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S BLE A W NE RE RAGE Y STO ENERG WASTE TO ENERGY MUNICI PALITIE S 9 - 11 JUNE 2015 AMSTERDAM RAI, AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS PRELIMINARY EVENT GUIDE Owned and Produced by: Presented by: www.powergeneurope.com www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com Gold Sponsor: Premium Partner: www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 1 SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS PennWell extends its thanks to the following organizations who have lent their generous support to POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe Presented by: Gold Sponsor: Keynote and Plenary Gobo Sponsor: Wine Tasting Sponsor: Entrance Banner sponsor: Captured Audience Sponsor: Today Newspaper Sponsor Official Golf Tournament Sponsor: Supported by: Media Partner: Official Research Partner: Media Supporters: World ils Premium Partner: ‘You Are Here’ Sponsor: Badge Holder Sponsor: Outside Banner Sponsor: Coffee Cart Sponsor: Official Sponsor: WIFI Sponsor: Entrance Banner Sponsor: Contents 1Registration 2 Invitation to POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe 3 Schedule of Events 4 Conference Special Events 5 Best Paper Awards & Peabody Energy’s Advanced Energy for Life Clean Coal Awards 6-7 Joint Conference Grid 8-13 Conference Session Overview 14-15 POWER-GEN Europe Advisory Board 16 Renewable Energy World Europe Advisory Board 17 Exhibitor Committee 17-18 Exhibitor Opportunities 19Contacts 20-21 Interactive Floor Plan 22 Special Events and Services TechnicalTour, Golf Tournament, WineTasting, Diplomatic Quarter, Free Wifi 23 POWER-GEN Confidence Index & Utility Partner Programme 24 Press Office, PR and Social Media 25 Hotels in Amsterdam 26 Travel Information Register FOR POWER-GEN EUROPE & RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD EUROPE Early Bird Discounts Register as a Conference Delegate before or on 15 May 2015 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 event websites is a straightforward and simple process. Just log-on to www.powergeneurope.com or www.renewableenergyworld-europe, select the REGISTER tab, choose the event you wish to register for and then click on the online registration link. 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 and Renewable Energy World 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. www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 1 Invitation to POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe Dear Colleagues, Once again it is my pleasure to extend a very warm invitation to you to attend the annual POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe conference and exhibition and to ask you to take a few moments to peruse the following pages, in order to get a flavour of the exciting things that are in store when we all meet in Amsterdam, 9-11 June. The combined POWER-GEN and Renewable EnergyWorld events form Europe’s largest annual conference-led exhibition, and have been connecting power generation professionals for the past 23 years. We are proud to host an event that promotes knowledge-sharing, excellence and business opportunities across the full spectrum of the power generation sector. If you are a regular attendee, you probably already have the dates marked in your calendar, so why not register now and take advantage of early-bird delegate rates. There is an air of excitement and a little trepidation surrounding this coming POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe. Of course, we are all aware that our industry is changing and it is the recognition of the many facets of these changes that has become the theme of the event this year. The power industry’s history is steeped in engineering expertise, which has always risen to past challenges. Now, this experience of the past must inspire the next generation of innovators to create the solutions that will maintain Europe’s leading position in the provision of reliable, sustainable and universal electricity supply. Our 2015 conference programme offers content relevant to the issues vexing us all today. It reflects this positive approach, offering new strategic and technical solutions to the key issues of workable policy and regulation, decarbonisation, flexible generation and cleaner operating coal plants among others.There are new sessions under the heading of Urban Energy Integration, reflecting a range of topics around decentralised energy and the exciting activities of municipalities in the energy sphere. Further sessions within the conference matrix look at grid support and renewables integration, achieving greater operation excellence and efficiency together with utility-scale renewable policy, finance and project development. Among the many highlights of this year’s event will be our opening Keynote Session and we are delighted that the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, Maria van der Hoeven will be among our keynote speakers. We also welcome back international broadcaster Stephen Sackur to moderate a debate among power sector experts entitled, “European EnergyTransition – Embracing the Opportunity of Change”. Outside of the conference arena, the RAI exhibition halls will be full of power engineering products and services companies, creating the ideal marketplace to discover new technologies and plant operation equipment. Every day at POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe will offer amazing networking opportunities both on the show floor and in the surrounding conference. The exhibitor list and conference programme will be regularly updated on the event websites, where you will be able to find out more about technical tours, the new Projects of theYear Awards, European Confidence Index and the Best Paper Awards. Do bookmark and check the websites regularly so you can make the most of your visit to Amsterdam. POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe opens its doors wide to power industry experts who want to embrace change, pursue excellence and whose entrepreneurial drive and technical innovation will ensure that the emerging opportunities in our industry are developed to the full. As Europe moves closer to its vision of an Energy Union, with closer co-operation and stronger interconnections, the value of an annual meeting place for practitioners to voice their opinions and introduce a practical perspective into the debate, is ever more important. Join us in Amsterdam 9-11 June and ensure you are influencing Europe’s changing energy future. Nigel Blackaby Director of Conferences PennWell International Power Group 2 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com Schedule of Events sunday Registration Open 13:00 – 17:00 Entrance K Foyer monday Registration Open 08:00 – 17:00 Entrance K Foyer TechnicalTours 09:00 – 17:00Meeting Point: Entrance K Foyer Registration Open 07:00 – 18:00Meeting Point: Entrance K Foyer Exhibition Floor Open 09:00 – 18:00 Exhibit Halls 1-6 Joint Opening Keynote Session 09:30 – 11:00 Elicium 2 CIMAC Circle 11:15 – 12:45Room G106 Delegate Lunch 12:30 – 14:00Delegate Restaurant, Exhibit Floor Conference Sessions 1 14:00 – 15:30 Elicium & Auditorium Centre Delegate Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00 Topaz Lounge, Auditorium Centre Conference Sessions 2 16:00 – 17:30 Elicium & Auditorium Centre Opening Reception 17:00 – 18:30 Exhibition Floor Registration Open 08:00 – 18:00Meeting Point: Entrance K Foyer Exhibition Floor Open 09:00 – 18:00 Exhibit Halls 1-6 Conference Sessions 3 09:00 – 10:30 Elicium & Auditorium Centre Delegate Coffee Break 10:30 – 11:00 Topaz Lounge, Auditorium Centre Conference Sessions 4 11:00 – 12:30 Elicium & Auditorium Centre Delegate Lunch 12:30 – 14:00Delegate Restaurant, Exhibit Floor Joint Plenary Panel Debate 14:00 – 15:30 Elicium 2 Delegate Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00 Topaz Lounge, Auditorium Centre Conference Sessions 5 16:00 – 17:30 Elicium & Auditorium Centre Registration Open 08:00 – 16:00Meeting Point: Entrance K Foyer Exhibition Floor Open 09:00 – 16:00 Exhibit Halls 1-6 Conference Sessions 6 09:00 – 10:30 Elicium & Auditorium Centre Delegate Coffee Break 10:30 – 11:00 Topaz Lounge, Auditorium Centre Conference Sessions 7 11:00 – 12:30 Elicium & Auditorium Centre Delegate Lunch 12:30 – 14:00Delegate Restaurant, Exhibit Floor Best Paper Awards & Closing Reception 15:00 – 16:00 7 JUNE 8 JUNE tuesday 9 JUNE wednesday 10 JUNE thursday 11 JUNE Exhibit Floor www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 3 COnference special events Joint Opening Keynote Session Tuesday 9 June 2015 Room: Elicium 2, Elicium, Second Floor 09:30 – 11:00 Session is open to all attendees CIMAC Circle Tuesday 9 June 2015 Room: G106, Auditorium Centre, First Floor 11:15 - 12:45 Session is open to all attendees Start your visit to POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe by joining your fellow power industry professionals at the scene-setting joint opening keynote session. Hosted by: Nigel Blackaby, Director of Conferences at PennWell International’s Power Group. Speakers: Maria van der Hoeven, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency in France. Over the next few weeks we will be bringing you news of additional keynote participants. Please visit www.powergeneurope.com for the latest information. Piston Engines – Fast and Versatile Power to Balance Renewable Energy Following last year’s successful CIMAC Circle at POWER-GEN Europe another panel discussion is planned for this year.The discussion will focus on the topic ‘Piston engines - fast and versatile power to balance renewable energy’. As a result of large-scale introduction of renewable electricity sources, the energy sector is faced with fundamental changes. Due to the intermittency of the output of wind turbines and solar panels the traditional steady base load for power plants is disappearing; instead, frequent starts and stops are required. Moreover, a full back-up power to the renewable sources is necessary because of the uncertainty of their output. Piston engines in single cycle and combined cycle applications can offer this flexibility at minimum costs. This CIMAC Circle provides a discussion with major engine manufacturers on the challenges for the industry and the advantages of the engine-driven solutions. The panel is chaired by Patrick Frigge from GE Power & Water. European Energy Transition – Embracing the Opportunity of Change Moderator: Stephen Sackur, International Journalist andTV Presenter, UK Joint Plenary Panel Discussion Wednesday 10 June 2015 Room: Elicium 2, Elicium, Second Floor 14:00 - 15:30 Session is open to all registered delegates This year’s panel topic develops the overall joint theme of POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe and looks at how power industry professionals can grasp the opportunities emerging out of the fundamental transition occurring in the power sector across Europe. An expert panel representing a broad spectrum of interest within the industry will be asked to share their vision as to how the market is likely to develop and bring some clarity to a sometimes opaque future for certain types of power generation. The debate will look at the changing roles of centralized power and the growth of localized generation and the opportunities that will arise from this. Panelists: • Mark Garnett, Vice President European Region, Doosan Power Systems, UK • Stephan Singer, Director Global Energy Policy, WWF International, Belgium • Hans ten Berge, Secretary General, Eurelectric, Belgium • Damian Wagner, Project Coordinator - Triangulum Project, Fraunhofer, Germany Additional panelists will be invited to speculate on how apparent policy conflicts between Brussels and EU member states are likely to be resolved, which technologies are most likely to prevail and how market players can best position themselves to lead and succeed in Europe’s energy future. 4 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com BEST PAPER AWARDS Best Paper Awards Thursday 11 June 2015 15:00 - 16:00 The presentation of the conference Best Paper Awards, delegate survey 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 onThursday 11 June. The ever popular Best Paper Awards will be presented for the POWERGEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe conferences. Judges from the expert conference Advisory Boards will choose a Best Paper Award winner from each of the conference themes 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. All attendees can enter a prize draw for an Apple iPad by completing a survey form during the course of the event and being present at the time of the draw during the closing reception. Peabody Energy’s advanced Energy for life clean coal awards 2015 Peabody Energy AEFL Clean Coal Awards Coal fuels more than 40 per cent of global electricity, more than any other fuel. It has been the world’s fastest-growing major fuel source over the past decade and is set to surpass oil as the world’s largest global energy source in coming years. Peabody Energy is the world’s largest private-sector coal company and a global leader in sustainable mining, energy access and clean coal solutions. Peabody is proud to sponsor the Advanced Energy for Life (AEFL) Clean Coal Awards for Europe, recognizing the best environmental performance achieved among the European coal fleet, based on key emission and efficiency rates. The awards recognize leadership in deploying advanced coal technologies that deliver ultra-low emissions. Globally, one new 500 MW coal plant is being brought on line every three days, and the majority of this power is being developed as high- efficiency supercritical generation that delivers low emissions. As the world continues to use more coal, broad deployment of supercritical technology with advanced controls – available and in use today – should be the global standard. 