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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Thomas Dalsgaard, Vice President Power, DONG ENERGY Grant Budge, Director, POWERFUEL POWER Francisco García Peña, Engineering R&D Manager, ELCOGAS Bruno Kuckartz, Director, TÜV RHEINLAND INDUSTRY SERVICES Andrew Neville, Head of Conventional Thermal, ALPIQ SUISSE John Topper, Managing Director, IEA CLEAN COAL CENTRE MinDirig Franzjosef Schafhausen, Head KI I, Environment and Energy, GERMAN FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, NATURE CONSERVATION AND NUCLEAR SAFETY TOP COMPANIES REPRESENTED INCLUDE: 1. IEA CLEAN COAL CENTRE 2. E.ON SVERIGE 3. RWE NPOWER 4. ENEL 5. DONG ENERGY 6. NUON 7. ALPIQ SUISSE 8. ELCOGAS MAIN HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: Network with the key Project Directors in the industry Discover 11 industry case studies of Europe’s turnkey thermal power plant developments Join our panel discussion and learn to overcome operational challenges REGISTER NOW: Tel: +44 (0)20 7753 4268 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7915 9773 Register online now at: www.arena-international.com/newbuild Wednesday 26 and Thursday 27 May 2010, Düsseldorf, Germany New Build Europe 2010 Uncover key projects and developments and shape your new build strategy effectively to ensure you meet future energy needs 4th Organised by: In association with:

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New Build Europe 2010 will provide a platform for you to discover upcoming technologies and effectively shape your project development/management strategies. The efficiency and profitability of coal and gas power plants is a major issue at the minute, with Utilities actively scrutinising these in their new build plans. Plus the challenges of effective operation is beginning to be a key focus, with the procurement of quality products and scheduling coming to the fore. This conference will fully cover these areas and show you how they affect your business strategy. It will also focus on clarifying investment and lifespan issues particularly with coal plants and show how to integrate fossil and renewable energy in the long-term.

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KEyNOTE sPEaKERs:

Thomas Dalsgaard, Vice President Power, DONG ENERGy

Grant Budge, Director, POWERFuEl POWER

Francisco García Peña, Engineering R&D Manager, ElCOGas

Bruno Kuckartz, Director, TÜV RHEINlaND INDusTRy sERVICEs

andrew Neville, Head of Conventional Thermal, alPIQ suIssE

John Topper, Managing Director, IEa ClEaN COal CENTRE

MinDirig Franzjosef schafhausen, Head KI I, Environment and Energy, GERMaN FEDERal MINIsTRy FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, NaTuRE CONsERVaTION aND NuClEaR saFETy

TOP COMPaNIEs REPREsENTED INCluDE:

1. IEa ClEaN COal CENTRE

2. E.ON sVERIGE

3. RWE NPOWER

4. ENEl

5. DONG ENERGy

6. NuON

7. alPIQ suIssE

8. ElCOGas

MaIN HIGHlIGHTs INCluDE:

Network • with the key Project Directors in the industry

Discover • 11 industry case studies of Europe’s turnkey thermal power plant developments

Join • our panel discussion and learn to overcome operational challenges

REGIsTER NOW: ■ Tel: +44 (0)20 7753 4268 ■ Fax: +44 (0) 20 7915 9773

Register online now at: www.arena-international.com/newbuild

Wednesday 26 and Thursday 27 May 2010, Düsseldorf, Germany

New Build Europe 2010

uncover key projects and developments and shape your new build strategy eff ectively to ensure you meet future energy needs

New Build Europe 2010New Build Europe 2010New Build Europe 20104th

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Programme Day One Wednesday 26 May 2010

08:30 Registration and coffee

09:00 Opening remarks from the ChairJames Varley, Managing Editor, MODERNPOWERsysTEMs

