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3 – 5 June 2014 I Koelnmesse I Cologne I Germany

NAVIGATING THE POWER TRANSITION

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Contents 1

Contents / Register Now

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Invitation to POWER-GEN Europe

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Invitation from VDMA

4 Schedule of Events 5

Keynote / Plenary

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POWER-GEN Europe Conference Grid

Register Now REGISTER NOW FOR POWER-GEN EUROPE

8 Renewable Energy World Conference Grid 9

Closing Reception and Best Paper Awards

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POWER-GEN Europe Conference Programme

24-27 Advisory Board 28-29

Interactive Floor Plan Information

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Focus on Decentralized Energy in Europe

31 Exhibitor committee 32-33 Exhibit at POWER-GEN Europe 34

Contacts

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Technical Tour

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Press Office & Social Media

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Hotels / Flights

38 Utility Partner Programme 39 Diplomatic Quarter & Wine Tasting 40 Maps and Directions 41-42 Registration forms

Early Bird Discounts Register as a Conference Delegate before or on 16 May 2014 and take advantage of discounted early bird delegate rates. Exhibition Entry Entrance to the exhibition only will be subject to a charge of €40 Register Online On-line registration via the POWER-GEN Europe website is a straightforward and simple process. Just log-on to www.powergeneurope.com, select the REGISTER tab and then click on the online registration link. Registration Form Simply complete the form on the back of this document and fax it to: +1 918 831 9161. Alternatively please mail your completed form to us at: PennWell/ POWER-GEN Europe 2014, PO Box 973059, Dallas, TX75397-3059 United States or email to [email protected] Please note: If you would prefer to register online for co-located Renewable Energy World Europe instead, you can do so by logging onto www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com Registering for either of the events gives you access to both. Attendee Badge Policy All registered attendees will be issued an Attendee Badge and badge holder, as well as the appropriate event tickets and electronic business card. Please wear your badge at all times when attending official POWER-GEN Europe functions. Badges are a security measure to identify people who have a legitimate reason to be in the conference and exhibit areas. If you are not wearing your badge, you may be asked to show proof of your registration and picture ID.

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invitation to POWER-GEN Europe Dear Colleagues, It gives me great pleasure to write this forward to the POWER-GEN Europe 2014 preliminary event guide and in doing so, extend a warm invitation to you to join us in Cologne this June for this important annual power industry gathering. Last year POWER-GEN Europe staged successfully in Vienna and as a result attracted many industry professionals from central and eastern Europe, adding to the rich diversity of attendees to the show. This year we are back on more familiar territory in Cologne, Germany, where once again, we are fully expecting attendees from over 100 different countries from around the world.

Nigel Blackaby Conference Director, POWER-GEN Europe

This is the fifth occasion that POWER-GEN Europe has been held in Cologne. With Germany undergoing such a radical change in the structure of its electricity sector, and the potential implications for the rest of Europe, it feels like we are ideally located to engage in this crucial debate. Aside from being at the centre of trade and commerce for the region for over 200 years, Cologne has a charm and warmth that will ensure that your visit to this historic city a real pleasure. The first week in June will see Cologne hosting both POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe and bringing together the largest collection of power engineering technology and solutions providers gathered in Europe. The exhibition will feature plant and equipment serving the entire spectrum of generation from wind, solar and biomass through to coal, gas and nuclear technology. The theme of this year’s event of “Navigating the Power Transition,” reflects the challenge that this unprecedented era of change within the power sector is presenting our industry. Market fundamentals, upon which the electricity sector has relied, are changing or in flux and the uncertainly that this has created, is proving to be a significant obstacle to new investment as well as undermining the health of incumbent power suppliers. Meanwhile, European economies are starting to emerge from their moribund state; the imperative to decarbonize the power sector remains strong and customers are increasingly reacting to the impact of higher power prices. If ever there was need for the industry to collaborate and exchange views about how best to adapt to these new market conditions and to develop an influential voice in the debate, it is now. Whether you are in the forefront of the renewable energy industry or operating an aged coal fired power plant, there is a mutuality of interest as to just how a sensible and viable integration takes place, allowing for a power system that can respond in a smart way to increasing fluctuation and volatility. As a result, both the strategic aspects and the technology solutions of integration, feature high on the joint conference programmes in Cologne. Whether your focus is on the European market or on business opportunities further afield, POWER-GEN Europe will bring you face-to-face with those with the ideas, solutions and technologies to help you develop your business. This Preliminary Event Guide contains the POWER-GEN Europe conference programme along with the “at a glance” conference grids for both POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe. All sessions are open to registered delegates for both events. Any additions or amendments to the programme will be reflected on the respective event websites: www.powergeneurope.com www.renewableenergyworldeurope.com You will also find details of the many other features of the POWER-GEN Europe experience, such as the technical tour, Utility Partner Programme, and wine tasting; plus of course the extensive list of the exhibitors whose technologies and services you will encounter in Cologne. You can find out all the ways to register to attend POWER-GEN Europe either as a visitor or delegate on page 1 including details of the Early Bird discounts on offer. When change is happening, we have the choice to either watch from the side-lines or decide to get involved and influence the direction. Make your mark, by choosing to join us in Cologne for POWER-GEN Europe and help “Navigate the Power Transition”. We look forward to seeing you in Cologne.

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invitation to power-gen europe Welcome to the technical-economic laboratory called “Energiewende”. VDMA, the association and platform for all power generation technologies in Germany, is delighted to meet the POWER-GEN Europe community in June in Cologne. 2014 is a decisive year for the transition of the European energy system. The economic crisis is still dominating most of the European economies, the gap in energy prices between Europe and other areas in the world is influencing industrial investments and Europe itself is preparing the next phase in energy and climate policy for the time beyond 2020. Renewable energy generation has become a success story. In many countries the kick-start for these sustainable technologies has been made. Germany has reached now a share of 25% in electrical power and this example shows that the market instruments which have been designed twenty years ago are no longer appropriate.

Thorsten Herdan, Managing Director, VDMA Power Systems

Europe now needs new concepts for a real integration of all necessary technologies for a cost efficient, low carbon and sustainable energy infrastructure. Even if we are realistic enough to see that a full harmonisation of the energy markets and political instruments is unrealistic today, we as technology providers are calling for more instead of less integration. During the last years we have seen many national initiatives, each of them with a certain logic, but without a European perspective. This is not the way things will work successfully. As an example, national instruments trying to influence the carbon price have just exported power generation and emissions to neighbor countries. Economic factors - as most of these instruments are - are changing fast depending on national political priorities and therefore investment decisions for long-lasting goods such as power plants are nearly impossible. In consequence it is hard to invest in R&D for new technologies for these markets. June 2014 is a good point in time to understand the upcoming framework conditions. The European Commission will have published its ideas for energy and climate policy beyond 2020 as well as guidelines for state aid in the energy market will be available. The new German government has promised to come up with the concept for new renewable energy legislation and this will provide a perspective for the entire energy market. Let’s come together in Cologne, let us – utilities, investors, political decision makers and technology providers - discuss the technologies and solutions needed in this next phase. We look forward to seeing you in June.

The VDMA represents over 3,100 mainly small/medium size member companies in the engineering industry, making it one of the largest and most important industrial associations in Europe. Mechanical engineering is a key technology and a powerful engine driving the economy. Accounting for sales of € 207 billion (2012) and 971.000 employees (October 2012), mechanical engineering is one of the largest industrial sectors and employers in Germany. The products and services of the engineering industry are highly regarded worldwide. Roughly two thirds of German production is exported. The VDMA covers the entire process chain - everything from components and plant manufacturers, system suppliers and system integrators through to service providers. We reflect the varied customer-supplier relations all along the value adding chain, permitting both industry-specific and intra-industry cooperation.

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Schedule of Events Sunday 1st June 2014 Registration open 14:00 - 18:00 North Entrance

Monday 2nd June 2014 Registration Open

08:00 – 17:00 North Entrance

Technical Tours 09:00 – 17:00 Meeting Point: North Entrance Tuesday 3rd June 2014 Registration Open

08:00 – 18:00 North Entrance

Joint Opening Keynote Session 09:30 – 11:00 Konrad Adenauer Saal, Congress Centre North Exhibition Floor Open

11:00 – 18:00 Halls 6 & 7

Delegate Lunch

12:30 – 14:00 Delegate Restaurant, Hall 6

Conference Sessions 1

14:00 – 15:30 Congress Center North

Delegate Coffee Break

15:30 – 16:00 Congress Center North

Conference Sessions 2

16:00 – 17:30 Congress Center North

Registration Open

08:00 – 18:00 North Entrance

Opening Reception

17:00 – 18:30 Exhibition Floor

Exhibition Floor Open

09:00 – 18:00 Halls 6 & 7

Conference Sessions 3

09:00 – 10:30 Congress Center North

Delegate Coffee Break

10:30 – 11:00 Congress Center North

Conference Sessions 4

11:00 – 12:30 Congress Center North

Delegate Lunch

12:30 – 14:00 Delegate Restaurant, Hall 6

Thursday 5th June 2014 Registration Open

08:00 – 16:00 North Entrance

Exhibition Floor Open

09:00 – 16:00 Halls 6 & 7

Conference Sessions 6

09:00 – 10:30 Congress Center North

Delegate Coffee Break

10:30 – 11:00 Congress Center North

Conference Sessions 7

11:00 – 12:30 Congress Center North

Delegate Lunch

12:30 – 14:00 Delegate Restaurant, Hall 6

Best Paper Awards & Closing Reception

15:00 – 16:00 Exhibition Floor

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Wednesday 4th June 2014

Joint Plenary Panel Discussion 14:00 – 15:30 Konrad Adenauer Saal, Congress Centre North Delegate Coffee Break

15:30 – 16:00 Congress Center North

Conference Sessions 5

16:00 – 17:30 Congress Center North

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Joint Opening Keynote Session Tuesday 3 June - 09:30 – 11:00 - Room: Konrad-Adenaeur-Saal, Congress Centre, Ground Floor Session is open to all registered attendees Start your visit to POWER-GEN Europe by joining your fellow power industry professionals at the scene-setting joint opening keynote session. The keynote takes place prior to the opening of the exhibition floor and all attendees are welcome Introduction and Opening Remarks: Nigel Blackaby, Director of Conferences, PennWell International Power Group, UK

Speakers: *Sigmar Gabriel, Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany

Mr. Matthias Hartung, Chief Executive Officer, RWE Generation SE & RWE Power AG, Germany

Dipl. Vesa Riihimaki, President, Power Plants & Executive Vice President, Wärtsilä Corporation, Finland

Joint Plenary Panel Discussion Wednesday 4 June - 14:00 - 15:30 - Room: Konrad-Adenaeur-Saal, Congress Centre, Ground Floor Session is open to all registered delegates Navigating the Power Transition This year’s panel topic develops the overall joint theme of the events, “Navigating the Power Transition”. The panel will take as its starting point the fact that the energy mix in Europe has changed significantly and is fully expected to edge increasingly towards renewables. The panel will be asked to expound their views on how the industry should adapt, what national and European governments can do to smooth the transition, what technologies will be needed to cope with the change and what shape the industry will take as a result of the re-alignments taking place. Is the transition creating a crisis in the industry that will see some incumbents fail or an opportunity for a re-positioning that will produce new business opportunities? Moderator: Karel Beckman, Editor-in-Chief, Energy Post, Netherlands

Panelists: Mr. Thorsten Herdan, Managing Director, VDMA, Germany

Dr. Roland Fischer, Chief Executive Officer, Fossil Power Generation Division, Siemans AG, Germany

Prof. Emmanouil Kakaras, President, European Power Plant Suppliers Association (EPPSA), Belgium

Mr. John Easton, Vice President of International Program, Edison Electric Institute (EEI), United States

Mr. Jim Lightfoot, Chief Operating Officer, GasCCGT, E.ON Generation GmbH, Germany

*Invited/to be confirmed

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POWER-gen europe Conference Grid POWER-GEN Europe 2014

Tuesday 3 June

Day 1 - Tuesday 3 June 09:30 - 11:00

Joint Opening Keynote Session (Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal)

12:30 - 14:00

Delegate Lunch

Session 1 14:00 - 15:30

Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Rheinsaal 3

Track 2: Low to Zero Co2 Emissions Rheinsaal 5

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation Konrad Adenauer Saal

The Big Picture: Panel Discussion

Low to Zero CO2 Emission - Overview

Large Gas Turbines Technology I

12:30 - 14:00 Session 2 16:00 - 17:30

Delegate Lunch Strategies for Stadwerke & Utilities

Combined Heat & Power

Large Gas Turbines Technology II

OPENING RECEPTION

17:00 - 18:30

Day 2 - Wednesday 4 June Session 3 09:00 - 10:30

Investing in Existing & New Assets Strategic Options

Post Combustion CO2 Capture - Pilot Plant Results

Combined Cycle and CHP Operationality Flexibility

Wednesday 4 June

Delegate Coffee Break Session 4 11:00 - 12:30

Finance & Risk

Oxyfuel Technology

Combined Cycle and CHP Operationality Flexibility II

Delegate Lunch 14:00 - 15:30

Joint Plenary Panel Discussion: Navigating the Power Transition (Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal)

15:30 - 16:00

Delegate Coffee Break

Session 5 16:00 - 17:30

Decentralised Generation & System Integration

Technologies for CCS Cost Mitigation

Operational Excellence

Day 3 - Thursday 5 June

Thursday 5 June

Session 6 09:00 - 10:30

Market Design for the Furture

10:30 - 11:00 Session 7 11:00 - 12:30

Biomass in the Energy System

Steam Generation and Auxiliaries

Delegate Coffee Break Policy, Regulations & Capacity Mechanisms

POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe Joint Summary Session

Smaller Gas Turbines and Gas Engines

12:30 - 14:00

Delegate Lunch

15:00 - 16:00

CLOSING RECEPTION & BEST PAPER AWARDS

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POWER-gen europe Conference Grid POWER-GEN Europe 2014 Day 1 - Tuesday 3 June Joint Opening Keynote Session (Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal) Delegate Lunch Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Plants Rheinsaal 6

Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation Rheinsaal 1

Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Room D

Track: Solutions for Integration Rheinsaal 4

NOx Reduction

Generator Failure Modes: Strategies and Options for Prevention, Retrofit and Return to Service

Maintenance Tools

The Challenge of Integrating Renewables

Operation & Maintenance Improvements

Technologies Delivering System Stability

Delegate Lunch Flue Gas Desulphurization & Mercury Control

Generator Monitoring

OPENING RECEPTION

Day 2 - Wednesday 4 June Advanced Fluidized Bed Technology

Simulation & Optimization

Environmental Improvements

A Responsive Grid

Delegate Coffee Break Large PC/CFB USC Steam Generators

Optimization

Flexibility Improvements I

Smart Market/Meters

Delegate Lunch Joint Plenary Panel Discussion: Navigating the Power Transition (Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal) Delegate Coffee Break Large Power Station Flexibility

