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Dear colleague
The 19th pOwer-gen asia is delighted to be returning to Kuala lumpur, Malaysia from the 27th to 29th september 2011, for what will be an outstanding conference and exhibition bringing together many of the leading players, both people and organizations, from the power generation, renewable & sustainable energy and transmission & distribution industries.
we are once again co-located with renewable energy world asia, which has grown year-on-year to become a leading exhibition and conference, in south east asia, for the renewable and sustainable energy industry.
pOwer-gen asia enjoys the full support and endorsement of the leading industry related organizations in Malaysia, including the Ministry of energy, green Technology & water (KeTTha), Tenaga nasional berhad, suruhanjaya Tenaga (energy commission), sarawak energy, sabah electricity, The electrical & electronics association of Malaysia (TeeaM), institute of engineers Malaysia, Malaysian gas association and Malaysian society for engineering & Technology. The event also benefits from the additional support of the independent power producers Forum.
pOwer-gen asia continues to push the boundaries in conference content and once again offers a leading line up of conference speakers, from around the world, discussing important topics and issues that are key to the power generation and transmission & distribution industries across the asean region.
with its oil and gas reserves predicted to last for only another 3 decades, and the Malaysian economy predicted to grow by 6% per annum over the next 5 years, the government must reform its power sector and use private investment to ensure its national growth. There is a general agreement that if economic growth proceeds at predicted rates, there could be a generation deficit by 2018.
The events in Japan at the beginning of this year have also thrown great light on the safety factors and viability of nuclear power and so we will be offering a special day breakout session to discuss this subject. This will include a panel discussion of leading industry experts who will put forward both sides of the argument and certainly makes for an interesting debate.
pOwer-gen asia, co-located with renewable energy world asia, will provide the platform for international power executives to meet under one roof and receive vital information first hand. The event offers a unique forum to meet the region’s power needs by putting them face-to-face with key decision makers and provide the best possible opportunity to share ideas, meet new contacts and build business relationships.
in this pre-show guide you will find the conference programme, correct at the time of printing, and all the relevant information you need to fully prepare and plan your visit to the show. To participate, simply complete and return the enclosed registration Form, or register on-line at www.powergenasia.com.
we look forward to welcoming you to the Klcc convention centre, Kuala lumpur, Malaysia from the 27th to 29th september, where you will find the best power networking opportunities available in asia.
The POWER-GEN Asia team
contents
2 welcome
3 welcome from Ministry of energy, green Technology & water
4 welcome from Tenaga nasional berhad
5 schedule of events / how to register
6 - 7 pOwer-gen asia conference programme at a glance
8 renewable energy world asia conference programme at a glance
9 Keynote speakers
10 - 19 pOwer-gen asia conference programme
20 nuclear conference programme & advisory board Members
21 advisory board Members
22 Opening reception
22 closing reception & best paper awards
23 pOwer-gen asia Technical plant Tour
24 Organiser contacts
25 sponsors
26 exhibition Floorplan
27 exhibitor list
28 pOwer-gen directeventconnect global community
29 how to get There
30 hotel accommodation
31 hotel booking Form
32 registration Form
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welcome From ministrY oF energY, green technologY anD water
salam 1 Malaysia and welcome to Malaysia to all our foreign participants and exhibitors.
Firstly, i would like to thank pennwell corporation for bringing back pOwer-gen asia and its co-located renewable energy world asia, to Malaysia this year after it was last held in Kuala lumpur in 2008. Much has happened in the world of energy since then. we have gone through an oil price hike, a global recession and much debate on climate change, which have all impacted the energy industry.
There is now much debate on the role of fossil fuels and its effect on climate change. as more countries develop and raise the standard of living of its peoples, more energy will be demanded. Thus, consumption of fossil fuels will be on an upward trend in the years to come.
as part of mitigation efforts, there is now a serious focus on energy efficiency, which indeed is the first fuel and a clear low hanging fruit. we have also to increase deployment of renewable energy resources. Malaysia is looking at implementing energy efficiency vigorously and is now in the process of enacting an energy efficiency law. Malaysia is also working towards the implement of the renewable energy law and feed-in tariff mechanism by middle of 2011. This will provide the catalyst to scale up the deployment of renewable energy in Malaysia. however, renewable energy might not be enough to satisfy our base load requirements.
pOwer-gen asia and renewable energy world asia are formidable events for the energy sector. Much information exchange on the energy industry happens at the forum and world class energy technology is also exhibited at the expo. The asean region offers exciting business opportunities for the energy sector, with investments in the industry expected to exceed us$ 50 billion over the next few years. i hope pOwer-gen asia will benefit from the growth of energy industry in this region. i also hope much business collaboration would be initiated by pOwer-gen asia
with that, i wish pOwer-gen asia and renewable energy world asia a fruitful forum and successful exhibition.
Hon. Dato’ Sri Peter Chin Fah KuiMinister of Energy, Green Technology and Water, Malaysia
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welcome From tenaga nasional berhaD
The year 2011 marks an important time when pOwer-gen asia and renewable energy world asia will take place again in Malaysia. The event is of great significance to various organizations and business enterprises in power supply industry and energy management, including the equipment suppliers, energy service providers, fuels suppliers to the power producers, as well as research and development institutions.
Tenaga nasional berhad (Tnb) is a major organization which has played a vital role in power generation and transmission and distribution systems in Malaysia. its aggregate installed capacity accounts for more than 53 per cent of the country’s total generating with the use of major fuels like natural gas and coal in its generation. hydro generation also contributes to about 9 per cent of total generating capacity for Tnb.
Tnb is also heavily investing in diverse energy resources for electricity generation, as well as a heavy commitment to renewable energy sources, including hydro, solar and geothermal power, with an investment programme of us$20bn over the next decade.
as a main endorser and supporter for pOwer-gen asia and renewable energy world asia 2011, which will be held from 27th - 29th september at Klcc convention centre, Kuala lumpur, we would like to take this opportunity to invite those who are interested from governmental and private sectors to be present at the event, which provides a real focus for the power industry from all regions.
On this occasion, we are pleased to extend a warm welcome to all the delegates and participants to pOwer-gen asia and renewable energy world asia 2011 and look forward to meeting you in Kl, Malaysia in this coming september.
Dato’ Sri Che Khalib bin Mohammed Noh Chief Executive OfficerTenaga Nasional Berhad
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Monday 26th September
08:30 ‐ 17:00 Technical plant Tour 13:00 ‐ 17:00* registration Open
Tuesday 27th September
08:00 ‐ 19:00 registration Open 09:00 ‐ 10:15 Opening Keynote ceremony 10:15 ‐ 10:30 ribbon cutting ceremony 10:30 ‐ 11:00 delegate coffee break 10:30 ‐ 19:00 exhibition Open 10:30 ‐ 18:00 press room Open 11:00 ‐ 12:30 conference session 1 12:30 ‐ 14:00 delegate lunch 14:00 ‐ 15:30 conference session 2 15:30 ‐ 16:00 delegate coffee break 16:00 ‐ 17:30 conference session 3 17:30 ‐ 19:00 Opening reception
Wednesday 28th September
08:00 ‐ 18:00 registration Open 09:00 ‐ 10:30 conference session 4 10:00 ‐ 18:00 exhibition Open 10:00 ‐ 18:00 press room Open 10:30 ‐ 11:00 delegate coffee break 11:00 ‐ 12:30 conference session 5 12:30 ‐ 14:00 delegate lunch 14:00 ‐ 15:30 conference session 6 15:30 ‐ 16:00 delegate coffee break 16:00 ‐ 17:30 conference session 7
Thursday 29th September
08:00 ‐ 16:00 registration Open 09:00 ‐ 10:30 conference session 8 10:00 ‐ 16:00 exhibition Open 10:00 ‐ 16:00 press room Open 10:30 ‐ 11:00 delegate coffee break 11:00 ‐ 12:30 conference session 915:00 ‐ 16:00 closing reception and best paper awards
how to register
Choose from 4 simple ways to register for the POWER-GEN Asia conference and exhibition:
• register on-line at www.powergenasia.com• complete the registration Form at the back of this booklet and email to [email protected]• complete the registration Form at the back of this booklet and Fax back to +1 918 831 9161• complete the registration Form at the back of this booklet and post to pennwell registration (pOwer-gen asia),
pO box 973059, dallas, TX 7 5397-3059, usa
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if you have a smartphone, you can also register on your mobile smartphone but scanning this Qr code to go straight to online registration.
Early Bird Event - Register by 27th August for Savings
register yourself and your colleagues as conference delegates by 27th august 2011 and benefit from the early bird discount rate. pre-register for the pOwer-gen asia exhibition online at www.powergenasia.com for Fast Track entry.
