<strong>POWER</strong>-<strong>GEN</strong> EUROPE Conference Programme DAY 3 – THURSDAY 14 JUNE (CONTINUED) Track 5: Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Session 7: Condition Monitoring 11:00 - 12:30 Chair: Franco Rosatelli, Engineering Director, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Co-Chair: Frank-Peter Kirschning, Managing Director Power Station, EnBW Kraftwerke AG, Germany Increasing Use of Coriolis Meters in the Power Generation Industry Ed Decker, Global Business Development Manager-PowerGen Industry, Emerson/Micro Motion, USA Dynamic Mill Condition Monitoring and Optimization Representative from ABB Vibration Diagnostics of Turbo Sets Matthias Humer, Head of Vibration Diagnostics, E.ON Anlogenservice GmbH, Germany Intelligent Condition Monitoring for Power Plants Olli Koivumäki, Product Manager, Metso Automation Inc., Finland Track 6: Refurbishment, Operation, Maintenance and Optimization Session 7: Plant & Equipment Monitoring 11:00 - 12:30 Chair: Andreas Feldmuller, Head of Service Technology Implementation, Siemens Power, Germany Co-Chair: Graham Fagence, Business Development, Hitachi Power <strong>Europe</strong>, UK Advanced online monitoring of plant operation Long Term Study of Turbine Condition Prediction Patrick Bangert, Chief Executive O�cer, Algorithmica Technologies GmbH, Germany Online Performance Monitoring System for the 400 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant in TIMELKAM (Austria) Manfred Rieder, Performance Engineer, plusDLETAeta, Austria Co-Authors: Robert Riedl, Project Manager, Energie AG, Austria Reinhard Grünbacher, Operation Manager, Energie AG, Austria Franz Stirnimann, Consulting Engineer, The Energy Consulting Group Ltd, Switzerland Ergonomic Aspects in Construction and Operating Philosophy of a Peak Load Plants New Control Room Wilhelm Kle�ner, Head of Power Plant Franken, E.ON, Germany Co-Author: Claudia Vogel, Assisitant of CEO, IBB GmbH, O�enbach & Erlangen, Germany 28 www.powergeneurope.com Integration Track Session 7: Infrastructure Management & Grid Development 11:00 - 12:30 Chair: John Epps, Energy Consultant, UK Physical interconnection of far-�ung renewable energy generation with distant demand centres will inevitably require huge investment in transmission and distribution infrastructure in <strong>Europe</strong>. Themes in this session include both technical and strategic approaches to the issues concerned. Final Results O�shore Grid: How to Build a Highly E�cient Interconnected O�shore Grid in Northern <strong>Europe</strong>? Paul Kreutzkamp, Project Manager Grids and Markets, 3E, Belgium Application of Fault Current Limiters for the Connection of Renewable Generation Christopher Waller, Sales & Marketing Director, Applied Superconductor, UK Co-Authors: Chris Goodhand, Innovation Manager, Northern Powergrid, UK David Klaus, Chief Technology O�cer, Applied Superconductor, UK Integrating Renewable and Conventional Generation, BNEF <strong>Europe</strong>an Capacity Outlooks Michael Lawn, Head of Power Market Analysis, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, UK Co-Authors: Brian Potskowski, Senior Analyst, Power Markets, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, UK Manon Defour, Senior Analyst, Power Markets, Bloomberg New Energy Finance, UK 12:30 – 14:00 Delegate Lunch 15:00 – 16:00 Closing Reception & Best Paper Awards
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