2014 was the inaugural year for the Global Awards, hosted at the POWERGEN International Conference in Orlando, Florida, U.S., recognizing three major U.S. coal-fueled power plants. This year, Peabody Energy wishes to recognize the “cleanest” coal plants, in 5 global geographies including: India, Europe, Eastern Asia (excluding China) and North America. The inaugral AEFL Clean Coal Awards were held at POWER-GEN International The winners of the European Awards in 2015 will be recognized at the POWER-GEN Europe Gala Dinner on the evening of June 9 at the Maritime Museum, Amsterdam. www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 5 Please note that some sessions are listed under more than one theme due to their wider interest Joint CONFERENCE GRID Please note that some sessions are listed under more than one theme due to their wider interest Joint CONFERENCE GRID POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe 2015 Day 1 - Tuesday 9 June Day 1 - Tuesday 9 June Keynote 09:30 - 11:00 Joint Opening Keynote Session Elicium 2 (please see page 4 for more information) Joint Opening Keynote Session Elicium 2 (please see page 4 for more information) CIMAC Circle 11:15 - 12:45 CIMAC Circle G106 (please see page 4 for more information) CIMAC Circle G106 (please see page 4 for more information) 12:30 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch Delegate Lunch Tuesday 9 June POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe 2015 Europe’s Transitioning Power Sector Session 1 14:00 - 15:30 EU Policy Framework: Barrier or Facilitator? D201-D202 Renewable Energy Policy Development & Regulation G107 15:30 - 16:00 Session 2 16:00 - 17:30 The Big Carbon Question Flexing the Power of Gas Coal’s Cleaner Future Grid Support with Data and Generators Operational Excellence & Flexibility CC Demonstration & Beyond D203 Gas Fired Technology I G102-G103 Biomass & Waste to Energy Developments G109 Online Data - Driven Optimization of Power Plants G105 Improving Flexibility in Coal Fired Plants G104 Renewable Energy Strategy, Business & Integration Renewable Energy Policy Development & Regulation G107 Biomass & Waste to Energy Developments G109 Delegate Coffee Break Security of Supply: Challenges to Existing Models D201-D202 Renewable Project Development G107 Power to Fuel D203 Gas Fired Technology II G102-G103 Session 3 09:00 - 10:30 Financing Renewables - The Equity Perspective G107 Nuclear Power in Europe - Where Do We Stand and What’s Next? (Panel Discussion G203) Wednesday 10 June 10:30 - 11:00 Session 4 11:00 - 12:30 Operational Flexibility I G102-G103 Co-Firing & Boiler Conversion Technologies G109 New Automation Systems & Remote Support G105 Improving Flexibility in CCGT Plants G104 Renewable Project Development G107 Financing Renewables - The Debt Perspective G107 Operational Flexibility II G102-G103 The Challenge for Municipalities Panel Debate G106 Day 2 - Wednesday 10 June Coal is Still Alive: State of Art technology G109 Keeping Control of Small Scale & Renewable Generation G105 Plant Life Extensions G104 Financing Renewables - The Equity Perspective G107 Keeping Control of Small Scale & Renewable Generation G105 Innovative Energy Delivery G106 Nuclear Power in Europe – Where Do We Stand and What’s Next? (Panel Discussion) G203 Hardware Solution Providers G106 Latest NPP Technologies G203 Delegate Coffee Break Improving Energy Efficiency in Industry & Power Plants G109 Renewables: Challenges for a Stable Grid, Solutions for Successful Integration G105 Intelligent Plant Lifetime Management G104 Financing Renewables - The Debt Perspective G107 Renewables: Challenges for a Stable Grid, Solutions for Successful Integration G105 12:30 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch Delegate Lunch Plenary 14:00 - 15:30 Joint Plenary Panel Discussion Elicium 2 (please see page 4 for more information) Joint Plenary Panel Discussion Elicium 2 (please see page 4 for more information) 15:30 - 16:00 Delegate Coffee Break Delegate Coffee Break Session 5 16:00 - 17:30 Integration of Green Energy D203 Operating New Market Models D201-D202 CHP Financial Viability G102-G103 NOx Reduction Operational Experience G109 Improving Generator Technology G105 Improving Flexibility of Plant Systems G104 Encouraging Green Energy Business Innovation G107 Session 6 09:00 - 10:30 Managing European Based Energy Storage D203 Energy Organization Challenges D201-D202 10:30 - 11:00 Session 7 11:00 - 12:30 Developments in Combustion & Emissions G102-G103 The Rise of the Prosumer & E Mobility D201-D202 Summary Session with E-Voting G106 Grid Support & Ancillary Systems G102-G103 Reducing Emissions in Flue Gases G109 Achieving Grid Code Compliance Acceptance for Generators G105 Plant Maintenance Optimization G104 Innovative Renewbale Technologies G107 Achieving Grid Code Compliance Acceptance for Generators G105 Managing European Based Energy Storage D203 Smart City Facilitators & Integrators G106 Delegate Coffee Break Understanding Impacts of Grid Code Requirements on Electrical Generators G105 Targeting Operational Excellence G104 Renewable Asset Management G107 Understanding Impacts of Grid Code Requirements on Electrical Generators G105 Summary Session with E-Voting G106 12:30 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch Delegate Lunch 15:00 - 16:00 CLOSING RECEPTION & BEST PAPER AWARDS CLOSING RECEPTION & BEST PAPER AWARDS 6 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com CHP Financial Viability G102-G103 Day 3 - Thursday 11 June Delegate Coffee Break The Scandinavian Green Way - CHP - Biomass - Energy Efficiency D203 Smart Energy Intelligence G106 Integration of Green Energy D203 Day 3 - Thursday 11 June Thursday 11 June The Challenge for Municipalities G106 Co-Firing & Boiler Conversion Technologies G109 Delegate Coffee Break Power Market Case Studies D201-D202 The Nuclear Power Option Delegate Coffee Break Day 2 - Wednesday 10 June Regulation and the Marketplace D201-D202 Urban Energy Integration The Rise of the Prosumer & E Mobility D201-D202 The Scandinavian Green Way CHP - Biomass - Energy Efficiency D203 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 7 Conference Session Overview Europe’s Transitioning Power Sector Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June For the full speaker line up please check the website Thursday 11 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Regulation and the Marketplace 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 6: Energy Organizational Challenges Confront the different views on existing and future EU energy and climate policies. A look at some notable impacts of regulatory changes in the market. or or Examining new organizational and behavioural approaches within and between energy businesses that is driving the future business strategy. 14:00 - 15:30 Session 1: EU Policy Framework: Barrier or Facilitator? Renewable Energy Policy Development & Regulation This session will examine the latest energy policy and regulatory developments throughout Europe. A summary of the latest challenges, and regulatory and political barriers to potential investment in the renewable energy space and low carbon technologies will be provided. The session will encourage debate as to what the favourable regulatory climate for the growth and promotion of renewable energy sources should look like. 16:00 - 17:30 Session 2: Security of Supply: Challenges to Existing Models How does the changing power market impact on securing energy supplies? or Renewable Project Development Disciplined management and early control at the initiation & early development stage of renewable projects has been seen as crucial for eventual success. This session will bring together a wide scope of activities in renewable projects where this is clearly demonstrated. Financing Renewables The Equity Perspective The first of two panel discussions on the financing of renewable projects. In this session, the panellists will discuss the sources, methods and reasons for choosing equity financing. or Nuclear Power in Europe – Where Do We Stand & What’s Next? (Panel Discussion) Around 30% of EU’s electricity currently comes from nuclear energy but the attitude towards nuclear is very disparate amongst the member countries. Our panellists will give an update on the status of nuclear power in Europe and will discuss the challenges and opportunities for this energy source. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Power Market Case Studies This session presents examples from different European countries. or Financing Renewables - The Debt Perspective Panellists will discuss the risks and challenges associated with debt financing, various fund raising mechanisms and the capacity of the debt market to finance large scale developments and investments in renewables. 16:00 – 17:30 – Session 5: Operating New Market Models Technology and market design developments in smart cities, community energy and cetralised power production. 8 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 7: The Rise ofthe Prosumer & E Mobility Learn more about the challenges and opportunities around e mobility. or Summary Session with E-Voting This session will summarise the aspects of the previous sessions and offer the conference delegates the opportunity to discuss the outcome. A voting system will be used to reveal the general feeling of the delegates with respect to the challenges and solutions for European Power For the full version of any of the following programmes, please visit www.powergeneurope.com The Big Carbon Question Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June 14:00 - 15:30 Session 1: CC Demonstration & Beyond 16:00 – 17:30 - SESSION 5: Intergration of green energy Pilot and demonstration carbon capture projects and concepts. Presenting the application of green technologies in distributed generation systems suitable for use in green cities. 16:00 - 17:30 Session 2: Power to Fuel This session looks at the application of electricity and/or hydrogen for fuel production. Power to fuel could be an interesting option to save energy when power generated from renewables provides more than 100% of the required load. Wednesday 10 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Operational Flexibility I Unmissable presentations on the latest advances and operating results from the new generation of high-end, heavy-duty gas turbines, demonstrating operational excellence within the dynamic European power market. Operational flexibility of gas fired technology in sustaining stability in a dynamic power market, part 1. Having learned about the heavy–duty end this session examines smaller gas generation options and how they can support the new market requirements, before opening out into a panel discussion among the speakers for an honest assessment of gas technology’s role alongside intermittent and stochastic generation. 09:00 – 10:30 – SESSION 6: Managing European Based Energy Storage Implications of large scale energy storage system from country or region-based perspective. Energy efficiency and Scandinavian renewable energy. 14:00 - 15:30 Session 1: Gas Fired Technology I 16:00 - 17:30 Session 2: Gas Fired Technology II Thursday 11 June 11:00 – 12:30 – SESSION 7: The Scandinavian Green Way - CHP - Biomass - Energy Efficiency Flexing the Power of Gas Tuesday 9 June For the full speaker line up please check the website 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Operational Flexibility II Operational flexibility of gas fired technology in sustaining stability in a dynamic power market, part 2. 16:00 – 17:30 - SESSION 5: CHP Financial Viability Co-optimising heat and power to secure financial viability in the current European electricity market. For the full speaker line up please check the website Thursday 11 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 6: Developments in Combustion & Emissions Higher flexibility in regard to fuel quality, power output & reliable stable operations with minimal emissions are the targets for optimization on gas turbine power plants. This session shows latest developments in combustors, HRSGs and DeNox. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 7: Grid Support & Ancillary Systems This session deals with power systems used to support the reliable transmission of electricity in markets exposed to growing percentage of renewables. www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 9 For the full speaker line up please check the website Coal’s CLEANER Future Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June 14:00 - 15:30 Session 1: Biomass & Wasteto Energy Developments 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Coal is Still Alive: State of Art Presenting experiences and development in biomass and waste to energy power plant technologies. An overview of the latest perspectives with a focus on Polish and Turkish projects. 16:00 - 17:30 Session 2: Co-Firing & Boiler Conversion technologies This session will cover presentations on cofiring fuel with different technologies and converting boilers for new fuels. Thursday 11 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 6: Reducing Emissions in Flue Gases A look at combustion optimization for NOx reduction & secondary methods for SOx and mercury reduction. