Alstom reinforces its commitment to the Asian market at CEPSI2010

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Alstom reinforces its commitment to the Asian market at CEPSI 2010. 

25 - 28 October 2010 - Alstom is joining other industry players at the 18th Conference of the Electric Power Supply Industry (CEPSI 2010), hosted by Taiwan Power Company (Taipower). Alstom has been a key player in Asia for over 100 years, with local presence of more than 19,000 employees for the Power and Grid sectors. 

Reinforcing its leadership in Clean Power technology, Alstom demonstrates its solutions in addressing the climate change challenge in the Asian power market that is driven primarily by fossil fuel applications, focusing on three approaches.

  • Technology mix of CO2 free and renewable tehnologies
  • Maximizing production efficiency and flexibility for existing and new plants
  • Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) technologies




Smart Grids Today 

Alstom Grid is building smarter, more stable, more efficient and environmentally friendly electrical grids. Smart grids play an important role in helping the power sector meet the challenges of the future. They will be required to accommodate the increase in intermittent renewable energy. At the same time, power plant operators will have to change the way in which they operate in order to reduce emissions; improve efficiency while offering more ramping capabilities to the system.

Come meet Alstom experts sharing their expertise at CEPSI 2010 

Monday, 25th October 2010

  • Integrated Steam Turbine Retrofits for Nuclear Applications A Case Study
    Mike Davies, Head of Product Promotion, Thermal Services Steam Turbines, ALSTOM Power UK
  • Integrated Renovation and Modernisation Solutions for 200-250MW Fossil Fired Units
    Tallat Azad, Director Tender and Capture, Integrated Retrofit, ALSTOM Power UK
  • Turbine Island Modelling Reducing the Risk of Retrofit Installation Schedule Overruns
    Nicholas Marsh, Product Management Engineer, Thermal Services, ALSTOM Power UK
  • Fault Current Limiters and Protection Challenges
    Masoud Bazargan, Managing Director, ALSTOM Grid Technology Center, United Kingdom
  • On-line Voltage Instability Assessment Considering Limit on Regulation Capability
    Zhiqian Bo, China Research Manager, ALSTOM Grid, United Kingdom

Tuesday, 26th October 2010

  • Carbon Reduction Policy, Strategy and Technology
    Chair: Gwen Andrews, Vice President of Power and Environmental Policies for Asia and Oceania
  • Development and Adaptation of Wind Turbines to Typhoons and Earthquakes Conditions
    Alex Meilan, Head of Certifications and Measurements, Innovation Department, ALSTOM Wind Spain
  • Track TS27 Distributed Power Generation, Renewable Energy and New Energy 2
    Chair: Mike Davies, Head of Product Promotion, Thermal Services Steam Turbines, ALSTOM Power UK
  • Design and Experience Feedback of Large Turbogenerator Upgrade and Retrofit
    Philippe Machard, Global Product Manager, Generator Services, ALSTOM Switzerland
  • A Novel Control Scheme of Photovoltic Power Plant in Islanding Operation
    Zhiqian Bo, China Research Manager, ALSTOM Grid, United Kingdom
    PMU Applications Closing the Loop
    Harmeet Kang, Senior Research Technologist, ALSTOM Grid, United Kingdom
  • Research and Simulation on the Regenerative Braking Process of DC Railway Traction System
    Zhiqian Bo, China Research Manager, ALSTOM Grid, United Kingdom
  • Study on the Different Modes of Communication Based System Protection
    Zhiqian Bo, China Research Manager, ALSTOM Grid Automation, United Kingdom
  • Stability Control of Power System with VSCF Wind Generator
    Zhiqian Bo, China Research Manager, ALSTOM Grid, United Kingdom
  • A Novel Principle of Differential Protection of Three-Terminal Transmission Lines
    Bin Li , School of Electrical Engineering and its Automation in Tianjin University, China
  • Integration Platform for Testing Protections Interfaced with Digital Instrument Transformers
    Denis Chatrefou, Manager, Alstom Grid, France

Thursday, 28th October 2010

  • Smarter Power: New Systems Architectures for Improved Power Generation Automation and Optimised Fleet Management in the Smart Grid Context
    Murray Champion, Regional Director Asia Pacific, Power Automation and Controls, ALSTOM Power Asia Pacific
  • Alstoms Innovative Solution to Environmental Management Advanced Process Control for Air Pollution Control (APC2 TM)
    Stephen Francis, Product Engineering Manager, Environmental Control Systems, ALSTOM Power Inc, USA
  • Track TS44 Boiler and Steam Turbine
    Chair: Murray Champion, Regional Director Asia Pacific, Power Automation and Controls, ALSTOM Power Asia Pacific
  • Alstom Seawater FGD and Fabric Filter Technology A Pathway to Meeting Future Emission Requirements for Multi Pollutants
    Carsten Tjelder, Project Management Director, Asia, ECS, ALSTOM Beijing
  • Four-level Hierarchical Control System for Microgrid
    Zhiqian Bo, China Research Manager, Alstom Grid, United Kingdom
  • Integrating Large Wind Farms to the Grid using MTDC Technology
    Naihu Li, ALSTOM Grid Technology Center (China) Co. Ltd., (China)

Alstoms commitment to providing a range of solutions to address the climate change challenge, is a long-standing one.
 

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