Effective Operations

Flexibility Improvements II

Dynamic Power Technologies

Day 3 - Thursday 5 June Advanced Material

Instrumentation & Measurement

Efficiency Improvements

Energy Storage

Delegate Coffee Break

Biomass & Secondary Fuels

Controls

Life Extension

POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe Joint Summary Session (Room: Rheinsaal 5)

Delegate Lunch CLOSING RECEPTION & BEST PAPER AWARDS

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Renewable energy world Europe Conference Grid Renewable Energy World Europe 2014

Tuesday 3 June

Day 1 - Tuesday 3 June 09:30 - 11:00

Joint Opening Keynote Session - (Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal)

12:30 - 14:00

Delegate Lunch

TRACK:

Renewable Energy Technology Rheinsaal 2

Solutions for Integration Rheinsaal 4

Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Rheinsaal 3

Session 1 14:00 - 15:30

Challenges & Opportunities for Offshore Wind

The Challenge of Integrating Renewables

The Big Picture: Panel Discussion

15:30 - 16:00 Session 2 16:00 - 17:30

Delegate Coffee Break Leading Marine Developments

Technologies Delivering System Stability

Strategies for Stadwerke & Utilities

Opening Reception

17:00 - 18:30

Day 2 - Wednesday 4 June

Wednesday 4 June

Session 3 09:00 - 10:30

Challenges & Opportunities for Onshore Wind

10:30 - 11:00 Session 4 11:00 - 12:30

A Responsive Grid

Investing in Existing & New Assets Strategic Options

Delegate Coffee Break The Hydro Opportunities

Smart Markets/Meters

Finance & Risk

12:30 - 14:00

Delegate Lunch

14:00 - 15:30

Joint Plenary Panel Discussion: Navigating the Power Transition - (Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal)

15:30 - 16:00

Delegate Coffee Break

Session 5 16:00 - 17:30

Europe’s Solar Energy Future

Dynamic Power Technologies

Decentralised Generation & System Integration

Day 3 - Thursday 5 June Session 6 09:00 - 10:30

Biomass & Waste

Thursday 5 June

10:30 - 11:00

Session 7 11:00 - 12:30

Energy Storage

Market Design for the Furture

Delegate Coffee Break

Operation & Control of Renewable Technologies

POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe Joint Summary Session (Room: Rheinsaal 5)

12:30 - 14:00

Delegate Lunch

15:00 - 16:0

Closing Reception & Best Paper Awards

Policy, Regulations & Capacity Mechanisms

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BEST PAPER AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONY Thursday 5 June 15:00 – 16:00 The ever popular Best Paper Awards will be presented for the POWER-GEN Europe conference, as well as speakers from Renewable Energy World Europe. Judges from the expert conference programme Advisory Boards from both events will choose a Best Paper Award winner from each of the conference tracks with the judging criteria based on outstanding concept and content. There will also be two highly commended papers in each category. Winners of these prestigious awards are recognized by the industry as being the ‘best of the best’ and we wish all eligible speakers the very best of luck.

Win an Apple iPad All delegates can enter a prize draw for an Apple iPad by completing a questionnaire form during the course of the event and being present at the time of the draw during the closing reception. The presentation of the conference Best Paper Awards, delegate questionnaire prize draw for an Apple iPad and closing reception for all participants of POWER-GEN Europe and its sister event Renewable Energy World Europe will begin at 15:00 on Thursday 5 June.

BEST PAPER AWARDS

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Tuesday 3 June Joint Opening Keynote Session

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation

Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 09:30 – 11:00 Session is open to all registered attendees

Session 1: Large Gas Turbine Technology I Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 14:00 – 15:30 Market driven needs and solutions for gas turbines presented by operators and OEM’s.

Chair: Nigel Blackaby, Director of Conferences, PennWell International Power Group, United Kingdom *Sigmar Gabriel, Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Energy, Germany Matthias Hartung, Chief Executive Officer, RWE Generation SE & RWE Power AG, Germany Vesa Riihimaki, President, Power Plants & Executive Vice President, Wärtsilä Corporation, Finland

Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Session 1: The Big Picture: Panel Discussion Room: Rheinsaal 3, Second Floor 14:00 – 15:30 This session will address the major influences and global developments that will determine the power generation landscape in the next decades. Chair: Ulla Pettersson, Director, e for energy Management Consulting, Sweden Co-Chair: Anne Marie Hey, Managing Director, Dutch Gas Turbine Association VGT, Netherlands Subsidies, Regulation and Nationalisation: New Strategies for Power Generators? Martin Giesen, Chief Executive Officer, Advanced Power, United Kingdom German Energiewende - A Blueprint for Future European Energy Landscape? Oliver Klitzke, Business Leader Power & Water, GE GmbH, Germany

Track 2: Low to Zero Co2 Emissions Session 1: Low to Zero CO2 Emission - Overview Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 14:00 – 15:30 Growth in economy - low CO2 - what patch to choose.

Chair: Bernt Frydenberg, Advisor – CDM Strategy, Mercapto Consult, Denmark Co-Chair: Philippe Delage, Vice President Strategic Yield Improvement, Alstom Power, Switzerland De-Carbonizing the Energy System for Growth Michael Molitor, Visiting Professor, SciencesPo, France Advances in CO2 Capture Technologies in Coal Fired Power and Hydrogen Plants John Davison, Project Manager, IEAGHG, United Kingdom Co-authors: Noemi Ferrari, Process Engineer, Foster Wheeler, Italy Luca Mancuso, Process Manager, Foster Wheeler, Italy A Past, Present and Future View of the UK Nuclear Power Industry Aujas Mistry, New Build Senior Project Engineer, Nuvia Ltd, United Kingdom

Chair: Eldred Clark, Engineering Manager, ACE European Group, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Enrique Sanchez, Director of Operations for Spain and Portugal, Nooter/Eriksen Ltd., Spain Opening Remarks David Potter, VP Asset Strategy & Governance, Head of Innovation, E.ON Global CCGT Fleet, United Kingdom Gereon Thomas, Head of Engineering, RWE Technology GmbH, Germany Mitsubishi Large Frame Gas Turbine Fleet Update Carlos Koeneke, Vice President, Project Engineering, Mitsubishi Power System Americas, Inc., United States Co-authors: Toshishige Ai, Gas Turbine Design Engineeer, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan Takashi Kishine, Manager, MHI, Japan Susumu Wakazono, Gas Turbine Design Engineer, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan FlexEfficiency*50 Gas Turbine Validation Milestones Marcus Scholz, Large 50Hz GT/CC Commercial Director, GE Power & Water, Spain Updates on Latest GT26 Upgrade Frank Hummel, Program Manager, Alstom (Switzerland) Ltd., Switzerland Co-authors: Ralf Jakoby, Project Manager R&D, Alstom, Switzerland Arno Stein, Head of Product Promotion, Alstom Thermal Power Gas, Switzerland

Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Plants Session 1: NOx Reduction Room: Rheinsaal 6, Second Floor 14:00 – 15:30 New developments in NOx reduction applying the SNCR process. Chair: Helmut A Weiler, Independent Consultant, Association of Independent Engineers GmbH, Germany Co-Chair: Eberhard Schreiber, Senior Consultant, AIE, Germany Most Recent Operational Experiences with SNCR Applications for CoalFired Boilers Wolfgang Schüttenhelm, Managing Director, ERC Technik GmbH, Germany Co-authors: Karlheinz Huber, Sales and Technology Director, Emissions-ReduzierungsConcepte GmbH, Germany Zoltan Teuber, Sales Manager, Emissions-Reduzierungs-Concepte GmbH, Germany

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NOx Control in Large Scaled Thermal Power Plants with a Combination of Advanced Combustion Optimization with Online Three Dimensional Temperature Analysis and Self-Tuning SNCR Alexander C. Hanf, Executive Director, Sales, STEAG Powitec GmbH, Germany Next Generation of SNCR Technologies – Recent Developments and Improvements for Power Boilers Bernd von der Heide, Managing Director, Mehldau & Steinfath Umwelttechnik GmbH, Germany

Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation Session 1: Generator Failure Modes: Strategies and Options for Prevention, Retrofit and Return to Service Room: Rheinsaal 1, Second Floor 14:00 – 15:30 This session provides discussions specific to failure modes in generator rotors related to motoring and speed cycling operation, changes in EU safety directives for the operation and maintenance of hydrogen-cooled generators and the prevention of stator core failures. Chair: Jane Hutt, Webmaster, International Generator Technical Community, United States Co-Chair: Sjirk van der Goot, Marketing & Communications Director, VBR Turbine Partners, Netherlands When does a Generator Rotor become Unrepairable and Ultimately Scrap? New Advances in Repair Techniques and Stress Analysis could extend the Feasibility of a Repair Further than Traditionally thought Wojciech Betlej, Lead Turbo-Alternator Engineer, Quartzelec Ltd, United Kingdom Co-authors: Dominic Buse, President - Quartzelec UK (Engineering), Quartzelec Ltd, United Kingdom Tony Croucher, Senior Design Engineer, Quartzelec Ltd, Malaysia Bernhard Fruth, Chief Executive Officer, Maser Quartzelec Services Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Speed Cycling and Premature Failure of Generator Components Bill Moore, Director, Technical Services, National Electric Coil (NEC), United States Implementation of Harmonized EU Directives for Improved Safety - For Instance on Hydrogen-Cooled Turbo Generators Jörg Huemer, Generator Auxiliaries R&D Manager, Siemens AG, Germany Co-authors: Uwe Eickelbeck, Generator Auxiliaries Manager, Siemens AG, Germany Viktor Popov, Functional Safety Engineer, Siemens AG, Germany Basic Principle Using New Technology Applied to Electric Generators Marius Cloutier, President, VibroSystM, Canada

Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Session 1: Maintenance Tools Room: Room D, Second Floor 14:00 – 15:30 Tools for a more effective and faster maintenance. Chair: Pier Guiseppe Bottini, New Build Development Manager, Enipower S.p.A., Italy Co-Chair: Claudio Ravera, Head of Plants, Automation and Controls, Ansaldo Energia S.p.A., Italy Data Evaluation to Detect Faults and Problems in Power Plant Operation Harald Spliessgardt, Sales Manager, STEAG Energy Services GmbH, Germany Co-author: Urs Steinmetz, Product Manager, STEAG Energy Services GmbH, Germany Steam Turbine Last-Stage Blade Root Non-Destructive Testing Inspections – Practical Experience Paul McKay, Lead Engineer, Inspection Mangement, RWE Generation, United Kingdom Co-author: Chris Ward, Lead Engineer, Inspection Management, RWE Generation, United Kingdom Rotor Unstacking Optimization Through Run-Out Measurement Enrico Pignone, R&D Program Manager, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Co-authors: Marco Bevegni, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Alessandro Rava, Ansaldo Energia, Italy

Track: solutions for integration Session 1: The Challenge of Integrating Renewables Room: Rheinsaal 4, Second Floor 14:00 – 16:30 This session looks at the challenges of integrating renewables into the system exploring the issues and challenges ensuring the delivery of reliable power Chair: Peter Ramm, Chief Operating Officer, Advanced Power AG, United Kingdom Co-Chair: James Cronin, Principal Consultant, Cronin Energy Consulting, Ireland Integrating Very High Levels of Wind Penetration in Ireland Andrew Cooke, Director of Operations, Eirgrid, Ireland Power Supply Challenges - An Overview Jacob Klimstra, Energy & Engine Consultant, Jacob Klimstra Consultancy, Netherlands Invited Speaker: Representative from Tennet 15:30 – 16:00 Delegate Coffee Break

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Session 2: Strategies for Stadwerke & Utilities Room: Rheinsaal 3, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 This session will focus on the boundary conditions for decisions that utilities and decentralized power generators will be facing.

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation Session 2: Large Gas Turbine Technology II Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Large Gas Turbine Technology I continued Chair: Eldred Clark, Engineering Manager, ACE European Group, United Kingdom

Chair: Wolfgang Benesch, Director Energy Technologies, STEAG Energy Services GmbH, Germany

Co-Chair: Enrique Sanchez, Director of Operations for Spain and Portugal, Nooter/Eriksen Ltd., Spain

Co-Chair: Ulla Pettersson, Director, e for energy Management Consulting, Sweden

Update on the SGT5-8000H and its Advantages for the European Power Market Armin Staedtler, 8000H Product Manager, Siemens AG, Germany Co-author: Kais Sfar, Head of Energy Solutions CCPP New Technologies, Siemens AG, Energy Solutions, Germany

Flexibilization of Power Plants for Municipalities and Industrial Clients Frank Schumacher, Regional Manager, North, Hitachi Power Europe Service GmbH, Germany New Earning Models for Conventional Generation Assets in Future Energy Systems Ronald Meijer, Service Line Principal Market & Regulations, DNV GL, Netherlands Renewable Energy Projects - There is no Need to Reinvent the Wheel Dirk Neumann, Head of Studies & Renewables, STEAG Energy Services GmbH, Germany Co-author: Christian Fricke, Project Engineer, STEAG Energy Services, GmbH, Germany Preparing the Utilities for the Uncertainties in the Electricity Markets Kenneth Engblom, Director, Marketing, Wartsila, Finland

Track 2: Low to Zero Co2 Emissions Session 2: Combined Heat & Power Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Optimized & flexible use of CHP.

Chair: Christoph Blessing, Senior Engineer, EnBW Kraftwerke AG, Germany Co-Chair: Matthias Zelinger, Secretary General, EUTurbines, Germany

AE94.2 EVO 2 Turbine Redesign for Higher Performance and Durability, Available as an Easy Upgrade Paolo Traverso, R&D Project Manager, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Co-authors: Massimiliano Maritano, Supply Chain Manager, Ansaldo Energia SpA, Italy Domenico Tripepi, Engineer, Ansaldo Energia SpA, Italy Gas Turbine Short and Long Term Operation and Failure Mechanism Carlos Koeneke, Vice President, Project Engineering, Mitsubishi Power System Americas, Inc., United States Co-authors: Balaji Jayaraj, Metallurgist, Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas, United States Jon Sharpe, Risk Consultant, Risk Control Consultant, Japan Yasuoki Tomita, Group Manager, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan

Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Plants Session 2: Flue Gas Desulphurization & Mercury Control Room: Rheinsaal 6, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Technology developments & operational experiences.

