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New Build Europe 2009 | | 30th Jun 2009 - 1st Jul 2009

 

Day One Tuesday 30th June 2009

8:30

Registration

9:00

Opening remarks from the Chair
James Varley, Group Managing Editor, MODERN POWER SYSTEMS

Latest projects and developments

9:10

EnBW's supercritical hard coal fired new build power plant RDK 8: a step into the future of fossil generation
Overview of EnBW's latest developments
Growth program of EnBW with a focus on generation
RDK 8: project overview
The RDK 8 technology as a logical step into the future of fossil generation

Dr. Joachim Manns, Director New Build Power Plants, ENBW, GERMANY

9:30

Environmental friendly power generation with highly efficient power plant technology
Complying with the challenging CO2 emission reduction targets
Reducing emissions and improving economics and operational requirements
Project realisation and execution as of today

Lothar Balling, VP Gas Turbine Power Plant Solutions Europe/CIS, SIEMENS ENERGY, GERMANY

9:50

Trianel's power generation projects
Introducing Trianel: a company for municipalities
The gas fired power station in Hamm
Outlining the modern coal fired power projects

Martin Hector, CEO and Head of Project Development, TRIANEL, GERMANY

10:10

Development of a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) project: experiences of a new entrant in the German market
Background and key points of Nuon’s asset strategy in Germany
The innovative CCGT development project in Frankfurt/Griesheim
Explaining the development phases of the project
Assessing the current project status and next steps
Determining the experiences and lessons learnt

Eelco Vrieling, Senior Development Manager, NUON, THE NETHERLANDS

10:30

Options to implement into heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) designs to operate efficiently under two shifting operation combined cycle power plant (CCPP):
Special HRSG design for flexible CCPP compared to base loaded cogeneration plants: discussing the important HRSG features
Focussing on horizontal and vertical HRSGs design to be cycling tolerant under two shifting operation mode 
What are the new developments in HRSG design to cope with still higher operation flexibility required by the power market?

Pascal Fontaine, Proposal & Marketing Manager, CMI ENERGY, BELGIUM

10:50

Q & A session assessing the latest projects and developments with:

Lothar Balling, VP Gas Turbine Power Plant Solutions Europe/CIS, SIEMENS ENERGY, GERMANY 
Eelco Vrieling, Senior Development Manager, NUON, THE NETHERLANDS
Martin Hector, CEO and Head of Project Development, TRIANEL, GERMANY
Dr. Joachim Manns, Director New Build Power Plants, ENBW, GERMANY

11:10

Morning refreshments and networking

New fossil generation in a carbon constrained world

11:40

The long term view on Nuon generation portfolio
Examples of projects currently in development in The Netherlands
High efficiency gas
Opportunity to switch to coal/gas with pre-combustion carbon capture: IGCC

Jan van der Marel, Senior Development Engineer, NUON, THE NETHERLANDS

12:00

Gas turbine fuel flexibility for integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) projects
Discussing the challenges of low CO2 producing fuel for advanced gas turbines
Firing hydrogen rich synthesis gas with regards to gas turbine design and its impact in operating flexibility
Lessons learned from recent IGCC project activities

Marcus Scholz, Director, GE EUROPE

12:20

Latest developments towards lower CO2-emissions for coal fired power plants

Dr. Cristian Bergins, Department Head of Research & Development, HITACHI POWER EUROPE GmbH

12:40

RWE developments on new technologies for clean coal and carbon capture and storage (CCS)
Concept development of the IGCC power plant: status and challenges
Status of CO2 pipeline and storage development
Important boundary conditions: legal issues and public acceptance
Economic performance of demonstration plant and further commercial IGCC CCS plants
The way ahead

Dr. Johannes Ewers, Head of CCS and New Technologies, RWE, GERMANY

13:00

Q and A session about CCS technologies and future challenges with:

Jan van der Marel, Senior Development Engineer, NUON, THE NETHERLANDS
Marcus Scholz, Director, GE EUROPE
Dr. Johannes Ewers, Head of CCS and New Technologies, RWE, GERMANY

