singharajwarapan
Sopitsuda Tongsoposit, Energy Policy Analyst, Visiting Lecturer, Energy Technology and Management
Chulalongkorn University Thailand
PhD Graduate Program
Director, Cipta Energi Lestari and Vice Chairman, Indonesia Renewable Energy
Djoko Winarno Cipta Energi Lestari Indonesia
Society (IRES)
Kenneth Wong Manager - Carbon Credits ,Group Operations - New Energy CLP Holdings Ltd Hong Kong SAR
Manuel T. Castro President & CEO Coastalpower Development Corp. Philippines
Dasho Chhewang Rinzin Managing Director Druk Green Power Corporation Limited Bhutan
Nattakit Parkpoom Specialist System Power Planning, Generation Division Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) Thailand
Suthep Chimklai Assistant Governor-Planning Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) Thailand
Direk Lavansiri Chairman Energy Regulatory Commission Thailand
Jennifer Lauber Patterson Executive Director Frontier Carbon Limited Australia
Ahmad Nor Azman Jamin CEO FTJ Bio Power Sdn Bhd Malaysia
Component Manager for 'Policy and Economic Instruments' in the GIZ REEE
Ali Yasir GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit Pakistan
Programme
Livio Salvestro Managing Director Howden Australia Pty Ltd Australia
Associate Professor Energy, Infrastructure and Finance, Department of Industrial
Dr. Anoop Singh Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur India
and Management Engineering
Soedjono Respati Chair of Solar Energy Focus Group, IRES and Editor in Chief, RESPECTS Magazine Indonesia Renewable Energy Society (IRES) Indonesia
Soeripno Marto Saputro Chairman, IWES and Senior Researcher, National Institute of Aeronautics and Space Indonesia Wind Energy Society (IWES) Indonesia
Manabu Homma Chief Representative in Jakarta Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) Japan
Yukiniro Hirabayashi Department Deputy Director, International Business Development Department J-POWER Japan
Yasunao Nakashizuka General Manager, Research Planning Office, R&D Dept. J-POWER Japan
Mrs. Shinta W. Kamdani Vice Chairwoman, KADIN Indonesia KADIN Indonesia Indonesia
Peter Wong General Manager Kub-Berjaya Enviro Sdn Bhd Malaysia
Mumtaz Khan CEO Maybank MEACP Pte Ltd Singapore
Maritje Hutapea Director for Bioenergy Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia

Dr. Kardaya Warnika Director General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia

Ir. Bambang Dwiyanto Head of Research and Development Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia
Project Officer and Electricity Inspector, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
Gigih Atmo Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia
of Indonesia and PhD student at the University of Melbourne, Australia
Hatsady Sisoulath Director General of Institute of Renewable Energy Promotion Ministry of Energy and Mines Laos
Dr. Songpope Polachan Director General, Department of Mineral Fuels Ministry of Energy Thailand
Dr. Twarath Sutabutr Deputy Director General, Department of Alternatives Development and Efficiency (DEDE) Ministry of Energy Thailand
Datuk Loo Took Gee Secretary General Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water Malaysia
Freddy R. Saragih Director, Centre for Fiscal Risk Management, Fiscal Policy Office Ministry of Finance Indonesia
Andri Doni Director of International Affairs Indonesia Electrical Power Society (MKI) Indonesia

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Patrick Dye Government Affairs & Corporate Communications Director Nam Theun 2 Power Company Ltd. (NTPC) Laos
Ruedi Luthi Director, Environment and Social Division Nam Theun 2 Power Company Ltd. (NTPC) Laos
Co-Chairman, Energy Committee, National Research Council and BoD Member,
Dr. Surya Darma Indonesia Geothermal Association (INAGA) and International Geothermal National Research Council Indonesia
Association (IGA)
John Libby CEO New World Energy Limited Australia
A.B.L. Srivastava Chairman and Managing Director NHPC Limited India
Gijsbert Nollen CEO Nollen Group Co. Ltd. Thailand
Rod Williams Vice President & General Manager OTP Geothermal - PT Sorik Marapi Geothermal Power Indonesia
Udibowo Ciptomulyono President Commissioner PLN Geothermal Indonesia
David Paul International Sales and Business Development Manager Pratt & Whitney Power Systems USA
Don Stevenson Program Area Manager, Clean Fossil Energy Programs Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne USA
Heru Dewanto Commissioner PT Cirebon Electric Power Indonesia
Joseph Hwang Joint Managing Director PT Gikoko Kogyo Indonesia
Arifin Panigoro Founder and Advisor PT Medco Energi, Indonesia Indonesia
Asahari Utama Director PT MTS Indonesia
Nur Pamudji President Director PT PLN (Persero) Indonesia
Djoko Prasetijo Division Head of System Planning PT PLN (Persero) Indonesia
Mochamad Sofyan Division Head of New and Renewable Energy PT PLN (Persero) Indonesia
Nasri Sebayang Director of Construction PT PLN (Persero) Indonesia
Vickner Sinaga Operational Director for Eastern Indonesia PT PLN (Persero) Indonesia
Suwardi Director PT Selo Kencana Energi Indonesia
Nick Rose Regional Technical Manager REC Solar - Asia Pacific Singapore
"Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP),
Nic Jacobson Regional Director - Southeast Asia & Pacific Malaysia
International Programme, Clean Energy Council (Australia)
Torstein Dale Sjotveit CEO Sarawak Energy Sdn Bhd Malaysia
Bernard Suling Sr. Manager, Hydropower Analysis Sarawak Energy Berhad Malaysia
Dr. Chen Shiun General Manager (Research & Development) Sarawak Energy Berhad Malaysia
Duncan Ritchie Director of Seema Energy and CEO of Aequero Seema Energy Co. Ltd. Thailand
Yono Reksoprodjo Vice President, Business Development Sintesa Group Indonesia
Emmanuel Rubio President and CEO SN Aboitiz Power Group Philippines
Wandee Khunchornyakong Founder, Chairman & CEO SPCG Public Company Limited Thailand
Bret Mattes CEO Star Energy Indonesia
Bastary Pandji Indra Director for Public Private Partnership Development State Ministry for National Development Planning (Bappenas) Indonesia
Erik Knive Executive Vice President Statkraft Norfund Power Invest AS (SN Power) Norway
Andrew Amaladoss Project Director Tawau Green Energy (TGE) Sdn Bhd Malaysia
Dato’ Ir. Azman Bin Mohd COO Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Malaysia
Dr. Zainul Azri Mamat Technical Expert gas turbine performance Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Malaysia
Dato’ Mohd Nazri Shahruddin VP of Power Generation Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Malaysia
Paweena Panichayapichet Senior Official, Review and Monitoring Office Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization Thailand
Phichai Tinsuntisook Honorary Chairman of Renewable Energy Industry Club The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) Thailand
Giuseppe (Joseph) Jacobelli Global Head of Cleantech & Head of Utilities, Asia Pacific - HSBC Global Research The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) Hong Kong SAR
Migara Jayawardena Senior Infrastructure Specialist, East Asia Infrastructure Unit The World Bank USA
TNB Energy Services Sdn Bhd (a wholly owned subsidiary of
Shahrir Abdul Latiff Managing Director Malaysia
Tenaga Nasional Berhad)
Dr. Pushkala Lakshmi Ratan Regional Vice President- Asia Pacific, Renewable Energy Industry Services TÜV SÜD Asia Pacific Pvt. Ltd Singapore
Shigeki "Sean" Nakatani Senior Manager, Oerlikon Solar Department Tokyo Electron Limited Japan
Brian Eugene Caffyn CEO UPC Renewables China
Daniel Thompson Manager Sustainable Development Verve Energy Australia
Robert Shih General Manager YC Consultants Ltd. Taiwan