Incentives for Gas-Based Cogeneration in Coal-Intensive Countries Adam Rajewski, Sales Manager, Wärtsilä Polska Sp. z o.o., Poland Co-author: Maciej Skwara, Wärtsilä Polska Sp. z o.o., Poland

Chair: Bernd von der Heide, Managing Director, Mehldau & Steinfath Umwelttechnik GmbH, Germany

CHP-Power Plant Optimization by Integration of a Great Heat Storage Tank in a District Heat System Matthias Meierer, Head Unit Operations, GKM AG, Germany

European Tray Technology to Increase FGD Efficiency for Broader Coal Quality Ranges Stefan Binkowski, Dep Manger for Flue Gas Cleaning, Steinmüller Engineering GmbH, Germany Co-author: Uwe Paul Schadow, Mechanical Engineer, Operations Manager, Steinmueller Engineering GmbH, Germany

Renewable Heating Oil Integrated to a CHP-Boiler Jouni Kinni, Sales Manager, Metso Power Oy, Finland

Co-Chair: Piotr Karas, Marketing Director, RAFAKO S.A., Poland

Improving Capacity and Efficiency of FGD Absorbers at Power Units No 5 and 6 at PGE Belchatów Power Plant, Poland Jerzy Mazurek, Manager of Environment Protection Design Office, Rafako S.A., Poland Co-authors: Jacek Jurkowski, R&D Senior Specialist, PGE GiEK S.A. Belchatow Power Plant, Poland Robert Młynarski, Senior Engineer for Energy Production, PGE GiEK S.A. Belchatow Power Plant, Poland

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Combustion Additives for Control of Phosphorus Effects and Achieving Mercury Reduction Mandar Gadgil, AQCS Engineer, The Babcock & Wilcox Company, United States Co-authors: Gregory Bielawski, Manager, Environmental Aftermarket, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, United States Melanie Schmeida, Manager, Environmental Project Development, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, United States Recent Developments in Flue Gas Desulphurization (FGD) Applied to Power Plants and Coal Fired Industrial Boilers Christian Bessy, Sales & Marketing Director, LAB SA, France

Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation Session 2: Generator Monitoring Room: Rheinsaal 1, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Protecting and monitoring electrical generators in order to increase availability and reliability of the whole power plant. Chair: Enzo Tortello, Independent Consultant, Italy Co-Chair: Jane Hutt, Webmaster, International Generator Technical Community, United States Issues Associated with Resonance and Vibration in Generator Endwindings. Reviewing Test and Repair Techniques, Traditional Monitoring and a Move to Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Technologies Bernhard Fruth, Chief Executive Officer, Maser Quartzelec Services Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Co-authors: Wojciech Betlej, Lead Turbo-Alternator Engineer, Quartzelec Ltd, United Kingdom Nicolas Junod, Development Engineer, Quartzteq, Switzerland Herbert Looser, Professor of Physics, University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland, Switzerland Online Monitoring - Early Detection and Diagnosis of Initiating Damages in Turbo Generators Frank Ewert, Advisory Expert, Siemens AG, Germany Co-author: Martin Biesemann, Engineer Generator Testing, Siemens AG, Germany Challenges of the ENTSO-E Network Code for Excitation Systems Ralf Bachmann Schiavo, System Engineer, ABB Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland Co-authors: Matthias Bächle, System Development Engineer, ABB Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland David Stutz, System Development Engineer, ABB Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland Valerijs Knazkins, Head of Excitation Technology, ABB Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland Combining Protection and Wireless Condition Monitoring for a Reliable and Economical Distributed Electrical Energy Production Bernd Bauer, Manager Services, SKF, Germany

Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Session 2: Operation & Maintenance Improvements Room: Room D, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Improved O&M concepts for reliable plant operation. Chair: Andreas Feldmueller, Head of Integrated Plant Solutions, Siemens AG, Germany Co-Chair: Enrico Malusardi, Senior Consultant, EDISON SpA, Italy The Process of Condition and Risk Based Monitoring of Power Plant Components Stephen Spohr, Project Engineer Power Plant Technology, TÜV Rheinland Industrie Service GmbH, Germany Co-author: Rolf Schlösser, Head of Business Field Power Plant Technology, TÜV Rheinland Industrie Service GmbH, Germany Next Generation Remote Maintenance: From Online Diagnostics, Monitoring and Troubleshooting to 24/7 Remote Gas Turbine Optimization Sjirk van der Goot, Marketing & Communications Director, VBR Turbine Partners, Netherlands Managing Reliability and Efficiency as Strategic Processes for the Power Plant. A Success Proven Approach in Central Termoeléctrica Genelba, Petrobras Argentina Jorge Vugdelija, Plant Manager, Genelba Power Plant, Petrobras, Argentina Co-author: Julio Aguirre, Genelba Processes Manager, Petrobras, Argentina

track: solutions for integration Session 2: Technologies Delivering System Stability Room: Rheinsaal 4, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 The more popular renewable technologies deliver intermittent generation and the challenge for system operators is to integrate renewables into a market that requires a stable, reliable and continuous supply of electricity at all times. This session reviews the technology available for delivering system stability where there is a significant presence of renewable capacity Chair: John Horner, Director, E for Energy UK, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Giorgio Dodero, Chairman, IPG Industrial Project Group Srl, Italy Integrating Energy Storage Systems into Electricity Transmission & Distribution Networks: Comparing the Technologies & the Italian Case Giorgio Dodero, Chairman, IPG Industrial Project Group Srl, Italy Virtual Power Plants for Smart Markets Rüdiger Franke, Head Optimization Technology, ABB AG, Germany Co-author Alexander Frick, Head of Process Optimization, ABB AG, Germany Invited Speaker Anotonio Lucio-Villegas Ramos, Director, Brussels Office, Red Electrica, Spain 17:00 – 18:30 Opening Reception

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Wednesday 4 June Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Session 3: Investing in Existing & New Assets - Strategic Options Room: Rheinsaal 3, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 The power industry faces challenges to necessary investment both for new and existing, conventional and renewable projects. This session will explore strategies for making the most of existing assets and bringing forward investment in new projects. Chair: Eric Adams, Client Engagement and Work Winning Director, Parsons Brinckerhoff, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Wolfgang Benesch, Director Energy Technologies, STEAG Energy Services GmbH, Germany Investing in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in Emerging Europe and Central Asia. Mapping the Market for Commercial Investments Patrick Avato, Lead, Climate Business, Europe and Central Asia, IFC (World Bank Group), Turkey How to Optimize the Performance of Power Generation Assets: A Portfolio Risk Management Approach Dale Probasco, Managing Director, Navigant Consulting Inc, United States Risks and Barriers to Investment in the UK Renewable Energy Sector Christopher Northwood, DE Lead - Pricing & Digital Engineering, Laing O’Rourke, United Kingdom Co-author: Azad Camyab, Chief Exexcutive Officer, Stor Generation Limited, United Kingdom Shifting the Paradigm: From go/no go to Flexible Investment Decisions Emiel van Zwet, Investment Consultant, Royal HaskoningDHV, Netherlands

Track 2: Low to Zero Co2 Emissions Session 3: Post Combustion CO2 Capture - Pilot Plant Results Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Presentation of results from PCC pilot plants.

Field Tests of Carbon Dioxide Removal from Flue Gases using Polymer Membranes Ludwin Daal, Consultant, Project Manager, DNV KEMA, Netherlands Co-authors: Giuseppe Barbieri, CNR-ITM, Italy Linda Claassen, Parker Hannifin Manufacturing, Netherlands Kitty Nijmeijer, University of Twente, Netherlands Bernd Schallert, E.ON, Germany

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation Session 3: Combined Cycle and CHP Operationality Flexibility I Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Project execution and plant design addressing market dynamics. Chair: Anne Bodart, Group Manager, Nuclear, Retrofits and Combined Cycles, Tractebel Engineering (GDF Suez), Belgium Co-Chair: Arthur Close, Sales Director, Black & Veatch Energy, United Kingdom RWE’s and Turcas New 775 MW Combined Cycle Plant at Denizli (Turkey) Ralf Bielack, Project Manager, RWE, Germany Co-author: Arkin Akbay, Electric and Gas Group Director, Turcas, Turkey Proven CCPP Technology with the 8000H Class in Samsun, Turkey Martin Wilkening, Director GT Power Plant Solutions, Central Eastern, Siemens AG, Energy Sector, Germany Development Steps of the New 110 MW Gas Turbine for Retrofit and Decentralized CHP-Plants Juergen Klebes, Head of Thermal Design Calculation, Hitachi Power Europe GmbH, Germany KA26 Combined Cycle and CHP Meeting the Requirements of the European Markets Arno Stein, Head of Product Promotion, Alstom Thermal Power Gas, Switzerland Co-authors: Christian Bohtz, Product Manager Gas Power Plant Applications, Alstom, Switzerland Matthias Hiddemann, Regional Product Manager, Alstom, Malaysia

Chair: Pascal Stijns, Power & Energy Marketing Europe, Honeywell, Belgium Co-Chair: David Fitzgerald, Plant Product Innovation Technical Lead, Doosan Power Systems, United Kingdom Alstom’s Advanced Amine Process Status: Results of the Capture Demonstration Facility at EDF’s Le Havre Power Plant Fabrice Chopin, Project Manager, EDF R&D, France First Results of the Pilot Testing of CO2 Capture at the Wilhelmshaven Coal Fired Power Plant Peter Radgen, Head of E.ON Innovation Center, E.ON Technology & Innovation, Germany Co-authors: Satish Reddy, Executive Director, Carbon Capture Technologies, Fluor Enterprises Inc., United States Helmut Rode, Program Manager Post Combustion Capture, E.ON New Build and Technology GmbH, Germany

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Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Session 3: Environmental Improvement Plants Session 3: Advanced Fluidized Bed Technology Room: Rheinsaal 6, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Operational experience of different fuels.

Room: Room D, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Actions useful for reducing the impact on the environment.

Chair: Kari Niemelä, Vice President Sales, Western Europe, Foster Wheeler Energia OY, Finland

Co-Chair: Andreas Feldmueller, Head of Integrated Plant Solutions, Siemens AG, Germany

Co-Chair: Ronald Meijer, Service Line Principal Market & Regulations, DNV GL Netherlands

Improved FGD Operation Efficiency with Self-Tuning Predictive APCSoftware Volker Stephan, STEAG Powitec GmbH, Germany Co-author: Alexander C. Hanf, Executive Director, Sales, STEAG Powitec GmbH, Germany

CFB Boiler Fired with Bio and Agromass with Innovative Combustion Chamber Design at Jaworzno Power Plant in Poland - Operational Experience Marek Pawlik, M Sc. Eng., Rafako S.A., Poland Chair: Speaker Riku Parkkonen, System Engineer, Foster Wheeler Energia Oy, Finland Initial Operating Experiences of 135 MWe Kladno CFB-Boiler Riku Parkkonen, System Engineer, Foster Wheeler Energia Oy, Finland Co-authors: Kalle Nuortimo, Market Analyst, Foster Wheeler, Finland Timo Jäntti, Director, Conceptual Engineering, Foster Wheeler, Finland Is Coal a Short Term Solution - CFB is a Safe Solution in Uncertain Energy Policy Situation Ari Kokko, Director CFB business, Metso Power, Finland

Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation Session 3: Simulation & Optimization Room: Rheinsaal 1, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Simulation a key to design, test and field activities optimization Chair: Claudio Ravera, Head of Plants, Automation and Controls, Ansaldo Energia S.p.A., Italy Co-Chair: Juha-Pekka Jalkanen, Director, Plant Performance Solutions, Metso Automation Inc., Finland Safety Automated Control of a Power Plant during Seismic Event Fabio Piccardo, Member of Plant Automation Engineering, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Simulator Supported Engineering, Precommissioning and Training for Power Plants - Experiences and Perspectives Alexander Frick, Head of Process Optimization, ABB AG, Germany Towards Efficiency Improvement of Multifuel Grate-Fired Boilers Pawel Domanski, APC Product Manager, Metso, Poland Coal Flow Optimization with B&W PGG’s EvenFlow System Tim Fuller, Technology Manager, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, United States Co-author: Joe Krajna, Performance Engineer, Lakeland Electric, United States

Chair: Enzo Tortello, Independent Consultant, Italy

State-of-the-Art Upgrades to Existing Wet FGD Systems to Improve SO2 Removal, Reduce Operating Costs and Improve Reliability Albert Moretti, Manager, Environmental Process Engineering, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, Inc., United States Dual-Action CO/SCR Catalyst for Combined Cycle Turbine HRSG Francesco Castellino, Principle Research Engineer, PhD, Haldor Topsøe A/S, Denmark

Track: solutions for integration Session 3: A Responsive Grid Room: Rheinsaal 4, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 The challenge providing a fail-save grid that is suited to manage the requirement of the future energy mix with renewables and conventional energy is as trend-setting as the development of the renewable technology itself. Connecting requirements, modeling systems and decentralized generation management are amongst others very important factors to be discussed in this session. Chair: Norbert Dahlmann, Senior Manager, E.ON Anlagenservice, Germany Grid Connection Verification of Power Generation in a Modern Power System Environment Niklas Wägar, General Manager, Electrical & Automation, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, Finland Co-authors: Mats Östman, Senior Development Manager,Electrical & Automation, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, Finland Srinivasa Addala Raju, Senior Chief Project Engineer, Wärtsilä Finland, Finland Ilari Ristolainen, Development Manager, Electrical & Automation, Power Plant Technology, Wartsila Finland Oy, Finland Short-term Power Production Planning Under Uncertain Activation of Control Power Michael Burkhardt, Project Manager & Analyst, EnBW Trading GmbH, Germany Smart Grids - Intelligent Management of Distribution Grids Dirk Riesenberg, Sales Director, Bilfinger Mauell GmbH, Germany Co-author Daniel Bier, Sales Manager, Bilfinger Mauell GmbH, Germany 10:30 – 11:00 Delegate Coffee Break

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Session 4: Finance & Risk Room: Rheinsaal 3, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 This session will focus on the substantial challenges in financing traditional and new forms of power generation. Chair: Tim Vink, Director Regulatory Affairs, Honeywell, Belgium Co-Chair: Simon Hobday, Partner, Pinsent Masons, United Kingdom Looking Ahead to 2020: Balancing Risk and Finance in Renewable Energy Projects John Daly, Principal Lecturer, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom Co-authors: Azad Camyab, Chief Exexcutive Officer, Stor Generation Limited, United Kingdom Liam OKeeffe, Director Project Finance, Credit Agricole, United Kingdom Bribery and Money Laundering Crimes: A Risk that Companies Operating in the Power Generation Sector Face and must Prevent Umberto Penco Salvi, Partner, Clifford Chance, Italy How do Regional Energy Funds Enable the Development of Renewable Energy? Michiel Nijboer, Account Manager, Energy Fund Overijssel, Royal Haskoning DHV, Netherlands

