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08.00
COO Breakfast Forum
An exclusive forum targeted mainly for the COOs of power companies in Asia to discuss project development, investment prospects and partnership opportunities. This will be a facilitated breakfast forum to ensure that they will cover issues that are critical to power generation.
08.50
Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
RELIABILITY AND MAINTENANCE
09.00
Extending the lifespan of power plants and equipment through effective maintenance strategies
Mr Stuart McWilliams
Executive Vice President of Asset Management
Senoko Power, Singapore
Identifying key challenges to sustaining plant lifespan
New insights into asset management tools and strategies that lower plant operating costs
Assessing the impact of reliable technologies on plant lifespan
› Mr Stuart McWilliams, Executive Vice President, Asset Management, Senoko Power
09.30
Making the right maintenance decisions: Refurbish, retrofit or replace?
Mr. Daniel B. Dexter
Daniel B. Dexter is the Director – Technical, for CLP India, a wholly owned subsidiary of CLP Group. In this role, Mr. Dexter effectively functions as the COO, responsible for O&M and other technical aspects of the business including IT.
With...
Making an informed decision to maximize your plant’s return on investment
Evaluating multiple maintenance solutions for common operational issues
The cost-benefit analysis for plants in the short term and long term
› Mr. Daniel B. Dexter, Director, Technical, CLP Power India
10.00
Effective equipment monitoring and maintenance to lower your costs
Mr. Berhard Fruth
Dr. Bernhard Fruth studied Electrical Engineering (Dipl.-Ing. 1981) and made his PhD in High Voltage Technologies (Dr.-Ing. 1986) at the University of Technology, Aachen, Germany. From 1987 – 1992, he was Manager of the High Voltage Systems Group at ...
Understanding the importance of monitoring systems in boosting productivity and cutting operating costs
Investing in back up equipment or planning to prevent costly shutdowns
Reducing downtime- best practice for processing monitoring and control systems data
› Mr. Berhard Fruth, General Manager, Quartzelec
10.30
Refreshments & Networking
PRODUCTIVITY AND COST MANAGEMENT
11.00
How to prevent unplanned shutdowns to minimise production losses
Mr Wai Kuen "Simon" Chan
Simon has more than 25 years of experience in power generation business both in the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and utilities. Currently he is responsible for managing the state-of-the art 2,500 MW combined cycle power plant at Black...
Reviewing the key causes of plant shutdowns
Highlighting the efforts being made to mitigating disruptions to power generation and cut losses
Assessing different methods in shutdown prevention- laying out the cost and benefits
› Mr Wai Kuen "Simon" Chan, Deputy Director, BPPS/PBPS, CLP Power, Hong Kong
11.30
Implementing energy conservation techniques and practices to cut down operational costs
Mr. Amit Sengupta
Mr. Sengupta is a Mechanical Engineer from Bengal Engineering College, Sibpur, and graduated from this institution in 1979. He joined CESC Ltd. in 1980 and has worked in the Operations and Maintenance Department since this time. He has also built...
Identifying the key areas in the power generation cycle for energy conservation
Evaluating energy conservation strategies and solutions- increasing efficiency for greater profit margins
Integrating new energy conservation policies into plant operations
› Mr. Amit Sengupta, General Manager, Generation Division, CESC Limited
12.00
Creating an effective asset management approach for increased productivity and efficiency
Mr Ruben H. Licerio
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› Mr Ruben H. Licerio, Vice President of Operations and Management, Sual Power Station, Team Energy
12.30
Focused Luncheon
This is a themed lunch to showcase and discuss power and electricity development and investment opportunities.
TECHONOLOGY AND INNOVATION
14.00
Integrating the latest turbine and boiler technologies into your power system
Mr. Onkar Gupta
Mr. Onkar Gupta is B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, India. He is also a member of Project Management Associates. In a career spanning more than 35 years, he has served prestigious companies...
Illustrating the process of choosing and installing the latest and most appropriate turbine and boiler technologies
Identifying challenges and solutions to integrating new technologies
Highlighting ways in which these technologies can affect day-to-day plant O&M
› Mr. Onkar Gupta, Executive Director of Procurement, Jindal Power Ltd
14.30
Failure analysis of critical equipment in the power sector
› Mr. Narayan Bhat, Head of Power, Lloyd's Register, Asia
15.00
Optimizing the performance of steam and gas turbines
Dr. Somgiat Dekrajangpetch
Somgiat Dekrajangpetch received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, and M.S. in Economics, at Iowa State University, U.S.A. He received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Chulalongkorn...
Attaining the peak performance levels of your steam turbine using simple maintenance techniques
Improving operating conditions for your turbine equipment for a noticeable difference in performance
Optimizing equipment performance in extreme or difficult operating conditions
› Dr. Somgiat Dekrajangpetch, Vice President of Asset Optimization, Glow Group, GDF Suez
15.30
Refreshments & Networking
CARBON MANAGEMENT
16.00
Affordable carbon reduction strategies
Mr. Phlip St. Baker
A BHP Billiton trained executive who has led the development of one of Australia’s most successful and fastest growing private businesses, ERM Power.
Over the last four years ERM has gone from a small energy planning and development company to...
Showcasing the latest innovative techniques for carbon reduction
Investing in cost-effective carbon reduction equipment for noticeable results
› Mr. Phlip St. Baker, Managing Director, ERM Power
16.30
Creating a sustainable carbon management program to drive cost efficiency in plant management
Implementing a carbon reduction system to meet emissions goals and standards
How simple techniques impact day to day plant operations
Overcoming installment and operational challenges to develop a low emissions plant
Investing in the right carbon reduction technology to fit your plant and energy market
17.00
Chairperson’s Summary and End of Day Two
18.00
IPP Cocktails
Deals may be closed and signed in the boardroom but it can all start over a very informal introductory meeting over drinks. This IPP Cocktails is targeted mainly for Asian and global IPPs who are actively seeking investment, partnership and joint venture opportunities. This is a by-invitation only cocktails for IPPs to meet national power companies and investors to discuss investment appetite and to match their business interests for potential partnership.