Conference Discount for Association Members
if you are a member of one of the following associations, benefit from a 20% discount on conference delegate fees:
• institute of engineers Malaysia (ieM)• The electrical & electronics association of Malaysia (TeeaM)• Malaysian society of engineering & Technology (MseT)• Malaysia gas association (Mga)• independent power producers Forum (ippF)
See registration form on back page for delegate fees
Exhibition Opening Hours
Tuesday 27th september 10:30 – 19:00wednesday 28th september 10:00 – 18:00Thursday 29th september 10:00 – 16:00
On-site Registration Opening Hours
Monday 26th september 13:00 – 17:00Tuesday 27th september 08:00 – 19:00wednesday 28th september 08:00 – 18:00Thursday 29th september 08:00 – 16:00
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*Registration will be exclusively open for technical tour attendees from 08.00
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Tuesday 27th September
09:00 - 10:30 Joint Opening Keynote Session Joint Opening Keynote Session
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 BREAK OUT SESSIONS
Trends, Finance & Planning
Environmental Challenges, Fuel options, Power Grid &
Distributed Generation
Power Plant Technologies
Operation, Optimization & Servicing
Nuclear Power
11:00 - 12:30 Session 1
Country Spotlights LNG Development and UsageThermal Plant
TechnologyTurbo Machinery Upgrades
12:30 - 14:00 delegate lunch delegate lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 2
Mega Trends in the Asian Power Market
Advanced Power Grids Large Steam Turbines Equipment Refurbishment
15:30 - 16:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Session 3
Mega Trends in the Asian Power Market - Panel Discussion
Aspects of Distributed Generation in Asia
Circulating Fluidized Bed Technology
Plant Upgrades
17:30 - 19:00 Opening reception Opening reception
Wednesday 28th September
09:00 - 10:30 Session 4
Major Generation Portfolio Trends
Flexible Power Generation Industrial Gas Turbines Control & AutomationNuclear Power in Malaysia
Panel Discussion”
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 5
Strategies for Asset Management
Fuel Mix ChoicesGas Turbine Power
AugmentationDiagnostics & Conditions Monitoring
Public Perception of Nuclear Power Panel Discussion
12:30 - 14:00 delegate lunch delegate lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 6
Contracts & Procurement Issues and Trends
Carbon Capture & Storage Large Gas Turbines Boiler Operation Issues
15:30 - 16:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Session 7
Power Project Financing Panel Discussion
Large Gas Turbines - OEM Panel Discussion
Operation Training & Optimization
Thursday 29th September
09:00 - 10:30 Session 8
Power Development in India Controlling Plant Emissions IReciprocating Engine
TechnologyOils and Lubricants
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 9
China & India's Influence on SE Asia's Electricity Sector -
Panel DiscussionControlling Plant Emissions II CCGT Plant Technology Water Technology
15:00 - 16:00 closing reception & best paper awards closing reception & best paper awards
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Tuesday 27th September
09:00 - 10:30 Joint Opening Keynote Session Joint Opening Keynote Session
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
TRACK 1 TRACK 2 TRACK 3 TRACK 4 BREAK OUT SESSIONS
Trends, Finance & Planning
Environmental Challenges, Fuel options, Power Grid &
Distributed Generation
Power Plant Technologies
Operation, Optimization & Servicing
Nuclear Power
11:00 - 12:30 Session 1
Country Spotlights LNG Development and UsageThermal Plant
TechnologyTurbo Machinery Upgrades
12:30 - 14:00 delegate lunch delegate lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 2
Mega Trends in the Asian Power Market
Advanced Power Grids Large Steam Turbines Equipment Refurbishment
15:30 - 16:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Session 3
Mega Trends in the Asian Power Market - Panel Discussion
Aspects of Distributed Generation in Asia
Circulating Fluidized Bed Technology
Plant Upgrades
17:30 - 19:00 Opening reception Opening reception
Wednesday 28th September
09:00 - 10:30 Session 4
Major Generation Portfolio Trends
Flexible Power Generation Industrial Gas Turbines Control & AutomationNuclear Power in Malaysia
Panel Discussion”
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 5
Strategies for Asset Management
Fuel Mix ChoicesGas Turbine Power
AugmentationDiagnostics & Conditions Monitoring
Public Perception of Nuclear Power Panel Discussion
12:30 - 14:00 delegate lunch delegate lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 6
Contracts & Procurement Issues and Trends
Carbon Capture & Storage Large Gas Turbines Boiler Operation Issues
15:30 - 16:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Session 7
Power Project Financing Panel Discussion
Large Gas Turbines - OEM Panel Discussion
Operation Training & Optimization
Thursday 29th September
09:00 - 10:30 Session 8
Power Development in India Controlling Plant Emissions IReciprocating Engine
TechnologyOils and Lubricants
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break networking coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 9
China & India's Influence on SE Asia's Electricity Sector -
Panel DiscussionControlling Plant Emissions II CCGT Plant Technology Water Technology
15:00 - 16:00 closing reception & best paper awards closing reception & best paper awards
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Tuesday 27th September 2011
09:00 - 10:30 Joint Opening Keynote Session
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 1 Renewable Plenary Session - Regional Perspectives on Renewables
12:30 - 14:00 delegate lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 2 Renewable Regulatory Regime in the Asian Region - Panel Discussion
15:30 - 16:00 networking coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Session 3 Renewable Finance
17:30 - 19:00 Opening reception
Wednesday 28th September 2011
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
09:00 - 10:30 Session 4 A Look at the Carbon Market Post Kyoto - Panel Discussion
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 5 Geothermal Energy Small & Mini Hydro
12:30 - 14:00 delegate lunch
14:00 - 15:30 Session 6 Small Scale Renewables Asian Hydropower Case Studies
15:30 - 16:00 networking coffee break
16:00 - 17:30 Session 7 Biomass & Waste to Energy Hydropower Policy in Asia
Thursday 29th September 2011
TRACK 1 TRACK 2
09:00 - 10:30 Session 8 Emerging Technologies Solar 1
10:30 - 11:00 networking coffee break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 9 Wind Power Solar 2
15:00 - 16:00 closing reception & best paper award
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keYnote speakers
Yoshiaki TsukudaSenior Executive VPMitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI)Japan
Mr. yoshiaki Tsukuda has worked in the power generation field for more than 35 years. he joined Mhi’s gas Turbine design department in 1974, where he performed key technical roles in the development of high efficiency gas turbines.currently, Mr. Tsukuda leads Mhi Technology and innovation head Quarters. he also holds the post of senior executive Vice president and he is a member of the board. prior to his current position, he held key executive roles that include general Manager of Mhi power system division.Mr. Tsukuda has a Master of science in aeronautical engineering from The university of Tokyo. he is a fellow member of The Japan society of Mechanical engineers (JsMe) and Vice chairman of the gas Turbine society of Japan.
Dato’ Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui Minister of Energy, Green Technology & WaterMinistry of Energy, Green Technology & Water (KETTHA)Malaysia
born in Kuching, sarawak. dato’ sri peter chin Fah Kui was educated as a barrister-at-law at gray’s inn, london in 1971. he returned to sarawak and joined the law firm, M/s wan ullok, Jugah & chin and started his law practice in Miri, sarawak in 1972. he retired as a partner of the law firm upon his appointment as the parliamentary secretary to the Federal Ministry of welfare in 1986.dato’ sri peter chin has been the Member of parliament of Miri in Malaysia since 1985 and is currently the party organising secretary of the sarawak united people’s party.in 2004, he was appointed to the cabinet of Malaysia as the Minister of plantation industries and commodities. prior to his full ministerial appointment, his previous posts were deputy Minister of housing & local government and deputy Minister of science, Technology, innovation.On 10 april 2009, dato’ sri peter chin was appointed as the Minister of energy, green Technology and water.
Dato’ Sri Che Khalib Bin Mohamad NohChief Executive Officer Tenaga Nasional Berhad Malaysia
dato’ sri che Khalib bin Mohamad noh has been president, chief executive Officer and non-independent executive director of Tenaga nasional berhad since July 1, 2004. he is a Fellow of the association of chartered certified accountants (the united Kingdom) and a member of the Malaysian institute of accountants. he started his career with Messrs ernst & young and later joined bumiputra Merchant bankers berhad. between 1992 and 1999, he served in several companies within renong group, including projek lebuhraya utara selatan (plus), hbn Management services sdn. bhd., renong Overseas corporation sdn. bhd. and Marak unggul sdn. bhd., the consortium company responsible for the management of Keretapi Tanah Melayu berhad.in June 1999, dato’ sri che Khalib joined ranhill utilities berhad as the chief executive Officer. he was the Managing director and chief executive Officer of Kub Malaysia berhad prior to his appointment as president/chief executive Officer of Tenaga nasional berhad. prior to joining Tenaga nasional berhad, he served as a member of the board and executive committee of Khazanah nasional berhad from 2000 until 2004. he also served as a board member on several of the united engineers Malaysia berhad group of companies and bank industri & Teknologi Malaysia berhad.
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Keynote Session
09:00 - Tuesday 27th September
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Session 1: Country Spotlightspresentations will offer insights into the challenges and opportunities in the power sector of some selected countries in the region.
Chair: * Muhammad Dzulkifli B. Md Daud, General Manager (Strategic Management and Organisational Development), TNB, Malaysia
Spotlight on the Malaysia Power Market*representative from suruhanjaya Tenaga (energy commission)
Spotlight on the Bangladesh Power Market* Muhammed aziz Khan, chairman, summit power ltd., bangladesh
Spotlight on the Indonesia Power Market*nur pamudji, director of primary energy pT pln (persero), indonesia
Spotlight on the Philippines Power MarketMike Thomas, partner, The lantau group (hK) limited, hong Kongs.a.r
Spotlight on the Vietnam Power Marketyuwa parameswaran, project consultant, globaldata, singapore
Session 2: Mega Trends in the Asian Power Marketan essential examination of some of the overarching trends influencing the region’s electricity sector and its players.
