on June 23rd & 24th, 2023
Organised by
DAMODAR VALLEY CORPORATION
The power sector is at an interesting crossroad especially in India. While the need for power is increasing, cleaner and efficient technologies for producing every unit of electricity is an important global goal. Alignment of the power sector towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations is an important call for action for professionals and stakeholders in the domain of the power sector. This conference is designed to bring together practitioners and thinkers from across the globe to create a sustainable power sector for our future generations.
- Invited/keynote presentations from eminent national / international experts and industry practitioners.
- Presentations of refereed papers as podium, poster, panel or theme presentations
- Industrial sessions to present perspectives from industry and studies in practice.
- Networking sessions for power sector professionals
- Stalls for showcasing innovations in the power sector.
Kolkata, or Calcutta as it was formerly called, is the present capital of the eastern state of West Bengal. Kolkata became a British trading post in the last part of the 17th Century. The city is known for its colonial buildings including the grand Victoria Memorial. The city is the principal commercial, cultural, and educational centre of Eastern and North-Eastern India. The city is widely regarded as the “cultural capital” of India, and is also nicknamed the “City of Joy”. Kolkata has long been a centre of modern Indian education, science, culture, and politics. Kolkata is a city of colonial architecture, museums, art galleries, traditional food, religious places, music and theatre. It is an amalgamation of traditional and modern. It is famous for its theatre and films. It is a shopper's delight for embroidered linen, kantha embroidery, cotton and silk sarees.