*to be confirmed

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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE

DAY ONE: 14 MAY DAY TWO: 15 MAY DAY THREE: 16 MAY


MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY

TRACK 1 TRACK 1
TRACK 3 TRACK 3 TRACK 3
CLEAN POWER TRACK 2 CLEAN POWER TRACK 2 TRACK 2A TRACK 2B
POLICY, RENEWABLE POLICY, RENEWABLE RENEWABLE RENEWABLE
STRATEGY & POWER STRATEGY & POWER POWER POWER
FINANCE FINANCE

KEYNOTE SESSION PART I SESSION 1.4 SESSION 2.4 SESSION 3.4 SESSION 2.8a SESSION 2.8b SESSION 3.8

09:00 - 10:30 09:00 - 10:30 09:00 - 10:30


Clean power policy updates from the region: What
is needed to achieve security of supply and carbon Bioenergy and
Keys to Solar power Hydro power Efficient coal
emissions reduction targets Power plant waste-to-energy
successful initiatives and initiatives and power projects
Regional government officials providing updates on latest performance initiatives and
financing of projects in projects in and new
clean energy policy developments in fossil and renewable optimisation and projects in
clean power the region the region technologies
power generation efficiency the region
projects Part II Part I Part I
Part I

Morning Coffee Break Morning Coffee Break Morning Coffee Break

KEYNOTE SESSION PART II SESSION 1.5 SESSION 2.5 SESSION 3.5 SESSION 2.9a SESSION 2.9b SESSION 3.9

11:00 - 12:30 11:00 - 12:30 11:00 - 12:30


Leading power generation companies’ view on clean
power industry developments and needs Bioenergy and
Hydro power Efficient coal
Carbon Wind power Building new, waste-to-energy
initiatives and power projects
Emissions initiatives and energy efficient initiatives and
projects in and new
Trading/CDM projects in the fossil-fuel power projects in
the region technologies
Policy region plants the region
Part II Part II
Part II

Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break


Close of Conference
SESSION 1.2 SESSION 2.2 SESSION 3.2 SESSION 1.6 SESSION 2.6 SESSION 3.6

14:00 - 15:30 14:00 - 15:30

Regulation, Fossil power Geothermal


generation in the (Ultra)
pricing and power initiatives
Renewable Energy 21st century: Getting deals supercritical
tariffing: Driving and projects in
strategies and Optimising the done: Investors’ power project
finance through power mix while the region
policies perspective achievements
good policy securing Part I – Indonesia
and technology
implementation sustainability focus

Afternoon Coffee Break Afternoon Coffee Break

SESSION 1.3 SESSION 2.3 SESSION 3.3 SESSION 1.7 SESSION 2.7 SESSION 3.7 “If you can only attend
16:00 - 17:00 16:00 - 17:00
one conference on
Geothermal
Clean Power this is
Solar power power initiatives it!”
initiatives and Advancing power and projects in
Feed-in-Tariffs Risk identification Cleaner fuel
implementation
projects in plant efficiency
and mitigation
the region
considerations
Matthew Baird, Chair, Environment
the region and sustainability Part II- and Planning Law Group, Law Council
Part I International
focus
of Australia, Australia

EXHIBITION OPENING TIMES: MONDAY AND TUESDAY 10AM – 6PM, WEDNESDAY 10AM – 2PM

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MONDAY AM, 14 MAY 2012

KEYNOTE SESSION

PART I: CLEAN POWER POLICY UPDATES FROM THE REGION PART II: LEADING POWER GENERATION COMPANIES’ VIEW ON
CLEAN POWER INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS AND NEEDS
08.00 Registration
11.15 PLN’s initiatives and achievements towards cleaner and more
08.30 Opening ceremony by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative efficient power generation
Economy, Indonesia y PLN’s planned expenditure increase on power plant efficiency
y Impact of Feed-in Tariffs scheme and pricing policy on development of
08.50 Welcome and introduction by the Chairperson renewable energy projects
y Clean technologies impacting PLN’s power plant developments
Mrs Shinta W. Kamdani, Vice Chairwoman, KADIN Indonesia
(Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry) Nur Pamudji, President Director, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia

09.00 Official welcome address by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral


Resources of Indonesia
11.30 EGAT’s generation planning in an environmentally friendly way
y Cleaner fossil power production: EGAT’s focus on new, clean technologies
09.15 Malaysia’s clean power generation initiatives
to increase power plant efficiency and power plant performance
y The 10th national renewable energy policy and action plan and related
y EGAT’s initiatives in renewable energy development projects
project initiatives
y Upcoming clean power projects and needs
y Incentives to green power generation technologies initiatives as part of
the Green Technology Financing Scheme and CO2 emission reduction Dr. Suthep Chimklai, Assistant Governor-Planning, Electricity
initiatives in fossil power generation Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), Thailand
y The implementation of the Feed-in Tariff system for enhanced
development of biogas, biomass, small hydro and solar photovoltaic
development in Malaysia and related investment opportunities 11.45 TNB’s strategic plan and way forward to secure energy in an
environmentally friendly way
Datuk Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, y Update on TNB’s renewable energy strategies and power project plans
Green Technology and Water, Malaysia including biomass, solar and hydro power developments
y The impact of the new feed-in tariff scheme on renewable energy
investment opportunities
09.35 How Thailand plans to diversify its energy mix (fossil and renewable
energy) in an environmentally friendly way Dato’ Ir. Azman Bin Mohd, COO, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB),
y Lessons learned from clean power industry initiatives and achievements Malaysia
in Thailand
y The Thai master plan and the direction of Thailand’s energy development
and Thailand’s sustainable energy target 12.00 The need for regional cooperation to enhance clean power industry
y Voluntary reduction of GHG emissions through the implementation of achievements
the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) y Renewable energy and hydro potential for sustainable development
y Sarawak Energy’s clean power initiatives in line with the government’s
Dr. Songpope Polachan, Director General, Department of Mineral policy to promote sustainable development, and renewable energy from
Fuels, Ministry of Energy, Thailand solar, biomass, hydro, etc.
y Perspectives on regional cooperation
09.55 Lao PDR National Renewable Energy (RE) Strategy Torstein Dale Sjotveit. CEO, Sarawak Energy Berhad, Malaysia
y Securing an adequate power supply: Government vision to 2020 and
Renewable Energy Development Plan 2010-2025
y Objective of RE strategy
y Update on renewable project developments and opportunities 12.15 Q&A

Hatsady Sisoulath, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR 12.30 Lunch

10.15 Panel discussion: optimising the power mix taking into account
CO2 emission reduction targets
Clean Power Asia provided attendees with a detailed
overview of clean power developments in and plans
Panelists: for the ASEAN region in a professional atmosphere.
Datuk Loo Took Gee, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy, Green
Technology and Water, Malaysia
One should not underestimate the potential of the
region towards clean power developments and its
Dr. Songpope Polachan, Director General, Department of Mineral Fuels, potential function as a role model for other regions.
Ministry of Energy, Thailand
The conference was also a good opportunity for policy
Hatsady Sisoulath, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR makers and investors to meet and discuss all relevant
Dr Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, Energy Regulatory Commission, Thailand aspects of interest.

