POWER-GEN Europe

3 – 5 June 2008, Fiera Milano - City Centre, Milan, Italy

Record attendance for POWER-GEN Europe, POWERGRID Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe In Milan.

Over 12,500 visitors: an all time record for the show

 

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Not even the Milanese rain could dampen the spirits and enthusiasm of POWER-GEN Europe, POWERGRID Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe attendees at the Fiera Milano City in Milan. Organized by PennWell Corporation the three shows over a three day period attracted a record attendance of over 12,500 visitors from the international power industry.

Exhibitors at POWER-GEN Europe were clearly pleased with this record attendance and expressed their enthusiasm for the show.

“POWER-GEN Europe is definitely the most important show for Ansaldo Energia, particularly as we are at home in Italy”, said Paola Tarditi, External Relations at Ansaldo Energia. “We have had a great and highly qualified attendance at the show and we trust that this will bring good returns for Ansaldo Energia.”

Suzanne Child Marketing Manager for Pratt & Whitney Power Systems added “POWER-GEN Europe in Milan is the place to be. When we exhibited in Milan before it was excellent, this year is even better. We have had a great week at POWER-GEN Europe and the show has reaffirmed our position in Europe and underlined our commitment to the region.”

“POWER-GEN Europe has been very good for us, attracting visitors who are genuinely interested in our technology and the products we have to offer,” observed Gordon McMurdo GE Energy’s Sales Manager. “With the power generation industry growing exponentially, there has to be a step change and visitors to POWER-GEN Europe want to know how we can support them. With our portfolio we are confident that we have solutions that meet the needs of the conventional and renewable power sector. POWER-GEN Europe provides us with the platform to achieve this.”

Glenn Ensor, PennWell’s International Director of Events concluded: “Milan has proven to be a great venue for POWER-GEN Europe and its co-located events POWERGRID Europe and Renewable Energy World Europe. POWER-GEN Europe in particular has reached an interesting point in its development and by working with partner companies like Ansaldo Energia, we will take the event to a new level when we stage in Cologne Germany on 26 - 28 May 2009."

TODAY at POWER-GEN Europe

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Seven innovators scoop industry awards at POWER-GEN Europe

10 June 2008 - Representatives from utilities, equipment manufacturers and turnkey plant companies were among the seven winners of the prestigious Best Paper Awards at POWER-GEN Europe in Milan last week. The awards were made on the final day of the three-day conference with a trophy being presented to the winner in each conference track, as judged by a special sub-committee of the Advisory Board for the conference.

Chairman of conference, PennWell's Nigel Blackaby, said that the winners represented, "the best of the best," from the conference. "We received many hundred abstracts each year and only a relative few are accepted for the conference. These winners are chosen from among the papers received and presented and deliver something new to delegates in a well researched and presented form." He added that the judges were looking for papers that advanced knowledge, were innovative and would help with the future development of the market.
The winner of Track 1, which looked at strategic developments across the European power market, was Gabor Bercsi from Budapest-based Sinergy Ltd., whose paper "Strategy for the new generation capacity in Hungary", was adjudged to have presented an important overview of a versatile and changing electricity system. Track 2, "Towards zero CO2 and carbon capture and storage", was won by Bernd von der Heide from German boiler equipment supplier Mehldau & Steinfath Umwelttechnik. With his paper, "SNCR process - Best available technology for NOx reduction in waste-to-energy plants."
Dr Stephano Sigali from Enel Ricerca emerged as the winner of the award for Track 3 (Gas fired power generation), for his paper, Low NOx hydrogen fuelled GT features and environmental performances. Fossil and nuclear power generation was the theme for Track 4 and the Best Paper Award for this track went to Sara Ruiz from Tecnatom, based in Spain, whose paper "Future of biofuels: use of Cynara cardunculus biomass in fossil power plants'" caught the judges attention. Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) is a Mediterranean perennial plant whose grain oil has similar composition to sunflower or saffron oils and can be easily extracted.

Gael de Bressy from Sergi Holding with a paper entitled, "An answer to prevent transformer explosion and fire: live test and simulations on large transformers," collected the award in Track 5. This track covered Electrical and I & C systems and the judges felt that the paper offered an important answer to safety problems that can occur in power plants.
Local power engineering giants Ansaldo Energia were the winners in Track 6, with Dr Enrico Pignoné collecting the glass trophy for his paper, "Monitoring and diagnostic of power plants: AEN experience. This paper demonstrated a diagnostic tool that could prevent plant failures and therefore bring about cost reductions. The winner of Track 1, which looked at strategic developments across the European power market, was Gabor Bercsi from Budapest-based Sinergy Ltd., whose paper "Strategy for the new generation capacity in Hungary", was adjudged to have presented an important overview of a versatile and changing electricity system.

Track 2, "Towards zero CO2 and carbon capture and storage", was won by Bernd von der Heide from German boiler equipment supplier Mehldau & Steinfath Umwelttechnik. With his paper, "SNCR process - Best available technology for NOx reduction in waste-to-energy plants."

