Operational Asset Management (OAM) of Power Plants is an integral
method approach with a clear focus on efficient operation; i.e. optimal
use of the existing fleet (asset). OAM combines organisation,
information management and customization net technology. It achieves
sustained success in the environment, reliability, availability and
profitability and is influenced by maintenance, operation, site
conditions, historic performance of materials, effective monitoring
techniques and appropriate intervention strategies. It is necessary to
take care of the so-called soft factors like the human resources. A
management atmosphere has to be established that is characterized by
high motivation and enthusiasm for the job, good team spirit and room
for personal development. The European power plant operators have
introduced effectually OAM tools and a lasting effect on further
successfully operating power plants.
A general approach of asset management leads over options of management
solutions and analyses to the purpose of the workshop is to exchange
and discuss the different Operational Asset Management Strategies.
Draft Program
(Subject to changes)
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October 22, 2009
O'Callaghan Davenport Hotel, Dublin
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Chairman
Michael Quinn, ESB
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10.00
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Reception
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10.30
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Introduction
Franz Bauer, VGB, Germany
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10.40
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Operational Asset Management
Eddy Kastelijn, Stork Asset Management Solutions, Netherland
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11.10
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PAS 55 - "Publicly Available Specification"
for the optimised management of physical assets
John Woodhouse, Chair of Faculty, Institute of Asset Management, UK
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11.40
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ESB's Operational Asset Management Strategy
Ross Pegley, ESB, Ireland
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12:40
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Lunch
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13.10
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E.ON's
Operational Asset Management Strategy
Leon Westhoeve, E.ON, Belgium
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13.40
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GDF Suez's
Operational Asset Management Strategy
Johan Vanormelingen, GDF Suez, Belgium
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14.10
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CEZ's Operational Asset Management Strategy
Miroslav Krpec, CEZ, Czech Republic
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14.40
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EDF's Operational Asset Management Strategy
Francois Giger, EDF, France
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15.50
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ALTIMA - lifetime optimisation
Mr. Rene van Egmond, Kema, Netherland
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15.50
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Final Discussion
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Organisational Remarks
Location
The Workshop takes place at O’Callaghan Davenport Hotel, At Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Date and time
The workshop starts at 10.30 and ends at approx. 16.00 on October 22, 2009 in Gandon suite.
Registration
Please fill in the attached registration form. The registration is binding and will be confirmed after receipt.
The number of participants is limited to 30 persons.
Please send your registration form to:
VGB PowerTech e.V.
Barbara Bochynski
Postbox 103932
45039 Essen
Fax: +49 201 8128-321
E-Mail:
barbara.bochynski@vgb.org
Terms
The participation to the workshop is only for ordinary members of VGB and is free of charge.
The workshop language is English. After the Workshop the presentations can be downloaded on the website of VGB.
Please send us your registration until October 2, 2009 at the latest.
Hotel reservation
For an accommodation you may book a room at:
O’Callaghan Davenport Hotel
At Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Phone: +353 1 6073500
Fax: +353 1 6615663
E-Mail:
info@ocallaghanhotels.com
Website:
http://www.ocallaghanhotels.com/dublinmain/davenport.aspx
Price: 130 EUR singleroom and buffet
Please book the rooms until September 9, 2009 room block code: ESB
Travel information to the location
http://www.ocallaghanhotels.com/dublinmain/davenport/location/map_and_directions.aspx