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Improving Energy Efficiency in Industry & Power Plants Waste heat recovery and improved heat use in steel and cement industries and power plants is covered during this session. 16:00 – 17:30 - SESSION 5: NOx Reduction - Operational Experience 2016 - Deadline for implementing new NOx emission standards is approaching, there is still a lot to do in this field. Grid Support with Data and Generators For the full speaker line up please check the website Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June Thursday 11 June 14:00 - 15:30 Session 1: Online Data - Driven Optimization of Power Plants 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Keeping Control of Small Scale & Renewable Generation 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 6: Achieving Grid Code Compliance Acceptance for Generators An overview of information technology solutions available for optimization power plants and their sub systems. C&I technology discussions influence the bottom line. Three real world examples of what to consider. 16:00 - 17:30 Session 2: New Automation Systems & Remote Support 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Renewables: Challenges for a Stable Grid, Solutions for Successful Integration Grid codes are presenting increasing challenges for system integrators and owners of power generator equipment. Presentations explain key issues and suggestions to help achieve trouble free acceptance into service of new equipment. Improved operational performance and cost savings by applying new generation Hardware and Software solutions. Market trends and results of application of the latest technology is shared by leading technology providers for control and automation systems. The on-going integration of renewable energy producers is creating serious challenges to the stability of the grid. Speakers will present successful solutions. 16:00 – 17:30 - SESSION 5: Operating New Market Models State of the art design tools are enabling manufacturers to provide improved generators output and performance. Presentations focus on improvements and enhanced maintenance technologies to help achieve full rated output, avoiding unplanned outages. 10 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 7: Understanding Impacts of Grid Code Requirements on Electrical Generators As grid codes evolve to enable integration of renewables; care must be taken to ensure that equipment stress is avoided and machine lifetimes are not reduced. These presentations highlight areas of concern and mitigation strategies. Conference Overview For the full speaker line up please check the website Operational Excellence & Flexibility Tuesday 9 June 14:00 - 15:30 Session 1: Improving Flexibility in Coal Fired Plants We discuss how existing base load plants have to face the present changing market. 16:00 - 17:30 Session 2: Improving Flexibility in CCGT Plants This session will include presentations on how to generate at the best - the remaining megawatts. Wednesday 10 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Plant Life Extension A new life for plants and components to meet the challenges of the coming years. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Intelligent Plant Lifetime Management Lifetime observation and controlling by intelligent systems. 16:00 – 17:30 - SESSION 5: Improving Flexibility of Plant Systems Thursday 11 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 6: Plant Maintenance Optimization We address key O&M issues impacting European power companies. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 7: Targeting Operational Excellence New technologies and new methodologies to improving operational personnel performance. This session considers aspects pertinent to the need for increased operational flexibility in European power plants. POWER ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS OF THE YEAR The Power Engineering International Projects of the Year is a new awards programe that will highlight the best in power generation construction across the Europe, the Middle East and Africa regions. Hosted by Power Engineering International, the awards will be presented at the gala VIP Dinner at POWER-GEN Europe in Amsterdam on Tuesday 9 June. There are four awards categories: · Large-scale gas turbine-based project, including refurbishments and retrofits as well as new projects; · Large-scale gas engine-based project, including refurbishments and retrofits as well as new projects; · Renewable energy project, including hybrid power projects; · Distributed generation project Each nomination is judged based on the following criteria: ·Technological innovation · Logistical challenges in developing the project ·Capacity ·Community impact ·Timeline: the project must have been commissioned between June 1 2013 and January 31 2015. Submissions must feature a project in Europe, the Middle East or Africa. The deadline for submissions is April 30th 2015. For more information visit www.powerengineeringint.com www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 11 Renewable Energy Strategy, Business & Integration Tuesday 9 June Wednesday 10 June For the full speaker line up please check the website Thursday 11 June 14:00 - 15:30 Session 1: Renewable Energy Policy Development & Regulation 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Financing Renewables - The Equity Perspective 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 6: Innovative Renewable Technologies This session will examine the latest energy policy and regulatory developments throughout Europe. A summary of the latest challenges, and regulatory & political barriers to potential investment in the renewable energy space and low carbon technologies will be provided. The session will encourage debate as to what the favourable regulatory climate for the growth and promotion of renewable energy sources should look like. The first of two panel discussions on the financing of renewable projects. In this session, the panellists will discuss the sources, methods and reasons for choosing equity financing. Only a generation ago, renewable technologies such as wind power were seen as pipe-dreams. Today wind power, solar and other previously innovative technologies have become mainstream. In this session several innovative new technologies at various stages of development will be presented. How much difference can such innovative technologies make to carbon emissions? Will such technologies be on the margins or could they become mainstream? Can such technologies replace the existing means of energy generation? or Biomass & Waste to Energy Developments Experiences and development in biomass and waste to energy power plant technologies. 16:00 - 17:30 Session 2: Renewable Project Development Disciplined management and early control at the initiation & early development stage of renewable projects has been seen as crucial for eventual success. This session will bring together a wide scope of activities in renewable projects where this is clearly demonstrated. or Co-Firing & Boiler Conversion technologies Cofiring fuel with different technologies and converting boilers for new fuels. or Keeping Control of Small Scale & Renewable Generation C&I technology discussions influence the bottom line. Three real world examples of what to consider. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Financing Renewables - The Debt Perspective Panellists will discuss the risks and challenges associated with debt financing, various fund raising mechanisms and the capacity of the debt market to finance large scale developments and investments in renewables. or Renewable: Challenges for a Stable Grid, Solutions for Successful Integration The on-going integration of renewable energy producers is creating serious challenges to the stability of the grid. These papers will show successful solutions. 16:00 – 17:30 - SESSION 5: Encouraging Green Energy Business Innovation This session will look at technical and social innovative solutions needed by companies to distinguish themselves from a sheer commodity provider/operator as well as the skills and capabilities companies and (future) employees need to develop to enable the companies’ transformation. or Integration of Green Energy The application of green technologies in distributed generation systems suitable for use in green cities. 12 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com or Achieving Grid Code Compliance Acceptance for Generators Grid codes are presenting increasing challenges for system integrators and owners of power generator equipment. These papers explain key issues and suggestions to help achieve trouble free acceptance into service of new equipment. or Managing European Based Energy Storage Implications of large scale energy storage system from country or region base perspective 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 7: Renewable Asset Management This session will showcase the implementation of effective asset management practices to enhance the plant operation and efficiency. or Understanding Impacts Grid Code Requirements Electrical Generators of on As grid codes evolve to enable integration of renewable; care must be taken to ensure that equipment stress is avoided and machine lifetimes are not reduced. These papers highlight areas of concern and mitigation strategies For the full speaker line up please check the website Urban Energy Integration Tuesday 9 June 14:00 - 17:30 – SESSION 1 & SESSION 2 The Challenge for Municipalities – Presentations & Panel Discussion Cities are going to play a very prominent role in the transformation to a renewable society. They are in a unique position to integrate the energy supply for electricity, heat, chill and transportation. This extended session will reveal the challenges and solutions with the audience hearing about some of Europe’s most successful Smart City Initiatives covering projects already in place plus future plans that relate to power generation and self-sufficiency via the latest in distributed generation, district heating, energy storage and heat pumps amongst other technologies. Wednesday 10 June Thursday 11 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Innovative Energy Delivery This session gives the Utilities and Grid Operators an opportunity to update the audience on the changes the Smart City era has initiated. Faced with a revolution in energy supply, where customers can often act as energy producers this development requires a completely new approach in distribution, grid operation, billing and safeguarding reliability. Speakers will give an insight into how they are working with these ‘smart’ cities to achieve mutual success in this new phase of power generation. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Hardware Solution Providers This session will be looking at the manufacturing companies and the latest innovations in heat pumps, energy storage and advanced control methods that are enabling the transformation to local energy generation for the new breed of sustainable city. 16:00 – 17:30 - SESSION 5: Smart Energy Intelligence 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 6: Smart City Facilitators & Integrators Experts are needed for co-ordinating the complex transformation to an integrated sustainable energy supply system. Key players from major consultancies will show examples of how projects can be executed leading to optimised systems. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 7: Summary Session with E-Voting This session will summarise aspects of the previous sessions and offer the conference delegates the opportunity to discuss the outcome. A voting system will be used to reveal the general feeling of the delegates with respect to the challenges and solutions for European Power. or The Rise of the Prosumer & E Mobility Learn more about the challenges opportunities around e mobility. Information technology and advanced diagnostic methods are indispensable in operating modern integrated energy supply systems. The focus of this session is the software and automation aspects of the Smart City looking at the specific needs from an energy generation perspective. and or The Scandinavian Green Way CHP - Biomass - Energy Efficiency Energy efficiency and Scandinavian renewable energy. or CHP Financial Viability Co-optimising heat and power to secure financial viability in the current European electricity market. For the full speaker line up please check the website The Nuclear Power Option Wednesday 10 June Wednesday 10 June 09:00 - 10:30 – Session 3: Nuclear Power in Europe – Where Do We Stand & What’s Next? (Panel Discussion) Around 30% of EU’s electricity currently comes from nuclear energy but the attitude towards nuclear is very disparate amongst the member countries. Our panellists will give an update on the status of nuclear power in Europe and will discuss the challenges and opportunities for this energy source. 