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CONFERENCE SESSIONSSession 18: International small hydro <strong>de</strong>velopmentChairman: D. Williams, CEO, British Hydropower Association, UK● Micro hydropower: Alternative for climate change mitigation and<strong>de</strong>velopment of marginalized local communities in the DominicanRepublic - A. Sanchez, Programa <strong>de</strong> Pequflos Subsidios (PPS),Dominican Republic● Hydropower for the promotion of agriculture and irrigation projects:Case study Kunar river - M.Z. Baharei, Tooss Ab Consulting Engineering,Iran● Baykal region’s small rivers water resources <strong>de</strong>velopment - I. Blyashko,Joint S<strong>to</strong>ck Company INSET, Russia● Optimization of energy generation from water supply and distributionsystems - M.van Dijk and SJ. Van Vuuren, University of Pre<strong>to</strong>ria, SouthAfrica; B. Barta, Energy and Water Resources Development, South Africa● Hydropower <strong>de</strong>velopment in irrigation at the downstream of Jatiluhur damCase study of Leuweungseureuh mini-hydropower plant -E.A. Djajadiredja, Jasa Tirta Public Corporation, Indonesia● Mini hydropower projects <strong>de</strong>veloped for displacing diesel genera<strong>to</strong>rs ina remote area: the case study at Myanmar’s bor<strong>de</strong>r area withThailand - C. Chutachindakate and N. Yanpriat, TEAM ConsultingEngineering and Management Co Ltd, ThailandSession 19: Hydropower as part of cultural heritageChairman: D. Fleetwood, His<strong>to</strong>ric Scotland, UKThis session focuses on communicating the role of heritage in the mo<strong>de</strong>rnday hydro industry and explaining how the his<strong>to</strong>ry of renewables can beharnessed as a revitalising force for the future <strong>de</strong>velopment of the industryrather than an obstacle <strong>to</strong> its growth.Perspectives will be presented from regula<strong>to</strong>rs, cura<strong>to</strong>rs and companiesaround the world on various ways in which the his<strong>to</strong>ry of the industry isalready playing a positive role in its contemporary <strong>de</strong>velopment. It will alsoplace hydropower in its international context, exploring the impact of theinternational ownership and <strong>de</strong>velopment structures which support thesec<strong>to</strong>r, and consi<strong>de</strong>ring if it has really been international from the beginning.Presentations:● Revitalising renewables: Communicating the contemporary and his<strong>to</strong>ricalvalue of hydroelectric power - D. Fleetwood, His<strong>to</strong>ric Scotland, Scotland● Fala hydro plant: concession granted in 1912 and 100 years of operatinglife - J. Rosina, HSE Invest, Slovenia; D. Taljan and V Vujanovi, Dravskeelektrame, Slovenia● Launch of digitizing industry - D. Fleetwood, His<strong>to</strong>ric Scotland, UK;Bartvedt, Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Energy, Norway● The aesthetics of hydropower - H. Nynas, Norwegian Water Resourcesand Energy Direc<strong>to</strong>rate, Norway● Hydropower as an educational resource: inspiring and empowering thenext generation of employees - R. Stearnes, Tacoma Public Utilites, USA● Managing the his<strong>to</strong>ric resource, using heritage <strong>to</strong> add value <strong>to</strong> supportthe regeneration of the industry - D. Fleetwood, His<strong>to</strong>ric Scotland, UK● The international legacy of hydropower - E. Bjorsvik, The NorwegianMuseum of Hydropower and Industry, Norway● Hydropower and industrial his<strong>to</strong>ry: learning lessons from the past andsetting a standard for the future - M. Oglethorpe, His<strong>to</strong>ric Scotland, UKWEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER ~ AFTERNOONSession 20: Electrical engineeringChairman: R. Bucher, Lahmeyer International, Germany● Calculation of the vibration behaviour of the end windings of large hydrogenera<strong>to</strong>rs - F. Neumayer, G. Maier and M. Himmelreich, Andritz HydroGmbH., Austria; B. Schlegl and A. Stermecki, Graz University, Austria● The Itaipu experience in black-start test: problems, solutions andimprovements - E. Bordin Filho, Itaipu Binacional, Brazil● Black box for electrical machines - A. Elez, S. Car, J. Študir andI. Poljak, Končar Electrical Engineering Institute, Croatia● Ageing due <strong>to</strong> start-s<strong>to</strong>p and regulation cycles in lifetime estimation ofhydro genera<strong>to</strong>rs and genera<strong>to</strong>r-mo<strong>to</strong>rs - V.L.J. Kokko, Fortum Powerand Heat Oy, Finland● Lifetime assessment of a pole rim connection in a pumped-s<strong>to</strong>rage