Track 2: Low to Zero Co2 Emissions Session 4: Oxyfuel Technology Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Pilot plant results, ASU/CPU technology developments & techno-economic assessment. Chair: Francois Giger, Strategy Director, Thermal Generation & Engineering Direction, EDF, France Co-Chair: David Fitzgerald, Plant Product Innovation Technical Lead, Doosan Power Systems, United Kingdom Large Pilot Scale Testing of Oxy-CFB Technology at Ciuden ES.CO2 Centre with Application to the Oxy-CFB-300 Compostilla Design Inaki Alvarez, Chief of Business Development Unit, CIUDEN, Spain Timo Eriksson, Senior. Technology Engineer, Foster Wheeler Energia Oy, Finland Co-authors: Francisco Muñoz, R&D Engineer, CIUDEN, Spain Kari Myöhänen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Timo Hyppänen, Professor, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Andres Sanchez-Biezma, R&D Project Manager, Endesa Generacion, S.A., Spain Pablo Gutierrez Cerezales, Project Manager, Endesa Generacion, S.A., Spain

Case Study of the Lignite-Fired Power Plant with CCS Olga Ubra, Employee for Science and Research - Expert, UJV Rez, a. s., Czech Republic Co-authors: Jana Vavrova, Employee for Science and Research, UJV Rez, a. s., Czech Republic Lukas Pilar, Chief Designer, UJV Rez, a.s., Czech Republic Monika Vitvarova, Assistant, CTU in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Enginnering, Czech Republic Preparing for the Future with Oxycombustion Technology Paul Terrien, CO2 Process and Solutions Development Manager, Air Liquide, France Co-author: Mathieu Leclerc, CO2 product process manager, Air Liquide, France Fred Lockwood, CO2 industrialisation manager, Air Liquide, France Nicolas Perrin, Market Dvpt Director Clean Power and CO2 solutions, Air Liquide, France

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation Session 4: Combined Cycle and CHP Operationality Flexibility II Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Combined Cycle and CHP Operationality Flexibility continued. Chair: Anne Bodart, Group Manager, Nuclear, Retrofits and Combined Cycles, Tractebel Engineering (GDF Suez), Belgium Co-Chair: Arthur Close, Sales Director, Black & Veatch Energy, United Kingdom GE FlexEfficiency and Standard Plant Meeting the Needs of the Market Steve Pock, Product Manager, GE Power & Water, United States Challenges Ahead for Modern CHPs in District Heating Applications Anders Ahnger, Sales Director, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, Finland Co-author: Veikko Kortela, General manager, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, Finland Improving Combined Cycle Flexibility: Design and Operating Experience Alice Pesenti, Engineer, Ansaldo Energia SpA, Italy Co-authors: Luca Buzzoni, GT Senior Engineer, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Stefano Callegarin, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Federico Calzolari, Mechanical Engineer, Product Development, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Michele Moroni, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Paolo Pesce, Engineer, Ansaldo Energia SpA, Italy Siemens EconoFlex SGT-800 Lars-Ingvar Nilsson, Project Quality Manager, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB, Sweden Co-authors: Mats Bjoerkman, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB, Sweden Markus Jöcker, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB, Sweden Reserve Paper Vasilikos Power Station, Unit 5 CCPP Richard Wilhelm, Project Manager, Lahmeyer International, Germany

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Session 4: Flexibility Improvements I Plants Session 4: Large PC/CFB USC Steam Generators Room: Rheinsaal 6, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Present state of art and future development.

Room: Room D, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Improving the flexibility of combined cycle plants.

Chair: Giampiero Valenti, Thermal Power Plant Engineer & Proposal Manager, Enel Engineering and Research, Italy

Co-Chair: Pier Guiseppe Bottini, New Build Development Manager, Enipower S.p.A., Italy

Co-Chair: Philippe Delage, Vice President Strategic Yield Improvement, Alstom Power, Switzerland

Improving Flexibility of the Combined Cycle Power Plant Hamm Uentrop to Cover the Operational Profiles of the Future Martin Buschmeier, Managing Director, Trianel Gaskraftwerk Hamm GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Co-authors: Andreas Feldmueller, Head of Integrated Plant Solutions, Siemens AG, Germany Philipp Koehne, Project Marketing Manager, Siemens AG, Germany

Introduction of Korean 1000 MW USC Boiler Hyukje Kim, General Manager, Doosan, Korea (South) Lünen – State-of-the-Art 813 MW Coal-Fired USC Boiler with High Efficiency and Flexibility Yuta Satou, Mechanical Engineer, IHI Corporation, Japan Latest CFB Technology Development for Flexible Large Scale Utility Power Production Ari Kettunen, Manager, Process Simulations, Foster Wheeler Energia, Oy, Finland Co-authors: Kalle Nuortimo, Market Analyst, Foster Wheeler, Finland Timo Jäntti, Director, Conceptual Engineering, Foster Wheeler, Finland

Chair: Graham Fagence, Business Development, Hitachi Power Europe, United Kingdom

Steam Turbine Operation for Flexible Combined Cycle Power Plants Carlo Bima, Head Steam Turbine Automation Engineering, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Co-author: Sandro Zanier, Head of Steam Turbine Systems, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Air Cooled Condenser - A Quick Start-Up Dry Cooling System Richard Leitz, Director Air Cooled Condenser, Clyde Bergemann Termotec GmbH, Germany

How to Utilize Low Grade Coals Below 1000kcal/kg? Christian Bergins, Research & Development, Hitachi Power Europe GmbH, Germany Co-author: Alfons Leisse, Manager, Hitachi Power Europe, Germany

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Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation

Innovative Home Energy Behavioral Management Enabling Dynamic Pricing and Consumption Tracking without Investing in Expensive Smart Meters Amnon Samid, Chief Executive Officer, BitMint, Israel

Session 4: Optimization Room: Rheinsaal 1, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Optimization possibilities through individual soot blowing and improved pump operation & control at district heating Chair: Juha-Pekka Jalkanen, Director, Plant Performance Solutions, Metso Automation Inc., Finland

Session 4: Smart Markets/Meters Room: Rheinsaal 4, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Chair: Antonio Ferreira Costa, Director, EDP Group - EDP Generation, Portugal

Development of Smart Grids in Germany – Influencing Factors, Market Drivers and Barriers Dirk Briese, Chief Executive Officer, trend:research GmbH, Germany EVORA Smart City Luis Cunha, Head of Department for Metering Processors & Innovation, EDP Distribution, Portugal

Co-Chair: Mike van der Jagt, Director Strategic Sales, Woodward Nederland BV, Netherlands

12:30 – 14:00

Intelligent Heat Transfer Management Through Individual Sootblowing Optimization Jeremy Brown, Project and Applications Engineer, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, United States

Joint Plenary Panel Discussion

New Method for Optimized Control of Parallel, Speed Controlled Centrifugal Pumps for District Heating Saves Electrical Energy Rüdiger Franke, Head Optimization Technology, ABB AG, Germany Co-author: Olaf Reismann, Senior expert engineer for process optimization, ABB AG, Germany District Heat Network Control Optimization Juha-Pekka Jalkanen, Director, Plant Performance Solutions, Metso Automation Inc., Finland Co-authors: Jyri Kaivosoja, Specialist, Performance Services, Metso Automation, Finland Markku Muilu, Technical Manager, Fortum Power and Heat Oy, Finland

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Navigating the Power Transition Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 14:00 – 15:30 Open to all registered delegates This session will be available to watch on a webcast via the internet. Visit www.powergeneurope.com for more information. Moderator: Karel Beckman, Editor-in-Chief, Energy Post, Netherlands Mr. Thorston Herdan, Managing Director, VDMA, Germany Dr. Roland Fischer, Chief Executive, Chief Executive Officer, Fossil Power Generation Division, Siemans AG, Germany Prof. Emmanouil Kakaras, President, European Power Plant Suppliers Association, (EPPSA), Belgium Mr John Easton, Vice President of International Program, Edison Electric Institute (EEI), United States Mr. Jim Lightfoot, Chief Operating Officer, Gas-CCGT, E.ON Generation GmbH, Germany *Invited/to be confirmed

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme 15:30 – 16:00 Delegate Coffee Break

Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Session 5: Decentralised Generation & System Integration Room: Rheinsaal 3, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30

Track 2: Low to Zero CO2 Emissions Session 5: Technologies for CCS Cost Mitigation Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Business opportunities with CO2

Chair: Peter Radgen, Head of E.ON Innovation Center, E.ON Technology & Innovation, Germany

Chair: Frank Hoese, Head of Sales, Steam Power Plant Solutions, Siemens Energy, Germany

Co-Chair: Francois Giger, Strategy Director, Thermal Generation & Engineering Direction, EDF, France

Co-Chair: Rüdiger König, Head of International Nuclear Development, RWE Technology GmbH, Germany

Turning CO2 into Renewable Fuels – Power-to-Liquids as a New Option for Energy Conversion and Storage Sebastian Becker, Project Engineer, sunfire GmbH, Germany

Ideas to Stabilise the Grid and Balance the Demand just in Time in View of the German Situation Wilhelm Kleffner, Independant Power Consulting, Wilhelm Kleffner Consulting, Germany Optimal Balancing Products for Cross Border Trade in Power Systems with High Shares of Renewables Melle Kruisdijk, Market Development Director, Wärtsilä Corporation, Power Plants, Netherlands Co-authors: Mats Ostman, Senior Development Manager, Electrical & Automation, Power Plant Technology, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, Finland Niklas Wagar, General Manager, Electrical & Automation, Power Plant Technology, Wärtsilä Finland Oy, Finland Can Hybrid Diesel Plants be Secure Investments? Jeremy Wiles, Smart Genertation Solutions - Solution Manager, Siemens AG, Germany Co-authors: Joachim Bamberger, Head of Solution Development, Siemens AG, Germany Florian Steinke, Research Scientist, Siemens AG, Germany Installed Base and Flexibility: New Realities for the European Power Sector Philippe Paelinck, Vice President, Portfolio & Strategic Positioning, Alstom Power, France

Turning Waste Gases into Low Carbon Fuels and Chemicals Jennifer Holmgren, Chief Executive Officer, LanzaTech, United States Putting CO2 to use: What Prospects for Carbon Capture and Utilization Deborah Mann, Director, European Gas & Power, IHS, United Kingdom Optimization and Integration of Two Post Combustion Capture Plants to Reduce CAPEX and OPEX Roland Birley, Project Manager, Siemens AG, Germany Co-author: Oliver Reimuth, Sales Manager, Siemens AG, Germany

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation Session 5: Operational Excellence Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Operational excellence in the view of OEM technology and experience combustion performance and flexibility. Chair: Carlos Koeneke, Vice President, Project Engineering, Mitsubishi Power System Americas, Inc., United States Co-Chair: Jose Maria Bronte Malo, Director General, Bahia de Bizkaia Electricidad,S.L., Spain Development of a Gas Turbine Combustor for Fuels with LHV Ranging from 50 to 19 MJ/kg Sandro Razore, Chemical, Ansaldo Energia SpA, Italy SGT5-4000F – Trusted Operational Excellence Eberhard Deuker, Combustion Engineer, Siemens AG Energy, Germany Co-authors: Andreas Heilos, SGT5-4000F Engine Integration, Siemens AG, Germany Mike Koenig, Manager, Siemens Energy Inc., Germany Axel Schaberg, SGT5-4000F Gas Turbine Frame Owner, Siemens AG, Germany Holger Streb, Manager, Siemens AG Energy, Germany GT26 Operational Experience Under Changing Market Conditions Peter Marx, R&D Program Manager, Gas Turbines, Alstom Power, Switzerland Expanded Fuel Capabilities of GE LM2500 and LM6000 Aeroderivative Gas Turbines Michal Knapczyk, Lead Engineer, GE Power & Water, Poland Co-author: Patrick Pastecki, Aero Fuels Technical Teader, GE Power & Water, United States

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Session 5: Flexibility Improvements II Plants Session 5: Large Power Station Flexibility Room: Rheinsaal 6, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 State of art and market demand for power plant design & improvement.

Room: Room D, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Dynamic simulations, new concepts and experimental programmes to increase power plant flexibility.

Chair: Giampiero Valenti, Thermal Power Plant Development, Enel Produzione, Italy

Chair: Stefan Ritzmann, Global Marketing & Communication Manager, ABB Power Generation Service, Switzerland

Co-Chair: Ronald Meijer, Service Line Principal Market & Regulations, DNV GL Netherlands

Co-Chair: Wilhelm Kleffner, Independant Power Consulting, Wilhelm Kleffner Consulting, Germany

Operational Flexibility of Coal-Fired Power Plants Georg-Nikolaus Stamatelopoulos, Director New Projects, EnBW Erneuerbare & Konventionelle Erzeugung AG, Germany

Mid-Load Operation of Large Coal Fired Power Plants Hendrik Lens, Project Manager Advanced Process Controll, STEAG Energy Services GmbH, Germany

Coal-Fired Power Plant Flexibility ways to Improve the Overall Efficiency and to Reduce Minimum Technical Load Lucio Fadabini, Head of Process Department - Thermal Plants, ENEL Engineering and Research, Italy Co-author: Andrea Cattoretti, Head of Machinary Department, Enel Engineering and Research, Italy

New Concepts to Meet the Challenges of Power Plant Flexibility Axel Schulz, Coordinator, TÜV NORD GROUP, Germany

Measures for Flexibility of Steam Generators in Low-Load Operation Christoph Nachtigall, Process Engineer for Thermal Engineering, Babcock Borsig Steinmüller GmbH, Germany

Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation Session 5: Effective Operations Room: Rheinsaal 1, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 An overview of visions, systems & technologies for more effective operations. Chair: Sjirk van der Goot, Marketing & Communications Director, VBR Turbine Partners, Netherlands Co-Chair: Thilo Libuda, Head of Marketing for Instrumentation, Controls & Electricals, Siemens AG, Germany Control Rooms of the Future - A Vision Nadja Kothe, Communication Designer, Software-Ergonomie - Technik & Design, Germany Up-to-the-Future Control and Monitoring – An Important Contribution Towards Efficient and Reliable Plant Operation Jürgen Bartelheim, Head of System Integration, Maintenance & Support, ABB AG, Germany Co-author: Bruno Theimer, General Manager Service, ABB AG, Power Generation, Germany

Flexibility Improvement Design and Verification Practices Using HighFidelity Dynamic Simulator Sami Tuuri, Product Manager, Fortum Power Solutions, Finland

track: solutions for integration Session 5: Dynamic Power Technologies Room: Rheinsaal 4, Second Floor 16:00 – 17:30 Electricity supply systems with a substantial installed capacity of wind and solar based generation need more agile and flexible back-up generation in order to keep the system stable in case of calamities and to properly compensate for forecasting errors Chair: John Epps, Energy Consultant, John A. Epps Consulting, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Jacob Klimstra, Consultant, Jacob Klimstra Consultancy, Netherlands Enabling Cost Effective Integration of Renewable Energies in Microgrids with Intelligent Genset Controller Burkhard Dittmann, Product Line Manager, Woodward GmbH, Germany New Switchgear & Control for Networks Facing Increasingly more Complex Energy Flows & Load Imbalances Andrew Michael, Technical Director, EPS UK Ltd, United Kingdom Engine Technology Mikael Wideskog, General Manager, Gas Plants, Wärtsilä, Finland Title to be Confirmed Representative from GE Jenbacher 17:00 – 19:30 Networking Reception

