Programme

(subject to revision)

 Wednesday, 25 April 2007

 10.00 h     Registration, Opening of the exhibition   
 10.15 h Welcome Address    
 10.30 h Plenary Session: New power plants – forming the future wit experience and innovation
R. Hassa, Cottbus  
 

SECTION A

Framework – Market/Environmental Protection

SECTION B

Technology

SECTION C

Power Plant Operation

 11.00 h

Presentation of the exhibitor
E.ON Anlagenservice GmbH, Gelsenkirchen

Presentation of the exhibitor

DREHMO GmbH, Wenden

Presentation of the exhibitor
Maxein B+A GmbH, Oberhausen
 11.45 h  Lunch Break    
 12.45 h A1  
Second phase of the EU emission trading
S. Ulreich, München
B1

Status operation safety regulation –
TRBS VGB-Approach (guidelines etc.) for transposition
E. Uhlig, H.-G. Harms, Frimmersdorf/Neurath,
O. Baumann, Essen

C1

Operation experiences with RDF in hard coal
and lignite power plants
W. Schulz, Werne, K. U. Schneider, Essen

 13.15 h A2
Energy trading in Europe – Role of power plants

G. Rabensteiner, Vienna/Austria

B2

Transposition of the technical regulations (TRBS)
into practical application, VGB R200 firing systems,
VGB M213 pulveriser
W. Benesch, U. Schirmer, L. Müller, Essen

C2
Cooling towers – Giants in power plant construction
R. Meiswinkel, Hannover

 13.45 h A3

Outlook of the energy policy in Europe and Germany -
Role of hard coal power plants in the energymix
E. Schmitz, Hannover

B3

Condition monitoring - Database, experiences
of periodic tests
J. M. Bareiß, Stuttgart

C3

Operational experience for start up optimisation
in power plant Staudinger, Heyden, Ingolstadt
and Zolling
R. Franke, Mannheim, B. Weidmann, Hannover

 14.15 h A4

Climate change and power industry – Status of
scientific discussions
R. Beising, Leonberg

B4

Challenge of the power plant market in view of a
supervision association
G. Dreier, Hamburg, H. Stoll, K. Rohler, Essen,
H.-J. Diwok, Hannover

C4

Process quality monitoring in Scholven power plant
T. Dederichs, Gelsenkirchen, M. Klingebiel, Minden

 14.45 h

A5
European green paper on Energy – an
overlookof the current activities
G. Dolben, Brussels/Belgium

B5

Hard coal fired power plant concepts and criteria
for site selection
J. Reich, W. Benesch, Essen

C5

Retrofit measures at Voerde – Fit for the future
H. Farwick, W. Schulthoff, T. Michalski,
J. Endemann, Voerde

 15.15 h Coffee Break    
 15.45 h A6
Role of electricity
Technology Perspectives beyond 2030

J. Bulcke, Antwerpen/Belgium,
U. Langnickel, F. Bauer, Essen

B6

New power plant projects of RWE Power –
Technologies and challenges
O. Then, H.-J. Wüllenweber, B. Keinhörster, Essen

C6

Retrofit of the power plant Schkopau due
to degreasing heat values - Measures and
operational results
R. Puls, Gelsenkirchen, D. Amm, Hannover,
V. Gehrke, Schkopau, H. Brüggemann, Stuttgart

 16.15 h A7

Status and future role of
the Technology Platform ZEP
K. Häge, Cottbus

B7
Hard coal fired power plant
Datteln IV-E.ON project with 1,000 MW
A. Willeke, Hannover
C7

Exchange of time related damages in hot reheater
Weisweiler
A. A. Müller, Grevenbroich. G. Lüdenbach, Essen,
R. Kuhles, Kreuztal

 16.45 h A8 
Power plant operation in case of feed-in
of wind parks

H. Weber, E. Hassel, T. Haasa, Gottel, Rostock

B8

New power plant projects of Vattenfall Europe –
and the technical challenge
H. Mandel, Cottbus, H. Schettler, Vetschau

C8

30 years VGB-material laboratory
Kaleidoscope of the typical damages
H. H. Reichel, Sundern, G. Lüdenbach, Essen

 17.15 h

Presenation of the exhibitor
B&P Kraftwerksanlagen GmbH, Alzenau

Presenation of the exhibitor

Siemens AG Power Generation, Erlangen

1. Instrumentation & Controls and More for BoA 2
The Fourth Generation in I&C Crosses New Frontiers
Johannes Bogensperger, General Manager Europe,
Instrumentation & Controls, Siemens AG Power Generation

2. Revival of Steam Power Plants under new considerations
Lothar Balling, Geschäftszweigleiter, Steam Power
Plants & Emerging Plant Solutions, Siemens AG Power Generation


 