11:00 – 12:30 – Session 4: Latest NPP Technologies This session will look at technological advances to improve the energy production and efficiency of nuclear power plants. www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 13 POWER-GEN EUROPE ADVISORY BOARD Mr. Vic Abrahamian Director, International Sales Pratt & Whitney Mr. Eric Adams Proposals Manager, Power Generation Parsons Brinckerhoff UK Mr. Michael Aherne Manager Services Electricity Supply Board Ireland Mr. Jan Antonczyk Marketing Director Energoprojekt Katowice SA Poland Dr. Andras Baczoni Development Manager for Power Industry Nalco Company – EMEA Region Hungary Mr. Giancarlo Benelli Technologist and Power Plants Consultant Green Engine Consulting S.R.L Italy Dr. Wolfgang Benesch Director Energy Technologies STEAG Energy Services GmbH Germany Mr. Martin Berkenkamp Policy Leader Renewables Europe GE Energy Germany Mr. Christoph Blessing Senior Engineer EnBW Kraftwerke AG Germany Ms. Anne Bodart Section Manager, Mechanics and Civil Works Tractebel Engineering (GDF Suez) Belgium Dr. Markus Bolhàr-Nordenkampf Director Energy Sales and Service Operations, EMEA, Central Europe North (CEN) Valmet GesmbH Austria Mr. Pier Giuseppe Bottini New Build Development Manager Enipower S.p.A Italy Mr. Gerhard Brandt Head of Marketing and Communication ABB AG Germany Mr. Jose Maria Bronte Malo Director General Bahia de Bizkaia Electricidad,S.L. Spain Mr. John Callcott Managing Director, Power Mobotec UK Mr. Eldred Clark Engineering Manager ACE European Group UK 14 Mr. Patrick Clerens Secretary General European Power Plant Suppliers Association (EPPSA) Belgium Dr. Alessandro Clerici Chair of the WEC Study Group on Survey of Energy Resources and Technologies & Senior Corporate Advisor CESI S.p.A. Italy Mr. Arthur Close Schneider-Electric UK Mr. James Cronin Principal Consultant Cronin Energy Consulting Ireland Mr. Norbert Dahlmann Partner 3p Consulting Germany Mr. Philippe Delage Consultant PhD Advisory France Mr. Giorgio Dodero President IPG Industrial Project Group S.r.l Italy Mr. John Epps Energy Consultant John A. Epps Consulting UK Mr. Graham Fagence Business Development Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe UK Dr. Andreas Feldmueller Head of Integrated Plant Solutions Siemens Energy Germany Mr. Antonio Ferreira Costa Director EDP Group - EDP Generation Portugal Mr. David Fitzgerald R&D Group Leader Doosan Power Systems UK Dr. Monica Frogheri Safety Advisor Ansaldo Nucleare Italy Mr. Bernt Frydenberg Advisor – CDM Strategy Mercapto Consult Denmark Dr. François Giger Strategy Director, Thermal Generation & Engineering Direction EDF France www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com Mr. Martin Grosshäuser Head of Product Line Marketing Siemens AG, Energy Sector Germany Mr. Jerzy Grynblat Nuclear Business Director Lloyd’s Register Consulting Sweden Mr. Jens Hanschmidt Lead Product Manager Babcock & Wilcox Intl. Germany Mr. Stefan Hatt Group Vice President ABB Ltd. Switzerland Ms. Anne Marie Hey Managing Director Dutch Gas Turbine Association (DGTA) The Netherlands Mr. Simon Hobday Energy Partner Osborne Clarke UK Dr. John Horner Director E for Energy Consulting UK UK Mr. Frank Höse Head of Sales, Steam Power Plant Solutions Siemens Energy Germany Ms. Jane Hutt Webmaster International Generator Technical Community USA Mr. Juha-Pekka Jalkanen Director, Plant Performance Solutions Metso Automation Inc. Finland Ms. Vanessa Jeffery Market & Product Intelligence and Promotion Alstom Switzerland Ltd. Switzerland Mr. Nick Johnson Corporate Communications Director Doosan Power Systems Ltd UK Mr. Jan De Jong Independent Consultant New Energy Consultancy The Netherlands Mr. Piotr Karas Marketing Director Rafako S.A. Poland Mr. Frank-Peter Kirschning Power Station Manager (retired) Germany Dr. Wilhelm Kleffner Independent Power Consultant WKC Wilhelm Kleffner Consulting Germany Dr. Karsten Klemp Chief Department Manager Rhein Energy Germany Mr. Philippe Paelinck Vice President, Portfolio & Strategic Positioning Alstom Power France Mr. Mark Stevens Director & Principal Consultant SS&A Power Consultancy GmbH Switzerland Dr. Jacob Klimstra Energy and Engine Consultant Jacob Klimstra Consultancy The Netherlands Mrs. Ulla Pettersson Director E for Energy Management Consulting Sweden Mr. Pascal Stijns Power & Energy Marketing Europe Honeywell Belgium Dr. Carlos Koeneke Vice President, Project Engineering Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas USA Mr. Herbert Piereder Consultant Director to Applied Materials Inc., Head of Business Development Europe MD Enovations Consulting Ltd. Netherlands Mr. Gereon Thomas Head of Engineering RWE Technology GmbH Germany Mr. Robert Thornton Jones Head of Technology - Controls Brush UK Mr. Rüdiger Koenig Principal QENIQ Advisory Germany Mr. Melle Kruisdijk Market Development Director Wärtsilä Corporation, Power Plants The Netherlands Dr. Cord-Henrich Lefhalm Head of Regulation & Licensing RWE Power AG Germany Mr. David Porter Senior Advsior Navigant UK Mr. Terry Raddings Technology Marketing Manager Europe GE Energy UK Dr. Peter Radgen Head of E.ON Innovation Center, CCS E.ON Technology & Innovation Germany Mr. Enzo Tortello Independent Consultant Ansaldo Italy Dr. Tamer Turna Chief Executive Officer Yidirim Energy Investments Inc. Turkey Mr. Peter Ramm Chief Operating Officer Advanced Power AG UK Mr. Giampiero Valenti Thermal Power Plant Basic Eng. & Proposal Manager Enel Engineering and Research Italy Mr. Tom Logan Director, Product Management Dresser-Rand USA Mr. Matti Rautanen Manager - Research and Development Valmet Power Oy Finland Mr. Sjirk van der Goot Marketing & Communications Manager VBR Turbine Partners The Netherlands Mr. Christian Lopez Marketing Manager Europe Emerson Process Management S.L. Spain Mr. Claudio Ravera Head of Plants, Automation and Controls Ansaldo Energia S.p.A. Italy Mr. Mike van der Jagt Director Strategic Sales Woodward Nederland BV The Netherlands Mr. Enrico Malusardi Senior Consultant Edison SpA Italy Mr. Stefan Ritzmann Marketing Communication Manager ABB Switzerland Mr. Tim Vink Director Regulatory Affairs Honeywell UK Dr. Ronald Meijer Service Line Principal Market & Regulations DNV GL The Netherlands Mr. Fabien Roques Senior Vice President Compass Lexecon France Mr. Bernd von der Heide Managing Director Mehldau & Steinfath Umwelttechnik GmbH Germany Mr. Mathias Meusburger Automation-EXC CoC Turbine Governor Andritz Hydro Austria Mr. Franco Rosatelli Chief Technical Officer - Chair EUTurbines Ansaldo Energia Italy Mr. Ingo Weber Head of Sales MCE Berlin GmbH Germany Miss. Regine Mowill Marketing Manager OPRA Turbines The Netherlands Mr. Thomas Sabel Head of Operation and Maintenance Services EnBW Kraftwerke AG Germany Mr. Christopher Wesselmann Editor in Chief VGB PowerTech Germany Mr. Peter Mueller-Baum Secretary General CIMAC Central Secretariat Germany Mr. Enrique Sanchez Director of Operations for Spain and Portugal Nooter/Eriksen Ltd. Spain Mr. Matthias Zelinger Secretary General EUTurbines Germany Ms. Lise Nielson Independent Consultant Linie Pruburger Rodgivning Denmark Mr. Peter-Paul Schouwenberg Manager Environment Essent The Netherlands Mr. Roland Zepeck Director Conferences & Exhibitions Durag Group Germany Mr. Kari Niemelä Vice President Sales, Western Europe Foster Wheeler Energia OY Finland Mr. Adrian Skea Product Manager Steam Power Plants Alstom Power Switzerland Mr. Thilo Libuda Head of Marketing for Instrumentation, Controls & Electricals Siemens AG Germany www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 15 RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD EUROPE ADVISORY BOARD Dr. George Aggidis Director Lancaster University Renewable Energy Group & Fluid Machinery Group UK Lancaster University United Kingdom Mr. Ralf Grether Head of Product Management, Patent and Innovation Voith Hydro GmbH & Co. KG Germany Mr. Christoph Richter Site Manager Solar Research / Executive Secretary SolarPaces DLR (German Aerospace Center) / SolarPaces Spain Mrs. Mirjam de Boer-Postmus Head Operations - Onshore Wind - Continental/ UK Vattenfall The Netherlands Mr. Jochen Hauff Director Renewable Energy & Sustainability AT Kearney Germany Mr. Oliver Schaefer Market Development Director SunPower Corporation Belgium Miss Sarah Junior Marketing Communications First Solar, Inc Germany Mr. Frank Schillig Managing Director KWA Eviva GmbH Germany Dr. Steven Laycock Managing Director Aeltari International SPRL Belgium Dr. Hennig Wicht Senior Director, Principal Analyst iSuppli Deutschland GmbH Germany Ms. Stefania Mascheroni Communications Manager for BU Power Generation ABB Italy Mr. Andrew Wickless Associate Director Navigant Consulting United States Dr. Azad Camyab Chief Executive Officer Pearlstone Energy United Kingdom Mr. Kasper Dalston Director Global Business Development Vestas Wind Systems A/S Spain Mr. Alessandro Delladio Managing Director MEDEIRON, SRL Italy Eng. Eduard Doujak Assistant Professor Vienna University of Technology Austria Mr. Bernard Pelikan Project Leader University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Austria Ms. Gaia Gallotti Research Analyst EMEA Italy Mr. Leon Pulles Senior Investment Consultant DHV The Netherlands 16 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com Exhibitor COmmittee Exhibiting opportunities CompanyName Aalborg Energie Technik A/S Frank Scholdann Aalborg Energy As Bent Have Johnsen ABB Tina Eder Alfa Laval Anne Kirstine Senderovitz Alstom Alexandra Weber Alstom Florence Vanin Ansaldo EnergiaMichaela Montecucco Babcock and Wilcox Patrick Wilson Babcock and Wilcox Wendy Easterling Capstone TurbineMichelle Murawski CCIStefano Malacrida CD AdapcoSandra Maureder Century IBT Lavinia Colonna-Preti Chromalloy Lisa Lu Crestchic Limited Paul Brickman Doosan Power Systems Nick Johnson Dresser RandSteve Canham Dresser RandThomas Levis DURAG GMBH Johanna Gosebrink DURAG GMBHRoland Zepeck E.ON Anlagenservice Pia Schulte E.ON AnlagenserviceDaniel Brueckner Energoprojekt-Katowice SA Jan Antonczyk Exelon Nuclear Partners Kevin Gosselin FATA EPC Division of FATA SpAEnzo Chieppa Foster WheelerMarkku Kostamo Foster WheelerRobert Giglio Garioni Naval S.p.A Ornella Baronio Gas Turbine Controls Jonathan Simms GE Power & Water Beth Sneeed GE Power & WaterMark Cox Georg Fischer CoSanjay Patel Georg Fischer CoMark Bumer Heliex Power Bryony Hynes Heliex Power Felicity Anderson HilliardMark Rose HX Holding GmbH Nicole Hueckels Industrial Information Resources Michael Bergen Italian Pavilion William Vigani Josef Bertsch Guenter Bernhart JSC ElemMirce Kotevski Man Diesel & TurboMathias Kunstner Marketing and More Alice Magno Mee Industries John Mee METKA S.A. Helena Esteves MetsoRiitta Naamanka Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Europe GmbH Helge Schulz MTU Friedrichshafen GmbHUwe Harting National Electric Coil Jane Hutt Parker Hannifin Lindsay Brockzeller Phoenix Contact Gmbh & Co Kg Andreas von der Kall PW Power Systems IncEmilio Zarrilli PW Power Systems Inc Lucia Maffucci Rafako SA Piotr Karas Sandvik Materials TechnologyMarco Tosi Siemens Power Generation Erhard Goess SPIG SpAMarianna Caputo SPX/Balcke Duerr GmbHEvi Werner Steag Helgard Fricke United ConveyorMark Burns ValmetSatu Lamminen VDMA - Power SystemsElke Schramm Wartsila Kenneth Engblom WartsilaSarah Vare Young & FranklinEric Sohne ZeecoStan Brander Exhibit at POWER-GEN EUROPE and RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD EUROPE POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe brings together the industry’s most influential decision makers under one roof - public and municipal utilities, government and regulatory executives, independent power producers, manufacturers, engineers, investors and traders. Don’t let your competition steal a march on your business pipeline, reserve your place at Europe’s premier power event now! Why Exhibit? • Raise your company profile and awareness • Showcase your products and technologies and develop new customer bases • Unique access to the international power generation industries • Explore business opportunities and meet new partners in dynamic surroundings • Promote new products and services to the industry’s leading press • Unrivalled platform to create sales leads and make lasting relationships with clients • Access to the industry’s most influential decision makers over 3 days • Stay ahead of your competition • Meet your customers face to face Who Attends? • Public and municipal utility owners & managers • Government and regulatory executives • Independent power producers • Original equipment manufacturers • Power / heat plant owners & operators • Plant service sector • Project developers & managers • Fuel suppliers • Design/structural/construction engineers • Industrial facilities personnel • Mechanical/electrical/plant engineers • Strategic and portfolio investors • Industry consultants and advisers • Energy traders • Trade Press www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 17 Exhibiting opportunities (continued) Exhibit space only rate is €440.00 per sq. mtr. (min. 3mX3m) of exhibit space (5% discount is only valid if Exhibitor pays the first 50% installment within thirty (30) days of invoice, otherwise, the standard exhibit space only rate applies. Electrical requirements must be ordered and paid separately). 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. POWER-GEN Events Multi show discount Exhibit at four (4) or more POWER-GEN events in calendar year 2015 and receive a 10% discount on each or at three (3) POWER-GEN events in calendar year 2015 to receive a 5% discount on each. POWER-GEN events include POWERGEN India & Central Asia 2015, POWER-GEN Europe 2015, POWER-GEN International 2015, POWER-GEN Middle East 2015, POWER-GEN Asia 2015, POWER-GEN Russia 2015, and POWER-GEN Africa 2015. NOTE: Other discounts may apply. All Discounts are taken at the time of signing and apply to raw space only. PennWell’s offer to lease Exhibit Space and Services pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall expire thirty (30) days from Exhibitor’s receipt of this Agreement. If Exhibitor does not submit an executed Agreement to PennWell within such time, any hold on the Exhibit Space and Services requested by Exhibitor shall be released and the space shall be available for purchase by any exhibitor. 