Dr Kardaya Warnika Director General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Dennis Volk, Energy, IEA’s Gas,
Conservation Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia Coal and Power Markets Division, IEA
Dr Twarath Sutabutr Deputy Director General, Department of Alternatives
Development and Efficiency (DEDE) Ministry of Energy Thailand

10.45 Coffee Break

Hosted Round Table Discussions

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MONDAY PM, 14 MAY 2012

TRACK 1
TRACK 1
CLEAN POWER POLICY, STRATEGY SESSION 1.2 REGULATION, PRICING AND TARIFFING
Chairman:
AND FINANCE Andri Doni, Director International Affairs, Indonesia Electrical Power Society (MKI),
The Asian governments are highly committed to reducing Indonesia
carbon emissions and the regional ministries of energy look 14.00 Regulation to drive investments in clean energy
forward to exchanging information on their latest initiatives to • Update on new Feed-in-Tariff and pricing structures
• Point of view on renewable energy tax credits and fossil fuel subsidies
enhance energy security in a sustainable manner. • Feed-in Tariff implementation: lessons learned
Track 1 will provide you with all the ins and outs as well as Dr. Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Thailand
the opportunity to join senior government officials, regulators,
14.20 Update on the FiT system progress in the Philippines
project developers and financiers for new insights and Francis Saturnino C. Juan, Executive Director, Energy Regulatory
exchange your point of view towards driving finance through Commission (ERC), The Philippines*
good policy implementation. 14.40 How Indonesia’s new Feed-in Tariff scheme encourages investors
to develop power from renewable energy sources
• Indonesia’s Feed-in Tariff implementation experiences and future
expectations
TRACK 2 • The effect of new FITs in Indonesia on geothermal and bioenergy
development and possible expansion of Feed-in Tariff policy to other
RENEWABLE ENERGY renewable energy sources such as solar power
Ir. Djoko Winarno, Director, Cipta Energi Lestari, Indonesia
2012 will be the year that is expected to see a 20% increase
in renewable energy investments in Asia Pacific, according to 15.00 Panel Discussion: Renewable energy integration constraints
impacting FITs development and how to overcome barriers
a recent Frost & Sullivan report, making the Asian continent such as the lack of financial and infrastructural capacity
the most promising renewable energy market in the world. Moderator:
Diversifying the fuel mix and reducing reliance on fossil-fuelled Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
power generation while bringing electricity to remote, Panelists include:
non-electrified areas, is the reason why so many projects are Dr. Direk Lavansiri, Chairman, Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Thailand
sprouting all across Asia, from Indonesia to Malaysia, Thailand, Ir. Djoko Winarno, Director, Cipta Energi Lestari, Indonesia
Philippines, China, India and Japan. Attend this track to hear Phichai Tinsuntisook, Honorary Chairman, Renewable Energy Industry Club,
18 case studies based on actual projects from solar, wind, The Federation of Thai Industries, Thailand
geothermal, hydro and bio energy developers and operators. 15.30 Coffee Break

SESSION 1.3 FEED-IN TARIFFS IMPLEMENTATION


16.00 The analysis of Thailand’s Feed-in Tariffs policy schemes for all RE
TRACK 3 technologies
• Barriers and gaps that need to be addressed in order to fully scale up
the RE market in Thailand
• The need to switch from project-based financing to program-based financing
• Thailand’s solar feed-in tariff scheme: lessons learned from a critical
analysis of policy design and implementation
There is an increased emphasis on improving the efficiency of Sopitsuda Tongsoposit, Ph D. , Energy Policy Analyst, Visiting Lecturer,
non-renewable resources, reducing costs and finding new and Energy Technology and Management Graduate Program, Chulalongkorn
innovative ways to provide for growing electricity demand. The University, Thailand
promotion of clean fuels and energy efficiency enhances access 16.15 Feed-in Tariff mechanisms for Wind, Hydro and Solar: lessons
to modern energy, contributes to climate change mitigation, learned from Pakistan
• Pakistan’s policy on renewable technology and Pakistan’s new Feed-in
improves energy supply security, and promotes public–private Tariffs for green energy
partnerships in energy development. It is within this context • Importance of other incentives such as tax rebates, subsidised solar
that Asian countries are looking for ways to enhance energy panels to develop multiple sources of renewable power
supply security, accessibility, affordability, and environmental • Update on proposed novel two-tier system of tariffs for wind energy
sustainability. This track focuses on new fossil power generation Ali Yasir, Component Manager, Policy and Economic Instruments’ in the GIZ
strategies and hands-on project experiences resulting in REEE Programme, Pakistan
increased efficiency, less fuel input and reduced CO2 emissions. 16.30 Panel Discussion: Can feed-in tariffs close investment gaps? And how
do risk mitigation instruments enhance successful FITs implementation?
Moderator:
Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Panelists:
Sopitsuda Tongsoposit, Ph D. , Energy Policy Analyst, Visiting Lecturer,
Energy Technology and Management Graduate Program, Chulalongkorn
University, Thailand
Ali Yasir, Component Manager, Policy and Economic Instruments’ in the GIZ
REEE Programme, Pakistan
Dr Anoop Singh, Associate Professor Energy, Infrastructure and Finance,
Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Indian Institute of
Technology Kanpur, India
Alvin Lim, Head (Key Accounts), Sarawak Energy, Malaysia
17.00 Cocktail reception on the exhibition floor
18.00 End of day one

