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International interconnections: Opportunities for Europe in the global market


Date 25 April 2008
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Time

09:00 - Registration
17:00 - Close

Location

The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK

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Who should attend

This event would be of interest to senior management, senior engineers and practitioners in the following sectors: Power System and Equipment Manufactures, utility asset managers, equipment, Maintenance engineers, substation contractors, system planners, regulators, investors in the energy markets, power system academics, suppliers of products and services in asset management area, electrical power consultants and power quality managers.

Benefits of attending

As well as the chance to learn from the expert presentations, this will be a real opportunity to exchange practical views with some of the people that have actually introduced new approaches, and helped develop distribution networks that genuinely are active.

  • Delegates will gain an understanding of what the issues are and approaches being undertaken to overcome them
  • Benefit of real case study examples
  • Opportunity to discuss with experts and others with similar issues
  • Appreciation for State of Art work worldwide within CIGRE and Supergen Flexnet.

About this event

Over the past 20 years the electricity utilities around the world have changed dramatically, generation and supply have become competitive with markets established to facilitate trading between buyer and seller. The networks connecting generation and supply have also changed but remain a monopoly activity with regulation activity as a surrogate for competition.

As these separate markets have matured with generators, suppliers and traders dealing in electricity as a commodity, the benefits of being able to trade into other markets has become apparent. The interconnection of networks to facilitate this desire for more global trading has become the next evolutionary step in the industry.

The interconnection of networks establishes large power systems which present both operational and technical challenges to support this extended trading opportunities whilst at the same time maintaining security of supply.



Cost

 

Early Bird Rate
For registration
on or before
28 March 2008

Standard Rate
For registration
after
28 March 2008

Member

£245.00 (+ £42.88 VAT = £287.88)

£295.00 (+ £51.63 VAT = £346.63)

Non Member

£295.00 (+ £51.63 VAT = £346.63)

£345.00 (+ £60.38 VAT = £405.38)


Programme

09:00Registration

09:30Chairman’s welcome - The global update from CIGRE
Chris Jones, CIGRE UK, Siemens

09:35A Perspective from the Union for the Co-ordination of Transmission of Electricity (UCTE)
Georges de Montravel, RTE France

10:05The Asia grid
Ashok Manglick, TransGrid

10:35Inter-African connection arrangements
Ronald Marais, ESKOM

11:05Tea/coffee break

11:40Recent updates and development in the Nordic region
Carsten Dovland, Statnett

12:10Panel discussion – morning speakers

12:45Lunch and networking

13:45Chairman's welcome
John Loughhead, President IET

13:50International Interconnections - National Grid’s perspective
Edgar Goddard, Electricity Network Investment Manager, National Grid

14:20Supergen Flexnet study review on interconnections
Prof. Goran Strbac, Imperial College London

14:50HVDC in the UK: The next step to meet the energy challenge
Peter Jones, Head of HVDC Technology, ABB UK

15:20Tea/coffee break

15:50Wales Interconnector project update
Cormac McCarthy, Eirgrid

16:20Panel session with the afternoon speakers

17:00Close of seminar



Organiser

 Organised by the Power Systems and Equipment TPN


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