Presenation of the exhibitor

Alpin Technik und Ingenieurservice GmbH, Leipzig

A new method to measure oxide scale layers
non-destructively on boiler pipes. A best practice example
Carsten Zimmermann, ProjektleiterAlpin Technik
und Ingenieurservice GmbH, Leipzig und
Ruud van der Star, Projectmanager NUON Power Generation

 18.00 h Visit of the exhibition    
 18.30 h Bus transfer to the evening event    

 

Thursday,  26 April 2007

SECTION A

Framework – Market/Environmental Protection

SECTION B

Technology

SECTION C

Power Plant Operation

 09.00 h   

A9
Innovation power plant designation systems
H. Königstein, Saarbrücken, J. Kaiser, Essen

B9
Projects of new power plants in Europe
J.-F. Lehougre, Saint-Denis/France,
H.-J. Meier, Essen

C9
Analysis of the behaviour of hard coal referring
to explosion protection
M. Schmidt, M. Malow, Krause, Berlin,
F. Neumann, Essen

 09.30 h A10

Requirements and educational profiles of
engineers in the power industry: paradigm
shift from „Dipl.-Ing“ to Bachelor/Master
M. Bieder, Ludwigshafen

B10

Coal fired power generation – Requests and
responses related to the G8 action plan
for climate change
J. M. Topper, C. Henderson, R. Davidson, London/GB

C10

Current experiences with damages
on modern gas turbines
J. Stoiber, Ismaning, M. Freimark, Berlin

 10.00 h

A11
Bachelor/Master education in energy- and power
plant engineering from the perspective of the
universityZittau/Görlitz
R. Hampel, G. Micklisch, W. Lischke, R. Giese,
S. Kuhne, Zittau/Görlitz

B11

Research and development as a part of the strategy
towards the zero-emission power plant of Vattenfall
H. Altmann, Cottbus

C11

Damages of transformers – Organisation
of the VGB-database and evaluation of damages
N. Marzecki, Werdohl-Elverlingsen,
J. Kaiser, Essen

 10.30 h Coffee Break

 

 

 11.00 h A12

The European university space -  Answer to
changed market requirements
F.-S. Becker, München

B12

Clean coal power and the projects towards the CO2-free
power plant of RWE
J. Ewers, W. Renzenbrink, Essen

C12
Biomass and secondary fuels in Denmark and
the Netherlands, history and perspective

J. P. Jensen, M. Berg, Copenhagen/Denmark,
M. Spanjers, Den Bosch/Netherlands

 11.30 h A13

Training concepts for the future – perspectives and
visions to secure a sustainable supply of energy
H. Nacke, H.-W. Otte, Essen

B13

Innovations to meet the challenges of the EDF power
fleet in France
F. Giger, Saint-Denis Cedex/France

C13

Monetary evaluation of startup procedures of
conventional power plants
F. Klumpp, Stuttgart

12.00 h

A14
Mechatronician, power plant operator, shift supervisor
– a training concept making the operation of million-
Euro investments safe and efficient
G. Artinger, Wedel, H.-W. Otte, Essen

B14

Technologies for power supply in future –
Research, development and demonstration
J. Kruhl, H. Rode, München

C14

Performance contracting for a combustion optimiser in the
coal fired power plant with Co-combustion
D. Kiehn, Völklingen, D. Schmidt, Essen

 12.30 h Lunch Break
 13.30  h Presenation of the exhibitor

Thyssen Krupp Xervon GmbH, Gelsenkirchen
New Approaches to Services Contracts
Armin Fieber, Leiter Geschäftsentwicklung
Kraftwerkservice

Presenation of the exhibitor
Faro Europe GmbH & Co. KG, Korntal-Münchingen
3D laser scanning for capturing reliable geometrical
as-built information in power plant design

Alexandre Azevedo, Faro Europe GmbH & Co. KG

Presenation of the exhibitor
EMIS Electrics GmbH, Lübbenau

 

 

 14.15 h A15

Options of compressed-air storage power plants
in future
W. Woyke, München

B15

With 700 °C technology towards high efficient
power supply
H. J. Meier und C. Stolzenberger, Essen

C15
Know-how management and quality assurance in
hydro power plants

J. F. Ciesiolka, Landshut, H.-C. Funke, Essen

 14.45 h A16

Transposition of the VGB-Guideline 165 in practice –
Measures for the improvement of the H2-safety
and the implementation of valid guidelines
A. Hinterthan, Dormagen, R. Paschen, Mülheim

B16

The principle of tray absorber for flue gas
desulphurisation – new plants and retrofit
H. Welp, G. Heinze, Würzburg

C16

General planning for handling by components
in large-scale power plants - Handling of projects,
essential expertise and tools
R. Alzinger, F. Weber, Nürnberg

 15.15 h Final Discussion

 

 

 16.00 h

Opportunity to take part in a guided tour through the ship “Cap San Diego“ at the harbour of Hamburg
(Duration approx. 2 hours)