13:20

Networking lunch

14:30

Status of the Foster Wheeler Supercritical circulating fluidised bed (CFB) boiler technology
Update on the progress of the project
Reducing CO2 emissions with CFB technology
Discussing the first operational experiences

Arto Hotta, Director R&D, FOSTER WHEELER, FINLAND

Being ready for carbon capture

14:50

CCS: be ready for the future
Measures to mitigate climate change
Building a new plant today to be ready for the future
An update on Siemens work in this field

Daniel Hofmann, Head of Innovative Plant Concepts and R&D Management, SIEMENS ENERGY, GERMANY

15:10

Carbon capture ready (CCR) and upgrade ready power plants
The actual meaning of the term CCR: has it been brought into disrepute?
Overcoming the potential issue of accessing a transport link to suitable storage
Using principles of CCR to avoid operators being locked into the performance of the first capture system they fit

Jon Gibbins, Senior Lecturer, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON, UK

15:30

Afternoon refreshments

15:50

Clean coal technologies and future prospects
Process and construction improvements
Plant and materials challenges
Current plant applications

Mogens Skov, Director Machinery and Process, DONG ENERGY, DENMARK

16:10

Q & A session on becoming CCR with:

Daniel Hofmann, Head of Innovative Plant Concepts and R&D Management, SIEMENS ENERGY, GERMANY
Jon Gibbins, Senior Lecturer, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON, UK
Mogens Skov, Director Machinery and Process, DONG ENERGY, DENMARK

16:30

Closing remarks from the Chair and end of day one

Evening drinks receptions hosted by Siemens

17:00    Guided walking tour through Munich

18:15    Reception in the foyer of Siemens forum and visit of the exhibition:
            ‘’CO2 reduction using the example of Munich’’

19:00    Get together with buffet and cocktails

22:00    First shuttle-bus to the hotel Vier Jahreszeiten

23:30    Last Shuttle-bus and end of the networking reception


 

Day Two Wednesday 1st  July 2009

8:30

Registration

9:00

Opening remarks from the Chair
Dr. Erich Schmitz, Member of the Executive Board, E.ON KRAFTWERKE, GERMANY

A pan European perspective

9:10

Keynote presentation:
Development and execution of new power plant projects in Central and Eastern Europe
The main business of E.ON Kraftwerke
New building opportunities in Germany and Europe
The use of new technologies

Dr. Erich Schmitz, Member of the Executive Board, E.ON Kraftwerke, GERMANY
Lothar Balling, VP Gas Turbine Power Plant Solution Europe/CIS, SIEMENS ENERGY, GERMANY 
  

10:00

Commissioning Torrenord and starting work at Porto Tolle
Steps taken towards Porto Tolle erection
2 × 2000 MWe advanced Clean Coal Technologies
Getting CCS ready

Leonardo Arrighi, Director of Planning New Construction, ENEL, ITALY

10:20

Morning refreshments

10:50

The European Union’s Energy and Climate Change Package
The relevant legislation within the Energy and Climate Change Package
Estimating the impact on fossil fuel power generation and the potential influence on Europe’s energy mix
The proposed revision of the EU Emission Trading System
Clarifying precisely what this means for fossil fuel power plant suppliers in Europe

Patrick Clerens, Secretary-General, EPPSA, BELGIUM

11:10

Q & A session clarifying the current position of European fossil fuel power with:

Dr. Erich Schmitz, Member of the Executive Board, E.ON KRAFTWERKE, GERMANY Leonardo Arrighi, Director of Planning New Construction, ENEL, ITALY, Patrick Clerens, Secretary-General, EPPSA, BELGIUM

An introduction to Irsching

11:30

Irsching update
The challenge of introducing a new industrial gas turbine
Preparing the framework for understanding the test programme
Demonstrating the depth of testing that is being fulfilled prior to product release
Results achieved so far

Willibald Fischer, Programme Manager, SIEMENS ENERGY, GERMANY

11:50

Closing remarks from the Chair and Champagne prize draw

12:30


Coach leaves the Kempiski hotel

 13:10
Arrive at Irsching power plant
 
 15:00
Coach leaves Irsching power plant 
 16:00 
Arrive back at the Kempiski hotel

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