DEVElOPING yOuR BusINEss PORTFOlIO sMaRTly BasED ON CuRRENT MaRKET TRENDs09:10 Keynote: Exploring the low carbon transition from a

business perspective and its effects on DONG Energy’s strategic positioningOutlining what countries want and what companies do: mapping the ●

low carbon landscapeMaking commercial sense of the low carbon transition ●

- What policymakers should do - What companies could doShaping DONG Energy's strategic repositioning: presenting a ●

case studyAssessing concluding remarks and giving recommendations for ●

future business decisionsThomas Dalsgaard, Vice President Power, DONG ENERGy

09:50 Presenting the German energy strategy: uncovering the stage of national energy agenda on the German energy supply over the next 20 yearsGiving an update on which national carbon emission targets and ●

which strategy will be pursued to reach them Discovering the ratios allocated to the different energy sectors to ●

serve increasing energy needs and meet environmental targets Understanding economic viability studies ●

Outlining how this will affect on national regulations and financial ●

support in different areas MinDirig Franzjosef schafhausen, Head KI I, Environment and Energy, GERMaN FEDERal MINIsTRy FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, NaTuRE CONsERVaTION aND NuClEaR saFETy

10:30 uncovering the perspective of the future power generation portfolio: meeting higher energy needs, tightening regulations and environmental developmentsForecasting to which level energy need will increase in the future ●

Establishing how Europe’s energy portfolio needs to be shaped ●

according to CO2 emission reduction targetsIntegrating more renewable energies into the power grid and into ●

existing coal and gas plants Assessing the share of fossil power needed in the future as back up ●

for renewable sources Establishing the impact of nuclear power phase out ●

Building stable networks with a balanced, efficient and ●

environmentally friendly power landscapeDr. Franz Bauer, Head of Fossil-fired Power Plants, VGB POWERTECH

11:10 Morning refreshments

IMPlEMENTING ClEaN COal uTIlIzaTION TO REDuCE CaRBON EMIssIONs11:40 learning from the benchmark project Torrenord after

the 1st year of commercial operation to optimise Porto Tolle’s constructionHighlighting the commissioning of Blocks 2 and 3 of the Torrenord ●

project and giving an overview of design and equipmentExplaining advanced clean coal technology used and presenting key ●

figures for NOx and SOx emissionsIdentifying the lessons learnt and how they are implemented at ●

Porto TolleFocussing on CCS at Porto Tolle: presenting the retrofit coal-fired plant ●

project and explaining the schedule Working towards Enel’s plan to increase clean coal power generation ●

to 50% by 2013leonardo arrighi, Executive Vice President of Enel Produzione, Power Plant Development, ENEl

12:20 Constructing the world’s first large scale integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power station with carbon capture capability in two phasesOutlining phase I of the Hatfield IGCC project: general features, layout ●

and design of the planned 800MW “syngas ready” CCGT island Exploring how CCS will be implemented and fully integrated in phase II ●

Managing the construction and commissioning of the gasification ●

island to achieve a 900MW syngas mode of operation Allowing fuel switching and blending of raw gas to the turbines by ●

fitting the power island with Multi Nozzle Quiet Combustors (MNQCs) Grant Budge, Director, POWERFuEl POWER

13:00 Lunch

14:00 learning from Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) case studies for new generations of IGCC-based power plantsOutlining the main principles of a coal-based IGCC plant and ●

understanding key benefitsHighlighting recent technical developments to optimise IGCC processes ●

Description of the IGCC plant with CO ● 2-H2 production available in Puertollano for developing new processes and new equipmentPresenting findings on the biomass feedstock in IGCC which offers ●

higher energy and environmental efficiencies than CHPPresenting findings of the first operative pilot plant to capture CO2 ●

and to produce H2 integrated in an operative IGCCFrancisco García Peña, Engineering R&D Manager, ElCOGas

BOOsTING PlaNT EFFICIENCy By aPPlyING COMBINED CyClEs aND TaCKlING lEGIslaTIONal IssuEs14:40 Building a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT)

power station, highlighting challenges faced and lessons learntPlanning the Severn Power plant effectively to minimise ●

environmental impact of the 800MW plantExploring which technical systems and equipment will be used to ●

optimise efficiencyDescribing the completion of early works and site preparation ●

Reviewing challenges that have been overcome and forecasting future ●

milestones to meet public and legislative requirements Forecasting next steps to be taken to complete the project in 2010 ●