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TRACK 2 TRACK 3
SESSION 2.2 RENEWABLE ENERGY STRATEGIES AND POLICIES SESSION 3.2 FOSSIL POWER GENERATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY:
14.00 Introduction by the Chairman: Regional outlook of the renewable
OPTIMISING THE POWER MIX WHILE SECURING SUSTAINABILITY
energy market 14.00 Chairman:
Dr. Pushkala Lakshmi Ratan, Regional Vice President- Asia Pacific, Ir. Bambang Dwiyanto, Head of Research and Development, Ministry of
Renewable Energy Industry Services, TÜV SÜD Asia Pacific Pvt. Ltd., Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia
Singapore
14.05 Thailand’s initiatives towards cleaner fossil power production
14.10 Providing an update on Indonesia’s renewable energy policies
and regulations Somkiat Masunthasuwun, Vice President - Business Development
• Increasing the electrification rate and diversifying the energy mix: Department, Gas Business Unit, PTT Public Company Limited, Thailand*
setting targets for RE development in Indonesia
14.30 Re-introducing Indonesia’s abundant gas resources and related
• Feed-in Tariffs and incentive schemes to drive renewable power
project opportunities
projects in the country
• The opportunities to build environmentally-friendly gas-fired power plants
• Upcoming policies and regulations to increase business opportunities
• CDM opportunities
in geothermal, biomass, hydro, solar and wind
• Upcoming project plans and needs
Dr. Kardaya Warnika, Director General of New, Renewable Energy and
Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia Yono Reksoprodjo, Vice President, Business Development, Sintesa Group,
Indonesia*
14.30 PLN plans for renewable energy development in Indonesia
• Overcoming Indonesia’s power shortage through the development of 14.55 PLN’s fossil power production in the most environmentally friendly
renewable energy projects way
• Stepping through the main challenges for renewable energy • PLN’s initiatives and achievements in increasing efficiency and reducing
development in Indonesia CO2 emissions in coal fired power plant generation
• Understanding opportunities for local and foreign investors • PLN’s focus on cleaner fossil power generation including gas fired power
production
Nasri Sebayang, Director of Construction, PT PLN (Persero), Indonesia
• Upcoming fossil power projects making use of the latest clean
14.50 Thailand’s renewable energy policy update technologies
• Thailand’s RE development plan implementation experiences
Djoko Prasetyo, Division Head of System Planning, PT PLN (Persero),
• Investment opportunities in the Thai renewable energy market
Indonesia
• Lessons learnt and the way forward
Dr. Twarath Sutabutr, Deputy Director-General, Department of Alternative 15.20 Q&A
Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE), Ministry of Energy, Thailand
15.30 Coffee Break
15.10 Understanding challenges and opportunities of the Rural
Electrification agenda being promoted in Sarawak, Malaysia
Dr. Chen Shiun, General Manager (Research & Development), Sarwak 3.3 ADVANCING POWER PLANT EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY
Energy Berhad, Malaysia
16.00 Introduction by the Chairman
15.30 Coffee Break
16.10 Generating a power development plan to maintain the level of CO2
2.3 SOLAR POWER INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS IN THE REGION emissions at Thailand standard and associated costs
PART I • Update of Thailand’s current electricity generation and consumption and
estimated emissions of CO2 in 2011
16.00 Introduction by the Chairman
• Future CO2 emission changes in Thailand and steps to be taken to
Soedjono Respati, Chair of Solar Energy Focus Group, Indonesia Renewable
reduce the emission from fossil power plants
Energy Society (IRES) and Editor in Chief, RESPECTS Magazine
Dr Nattakit Parkpoom, Specialist System Power Planning, Generation
16.05 On track to deliver grid parity solutions in Indonesia and the region
Division, EGAT, Thailand
• The important role of thin film silicon in modern solar power plants:
introducing Oerlikon’s 2nd generation ThinFab 16.30 Increasing power plant performance by an integrated approach:
• Producing high-quality thin film silicon modules at a cost of $0.5/Wp lessons learned from PJB Indonesia (PT Pembangkitan Jawa Bali)
(€0.35/Wp) with a module efficiency of 10.8% (154Wp) • Best practices from improving the efficiency, reliability and productivity of
• Presenting a case study of a utility-scale project where thin film silicon the PJB power plant
was successfully implemented and how this can be applied to the • Making up the balance: what are the proven measurable results in
Asian/Indonesian market efficiency improvement
Shigeki “Sean” Nakatani, Senior Manager, Oerlikon Solar Department, • The importance of an integrated approach
Tokyo Electron Limited, Japan Asahari Utama, Director, PT MTS, Indonesia
16.20 Advanced integrated technology and total turnkey solutions for
16.50 Q&A
solar energy
• Introducing the latest development in solar technology 17.00 Cocktail reception on the exhibition floor
• Solar PV power plant case studies on significance of PV module
selection for location specific grid- connected projects 18.00 End of day one
• Overview of successful solar projects highlighting challenges and
lessons learnt
Joshi Raghavendra, Head of Renewable Energy Business, Power
Generation - South Asia, ABB Pte. Ltd., Singapore
16.35 Stepping through PLN’s strategy for solar rural electrification
• The current status of electrification in Indonesia and the country’s
plans to achieve 90% electrification by 2020
• Key role of Eastern Indonesia in the achievement of such targets
• The role of solar power within PLN’s plans for rural electrification
Vickner Sinaga, Operational Director for Eastern Indonesia, PT PLN
(Persero), Indonesia
16.55 Q&A
17.00 Cocktail reception on the exhibition floor
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Clean Power Asia 2011 1.4 KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL FINANCING OF CLEAN POWER PROJECTS
Conference & Exhibition Statistics Chairman:
Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, Singapore
430 Power Industry Stakeholders 09.00 Financing of renewable energy projects in Asia: where are the gaps?
• Where are the gaps and how can these be bridged
from: • What are some innovative approaches being tested
Milo Sjardin, Head of Analysis – Asia, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, Singapore
09.20 Successful financing of hydropower projects in Bhutan
• Bhutan’s boost in hydropower development
• Druk Green’s projects in Bhutan: lessons learnt and the way forward
Dasho Chhewang Rinzin, Managing Director, Druk Green Power Corporation
Limited, Bhutan
09.40 Private sector participation in power generation: Coastalpower
Development Corporation’s experience in the Philippines
Industry • Leveraging private financing through PPP agreements
„ Primary Market* 71% • CDC’s projects in the Philippines
„ Vendor/Supplier 29% • Reaching remote islands with off-grid wind and solar power plant
Manuel T. Castro, President & CEO, Coastalpower Development
Corporation, The Philippines
10.00 Scaling-Up financing for accelerating geothermal renewable
energy development in Indonesia
*Including companies from: • Key policy and institutional reforms necessary to address barriers and
• Utilities enhance the investment climate in the geothermal sector
• Renewable Power Generation Companies • Assisting Pertamina Geothermal Energy (PGE) undertake its globally
• IPPs unprecedented scale-up of its geothermal resources
• Structuring a $300 million public finance loan for catalysing a 150 MW
• Government/Regulatory Bodies geothermal investment
• Financial Institutes/ Banks Migara Jayawardena, Senior Infrastructure Specialist, East Asia Infrastructure
• Research Companies Unit, The World Bank, USA
• Associations 10.20 Q&A
• Alternative Fuel Companies
10.30 Coffee Break
• Energy Distribution Companies
1.5 CARBON EMISSIONS TRADING/CDM POLICY
11.00 Opening and introduction by the Chairperson: The Future of CDM:
• Commitment or not, what are the options for the period between 2012 - 2020?
• As a market mechanism, will there be demand for the product?
Function Nic Jacobson, Regional Director - Southeast Asia & Pacific, Renewable
„ Executive Management 54% Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), International Programme,
„ Government Official 11% Clean Energy Council (Australia)
„ Sales & Marketing 6% 11.10 CDM after Durban: point of view of CLP Power
„ Engineer 5% • CLP’s response to Durban
„ Operations 5% • How to adjust the energy structure to foster carbon trading
„ Consultant 4% • CLP’s initiatives based on the newly proposed domestic emissions
trading scheme
„ Finance 3%
Kenneth Wong, Manager - Carbon Credits, Group Operations - New Energy
„ Planning 3% CLP Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong SAR
„ Customer Service 3%
11.25 Taiwan’s efforts for GHG emission reduction
„ Legal 2% • Taiwan government’s plans for a domestic carbon market
„ R&D 2% • Taipower’s strategies and measures for GHG emissions reduction
„ Analysis 1% • The AESIEAP study on carbon trading: CDM and new market mechanisms
„ Academic 1% Robert Shih, General Manager, YC Consultants Ltd, Taiwan
11.40 Carbon projects and emission trading experiences from Thailand
Paweena Panichayapichet, Senior Official, Review and Monitoring Office,
Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization, Thailand

