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Gas Turbines 2011Reducing O & M Costs, Enhancing Efficiency and Adapting To Carbon Policies
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Key speakers:Alan Copeland Resources Section / Manager bureau OF resOurCes anD enerGY eCOnOMiCs
Senior representative TruenerGY
Gurjit Singh Gas Turbine Specialist Mechanical MiGHTY river, nZ
Dr Nazmul Alam Stream Leader- Intelligent Processes CsirO Process science & engineering
international speakers:Darren Sharpe Turbine & Mechanical Engineer GDF sueZ enerGY uK
Sanil Namboodiripad Asst. Vice President reLianCe POWer LTD inDia
Syeed Nadeem Ahmed Senior Plant Engineer Pia PaKisTan
FeaTurinG Top international
GT experts
MAin COnfEREnCE: 26 & 27 July 2011 WORkshOPs: 26 & 27 July 2011 VEnuE: Chifley on Lennons, Brisbane
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InTeracTIVe Workshops
Workshop a: Selecting the Correct Gas Turbine Technology to Increase Efficiency and Minimise Operation Costs
Workshop B: Minimising Risks in LTSA from an Owners Perspective
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Patrick Griffin Operations Manager Marubeni POWer DeveLOPMenT ausTraLia
Prashant S Parulekar universiTY OF QueensLanD
Emeritus Prof. Robert Randall unsW
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Gas Turbines 2011
Who you will meet at Gas Turbines 2011?
From Gas fired power plants:
Head Of Generation
Plant Managers
Operations Managers
Asset Manager
Engineers- Electrical, Mechanical, Instrumentation
Superintendent Eng / Operators
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• Complete exposure to decision-makers who are responsible for the selection, procurement and purchasing of modular solutions.
• The atmosphere is different from other conferences. We actively maintain a reduced vendor ratio, which creates a more intimate environment for networking and knowledge sharing.
• Your clients and critical potential clients will be attending Gas Turbines Australia. This is the perfect chance to make yours the brand and product they remember.
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Dear Professionals,
With the focus of Australian Federal government as well as State governments,
Gas fired power plants are expected to generate 37 per cent of nation’s electricity
by 2029-30 compared to just 19 per cent generation today. To efficiently move
towards this goal, we need to increase our knowledge on GT selection and O&M
as they not only require high upfront investment, but also incur high cost during operations.
What are the best practices in GT O&M?
How to balance between efficiency, metallurgical degradation and emissions?
What is the future of GT due to the proposed carbon policies?
Find your answer to the above key questions by being a part of Energy IQ’s
Gas Turbines 2011 conference.
Hear directly from our speakers on how they are:
Implementing Repair Techniques for Metallurgical Degradation of Turbine Blade
Achieving Excellence in O&M
Improving Overhaul Schedules & Strategies to Reduce Life Cycle Costs.
Strategising for maintenance on Gas Turbines-In house, OEM or 3rd Party?
Maximising Use and Value of Gas Turbines with Proactive Maintenance Practices
Structuring of LTSA from a users perspective
understand the impact of carbon policies on GT technology directly from energy companies
and australian government research organisations:
Australia’s energy and electricity sector: outlook to 2030
The road ahead: challenges and opportunities
Impact on development of current and proposed policy settings
Cost pressures on retail prices
Analysis of LRMC of generation
For more information, call 02 9229 1000, email [email protected] or visit
www.gasturbinesaustralia.com.au.