Richard Tyreman, Project Director, severn Power limited, DONG ENERGy

15:20 Afternoon refreshments

15:50 understanding CCGT new build constraints in switzerland and how they are tackled at alpiq’s Chavalon projectPresenting Alpiq’s current projects, portfolio and future developments ●

Clarifying new power plant requirements in order to meet ●

Switzerland’s energy needs successfullyAssessing potential available to realize future CCGT projects ●

Outlining and overcoming constraints for CCGT new build in terms of ●

managing approval processes effectivelyIdentifying CO2 legislation for CCGTs and how to fully comply with it ●

Revealing the status and next milestones of the Chavalon project ●

andrew Neville, Head of Conventional Thermal, alPIQ suIssE

16:30 Presenting case studies on building a CCGT power station with optimised efficiency and flexibilityOutlining strategic rationale for the site selection, design and life- ●

span and capacity of a projectExploring the Staythorpe and Pembroke power station projects ●

Integrating the gas turbine, steam turbine generation and heat ●

recovery steam generator into a seamless system Exploring which type of gas turbine, heat recovery steam ●

generator (HRSG) and potential other systems will be used Assessing which technical specifications increase operational ●

flexibilityPreparing for further developments and potential improvements ●

simon Jameson, Project Director - CCGT New Build, RWE NPOWER

17:10 Closing remarks from the Chair and close of Day One

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Programme Day Two Thursday 27 May 2010

08:30 Registration and coffee

09:00 Opening remarks from the ChairJames Varley, Managing Editor, MODERNPOWERsysTEMs

WORKING TOWaRDs DECaRBONIsaTION WITH CCs aND INTEGRaTING RENEWaBlE sOuRCEs09:10 Keynote: uncovering the future global demand for coal

fired power and the approach to decarbonisationArising pressures from climate change concerns towards a reduction ●

in coal use world-wide whilst large non-OECD economies are intending to scale up their coal use for power generation to support the growth in their economiesHighlighting the need to have the most efficient technologies, as ●

developed in Europe, Japan and Korea, to be deployed as quickly and widely as possibleReviewing the technical and non-technical development status of ●

CCS in relation to pressures for near total decarbonisationMapping out what would be technically and institutionally ●

necessary to attain global climate stabilisation at not more than 2°C temperature rise by 2050: assessing these challenging targets John Topper, Managing Director, IEa ClEaN COal CENTRE

09:50 Identifying OMV’s new build approach: entering the power business as an oil and gas groupTackling the challenges of the current environment effectively ●

Understanding the change of the energy landscape and making ●

smart strategic decisions Integrating renewable energy sources into the existing ●

energy portfolio Outlining OMV's strategic outlook ●

Presenting OMV's contribution and project portfolio ●

Martin Thomas, Managing Director, OMV POWER INTERNaTIONal

10:30 Morning refreshments

11:00 Constructing a turnkey integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power station based on the multi-fuel concept in two phasesOutlining phase 1 of the Magnum IGCC project: general features, ●

layout and design of the planned 1.200MW IGCC facilityHighlighting recent technical developments to optimise power ●

generation processesPresenting the multi-fuel concept that allows the use of natural gas, ●

coal and biomass in order to optimise the electricity generation process in terms of flexibilityDescribing the process of the phase 2 construction plan: identifying ●

investment in coal and biomass gasification technology and preparing for a CCS facilityUncovering further developments considered to improve efficiency ●

and reduce carbon emissions to a minimumMaarten Berkhout, Project Director Nuon Magnum, Phase 2, NuON

OVERCOMING OPERaTIONal aND QualITy MaNaGEMENT CHallENGEs EFFECTIVEly11:40 Optimising sourcing from asia and Eastern Europe:

outlining challenges and solutions for quality and supply chain managementExploring the current purchasing approach for power plant ●

equipment and involved risksLearning from experiences on equipment quality and consequences ●

for power plant projectsGiving a summary on major short comings and potential reasons ●

