Energy Management Action NetworK (EMAK) workshop 6
Background
Energy efficiency presents an exciting opportunity for SMEs to reduce energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time, energy efficiency can significantly improve the productivity, resilience and competitiveness of the industrial SME sector. The 6th EMAK Workshop Promoting Energy Efficiency in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) and Waste Heat Recovery Measures in India was organised to provide you with an opportunity to learn about and share experiences on designing and implementing energy efficiency policies and programmes for SMEs, identify innovative ways of financing energy efficiency projects, better understand the technical opportunities to reuse waste heat in industrial organisations, initiate and develop networks within and across SMEs, the finance sector, industry associations and government policy-makers at both national and international levels and contribute towards domestic and international dialogue and capacity-building on energy efficiency measures.
This full day workshop included presentations from highly respected Indian and international speakers.
6th EMAK Workshop Promoting Energy Efficiency in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) and Waste Heat Recovery Measures in India
Welcome address, Mr. Girish Sethi, Director, TERI, Video Presentation
Introductory remarks, Ms. Junko Ogawa, Senior Researcher, IEEJ, Video Presentation
Inaugural address, Shri Bhaskar Jyoti Sarma, Secretary , Secretary/DG, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Government of India, Video Presentation
Background and workshop objectives, Dr. Patrick Crittenden, Director, Sustainable Business Pty Ltd, Australia, Video Presentation
Session 1: Energy Efficiency in SMEs
Energy efficiency in SMEs – a Global Perspective, Dr Patrick Crittenden, Director, Sustainable Business Pty Ltd, Australia, Video Presentation
Understanding the SME sector in Asia, with a focus on India, and challenges in terms of improving energy efficiency, Mr Prosanto Pal, Senior Fellow, TERI, Video Presentation
A case study of foundry and steel rolling SMEs in India, Mr. Gaurav Sharma, Institute for Industrial Productivity Office in India, Video Presentation
Enabling Finance for Scaling up Energy Efficiency in MSMEs, Mr Upinder S. Dhingra, Associate Fellow, TERI, Video Presentation
Session 2: Waste Heat Recovery
Waste Heat Recovery: Opportunities in Indian Industry Sector, WHR in MSMEs - Experience from World Bank-SIDBI Project", Mr. Bhaskar Natarajan, DCOP (EE), USAID PACE-D TA Program, Video Presentation
Waste Heat Recovery: Case Study of the Glass Industry Sector, Mr. Sachin Kumar, Fellow, TERI, Video Presentation
Waste heat recovery power generation for cement plants in India, Mr. K.V. Perumal, Manager, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Delhi
Waste heat recovery policy and practices in Japan, Mr. Niro Kitagawa, Energy Conservation Center, Japan, Video Presentation
Waste to Energy - Heat recovery from waste, Mr. Makoto Takano, Deputy head of BU India, Hitachi Zosen India Private Limited, Video Presentation
Session 3 : Panel discussion and Wrap-up
Moderator : Dr. Patrick Crittenden, Director, Sustainable Business Pty Ltd, Australia, Video Presentation
Panelists
Mr Rajiv Kumar, DGM, Energy Efficiency Centre, Small Industries Development Bank of India, Video Presentation
Mr M A Patil, Director, Resource Conservation and Management, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Video Presentation
Shri R N Pandya, Sr. Project. Executive, Energy Conservation, Gujarat Energy Development Agency (GEDA), Video Presentation
Mr. Girish Sethi, Director, TERI, Video Presentation
Mr. A Pari, Chairman, Chennai Chapter, The Institute of Indian Foundrymen, Video Presentation
Closing Remarks:
Mr. Tomoyoshi Hisamori, Deputy Director, International Affairs Office, Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Department, The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan (METI), Video Presentation