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8th to 11th January 2025
@ Shoonya Farm Retreat, Belagavi, Karnataka
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A Thought-Provoking Dive into India’s Energy Transition. Join thought leaders as we decode Geopolitics, Regulatory challenges, Market trends, and the road to sustainable Net Zero.

IPPAI’s 25th Regulator’s and Policymaker’s Retreat (RPR) is another milestone in the National effort to achieve India’s goal of a Net-Zero economy, which will inform development in the years to come. As erratic weather patterns and climate disasters accelerate, the urgency of decarbonising fossil fuel-driven systems becomes ever more pronounced. Coupled with the resurgence of conflicts in West Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe, as well as tensions between developed economies that want to scale up fossil fuel production and developing countries undertaking efforts to decarbonise, the kind of global cooperation needed to combat climate change effectively will be extremely difficult to produc.The effects of such developments are seen in conversations at the highest level of intergovernmental collaboration. For instance, representatives of Small Island States and Least Developed Countries walked out of the recent COP 29 as the developed world refused to commit to the minimum target of 1.3 trillion USD annually devoted to climate finance. This contrasts with NATO’s annual budget of 1.4 trillion USD. The global South struggles to find the funds to achieve Net-Zero while the Developed countries struggle to find the political wherewithal to release such funds and transfer technology. With the additional context of colonial histories, it is unfair that the reluctance of the largest polluters to share technology and fund the energy transition jeopardises vulnerable nations worldwide.

Thus, it falls to middle-of-the-pack countries to lead the way. India has already demonstrated its interest in doing so by pursuing Renewable solutions to energy needs far more aggressively than many of its peers. However, to enable the world's largest energy transition, the supply chain gap in the availability of critical minerals and components required by RE technology must be addressed. Making significant strides toward this ambitious goal would showcase effective public policy and leadership, compelling developed economies to follow suit. Such challenges cannot be resolved by purely technical considerations of the power sector; it does not exist in a vacuum. Thus, while the RPR is focused on power sector issues, it must also consider the overarching influences of geopolitical and environmental factors on these questions.
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IPPAI on a MISSION

Transforming India’s Energy Landscape

India is at a pivotal juncture in its energy journey. As the nation embraces renewable energy, digitalization, and innovative technologies, the challenges of ensuring energy security, addressing policy gaps, and achieving Net Zero ambitions are more pressing than ever.
This conference, organized by the Independent Power Producers Association of India (IPPAI), brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and visionaries to explore the path forward for a sustainable energy future.

Notable Contributors

Meet the experts and leaders driving the conversation.
Mr. Ghanshyam Prasad
Chairperson,CEA
Dr. Pramod Deo
Former Chairman,CERC
Mr. Ashok Kumar Rajput
Member (Power System),CEA
Mr. Abhijit Iyer Mitra
Senior fellow, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
Mr. R N Prasher
Former Chairman,HERC
Mr. Rakesh Nath
Former Member, Appellate Tribunal for Electricity
Ms. Sudha Mahalingam
Former Regulator, PNGRB
Mr. Chintan Shah
Group President, ReNew
Mr. VP Raja
Former Chairman, MERC
Ms. Meera Shankar
Former Ambassador to the USA
Dr Rahul Walawalkar
Founder and Chairperson, IESA
Mr. Ajay Shankar
Former Secretary, Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Mr. V. Subramanian
Former Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Mr. Balawant Joshi,
Founder & MD,Idam Infra Advisory Pvt Ltd.
Dr. V K Garg
Former Chairman, Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission
Mr. Harry Dhaul
Director General,IPPAI

Agenda

Day 1
Geopolitical quakes and Economic waves

The trajectory of escalating tensions between Iran and Israel

RPR-101
Ukrainian (Western) and Russian Supply Chains
RPR-102
The Chinese zero-sum game
RPR-103
The Trump presidency
RPR-104
Nuances of Foreign Political Interference
RPR-105
Lawfare in Warfare
RPR-106
Social media & The New Left
RPR-107
Day 2
The Energy-Water-Food Nexus: Powering Sustainable Agriculture and Water Management in the Era of Climate Catastrophe
Right to Water

RPR-201
Water(shed) Management
RPR-202
Water Wars
RPR-203
Water-Food-Energy Nexus, Wrong crop cultivation, Impact on soil health and water table
RPR-204
Water Energy Security
RPR-205
Day 3
The Transitioning Power Sector: Overcoming Policy Barriers & Addressing the Legal, Regulatory and Market Challenges

Inaugurating Session

RPR-301
Resource Adequacy Planning: Mandates and Compliances

Cybersecurity and Resilience in Adequacy Planning  
RPR-302  
Transmission Planning
RPR-303
DISCOM’s Challenges and Portfolio Management of DISCOMs.

How to make DISCOMs Profitable?

Supply of Quality Power

Consumer Interface
RPR-304
Open Access Consumer (C&I)

Policy In-transitions

Green Energy Open Access


RPR-305
Power Market Development

Cross Border Energy Trading

RPR-306
Day 4
Regulating the Market Shift to Decarbonisation

Energy Storage System

RPR-401
Grid Stability in the Age of Renewables
RPR-402
Scope of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)
RPR-403
Political and Legislative Underpinnings of Right to Clean Energy

Electricity as a fundamental right: Article 21

Electricity as a Political Conundrum
RPR-404
The Way Forward Panel Discussion

Framework for Achieving Net Zero

Reconciling competing claims for Land Use Rights– Agriculture, Industry, Forests, Urbanisation, Village ‘Commons’
RPR-405
Maintaining Industrial Growth and improving standard of living amidst Net Zero Aspiration
RPR-406
Power Awards

Delegate Fees

Private Entities

Rs. 75000/-
Fee Includes Accomodation, Food and access to the Event
Complimentary Pick-Up from Belgaum Airport
Free Spouse Stay and Spouse Program
Taxes additional as applicable
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Government Entities

Rs. 49000/-
Fee Includes Accomodation, Food and access to the Event
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