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Energy & Environment
 

Increasing cost of existing resources has led to growth in cost of energy. In India, energy costs have risen by more than three fold in the last decade. In this context, energy efficiency can prove to be a effective tool to the industry. Since energy cost is a major component of production cost, excellence in energy efficiency ensures a healthy bottom line through the most productive consumption of energy.

Energy efficiency also enables resource conservation bringing down the need for more resources. It also leads to reduced Green House Gas (GHG) emissions, lesser pollution levels and a healthier environment.

Green is the voluntary pursuit of any activity that encompasses concern for energy efficiency, environmental management, water management, waste management and recycling. Green practices ultimately lead to sustainable development and equitable growth. Today public and private sectors are seeking ways to reduce environmental and human health risks posed by climate change, natural resource depletion and toxic contamination to environment.

In this scenario, many companies have taken initiative to reduce pollution and waste generation through reduce, reuse and recycle methods. In this process, they not only are helping environment but also gaining a green corporate image in the market. The ultimate result is sustainable growth through improved profitability, reduced cost of material, adoption of cradle to cradle approach rather than end of the pipe treatment and improved waste management.

Being green is no longer a cost of doing businesses; it is a catalyst for constant innovation, new market products and services.
Focus on Climate Change

Development, deployment and transfer of environmentally sound technologies for adapting to and mitigating climate change are essential components of comprehensive global efforts aimed at addressing climate change, Though this understanding of the pivotal role of technology development and transfer is incorporated in the Bali Action Plan, the uptake of climate-friendly technologies, particularly in developing countries is limited by the access to technologies, their high costs, and inadequate capacity to manage, implement and maintain these technologies.

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Bio mass

Wind power

Solar Energy

Industrial Solar thermal Applications
Renewable Energy Technologies Rural Energy / Electrification
Energy Security Adaptation Mitigation Energy Efficiency
Energy from Waste Collaborative R&D Greening of India
Biodiversity / Conservation Agriculture / Forestry
Transportation Construction / Housing
Green Buildings Water / Water Management
Information & Communication Technology Food Security

New / Clean Technologies

   
 
Contact Details
For Exhibition and Registration details, please contact:
Mr J Shankar / Mr Vaibhav Goel
Trade Fairs Division
Confederation of Indian Industry
Plot No 249 - F, Sector 18,
Udyog Vihar – Phase IV
Gurgaon – 122 015, Harayana, India

Phone: 0124- 4014054/4014060 - 67
Fax: +91 124 4014080 / 83

Email: J.Shankar@cii.in ; Vaibhav.Goel@cii.in
Web: www.ietfindia.in