Dr Stephano Sigali from Enel Ricerca emerged as the winner of the award for Track 3 (Gas fired power generation), for his paper, Low NOx hydrogen fuelled GT features and environmental performances. Fossil and nuclear power generation was the theme for Track 4 and the Best Paper Award for this track went to Sara Ruiz from Tecnatom, based in Spain, whose paper "Future of biofuels: use of Cynara cardunculus biomass in fossil power plants'" caught the judges attention. Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) is a Mediterranean perennial plant whose grain oil has similar composition to sunflower or saffron oils and can be easily extracted.
Gael de Bressy from Sergi Holding with a paper entitled, "An answer to prevent transformer explosion and fire: live test and simulations on large transformers," collected the award in Track 5. This track covered Electrical and I & C systems and the judges felt that the paper offered an important answer to safety problems that can occur in power plants.

Local power engineering giants Ansaldo Energia were the winners in Track 6, with Dr Enrico Pignoné collecting the glass trophy for his paper, "Monitoring and diagnostic of power plants: AEN experience. This paper demonstrated a diagnostic tool that could prevent plant failures and therefore bring about cost reductions.

The final award of 2008 went to a young engineer Dr Martin Aten from EON Engineering. Based in the UK, Dr Aten presented a paper in Track 7 (Distributed Generation and small-scale power plants) and the subject' "Energy Storage Applications to facilitate a high penetration of renewable generators.

The winner of Track 1, which looked at strategic developments across the European power market, was Gabor Bercsi from Budapest-based Sinergy Ltd., whose paper "Strategy for the new generation capacity in Hungary", was adjudged to have presented an important overview of a versatile and changing electricity system. Track 2, "Towards zero CO2 and carbon capture and storage", was won by Bernd von der Heide from German boiler equipment supplier Mehldau & Steinfath Umwelttechnik. With his paper, "SNCR process - Best available technology for NOx reduction in waste-to-energy plants."

Dr Stephano Sigali from Enel Ricerca emerged as the winner of the award for Track 3 (Gas fired power generation), for his paper, Low NOx hydrogen fuelled GT features and environmental performances. Fossil and nuclear power generation was the theme for Track 4 and the Best Paper Award for this track went to Sara Ruiz from Tecnatom, based in Spain, whose paper "Future of biofuels: use of Cynara cardunculus biomass in fossil power plants'" caught the judges attention. Cardoon (Cynara cardunculus L.) is a Mediterranean perennial plant whose grain oil has similar composition to sunflower or saffron oils and can be easily extracted.

Gael de Bressy from Sergi Holding with a paper entitled, "An answer to prevent transformer explosion and fire: live test and simulations on large transformers," collected the award in Track 5. This track covered Electrical and I & C systems and the judges felt that the paper offered an important answer to safety problems that can occur in power plants.

Local power engineering giants Ansaldo Energia were the winners in Track 6, with Dr Enrico Pignoné collecting the glass trophy for his paper, "Monitoring and diagnostic of power plants: AEN experience. This paper demonstrated a diagnostic tool that could prevent plant failures and therefore bring about cost reductions.

The final award of 2008 went to a young engineer Dr Martin Aten from EON Engineering. Based in the UK, Dr Aten presented a paper in Track 7 (Distributed Generation and small-scale power plants) and the subject' "Energy Storage Applications to facilitate a high penetration of renewable generators.

The final award of 2008 went to a young engineer Dr Martin Aten from EON Engineering. Based in the UK, Dr Aten presented a paper in Track 7 (Distributed Generation and small-scale power plants) and the subject' "Energy Storage Applications to facilitate a high penetration of renewable generators.

Copies of the Conference Proceedings CDROM, including the winning papers, can be purchased. Contact kimb@pennwell.com, for details.
ABOUT POWER-GEN

POWER-GEN Europe is the undisputed home of the European power industry, enabling participants to discover tools and strategies to successfully develop their business, while offering interaction with the largest group of European power professionals under one roof.
Established in 1993, POWER-GEN Europe continues to grow in size at every staging and is the one true ‘must attend’ annual conference and exhibition for power professionals across the European landscape. Each year the comprehensive conference programme tackles the burning issues facing pan-European power professionals, and the exhibition floor features Europe’s largest showcase of products and services tailored for power generation.
Co-located with Renewable Energy Europe and POWERGRID Europe, POWER-GEN Europe continues to address challenges faced by the electricity sector as a whole by bringing together three key elements of the power industry under one roof: conventional and renewable power generation, and transmission and distribution.
The largest event of its kind in Europe, POWER-GEN Europe puts you in the company of 11,000 colleagues from more than 100 countries, offering a wealth of business opportunities with the industry’s leading professionals and key decision makers. For doing business in the European market, POWER-GEN Europe is the centre point for power.
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The 2007 event in Madrid was incredibly successful: 25% increased attendance coupled with 100% rebooking has set the scene for POWER-GEN Europe 2008 in Italy: an extra hall has been added to meet phenomenal demand for exhibition space.
To discuss your exhibiting and sponsorship requirements at POWER-GEN Europe 2008 in Milan, Italy, please contact:
Gilbert Weir Jnr.
Exhibition Sales Manager
PennWell Corporation
Tel: +44 (0)1992 656 617
Fax: +44 (0)1992 656 700
Email: exhibitpge@pennwell.com