POWER-GEN Europe 2014 Answers for energy. Cologne, June 03–05

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Cologne, June 03–05
POWER-GEN Europe 2014
Siemens – the trusted partner for world class products and solutions
Answers for energy.
Get in touch with
the Siemens experts
at exhibition booth
7N50
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We kindly invite you to attend the POWER-GEN
Europe 2014 exhibition and conference. We
look forward to the opportunity to meet with
you during this important industry event and
learn how we can help you meet your individual business needs.
Whether you’re planning to invest in new
power plant capacities, or if you want to
improve your existing capacities, there is no
other partner in the world that can provide you
with such extensive, in-depth expertise in the
electricity market. As your trusted partner, we
run a trustworthy and dependable people business, and create lasting value by consulting
with you to achieve a compelling return on
investment with manageable expenditures.
Visit us at booth 7N50 and discover our cutting-edge products and solutions that feature
outstanding economic efficiency, reliability,
resource efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability. Meet the Siemens specialists in our X-pert
Center, and see firsthand some of our latest
innovations and breathtaking exhibits.
Products and Solutions for Power Generation:
Proven in commercial operation
Discover our world with a broad range of products and solutions from an entirely new perspective. Our innovative SGT-8000H series has
set a new standard with its world-record efficiency rate of more than 60% in combinedcycle operation. Its low life cycle costs, high
reliability and availability, operational flexibility,
and low emissions make it a trendsetting solution for clean fossil power generation.
The first SGT-750 gas turbine went in commercial operation in Lubmin in 2013, Germany.
With an electrical capacity of 37 MW, the turbine can bring the cogeneration plant up to
full-load operating mode in just ten minutes.
Thanks to its high efficiency, it is very cost
effective and environmentally friendly to operate, and has the lowest maintenance times in
its performance class.
Industrial Power Plant Solutions
Siemens also engineers and designs complete
turn-key power plant solutions for the production of electricity, steam and heat. One recent
installation is the CHP plant in the city of
Göteborg based on three SGT-800 and one
SST-900DH turbine annually producing
1 250 GWh electricity and 1 450 GWh heat
energy.
Energy Efficiency: Waste heat recovery with
the Siemens Organic Rankine Cycle Module
Siemens Energy is expanding its product portfolio to include a new technical solution for
generating electricity from waste heat. The
Siemens Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) module
enables owners/operators of industrial plants
to generate power from waste heat with temperatures of around 300° Celsius without
having to use any additional fuels. Siemens’
initial ORC module employs a SST-060 steam
turbine, which has been installed and enjoyed
successful operation in more than 850 applications. The first utilized ORC module has a
capacity of up to 1,000 kW.
Visit Siemens and
discover technologies
that render a
competitive edge
Low CO2 power generation from coal and
gas: PostCap CO2 Capture Technology
Siemens PostCap™ CO2 Capture technology is
an absorption process to clean power plant flue
gases from carbon dioxide (CO2). The technology is designed to capture at least 90% of flue
gas CO2 emissions from coal and gas-fired
power plants. Compared to conventional CO2
Capture technologies PostCap offers some
decisive advantages regarding environmental
friendliness as well as investment and operating costs. A pilot plant at E.ON’s coal-fired
power plant Staudinger, Germany, has been
operated by Siemens since August 2009.
Drawing on the results of this pilot project,
Siemens can offer this technology for largescale projects.
The new SPPA-T3000 operator interface for
advanced operation in the power plant
SPPA-T3000 Control System continues to set
the benchmark in safe and efficient operation
with a redesigned operator interface: large,
touch-capable icons provide more visual clarity,
grouping of alarms and an alarm situation
management grant more intuitive operation,
toolbar-icons and hot buttons enable quicker
access to the most frequently used functions,
and the toolbars can be customized.