Chair: Han Meng Chan, Founding Partner, Nature Elements Capital, P.R. China
Tomorrow’s Successful Electricity Industry: Challenges and Game ChangersMatthew hastings, director, edison electric institute, usa
Revisiting the Gas vs Coal DebateMark hutchinson, senior director, ihs cera, singapore
Mergers and Aquisitions* deepa pasumarty, Managing director, global head of power & utilities, standard chartered bank, singapore
Session 1: LNG Development and Usagesoutheast asia is becoming an important lng producing and consuming region. This session looks at aspects of lng use as a fuel in the power sector in the region.
Chair: Dil Devaser, Director - Development, Singapore LNG Corp., Singapore
The LNG Economy – Environmental Panacea or Tariff Disaster?Thomas w. parkinson, partner, The lantau group (hong Kong) limited, hong Kong s.a.r.
LNG for Distributed Power Generation and Microgrid Systemshiang Kwee ho, director, dnV clean Technology centre, singapore
Title to be Confirmedlau nai Tuang, Vice president, utilities and infrastructure, petro-nas, Malaysia
Session 2: Advanced Power Gridsa look at some issues concerning micro-grids and smart grids as well as some advice for the smart grid operator.
Chair: See Kenn Lee, Regional Manager - Strategy and Markets, Alstom Power, Malaysia
Micro-grid: its Development and an Application at an Industry ParkJinlong Ma, Manager, parsons brinckerhoff, hong Kong s.a.r.
Interactive Objectives and Constraints between Microgrid Elements of the Smart GridFazel Farahmand, senior controls engineer, Operation Technology inc, usa
Co-Authors: Tanuj Khandelwal, VP, Business Development; JJ Dai, VP, Advanced Tech; Farrokh Shokooh, President & CEO - Operation Technology Inc., USA
Risk-based Asset Management Approaches for T &D Network Operatorshalim Osman, Managing director, Total asset Management solutions, Malaysia
Co-Author: Prodipto Shankar Ghosh, Director - RUP Consultant Plus Inc, Malaysia
TUESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER
Networking Coffee Break
TRACK 1: TRENDS, FINANCE & PLANNINGTRACK 2: ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES, FUEL OPTIONS, POWER GRID & DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
Joint Opening Keynote Session
Chair: Nigel Blackaby, Director of Conferences, PennWell Corporation, UK
Panel Moderator: Sri Jegarajah, Energy Market Reporter, CNBC Asia Pacific, Singapore
09:00 – 10:30
10:30 – 11:00
11:00 - 12:30
14:00 - 15:30
Delegate Lunch
Networking Coffee Break
12:30 – 14:00
15:30 – 16:00
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Session 1: Thermal Plant Technologyan examination of some of the most advanced thermal plant technology.
Chair: Sundara Kavidass, Vice President / Corporate Engineering Services, Adani Power Ltd., India
Supercritical and Ultra-Supercritical Boilers-How High is Too Highdean huff, principal Mechanical engineer, burns & Mcdonnell, usa
IHI’s Advanced Supercritical Boiler Technologies for Firing Low Grade Coalyasuto nara, assistant Manager, ihi corporation, Japan
Co-Authors: Yutaka Kunisada, Deputy Division Director;Tetsuya Iwasaki, General Manager; Shinichi Takano, General Manager - IHI Corporation, Japan
Commissioning Results of State-of-the-Art Supercritical Coal-Fired BoilersKazuhiko saito, senior engineer, babcock-hitachi K.K., Japan
Co-Authors: Yusuke Harada, Engineer; Yusuke Kanamura, Engineer - Babcock-Hitachi K.K., Japan
Comparative Study on Supercritical and Subcritical Coal Fired Power Plants in Thailandpipat Juangjandee, senior engineer, egaT, Thailand
Session 2: Large Steam Turbineslarge steam turbines are at the heart of all coal, nuclear, oil and combined cycle power plants. The proven technology is constantly being advanced to improve efficiency and operations, resulting in considerable benefits to owners. These presentations focus on the latest developments in this critical component of power generation.
Chair: Dave Maslin, Regional Director, Power, WorleyParsons, Singapore
Ultra-Supercritical Steam Turbine Generator Sets for Coal Fired Power Plants in AsiaThomas Olboeter, sales director, alstom, p.r.china
Powerful Steam Turbines for Thermal Power Plants: New Projects and Modernizationsalexey Mironov, deputy head of steam Turbine laboratory, power Machines, OJsc, russia
Co-Authors: Alexander Lisyansky, Chief Designer of Steam Turbines; Stanislav Arkhipov, Nuclear Power Director, Power Machines - OJSC, Russia
SST6000 - State of the Art Steam Turbine Technology for USC Steam Power Plants and Future Coal Based Power Generation Michael wechsung, principal expert, siemens ag, germany
Session 1: Turbo Machinery UpgradesThis session on Operation, Optimization and servicing looks at improvements in operational benefits for existing gas turbines and steam turbines. presentations will address operational and efficiency benefits of upgrades to existing gas turbines and thermodynamic considerations for steam turbine upgrades and retrofits.
Chair: Joe Moody, Director - International Business, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc, USA
SGT-500 Still Going Stronger, Longer and More Efficientlyper Johansson, product Manager, siemens industrial Turbomachinery, sweden
Co-Author: Vladimir Navrotsky, Head of Service Engineering - Siemens, Sweden
Increasing Operational Benefits for GE’s 7FA and 9FA Gas Turbinesandrew baxter, 7F product Manager, ge energy, usa
Co-Authors: Bryan Sixberry, 7F Marketing Manager; Randy Morrell, 9FA Product Manager;Jeffrey Goldmeer, 9F Marketing Manage - GE Energy, USA
Thermodynamic Considerations for Large Steam Turbine Upgrades and Retrofitsronnie lindgren, director of business development, softinway inc, usa
Co-Authors: Leonid Moroz, CEO, SoftinWay, USA; Kirill Grebennik, Sr Ap-plication Engineer - SoftInWay, USA
Session 2: Equipment RefurbishmentThis session provides a number of examples of how refurbishment of existing equipment has overcome plant problems resulting in continued reliable operation and the deferment of the investment in replacement plant.
Chair: Eddie Taylor, Director Generation, Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd, Singapore
The Rotor Maintenance Case for the Generator in Youngdong Thermal Power Plant No. 2Kim Myung-kyu, staff, uy center, KOsep, south Korea
Co-Authors: Park Je-young, Assistant Manager; Kim Choong-gi, General Manager; Jeong Sam-soo, Senior Manager - KOSEP, South Korea
Thermal Stress Cracking in Steam Turbine Casing and Repair Methods: Case Studies from Electricity Generating Authority of ThailandKobchai wasuthalainan, head of steam Turbine engineering section, electricity generating authority of Thailand, Thailand
Co-Authors: Teerapat Chaocharoen, Engineer; Kanit Nangkala, Engineer - Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand
Solutions for “F” Class Gas Turbine Compressor Vane Rocking and Turbine Component RefurbishmentJollin dsouza, general Manager, pratt & whitney, usa
TUESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER
Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
Joint Opening Keynote Session
Chair: Nigel Blackaby, Director of Conferences, PennWell Corporation, UK
Panel Moderator: Sri Jegarajah, Energy Market Reporter, CNBC Asia Pacific, Singapore
Keynote Speakers:Hon. Dato’ Sri Peter Chin Fah Kui, Minister of Energy, Green Technology & Water, MalaysiaDato’ Sri Che Khalib bin Mohammed Noh, Chief Executive Officer, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, MalaysiaYoshiaki Tsukuda, Senior Executive Vice President and Board Member, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Japan
TRACK 3: POWER PLANT TECHNOLOGIES TRACK 4: OPERATION, OPTIMIZATION & SERVICING
Delegate Lunch Delegate Lunch
Networking Coffee Break Networking Coffee Break
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Session 3: Mega Trends in the Asian Power Market - Panel Discussionpanel to discuss and debate the primary mega trends highlighted in the previous session and also identify other key ones. The objective is for delegates to take away what are the key issues and challenges for the asia power markets over the next 5-10 years in the eyes of practitioners.
Chair: Joseph (Giuseppe) Jacobelli, Managing Partner, Asia Clean Tech Energy Investments Co Ltd, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Panellists:- Matthew hastings, director, edison electric institute, usa- Mark hutchinson, senior director, ihs cera, singapore- sean purdie, senior Vp - development, Marubeni asian power ltd.,hong Kong s.a.r.- * John Matthew palumbo, senior executive Vice president -
business development (international), egcO, Thailand- * deepa pasumarty, Managing director, global head of power &
utilities, standard chartered bank, singapore- *representative from Meiya power
Session 3: Aspects of Distributed Generation in Asiaa look at how distributed generation in asia can help reduce emmisions, promote cost and network efficiencies and diversify energy supplies.
Chair: Dale Probasco, Managing Director, Navigant Consulting Inc, USA
Distributed Power Generation and Regional Integrated Energy PlanningQinghuan wang, Technical consultant / professor, international copper association beijing Office, p.r.china
Co-Author: Wei Jin, Project Manager - International Copper Association Beijing Office, P.R. China
Energy Storage Systemholger hanneman, global sales Manager, abb ltd, new Zealand
Steady State Operation of Micro Grid on Isolated Distribution NetworkMohammad hossein ashourian Jozdani, researcher, universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Co-Authors: Abdullah Asuhaimi b. Mohd Zin, Professor; Ahmad Safawi b. Mokhtar, Senior Lecturer; Zaniah bt Muda, Senior Lecturer - Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Evolving Decentralized Power Plants in AsiaVincent posta, 6b&6Fa senior product Marketing Manager, ge energy, France
Co-Authors: Oo Ngee New, Sales Application Engineer; Andy Hoe, Account Manager; Olivier Honoré, Evaluation Analyst - GE Energy, Singapore; Frederic Delaval, Evaluation Analyst - GE Energy, France
TUESDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER (CONTINUED)
16:00 - 17:30
TRACK 1: TRENDS, FINANCE & PLANNINGTRACK 2: ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES, FUEL OPTIONS, POWER GRID & DISTRIBUTED GENERATION
Opening Reception17:30 – 19:00
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Session 3: Circulating Fluidized Bed TechnologyThese papers outline the features and advantages of cFb technology.