Kind regards
Neha P Mullick Conference Director - Gas Turbines 2011
Energy IQ
Gas Turbines 2011
DaY 1, TuesDaY 26 JuLY 2011
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08.30 registration and Welcome Coffee
09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair
09:10 Keynote address: analysing Long Term Outlook For australia’s energy and electricity Generation sector
• Introduction to Australia’s energy and electricity sector: outlook to 2030
• Understanding Drivers of change in Australia’s electricity generation sector
• The road ahead: challenges and opportunities alan Copeland, Resources Section / Manager bureau OF resOurCes anD enerGY
reDuCinG COsTs On OPeraTiOns anD MainTenanCe
09:50 implementing repair Techniques for Metallurgical Degradation of Turbine blade
• Assessing metallurgical degeneration • Exploring repair techniques without affecting the
original integrity of the material • Cost benefit analysis: repair vs replacement of
parts Dr nazmul alam, Stream Leader- Intelligent
Processes CsirO Process science & engineering
10:30 Morning networking refreshments
11:00 inTernaTiOnaL Case sTuDY: achieving excellence in O&M • Review of best practices in operations • Exploring various monitoring technologies-online
as well diagnostic techniques • Ensuring efficient use of in house team as well as
OEM team. sanil namboodiripad, Asst. Vice President reLianCe POWer LTD inDia
11:40 rOunD TabLe: acknowledging Hot Gas Path Life Management to
understand its impact on Wear & Tear of Different Parts
• Understanding impact of hot gasses on the metallurgy of components
• Understanding the various repair techniques to increase reliability
• Inspection and refurbishment of critical components such as turbine blade, turbine discs
• Extending lifetime of hot gas path components without sacrificing the original mechanical properties
syeed nadeem ahmed, Senior Plant Engineer Pia PaKisTan
12:20 Lunch and networking
1:20 PaneL DisCussiOn: improving Overhaul schedules& strategies to
reduce Life Cycle Costs • Developing maintenance tools, advanced repair,
inspection technologies, remote monitoring, condition monitoring
• Implementing new maintenance concepts including maintenance with extended intervals, cycle-based maintenance and condition-based maintenance
• Addressing the impact on operational costs due to above concepts and tools
Gurjit singh, Turbine specialist, MiGHTY river nZ Patrick Griffin, Operations Manager Marubeni POWer DeveLOPMenT ausTraLia sanil namboodiripad, Asst. Vice President reLianCe POWer LTD inDia
2:00 understanding Monitoring Of Gas Turbines bearings • Introduction to the role and the importance of
bearings in a gas turbine • Evaluating the newly developed signal processing
techniques • Formulating strategies to reduce uncertainty in life
prediction technologies emeritus Prof. robert randall, unsW
2:40 afternoon networking refreshments
3:10 analysing Long term service agreements • Introduction to the various types of agreement options • Risk analysis from a users perspective • Understanding the scope of the agreements- spare
parts, maintenance • Structuring the techno-commercial aspects of the
agreements Prashant s Parulekar universiTY OF QueensLanD
3:50 inTernaTiOnaL Case sTuDY: strategising for Maintenance on Gas Turbines-in
house, OeM or 3rd Party? • Gaining clarity of key areas under management
preview: overhaul, turbine inspection, combustor inspection, assembly work, technical advisory…etc
• Analysis of various techniques of monitoring: performance monitoring, vibration monitoring, deviation monitoring, trends analysis and reporting
• Addressing overhaul procedures, warranty, replacement of parts
• Cost & benefit analysis and risk management Darren sharpe, Turbine & Mechanical Engineer GDF sueZ enerGY uK
4:30 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of Day 1
5:00 beginning of WOrKsHOP a: selecting the Correct Gas Turbine Technology to increase efficiency and Minimise Operation Costs
Gas Turbines 2011
DaY 2, WeDnesDaY 27 JuLY 2011
aGenDa
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08.30 registration and Welcome Coffee
09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair
inCreasinG eFFiCienCY OF Gas Turbines
09:10 international Case study Maximising use and value of Gas Turbines with Proactive Maintenance Practices
• Understanding Performance Expectations and Upgrades
• Introduction to Reliability Asset Management for GTPP
• Structuring overhaul schedules optimally syeed nadeem ahmed, Senior Plant Engineer Pia PaKisTan
09:50 PaneL DisCussiOn: Maximising efficiency of Gas Fired Power Plants • Integrating various components of the power
plant: GT, HRSG & BOP • Monitoring of equipment managed by OEMs as
well as in house technical team • Implementing best practices to break the 60%
barrier Gurjit singh, Turbine specialist, MiGHTY river nZ Darren sharpe, Turbine & Mechanical Engineer GDF sueZ enerGY uK Patrick Griffin, Operations Manager Marubeni POWer DeveLOPMenT ausTraLia
10:30 Morning networking refreshments
11:00 enhancing efficiency of Turbine by upgrading Of equipment
• Understanding various components of Gas Turbines
• Assessing the condition of the components • Calculating the cost of repair vs the cost to
upgrade
iMPaCT OF PrOPOseD CarbOn POLiCies On GT TeCHnOLOGY
11:40 analyzing impact of Carbon Policy Framework on Generation efficiency
• Impact on development of current and proposed policy settings
• Reviewing cost pressures on retail prices • Analysis of LRMC of generation Senior Representative, TruenerGY
12:20 Lunch and networking
1:20 beginning of inclusive Workshop Planning of Manpower resources for effective
O&M and Optimising Costs The aim of the workshop is to develop a work flow
model for efficient operations of Gas Turbines while optimising maintenance costs. The workshop will address the following issues:
• Need of an in house skilled team for GT O&M • Integration of in house team and external team to
whom the O&M is outsourced to • Developing a business flow model • Identifying areas of duplication, or weaknesses • Developing of departmental objectives that meet
the needs of the business and properly reflect the sources of work
• Production of personal objectives for the teams, and also training plans to resolve areas of weakness
Facilitator: Darren sharpe, Turbine & Mechanical Engineer
GDF sueZ enerGY uK
5:00 Closing remarks from the Chair and end of Conference
5:30 beginning of WOrKsHOP b: Minimising risks in LTsa from an Owners Perspective
Why is Gas Turbines 2011 so important for the industry?