Attending countries 11.55 Update on the proposed domestic emissions trading scheme in China
Pradeep Perera, Senior Energy Specialist, East Asia Department, Asian
• Australia • Iran • Philippines Development Bank, The Philippines
• Cambodia • Ireland • Saudi Arabia 12.10 Panel discussion: Is a price on carbon necessary for clean energy?
• Cameroon • Japan • Singapore And will CDM continue after Durban?
• China • Korea • South Korea Moderator:
• Finland • Laos • Spain Jennifer Lauber Patterson, Executive Director, Frontier Carbon Limited, Australia
• France • Malaysia • Thailand Panelists:
• Germany • Netherlands • United Kingdom Kenneth Wong, Manager - Carbon Credits, Group Operations - New Energy
CLP Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong SAR
• Hong Kong • New Zealand • United States
Robert Shih, General Manager, YC Consultants Ltd, Taiwan
• India • Norway • Vietnam
Pradeep Perera, Senior Energy Specialist, East Asia Department, Asian
• Indonesia • Pakistan
Development Bank, The Philippines
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2.4 SOLAR POWER INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS IN THE REGION 3.4 POWER PLANT PERFORMANCE OPTIMISATION AND
PART II EFFICIENCY

09.00 Introduction by the Chairman 09.00 Introduction by the Chairman

09.05 YingLi Solar technology update 09.10 TNB’s successful strategies and approaches in power plant
performance optimisation
Speaker TBA, YingLi Solar, China • Improving power plant performance as a way to reduce fuel input and
hence GHG emissions
09.20 An update on Malaysia’s first grid-connected solar power plant
• TNB’s successful strategies and achievements in power plant efficiency
• The three phases 5MW Putrajaya solar power plant: an overview of the
and optimisation
project
• Case study
• Malaysia’s FiT implementation and its impact on the project
• TNB’s involvement in solar rural electrification programmes in Y. Bhg. Dato’ Mohd Nazri Shahruddin, VP of Power Generation, Tenaga
Malaysia: lessons learned and the way forward Nasional Berhad (TNB), Malaysia
Shahrir Abdul Latiff, Managing Director, TNB Energy Services Sdn Bhd, 09.35 Mitigating the impact of rotary air pre heater and draft fan
Malaysia performance on unit heat rate and availability
• The role of Rotary Air Pre heaters in a modern fossil fuel fired boiler plant
09.40 Technologies that are driving down the cost of PV
• Rotary air pre heater leakage, fouling and cleaning
• Choosing between silicon and thin-film
• Opportunities for fan power savings
• Multicrystalline silicon competitive advantages against thin film: technical
advantages and the ROI Livio Salvestro, Managing Director, Howden Australia Pty Ltd, Australia
• Case study
10.00 Case study: impressive achievements in optimisation of existing
Nick Rose, Regional Technical Manager, REC Solar - Asia Pacific, Singapore power plants
09.55 Solar farm progress update by SPCG: the leading solar farm Speaker to be confirmed
developer in ASEAN
• Developing solar farms in Thailand: SPCG’s experience and lessons 10.25 Q&A
learnt 10.30 Coffee Break
• Understanding best practice strategies for the operations and
maintenance of solar farms: selecting the right service provider
• Challenges faced during the floods in Thailand: how this was overcome
3.5 BUILDING NEW, ENERGY EFFICIENT FOSSIL-FUEL POWER
• Further plans for solar power development: current and future projects
PLANTS
Wandee Khunchornyakong, Founder, Chairman & CEO, SPCG Public
Company Limited, Thailand 11.00 Introduction by the Chairman

10.15 Q&A 11.10 The first high efficiency Ultra Super Critical (USC) coal fired IPP
project in Indonesia: one of the greatest scales in Asia
10.30 Coffee Break
• The use of USC technology to minimise environmental impact
• Progress in building high efficiency coal-fired power plants making use of
Clean Coal Technology
2.5 WIND POWER INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS IN THE REGION • The Central Java Project: what were the challenges faced in Indonesia
11.00 Introduction by the Chairman Yokihiro Hirabayashi, Department Deputy Director, International Business
Development Dept., J-POWER, Japan
11.10 Assessing Indonesia’s potential for wind power development
• Wind energy potential in Indonesia: progress status 11.35 Advancements in technology to improve efficiency and reduce
Soeripno Marto Saputro, Chairman, Indonesia Wind Energy Society (IWES) environmental emissions
and Senior Researcher, National Institute of Aeronautics and Space, • Advantages of advanced gasification technology proven through
Indonesia pilot plant testing in Chicago, IL and plans for commercial-scale
technology demonstration in Asia
11.30 UPC Renewables’ successful involvement in the development of • Concept and development plans for a high efficiency, zero-emission
wind power projects in China power and steam system for repowering pulverised coal plants
• Project Development Experiences • What is needed to apply these new technologies successfully in Asia
• UPC history in China and the resulting cost, operational and environmental performance
• Site Selection (Identifying the best location for your wind farm to advantages
achieve optimal economics)
Don Stevenson, Program Area Manager – Clean Fossil Energy Programs,
• Wind turbine selection (Chinese vs International, turbine site
Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, USA
compatibility, terms and conditions, warranties)
• Best practice operations and maintenance of wind farms 12.00 Environmentally friendly gas fired power plant developments at
• Implementing joint ventures with local partners for alternative access to Java Island
market
Arifin Panigoro, Founder and Advisor, PT Medco Energi, Indonesia*
• UPC’s current projects in the Asia region and future investment strategy
Brian Eugene Caffyn, CEO, UPC Renewables, China 12.25 Q&A

11.50 Overcoming challenges of interruptible energy sources: a case 12.30 Lunch


study of wind/diesel hybrid systems
• Bringing “clean” electricity to remote/off-grid rural areas
• Maximising wind energy penetration to save diesel fuel (and money) Clean Power Asia was a very useful and valuable
• Automation, energy storage and other novel technologies
• Case studies of wind/diesel hybrid systems in remote Western Australia experience to take contact with many significant
players of the renewable energy industry in the
Daniel Thompson, Manager Sustainable Development, Verve Energy,
Australia region. The conference fulfilled all my expectations
in terms of relevant speakers and challenging
12.10 Q&A contents.
12.30 Lunch Alvaro Portellano, Renewable Markets and Strategy,
Iberdrola, Spain