Chair: Svend Erik Jensen, Senior Vice President - Construction & EPC Management, Glow Group, Thailand
Completion of Advanced Small Package CFB Boiler Developmenthirotada Fujii, engineer, sumitomo heavy industries, Japan
Co-Authors: Yoshihiro Nakatani, Senior Engineer; Takemi Watanabe, Engineer - Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Japan
Alstom Power’s Fuel Flexible 200-350 MWe CFB Technologypierre gauville, cFb product Manager, alstom, France
Co-Authors: Christian Enault, Engineering Director; Daniel Moreau, Sales Director - Alstom, France
Design and Operation of CFB with Compact Separatorweigang chen, Vice president, Foster wheeler power group asia, p.r.china
Co-Author: Pengzhi Jiang, Senior Manager, Performance Engineering - Foster Wheeler Power Group Asia, P.R. China
Session 3: Plant Upgradepresentations looking at what successes can be achieved with plant and equipment upgrades.
Chair: Meng Hin Chow, Managing Director, Thermal Services Malaysia, Alstom Services Sdn.Bhd, Malaysia
The Success Case of Fuel Conversion in Yeongdong Thermal Power Plant No. 1yu seong-keun, staff, KOsep, south Korea
Co-Authors: Choi Yi-Gwon, Senior Manager; Kim Myung-hyun, Vice President; Kim Deog-sung, General Manager - KOSEP, South Korea
Senoko Power Station CCP2 Performance Increase with Focus on EfficiencyMarcus gera, senior Manager gT upgrades, siemens energy, germany
Co-Author: Stuart McWilliams, Vice President Asset Managemen - Senoko Energy Pte Ltd. Singapore
7EA Gas Turbine Technology Upgradesaileen barton, product Manager - 7ea Markets, ge energy, usa
Implementation of a Power Upgrade on an Isolated Remote Grid – a Case Studydavid O’neill, bu Manager - service, abb australia, australia
Co-Author: Kyna Leong, Project Engineer - ABB Australia, Australia
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Session 4: Major Generation Portfolio Trendsa look at some of the significant factors affecting power generation development in asia and the impact of new technologies.
Chair: * Manuel F. Perez Dubuc, Chairman & CEO, Meiya Power Co. Ltd, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Powering Economic Growth : Sustainable Base Load Power Generation for Developing Marketsarun sen, ceO, lanco international, singapore
RE & Cleantech Trends in the Asian Power Sector ContextJoseph (giuseppe) Jacobelli, Managing partner, asia clean Tech energy investments co ltd, hong Kong s.a.r.
Options and Challenges in Reducing Carbon Emissions Across the Power Sector in Asiawalter gerardi, principal consultant, sKM pty ltd, australia
Strategies for New Technologies to Penetrate Existing Marketssarah Fairhurst, partner, The lantau group (hK) limited, hong Kong s.a.r.
Session 5: Strategies for Asset ManagementThis session will show how the implementation of effective asset management practices can enhance plant performance leading to improved financial returns and reduced impact to the environment.
Chair: Eddie Taylor, Director Generation, Parsons Brinckerhoff Pte Ltd, Singapore
How Economics can be accorded to Performance Aspect in Effective Asset Managementparichart suttiprasit, planning engineer, electricity generating authority of Thailand, Thailand
Co-Authors: Wilaiporn Tirakhan, Head of Business Result Analysis Section; Boonyanit Wongrakmit, Director of Generation Area Planning and Evaluation Department - Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Thailand
Changes in Generation Efficiency of Coal Fired Power Plants in ChinaJinlong Ma, Manager, parsons brinckerhoff, hong Kong s.a.r
Key Success Factors for Implementation of Leading Practices in Asset Managementraja ratnam, business development leader asset Management asia-pacific, aurecon, australia
Improving the Performance of Coal Fired Power Plants - The Full Plant Energy Efficiency Assessmentwerner Janik, global head of sales energy efficiency and service, abb, germany
Co-Author: Stefan Hatt, Group Vice President – Global Head of Service - Power Generation - ABB, Switzerland
Session 4: Flexible Power GenerationThis session explores innovations from the leading suppliers of power generation equipment to help generators to meet the growing need for flexibility in so far as load response, efficiency and life cycle cost. Chair: Nomi Ahmad, Managing Director - MENA & COO, Lanco Power International Pte Ltd., Singapore
Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Solutions for Firming the Gridrepresentative from ge energy, usa
Improved Combined Cycle Operational Flexibility Saves Fuelandreas pickard, head of product Marketing plants, siemens ag, germany
Smart Power Today – The Challenges & Opportunities for a Flexible Power Generationsee Kenn lee, regional Manager – strategy & Markets, alstom power, Malaysia
Co-Author: Murray Champion, Strategic Projects Director - Alstom Power, Australia
Flexicycle Power Plants – Combining Unique Operational Flexibility with Optimum Combined Cycle Efficiencyniklas haga, general Manager, Marketing, wartsila Finland Oy / power plants, Finland
Session 5: Fuel Mix Choicesgas turbine manufacturers are addressing a need for users to burn a wider variety of fuel types and qualities.
Chair: Markus Lorenzini, VP Sales - Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, Siemens AG Energy, Germany
E-class Gas Turbine Fuel Flexibilityaileen barton, product Manager - 7ea Markets, ge energy, usa
Siemens Gas Turbine Fuel Flexibility - The Business Advantage for Asiaheinrich hermsmeyer, head of gas Turbine product line engineering syngas/lowbTu, siemens power generation, germany
Extended Fuel Flexibility for E and F - class Gas Turbine Combustion Systemspeter stuttaford, director, combustion engineering psa an alstom company, usa
WEDNESDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER
11:00 - 12:30
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Session 4: Industrial Gas Turbinesa session focusing on the uses and advantages of industrial gas turbines.
Chair: Suryanarayan Ramanan, Marketing Director, GE Energy Asia Pacific, Singapore
Operating with Variating Fuel Properties Without Additional WI-Measurement on SGT-600Mats blomstedt, product Manager, siemens, sweden
Aeroderivative Solutions for Combined Heat & Power Applicationsdaniel loero, aero energy Marketing leader, ge energy, usa
Title to be Confirmed* henrik scheren, director business development, solar Turbines, usa
Session 5: Gas Turbine Power Augmentationa look at some of the latest technologies aimed at getting the most out of gas turbine operation often in challenging conditions.
Chair: *Rajnish Goswami, Vice President, Head of Gas & Power Consulting Asia & Middle East, Wood Mackenzie, Singapore
ARCTIC - Inlet Air Conditioning Solution for Gas Turbinesbhupinder dayal, lM6000 package program Manager, general electric company, usa
Co-Authors: Edward Wacek, LM6000 Product Line Leader; Christian Mieckowski, Product Development Engineer - General Electric Company, USA
Improving Efficiency and Output with Packaged Chiller SystemsJoe stuparich, director, Tic, Turbine air systems, usa
The Effect of GT Inlet Air Cooling on Optimum Size of Heller Cooling Tower in Yazd Combined Cycle Power Planthadi heidary, Technical studies expert, Mapna group, iran
Co-Authors: Parham Saen, Technical Studies Expert; Zahra Gomar, Technical Studies Manage - Mapna Group, Iran
High Efficient Peak Power on DemandJan beiler, performance engineer / lead of research and development for wet compression, siemens ag, germany
Co-Authors: Peter Trauner, Head Marketing Gas Turbine Modernizations - Advanced 50Hz; Petra Michalke, Marketing Manager Communciation for Gas Turbine Modernizations & Upgrades - Siemens AG, Germany
Session 4: Control & AutomationThe industry is currently undergoing major technological and organizational changes. These changes present opportunities for power systems designers to re-visit methods by which the system is operating today and to possibly establish new control paradigms more amendable to future needs. This session should be useful and informative to anyone interested in the subject.
Chair: Keh Sai Lee, Electrical Consultant, K.S. Lee & Associates, Singapore
SIL3 Certification Case StudyJonathan craig nicholson, Manager, coe alspa blueline, alstom power, usa
Seamless Integration of Legacy Control Systems Into State-of-the-Art Thermal Power Plants – Case Study Tata Power Indiastefan ritzmann, communication account, abb power systems, switzerland
*presentation by emerson process systems
Session 5: Diagnostics & Condition Monitoringa look at how some diagnostic condition monitoring technologies can increase productivity and reduce downtime.