“With the current global energy issues facing us, Gas Turbine
generation needs to position itself so that it is recognised a preferred
long term option. Gas Turbines 2011 allows us to meet, share
knowledge and experience and the development of GT generation.”
Darren Sharpe, Turbine & Mechanical Engineer, GDF sueZ enerGY uK
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WOrKsHOP b 27 JuLy, 5:30PM
selecting the Correct Gas Turbine Technology to increase efficiency and Minimise Operation Costs
The workshop will give an introduction to the various components of the Gas Turbine and aims to provide the technical evaluation guidelines for the selection of the correct technology. The objective of the evaluation guideline is to meet not only the requirements of reliable supply and cost-effectiveness, but also the growing demands for sustainable climate protection and saving resources.
• Introduction to Gas Turbine and its various components and the integration between them
• Understanding the project needs- capacity, sizing, shaft arrangement, type, efficiency, materials, monitoring systems
• Life cost analysis inclusive of capital cost, fuel consumption, replacement, upgrades, O&M
FACILITATOR:
Syeed Nadeem Ahmed, Senior Plant Engineer Pia PaKisTan
Twenty 20 years plus of diverse engineering experience in Industrial sectors with career as a Mechanical Engineer with Manufacturing and Engineering MRO Industry. For the past 14 years working with PIA Engineering MRO facility on Maintenance Repair , Overhaul , Testing and Evaluation of Turbo Machinery including Aero and Aero derivative Gas Turbine Power Plants . Diversified Experience on General Electric, Rolls Royce and Pratt & Whitney Machines.
Present assignments include the Lean Six Sigma Integration with Reliability Programs and Third Party MRO Business Development of Aero Gas Turbine / Aero derivative Gas Turbine Repair, Refurbishment and Overhaul.
WOrKsHOP a 26 JuLy, 5:00PM
Minimising risks in LTsa from an Owners Perspective
Gas turbines not only need high upfront cost but also have high ongoing maintenance costs. The workshop aims to explore various types of maintenance agreements and develop a framework / solutions for risk sharing and a balance between the interests of both the parties: Gas turbine users and OEMs. The following issues would be addressed:
• Introduction to the various types of LTSA
• Analysing various pricing alternatives & discounts
• Weighing the risks and awards associated with each of them
• Factoring in the following in the contract: cancellation, warranty, liquidated damages for termination
FACILITATOR:
Sanil Namboodiripad, Asst. Vice President reLianCe POWer LTD inDia
Twenty years plus experience in the Power Industry in commissioning and O&M of gas based combined cycle power plants and coal fired power plants.
Currently working as an Asst. Vice President in the corporate team of Reliance Power which has over 8000 MW of Gas based capacities in the generation portfolio. He is involved in
• CorporateO&Mstrategy
• CommissioningofPhaseIof1200MWRosa Power Project.
• SupportfromcorporateforstabilizingtheO&M of power plants.
• DesignreviewofupcomingpowerplantsofRPower
Gas Turbines 2011
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