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1.6 GETTING DEALS DONE: INVESTORS’ PERSPECTIVE
Chairman:
About CLARION Giuseppe (Joseph) Jacobelli, Global Head of Cleantech & Head of Utilities,
Asia Pacific – HSBC Global Research, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking
Clarion Events is the market leader in developing and organising high Corporation Limited (HSBC), Hong Kong SAR
quality international conferences and exhibitions for, and in co-operation
with, the electricity, gas and water sectors. 14.00 Asian power demand and RE needs
• Asia’s current and future reliance on fossil fuel generation?
The Energy and Utilities management team has over four decades of • Is RE growth in Asia solely determined on subsidies?
• Areas of opportunities for cleantech manufacturers and developers
experience in delivering high value events for the global energy industry.
The team works closely with regional advisory boards made up of leading Giuseppe (Joseph) Jacobelli, Global Head of Cleantech & Head of Utilities,
Asia Pacific - HSBC Global Research, The Hong Kong and Shanghai
utility industry operators to deliver cutting-edge content in the areas of
Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC), Hong Kong SAR
Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Smart Grids, Metering,
Billing & CRM, Energy Trade and Oil & Gas. 14.20 Creating the optimal investment climate for Clean Energy in the region
• Clean Energy status, potential and opportunities in South East Asia
The Energy and Utilities portfolio of events is just one part of the hugely • Defining good renewable markets and bankable projects
successful Clarion Events business. In 2011 alone, over 700,000 carefully • SN Power’s investment strategy for hydropower (or clean energy)
targeted people visited our 160 exhibitions, conferences and seated events development in the region
across Europe, North and South America, Africa, Middle East, Russia and Erik Knive, Executive Vice President, Southeast Asia, Statkraft Norfund
Asia. Power Invest AS (SN Power), Norway
14.40 Investing in clean power: Maybank MEACP’s clean energy fund
Now in its 65th year of operation, we are one of the largest independent • Analysing key investment criteria for clean power projects: what makes a
event organisers in the world currently employing a talented staff of 500+ project investable
people in offices in the UK, Netherlands, United States, South Africa, Brazil, • The role of policies and regulations in “de-risking” such assets and
UAE, and Singapore. making them appealing for investment funds
• Looking at a project’s size and understanding which projects suit your
fund best
Mumtaz Khan, CEO, Maybank MEACP Pte Ltd, Singapore
15.00 JBIC’s involvement in financing and investing in clean power
WHO WILL YOU MEET? projects in Indonesia: lessons learnt and the way forward
• JBIC’s role in the region: infrastructure finance - sustainable
Clean Power Asia is expected to attract over 600 power generation growth and environmental preservation
industry professionals from the region and beyond interested in the latest • Analysing key aspects of investable projects: geothermal and high
developments and innovative approaches in clean fossil and renewable efficiency coal fired power projects – the challenges and the opportunities
power generation. Come meet the entire value-chain involved in • Key factors to take into consideration when investing in power projects
assembling a succesful project. in Indonesia
Manabu Homma, Chief Representative in Jakarta, Japan Bank for
PARTICIPANTS INCLUDE: International Cooperation (JBIC), Japan
Public and private power generating utilities/IPPs 15.20 Q&A
interested in:
• The latest power plant optimization and efficiency initiatives, 15.30 Coffee Break
technologies and projects 1.7 RISK IDENTIFICATION AND MITIGATION
• Global and regional updates on the latest developments and
breakthrough technologies in renewable power including solar, wind, 16.00 Introduction by the Chairman
hydro, bioenergy and geothermal power generation 16.05 Managing risks of clean power projects in Asia: a developer’s
• Updates on new legal and regulatory frameworks perspective
• Financial models, project financing solutions, feed-in-tariff initiatives and • Assessing risks of renewable and cleaner fossil power projects in the
other tools supporting clean energy programmes region: financial, political and technical related risks
• Role of the government in mitigating risks and facilitating investments in
the power sector
Government bodies and policy makers focusing on:
• Reducing investors and project owners’ exposure to risk: how this can
• Insights into how to justify the expense of clean energy incentive be achieved
programmes
Edward McCartin, Senior Development Advisor, Alterra Power Corporation,
• The potentials for scaling up market penetration of new and renewable Hong Kong SAR
energy technologies in the electricity sector in Asia
• Overcoming economic and non-economic barriers 16.25 Mitigating risks of clean power projects through the Indonesia
• Increased insights to define their strategies in the fight against climate Infrastructure Guarantee Fund (IIGF)
• Assessing a variety of risks that have formed an entry barrier to private
change
sector participation in power projects in Indonesia
• IIGF: developing a guarantee fund to mitigate such risks
OEMs, power plant designers, architects/engineers, • Analysing additional fiscal policy and incentives driving clean power
fuel suppliers, and project developers interested in: development to meet energy targets
Clean power and clean alternative energy systems and solutions including Freddy R. Saragih, Director, Centre for Fiscal Risk Management, Fiscal Policy
power plant efficiency tools and the latest innovations and cost effective Office, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia
solutions in clean fossil fuel and solar, bioenergy, wind, hydro and
16.45 Risk sharing in Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects
geothermal renewable energy.
• Bridging the clean power project financing gap through cooperation
between governments and business entities
Consultants, legal and financial advisors: • Understanding regulations for PPP power projects in Indonesia
Providing power utilities services related to the latest financial model • How PPP can mitigate a project’s risks
options, loan guarantees, tax equity, RE credits, partnership project Bastary Pandji Indra, Director for Public Private Partnership Development,
models, feed-in tariff programmes, risk mitigation, PPAs and other related State Ministry for National Development Planning (Bappenas), Indonesia
areas.
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2.6 GEOTHERMAL POWER INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS IN THE 3.6 (ULTRA) SUPERCRITICAL POWER PROJECTS ACHIEVEMENTS
REGION PART I – INDONESIA FOCUS AND TECHNOLOGY
14.00 Introduction by the Chairman 14.00 Introduction by the Chairman
Dr. Surya Darma, Co-Chairman, Energy Committee, National Research
14.10 Providing an update on Indonesia’s first supercritical coal fired
Council of Indonesia, BoD Member, Indonesia Geothermal Association
power plant: the Cirebon project
(INAGA) and International Geothermal Association (IGA)
• Cirebon electric power: an overview of the project
14.05 Chevron Geothermal’s role and history in the Indonesian • Increasing power plant efficiency to reduce fuel input and thus CO2
geothermal power market emissions
• Strategies for geothermal exploration and production optimisation from Heru Dewanto, Commissioner, PT Cirebon Electric Power, Indonesia
the world’s leading geothermal company
• Case study: 30 years of geothermal partnership in Indonesia 14.35 Advanced technologies used to increase the performance and
economics
Isikeli Taureka, Senior Vice President, Geothermal & Power, Chevron IndoAsia
• What are the different design options?
Business Unit, Indonesia
• Logistics, infrastructural issues
14.25 The role of geothermal energy in meeting Indonesia’s electricity • Operation and maintenance considerations
needs Speaker to be confirmed
• Overcoming challenges in harnessing the 29000MW potential of
Indonesia’s geothermal reserves 15.00 CESC’s supercritical power plant achievements in India
• Reviewing current regulations impacting the geothermal energy market • Update on recent project achievements
in Indonesia • Balancing economics and environmental friendliness
• Opportunities for financing and investing in geothermal projects • Upcoming project plans and opportunities
Udibowo Ciptomulyono, President Commissioner, PLN Geothermal, Indonesia Anupam Datta, General Manager, Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation or
(CESC Ltd), India
14.45 An update on ADB’s multi-tranche financing facility for geothermal
energy in Indonesia 15.25 Q&A
• Proposed investments in power plants
15.30 Coffee Break
• Support for exploration risk mitigation and IPPs
• Ongoing capacity building and policy support
3.7 CLEANER FUEL CONSIDERATIONS
Pradeep Tharakan, PhD, Climate Change Specialist, Energy Division,
Southeast Asia Department, Asian Development Bank, The Philippines 16.00 Achieving CO2 emission reductions by improving combined cycle
power plant (CCPP) performance
15.05 Panel Discussion: Understanding challenges and opportunities in • Steps taken to increase operational efficiency by upgrading TNB’s 6
the Indonesian geothermal market existing CCPP plants
Moderator: • How state-of-the art combined cycle technology has resulted in CO2
Dr. Surya Darma, Co-Chairman, Energy Committee, National Research emission reduction achievements
Council of Indonesia, BoD Member, Indonesia Geothermal Association • Steps taken to increase output
(INAGA) and International Geothermal Association (IGA) Dr Zainul Asri Bin Mamat, Technical Expert Gas Turbine Performance, Tenaga
Panelists: Nasional Berhad (TNB), Malaysia
Dr. Taufan Surana, Program Director for Geothermal Energy Technology,
16.20 Coal Bed Methane as a new source of green energy: Update on the
Center for Technology of Energy Conversion and Conservation, The Agency
pilot project at Mae Lamao Basin and Fang Basin in Northern
for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia
Thailand
Isikeli Taureka, Senior Vice President, Geothermal & Power, Chevron IndoAsia • Recovery and utilisation of coal bed methane prior to coal mining as key
Business Unit, Indonesia measure to reduce CO2 emissions
Rod Williams, Vice President and General Manager, OTP Geothermal - PT • How to properly design to ensure mining safety and efficient energy
Sorik Marapi Geothermal Power, Indonesia production
• What is needed from government and private sector in terms of
Bret Mattes, CEO, Star Energy, Indonesia
technical and marketing expertise in using coal bed methane as a new
15.30 Coffee Break source of green energy
Fongsaward Suvagondha Singharajwarapan, Assistant Professor, Chiang
2.7 GEOTHERMAL POWER INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS IN THE
Mai University, Thailand
REGION PART II – INTERNATIONAL FOCUS
16.40 Successful CO2 sequestration achievements in Batam, Indonesia
16.00 Introduction by the Chairman
• How to develop Renewable Energy with economic and environmental
16.05 Opportunities for geothermal power development in Malaysia: the self-sustainability
Apas Kiri geothermal power project in Sabah • Development of Algae farms for primary production of biodiesel and
• History of the TGE project and summary of surface and sub-surface feedstock
studies to date • Future project plans and opportunities
• Salient points of TGE’s Renewable Energy Power Purchase Agreement Syed Isa Syed Alwi, CEO, Algaetech, Malaysia
• TGE project technical details, project plan and timeline
17.00 End of day two
Andrew Amaladoss, Project Director, Tawau Green Energy (TGE) Sdn Bhd,
Malaysia
16.25 Developing geothermal projects in the Philippines: New World
Energy’s experience The conference was an outstanding success as it
• Understanding key policies and regulations related to geothermal power brings a substantial number of renewable energy
development in the Philippines developers, regulators and other stakeholders. The
• Key factors for securing financing and mitigating risks papers presented showcased Asia’s tremendous
• Best practice strategies for the operation and maintenance of potential to be the global powerhouse in RE
geothermal power plants
development. The field trip arranged by the organizers
John Libby, CEO, New World Energy Limited, Australia was an eye-opener.
16.40 Geothermal power developments in Japan Fernando S. Penarroyo, Member of the Board of Directors,
Speaker to be confirmed International Geothermal Association, Member of the
17.00 End of day two Board, National Geothermal Association, Philippines