Chair: Eric Lassurguere, Sales Director Asia, UCC, Thailand
Monitoring and Diagnostics for Gas Turbines – Case Studiescharlie nicol, diagnostic systems Manager, Turbine services limited, uK
Generator Current Transformers - In-Service Testing and Analysis – Case StudiesMarco Machi, global Marketing Manager, abb inc., usa
Co-Author: Vladimir Khalin, Instrumentation & Testing Manager - ABB Inc., USA
The Use of Laser Illumination in Remote Visual InspectionJeffrey lg Koh, senior applications engineer, Olympus singapore pte ltd, singapore
Emissions Monitoring of GHG, THC, VOC, HCl, and Other HAPS by FTIR in the Fieldbarbara Marshik, applications Manager, MKs instruments, usa
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Session 6: Contracts & Procurement Issues and Trendsa session designed to offer perspectives on some of the legal, contractual and procurement problems faced by power asset owners and developers.
Chair: John Yeap, Partner, Head of Energy, Asia Pacific, Pinsent Masons, International Lawyers, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Title to be confirmedMason wallick, associate director, energy & infrastructure, westlb ag, singapore
Navigating Procurement Risks and Challenges in Asian Power Projects - a Legal Practitioner’s View on Optimising Contracting ArrangementsJohn yeap, partner, head of energy, asia pacific, pinsent Masons, international lawyers, hong Kong s.a.r.
* representative from wartsila
Session 6: Carbon Capture & Storagea valuable look at the advancements in ccs technology and implimentation as well as the uncertainties.
Chair: Charles Diestel, Vice President, Samsung C&T, Singapore
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) – Knowledge Gained from the Feed Stage of the UK CCS Competitiongrant spence, senior principal engineer, Mott Macdonald, uK
CCS Demonstrations – Critical Path Projects to Support Power Industry GHG StrategiesVauhini Telikapalli, director - product development, alstom power, switzerland
Co-Author: Scott Darling, Product Manager - Alstom Power, USA
Advancements in Commercial-scale OxyCoal Combustion for Carbon Capture Power GenerationKevin Mccauley, dir. advanced Tech development, asia, babcock & wilcox, usa
Cost of Electricity Generation with CCS - the Uncertainties Around the Cost Estimation of the Transport and Storage Elements in the CSS Chaindominic cook, ccs group Manager, pb eMena power division, uK
Co-Author: Heidi Sick, Team Manager, Power Generation - PB AAP Power Division, Australia
WEDNESDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER (CONTINUED)
16:00 - 17:30
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Networking Coffee Break15:30 – 16:00
Session 7: Power Project Financing - Panel DiscussionThis expert panel discussion focusses on financing, including project finance, raising equity capital and financing concepts.
Chair: Daniel Liew, Asia Managing Partner, SJ Berwin LLP, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Panellists:- han Meng chan, Founding partner, nature elements capital, p.r. china- andrew Kinloch, Md, logie group ltd., hong Kong s.a.r - *Mark Takahashi, group director & chief Financial Officer, clp holdings ltd , hong Kong s.a.r.- *Manuel F. perez dubuc, chairman & ceO, Meiya power co. ltd, hong Kong s.a.r. - * conor Mccoole, Managing director, head of project Finance for asia, standard chartered bank, singapore - * ryuichi Kaga, resident executive Officer for asia and Oceania asia and Oceania headquarters, Japan bank for international
cooperation, hong Kong s.a.r- * geoffrey Tan, director, structured Finance, Overseas private investment corporation, usa- * representative from the bank of china - * representative from Malakoff
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Session 6: Large Gas TurbinesThe world’s biggest gas turbine manufacturers update delegates on the latest developments in their heavy duty models.
Chair: Philip Tan, Member of the Energy Commission, Malaysia
SGT5-8000H / SGT6-8000H Product Linewillibald Fischer, program director 8000h, siemens ag, energy sector, germany
Performance and Flexibility - the Latest GT26 Sequential Combustion Gas TurbineMichael ladwig, director Marketing, alstom, switzerland
Co-Author: Frank Hummel, Program Manager - Alstom, Switzerland
Mitsubishi Advanced Large Frame Gas Turbine DevelopmentTakashi Kishine, Manager, Mitsubishi heavy industries,lTd., Japan
Co-Authors: Akimasa Muyama, Deputy General Manager; Junichiro Masada, General Manager; Yukimasa Nakamoto, Manager; Toshishige Ai, Acting Manage - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.LTD, Japan
Performance Improvements in GE’s 9FB Gas Turbinelaurent cornu, 9Fb product Manager, ge energy, France
Session 7: Large Gas Turbines - OEM Panel Discussiona fascinating opportunity to listen to and participate in a discussion among the world’s leading gas turbine experts as they consider the current market needs for large gTs and compare recent technological developments.
Chair: Philip Tan, Member of the Energy Commission, Malaysia
Panellists:- willibald Fischer, program director 8000h, siemens ag, energy sector,
germany- Michael ladwig, director Marketing, alstom, switzerland- Takashi Kishine, Manager, Mitsubishi heavy industries,lTd., Japan- laurent cornu, 9Fb product Manager, ge energy, France
Session 6: Boiler Operation Issuesa busy session of papers looking at efficient and environmental operation of power plant boilers.
Chair: * Dr. Warren Wang, Director - Technical Services, Meiya Power Company Limited, Hong Kong S.A.R.
On-line Boiler Cleaning with Gas Explosions - a Cost Effective and Safe Way of Improving Plant Economics with Immediate Paybackalexander luedi, general Manager, explosion power hong Kong limited, hong Kong s.a.r.
Co-Author: Anthony Leung Ho Hung, Sales Manager - Explosion Power Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong S.A.R.
Innovative Solutions for Controlling Slagging and Fouling in Coal Fired BFBC and CFBC BoilersKannan Karumandapam parthiban, boiler consultant, M/s Venus energy audit system, india
Long-term Experiences and Developments of Seawater FGD Technologyclaudia bautsch, process engineer / r&d, hamon enviroserv, germany
Co-Authors: Yuda Tomo, Section Head of Chemistry & Environment - PT. YTL Jawa Timur, Indonesia; Ferdinand Grafahrend, Senior Process Engineer - Hamon Enviroserv, Germany
Ash Deposits in Coal Boilersrod hatt, president, coal combustion, inc., usa
Reserve Presentation A Boiler Performance Evaluation for a Biomass Co-milling ProjectMarc clemson, generation development Manager, genesis energy, new Zealand
Co-Authors: Samuel Pearce, Generation Development Engineer; Jane Bydder, Generation Development Engineer - Genesis Energy, New Zealand
Session 7: Operation Training & OptimizationOperating a power plant efficiently and minimising emissions requires a skilled and experienced workforce and the latest technology. These issues are explored in this session.
Chair: * Representative from TNB, Malaysia
Application of “EnergyWin” to Jimah Power Unitsshigehiro Miyamae, Managing director, ihi power system Malaysia sdn bhd, Malaysia
Co-Authors: Eiichi Koda, Senior Engineer - CRIEPI, Central Research Insti-tute Electric Power Industry, Japan; Akihiko Fujita, Senior Engineer - Electric Power Engineering Systems Co., Ltd., Japan; Kiminori Sato, Engineer - IHI Power System Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
Primary Energy Conservation for Future Generationganapathy subramaniam, Manager,power solutions, asia pacific, honeywell, india
On-line Testing and Dynamic Simulations for Optimization of Power Generation Performance and Operator Skillssven granfors, product Manager, solvina ab, sweden
‘Right First Time’ Protecting your Investment through Effective Mobilisation of your Power Plant Teamséamus Fitzgerald, business development Manager, O&M solutions, esb international, ireland
Co-Author: Peter Davis, O&M Manager - ESB International, Ireland
WEDNESDAY 28TH SEPTEMBER (CONTINUED)
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Session 8: Power Development in Indiaa look at the issues and development of india’s power sector from some of its major player.
Chair: James Ooi, Associate Director, IHS CERA, Singapore
Beyond the Crossroads: Indian Power Market Design – Technical & Institutional Challengesanchal bhowmick, sr. general Manager, lahmeyer international (india) pvt. ltd., india
* representative from power exchange india
* representative from lanco power international
* representative from Tata power
Session 9: China & India’s Influence on SE Asia’s Electricity SectorFew deny that what china and india do affect others in the region. Our panel will share their views on just how their influence is being felt in the energy field and the future implications.
Chair: *K.K Chan, CEO, Nature Elements Capital, P.R China
Panellists:- david c. buxbaum, Founder, anderson & anderson llp, p.r.
china- * John stefan robertsson, group director - corporate Finance and
development, clp holdings, hong Kong s.a.r- * colin Tam, Founder and chairman of ippF, hong Kong s.a.r.- *representative from lanco power international- *representative from Meiya power- *representative from powertek berhad
Session 8: Controlling Plant Emissions IThis double session on controlling plant emissions will present state-of-the-art systems to control sO2, nOx, particulate as well as other emissions from power facilities. presentations will detail case studies and new/developing ideas for optimizing emission control while lowering auxiliary power and reagent costs.
Chair: Peter Smart, Power Generation Manager, Asia, Sin-clair Knight Merz, Malaysia
Polishing Dry Scrubber Allows Reagent Optimization for CFB BoilersJeromy Jones, process engineer, burns & Mcdonnell, usa
Co-Author: J. Gary Weis, Project Manager - Burns & McDonnell, USA
Fabric Filters for Large Coal Fired Power Plantsstephen Francis, product engineering Manager, alstom power inc., usa
Co-Author: Ajay Vajpeyi, Mgr. Process Engineering-Particulates - Alstom Projects India Limited, India
Enhanced Modern Air Pollution Control Technologies to Comply with Stringent Emission Standardsprakash dhargalkar, executive Vice president, hamon research-cottrell, usa
Session 9: Controlling Plant Emissions IIThis double session on controlling plant emissions will present state-of-the-art systems to control sO2, nOx, particulate as well as other emissions from power facilities. presentations will detail case studies and new/developing ideas for optimizing emission control while lowering auxiliary power and reagent costs.