Advanced Operation Today: How the Operator Interface Boosts Operational Efficiency Hans-Christian Ostertag, Head of Market Requirements DCS System, Siemens AG, Germany Introducing the Variable Speed Synchronous Generator (VSSG) for More Efficient Power Generation at Lower Costs Harry Leung, Business Development, Cheng Power Systems, Inc., United States Co-authors: Ian Church, Chief Technical Supervisor, Cheng Power Systems Inc., United States Dah Yu Cheng, President & Chief Executive Officer, Cheng Power Systems, Inc., United States

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Thursday 5 June Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Session 6: Market Design for the Future Room: Rheinsaal 3, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Focus on changes in energy mix. This session will address the market changes that need to be implemented to accommodate future energy mix. Chair: Fabien Roques, Senior Vice President, Compass Lexecon, France Co-Chair: Tamer Turna, Chief Executive Officer, Yidirim Energy Investments Inc., Turkey Utilities in 2050 – Hypotheses for the Future of the Industry Rolf Adam, Director, Energy & Smart Grid EMEAR, Cisco, Germany Co-author: Angella Kelemen, Speaker Placement Consultant, Cisco, United States Market Design to Reveal the Value of Flexibility Matti Rautkivi, General Manager, Liaison office, Wärtsilä, Finland Distorted Energy Market: The Need for a New Energy Market Design for the Future Andreas Herden, Head of Division, Mutli-Client-Studies, trend:research GmbH, Germany Co-author: Dirk Briese, Chief Executive Officer, trend:research GmbH, Germany

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation Session 6: Steam Generation & Auxillaries Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Flexible steam generation and new design features to suit market conditions. Chair: Terry Raddings, Thermal Applications Engineering - Manager, GE Energy, United Kingdom Co-Chair: Martin Grosshaeuser, Head of Product Line Marketing, Siemens AG, Energy Sector, Germany Fast Startup HRSGs Yuri Rechtman, VP Thermal Engineering, Nooter/Eriksen, United States Operational Experience NEM HRSGs at CCPPs of Diemen 34 and Hemweg 9 John Fransen, New Energy b.v., Netherlands Co-author: Brigitte Ouwerkerk, Communications Advisor, NEM Energy b.v., Netherlands Efficient Construction of the CHP Plant Niehl 3 Using Modularization Approach Atish Dipankar Roy Choudhury, Program Manager, R&D – Gas Plants, Alstom Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland Co-authors: Stefan Jeken, Project Engineering Manager, Alstom Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland Marius Stadtherr, Director Gas Plants, Alstom Switzerland Ltd., Switzerland

Energiewende - The Transition of a Power System Requires a new Power Market Design Samuel Alt, Senior Consultant for Political Communication, Siemens AG Energy Sector, United Kingdom

Control of CO Emissions from Gas Turbines Operating at Low Loads Giovanni Bordiga, Technical Services & Maintenance Engineering Manag, Sorgenia SpA, Italy Co-authors: Adrian Crosman, Account Manager Stationary Source, BASF SE, Germany Nicola Gregorini, Sorgenia Power SpA, Italy

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Session 6: Biomass in the Energy System Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Biomass is one option to bring renewable energy into flexible power generation systems. This session will describe options. Chair: Matthias Zelinger, Secretary General, EUTurbines, Germany

Co-Chair: Bernt Frydenberg, Advisor – CDM Strategy, Mercapto Consult, Denmark Coal-to-Biomass Conversion: CFD Evaluation on Furnace Combustion, Heat Transfer and NOx Formation Guisu Liu, Senior Combustion Scientist, Nalco Mobotec, United States Co-author: Brian Smith, Project Engineer, Nalco Mobotec LLC, United States Upgrate of Mills for Biomass Firing in Denmark Thomas Krause, Head of Process Engineering Pulverizing Systems, Hitachi Power Europe Service GmbH, Germany Co-author: Yaqoub Al-Khasawneh, Process Engineering Pulverizing Systems, Hitachi Power Europe Service GmbH, Germany ZASOLI. The First Italian CSP-Biomass Commercial Plant Giovanni Locanto, Director of Solar Division, Fabbrica Energie Rinnovabili Alternative srl, Italy

Semi-Automated Gas Turbine Inlet Filter Testing According ARAMCO Standard Dirk Renschen, Head Product Assessment Refrigeration/Air Quality, DMT GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Co-author: Norbert Schneider, Product Design, Bilfinger Gerber GmbH, Germany

Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Plants Session 6: Advanced Material Room: Rheinsaal 6, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 New components & technologies. Chair: Frank-Peter Kirschning, Power Station Manager, EnBW Kraftwerke AG, Germany Co-Chair: Thomas Sabel, Head of Operation and Maintenance Services, EnBW Kraftwerke AG, Germany Construction, Commissioning and Operating of the 800 MW Ultra Super Critical Coal – Biomass Fired Power Plant of GDF SUEZ in Rotterdam Philippe Bachez, Contract Manager, Tractebel Engineering, Belgium Co-author: Frank Peeters, Plant Manager Rotterdam Power Station, GDF SUEZ Energie Nederland N.V., Netherlands Peter Vyvrey, GDF SUEZ Energie Nederland N.V, Netherlands *Invited/to be confirmed

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New Results About the Tempering Behaviour of T24 between 200°C and 700°C - Their Interpretation Regarding Service and Additional Repair Mirko Bader, Head of Projects Material Technology, E.ON Anlagenservice GmbH, Germany Co-authors: Olaf Kessler, Professor, Chair of Material Science, University of Rostock, Germany Hans-Günther Oehmigen, Professor, Engineers Office: Materials and Welding Engineerin, Germany Michael Reich, Research associate, Chair of Material Science, University of Rostock, Germany Development of the New 54“ Titanium Last Stage Blade Tomas Misek, Head of Dynamics and Strength Department, Doosan Skoda Power, Czech Republic Co-authors: Zdenek Kubin, Head of Experimental Dynamic, Doosan Skoda Power, Czech Republic Lubos Prchlik, R&D Director, Doosan Skoda Power, Czech Republic Zdenek Simka, Head of Aerodynamic Department, Doosan Skoda Power, Czech Republic Jaroslav Synac, Aerodynamics Specialist, Doosan Skoda Power, Czech Republic Turbine Components of High Creep Resistant MARBN Steels for Modern High Efficient Fossil-Fired Power Plants Stefan Paul, Scientist, Böhler Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG, Austria Co-authors: Ernst Plesiutschnig, PHD student, Technical University Graz, Institute for Materials, Austria Günter Zeiler, Quality Manager, Böhler Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG, Austria

Burner Performance Monitoring Using Advanced Analysis of Optical Signals Tim Fuller, Technology Manager, Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, United States Co-authors: Stuart Daw, Senior Research Engineer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States Charles Finney, Research Engineer, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, United States How to Apply Function Safety to Flame Monitors Cornelius Wuelker, Product Manager, Combination Technology, Durag GmbH, Germany

Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Session 6: Efficiency Improvements Room: Room D, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 More efficiency to face the changing competitive market. Chair: Enrico Malusardi, Senior Consultant, EDISON SpA, Italy Co-Chair: Andras Baczoni, Development Manager for Power Industry, Nalco Company, Hungary Energy Efficiency Application for ERG Plants Optimization (Customer Case Study - Joint Presentation) Salvatore Caggia, Power Plant Performance Analyst, ERG S.p.A., Italy Co-authors: Patrizia Frumento, Business Development Manager, ABB Power Systems, Italy Maurizio Barabino, Business Development Manager, Advanced Application, ABB Power Systems, Italy Optimizing Power Plant Performance Thorsten Mathaeus, Global EBUS Manager, ABB AG, Germany

Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation

Ansaldo Energia AE64.3A Gas Turbine Evolution Pathway and Future Upgrade Leonardo Torbidoni, Project Manager, Ansaldo Energia, Italy

Session 6: Instrumentation & Measurement Room: Rheinsaal 1, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 This session provides a number of insights into the use of novel instrumentation and measurement technologies developed to improve the efficiency, emission levels and safety of thermal power plant operations. The papers presented include a new optimised technique for monitoring of steam flow and new approaches for the control and monitoring of furnace burners.

Energy Efficient Gas Engine Lubrication Thorsten Hamm, EAME Industrial Product Technical Advisor, ExxonMobil, Germany Co-author Kathleen Tellier, Advanced Engineering Associate, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering

Chair: Thilo Libuda, Head of Marketing for Instrumentation, Controls & Electricals, Siemens AG, Germany Co-Chair: Robert Thornton Jones, General Manager, Brush Prismic, United Kingdom Optimal Use of Energy Resources in Power Generation Furnaces Mark van Lieshout, Product Manager Analyzer Products, Yokogawa Europe Solutions BV, Netherlands Co-author: Eric Jan Kwekkeboom, Business Developer, Yokogawa Europe Solutions BV, Netherlands A New Solution to Detect Wet Steam and Measure the Dryness Fraction Oliver Seifert, Head of Department Technical Marketing Vortex Flow, Endress + Hauser Flowtec AG, Switzerland

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme track: solutions for integration Session 6: Energy Storage Room: Rheinsaal 4, Second Floor 09:00 – 10:30 Energy storage is the required answer to increase grid stability collecting unused energy after the recent addition to the generation mix of a critical mass of intermittent renewables Chair: Giorgio Dodero, Chairman, IPG Industrial Project Group Srl, Italy Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES): From Pilot Plant to Multi MW Demonstration Plant Emma Gibson, Director of Operations, Highview Power Storage, United Kingdom Thermal Energy Storage System in Critical Applications and Grid Operation Stephane Bilodeau, President, Groupe Enerstat inc., Canada Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) Development Status and Benchmarking with other Storage Technologies Brian Stöver, Process Engineer, Hitachi Power Europe GmbH, Germany Co-authors: Christoph Stiller, Head of Energy Production and Storage, Clean Energy Technology, Linde AG, Germany Sebastian Rehfeldt, R&D Project Manager, Hitachi Power Europe GmbH, Germany Alexander Alekseev, Task Manager, Innovation Management/Clean Energy, Linde AG, Germany Impact of Storages on Grid Operations Dirk Briese, Chief Executive Officer, trend:research GmbH, Germany 10:30 – 11:00 Delegate Coffee Break

Track 1: Strategy for a Changing Power Sector Session 7: Policy, Regulations & Capacity Mechanisms Room: Rheinsaal 3, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 This session will focus on the predictability, reliability and availability of power and the adequacy of the underlying policies and regulations. Chair: Anne Marie Hey, Managing Director, Dutch Gas Turbine Association VGT, Netherlands Co-Chair: Michael Aherne, Manager Services, Electricity Supply Board, Ireland

Track 2: Low to Zero Co2 Emissions & Solutions for Integration Track Session 7: POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe Joint Summary Session Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Designed to bring together the many strands of discussion and debate across POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe, this final session will provide an easily digestible takeaway from the conferences as a whole. Our panellists, who have been involved in chairing sessions throughout the three days, will share their views on what the key outcomes have been and the challenges rose. It is also an opportunity for delegates to comment and pose questions during the session. Chair: Nigel Blackaby, Director of Conferences, PennWell International Power Group, United Kingdom Event Review Jacob Klimstra, Energy & Engine Consultant, Jacob Klimstra Consultancy, Netherlands

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation Session 7: Smaller Gas Turbines & Gas Engines Room: Konrad Adenauer Saal, Ground Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Technology development the challenges and expectations of the new and alternate gas fuels. Chair: Franco Rosatelli, Chief Technical Officer - Chair EUTurbines TC, Ansaldo Energia, Italy Co-Chair: Fernando Campos, Fossil & Renewable Energy Business Development, Tecnatom SA, Spain OP16-3C: Advanced Gas Turbine Technology for Utilization of LowCalorific Fuels Thijs Bouten, Combustion Engineer, OPRA Turbines BV, Netherlands Co-authors: Lars-Uno Axelsson, Chief Engineer, Development, OPRA Turbines BV, Netherlands Martin Beran, Principal engineer, combustion, OPRA Turbines BV, Netherlands

The German Energy Market - The Only Thing Constant is Change …and How Does it Influence the Neighbor Countries and What do Europeans Think About the “Energiewende”? Frank Schillig, Managing Director, KWA Eviva GmbH, Germany

Towards a New Knock Standard Albertus Dijks, Senior Consultant, DNV KEMA, Netherlands Co-author: Marty Brown, Global Market Manager IEO & Specialties, Chevron Oronite Company, United States

Where is Moving the Electricity Sector and How are Electric Industry Investment Decisions Influenced by Potential Instability in the Regulatory Environment Giorgio Dodero, Chairman, IPG Industrial Project Group Srl, Italy

Development of a Landfill/Biogas Engine Oil for Modern, High BMEP Natural Gas Engines John Palazzotto, Staff Research Engineer, Chevron Oronite Company, LLC, United States

Business Opportunities Drive Solutions Andreas Pickard, R&D and Innovation Manager, Siemens AG, Energy Sector, Germany

VARISPARK Advanced Spark Ignition Technology for Gas Fuelled Combustion Engines and it’s Impacts on Combustion Stability, Performance Optimization and Efficiency Increase Arno Gschirr, Product Manager Ignition Systems, Hoerbiger Engine Solutions Europe, Austria Co-authors: David Lepley, Product Manager, HOERBIGER ALTRONIC, LLC, United States Georg Meyer, Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Projektassistent, TU Vienna Institute Fluid Mech. & Heat Transfer, United States

Capacity Incentives Jeremy Thomas, Partner, Volta Consulting, United Kingdom

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Gas Engine Project & Field Experiences from MAN Diesel & Turbo SE Ralf Losch, Senior Product Manager, MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Germany

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POWER-gen europe Conference Programme Track 4: Advanced & Flexible Steam Track 6: Optimizing Existing Plants Session 7: Life Extension Plants Session 7: Biomass & Secondary Fuels Room: Rheinsaal 6, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Co-firing conversion, gasification & combustion challenges.

Room: Room D, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Extension of lifetime and monitoring lifetime by retrofits and monitoring systems.