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2.8a HYDRO POWER INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS IN THE REGION
PART I
09.00 Introduction by the Chairman
Josef Ullmer, President Director, PT Andritz Hydro, Indonesia
09.10 Private participation on hydropower development
• PLN’s current and future hydro projects
• Understanding opportunities for private investors in the Indonesian
hydropower market
• PLN’s 4x260MW Upper Cisokan Pumped Storage (UCPS) hydro project
Mochamad Sofyan, Division Head of New & Renewable Energy, PT PLN
(Persero), Indonesia
09.30 Challenges & Opportunities in Renewable Energy in the Philippines:
A Hydro Company Perspective
• The Philippines Renewable Energy Law and its impact on Greenfield development
• Financing renewable energy in the Philippines
• Making a difference from the environmental, social, and governance
points of view
Emmanuel Rubio, President and CEO, SN Aboitiz Power Group, The Philippines
09.50 The Development of Limbang 2 Hydroelectric Power Project as
Part of SEB Northern Agenda Hydropower Development
• Assessing project viability of the proposed Limbang 2 Hydroelectric
Power Project with on-going feasibility studies, and plan for development
as part of SEB Northern Agenda Hydropower Development
• Displace polluting and expensive diesel-fired thermal generation
• Developing a strategy for hydropower development in the State of Sarawak
Bernard Suling, Senior Manager, Hydropower Analysis, Sarawak Energy
Berhad, Malaysia
10.10 Panel discussion: Stepping through the potential for hydro power
developments in Southeast Asia
Panelists:
Mochamad Sofyan, Division Head of New & Renewable Energy, PT PLN
(Persero), Indonesia
Bernard Suling, Senior Manager, Hydropower Analysis, Sarawak Energy
Berhad, Malaysia
Emmanuel Rubio, President and CEO, SN Aboitiz Power Group, The Philippines
10.30 Coffee Break