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. Enhanced Exhibitor Listings Upgrades Available 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,150-word 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 Claudette Hultzer Exhibit Services Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 637 F: +44 (0)1992 656 700 E: claudetteh@pennwell.com 18 EXHIBITOR SERVICES Karina Anderson Senior Exhibitor Services Manager T: +44 (0)1992 656 615 F: +44 (0)1992 656 700 E: karinaa@pennwell.com www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com Contacts KEY: POWER-GEN EUROPE RENEWABLE ENERGY WORLD EUROPE UK, Asia, Italy, France, Greece & Benelux Gilbert Weir Jnr. T: +44 1992 656 617 E: exhibitpge@pennwell.com Russia & CIS Natalia Gaisenok T: +7 495 258 31 36 E: nataliag@pennwell.com Africa Andrew Evans T:+27 21 930 9515 E: exhibitpge@pennwell.com Worldwide Sales Amanda Kevan T: +44 (0) 1992 656 645 E: amandak@pennwell.com CHINA (Agent) Liu Zizhen China Exhibition World Co.Ltd T:+86-10-65920071-888 E: zghwfzxh@163.com E: liuzizhen@world-fairs.org Latin America, Spain & Portugal Juan Gimenez T: +54 11 4787 3817 E: exhibitpge@pennwell.com Amy Nash Conference Director T: +44 (0)1992 656 621 E: amyn@pennwell.com Mathilde Seur Senior Conference Manager T: +44 (0)1992 656 634 E: mathildes@pennwell.com Germany, Scandinavia, Austria, Switzerland & Eastern Europe Leon Stone T: +44 1992 656 671 E: exhibitpge@pennwell.com Middle East & Turkey Feraye Parcali Gurel T: (Turkey) + 90 (0) 532 612 77 17 T: (UAE) + 971 50 257 6929 E: ferayeg@pennwell.com North America Bridgett Maddux-Green T: +1 918-549-0473 E: exhibitpge@pennwell.com CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT Nigel Blackaby Conference Director T: +44 (0)1992 656 607 E: nigelb@pennwell.com OPERATIONS Richard Logan Senior Event Operations Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 656 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 E: rlogan@pennwell.com ADVERTISING Amanda Wilson Event Operations Manager T: +1 918-831-9523 F: +1 918-831-9729 E: amandaw@pennwell.com EXHIBITOR SERVICES Claudette Hultzer Exhibit Services Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 637 F: +44 (0)1992 656 700 E:claudetteh@pennwell.com Emily Pryor Conference Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 614 E: emilyp@pennwell.com Tom Marler Advertising Sales Director T: +44 (0) 1992 656 608 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 E: tomm@pennwell.com Roy Morris International Sales Manager T: +44 (0) 1992 656 613 F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700 E: rmorris@pennwell.com MARKETING Karina Anderson Exhibitor Services Manager T: +44 (0)1992 656 615 F: +44 (0)1992 656 700 E: karinaa@pennwell.com Crispin Coulson Senior Marketing Manager T: +44 0) 1992 656 646 E: crispinc@pennwell.com www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 19 EXHIBITOR LIST Key: POWER-GEN Europe Renewable Energy World Europe As of 10 March 2015 Exhibitor Booth Number A.Hak Industrial Services B.V.................................................... 1W28 AAF - Gas Turbine Solutions..........................................................4C7 AALBORG ENERGIE TECHNIK A/S.. ...........................................1O37 AALBORG ENGINEERING AS.....................................................1O27 Aarding Thermal Acoustics b.v... ................................................. 1C24 Abengoa.....................................................................................1U32 ADA-ES INC... ...............................................................................4C2 Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Support, Inc. (AGTSI).. ........................ 4I2 AEROFIN...................................................................................... 3J1 Alara-Lukagro Noise Control Solutions....................................... 1L37 Alfa Laval.. .................................................................................. 1C27 Amec Foster Wheeler.................................................................. 2G10 AMMtech srl............................................................................... 1P52 Anamet Europe BV.. .................................................................... 1C24 ANDRITZ....................................................................................... 1I4 ANDRITZ Air Pollution Control...................................................... 1I4 ANDRITZ HYDRO Automation.. ..................................................... 1I4 ANDRITZ Power Boilers. . ............................................................... 1I4 ANDRITZ Power Plant Services..................................................... 1I4 ANDRITZ Pumps........................................................................... 1I4 ANDRITZ Turbo Generators........................................................... 1I4 ANSALDO ENERGIA.. ................................................................. 1C12 APL APPARATEBAU GMBH.......................................................1A28 APPA CONSULT GMBH. . ............................................................ 4C29 ARIZAGA, BASTARRICA Y CIA. S.A. . ......................................... 4F25 ARTES Ingegneria S.p.A............................................................. 2F19 Atlas Copco Gas and Process Division......................................... 1L7 AUMA RIESTER GMBH & CO. KG.. ............................................. 1G22 AWS CORPORATION SRL.......................................................... 1G49 AYVAZ (HACI AYVAZ END.MAM.SAN.ve TIC. A.S).....................4A17 BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY, THE.........................................1R9 Babcock & Wilcox Vølund..............................................................1R9 Bakker Repair + Services.. .......................................................... 1C24 BALCKE DÜRR GMBH / SPX. . .................................................... 1R12 Ballast Nedam Industriebouw..................................................... 1C24 BALLUFF GmbH. . ........................................................................ 1L36 BAX ENGINEERING GMBH.........................................................4D20 BBM AKUSTIK TECHNOLOGIE GMBH.........................................4G7 Bearings Plus™..........................................................................1A26 BEIRENS – VL STAAL...................................................................1R1 BELDICK AUTOMATION B.V...................................................... 4B33 BERTSCHenergy Josef Bertsch Gesellschaft m.b.H. & Co. KG... 1R32 BEUMER Group GmbH & Co. KG.. ............................................... 1G20 BFI AUTOMATION......................................................................1U17 Bilfinger SE. . ............................................................................... 1L12 Blygold International B.V... .......................................................... 1C24 BÖHLER Bleche GmbH & Co KG. . ............................................... 4E18 BÖHLER Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG............................................. 4E18 BÖHLER Schmiedetechnik GmbH & Co KG.. ............................... 4E18 BONO ENERGIA S.p.A. . .............................................................. 2F19 BORSIG Service GMBH............................................................... 1I20 BRADEN MANUFACTURING.. .................................................... 2B12 Brentwood Europe s.r.o............................................................... 4E07 BRONSWERK HEAT TRANSFER B.V.......................................... 1C24 BUFFALO PUMPS. . ....................................................................... 3J1 Burmeister & Wain Energy A/S...................................................1O42 Camfil Power Systems AB.......................................................... 4C12 CAPSTONE TURBINE CORP.......................................................1O30 CARMEUSE.................................................................................2J23 CCI. . ..............................................................................................4G5 CD - adapco................................................................................ 1B35 CEMB SPA.................................................................................. 4C20 CENK ENDUSTRI TESISLERI IMALAT VE TAAHHUT A.S...........2A17 CENTRAX GAS TURBINES......................................................... 2G14 CERREY S.A DE C.V... .................................................................4A20 CHINA EXHIBITION WORLD Co.,Ltd.......................................... 1F34 Exhibitor Booth Number CHINA EXHIBITION WORLD Co.,Ltd.......................................... 1G34 CHINA EXHIBITION WORLD Co.,Ltd...........................................1J39 CHINA EXHIBITION WORLD Co.,Ltd..........................................4A12 CHROMALLOY. . ............................................................................ 3F3 CHROMALOX.............................................................................4D29 CIMTAS.. ..................................................................................... 1L44 CIRCOR ENERGY.. ....................................................................... 4A2 CLARK RELIANCE CORPORATION. . ...........................................2J18 CLYDE BERGEMANN GMBH...................................................... 1G15 CMI ENERGY................................................................................2B6 COAL-GEN..................................................................................6K10 Cogeneration & On-Site Power Production.................................6K10 CONAX TECHNOLOGIES............................................................4D20 CONCO EAST SP Z.O.O. . ............................................................ 2E14 CONCO SYSTEMS......................................................................2A21 CONTINENTAL CONTROLS CORP.............................................2A13 CORMETECH INC. . ....................................................................... 3J5 Cullum Detuners..........................................................................3J14 DAMPER TECHNOLOGY LTD.....................................................1O47 DAY & ZIMMERMANN.. ............................................................... 1P40 DE JONG COMBUSTION B.V./R&V ENGINEERING B.V................2J20 DEKOMTE DE TEMPLE GMBH.................................................... 2E12 DENT INSTRUMENTS, INC........................................................ 1L39 DIAKONT GROUP........................................................................3B7 DIESEL & GAS TURBINE WORLDWIDE.. ....................................... 3J7 DILO Armaturen und Anlagen GmbH. . ......................................... 2A2 DistribuTECH Africa..................................................................6K10 DistribuTECH Brasil...................................................................6K10 DistribuTECH Conference & Exhibition......................................6K10 DOOSAN HEAVY INDUSTRIES & CONSTRUCTION CO LTD.......2G2 DREHMO GMBH......................................................................... 1G22 DRESSER-RAND........................................................................1U12 DURAG GROUP............................................................................1R7 DURO FELGUERA S.A................................................................ 1R22 E.ON ANLAGENSERVICE GMBH.................................................. 1L9 EAGLEBURGMANN GERMANY GMBH & CO. KG....................... 1C40 ECN............................................................................................ 1V34 ECOSPRAY TECHNOLOGIES SRL............................................... 2A4 Ed Zublin AG, Direktion Ingenieurbau Nord, Bereich Ingenieur-und Kraftwerksbau. . .......................................................................... 1R41 Edgen Murray.. ............................................................................. 4A1 Electric Light & Power Magazine. . ...............................................6K10 Electron Thermal Processing Equipment BV. . ............................. 1C24 Electrotyazhmash, State Enterprise Plant.................................. 4B27 ELIN MOTOREN GMBH.............................................................. 1R37 EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT........................................4A21 EMHA.........................................................................................4D34 EMW FILTERTECHNIK GMBH.................................................... 1L22 ENERGOPROJEKT KATOWICE SA............................................ 2E14 ENERGYEN CORPORATION. . ..................................................... 1L50 Engicon nv (Geldof). . ................................................................... 1G35 ENNOVIA..................................................................................... 1I39 ENPRO.. ....................................................................................... 