Mitsubishi Engines for Power generation,Power units and Marine applicationsEm<strong>power</strong>ing SustainabilityFor information please contact info@mhimee.nlExperience <strong>the</strong> <strong>power</strong>of <strong>the</strong> wind energy industryEurope’s Premier wind energy event16 - 19 April 2012Copenhagen, Denmark10,000 wind energy professionals expected fromover 70 countriesOver 500 exhibitors from <strong>the</strong> world’s leading companiesMore than 40 conference sessions led by industry expertsSUPPORTED BY: ORGANISED BY:www.ewea.org/annual2012Take advantage of pre-event prices
IPEE CONFERENCE 2012Conference Speakers atIPEE/Electrex 2O12Held in <strong>the</strong> heart of one of Europe’s leading energy exhibitions, <strong>the</strong> IPEE Conference provides<strong>the</strong> perfect forum for manufacturers, buyers and users to meet toge<strong>the</strong>r and exchange news andviews. Conference organiser, Dave Andrews of <strong>the</strong> Claverton Group explains: “Speakers and<strong>the</strong>ir times listed here may possibly be subject to minor changes or even cancellation before <strong>the</strong>event. Please consult <strong>the</strong> Claverton website - www. claverton-energy.com - for <strong>the</strong> latest details onSpeaker line-up. We have original and hugely impressive papers being presented this year.”DAY ONE ‐ APRIL 18th10.15am: Dr Graham Cooley CEO ITM PowerThe case for Hydrogen Transport Fuel."10.45am: Roger Faulkner & Robert French, EPCElpipes as conductors for a supergrid.11.15am: Robert French, Ballistic Breaker Co.A new approach to a DC-circuit breaker.11.45am: John Baldwin, CNG Services <strong>Ltd</strong>.Storing electricity by storing gas..12.15pm: Andrew P. Stone, Cummins PowerGeneration. Gas engine efficiency,maintenance costs & installed costs.13.30m: David Wardle, BallardHydrogen Fuel Cells14.00pm: David Hirst, Hirst SolutionsLow cost, market-oriented delivery of largescalefast-acting & persistent demand response14.30pm: Donald F. Cameron, Primasonic.Solutions for particulate buildups in gensets.15.00pm: Neil Crumpton, Planet Hydrogen,Quantitative analysis using scenario modelling.15.30pm: Mike Brown, Delta Energy &Environment: Delta research and projections forEurope’s small-scale gas/biogas engine market.16.00pm: Derek Wise, MAHLE Powertrain:Innovative -Stirling engines - biomass/solar.16.30pm: Nick Morley, Oakdene Hollins:The effects of world supply of rare earthson <strong>power</strong> generation.DAY TWO ‐ APRIL 19th10.15am: David Weight Davis Langdon LLPA canal from Scotland to S.E. England forwater & its energy generation implications.10.45am: Paul Doherty, ENER-GCHP solutions, technology, costs,performance & new technology.11.15am: Mark Dunk, Cummins PowerGeneration Developments in gen-set designs& emissions controls 2012 - 2020.11.45am: Mike Smith, Finning PowerSystems - <strong>UK</strong> Caterpillar DealerModern UPS in action.12.15pm: Mike Walker, Faraday Training GroupElectrical protection of Embedded BrushlessGenerators.13.30pm: Gordon David, IAC <strong>Ltd</strong>Noise Control Principles for Diesel and GasTurbine Gensets14.00pm: Stuart McKay, IPU GroupDiesel fuel contamination -a threat to yourguaranteed <strong>power</strong>.14.30pm: Niko Verhaegen,Donaldson FiltrationFuel filtration concepts for <strong>the</strong> 21st Century.15.00pm: Mark Trafford, UPS Systems PlcEarly detection can prolong <strong>the</strong> life ofstandby <strong>power</strong> system .15.30pm: James Pryer,UPS Systems Plc Fuel cell <strong>power</strong> forcommercial use. 4PM FINISHW ORLDWIDE I NDEPENDENT P OWER • MARCH 201225