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PART II
11.00 Introduction by the Chairman
Josef Ullmer, President Director, PT Andritz Hydro, Indonesia
11.10 Boosting India’s economy through hydropower development: an
overview of NHPC current and future hydro power projects
• The Indian regulatory framework for hydroelectric power development:
challenges and opportunities
• NHPC current projects status update
• Further plans and projects
A.B.L. Srivastava, Chairman and Managing Director, NHPC Limited, India
11.30 Nam Theun 2: a unique multi-purpose project implemented by the
Government of Laos & Nam Theun Power Company
• Nam Theun 2, more than an industrial project: stepping through the
complex shareholder structure and related project financing
• Analysing consequences on the Concession Agreement as well as on
the planning and monitoring framework
• How the project design and its implementation was able to influence the
GoL policy framework far beyond the hydropower sector
Ruedi Luthi, Director, Environment and Social Division, Nam Theun 2
Clean Power Asia was a valuable information sharing Power Company Ltd., Laos
and networking forum with an excellent track of Patrick Dye, Government Affairs & Corporate Communications Director,
speakers from the clean energy business from across Nam Theun 2 Power Company Ltd., Laos
the globe. Well planned and elaborate sessions allowed 11.50 The 7.5 MW Lubuk Gadang mini-hydroelectric power project
ample opportunities for discussion. It was a pleasure • Sustainable hydropower development: minimising negative environmental
to travel to Bangkok for the conference-cum- exhibition impacts of large hydro dams and reservoirs by employing run-of-river
technology
and I wish Clarion Events all the best for future • Providing an overview of the power plant construction
endeavors. Suwardi, Director, PT Selo Kencana Energi, Indonesia
Dr. Ram Babu, Founder and CEO, 12.10 Q&A
General Carbon 12.30 Lunch
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2.8b BIOENERGY AND WASTE-TO-ENERGY INITIATIVES AND 3.8 EFFICIENT COAL POWER PROJECTS AND NEW
PROJECTS IN THE REGION PART I TECHNOLOGIES PART I
09.00 Introduction by the Chairman 09.00 Introduction by the Chairman
Dato’ Leong Kin Mun, Technical Advisor, Biomass SP, Malaysia
09.10 Carbon Capture & Storage potential in Indonesia
09.10 Reviewing opportunities for bioenergy and waste-to-energy • CCS Development and prospects in Indonesia
development in Indonesia • Latest results feasibility studies, main issues and challenges faced
• Providing an update on current policies and regulations • Possible CCS scheme in Indonesia, needs and cooperation
• Assessing the impact that the Feed-in-Tariff is going to have on opportunities
bioenergy and waste-to-energy power projects
Ir. Bambang Dwiyanto, Head of Research and Development, Ministry of
Maritje Hutapea, Director for Bioenergy, Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesia
Resources, Indonesia
09.35 Clean coal gasification opportunities
09.30 Harnessing heat to generate electricity from biomass in Asia
• Introducing the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Technology for heat to electricity Speaker to be confirmed
conversion from biomass, geothermal, solar-thermal and waste heat
• Successful installations in Europe and how ORC can be applied to the 10.00 Prospects for CCS in S. E. Asia
Asian Market • A review of CCS prospects in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and
• Market challenges in Asia and ways of meeting those challenges, Philippines
including financing issues • Possible pilot projects and road map for deployment
• ADB’s support for CCS in S.E. Asia including financing options
David Paul, International Sales and Business Development Manager, Pratt &
Whitney Power Systems, USA Pradeep Tharakan, PhD, Climate Change Specialist, Energy Division,
Southeast Asia Department, Asian Development Bank, The Philippines
09.50 Palm biomass based power generation initiative: project planning
and execution 10.25 Q&A
• The 12.5MW Jengka biomass power plant: an overview of the project
• Understanding the impact of feedstock selection on technology and 10.30 Coffee Break
plant design
• Felda’s plans for the development of biomass power projects in Malaysia
Ahmad Nor Azman Jamin, CEO, FTJ Bio Power Sdn Bhd and Head of
3.9 EFFICIENT COAL POWER PROJECTS AND NEW
Biomass, Felda Holdings Bhd, Malaysia TECHNOLOGIES PART II
10.10 Opportunities and challenges of bioenergy power developments in 11.00 Introduction by the Chairman
Indonesia: PT Gikoko Kogyo’s LFG and biogas recovery plants
11.10 Critical success factors for financing clean coal power
• Current status of the Bekasi LFG project: GHG emission reduction
generation projects in Asia
through improved MSW management
• Strong and committed project consortium to ensure long term sustainable
• Securing financing and developing PPPs with local governments/
partnerships between international and domestic project sponsors
municipalities for risk and profit sharing
• Availability of government support and involvement of international
• Selecting the appropriate technology to maximise power plant efficiency
export credit agency to improve bankability of the project from the
and ROI
perspective of commercial lenders
Joseph Hwang, Joint Managing Director, PT Gikoko Kogyo, Indonesia • Alignment between project design and national energy policy of
10.30 Coffee Break Indonesia through utilisation of domestic fuel resources, adoption of
clean coal technology, and reliability of electricity supply
2.9b BIOENERGY AND WASTE-TO-ENERGY INITIATIVES AND Gigih Atmo, Project Officer and Electricity Inspector, Ministry of Energy and
PROJECTS IN THE REGION PART II Mineral Resources of Indonesia and PhD student at the University of
11.00 Introduction by the Chairman Melbourne, Australia
11.05 Survey lucky-draw winner announcement – Sponsored by Schnell 11.35 Greener fossil power is possible now! Introducing a new generation
Motors AG of power plant development
11.10 Providing an update on Seema Energy’s biomass projects in Thailand • Reducing CO2 emissions by one third by using the most efficient
• Seema Energy’s first 90 MW biomass power plant in Nakhon technologies
Ratchasima: an overview of the project’s challenges • Illustrations by a successful most technologically advanced coal-fired
• Overcoming risks related to fuel supply and achieving significant power plant
economies of scale for biomass projects: how this was achievable Speaker to be confirmed
• Lessons learnt and the way forward: future plans for biomass development
12.00 J-Power’s advancements in Clean Coal Technology: the EAGLE
Duncan Ritchie, Director, Seema Energy Co Ltd, Thailand
project
11.30 Bioenergy project development in Southeast Asia: Thailand biogas • Stepping through J-Power’s innovative, next-generation Oxygen-Blown
project Coal Gasification Technologies
• Risk of development, keys to success for a long term operation • EAGLE: coal Energy Application for Gas, Liquid & Electricity
• Technology selection and Consortium formation • Development of CO2 separation and capture technologies
• Financing options • Giving an overview of demonstration project using EAGLE technologies
Gijsbert Nollen, CEO, Nollen Group Co. Ltd., Thailand Yasunao Nakashizuka, General Manager, Research Planning Office, R&D
11.50 Strategic implementation of renewable energies for sanitary Dept., J-POWER, Japan*
landfills: the Bukit Tagar experience
12.25 Q&A
• Development of the 3.2MW landfill gas collection and utilisation project
and development of the 125kWp solar power pilot project 12.30 Lunch
• Future RE development in the Bukit Tagar Sanitary Landfill: potential
expansion of the landfill gas and solar power components 14.00 End of the conference
• Berjaya’s potential to explore further opportunities in sanitary landfills and
RE in the region after the successful BTSL and Foshan landfill in China
Peter Wong, General Manager, Kub-Berjaya Enviro Sdn Bhd, Malaysia *To be confirmed

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