1O2 EPPSA – The European Power Plant Suppliers Association a.i.s.b.l. . ....................................................................2J16 ERALP BOILER & FINTUBE......................................................... 2A6 ERC Technik GmbH....................................................................... 2J1 ESI EUROSILO BV...................................................................... 1C24 ESSCANO POWER A/S. . ............................................................. 1R47 EthosEnergy. . ..............................................................................2H17 EUGINE. . ....................................................................................... 1J1 EUROFILL ENERGY & WATER SRL UNIPERSONAL. . ..................4H11 EUTurbines................................................................................... 1J1 EWEX-ENGINEERING...................................................................1P1 EXERGY......................................................................................1U37 ExxonMobil Fuels & Lubricants.....................................................1R2 Key: POWER-GEN Europe Renewable Energy World Europe Exhibitor Booth Number FACO SPA.................................................................................... 1I44 FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINE. ..................................................... 2D4 FAIST POWER SYSTEMS & AIR INTAKE SYSTEMS.................... 4I21 FAMET......................................................................................... 3H4 FATA EPC Division of FATA SpA................................................ 1C17 FIAV L. MAZZACCHERA SPA..................................................... 4F18 FILTRAIR B.V.............................................................................. 2B11 Fincantieri S.p.A......................................................................... 1C47 FIVES PILLARD........................................................................... 1L40 FLENDER-GRAFFENSTADEN..................................................... 1B22 FLOWSERVE GESTRA................................................................ 1G47 FLSMIDTH....................................................................................1T1 FLSmidth MAAG Gear...................................................................1T1 FMT GROUP...............................................................................1O22 FORGIATURA MAMé....................................................................2B4 FORNEY CORPORATION............................................................ 3H3 FORTUM POWER SOLUTIONS. ................................................... 1I30 FRANKE INDUSTRIE AG............................................................ 1F44 FRENCH PAVILION organized by the Chambers of Commerce and Industry of the Franche-Comté Region........................................ 4E12 FREUDENBERG FILTRATION TECHNOLOGIES SE & CO. KG.......1C1 FUEL TECH SRL........................................................................... 3D7 G.I.&E. SPA.................................................................................. 1U9 GAMA POWER SYSTEMS. .......................................................... 1L19 GAS COMPRESSORS LTD. ......................................................... 1B30 GAS TURBINE CONTROLS. ..........................................................4C2 GEA HEAT EXCHANGERS.......................................................... 1G12 GEA Westfalia Separator Group. ................................................... 1F1 GENERAL TURBO....................................................................... 4E10 Genoyer International................................................................. 1P39 GIVA S.P.A................................................................................... 1I47 GLOBAL TECH SERVICES............................................................2J19 HALDOR TOPSOE...................................................................... 2G17 Hamon........................................................................................1U19 HANZA AB................................................................................. 3E09 HAUK & SASKO Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH.............................. 4E04 HAYNES INTERNATIONAL INC..................................................2A11 HEICO BEFESTIGUNGSTECHNIK GMBH................................... 4G18 HELIEX POWER..........................................................................1U39 HEMPEL A/S.................................................................................3B9 HENKEL AG & CO. KGA. ............................................................. 4G15 Hilco.............................................................................................2B8 HIMA PAUL HILDERBRANDT GMBH + CO KG........................... 1N1 HKB KETELBOUW BV- VIESSMANN GROUP. ............................ 1X41 HOERBIGER - Altronic................................................................5A10 Hoesch Schwerter Profile GmbH................................................ 4F18 Holland Pavilion organized by FME............................................. 1C24 Holland Pavilion organized by FME.......................................... 1C24A HOLTEC INTERNATIONAL......................................................... 4G10 HRW-Hydro Review Worldwide...................................................6K10 HSB GLOBAL STANDARDS........................................................2J22 HUG ENGINEERING AG.............................................................. 5E03 HURST BOILER............................................................................4C2 HYDAC International GmbH....................................................... 1C32 Hydro Review Magazine..............................................................6K10 Hydro Richier............................................................................... 3I11 HydroVision Brasil......................................................................6K10 HydroVision India........................................................................6K10 HydroVision Russia.....................................................................6K10 HY-PRO FILTRATION.................................................................. 4G25 IBAU HAMBURG INGENIEURGESELLSCHAFT INDUSTRIEBAU MBH............................................................................................2A19 IfTA GmbH.................................................................................. 4G20 IIG INDUSTRIEISOLIERUNGEN GMBH. ...................................... 1G52 IMTECH DEUTSCHLAND GMBH & CO KG POWER SYSTEMS..1U25 INADCO Moisture Measurement. ............................................... 1W39 INDAR......................................................................................... 1F27 Industrial Info Resources, Europe Ltd......................................... 2B14 INNOVATIVE STEAM TECHNOLOGIES.........................................3B1 Inpro/Seal®................................................................................1A26 Insu-W-Rapid BV Thermal Insulation Products........................... 1C24 JASC-CONTROLS....................................................................... 1V52 JEAN GALLAY SA....................................................................... 1B24 Exhibitor Booth Number Jeffrey Rader AB, a TerraSource Global Company.. ......................1J37 JEUMONT ELECTRIC................................................................. 1F42 JOHN ZINK HAMWORTHY COMBUSTION.................................. 3J3 JOHNSON MATTHEY CATALYSTS (GERMANY) GMBH............. 4C27 KAEFER ISOLIERTECHNIK GMBH & CO KG.............................. 4E02 KAWASAKI GAS TURBINE EUROPE GMBH............................... 1R19 KERITE.........................................................................................4C2 KGD........................................................................................... 1M22 KINGSBURY INC......................................................................... 3D1 KLEVERS ITALIANA s.r.l.. . .......................................................... 4B10 KOREA ELECTRICITY ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION......................3B3 KOREA ELECTRICITY ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION......................3B5 KRAFTANLAGEN MUENCHEN GMBH. . ....................................... 1I17 KRAFTWERKSSCHULE E.V.. . .......................................................1B7 KRAL AG.. .................................................................................. 1M50 KRALOVOPOLSKA SLEVARNA SRO.......................................... 4D9 KROHNE Nederland B.V............................................................. 1F37 KSB AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT.................................................... 1R17 LAB. . ........................................................................................... 4C25 LACC-JNK, Inc.. . .........................................................................4D14 LAZARO ITUARTE INTERNACIONAL S.A. VALVOSPAIN GROUP................................................................. 4E25 LBH INTERNATIONAL A/S..........................................................3J12 Lechler GmbH............................................................................. 4E04 LECTRODRYER............................................................................ 2J9 LIBURDI TURBINE SERVICES INC............................................... 4F1 LPL PROJECTS + LOGISTICS GMBH.........................................2A10 LUFKIN.........................................................................................4G9 M+M TURBINEN-TECHNIK GMBH.............................................1O10 MACHINEFABRIEK AMERSFOORT BV. . .......................................4G1 MAGALDI POWER SPA. . ............................................................. 2G12 MAIN METALL INTERNATIONAL AG..........................................1U36 MAJOR TOOL & MACHINE INC.. . .................................................. 2J6 MAN DIESEL & TURBO SE. . ..........................................................1G7 MAPNA Group............................................................................ 2E02 M-CTI MUMME COOLING TOWER INTERNATIONAL GMBH....... 4A7 MEE INDUSTRIES INC.. . ............................................................. 4C14 MEERANER DAMPFKESSELBAU GMBH......................................1C2 MEGGITT.................................................................................... 3F11 MEGGITT SENSING SYSTEMS................................................... 3F11 METACOR VIETNAM LIMITED..................................................... 3A1 METAL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY LLC. . .................................... 1I52 METKA SA.................................................................................. 1U2 METSO AUTOMATION OY. . ........................................................ 1C30 Mikra. . ........................................................................................ 1W29 Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH / Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe, Ltd.. . ........................................................1C2 MJB International Ltd.................................................................1U45 MLT SRO....................................................................................1O50 MUHR GMBH. . ............................................................................ 1C41 müller co-ax ag...........................................................................1O39 NATIONAL ELECTRIC COIL. . ...................................................... 1B28 National Instruments Netherlands BV......................................... 1I37 NEM Energy b.v. . ......................................................................... 1C22 Nießing Anlagenbau GmbH.. ....................................................... 4E24 Nol-Tec Europe Srl. . ....................................................................2A14 NOOTER ERIKSEN S.R.L..............................................................3G1 NORDIC TURBINE COMPONENTS. . ........................................... 3E09 NORTHERN TECHNICAL.............................................................. 3F7 NUCLEAR POWER International................................................6K10 Nuclear Power International Magazine.......................................6K10 NUMIKON DOO......................................................................... 1W29 OBO BETTERMANN GMBH & CO. KG........................................ 1R35 OBSTA a Citel company..............................................................1J41 Omexom. . ....................................................................................1O35 OPRA TURBINES. . ...................................................................... 1L30 OSCHATZ GMBH. . ...................................................................... 1F32 OSIsoft UK Ltd........................................................................... 1L32 PARKER HANNFIN CORPORATION. . .........................................1O17 PBS Velka Bites.. ........................................................................... 