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Monday 3 October 2011

Infraline offers online knowledge shop on the energy sector

Infraline Energy is a comprehensive information and research service provider. The website offers several online resources and databases for the industry stakeholders. The section called products offers information on books and reports on the energy sector. The online bookstore gives the highlight of the books and reports by the organisation. One such report is CGD in India: Demystifying the opportunity, growth and investment potential which basically talks about the sector in India. The country is the new entrant in the natural gas market in comparison to the mature gas based economies of USA, UK, Korea and Japan amongst others. The share of natural gas in the energy basket of India stands at 10 percent in FY10 in comparison to the global average of 25 percent.

The report gives the basic idea of the sector and its evolution of CGD market in the domestic market. It also gives the overview of the regulatory framework impacting the CGD in India. Priced at Rs 50,000, the report will be released on October 31, 2011.

One of the market research books titled, Power Procurement in India: the need for smart planning, again to be released on October 31, 2011 reports on current power procurement in India analyses the regulatory dynamics of power procurement in the country. It also mentions the best strategies for power procurement in India and maps the business opportunities for stakeholders in the value chain. This research is also priced at Rs 50,000.

Interested industry stakeholders can buy books online from the online bookstore. These books and reports can be bought using MasterCard, Visa or American Express and the site accepts both credit card and debit card.

A significant section that would attract attention of the industry people is the events. The company organises several conferences and round table conferences periodically. The events section features the upcoming programmes along with the detailed description about the topic so that people who want to participate can apply online. The section also gives the participation cost for that particular conference.

InfralineEnergy is organising a conference on Renovation and Modernisation of Power Plants on October 19, 2011 at The Imperial Hotel in New Delhi. The conference will discuss the market potential and necessity of renovation and modernisation programmes in the context of ever-growing energy needs.

The conference will be addressed by Mr. U K Das, the Executive Director- SSBG & HERP Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd; the Managing Director of Doosan Babcock Services, Mr Sarajit Sen; Mr. P K Sinha, the head of the Project Management of NTP-Alstom Power Services Pvt Ltd.;  Mr M Venkareshwara Rao, the Engineering Officer of CPRI and Mr Zdenek Mezera who heads the Turbine Retrofit & Modernisation at Skoda Power.

Another upcoming event featured in the section is the International Conference on R-LNG Market in India-Understanding the Centerpiece of India Emerging Energy Value Chain. The conference is scheduled to take place on November 8, 2011 at The Imperial Hotel in New Delhi. The conference will be attended by eminent personalities in the sector such as Shri Prosad Dasgupta, Former MD & CEO, Petronet LNG, Amulya Charan, MD, Tata Power Trading, Dr. S C Sharma, OSD-Petroleum, Planning Commission.

Then, there is a section called Knowledge base, where a subscriber who has bought the online access to the website can get the detailed information about power, coal or oil and gas sector. However, in this apart, there is a section called free download, where the consumer do not have to pay or buy online books to access the information but can download these reports as and when needed. These are also market research books but are available free. For example, there is a small report on Pooling Price for Coal - Challenges Ahead. The report highlights the methodology for pooled pricing of coal at different scenarios as proposed by planning commission. It also talks about the impact of pooled pricing on Indian power sector.

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