KELI – Conference Electrical, I&C and IT Engineering in Power Plants
Jägerallee 20, 14469 Potsdam , GErmany
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Every two years, VGB PowerTech organises the KELI – Technical Conference on Electrical Engineering, I&C and IT Technologies. Operators and planners of all types of generation plants like conventional, nuclear and hydro power as well as renewable, decentralized and industrial generation are addressed.
The KELI 2018 will also be a platform to discuss the current technical challenges. Main topics will be:
- Benefits and risks of networked plant data (digitisation, Industry 4.0)
- IT security for power generation
- Integration of renewable power generation into the grid (modified operation of conventional power plants, system stability, market models).
- Requirements on the staff.
Lectures and discussions with the focus on the following topics were offered:
- Flexible operation of power plants in the changed grid and market situation, sector coupling
- Provision of system services
- New regulatory frame conditions and their consequences
- Technical developments in Electrical Engineering, I&C and Information Technology
- Operation, maintenance, monitoring, tests and lifecycle concepts
- IT Security
- Digitisation, Industry 4.0, Big Data applications
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Programme>
(Subject to revision)
Programme overview:
Conference languages: GermanLast update: 8 May 2018
Tuesday, 15 May 2018 15:00 Technical visit – Dampfmaschinenhaus 17:00 Registration 19:00 Evening event
Get together in the exhibition, catering will be arranged.Wednesday, 16 May 2018 Plenary lectures ι Room F2 09:00
A1Opening conference
Dr. Oliver Then, VGB PowerTech e.V., Essen09:10
A2VGB activities Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation & Control and Information Technologies
Joachim von Graeve, Uniper Technologies GmbH, Gelsenkirchen09:30
A3Power plant 4.0 – Digitalisation from the perspective of VGB
Dr. Oliver Then, VGB PowerTech e. V., Essen10:00
A4Ancillary services in the future energy system
Carolin Schenuit, Deutsche Energie-Agentur, Berlin10:30 Visit of the technical exhibition – Coffee break Section 1 ι Room F2
Digitalisation
Chairman: Marcus Schönwälder, Vattenfall Wärme Berlin AG11:00
S1.1Digitisation – Challenges and practical usecases
Jörg Orth, ABB AG, Mannheim11:30
S1.2Optimizing plant operation – leading digital paths to relevant data that generates revenue
Ute Messmer, Siemens AG, Erlangen12:00
S1.3Virtual environments in modern industrial plants
Christopher Leinen, PLT networks GmbH, BitburgSection S2 ι Room F1
Technical development
Chairman: Prof. Dr. Jens Paetzold, Hochschule Ruhr West, Mülheim a.d.R.11:00
S2.1“Verification of operational equipment” and “periodic tests” – important aspects of SIL-certification
Frank Osterholt, Uniper Technologies GmbH, Gelsenkirchen11:30
S2.2Operating experience with a short-circuit current limiting device on power converter basis in the auxiliary grid of a power plant
Marcel Günther, F&S Prozessautomation GmbH, Dohna/Dresden12:00
S2.3Utilizing the advantages of “large” control systems for small and micro installations
Hans-Christian Ostertag, Siemens AG, Erlangen12:30 Lunch – Visit of the technical exhibition Section 3 ι Room F2
IT-Security 1
Chairman: Jakob Menauer, EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg, Altbach13:30
S3.1Critical infrastructure protection: Requirements for the ICT-protection of power generation
Christine Hofer, Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI), Bonn14:00
S3.2Implementation of the demands subject to IT security measures
Klaus Holzwarth, EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg AG, Stuttgart14:30
S3.3Useful cyber security measures for power generation plants in times of change
Richard Biala, ABB AG, MannheimSection S4 ι Room F1
Flexible Operation
Chairman: Hans-Dieter Nehrhoff, Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH, Gemeinschaftskraftwerk Kiel13:30
S4.1Increasing the flexibility of a control energy pool with an Energy Management System (EMS)
Thomas Zimmerer, Kraftwerke Mainz-Wiesbaden AG, Mainz and Dr. Uwe Koch, Abstracts GmbH14:00
S4.2Increasing the economic efficiency of CHP plants through intelligent sector coupling
Jörg Orth, ABB AG, Mannheim14:30
S4.3Analysis of flexibility demand and measures of fossil-fueled power plants taking into account forecast errors of volatile renewable energy sources
Michael Salzinger, Universität Stuttgart15:00 Visit of the technical exhibition – Coffee break 15:15 - Presentations of the exhibitors
More information - Students’ forum
16:30 Panel discussion ι Room F2
Chances of digitalisation
Chairman: Marcus Schönwälder, Vattenfall Wärme Berlin AG17:00 - 18:00 Panel discussion ι Benefits and risks of networked plant data
with representatives from operators and industry19:30 Evening event Kutschstall back → Thursday, 17 May 2018 Section 5 ι Room F2
Regulatory requirements
Chairman: Dietmar Haake, Lausitz Energie Kraftwerke AG, Cottbus09:00
S5.1European Network Codes: Overview of the current status and its influence on new and existing power plants
Eric Dekinderen, Diepenbeek/Belgium09:30
S5.2New regulatory requirements – impact and consequences for plant operators
Dr. Harald Krebs, Vattenfall GmbH, Berlin10:00
S5.33-phase asynchronous motors – new demands VIK-recommendation VE 1
Prof. Dr. Jens Paetzold, Hochschule Ruhr West, Mülheim a.d.R.Section S6 ι Room F1
Operation and Service
Chairman: Andreas Knieschke VPC GmbH, Vetschau09:00
S6.1Incident and operational analysis using the dynamic reproduction of historical process pictures
Uwe Siebert, Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V., Ratingen09:30
S6.2Modular concept for the monitoring of distribution- and power-transformers
Peter Kästel, Hochschule für Technik, Wirtschaft und Kultur Leipzig10:00
