- environment/utilities/ energy sector
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3rd Annual Increasing Grid Reliability for Transmission and Distribution Networks
Successfully overcoming the challenges for stable and reliable electricity provision in Europe
Event Date: 27-28 Sep 2007
Location: Rennaissance Wien Hotel, Linke Wienzeile/Ullmannstasse 71, A – 1150 Wien, Vienna, Austria
- key conference speakers
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Stefan Dohler Managing Director , Vattenfall Europe Distribution Berlin & Hamburg, Germany Hubert Lemmens Chief Executive Transmission, Elia Group, Belgium Malgorzata Klawe Vice-President, UCTE Edgar Goddard Electricity Network Investment Manager, National Grid, UK Dr. Joachim Kabs Head of Network Development and Asset Management , E.ON Energie, Germany
- key conference topics
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- Explore ways of integrating successfully wind power in your grid
- Maintain and improve grid stability in networks with increasing amount of distributed generation
- Reduce outage time by applying advanced methods for acquiring process information
- Improve effectively your current installations and applications by integrating new tools of telecommunication
- Develop a state of the art predictive maintenance programme
- who should attend the conference
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CEOs, Presidents, (Senior) Vice Presidents, Heads, Directors, Managers and Engineers from: Transmission
·Distribution
·Network Development· Network Planning· Strategy· Network Control· Dispatch· Engineering· Control Centre· Asset Management· Operations·
- the conference organisers
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marcus evans specialises in the research and development of strategic events for senior business executives. From our international network of 63 offices, marcus evans produces over 1000 event days a year on strategic issues in corporate finance, telecommunications, technology, health, transportation, capital markets, human resources and business improvement.
Above all, marcus evans provides clients with business information and knowledge which enables them to sustain a valuable competitive advantage and makes a positive contribution to their success.
- conference speakers
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Stefan Dohler
Managing Director
Vattenfall Europe Distribution Berlin & Hamburg, Germany
Hubert Lemmens
Chief Executive Transmission
Elia Group, Belgium
Malgorzata Klawe
Vice-President
UCTE
Edgar Goddard
Electricity Network Investment Manager
National Grid, UK
Dr. Joachim Kabs
Head of Network Development and Asset Management
E.ON Energie, Germany
Dr Athanassios Koronides
Executive Director for System Development and Maintenance
Hellenic Transmission System Operator, Greece
Christopher Regan
Director of Process Engineering
Endesa, Spain
Sifiso Pat Mazibuko
Grid Manager, North West Grid
Eskom Transmission Division, South Africa
Guillermo Amann
Business Development Manager
Ormazabal, Spain
Martin Speiermann
VP of Sales and Marketing
PowerSense, Denmark
Moisés Mazpule
Marketing Manager
Grupo Ormazabal, Spain
Aurélio Blanquet
Associate Director of Network Operations
EDP Distribuição, Portugal
Marco Poorts
Manager Strategy Development Department
Essent Netwerk, The Netherlands
Sam Alfassy
Director Business Development
MainNet Communications
Belén Segura Díaz
Deputy Head of the Network Studies Department
Red Eléctrica de España, REE, Spain
Denis O'Leary
Head of Asset Management
ESB Networks, Ireland
Jeremy Willsmore
IBM - Global Energy & Utility Industry
- general enquiries
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Sumreen Rizvi
11 Connaught Place
London
W2 2ET
Telephone: +44 [0] 20 3002 3277
Fax: +44 [0] 20 3002 3016
Email: sumreenr@marcusevansuk.com
- sponsorship opportunities
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Duncan Ellis
Rembrandt Tower - 16th Floor, Amstelplein 1
1096 HA Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Telephone: Fax:+31 20 531 2899
Fax: Tel: +31 20 531 2800
Email: DuncanE@marcusevansnl.com
- conference quote
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"With electricity demand rising and a growing number of renewable energy sources on the network, grid flexibility needs to be enhanced to improve capacity and accommodate the demands of a deregulated market"
The challenge for most stakeholders involved in grid development is the ability to link the benefits of technology investment to strategic utility projects and business process changes