Increased combustion efficiency with a
laser-based combustion optimizer
Optimizing the combustion process in steam
power plants is very challenging with variability in fuel quality and loads. The SPPA-P3000
Combustion Optimization solution utilizes realtime, in-furnace combustion information provided by a laser-based combustion monitoring
system to significantly increase efficiency and
lower emissions.
Energy Services for Fossil Power Generation
Siemens Energy Service is delivering the right
service solutions for your gas turbine, steam
turbine or generator to increase efficiency, reliability and availability throughout the entire
lifecycle of your assets. From modernizations
and upgrades, remote monitoring, lifetime
extensions, and condition monitoring to turnkey service, we team with you to achieve optimal performance and maximize success.
Strong and flexible: FLENDER ARPEX ART
high-performance couplings
ARPEX ART high-performance couplings are the
perfect solution for all high-speed applications
in power generation. They are characterized by
high torque capacity, offset capacity and bore
capacity, low weight, and the greatest possible
balance quality.
Joint plenary panel discussion
Wednesday, June 4
2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.
This year’s plenary panel topic develops the
overall joint theme of the event, »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.
Panelists:
Dr. Roland Fischer,
Chief Executive Officer, Power Generation
Division, Siemens Energy Sector
Thorsten Herdan,
Managing Director, VDMA
Prof. Emmanouil Kakaras,
President, European Power Plant Suppliers
Association (EPPSA)
John Easton,
Vice President of International Program,
Edison Electric Institute (EEI)
Hear the
Siemens speakers
during the
conference
Tuesday, June 3
Wednesday, June 4
Thursday, June 5
Track 3, Session 2 (4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.)
Update on the SGT5-8000H and its Advantages
for the European Power Market
Armin Staedtler
Track 1, Session 5 (4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.)
Can Hybrid Diesel Plants Secure Investments?
Jeremy Wiles
Track 1, Session 6 (09:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.)
Energiewende – The Transition of a Power System
Require a new Power Market Design
Samuel Alt
Track 4, Session 2 (4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.)
European Tray Technology to Increase FGD Efficiency
for Broader Coal Quality Ranges
Stefan Binkowski, Steinmueller Engineering
Track 5, Session 1 (2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.)
Generator Modernization – Implementation of
Harmonized EU Directives for Improved Safety
Jörg Huemer
Track 5, Session 2 (4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.)
Online Monitoring – Early Detection and Diagnosis of
Initiating Damages in Turbo Generators
Frank Ewert
Track 2, Session 5 (4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.)
Optimization and Integration of Two Post Combustion
Capture Plants to Reduce CAPEX and OPEX
Roland Birley
Track 1, Session 7 (11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
Business Opportunities Drive Solutions
Andreas Pickard
Track 3, Session 3 (09:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.)
Proven CCPP Technology with the SCC5-8000H
in Samsun, Turkey
Martin Wilkening
Track 5, Session 7 (11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
Safety Integrity Requirements in Turbine Control
Retrofit Projects of Power Plant Turbomachinery
Axel Zindler
Track 3, Session 4 (11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
Siemens EconoFlex SGT-800
Lars-Ingvar Nilsson
Track 6, Session 7 (11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
Modernization of the Monitoring and Control System
of Nikola Tesla Thermal Power Plant B
Vladimir Obradovic
Track 3, Session 5 (4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.)
SGT5-4000F – Trusted Operational Excellence
Eberhard Deuker
Track 5, Session 5 (4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m.)
Advanced Operation Today: How the Operator Interface Boosts Operational Efficiency
Hans-Christian Ostertag
Track 6, Session 4 (11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
Improving Flexibility of the Combined Cycle Power
Plant Hamm Uentrop to Cover the Operational
Profiles of the Future
Martin Buschmeier
Track: Renewable Energy Technology, Session 7
(11:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m.)
Technical and Economic Operation of Renewable
Power Plants – from Monitoring to Intelligent Control
Eberhard Ritzhaupt-Kleissl, Siemens
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