Chair: Matti Rautanen, Manager - Research and Development, Valmet Power Oy, Finland

Chair: Wilhelm Kleffner, Independant Power Consulting, Wilhelm Kleffner Consulting, Germany

Co-Chair: Jan De Jong, Innovation Manager, Essent, Netherlands

Co-Chair: Enzo Tortello, Independent Consultant, Italy

Advanced Gasification Technologies for Large Scale Energy Production Markus Bolhar-Nordenkampf, Director of Technology, Valmet Power, Austria Co-authors: Timo Honkola, Product Sales Manager, Valmet Power Oy, Finland Matti Tiilikka, Chief Advisor, Thermal Engineering, Vaskiluodon Voima Oy, Finland

Modernization of the Monitoring and Control System of Nikola Tesla Thermal Power Plant B Vladimir Obradovic, Project Coordination Manager, JP EPS, Serbia Co-authors: Roland Itschner, Project Manager, Siemens Schweiz AG, Switzerland Predrag Vasic, Project Implementation Manager, PD TENT, Serbia Nenad Veljovic, Deputy Project Manager, Siemens E F IE Beograd, Serbia Beat Müller, Head of Electrical and I&C Group, AF-Consult Switzerland Ltd, Switzerland

Biomass Breathes Life into Timeworn Coal Plants Graham Welford, Sales Director, Doosan Babcock, United Kingdom Co-authors: David Dobogai, Sales Manager, Doosan Babcock, United Kingdom Gordon Graham, Sales Manager, Doosan Babcock, United Kingdom Optimization of the Combustion System of a Biomass Power Plant for Residual Wood Aiming to Reduce Fouling Impacts Winfried Griskiewitz, Head of Process Technology, E.ON Anlagenservice GmbH, Germany Technology for Efficient Fluidized Bed Combustion of Petroleum Coke in the Form of Coal-Water Slurry Anton Kuzmin, Director for Technical Development, COTES, Russian Federation Co-authors: Evgeny Karpov, Project Director, COTES, Russian Federation Maxim Serant, Engineer, COTES, Russian Federation Alexey Tsepenok, Head of R&D Department, ZiO-COTES, Russian Federation Igor Listratov, Head of R&D Technology Department, Hydrotruboprovod, Russian Federation

Track 5: Generators, Monitoring and Automation Session 7: Controls Room: Rheinsaal 1, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30 Improved performance by optimizing power plant automation. Chair: Mike van der Jagt, Director Strategic Sales, Woodward Nederland BV, Netherlands Co-Chair: Robert Thornton Jones, General Manager, Brush Prismic, United Kingdom Operational Flexibility with Automated Gas Turbine Performance Tuning Chris Soileau, Product Manager- Turbine Optimisation, Wood Group GTS, United States Safety Integrity Requirements in Turbine Control Retrofit Projects of Power Plant Turbomachinery Axel Zindler, Product Manager Turbine Controls, Siemens AG, Germany Co-author: Peter Francino, Product Manager, Siemens Energy, United States

Retrofit of P/F Boilers to Advance Flexibility of Steam Plants Gerald Schmidt, Director Retrofit, Alstom Boiler Deutschland GmbH, Germany Current View of Lifetime Monitoring of HT/HP Piping Systems in Conventional Thermal Power Plants Paschalis Grammenoudis, Head of Technical Calculations, TECHNIP GERMANY GmbH, Germany Event Review Jacob Klimstra, Energy & Engine Consultant, Jacob Klimstra Consultancy, Netherlands 12:30 – 14:00 Delegate Lunch

Track: Solutions for integration Session 7: POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe Joint Summary Session Room: Rheinsaal 5 11:00 – 12:30 Designed to bring together the many strands of discussion and debate across POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe, this final session will provide an easily digestible takeaway from the conferences as a whole. Our panellists, who have been involved in chairing sessions throughout the three days, will share their views on what the key outcomes have been and the challenges rose. It is also an opportunity for delegates to comment and pose questions during the session. Chair: Nigel Blackaby, Director of Conferences, PennWell International Power Group, United Kingdom Event Review Jacob Klimstra, Energy & Engine Consultant, Jacob Klimstra Consultancy, Netherlands 15:00 – 16:00

Best Paper Awards & Closing Reception

Optimizing Heat Recovery with Control Performance Chris Shelley, Controls Engineer, ExperTune, a Metso Company, United States Example of Cyber Security Assessment on Combined Cycle Power Plant Marco Biancardi, Cyber Security Business Developer, ABB Power Systems Division SpA, Italy

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Advisory Boards POWER-GEN Europe Advisory Board PennWell wishes to thank the individual members of the POWER-GEN Europe Advisory Board and their affiliate companies for the generous donation of their time and expertise in the production of the 2014 conference programme.

Eric Adams Parsons Brinckerhoff Proposals Manager, Power Generation UK Year joined: 2012 Michael Aherne Manager Services Electricity Supply Board Ireland Year joined: 2013 Juan Carlos Ballesteros Aparicio Manager R&D Endesa Generación Spain Year joined: 2010 Andras Baczoni Development Manager for Power Industry Nalco Company – EMEA Region Hungary Year joined: 2012 Giancarlo Benelli Head of Technological Scouting Enel Engineering and Innovation Division Italy Year joined: 2010 Wolfgang Benesch Director Energy Technologies STEAG Energy Services GmbH Germany Year joined: 2014 Martin Berkenkamp Policy Leader Renewables Europe GE Energy Germany Year joined: 2014 Anne Bodart Group Manager, Nuclear, Retrofits and Combined Cycles Tractebel Engineering (GDF Suez) Belgium Year joined: 2014 Christoph Blessing Senior Engineer EnBW Kraftwerke AG Germany Year joined: 2003

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Anne Bodart Group Manager, Nuclear, Retrofits and Combined Cycles Tractebel Engineering (GDF Suez) Belgium Year joined: 2014 Pier Giuseppe Bottini New Build Development Manager Enipower S.p.A Italy Year joined: 2010 Gerhard Brandt Head of Marketing and Communication ABB AG Germany Year joined: 2007 Peter Breahaus Chief Scientist IRIS - International Research Institute of Stavanger Norway Year joined: 2012 Jose Maria Bronte Malo Director General Bahia de Bizkaia Electricidad,S.L. Spain Year joined: 1994 Fernando Campos Fossil & Renewable Energy Business Development Manager Tecnatom SA Spain Year joined: 2007 Eldred Clark Engineering Manager ACE European Group UK Year joined: 2003 Patrick Clerens Secretary General European Power Plant Suppliers Association (EPPSA) Belgium Year joined: 2005

Arthur Close Sales Director Black & Veatch Energy UK Year joined: 2012 Philippe Delage Vice President, Strategic Yield Improvement Alstom Power Switzerland Year joined: 2001 Albertus Dijks Senior Consultant DNV KEMA The Netherlands Year joined: 2010 Giorgio Dodero President IPG Industrial Project Group S.r.l Italy Year joined: 1994 Graham Fagence Business Development Hitachi Power Europe UK Year joined: 2004 Andreas Feldmueller Head of Integrated Plant Solutions Siemens Energy Germany Year joined: 2012 David Fitzgerald R&D Group Leader Doosan Power Systems UK Year joined: 2013 Monica Frogheri Safety Advisor Ansaldo Nucleare Italy Year joined: 2014 Bernt Frydenberg Advisor – CDM Strategy Mercapto Consult Denmark Year joined: 1995

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Michael Fübi Chief Technical Officer RWE Technology GmbH Germany Year joined: 2010

Frank Höse Head of Sales, Steam Power Plant Solutions Siemens Energy Germany Year joined: 2011

Rüdiger König Head of International Nuclear Development RWE Technology GmbH Germany Year joined: 2014

François Giger Strategy Director, Thermal Generation & Engineering Direction EDF France Year joined: 1995

Jane Hutt Webmaster International Generator Technical Community USA Year joined: 2013

Tomasz Kosik Director Strategic Accounts Europe Emerson Process Management - Power & Water Solutions Poland Year joined: 2014

Robert Glietz Vice President, Product Platform Mgmt, Steam Business Alstom Power Switzerland Year joined: 2013 Jean-Pierre Goffin Mechanics & Civil Works Section Manager Tractebel Engineering (GDF Suez) Belgium Year joined: 2001 Martin Grosshäuser Head of Product Line Marketing Siemens AG, Energy Sector Germany Year joined: 2014 Jerzy Grynblat Nuclear Business Director Scandpower AB Sweden Year joined: 2014 Jens Hanschmidt Lead Product Manager Babcock & Wilcox Intl. Germany Year joined: 2014 Stefan Hatt Group Vice President ABB Ltd. Switzerland Year joined: 2014 Anne Marie Hey Managing Director Dutch Gas Turbine Association (DGTA) The Netherlands Year joined: 2010 Simon Hobday Partner Pinsent Masons LLP UK Year joined: 2013

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Juha-Pekka Jalkanen Director, Plant Performance Solutions Metso Automation Inc. Finland Year joined: 2014 Nick Johnson Corporate Communications Director Doosan Power Systems Ltd UK Year joined: 2013 Jan De Jong Innovation Manager Essent The Netherlands Year joined: 2010 Piotr Karas Marketing Director Rafako S.A. Poland Year joined: 1994 Frank-Peter Kirschning Managing Director Power Station EnBW Kraftwerke AG Germany Year joined: 1999 Wilhelm Kleffner Independent Power Consultant WKC Wilhelm Kleffner Consulting Germany Year joined: 2010 Karsten Klemp Chief Department Manager Rhein Energy Germany Year joined: 2014 Jacob Klimstra Energy and Engine Consultant Jacob Klimstra Consultancy The Netherlands Year joined: 2001 Carlos Koeneke Vice President, Project Engineering & Quality Assurance Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas USA Year joined: 2010

Andrzej Kowalski President of the Board Energoprojekt Katowice SA Poland Year joined: 1999 Phil Letman Director, Sales & Business Development Dresser Rand Turbine Technology Services (DR TTS) UK Year joined: 2013 Jari Leppäkoski Manager, Energy Efficiency Metso Automation Oy Finland Year joined: 2010 Thilo Libuda Head of Marketing for Instrumentation, Controls & Electricals Siemens AG Germany Year joined: 2014 Enrico Malusardi Senior Consultant Edison SpA Italy Year joined: 1998 Chris McGarvey Legal Director Pinsent Masons UK Year joined: 2013 Ronald Meijer Service Line Principal Market & Regulations DNV GL Energy The Netherlands Year joined: 2011 Regine Mowill Marketing Manager OPRA Turbines The Netherlands Year joined: 2013

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Kari Niemelä Vice President Sales, Western Europe Foster Wheeler Energia OY Finland Year joined: 2010

Stefan Ritzmann Marketing Communication Manager ABB Switzerland Year joined: 2013

Pascal Stijns Power & Energy Marketing Europe Honeywell Belgium Year joined: 1999

Risto Paldanius Business Development Director Wärtsilä Corporation, Power Plants Finland Year joined: 2010

Fabien Roques Senior Vice President Compass Lexecon France Year joined: 2014

Enzo Tortello Independent Consultant Ansaldo Year joined: 1995

Ulla Pettersson Director e for energy Management Consulting Sweden Year joined: 2014

Franco Rosatelli Chief Technical Officer - Chair EUTurbines TC Ansaldo Energia Italy Year joined: 2010

Herbert Piereder Chief Executive Officer Applied Semiconductor Ltd. UK Year joined: 2012

Thomas Sabel Head of Operation and Maintenance Services EnBW Kraftwerke AG Germany Year joined: 2014

Giampiero Valenti Thermal Power Plant Plant Engineer & Proposal Manager Enel Engineering and Research Italy Year joined: 2001

Christian Plomer General Manager, Power & Energy - Europe & Africa YOKOGAWA GesmbH Austria Year joined: 2012

Enrique Sánchez Director of Operations for Spain and Portugal Nooter/Eriksen Ltd. Spain Year joined: 1999

Tim Vink Director Regulatory Affairs Honeywell UK Year joined: 2014

Jeanette Sapper Division Communications Group Member ABB Germany Year joined: 2010

Sjirk van der Goot Marketing & Communications Manager VBR Turbine Partners The Netherlands Year joined: 2013

Terry Raddings Technology Marketing Manager Europe GE Energy UK Year joined: 2010

Klaus Schubert Customer Management, Head of Sales Power Plants Doosan Power Systems Europe Germany Year joined: 2013

Bernd von der Heide Managing Director Mehldau & Steinfath Umwelttechnik GmbH Germany Year joined: 1991

Matti Rautanen Manager - Research & Development Valmet Power Oy Finland Year joined: 1991

Eberhard Schreiber Senior Consultant AIE Germany Year joined: 1991

Claudio Ravera Head of Plants, Automation and Controls Ansaldo Energia S.p.A. Italy Year joined: 2013

Arno Stein Head of Product Promotion for Gas Alstom Switzerland Year joined: 2014

Antoinette von Wendt Senior Vice President, Chief Executive Officer Office & Communication Bilfinger Power Systems GmbH Germany Year joined: 2013

Pier Francesco Rimbotti Energy Consultant and Developer & President Sepro S.R.L & Infrastrutture SpA Italy Year joined: 2010

Mark Stevens Co-President SS&A Power Consultancy LLC Switzerland Year joined: 2014

Uwe Wagner Global Industry Manager | Power & Energy Endress+Hauser Consult AG Switzerland Year joined: 2013

David Porter Senior Advisor Navigant UK Year joined: 2013

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Tamer Turna Chief Executive Officer Yidirim Energy Investments Inc. Turkey Year joined: 2013

Mike van der Jagt Director Strategic Sales Woodward Nederland BV The Netherlands Year joined: 2011

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Ingo Weber Head of Sales MCE Berlin GmbH Germany Year joined: 2009

Christopher Wesselmann Editor in Chief VGB PowerTech Germany Year joined: 2013

Helmut Weiler Independent Consultant Association of Independent Engineers GmbH Germany Year joined: 1994

Matthias Zelinger Secretary General EUTurbines Germany Year joined: 2010

Roland Zepeck Director Conferences & Exhibitions Durag Group Germany Year joined: 2014

Solutions for Integration Advisory Board PennWell wishes to thank the individual members of the POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe – Joint Integration Track Advisory Board for the generous donation of their time and expertise in the production of the 2014 conference programme. Patrick Clerens Secretary General European Power Plant Suppliers Association (EPPSA) Belgium Alessandro Clerici Chair of the WEC Study Group on Survey of Energy Resources and Technologies & Senior Corporate Advisor CESI S.p.A. Italy James Cronin Principal Consultant Cronin Energy Consulting Ireland Norbert Dahlmann Senior Manager E.ON Anlagenservice Germany

Giorgio Dodero President IPG Industrial Project Group S.r.l Italy

Jacob Klimstra Energy and Engine Consultant Jacob Klimstra Consultancy The Netherlands

John Epps Energy Consultant John A. Epps Consulting UK

Lise Nielson Independent Consultant Linie Pruburger Rodgivning Denmark

Antonio Ferreira Costa Director EDP Group - EDP Generation Portugal

Peter Radgen Head of E.ON Innovation Center, CCS E.ON Technology & Innovation Germany

Anne Marie Hey Managing Director Dutch Gas Turbine Association (DGTA) The Netherlands

Peter Ramm Chief Operating Officer Advanced Power AG UK

John Horner Director E for Energy Consulting UK UK

3 DAYS IN 90 MINUTES POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe Joint Summary Session Thursday 5 June Room: Rheinsaal 5, Second Floor 11:00 – 12:30

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Focus on Decentralized Energy in Europe Virtual Online Conference & Exhibition 13 May 2014 As the cost of conventional fuels continue to rise in Europe and the pressure from our legislators to move towards a more sustainable and lower carbon electric power system increases, the shift towards a model based on distributed generation or decentralized energy makes more and more sense. With the recent introduction of the Energy Efficiency Directive 2012/27/EU, increasing the energy efficiency of the European Union’s power sector is now a top priority, and combined heat and power and other decentralized energy resources will play a fundamental role in achieving this. The Cogeneration & On-Site Power Production inaugural virtual event, will take place in the run-up to POWER-GEN Europe 2014. The key issues facing the decentralized sector across Europe will be discussed by industry experts and thought-leaders. Join the debate today and participate in our highly interactive and cost effective virtual event

WHY YOU SHOULD EXHIBIT

Who’s attending

Decision makers, Influencers and suppliers involved with:



You present your company as an innovative organization and strengthen your brand.