unitexperiencing many starts and s<strong>to</strong>ps - H. Walser, S. Déplanque andS. Bin<strong>de</strong>r, Als<strong>to</strong>m Ltd., Switzerland● Transformer explosion risk assessment of Fra<strong>de</strong>s II HPP - F. Chillè, GexConAS., Italy; F. Duarte, EDP, Portugal; A.L. Fuglestad, GexCon AS, NorwaySession 21: Marine energy and synergy betweenthe renewablesChairman: Øivind Johansen, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Norway● Paimpol-Bréhat: Development of the first tidal current array in France- L. Terme and N. Gerard, EDF CIH, France● Developments in marine energy - Mutriku wave energy plant - M. Seedand A. Young, Voith Hydro Wavegen, Scotland● Tidal power at Antwerp - L.F. Mooyaart and T. Van Den Noortgaete,Royal Haskoning, The Netherlands● The Swedish/Norwegian electricity market for promoting investment inrenewable electricity <strong>to</strong> 2020 - impacts on Norwegian hydropower -T. Jensen, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Direc<strong>to</strong>rate, Norway● HydroBalance: A research project on the use of the Norwegian hydroreservoirs for large scale balancing of future wind power <strong>de</strong>velopmentin NE Europe - Å. Killingtveit. Norwegian University for Science andTechnology (NTNU), Norway; A. Harby, E. Solvang and M. Korpås,Sintef Energy Research, Norway● Integration of renewable generation in Spain. The role of hydro Sola- J. Paradinas, Iberdrola Generacion, Spain● A wind-hydro hybrid plant that is being <strong>de</strong>veloped in Canary Islands- M.A.F. Centeno and A.M. Quevedo, Idom, Spain● Coordination of hydro and wind in the Iberian market of electricity:potential and feasibility assessment - C. Lanza, Taller <strong>de</strong> IngenieriaPotencial, Spain; J. Contreras, Universidad <strong>de</strong> Castila, SpainSession 22: Communications and educationChairman: Prof B. Pelikan, Vice Presi<strong>de</strong>nt, ESHA, andUniversity of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria● The present mindset of Orissa people <strong>to</strong>wards hydropower andscrapping of the Sindol hydro project: A comparative case analysis- M.K. Mishra, OHPC Ltd, India● Social media for hydropower opera<strong>to</strong>rs – an opportunity <strong>to</strong> improvecorporate communications? - C. Orschler and C. Patzner, E.ONWasserkraft GmbH., Germany● Using effective public relations <strong>to</strong>ols <strong>to</strong> enhance public perception ofhydropower - R. Stearnes, Tacoma Public Utilities, USA● Hydropower community in the Faculty of Engineering, BilbaoN. Alegria and I. Peñalva, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU),Spain; A. Silveiro, Ingeniería y Derecho Corporativo, S.L., SpainSession 23: Operational issuesCo-Chairs: F. J. Coellho da Rocha e Silva, Permanent Technical Advisor,REN’s Board, Mozambique; and B. Leyland, Consultant● Quality control procedure <strong>to</strong> supervise the installation of the electromechanicalequipment in a hydro electric power station un<strong>de</strong>rconstruction - J.C.C. Villasana, M.M. Hirai and A.S. Patti, TractebelEngineering, Brazil● Hydro acoustic pressure pulsations in pens<strong>to</strong>cks: practical cases andmoni<strong>to</strong>ring - M. Dupont, J-L. Ballester, EDF-DTG, France● Operation of run-of-river hydropower plants in transition- H. Hil<strong>de</strong>brand and S. Palt, Fichtner GmbH & Co KG., Germany;Z.S. Gutina and A. Shapavalov, PJSC Ukrhidroenergo, Ukraine● SEE Hydropower project: Set of informatics <strong>to</strong>ols available for improvingHP energy production - M. Peviani, J. Alterach and A. Danelli, RSE SpA- Research on Energy System, Italy● Primary and secondary reserves in short-term hydropower scheduling- M. Belsnes, M. Sandanger and I. Honve, Sintef Energy Research,Norway; T.J. Larsen, Statkraft, Norway● Peculiarities of management of the Angara-Yenisei casca<strong>de</strong> ofmulti-purpose projects - A. Asarin, Hydro project Institute, Russia● Medium-term hydro-scheduling in Iberdrola - A. Perea, R. Bellido,P. Sanz and E. López, Iberdrola Generacion, Spain; J.M. La<strong>to</strong>rre,A. Ramos and Y.S. Cerisola, Comillas Pontifical University, SpainClosing plenary session● Conclusions by Conference Chairmen and Aqua~Media International● Programme Update on AFRICA 2013 - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia● Welcome <strong>to</strong> HYDRO 2013 - Innsbruck, Austria (7-9 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2013)EveningFor more information regarding the evening social programme for eachday, please refer <strong>to</strong> the page opposite.