Chair: Gary Weis, Senior Project Manager, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company Inc., USA
Title to be confirmed* alastair scott, Managing partner, erM, singapore
Application of FW Ultra-Low NOx Combustion Technology on Nghi Son Arch Fired Boilers in Vietnampengzhi Jiang, senior Manager, performance engineering, Foster wheeler power group asia, p.r.china
Co-Author: Weigang Chen, VP - Foster Wheeler Power Group Asia, P.R.China
Installation of CFD-Based Combustion Modifications Achieve Significant NOx Reductions in Wall and T-Fired Coal Boilerswilliam latta, Managing director, lp amina, p.r.china
THURSDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER
11:00 - 12:30
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Session 8: Reciprocating Engine Technologya session dedicated to the continuing advancements in design and operation of reciprocating engines for power generation.
Chair: John C.Y. Lee, Manager, Caterpillar Inc., Singapore
GE’s New J624 Gas Engine With 2-Stage TurbochargingKlaus payrhuber, product Manager, ge Jenbacher, austria
Co-Author: Martin Schneider, Product Manager - GE Jenbacher, Austria
Fault Ride Through’ Effects on Alternators Connected to the Gridsridhar narayanan, electromagnetic design engineer, cummins generator Technologies, uK
Co-Authors: Gary Berridge, Global Product Planning Leader; Neil Brown, Chief Engineer - Research & Technology - Cummins Generator Technolo-gies, UK; Andreas Biebighaeuser, General Engineering Manager ASBU - Cummins Generator Technologies, Germany
Session 9: CCGT Plant Technologysession focused on state-of-the-art gas fired combined-cycle technologies from some of the worlds leading experts.
Chair: Peter Smart, Power Generation Manager, Asia, Sinclair Knight Merz, Malaysia
Siemens H-class CCPP Technology: Implementation of the First 50Hz Unit and Update on Latest 60Hz Plant Design StandardThomas hagedorn, Vice president sales gT asia-pacific, siemens ag, germany
Co-Authors: Kais Sfar, Product Line Manager; Joergen Krömeke, Techni-cal Project Manager; Thomas Fuchs, Project Manager RPP Development - Siemens AG, Germany
Rapid Start & Flexible Operation – Emerging Technologies in Advanced Gas Turbine Combined Cycle PlantsJagatheesan senthilvel, project Manager, worleyparsons, usa
Technology Advancements for Combined Cycle Plants to Support Lower CO2 Emissions and Better Operating FlexibilityMarcus scholz, commercial director, ge energy, spain
Co-Author: Guy Deleonardo, Product Manage - GE Energy, USA
Session 8: Oils and Lubricantssession on the application, challenges and scientific developments of oil and lubricants in poer generation.
Chair: Dale Probasco, Managing Director, Navigant Consulting, Inc., USA
A Long Term Study of Using Balanced Charge Agglomeration for Oil Purification on GE 7FA Turbinesraymond gomes, ceO, isopur Fluid Technologies, inc., usa
Oil Analysis and Ferrography Wear Analysis: A Valuable Technique for Condition Based Monitoring in Power Generationwin nie ho, laboratory Manager, Metalux Oil analysis sdn bhd, Malaysia
The Wind Turbine Industry as a Driving Force for the Development of Next Generation High-Performance Industrial LubricantsJoe O’connor, senior product application specialist, shell lubricants, uK
Title to be Confirmedrepresentative from Mobil industrial lubricants
Session 9: Water TechnologyThe all important aspect of water treatment and quality is explored in these presentations.
Chair: Rajeev Kishore, Vice President Technology South Asia, ABB, India
Comparison of Mixed Bed and Precoat Filtration in Condensate Polishing System in Power Generation Systemseyed hossein Miri, process engineer, Mapna group, iran
“Zero Liquid Discharge” for Cycling Power Plant to Minimize Water Consumption and Environmental Impactanke söllner, water chemistry engineer, siemens ag, germany
Co-Authors: Wolfgang Glueck, Senior Engineer; Herbert Fahrnbauer, Direc-tor - Siemens, Germany; Oliver Rappich, Key Market Manager - Hager & Elsässer, Germany
How Neutralizing Amines Can Play a Key Role in the Treatment of Power Plant High-Purity Boiler Feedwaterluis carvalho, principal engineer, ge water & process Technologies, canada
Co-Author: James Robinson, Senior Technical Advisor - GE Water & Pro-cess Technologies, USA
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Mr. P. K.Doshidirector, business development - asia excel servicesusa
Mr. James GordonManaging directornavigant consulting asia ltd.hong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Rosman Hamzahdirector of business developmentalstom asia pacific sdn bhdMalaysia
Mr. Tom Hiewassociateashurst llpsingapore
Dr. Mohd Ashhar HJ Khalid DirectorMalaysian nuclear agencyMalaysia
Dr. Mohd Zamzam JaafarceOMalaysia nuclear power corporation (Mnpc)Malaysia
Mr. Edward KeeVice presidentnera economic consultingusa
Mr. Milko Kovachevregional director nuclear asia & Middle eastworleyparsonsu.a.e
Mr. Joel Laykinsecretary generalindependent power producers Forum (ippF)hong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Daniel Liewasia Managing partnersJ berwin llphong Kong s.a.r.
Dr. Muhd Noor Muhd Yunusdeputy director general (Technical)Malaysian nuclear agencyMalaysia
Dr. Selena Ngregional director, south-east asia and Oceania arevasingapore
Mr. John Yeappartner, head of energy, asia pacificpinsent Masons, international lawyershong Kong s.a.r.
with nuclear power currently a worldwide hot topic, pOwer-gen asia is offering two special sessions dedicated to discuss and debate this important topic.These two break-out sessions, featuring a range of high profile, quality speakers, will deliver two panel discussions looking, firstly, at nuclear power in Malaysia, and secondly, the public relations battle the industry needs to tackle in order to improve perception to win the publics acceptance of nuclear power.you can be sure this will be hotly debated, with both sides of the argument – and questions taken from the floor that could put the industry on the spot.
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WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER
09:00 - 10:30 Session 4: Nuclear Power in Malaysia - Panel DiscussionMalaysia plans to build two 1000 Mw reactors by 2022. without nuclear power in the mix, Malaysia may become locked into a high-carbon portfolio of fossil fuelled generation like coal and gas. This panel discussion will examine Malaysia’s nuclear ambitions in detail. how will the country benefit? are the alterna-tives credible? will nuclear power be safe?
Chair: To be confirmed
Invited Panelists:- Mohd Zamzam Jaafar, ceO, Malaysia nuclear power corporation (Mnpc), Malaysia- prof. dato noramly Muslim, Malaysian atomic energy licensing board, Malaysia- daud Mohamad, current iaea deputy director general and head of department of nuclear sciences and applications, Malaysia- Tan sri datuk dr ahmad Tajuddin ali, chairman of the Malaysian energy commission, Malaysia - gurmit singh, chairman, centre for environment, Technology & development, Malaysia- The hon. datuk seri dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkili bagrsc, phd (la Trobe), dgsM, pgdK, asdK, Jp , Minister of science, Technology and innovation,
Malaysia
10:30 – 11:00 Networking Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 5: Public Perception of Nuclear Power - Panel DiscussionThe Fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant accident was a catastrophe for Japan and no amount of public relations can alter that. however, the disaster raised some interesting questions about public perception of nuclear power, which will be discussed here. was Fukushima reported in a fair and balanced fashion? do people have sufficient knowledge to make a rational judgement about the real dangers of nuclear power? and how can the nuclear power industry better educate the public?
Chair: Selena Ng, Regional Director, South-East Asia and Oceania, Areva, Singapore
Invited Panelists:- dr. peter M. sandman, usa - brian debruin, aon, hong Kong s.a.r. - steve Marcopoto, cnn, hong Kong - ian hore-lacy, world nuclear association, uK
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Mr. Ahmad Zaidi Ahmadsenior Manager (business planning & performance)Tenaga nasional berhadMalaysia
Mr. Nomi AhmadManaging directo, Mena & cOOlanco power international pte ltd.singapore
Mr. Azahari AlimanManager (corporate communication)sarawak energy berhadMalaysia
Mr. Joseph Andersonchairmannext generation infrastructure groupsingapore
Mr. Han Meng ChanFounding partnernature elements capitalp.r. china
Dr. K.K. ChanceOnature elements capitalp.r. china
Mr. Dil Devaserdirector - developmentsingapore lng corp.singapore
Mr. Charles G. DiestelVice presidentsamsung c&Tusa
Mr. Victor Dizondirector power & utilitiesstandard chartered banksingapore
Mr. James GordonManaging directornavigant consulting asia ltd.hong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Rajnish GoswamiVice president, head of gas & power consulting asia & Middle eastwood Mackenziesingapore
Mr. Paismanathan GovindasamyVice presidentabb Malaysia sdn bhdMalaysia
Mr. Mark Hutchinsonsenior directorihs cerasingapore
Mr. Giuseppe (Joseph) JacobelliManaging parnerasia clean Tech energy investments co ltdhong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Svend Erik Jensensenior Vice president - construction & epc Managementglow groupThailand
Mr. Sundara KavidassVice president / corporate engineering servicesadani power ltd.india
Mr. Normen Keglercouncil chairmanippFhong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Andrew KinlochMdlogie group ltd.hong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Zuraimy Kushailigroup general Manager - corporate affairssarawak energy berhadMalaysia
Mr. Eric Lassurgueresales director asia pacific united conveyor corporation Thailand
Mr. Joel Laykinsecretary generalindependent power producers Forumhong Kong
Mr. John C. LeeManager caterpillar asia pte. ltd.singapore
Mr. Keh Sai Leeelectrical consulting engineerK.s. lee & associatessingapore
Mr. Wi-Young LeeVice presidentdoosan heavy industries & constructionsouth Korea
Mr. Daniel Liewasia Managing partnersJ berwin llphong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. K.T. Limcommittee Member electrical engineering Technial divisionThe institution of engineers, Malaysia (ieM)Malaysia
Mr. Markus LorenziniVp salessiemens aggermany
Mr. Dave Maslinpower regional director, asia and Middle eastworleyparsonssingapore
Mr. James Ooiassociate directorihs cerasingapore
Mr. Manuel F. Perez Dubucchairman & ceOMeiya power co. ltdhong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Sean Purdiesenior Vp - developmentMarubeni asian power ltd.hong Kong s.a.r.