At the booth, visitors can get information about your company and products (video, documents, etc.) before contacting you with a chat request.

Standby Power

Live text chat facilitates an easy and direct communication without any obstacles.

Decentralized Energy



Visitors can request more information via a contact form at each booth.

On-site Power

Gogneration CHP

For more information please contact: Natasha Cole International Sales Manager T: 001.713.499.6311 E:[email protected]

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Exhibitor Committee Company Name

Company Name

Aalborg Energie Technik A/S Frank Scholdann ABB Tina Eder Alstom Alexandra Weber Ansaldo Energia Michaela Montecucco Babcock and Wilcox Wendy Easterling Bilfinger Berger Antoinette von Wendt BRUSH Turbogenerators Richard Sharp Capstone Turbine Michelle Murawski CD Adapco Sandra Maureder Century IBT Lavinia Colonna-Preti Chromalloy Lisa Lu Crestchic Limited Paul Brickman Doosan Power Systems Nick Johnson Dresser Rand Steve Canham DURAG GMBH Roland Zepeck E.ON Anlagenservice Christian Mehrhoff Energoprojekt-Katowice SA Jan Antonczyk Exelon Nuclear Partners Kevin Gosselin FATA EPC Division of FATA SpA Enzo Chieppa Foster Wheeler Robert Giglio Garioni Naval S.p.A Ornella Baronio Gas Turbine Controls Jonathan Simms GE Power & Water Mark Cox GEA Energy Technology GmbH Nicole Hueckels Georg Fischer Co Sanjay Patel Heliex Power Dick Tett

Hilliard Mark Rose Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH Helge Schulz Industrial Information Resources Michael Bergen Isopur Ray Gomes Josef Bertsch Guenter Bernhart JSC Elem Mirce Kotevski Man Diesel & Turbo Mathias Kunstner Mee Industries John Mee METKA S.A. Aristomenis Kalkavouras MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH Uwe Harting National Electric Coil Jane Hutt Parker Hannifin Lindsay Brockzeller Phoenix Contact Gmbh & Co Kg Andreas von der Kall Pratt & Whitney Power Systems Lucia Maffucci Rafako SA Piotr Karas Sandvik Materials Technology Marco Tosi Siemens Power Generation Erhard Goess SPIG SpA Marianna Caputo SPX/Balcke Duerr GmbH Evi Werner Steag Helgard Fricke United Conveyor Mark Burns VDMA - Power Systems Elke Schramm Wärtsilä Kenneth Engblom Wärtsilä Svante Betlehem Young & Franklin Eric Sohne Zeeco David Pym

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Exhibit at POWER-GEN Europe There are still opportunities to exhibit at POWER-GEN EUROPE, the continent’s largest exhibition and conference dedicated to electric power generation. WHY EXHIBIT?

WHO WILL BE YOUR AUDIENCE?

• Raise your company profile and awareness

• Public and municipal utility owners & managers

• Showcase your products and technologies and develop new customer bases

• Government and regulatory executives

• Unique access to the international power generation industries

• Original equipment manufacturers

• Explore business opportunities and meet new partners in dynamic surroundings

• Power / heat plant owners & operators

• Promote new products and services to the industry’s leading press

• Project developers & managers

• Unrivalled platform to create sales leads and make lasting relationships\ with clients

• Fuel suppliers

• Independent power producers

• Access to the industry’s most influential decision makers over 3 days • Stay ahead of your competition

• Plant service sector

• Design/structural/construction engineers • Industrial facilities personnel • Mechanical/electrical/plant engineers

• Meet your customers face to face

• Strategic and portfolio investors • Industry consultants and advisers • Energy traders • Trade Press

WHY GERMANY? • With 82.1 million inhabitants at the end of 2010, Germany is Europe’s most industrialized and populous country • Total electricity production in Germany in 2009 was 593 TWh, while total consumption stood at 510 TWh. • The German electricity market has four major companies, RWE, E.ON, Vattenfall Europe and Energie Baden Wurttenburg (EnBW), as well as 60 regional and around 800 local or municipal providers. • Germany has 15.29 billion m3 of natural gas and has reserves of 175.6 billion m3. • Germany’s nuclear power plants, which supply 23% of the country’s electricity, will all be closed by 2022. • Germany has 17 nuclear power plants with a combined capacity of 20,339 MW. At present 8 of these are not in operation and under the current policy, areunlikely to be brought back into service. • Electricity generated from wind, biomass, hydropower, solar and geothermal energy provided 16.3 per cent of German consumption in 2009. • 21,607 wind turbines with a total capacity of 27,215MW were installed in Germany by the end of 2010. • Germany’s decision to close down its nuclear capacity by 2022 leaves an energy gap which will, according to most observers, be met by a combination of renewable and increasingly efficient fossil fired generation.

COMPANIES / ORGANIZATIONS

WHO ATTENDS POWER-GEN EUROPE? ATTENDEE BY REGION ASEAN 2.80% Australasia

0.11%

Electric Utility or Power Generation Company

21.8%

IPP, Industrial, Cogeneration or Combined Heat & Power

10.6%

North Asia

1.37% EU

76.50%

Government Energy Dept

Central Asia

0.60% Non-EU

10.79%

Consulting Engineer or Constructor Firm

0.9% 15.3%

North America 5.10% Middle East

1.58%

Original Equipment Manufacturer Specifier

7.4%

Central America 0.11% North Africa

0.22%

Equipment Supplier

23.6%

Latin America 0.24% Africa

0.56%

Other

17.8%

Service/Supply 0.8% Equipment Supplier

1.6%

IPP 0.3%

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Sectors of Interest

Job Function 24.2%

Thermal Plants

Manager/Supervisor 33.6%

Hydro Plants

3.9%

Engineer (Design, Planning & Specilty, Consulting)

21.9%

Renewable Energy

15.3%

Operations & Maintenance

2.4%

Nuclear

4.8%

Purchasing

4.7%

Waste to Energy

9.1%

13.2%

Information Technology

3.4%

0.1%

Transmission & Distribution

4.9%

Other

8.9%

Geothermal heating

0.1%

President, VP, CEO, Managing Director/General Manager

Other Consultant

49.7%

EXHIBITOR PACKAGE Exhibit space only rate is €440.00 per sq. mtr. (min. 3mx3m) of exhibit space. (Shell scheme package rate is €570.00 per sq. mtr. (min. 3m x 3m) of shell scheme, which includes exhibit space, shell scheme walls, one (1) table, two (2) chairs, three (3) spot lights, one (1) plug socket, one (1) waste basket, company ID sign on each open side, and standard carpet with each 3m x 3m unit. Electrical requirements must be ordered and paid separately. NOTE: Other discounts may apply. All Discounts are taken at the time of signing and apply to raw space only. MULTI-SHOW DISCOUNT Exhibit at four (4) or more POWER-GEN events in calendar year 2014 and receive a 10% discount on each or at three (3) POWER-GEN events in calendar year 2014 to receive a 5% discount on each. POWER-GEN events include POWER-GEN India & Central Asia 2014, POWER-GEN Europe 2014, POWER-GEN International 2014, POWER-GEN Brasil 2014, POWER-GEN Middle East 2014, POWER-GEN Asia 2014, POWER-GEN Brasil and POWER-GEN Africa 2014. ENHANCED EXHIBITOR LISTINGS In addition to the exhibit space mentioned above, you will receive a compulsory basic listing on the Exhibition website’s interactive online floor plan at a flat rate of €395.00. This online listing includes company name, booth number, address, phone, fax, email address, website URL, company contact, 50-word company description, company logo, three (3) product listings and three (3) product categories, social media icons; as well as a 35-word standard listing in the official print show guide. This fully searchable interactive floor plan will give your buyers access to your information and provide an opportunity for you to communicate with potential customers before, during and after the Exhibition. Gold Listing Package €550.00; includes - (i) online – company name, booth number, address, phone, fax, email address, website URL, company contact, 100-word company description, full-colour company logo in listing, seven (7) product listings and seven (7) product categories, one (1) show special alert, up to two (2) press release postings, social media icons, and (ii) print – official show guide – company name, booth number, address, phone, fax, email address, website URL, company contact, and 75-word bolded company description and full-colour company logo. Platinum Listing Package €675.00; includes - (i) online – company name, booth number, address, phone, fax, email address, website URL, company contact, 150-word company description, full-colour company logo in listing as well as in your booth (6mx6m or larger) on the online floor plan, ten (10) product listings and ten (10) product categories, five (5) show special alerts, up to four (4) press release postings, enhanced listing icon, social media icons, one (1) video, and (ii) print – official show guide – company name, booth number, address, phone, fax, email address, website URL, company contact, and 150-word bolded company description and full-colour company logo. Elite Listing Package €1295.00; includes - (i) online – company name, booth number, address, phone, fax, email address, website URL, company contact,150word company description, full-colour company logo in listing as well as in your booth (6mx6m or larger) on the online floor plan, twenty (20) product listings and twenty (20) product categories, ten (10) show special alerts, up to eight (8) press release postings, enhanced listing icon, social media icons, two (2) videos, one (1) floor plan banner logo on bottom of floor plan with click through and (ii) print – official show guide – company name, booth number, address, phone, fax, email address, website URL, company contact and 150-word bolded company description and full-colour company logo. (NOTE: Upgrade Package prices are a flat fee per Exhibitor, inclusive of the compulsory basic listing charge. All listing word counts are estimates based on average characters per word which may vary). For further information please contact:

EXHIBITOR SERVICES

EXHIBITOR SERVICES

Claudette Hultzer

Karina Pharoah

Exhibit Services Manager

Senior Exhibit Services Manager

T: +44 (0) 1992 656 637

T: +44 (0)1992 656 615

F: +44 (0)1992 656 700

F: +44 (0)1992 656 700

E: [email protected]

E: [email protected]

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Contacts For further information about POWER-GEN Europe in Cologne please visit www.powergeneurope.com or contact one of the following: EXHIBITION AND SPONSORSHIP SALES UK, Italy, France, Turkey Greece and Benelux: Gilbert Weir Jnr. T: +44 (0) 1992 656 617 E: [email protected]

Latin America, Spain and Portugal: Juan Gimenez T: +54 11 4787 3817 E: [email protected]

North America: Bridgett Maddux T: +1 918-549-0473 E: [email protected]

Asia, Middle East, Southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland: Kelvin Marlow T: +44 (0) 1992 656 610 E: [email protected]

CHINA (Agent) Liu Zizhen China Exhibition World Co.Ltd T:+86-10-65920071-888 E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

Russia and CIS: Natalia Gaisenok T: +7 495 258 31 36 E: [email protected]

Russia and CIS: Svetlana Strukova T: +7 495 258 31 36 E: [email protected]

Northern Germany, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe: Leon Stone T: +44 (0) 1992 656 671 E: [email protected]

Africa: Andrew Evans T:+27 21 930 9515 E: [email protected]

EXHIBITOR SERVICES Claudette Hultzer Exhibit Services Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 637 F: +44 (0)1992 656 700 E: [email protected]

OPERATIONS Richard Logan Senior Event Operations Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 656 E: [email protected]

CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT Emily Pryor Conference Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 614 E: [email protected]

Karina Pharoah Senior Exhibit Services Manager T: +44 (0)1992 656 615 F: +44 (0)1992 656 700 E: [email protected]

Fharisa Hersi Manager, International Event Operations T: +44 (0) 1992 656 638 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 E: [email protected]

Nigel Blackaby Conference Director T: +44 (0) 1992 656 607 E: [email protected]

MARKETING Crispin Coulson Senior Marketing Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 646 E: [email protected]

ADVERTISING Asif Yusuf Advertising Sales Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 631 E: [email protected]

PR CONTACTS Amy Redhead Aspectus PR T: +44 (0) 207 242 8867 E: [email protected] W: www.aspectuspr.com German PR contact: Karl-Fredrich Brenner HFN Kommunikation GmbH T: +49 - 6196 - 77 641-10 E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

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Technical Tours The Trianel Lünen hard-coal-fired power plant is owned by Trianel Kohlkraftwerk Lünen GmbH und Co. KG and has been on line in continuous operation since December 2013. The plant lies on the Datteln-Hamm Canal, a major inland waterway in North-West Germany. 31 Municipal utility companies and regional energy suppliers from Germany, Austria and Switzerland are the sole project managers and joint-owners of the plant. The 750 Megawatt plant with a district heating supply of 35 MW( up to 160 MW possible) for the town of Lünen will commence commercial operations in early 2014. The modern power plant in Lünen is highly flexible, so the plant can reduce output by up to 20 percent within a reasonable period of time or increase output in short-term peaks by up to 103 percent. The steam turbine net output is adjustable between 160 and max. 775 MW.

Technical Tour 1: Lunen Power Station (Trianel)

Duration: Approximately 5 hours

With an efficiency of 45,95 percent, Lünen is one of the cleanest and most efficient hard-coal-fired power plant in Europe. Using leading-edge technology makes it possible to save coal and up to a million tons of CO2 every year. Depending on the quality of the coal, Trianel’s Lünen coal-fired power plant requires approx. 240 tons of fuel per hour when operating at full load. Based on a daily supply at least two pusher barges with a capacity of approx. 3,500 tons each ensure the ongoing supply and filling of both silos with 100,000 tons each. Furthermore, State-of-the-art gas treatment technology makes it possible to produce such low emissions that the additional load in Lünen will be barely measurable. Products produced by the flue gas stream’s cleaning process such as flue ash (TRIamant) and gypsum are certified and are already being used in the construction material industry.

Cost:

Registration for this tour closes on Thursday 29th May 2014

Owner/Operator:

Trianel Kohlkraftwerk Lünen GmbH und Co. KG

Date: Monday

2nd June 2014

Meeting Time:

09:00am

Meeting Point: Registration Area, Koelnmesse €90

Attendees are required to wear sensible casual clothing for Technical tours.

