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Newsletter
6/2020 |
©
Gudrun Krebs/Shotshop.com |
Merry
Christmas and a Successful New Year
Management
and staff of VGB PowerTech e.V., VGB Research Foundation and VGB
PowerTech Service GmbH would like to thank you for the good
co-operation in this year and wish you a Merry Christmas and a
Successful New Year. |
CONTENT
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- Re-purposing
Coal Power Plants during Energy Transition (RECPP)
- Survey
result: Virtual events
- You
find us also in social media
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- VGB
PowerTech Journal 10 (2020): Power plant by-products
- Projected
Costs of Generating Electricity 2020 - New edition published!
- VGB
provides energy-related reading material in the home office
- TW-103
Ae - Analysis of Unavailability of Power Plants - Now available as
eBook!
- TW-103
Ve Availability of thermal power plants - Now available as eBook!
- VGB-S-821-91-2020-10-EN
- RDS-PP® Pocketbook
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NEWS
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Re-purposing
Coal Power Plants during Energy Transition (RECPP)
This
project opens perspectives beyond of the coal phase out.
RECPP supports coal regions in transition by mapping
- potential European coal power plant sites;
- sustainable solutions for re-purposing equipment and
infrastructure.
RECPP
demonstrates the re-purposing potential by matching characteristic
sites and exemplary implementation concepts,
thus preparing future pilot projects.
RECPP
is aiming at the inclusion of the entire industrial sector in three
consecutive European workshops open for all stakeholders.
RECPP
is carried out from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2022. Thirteen European
operators of power plants and research institutions, coordinated by
VGB, are core partner supported by further three associated
partners.
Register
now free for the 1st cross-national RECPP workshop taking place as
interactive online event on 19 January 2021.
Contact: recpp@vgb.org |
Survey
result: Virtual events
Many
event organisers are facing big challenges in the Corona crisis,
including us. Therefore, we have launched a survey to what extent
you would participate in a virtual VGB event. Looking at the results
of the survey, 81% would participate in a virtual VGB event and more
than 50% of the respondents are in favour of a webinar.
The
winner of the complementary ticket is Murat Ikiz, Proses Su
Teknolojileri Kimya San. Ic ve Dıs Tic. A.S, Turkey.
You
find us also in social media
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us on Twitter
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NEW
PUBLICATIONS
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VGB
PowerTech Journal 10 (2020): Power plant by-products
Editorial
Thomas
Kufen
100
years VGB: Welcome address
Some
topics:
- Global aspects on coal combustion products (David Harris,
Craig Heidrich and Joachim Feuerborn) Download
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- Stratego. A treatment plant for the preparation of non-ferrous
metal mixtures (Georg Rottlaender)
- Developments in CCP management in Europe (Ivan Skidmore
and Joachim Feuerborn) Download
...
- Production and utilisation of coal combustion products
(Thomas Eck) Download...
Issue
PT Journal 10/2020
VGB
provides energy-related reading material in the home office
As
a consequence of the corona restrictions, a large number of
employees in the power industry currently work at home, and thus
unfortunately without access to the printed edition of our VGB
PowerTech Journal. What could be more obvious than to quickly use
the possibilities of digitalisation? In anticipation of an ongoing
project to further digitalize publications, VGB offers an online
edition of the VGB PowerTech Journal, starting with issue 1/2019.
In
order to not only give the existing readership access to our energy
and power plant technology information and specialist articles, but
also to gain new readership, access is activated for the period of
corona-related restrictions via our website. VGB is looking forward
to receiving feedback on this offer.
Online
edition
VGB-S-821-91-2020-10-EN
- RDS-PP® Pocketbook
This
RDS-PP®-Pocketbook is an abridged version (extract) of the
publication VGB-S-821-00-2016-06-EN
“Reference Designation System for Power Plants RDS-PP® Letter Code
for Power Plant Systems (System Key)” (former VGB-B 101e).
This
pocket book is not appropriate as working material for coding and
must not be used for this purpose. The more detailed RDS-PP®
publications by VGB PowerTech ensure a compliant coding. Special
license agreements are available for digital systems and enterprise
solutions.
more
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Projected
Costs of Generating Electricity 2020 - New edition published!
The
ninth edition of Projected Costs of Generating Electricity (2020),
which is updated every 5 years by the IEA and NEA, has been
published. The report focuses on the costs of generating electricity
from a wide range of technologies and countries. The main insight of
this edition is the increasing competitiveness of low-carbon
technologies for electricity generation. This holds both for
variable renewables such as wind and solar PV, as well as flexible
low-carbon generators such as hydro and nuclear energy.
For
the first time, the costs of system effects of different generation
options, in particular the variability of wind and solar energy, are
also being studied in detail. Such system analysis will become
increasingly important as the electricity systems of OECD and
non-OECD countries become more widespread. For this reason, the
costs of storage are included for the first time. Lastly, the report
provides a perspective on the coming electrification of sectors such
as transport, hydrogen or heat production.
more
...
TW-103
Ae - Analysis of Unavailability of Power Plants - Now available as
eBook!
The
Technical-scientific Report Analysis of Unavailability of Power
Plants is now available for the period 2010 - 2019. In addition to
the power plant availability parameters, the performance of key
systems and equipment affecting the unavailability of power plants
is reflected. An unavailability analysis is done annually to
identify relevant systems and equipment, and to monitor or retrofit
these to improve power plant performance. Systems and equipment are
specified according to the power plant identification system (KKS).
The current report comprises performance indicators for 279 power
plant units, evaluates around 125,000 incidents and provides some
new features:
- International focus,
- new availability charts considering quartile values,
- new nominal capacity cluster.
more
...
TW-103
Ve Availability of thermal power plants - Now available as eBook!
The
Technical-scientific Report Availability of thermal power plants is
available for the period 2010 - 2019. This new report was revised in
terms of structure and content. Here are some new features::
- International focus,
- general information and interpretation of various results,
- new trend charts based on data covering two decades,
- new capacity, operating time and age cluster,
- new "quartiles" (best, median, worst) indicators pointing out
the upper and lower limits of the results.
The
current report provides performance indicators of 659 power plant
units plus 183 machine sets of pumped storage and storage power
plants.
more
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VGB
EVENTS
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- First
cross-national RECPP workshop – Collection of feedback from
stakeholders: Mapping of coal power plant sites
January 19,
2021, Free online event more...
- Steam
Turbines and Operation of Steam Turbines
June 1/2, 2021,
Cologne, Germany more...
- Maintenance
in Power Plants
June 23/24, 2021, Karlsruhe, Germany
more...
- Flue
Gas Cleaning
September 1/2, 2021, Dresden, Germany
more...
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- VGB
CONGRESS
September 22/23, 2021, Essen, Germany more...
- VGB
Conference Chemistry
October 27/28, 2021 more...
- Gas
Turbines and Operation of Gas Turbines
November 11/12,
2021, Potsdam, Germany more...
- Mercury
Control
December 2/3, 2021, Berlin, Germany more...
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Call
for Papers
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Call
for Papers: Maintenance in Power Plants 2021
This
event is addressed to all experts of the conventional and nuclear
division, to the experts of maintenance in power plants and service
companies and to the independent inspectors and deputies of
governments, who are concerned with new developments in maintenance,
inspection and repair. This conference is to put up the current
subjects in discussion and to cultivate the intensive exchange of
maintenance experiences in power plants.
The
following subjects are scheduled:
- Subject 1: Current general requirements
- Subject 2: Quality assurance
- Subject 3: Techniques, experiences, damages
We
are looking forward to receiving your suggestions
by 12 February 2020.
more
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