POWER-GEN Europe 2010 setting for KEMA presentations
Subjects such as biomass, carbon capture and storage and the prospects for the electricity industry covered in details
Arnhem, 27 May – The European conference POWER-GEN Europe 2010 has long been one of the most important international energy events, at which energy sector specialists, technicians and senior managers gather with public administrators and politicians with a particular interest in energy. POWER-GEN Europe 2010 takes place from June 8 to June 10 at the RAI Congress Center in Amsterdam. KEMA will be a major contributor to the event, making seven presentations, chairing two discussion groups and running a booth.
KEMA’s presentations, for which various papers have been submitted, address key energy topics and will be delivered by various specialists:
• The Future Shape and Requirements of Europe’s Utilities – 'Prospects for Power Generation – a vision with challenges'
• Pre-Combustion Carbon Capture: IGCC – 'Pre-combustion CO2-capture plant at IGCC Buggenum'
• Biomass – Coal Co-Firing – 'Realization of a torrefaction plant in Poland to improve the sustainability of a coal fired CHP power plant'
• Waste to Energy Plants – 'Large-scale testing and online corrosion monitoring at AEB’s high-efficiency WTE plant'
• New Carbon Capture Concepts – 'Polymer membranes for post-combustion carbon capture'
• Diagnostics – 'External monitoring of boiler evaporator walls'
• Renewable Mobility – Urban Concepts – 'Asset optimization within a distribution grid with high penetration of renewables and electric mobility with the KEMA PLATOS model'
In addition to making these presentations, KEMA consultants will be chairing two discussion groups: Options for Efficient System Operation and Reciprocating Engines. You can also meet with KEMA at boothE98.
For full details of the event, visit the Power-Gen Europe 2010 page in the events section of our website.