Track 3: Gas Fired Generation The Mega Session Large Gas Turbine Technology A personal view from the session chair: In February, Europe took a step towards a single power market by unifying electricity trading across 15 countries. Will this create further headaches for an electricity market that some suggest is in transition, others chaos and crisis? Consider: • National support schemes for renewables, with guaranteed access to demand, are encouraging increased (erratic) renewable generation •

Meanwhile, thermal generation technologies face reduced access to demand with nuclear in recession and coal in decline due to ageing obsolete plant and the need to reach EU emission targets

• Add to this the continuing need to reduce emissions by 2020 and greater generation efficiency and flexibility needs Arguably this makes gas fired combined cycle generation the most viable generation capacity. These, along with other gas fired generation, will need to ensure the unbroken supply of electricity when renewable generation fluctuates.

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However: • Right now gas fired generation and in particular combined cycle plants are not having an easy time of it and find themselves on the third or fourth merit tier •

Many older plants are being forced to cope with greater than designed flexibility with two-shifting, fast-start / high ramp rates and grid response

• This is combined with the need for high availability and reliability under a challenging economic climate Join us in the Mega Session, designed for those that plan, construct, own, operate and maintain gas turbine generation. With introductions by E.ON and RWE, who will present these issues for now and the future and featuring our five leading OEM’s who will respond and show us how to keep the lights on. The session includes a coffee break, panel discussion and the opportunity to ask those leading and contentious questions. Eldred R.W. Clark Session Chair 35

PRESS OFFICE, PR & SOCIAL MEDIA Aspectus PR and its German partner agency HFN are the authorized Public Relations consultancy for POWER-GEN Europe and its co-located event Renewable Energy World Europe. As an exhibitor you have many opportunities to promote your organisation’s presence at the event. The closer you work with Aspectus PR and HFN the more likely the event will be a success for you. DON’T MISS OUT – it doesn’t cost you anything and there are many different ways exhibitors can get involved in the PR campaign including: By-lined opinion articles There are a number of European publications that are keen to receive bylined articles from exhibitors in all languages. If you send us an 800-1000 word thought leadership article we will try to place it for you. To secure the placement of your articles they will need to be opinion based and noncompany or product-centric. For style guidelines please contact Aspectus PR. The deadline for receiving by-lined article content is 3 March 2014 Quotes for your press releases If you are sending out a press release and would like to include a quote from the organisers of the event Aspectus can help get an appropriate expert to provide comment. In-house publications and website promotion If you run an in-house publication and would like to publish a preview of the show alongside what you will be doing at the event to distribute internally or to your clients and partners, or would like to promote your presence at the event on your website Aspectus can assist with content, logos and images. Daily Newspaper The show daily newspaper TODAY is produced by the editorial team behind Power Engineering International and Renewable Energy World. It briefs readers on the latest news from the events and covers new product launches on the show floor, conference sessions and the latest power news from around the world. For editorial contributions, please contact Kelvin Ross, [email protected] For advertising opportunities, please contact: Asif Yusuf, [email protected]

Video Daily A video daily will be produced each day covering news and opinions from the show floor and conferences. To get involved please contact: • Crispin Coulson [email protected] or • Mahmood Al-Yousif [email protected] Press Room Exhibitors can display press kits, releases and notices in the press room during the event. Please bear in mind that most journalists prefer to receive press packs on a memory stick or CD so they don’t have to carry heavy materials around with them. The press room is for the sole use of visiting journalists, who will be given details of all press conferences or other planned press events Aspectus PR is made aware of. If your organisation is planning any press activity at the event please ensure you inform Aspectus PR as soon as possible. POWER-GEN blog You can keep up-to-date with everything happening at the show by visiting the POWER-GEN Europe 2014 blog: http://pgeevents.wordpress.com. We also welcome guest blog posts from exhibitors, please contact Aspectus for more opportunities

LinkedIn Keep up to date with all the latest information about the events and make contact with other exhibitors, speakers and visitors through our LinkedIn Groups here:

Twitter For up-to-date industry news and event and conference announcements, you can also follow each show on Twitter by visiting the following links:

• POWER-GEN EUROPE http://linkd.in/1brwlc3

• www.twitter.com/POWERGENEUROPE • www.twitter.com/RENEWENERGYWEUR.

• RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD EUROPE http://linkd.in/1a5ZXZv

Please use the hashtags #PGE14 and #REWE14 when mentioning the event on any social media sites.

Facebook: You can also find out more of our Facebook page which will be regularly updated throughout the campaign: • https://www.facebook.com/pages/POWER- GEN-Europe/166719146937 • https://www.facebook.com/pages/Renewable- Energy-World-Europe/186298976215

PR Contacts

German PR contact

Pennwell Marketing Contacts

Amy Redhead Aspectus PR T: +44 207 242 8867 M: +44 770 4897331 (during show only) E: [email protected] W: www.aspectuspr.com

Karl-Fredrich Brenner HFN Kommunikation GmbH T: +49 - 6196 - 77 641-10 M: +49 -160 - 706 45 21 (during show only) E: [email protected] W: www.hfn.de

Crispin Coulson Marketing Team Lead POWER-GEN Europe T: +44 1992 656 646 E: [email protected]

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Lee Catania Senior Marketing Manager Renewable Energy World Europe T: +44 (0) 1992 656 647 E: [email protected]

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Hotels

Events in Focus has once again been appointed as the official travel company for the 2014 POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe Conference and Exhibition.

discount flights

SAVE UP TO 20% ON TRAVEL WITH THE STAR ALLIANCE™ NETWORK

Due to the high demand for hotel accommodation for this event we are advising exhibitors and visitors to make their bookings early. Events in Focus is a market leader in accommodation, travel and on-site management for worldwide events. Offering competitive rates at a wide range of hotels including transfers, meet and greet, organising private functions and dinners during this event. For more information, please contact Silviya Gocheva Executive – International Events/Conferences Direct Line: +44 (0)207 902 7765 Fax: +44 (0) 207 633 9427 Email: [email protected] ABOUT COLOGNE Cologne as the oldest major city in Germany was founded by the Romans and has been elevated to the status of a city in the year 50 A.D.. Thanks to its eventful past Cologne offers innumerable historical and cultural treasures. Today Cologne is the gem of Germany’s Rhineland region. The modern city stands for a centre of national business and commerce, particularly in media and communications.

The Star Alliance member airlines are pleased to be appointed as the Official Airline Network for POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe. Registered participants plus one accompanying person travelling to the event can qualify for a discount of up to 20%, depending on fare and class of travel booked. The participating airlines for this event are:

The cosmopolitan metropolis on the banks of the river Rhine boasts about one million inhabitants and - despite its size - has never lost its neighbourly character. The captivating mixture of tradition and progress make Cologne a must-visit city when in Germany.

Discounts are offered on most published business and economy class fares, excluding website/internet fares, senior and youth fares, group fares and Round the World fares. For further information, please visit and select the TRAVEL INFO navigation tab.

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THE UTILITY PARTNER PROGRAMME (UPP) a ork for If you wcompany utility e entitled you ar of these to all efits! ben

Now in its fifth year and growing ever more successful, the Utility Partner Programme (UPP) continues for 2014. The UPP places utilities at the heart of PennWell’s European power events, and offers a range of exclusive discounts and benefits to employees from this sector of the power generation industry. The Utility Partner Programme affords privileges to member companies and their employees attending PennWell’s power events, enabling them to network with utility peers and meet with the supplier market. If you represent a utility company or power producer, collect your UPP ribbon at registration and join your peers in the UPP lounge in Hall B.

UPP member delegates receive: • Discounted delegate rates • Fast-Track entry at a dedicated utility registration desk • Access to a members-only UPP lounge on the exhibition floor, with comfortable seating, meeting room & networking areas, complimentary refreshments and a range of IT facilities • Over 270 presentations under one roof

Booth 6G37

• Access to the exhibit floors with over 500 exhibitors • Lunch for all three days • Conference proceedings

Hall 6 Employees from the following utility companies have already registered for the Utility Partner Programme: ENEL STEAG Energy Services E.ON EVN Çalık Enerji GDF SUEZ EDP Generation Delta Energy Enipower ABENGOA

EDF OMV Fortum RWE Power Gazprom CEZ EnBW ELEM Saudi Electric Company Vattenfall

For the full list of Utility companies enjoying the benefits of the Utility Partner programme at POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe 2014 please see the event websites: www.powergeneurope.com www.renewablenergyworld-europe.com

UPP Delgate Rates • Book on or before the 16 May (Early Bird) - €705 (a saving of €300) • Book after 16 May - €805 (a saving of €200)

To join your utility peers at the premier European power event you can register online via the event website or contact: Amy Nash Utility Liaison Manager T: +44 (0)1992 656 621 E: [email protected]

Diplomatic Quarter / Wine Tasting Sponsored by:

Diplomatic Quarter Hall 6 Returning to POWER-GEN Europe for the second year is the highly popular Diplomatic Quarter. Located in Hall 6, the Diplomatic Quarter is a dedicated pavilion that gathers together commercial representatives from embassies around the world including Great Britain, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, South Africa and Austria Free to visit and no appointments necessary, the Diplomatic Quarter provides organizations that are considering a business venture in another country or region with valuable local advice and support directly from a relevant country representative. A multinational facility, the Diplomatic Quarter provides organisations with the means to plan their next foreign commercial venture from a single point of access.

Expand your business horizons by visiting the Diplomatic Quarter

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WINE TASTING A TASTE OF AUSTRIA Hall 6 Tuesday, 3 June:

13:00 – 18:00

Wednesday, 4 June:

13:00 – 18:00

Thursday, 5 June:

13:00 - 16:00

The highly popular wine tasting experience returns to POWER-GEN Europe an Renewable Energy World Europe. On all three days of the event from 13:00 until close of play, Mr. Ing. Ernst Holler, CEO of the Elfenhof vineyard will be guiding you through Austria’s many delicate whites and full bodied red wines from the Burgenland region. THE ELFENHOF VINEYARDS The Holler family has operated the winery since 1642 - The ELFENHOF vineyards lie around one of the top wine-growing areas in the world.

Join us as we sample a tastE of Austria at POWER-GEN Europe

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Map & Directions

Die Koelnmesse The Koelnmesse Tor Gate Parkplatz Parking Fußweg Pedestrian Route Taxi Taxi Pendelbus Shuttle-Bus U-Bahn Subway Straßenbahnhaltestelle Tram Stop Fähre: City/Hbf Ferry: City/Central Station Bahnhof Train Station S-Bahn Suburban Railway S-Bahn Koelnmesse – Flughafen Köln/Bonn Suburban Railway Koelnmesse – Cologne/Bonn Airport

ACCESS TO THE EXHIBITION AND CONFERENCE POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe will be held in Halls 6 & 7 of the Koelnmesse in Cologne. The Koelnmesse is situated on the bank of the river Rhine directly opposite the Cathedral, the Old Town and the main railway station. Access to the exhibition and conference area is via the North Entrance.

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02 q Hydro Plants



09 q IPP Industrial/Cogeneration

03 q Renewable Energy

43 q Government Energy Department

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89 q Consulting Engineer or Constructor Firm

05 q Waste to Energy



18 q Original Equipment Manufacturer Specifier





60 q Equipment Supplier

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64 q University/Research Centre

01 q Final Authority



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02 q President, VP/Owner, CEO, MD, GM

06 q Transmission & Distribution

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01 q Website: If so which one?

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1. EXHIBITION FLOOR ONLY:

5. CORPORATE DELEGATE PLANS*:

Lunches, conference sessions and conference proceedings are NOT included.

Each plan includes entrance to the exhibition, all conference sessions, lunch on all three days and one conference proceedings per delegate (company employees or guests):

4

€40

2. INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE FEES: Three-Day Delegate Includes entrance to exhibition, all co-located conference sessions, lunch on all three days and one conference proceedings: Paid before or on 16 May 2014

4

€905

Paid on or after 17 May 2014

4

€1005

Student Delegate: Student I.D. must be provided with Registration

4

€195

One-Day Delegate Includes entrance to exhibition, conference sessions and lunch on one specified day. Please note conference proceedings are NOT included: Paid before or on 16 May 2014

4

€480

Paid on or after 17 May 2014

4

€580

Corporate Plan 10 Paid before or on 16 May 2014

4

€7,040

Paid on or after 17 May 2014

4

€7,850

Corporate Plan 11-20 Paid before or on 16 May 2014

4

€13,100

Paid on or after 17 May 2014

4

€14,545

Corporate Plan 21-30 Paid before or on 16 May 2014

4

€18,690

Paid on or after 17 May 2014

4

€20,600

*For corporate plans, an additional form will be faxed to you once the registration department receives your application. You should complete details about each delegate in your plan and return the form to the registration department.

6. ADDITIONAL LUNCH TICKETS: (for non-delegates) Included with full Delegate registrations.

Please indicate the day you are registering for: 4

Tuesday 3 June 2014

Tuesday 3 June 2014

4

€50

4

Wednesday 4 June 2014

Wednesday 4 June 2014

4

€50

Thursday 5 June 2014

Thursday 5 June 2014

4

€50

4

3. Three-Day Exhibitor Delegate

7. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

(Must be a POWER-GEN Europe exhibitor)

POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe combined conference proceedings

Includes entrance to exhibition including set-up and tear down, all conference 4 sessions, lunch on all three days and conference proceedings: €590

4. UTILITY DELEGATES

Paid before or on 16 May 2014

4

€705

Paid on or after 17 May 2014

4

€805

DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT Friday 16th May 2014

PAYMENT

€350

4

€90

8. TECHNICAL TOURS: Technical Tour 1: Trianel Kohlkraftwerk Lünen GmbH und Co. KG 2 June 2014

For discounted utility delegate rates please contact Amy Nash tel: +44 (0) 1992 656 621 or email: [email protected]

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Passport number Please note that passport number will be required for Technical Tours

METHOD OF PAYMENT

Please add all selections and total here:



19% German VAT:



TOTAL DUE:



Payment must be received prior to admittance to the conference.

Payment must be received by published date to receive early registration discounts. Cancellations must be received in writing before 16 May 2014 in order to receive a refund, minus a €100 administrative charge. After 16 May 2014 refunds on any POWER-GEN Europe activities/conference sessions are not available under any circumstances. Substitutions of personnel may be made at any time by contacting the registration office in writing.

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CHEQUE ENCLOSED (in € only) payable to PennWell / POWER-GEN Europe

4

WIRE TRANSFER (Wire transfer information will be provided with invoice)

CREDIT CARD:

Amex

4

4

Visa

4

Mastercard

Card Number: Expiry Date:

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Name on Card:

Signature: (I understand that my signature authorizes PennWell to charge the above amount to my credit card).

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