Establishing recommendations for improvements of supply chain ●

management concerning quality assuranceBruno Kuckartz, Director, Division Energy systems & automation, TÜV RHEINlaND INDusTRy sERVICEs

12:20 Lunch

13:30 Panel discussion: Optimising quality assurance of supplied products and construction through implementing an effective auditing and supply chain management systemDescribing current quality issues according to internal or external ●

quality policies when sourcing equipment globally for a new power plant Assessing technical quality of supplied products and understanding ●

how they need to be applied and integrated accuratelyLearning from experiences with suppliers outside of Europe, ●

predominately South East Asia and implementing regular audits to ensure quality requirements are metImproving quality management and assurance during the ●

construction phase through specific training and monitoring of staffIdentifying economic restraints and organisational challenges and ●

defining strategies to overcome theseDeveloping an efficient supply chain management approach that ●

complements quality assurance processes to ensure greater sourcing controlled by the day’s speakers

HIGHlIGHTING FuRTHER INDusTRy CasE sTuDIEs ON CCGT aND COMBINED HEaT aND POWER (CHP)14:10 learning from the CHP Malmö project: modernization

and CCGT new build of the former coal-fired power station ÖresundsverketBuilding on an old history and understanding the background ●

Outlining the new build project and approach ●

Considering climate and environment aspects effectively ●

Exploring operation and maintenance of the plant to optimise power ●

production Carl-Gunnar Holm, Vice President, Project Director Öresundsverket Plant, E.ON VÄRMEKRaFT sVERIGE

14:50 Afternoon refreshments

15:20 Minimising CO2 emissions and maximising efficiency rates: presenting the 800 MW combined cycle power plant MellachAssessing energy demand and feasibility and choosing appropriate ●

design parameters according state of the art of combined cycle power plants Environmental effects of partial replacement of existing old units by ●

new units using Best Available Techniques (BAT) Implementing key actions to be taken to ensure high profitability and ●

fast pay back Overcoming project management challenges effectively and ensuring ●

a smooth construction process Martin Hochfellner, Project Manager CCGT-Mellach, VERBuND

16:00 Explaining the approach to develop and install the combined cycle heat and power plant (CCHPP) Energetika by comparing best practice and exploring upcoming technologiesChoosing the most appropriate CHP system in terms of size and ●

applications for your power generation portfolio following a thermo-economic approachMatching the existing gas turbine with steam turbine and ●

generator systemsAssessing the type of HRSG that is best applicable and ●

understanding how to integrate it successfully Understanding Combined Cooling Heat and Power (CCHP) using an ●

absorption cooling cycleIdentifying the features, capacities and upcoming technical ●

applications of a biomass CHP plant speaker TBC, Elektrani na Makedonija, ElEM (provisionally confirmed)

16:40 Closing remarks from the Chair and close of conference

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aBOuT THE CONFERENCE

New Build Europe 2010 will provide a platform for you to discover upcoming technologies and eff ectively shape your project development/management strategies.

The effi ciency and profi tability of coal and gas power plants is a major issue at the minute, with utilities actively scrutinising these in their new build plans. Plus the challenges of eff ective operation is beginning to be a key focus, with the procurement of quality products and scheduling coming to the fore.

This conference will fully cover these areas and show you how they aff ect your business strategy. It will also focus on clarifying investment and lifespan issues particularly with coal plants and show how to integrate fossil and renewable energy in the long-term.

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“New Build has set a benchmark on current thinking for new plant in Europe. With the policy landscape and plant costs changing and fi nancing becoming more critical to plant investment decisions, I'm sure New Build 2009 will spotlight the pan-European challenges to overcome. ” Europe Business Development Manager, DOOSAN BABCOCK

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assOCIaTE PaRTNERModern Power systems provides in-depth independent coverage of power plant and transmission and distribution technology. Widely read throughout the world of electricity generation, it specialises in presenting key engineering and commercial developments in an authoritative but accessible style. From advanced power plant and transmission design to repair and maintenance case studies, Modern Power Systems is unrivalled as a platform for exploring cutting edge developments in the power industry www.modernpowersystems.com

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