S6.3Re-commissioning of the Contronic-E-control technology of a 7-year set-aside waste boiler
Frank Gebhardt, Uniper Technologies GmbH, Gelsenkirchen10:30 Visit of the technical exhibition – Coffee break Section 7 ι Room F2
Ancillary services
Chaiman: Prof. Dr. Hendrik Lens, Universität Stuttgart11:00
S7.1Innovative system service: extended island operation capability using thermal power plants
Dr. Gunnar Löhning, Lausitz Energie Kraftwerke AG, Cottbus11:30
S7.2Grid support by using combined generation of electrical power and heat
Uwe Schulz, Vattenfall Wärme Hamburg AG, Hamburg12:00
S7.3Frequency support by wind turbines with current regulating converter
Michael van der Straeten, Universität StuttgartSection S8 ι Room F1
New technologies
Chairman: Andreas Jambor, RWE Power AG, Essen11:00
S8.1Intelligent anomaly detection for process control networks (BMBF project INDI)
Franka Schuster, Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus11:30
S8.2Demonstration of network restoration after a black-out with support of distributed generators
Holger Becker, Fraunhofer Inst. f. Windenergie und Energiesystemtechnik IWES, Kassel12:00
S8.3Electromobility and fleet management
Frank Lechthaler, Uniper Technologies GmbH, Gelsenkirchen12:30 Lunch and opportunity to visit the technical exhibition 13:30 - Presentations of the exhibitors
More information - Students‘ forum
Section 9 ι Room F2
IT-Security 2
Chairman: Peter Riedijk, RWE Generation NL, Geertruidenberg/NL14:00
S9.1Critical infrastructure protection: ICT-protection for the integration of renewable power generation into the grid
Hans Honecker, Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI), Bonn14:30
S9.2Holistic approach of cyber security – experiences with the implementation of an Information Security Management System (ISMS)
Thomas Gereke, Siemens AG, Erlangen15:00
S9.3IT security in power plants
Marcel Wobbe, STEAG Energy Services GmbH, Essen15:30 Farewell
Joachim von Graeve, Uniper Technologies GmbH, Gelsenkirchen15:40 Farewell coffee 16:00 End back → - Presentations of the exhibitors
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Venue>
- Dorint Hotel Sanssouci
Jägerallee 20
14469 Potsdam, Germany - Contact & Directions
- Dorint Hotel Sanssouci
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Hotel reservation>
For reservation please send the Hotel reservation form by fax or e-mail until 5 March 2018 at the latest.
Contact:
- Dorint Sanssouci Berlin/Potsdam | Jägerallee 20 | 14469 Potsdam, Germany | P: +49 331/274–1005 | E-Mail reservierung.berlin-potsdam@dorint.com
- Prices single room per night incl. breakfast
- Standard EURO 119.00
- Comfort EURO 129.00
- Extra charge for double room EUR 30.00
If the above mentioned hotels are fully booked or you prefer another hotel please contact:
- Potsdam Tourismus
Humboldtstraße 1-2 | 14467 Potsdam, Germany | E-Mail info@potsdamtourismus.de - HRS can assist you finding right accommodation.
The VGB office regrets being unable to make reservations!
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Students Forum>
(Subject to revision)
Registration: Conference Office- Tuesday, 15 May 2018, 17:00 – 19:00
- Wednesday, 16 May 2018, 08:00 – 17:30
Students‘ support – Lectures – Discussion ι Room E2
Throughout the conference, students can obtain information on career entry – direct entry, trainee program, diploma theses, internships – from the exhibitors and operators.
Students are kindly invited to attend all lectures and the exhibition in accordance with the conference program.Programme overview:
Wednesday, 16 May 2018 15:15
Students‘ forum ι Room E2
Short lectures on job profiles and perspectives in the field of electrical engineering, control, information and energy technology with subsequent discussions and the possibility to make contacts as well as to hold personal conversations with young professionals.16:15
According to the conference programThursday, 17. May 2018 09:00
According to the conference program13:30
Students‘ forum ι Room E2
From students for students:
Lecture and discussion on process data management
Industry 4.0 / Industrial IoT driven development of MES applications
P. Preis, J. Paetzold, Institute of Computer Science, Hochschule Ruhr West, Mülheim a.d.R.14:00
According to the conference program
Practical information for studentsParticipation in all conference events including catering, social programme and conference documents is free of charge.
- Online registration!
- A copy of your valid students’ card (at the time of conference) is unconditionally required! (Email/Fax)
- VGB Research refunds travel expenses up to a maximum amount of 200.– € (for verification please submit copy of the railway-/flight-ticket or indicate kilometers, as the case may be; kilometer allowance is 0.20 €/km from university to conference and back).
- VGB Research refunds hotel accommodation costs up to a maximum amount of 100.– € (2 overnight stays at 50.– €), or flatrate allowance of 20.– € per overnight stay (please submit hotel invoice etc.). To get your refund please register at the conference office. You will receive your conference documents and a refund form which you please send back to VGB completed and incl. all bills and receipts no later than 31 May 2018.
Please note: Participation and cost refund can be granted only for a limited number of students
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Exhibition>
The conference will be accompanied by an Exhibition, which gives exhibitors the opportunity to present their companies and/or products. If you are interested to participate at the technical exhibition please contact: - Angela Langen
Phone: +49 201 8128 310 ι E-Mail: angela.langen@vgb.org
- Angela Langen
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Event Photos>
- Here you can find photos of the event!