3J9 PCB PIEZOTRONICS INC...........................................................4A33 PCC ENERGY GROUP.. ............................................................... 1F50 PennEnergy. . ...............................................................................6K10 Exhibitor Booth Number PENNENERGY EQUIPMENT........................................................ 4I20 PennEnergy Jobs. . .......................................................................6K10 Pennwell.....................................................................................6K10 PENSOTTI FABBRICA CALDAIE LEGNANO SPA.........................3B2 Pentair Clean Air Systems (Mecair srl)........................................ 1U7 Petrogas Gas Systems B.V.......................................................... 1C24 Philadelphia Gear, a Timken Brand. . ............................................ 4C17 PHOENIX CONTACT Deutschland GmbH................................... 1C35 PLASTICON COMPOSITES INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTING B.V..3 D8 PLASTOCOR-INTERNATIONAL SA. . ..........................................1O40 Power Engineering International Magazine.................................6K10 Power Engineering magazine......................................................6K10 POWER MACHINES. . .................................................................... 1L2 POWERGEAR LIMITED............................................................... 2B18 POWER-GEN Africa....................................................................6K10 POWER-GEN Asia. . .....................................................................6K10 POWER-GEN Brazil....................................................................6K10 POWER-GEN Europe Conference and Exhibition........................6K10 POWER-GEN India & Central Asia..............................................6K10 POWER-GEN International.. ........................................................6K10 POWER-GEN Middle East...........................................................6K10 POWER-GEN Russia...................................................................6K10 POWERGRID International magazine.........................................6K10 Proton OnSite...............................................................................4C2 PW Power Systems, Inc.............................................................. 2E06 QUARTZELEC LTD.. ...................................................................... 3F1 RAFAKO S.A.. . ............................................................................ 2E10 RECOTECH AB........................................................................... 3E09 REFILL-TECH SOLUTIONS S.r.l..................................................... 4I6 REINTJES GmbH........................................................................ 1L15 REKO PRAHA a.s......................................................................... 4F2 REMAZEL ENGINEERING SPA. . .................................................. 2E18 Renewable Energy World Asia.. ...................................................6K10 Renewable Energy World Conference & Expo North America.....6K10 Renewable Energy World Europe.. ...............................................6K10 Renewable Energy World India....................................................6K10 Renewable Energy World Magazine............................................6K10 RenewableEnergyWorld.com......................................................6K10 RENK AG..................................................................................... 1O7 RetubeCo....................................................................................2A21 Rolls-Royce Power Systems. . ...................................................... 1C20 ROTA MUHENDISLIK................................................................. 4G21 RWE POWER INTERNATIONAL.. ................................................ 1L42 SAACKE GMBH.......................................................................... 1G17 SAFETECH................................................................................. 5C11 Samsung Control Valve Co., Ltd.................................................. 3E13 Sealeze, A Jason Company............................................................ 3I8 Seaway Technologies GmbH.. ......................................................... 4I9 SEIRIS.. ....................................................................................... 4B18 SEKO Aerospace a.s..................................................................... 1L1 Semco Maritime.. ........................................................................4A27 SENSONICS LIMITED..................................................................3J11 SENSOPLAN GmbH. . ....................................................................4G2 Seonghwa Industrial Co.,Ltd........................................................ 1I35 SES AS TLMACE......................................................................... 4E21 SES BOHEMIA S.R.O.................................................................. 4E21 SICA S.P.A.................................................................................. 2E19 SimTech GmbH........................................................................... 4B29 SIPOS AKTORIK GMBH............................................................. 1G22 SITERM ISI SANAYI A.S. (SITERM HEAT INDUSTRY INC.).. ...... 2B10 SKF SOLUTION FACTORY - MARINE SERVICES.......................4D35 SOLBERG INTERNATIONAL LTD...............................................4A10 SPIG SPA...................................................................................... 2J4 SPP PUMPS LTD........................................................................ 1G48 SSS GEARS LTD. . ........................................................................2J14 STANDARD FASEL BV.. ............................................................... 1I42 Standardkessel Baumgarte Group................................................ 1L4 STEAG Energy Services GmbH...................................................1U22 STEINMULLER ENGINEERING GMBH, IHI GROUP COMPANY..4H16 STEJASA.................................................................................... 1R25 STF SPA.....................................................................................1O42 STORK TECHNICAL SERVICES HOLDING B.V........................... 1C51 Süddeutsche Gelenkscheibenfabrik GmbH & Co. KG................... 1I40 Exhibitor Booth Number SULZER...................................................................................... 1L47 TAS Burners by Standard Fasel................................................... 1I42 TCSH bv..................................................................................... 1C24 TECHNETICS GROUP.................................................................2J10 TELEMENIA LTD. . ....................................................................... 1F40 TerraSource Global......................................................................1J37 Texas OilTech Laboratories, Inc.................................................... 2J8 TGM KANIS TURBINEN GMBH................................................... 1O4 THERMO SENSOR GMBH........................................................... 1H1 Thermoflow Inc........................................................................... 2G18 TMS TURBOMASCHINENSERVICE GMBH. . ............................... 1L17 Toshiba Corporation.. ..................................................................1U42 TPC Components AB.................................................................. 3E09 TRANSFLUID SRL...................................................................... 4C32 TRANSGLOBAL ENERGY INC.................................................... 2B17 Triogen...................................................................................... 1M32 Triveni Turbine Ltd......................................................................1U30 TST TURBO SERVICE & TRADING GMBH................................... 1A2 TURBINE TECHNICS, INC.......................................................... 3G11 TURBINES & DIESELS. . .............................................................. 1B47 TURBODEN S.R.L.. . .................................................................... 1C37 TURBOMACH SA........................................................................ 1I27 TURNER AVIATION....................................................................1H52 TÜV NORD................................................................................. 2F18 TÜV Rheinland. . ..........................................................................3H13 TW METALS............................................................................... 3B10 UNICONFORT SRL.....................................................................1U34 UNITED CONVEYOR CORPORATION........................................4A25 US PAVILION................................................................................4C2 VAG-Armaturen GmbH.................................................................4C9 VALMET...................................................................................... 1F30 VBR Turbine Partners. . ................................................................ 1C24 VDL Klima bv.............................................................................. 1C24 VDMA - Power Systems................................................................ 1J1 VGB PowerTech............................................................................1B8 VKK STANDARDKESSEL KOETHEN GMBH............................... 1I42 VOITH TURBO GMBH & CO KG..................................................1O12 VTT. . ............................................................................................ 1I30 WALLSTEIN INGENIEUR GMBH.................................................4H12 WARTSILA. . ................................................................................1U27 WaterWorld Middle East.. ............................................................6K10 Waukesha Bearings®. . ................................................................1A26 Waukesha Magnetic Bearings®..................................................1A26 WELLAND & TUXHORN AG........................................................1O19 Wellons, Inc.. . ................................................................................4C2 Wieland-Werke AG........................................................................ 2J3 WIKOV GEAR S.R.O.. . .................................................................... 1I2 WSP INDUSTRY......................................................................... 4E29 WULFF & UMAG ENERGY SOLUTIONS GBMH. . ........................... 1J2 Yara Environmental Technologies GmbH.....................................1O15 YOKOGAWA EUROPE BV...........................................................1U15 Young & Franklin Inc.. . .................................................................1U47 YTSTRUKTUR ARBOGA AB...................................................... 3E09 Zeeco Europe Ltd.........................................................................2J12 ZELKOT - Brzezina, Urzynicok Sp.J............................................ 3G13 Ziehl-Abegg Benelux B.V.. . .......................................................... 5B10 ZOK............................................................................................ 2G16 Zollern GmbH & Co. KG.. ............................................................. 4C10 WWW.POWERGENEUROPE.COM WWW.RENEWABLEENERGYWORLD-EUROPE.COM Interactive Floor Plan ATTENDEES POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe are pleased to provide attendees with enhanced floor plan interactivity. With a truly unique floor plan environment—you can easily navigate your way through the exhibit hall and learn all about exhibitors’ products and services offered before, during and after the show floor is open—without leaving your desk. Get instant access to detailed exhibitor information, including: • Press releases • Watch product videos • New products / services • Connect with your favorite • Show specials / contests / brands’ social networks giveaways Information On-Demand f STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Create a login and start your exhibitor listing search Build your ‘MY EXPO PLAN’ •NEWHELPFULFEATURES• It’s Quick. 