Mr. Sushil Purohitregional director – s.e asia & australiawärtsilä singapore pte ltdsingapore
Mr. Saji Raghavancountry presidentalstom asia pacific sdn bhdMalaysia
Mr. Sridhar Samudraladirector – asiaworld alliance for decentralized energyusa
Mr. Peter Smartpower generation Manager, asiasinclair Knight MerzMalaysia
Mr. Suryanarayan RamananMarketing directorge energy asia pacificsingapore
Mr. Mark Takahashigroup director & chief Financial Officerclp holdings ltdhong Kong s.a.r.
Mrs. Sharon Tandeputy director, international relationsenergy Market authoritysingapore
Mr. Eddie Taylordirector engineeringparsons brinckerhoff pte ltdsingapore
Mr. Mason Wallickdirector, energy & infrastructurewestlb agsingapore
Mr. Gary Weissenior project Managerburns & Mcdonnell engineering company incusa
Mr. Nick WrightVice president, external relations & strategic communicationsarawak energy berhadMalaysia
Mr. John Yeappartner, head of energy, asia pacificpinsent Masons, international lawyershong Kong s.a.r.
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Mr. Narottam Aul Vice president Ventyx australia
Dr. Palghat Balasankarirenewable cogen asiaindia
Mr. Seung Joo Choesenior Vice presidentdoosan heavy industries & construction co., ltdKorea
Mr. Vince Choisenior project Managere.On climate & renewables singapore
Mr. Somsak Chutanan Managing directorinfratech engineering & services com-pany limited Thailand
Mr. Alan Dale Gonzalesexecutive directorFull advantageThailand
Mr. Francis Griffinhydro Team leaderMott Macdonald, ltd.united Kingdom
Mr. Rosman Hamzahdirector of business developmentalstomMalaysia
Prof. Dr. Giang Pham HongchairmanVietnam national committee on large dams & water resources development (VncOld)Vietnam
Mr. Arul Joe MathiasManaging directorrenewable cogen asiaindia
Mr. Robert McGregorpartneractissingapore
Mr. Torsten Pedersendirector, sales nsea Vestas australia
Mr. Peter Raeproject director - Theun - hinboun expansion projectTheun hinboun power company limitedlao pdr
Mr. Taraz Sabawind group Managerparsons brinckerhoff (pb power) australia
Mr. Josef Ullmerpresident director andritz hydroindonesia
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power-gen asia 2011 opening reception
Tuesday 27th September 201117.30 – 19.00Exhibition Floor
The pOwer-gen asia Opening reception is an ideal opportunity for you to continue business discussions or just relax at the end of a busy day.
you are cordially invited to attend and enjoy a selection of canapés and drinks and welcome to bring your colleagues, clients and prospective business partners.
The Opening reception is open to all and is free of charge
we sincerely hope you can join us at this reception and look forward to meeting you.
The POWER-GEN Asia team.
closing reception anD best paper awarDs
Thursday 29th September15.00 – 16.00Delegate Restaurant
please join us in the delegate restaurant after the close of the conference sessions on Thursday 29th september, for the closing reception and announcement and presentation of the prestigious pOwer-gen asia 2011 best paper awards to be held during the closing reception.
Judges from pOwer-gen asia’s expert conference programme advisory board will choose a best paper award winner from each of the pOwer-gen asia conference tracks, based on outstanding concept, content and presentation during the conference.
This awards presentations will be followed by a selection of drinks and refreshments.
Take this opportunity to show your support and appreciation for industry innovation by attending the awards presentations.
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*Please Note:• No onsite registration will be available• All attendees must have registered and paid for the tour before Wednesday 14th September• All attendees will have to provide the required additional information requested (a form will be sent to you upon following registration) by
Thursday 15th September or will not be granted acces to the plant
power-gen asia technical plant tour
Technical Tour One – Tuanku Ja’afar Power Station, Port DicksonMonday 26th September 2011
Tenaga Nasional BerhadMeeting Point: POWER-GEN Asia Registration Area, KLCC Convention CentreMeeting Time: 08.00Duration: All dayCost: €95 (Photographs are not permitted on this tour)
The Tuanku Ja’afar power station contributed almost 25% of Tnb’s total generating capacity in 2009, but accounts for only 12% of the company’s installed capacity. This makes the Tuanku Ja’afar power station the most efficient and profitable business unit in Tnb.
The 2 phase us$1.2 billion project was completed in december 2008, comprising of two blocks of 750 Mw combined cycle power plant, which are both high in efficiency and environmentally friendly. The gas fired power plants utilise state-of-the-art technologies, turbines from Mhi, ge and Toshiba and employ industry best practices in power generation.
PD1The pd1 gas turbine plant is made up of two 250Mw units of highly efficient Mhi 701F3 gas Turbines equipped with environmentally friendly dry low nOx burners, which help to reduce gas emission levels.its combined cycle plant is made up of two units of triple pressure heat recovery steam generators and one 250 Mw unit of double Flow Tandem compound steam Turbine.its 55.9% thermal efficiency means the plant burns nearly half as much fuel for the same output of electricity, whilst producing half the emissions.
PD2The pd2 plant comprises two gas turbines, two heat recovery steam generators and one steam turbine in a 2+2+1 configuration, designed with an isO gross output rating of 750 Mw.This project is highly efficient within Tnb with a guaranteed efficiency above 55.8% and emissions well within the dOe requirement with nOx emissions below 25ppm.The control system and plant parameters are finely tuned such that plant can be started and reach full load with minimum operator intervention. The auto plant system mode enables one button start to full base load automatically, the plant Optimization system continuously monitors the plant performance in real-time and the condition Monitoring system monitors the health status of all power train and critical auxiliaries.
The Tuanku Ja’afar power station provides much of the needed energy capacity to strengthen the southern region and Klang Valley power supply systems. in port dickson the power station serves as the industry backbone, ensuring high quality electricity supply to the refineries, hotels and the tourism industries.
The Tuanku Ja’afar power station is an award winning showcase power plant for Tnb towards achieving excellence and we are delighted the company has allowed delegates of pOwer-gen asia the opportunity to visit this state-of-the-art facility.
To book your tour place visit www.powergenasia.com or complete and return the Registration Form at the back of this programme.
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EXHIBITION AND SPONSORSHIP SALES:
UK, italy, France, turkey Greece and Benelux:
Gilbert Weir Jnr.Tel: +44 1992 656 617e-mail: [email protected]
North america:
Bridgett MorganTel: +1 918-549-0473e-mail: [email protected]
asia, Middle east, Southern Germany, austria and Switzerland:
Kelvin MarlowTel: +44 1992 656 610e-mail: [email protected]
Russia and ciS:
Svetlana StrukovaTel: +7 499 271 93 39 e-mail: [email protected]
Northern Germany, Scandinavia and eastern europe:
Leon StoneTel: +44 1992 656 671e-mail: [email protected] latin america, Spain and Portugal:
Juan GimenezTel: +54 11 4787 3817e-mail: [email protected]
CONFERENCE CONTACTS: event director:
Glenn EnsorTel: +44 (0) 1992 656 616e-mail: [email protected]
conference director:
Nigel BlackabyTel: +44 (0) 1992 656 607e-mail: [email protected]
conference Manager:
Mathilde SueurTel: +44 (0) 1992 656 634e-mail: [email protected]
Manager of international event Marketing:
Neil WalkerTel: +44 (0) 1992 656 643e-mail: [email protected]
EXHIBITION CONTACTS:
exhibit Services Manager:
Joanna Gillespie Tel: +44 (0) 1992 656 672e-mail: [email protected]
event operations Manager:
Richard LoganTel: +44 (0) 1992 656 656e-mail: [email protected]
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power-gen asia 2011 sponsors
pennwell corporation would like to thank the following sponsors, endorsers and supporters of the pOwer-gen asia 2011 conference and exhibitions:
There are still sponsorship opportunities available at pOwer-gen asia 2011 for companies who wish to enhance their presence among visitors and delegates.