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What Does This Enhanced Attendee Experience Do For POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe Exhibitors? Yourcompanywillnowhaveamulti-facetedplatformforshowcasingits brand/products/serviceswellbeyondthePOWER-GENEuropeand RenewableEnergyWorldEuropeexhibithall—AND—itwillbevirtually on-demandforallregisteredattendees.Thisenhancesyourvisibility before,duringandaftertheexhibithallhours.Andsinceattendeeswant tomakethemostoftheirtimeontheexhibitfloor—adesireforeventplanning tools like this continues to rise. Take Control Of Your Company’s Exposure Platinum package pictured here. Your package may include different options. • Customizeboothinfo/detail • Add/editpressreleases •Showcaseproducts/services • Announcecompanyspecials/contests/ giveawaysatthe show •Gainmoreexposurewithfloorplan bannerlogowithclick thru •Bringyourpresencetolife—add video •Placeyourcompanylogoon your booth • Leverageyoursocialmediapresence within yourcompanylisting f POWER-GENEuropeandRenewableEnergyWorldEuropehave experienceworkingwithexhibitingcompaniesofallsizes–andwith varyingbudgets.Ourteamhasstrategicallydevelopedmultipleoptions for the Interactive Floor Plan,designedtocatertoeachofourexhibitors’ goalsandcapabilities. Packages & Rates Basic €395 Gold €550 Platinum €675 *Elite $€1,295 Company Description Online 50words/ 300charmax 100words/ 800charmax 150words/ 1000charmax 150words/ 1000charmax Company Description in Show Guide 35words/ 250charmax 75words/ 550charmax 150words/ 1000charmax 150words/ 1000charmax in Take Control Of Your Company’s Investment * Elite Package also includes 2 video uploads and a floor plan banner. Want More Exhibitor Information? Ifyou’realreadyanexhibitingcompanyatPOWER-GENEuropeand RenewableEnergyWorldEuropeandneedmoreinformationorhelp,contact: Claudette Hultzer: claudetteh@pennwell.com or +44 (0) 1992 656 637 Karina Pharoah: karinap@pennwell.com or +44 (0) 1992 656 615 SPECIAL EVENTS AND SERVICEs Technical Tour 1: Hemweg 9 Power Plant (Nuon) Owner/Operator: NUON Date: Monday 8 June 2015 Meeting Time: 09:00 Meeting Point: Entrance K Foyer - Registration Area, RAI Duration: Approximately 5 hours Cost: €90 Hemweg 9 is a new combined cycle gas fired power plant at the Hemweg power station located in the western port area of Amsterdam, Netherlands. The power station is owned and operated by Nuon, a subsidiary of Vattenfall. Note: It is suggested that attendees wear appropriate casual clothing for the technical tour We are still in the process of finalising our technical tour programme. Full details are available on the POWER-GEN Europe / Renewable Energy World Europe website. Registration for this tour closes Friday 29 May 2015. Please register online at www.powergeneurope.com POWER-GEN Europe Open Golf Tournament Date: A PennWell Event Hosted By: Monday 8 June 2015 Venue: Amsterdam’s world class course ‘The International’. Play: Stapleford Format, 4 Balls Join us for an unforgettable round of golf at Amsterdam’s world class golf course. Visit powergeneurope.com for further information WINE TASTING A PennWell Event Hosted By: EXPERIENCE THE PLEASURE OF AUSTRIAN WINES Hall 5 Tuesday, 9 June: 13:00 – 18:00 Wednesday, 10 June: 13:00 – 18:00 Thursday, 11 June: 13:00 – 16:00 Take some time to relax during POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe at the wine tasting experience, generously sponsored by Hoerbiger. THE DIPLOMATIC QUARTER Hall 5 Returning to POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe for the third year is the highly popular Diplomatic Quarter. Located in Hall 5, 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 Free wifi A PennWell Service Hosted By: Available to all attendees, WiFi will be provided free throughout the show dates, 9-11 June 2015. 22 www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com POWER-GEN CONFIDENCE INDEX HAVE YOUR SAY ABOUTTHE POWER INDUSTRY – YOUR OPINION COUNTS The European energy industry is undergoing widespread changes in the way it produces and delivers electric power to industry and consumers. As power industry companies contemplate their next step, it is crucial that they have an understanding of the current state of the industry and a vision of where it is going.Thus research and reports that provide key market information, insights, and trends are essential to support their strategic thinking. Building on its expertise and audience generated by its global POWER-GEN events, PennWell International is launching a POWERGEN Confidence Index. This comprehensive pan-European report for the power industry, the POWER-GEN Confidence Index, will provide this all important key market information, insights and trends to aid strategic decision making. Compiled on an annual basis to facilitate year-on-year trend analysis and comparison, this authoritative industry study will deliver insight, perspective and direction. To ensure that the POWER-GEN Confidence Index for Europe represents the views and opinions of all aspects of the industry, we invite you to participate in the study by completing a concise and comprehensive questionnaire. All you have to do is log on to www. powergenindex.com and follow the online instructions. a ork for If you wcompany utility e entitled you ar of these to all efits! ben Why contribute to the POWER-GEN Confidence Index? 1.An opportunity to contribute to a ground breaking initiative in the power sector – the inaugural POWER-GEN Confidence Index 2.An opportunity to contribute to an authoritative and comprehensive report providing key market information and insights 3.An opportunity to have your say on the key issues facing the power sector 4.An opportunity for your voice to be heard and for you to influence and help shape strategic thinking in the power sector. 5.Respondents completing the Confidence Index questionnaire will receive the full Confidence Index report free of charge 6.Respondents to the Confidence Index questionnaire will be invited to join a dedicated Social Media Group designed to elicit further discussion. As a power industry professional, your opinion has never been more important. Please contribute to the POWER-GEN Confidence Index to help shape the power industry of the future. Please visit: www.powergenindex.com THE UTILITY PARTNER PROGRAMME (UPP) Now in its sixth year, the Utility Partner Programme (UPP) continues for 2015. 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 at the premier European power event. UPP member delegates receive: UPP Delgate Rates • Discounted delegate rates • Book on or before the 15 May (Early Bird) - €705 (a saving of €300) • Book after 16 May - €805 (a saving of €200) • Fast-Track entry at a dedicated utility registration desk • Over 270 presentations under one roof • Access to the exhibit floors with over 500 exhibitors • Lunch for all three days • Conference proceedings To join your utility peers at the premier European power event you can register online or contact: Amy Nash Utility Liaison Manager T: +44 (0)1992 656621 E: amyn@pennwell.com For the full list of Utility companies enjoying the benefits of the Utility Partner programme at POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe 2015 please see the event websites: www.powergeneurope.com - www.renewablenergyworld-europe.com www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 23 PRESS OFFICE, PR and social media Aspectus PR is POWER-GEN Europe & Renewable Energy World Europe’s official public relations agency. As an exhibitor you have a number of opportunities to promote your organization’s presence at these events.The closer you work with Aspectus PR 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: 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 Europe blog You can keep up-to-date with everything happening at the show by visiting the event blog:http://pgeevents.wordpress.com. We also welcome guest blog posts from exhibitors, please contact Aspectus for more information. 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. Visit www.linkedin.com and search for POWER-GEN Europe or Renewable Energy World Europe 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: www.twitter.com/POWERGENEUROPE | www.twitter.com/RENEWENERGYWEUR. Please use the hashtags #PGE15 and #REWE15 when mentioning the event on any social media sites. Facebook: You can also find out more of our Facebook pages which will be regularly updated throughout the campaign visit www.facebook.com and search for POWER-GEN Europe or Renewable Energy World Europe. PR CONTACT Rosie Williams Aspectus PR T: +44 (0) 20 7092 8127 E: pennwell@aspectuspr.com W: www.aspectuspr.com 24 PENNWELL MARKETING CONTACT Crispin Coulson Marketing Team Lead T: +44 1992 656 646 E: crispinc@pennwell.com www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com HOTELS IN AMSTERDAM Save money and time finding a great hotel with RAI Hotel & Travel Service Amsterdam has more than 350 hotels, so you‘re sure to find something in a convenient location to fit your budget. Hotels range from simple 2-star rooms to the ultimate in 5-star luxury. Some hotels are renowned for their state-of-the-art architecture, historical significance and original interiors while others stand out for their high standards and warm hospitality. RAI Hotel & Travel Service has selected a few hotels for you but you can also take a look at the POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe hotel website and make your choice from many more hotels! Hotel Casa 400 *** Rates starting at EUR 99,- excluding breakfast and 5% city tax • Free WiFi • The city centre and the RAI Convention Centre are within easy reach for POWER-GEN Europe - Renewable Energy World Europe 2015. Our team has vast knowledge and experience of Amsterdam and, when booking your event hotel, can offer you considerable savings in money, time and hassle. RAI Hotel & Travel Service arranges accommodation for dozens of large and small events every year, organizing thousands of hotel reservations for conferences, exhibitions and other events, at the lowest available rates. As a result we have excellent knowledge and booking experience of the hotels in and around the Dutch capital. Whatever hotel you’re looking for, from 3-star or 5-star, from classic hotel to hip and trendy hotel, we understand the importance of a good hotel where you can unwind and recharge every night. VISITING WITH A LARGE GROUP? The RAI Special Events department specializes in quality and tailor-made programmes for groups. Whether you are looking for that special location for your reception, dinner or party, or require a transfer, an excursion, or a museum visit, the Special Events teamwill arrange your social event to perfection. All programmes are customized to your exact requirements and needs. • Private parking subject to a charge Novotel Amsterdam City**** Rates starting at EUR 169,- excluding breakfast and 5% city tax • Free WiFi • Immediate vicinity of Amsterdam RAI Exhibition Centre • Private parking subject to a charge During your stay, why not make the most of Amsterdam’s world famous waterways? From the Amsterdam RAI harbor, a luxurious canal boat will take you and your guests to a hotel or any other location in comfort and style. The experienced Special Events team can arrange a suitable package deal for each group. For more information please contact Judith. DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Centraal Station**** Rates starting at EUR 159,- excluding breakfast and 5% city tax • Free WiFi • Located in the city centre • Rooftop bar located on the 11th floor RAI Hotel & Travel Service is the appointed hotel accommodation agent Meet our team: Evelien Wegman Event Coordinator hotelservice@rai.nl +31 (0)20 549 1927 Judith Zandbergen Sales Manager / Special Events j.zandbergen@rai.nl +31 (0)20 549 1692 For more information and reservations please visit www. powergeneurope.com to find out more about all the hotels we can offer during your trip to POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe 2015. RAI Hotel & Travel Service T: +31 (0)20 549 1927 hotelservice@rai.nl www.rai.nl/hotel Beware of unofficial hotel booking services Please note that the only official housing services for POWER-GEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe is RAI Hotel & Travel service. Any other companies approaching you regarding hotels for POWERGEN Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe are not recognised by us. As a result we cannot guarantee their validity or reliability and strongly recommend that you do not provide them with information such as credit card details. www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com 25 Travel information how to get there By Tram & Bus If you arrive at Amsterdam Central Station (CS), take either the Amstelveen metro 51 (travelling time: 12 minutes, exit at the Amsterdam RAI station) or tram 4 (travelling time: 30 minutes, exit at the RAI Europaplein). If you are travelling by train to the Amstel station, you can take the Amstelveen express tram 51 (travelling time: 5 minutes) or the bus (bus 65), which will bring you to the RAI within 10 minutes. In this case you should get off at RAI Europaplein. From Amsterdam Sloterdijk station, the best way to reach the RAI is with metro 50. By Train NS-station Amsterdam RAI is 300 meters from the RAI and has regular connections to all parts of the Netherlands, like Schiphol, Rotterdam, Utrecht, The Hague as well as the international rail network. Check the NS website (www.ns.nl) for your itinerary. By Car/Motorbike Amsterdam RAI is ideally suited for visitors who come by car. It is situated alongside the Amsterdam’s A10 ring road (exit 9) and has its own underground car parks. As all main motorways can be easily reached from the ring road, the RAI is very accessible to visitors coming from within the Netherlands or abroad. Numerous signboards give directions to the RAI. During large exhibitions orange signs displaying ‘P RAI’ will direct you to additional parking places from where a free shuttle bus takes you to Amsterdam RAI. GPS Navigate to Europaplein, 1078 GZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands 26 Main Entrance Amsterdam RAI | Europaplein | NL 1078 GZ | Amsterdam | The Netherlands By air You can reach Amsterdam RAI from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol by car or public transport in less than 15 minutes. Schiphol Airport is one of Europe’s biggest airports and offers passengers a high standard of service. www.powergeneurope.com | www.renewableenergyworld-europe.com www.rai.nl