For more information on sponsorship opportunities available at pOwer-gen asia 2011 please contact:
Kelvin MarlowExhibition Sales Manager
T: +44 (0) 1992 656 610F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700e: [email protected]
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EXHIBITOR BOOTH
ABB PTE. LTD. 1A2
AFPRO FILTERS B.V. 2C18
AGGREKO INTERNATIONAL POWER PROJECTS 4B22
AKSA POWER GENERATION (Changzhou) CO. LTD. 5C43
ALTRONIC, LLC 4B3
ANDRITZ HYDRO GMBH. R78
ANSALDO ENERGIA 2B22
APAC ENERGY RENTAL PTE LTD 1B24
AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG 1B17
AUMUND HOLDING B.V. 4A5
BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY, THE 4B37
BABCOCK POWER INC 5B40
BFI AUTOMATION 2A9
BHI CO. , LTD. 4B41
BLACK & VEATCH CORPORATION 2A17
BORSIG GMBH 1A26
BRADEN MANUFACTURING 2A27
BRUSH 4B42
CHROMALLOY 4C3
CIMTAS (NINGBO) STEEL PROCESSING CO., LTD. 4A33
CLEAVER-BROOKS ENGINEERED BOILER SYSTEMS 1B14
COMAP SPOL S.R.O. 4A39
CONCO SYSTEMS PTY LTD 3C8
CRE TECHNOLOGY 5A49
CRESTCHIC LIMITED 2A33
DAEYOUNG C&E Co.Ltd. 5A23
DEKOMTE DE TEMPLE GMBH 1A19
DOOSAN HEAVY INDUSTRIES 4B13
DPCLEANTECH R13
DRESSER-RAND 5A21
DURAG GMBH 1B12
EDWARDS LTD 2A31
ENERPROJECT SA 4A3
ENGENTECH (M) SDN BHD 4A25
ENVIRONMENT ONE 1B25
ETS POWER GROUP 1A14
EXPANSION SEAL TECHNOLOGIES ASIA PTE LTD 1A7
FOSTER WHEELER GLOBAL POWER GROUP 1A10
FRANCO TOSI MECCANICA SPA 1A18
FREUDENBERG FILTRATION TECHNOLOGIES KG 5A37
FUTURE NRG SDN BHD R63
GE ENERGY 5B36
GEA ENERGY TECHNOLOGY GMBH 2B2
GERMAN-THAI BOILER ENGINEERING COOPERATION LTD. R54
HALDOR TOPSOE AS 4A29
HAMON 1103
HEATEC CO LTD. 1B16
HILLIARD CORPORATION THE 1B2
HITACHI ASIA LTD 2C22
HITACHI LTD POWER AND INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS 2B24
HKR CO., LTD 4A21
HOWDEN GROUP LTD 2B6
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HYDRO AUSTRALIA R2
IHI Corporation 2B16
IMI SEVERE SERVICE 4A11
ISOPUR FLUID TECHNOLOGIES 5A43
KAWASAKI GAS TURBINE ASIA 2B5
KOMIPO R45
LDK SOLAR CO. LTD. R79
LIANG CHI INDUSTRY (THAILAND) CO., LTD. 2C20
LUFKIN INDUSTRIES INC 1B10
MAPNA GROUP 4B27
MASER (M) SDN. BHD. 5B28
MEGAFLEXON CO, LTD R7
MEGGITT 4B35
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MUYANG BIOMASS EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5A45
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NATIONAL ELECTRIC COIL 4A37
NATIONWIDE BOILER INC 1C9
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PENNSYLVANIA CRUSHER CORP 5A31
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PLYMOUTH TUBE COMPANY 4A27
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RENTECH BOILER SYSTEMS INC. 2A37
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SAARSCHMIEDE GMBH 1B29
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC R80
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SHIN NIPPON MACHINERY CO LTD R31
SIMEBEST CORPORATION SDN BHD 4B33
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SUMITOMO HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD R23
TECHNOPROMEXPORT JSC 1B26
TLT-BABCOCK INC 5A41
TRINA SOLAR R39
TRIVENI ENGINEERING & INDUSTRIES LTD 2B4
TRUWATER COOLING TOWERS SDN BHD 4A15
TURBINE TECHNICS 5A33
VAP HYDRO R68
WARTSILA FINLAND OY 4B7
WORLD LOGISTICS SERVICES CORP 1B9
WYMAN GORDON PIPE + FITTINGS 1B18
ZIGOR HK LTD. R51
ZOK INTERNATIONAL GROUP LTD 2B12
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how to get there
POWER-GEN AsiaHalls 1-5, KLCC Convention Centre
KLCC Convention Centre,Kuala Lumpur City Centre,50088 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Tel : +60 3 2333 2888Fax : +60 3 2333 2800email : [email protected]
BY ROAD:
if you are in a taxi, approach the centre along Jalan pinang and turn left into the main entrance (second turn after the Mandarin Oriental hotel) for dropping off.
BY TRAIN:
Take the light rail Transit (lrT), putra line to Klcc station. Turn left after exiting the turnstiles and walk through the suria Klcc shopping centre concourse level to the centre court. Turn left and make your way past cold storage to the guardian pharmacy where there is a walkway (open from June 12, 2005) through to the convention centre. Take the elevator to the ground Floor where you will be directed to the registration area.
ON FOOT:
From the suria Klcc shopping centre ground Floor centre court take the park exit into the Klcc park and turn right. Follow the esplanade along towards the Mandarin Oriental hotel and then follow the path around the edge of the park towards the centre of the building and enter via the park entrance.
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KUALA LUMPUR
The Malay peninsula is not only home to beautiful beaches, untouched rainforests, and inspiring mountains, it is also the site of one of asia’s most energetic and exiting cities: Kuala lumpur. “Kl” takes understandable pride in its cultural diversity – evidenced by Malay artworks, islamic architecture, indian temples, chinatown markets, and, most importantly, an astonishing array of ethnic foods.in fact, for locals and visitors alike, Kl is a food-lover’s paradise, whether you’re navigating the famed food hawker stalls of Jalan alor or lounging with the hip young things on Jalan sultan ismail.The petronas Towers monopolies the skyline, the tranquil lake gardens offer a beautiful retreat from city life, and just out of town lie the batu caves and Kuala gandah elephant sanctuary.
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ACCOMMODATION Rates are shown per room, per night basis Mandarin Oriental: MYR 580++ single room only Single Double Twin
� � � Trader Hotel Kuala Lumpa: MYR 460++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
� � � Shangri-la Kula Lumpa: MYR 490++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
� � � Crowne Plaza Kula Lumpa: MYR 330++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
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Payment must be received by the published date to receive any early registration discounts. Cancellations must be received in writing before 27th August 2011 in order to receive a refund, minus a €100 administrative charge. After 27th August 2011 refunds on any POWER-GEN Asia 2011 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.
Method of Payment:Credit card, wire transfer or make cheques payable to POWER-GEN Asia 2011 (in € only).Payment must be received prior admittance to the conference. All billing will be made in €.
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CONFERENCE FEES:Individual Full Conference – Includes entrance to the exhibition and all POWER-GEN Asia and Renewable Energy World Asia conference sessions, two lunches and conference proceedings:
Paid Before 27 August 2011 ✓ € 810 IndividualPaid on or after 27 August 2011 ✓ € 925 Individual
Government Agency ✓ € 645 Individual
Student Fee (I.D. required) ✓ € 200 Individual
One-day Conference – Includes entrance to the exhibition and POWER-GEN Asia and Renewable Energy World Asia conference sessions and lunch for one day. Does NOT include the conference proceedings:
Tuesday 27 September 2011 ✓ € 490 Wednesday 28 September 2011 ✓ € 490 Thursday 29 September 2011 ✓ € 490
Exhibitor Full Conference – Includes entrance to the exhibition and all POWER-GEN Asia and Renewable Energy World Asia conference sessions, two lunches and conference proceedings (must be an exhibiting company):Paid Before 27 August 2011 ✓ € 410Paid on or after 27 August 2011 ✓ € 465
Supporting Associations Full ConferencePlease indicate the Association you are registering under ✓ € 740
q IPPF q TEEAM q IEM q MGA
q MSET
Corporate Delegate Plan5 EmployeesPaid Before 27 August 2011 ✓ € 3,690Paid on or after 27 August 2011 ✓ € 4,040
10 EmployeesPaid Before 27 August 2011 ✓ € 6,755Paid on or after 27 August 2011 ✓ € 7,625
15 EmployeesPaid Before 27 August 2011 ✓ € 9,815Paid on or after 27 August 2011 ✓ €10,750
20 EmployeesPaid Before 27 August 2011 ✓ € 11,270Paid on or after 27 August 2011 ✓ € 13,450
Additional Lunch Tickets ✓ € 55 Tues 27 Sept ✓ € 55 Wed 28 Sept
Conference ProceedingsPOWER-GEN Asia / Renewable Energy World Asia Combined Conference Proceedings ✓ € 295
Technical Tour (Including lunch and transport) Monday 26 September
Tuanku Ja’afar, Port Dickson ✓ € 95.00
Passport Number (for tour security purposes only):
Free (Lunches, conference proceedings and conference sessions NOT included)
REGISTRATION FORM
Conference and Exhibition27 - 29 September 2011KLCC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Choose from 4 easy ways to register for POWER-GEN Asia:
Fax: +1 918 831 9161Post: PennWell Registration PO Box 973059 Dallas, TX 75397-3059 USAWeb: www.powergenasia.comEmail: [email protected]
For queries only call: +1 918 831 9160
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