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Seminar Theatres sponsored by


All-Energy 2013 Seminar Theatres Wednesday 22 May 2013


Offshore Wind


10.45-11.15 Unlocking 66kV inter array systems for offshore wind John Edwards - ABB General Manager High Voltage Products UK


11.15-11.45 Offshore wind turbine compliance tests performed for onshore costs Peter Clive, Renewable Energy Consultant, SgurrEnergy Ltd


11.45-12.15 TAS – a step change in safe offshore access Jon Mears, Project Manager, Houlder Ltd


Learn how TAS’s motion compensated gangway and dampening technology operates in UK windfarms


Understand the reality of wave height and vessel motions and the implications for safe and comfortable transfer


Hear from users first hand about the award winning new technology


12.15-12.45 Assured Reliability and lowest cost of ownership through measurement of Wind Turbine bolted Joints Rod Corbett MSc,MIM,C.Eng, Managing Director, James Walker Rotabolt


The major parameters in bolted joint reliability The importance of measurement in fastener installation Reducing costs and improving reliability of current wind turbine operations


12.45-13.45 Break


13.45-14.15 Offshore wind turbine access – The MaXccess family Dr Tony Trapp, CEO, OSBIT Power The need to reduce ‘weather days’ safely Operational experience with MaXccess systems New MaXccess technology for Round 3


Thursday 23 May 2013 Offshore Wind


10.45-11.15 How Gravity Base Structures offer a flexible solution Stephanie McGregor - Managing Director Grid Systems UK


11.15-11.45 RES - tbc Speaker to be confirmed


11.45-12.15 Deep water offshore wind and the hydrogen economy: the alternative to costly grid enhancement Andrew R.Gizara, Founder and Chief Engineer, Integrated Power Technology Corporation


Wind-propelled craft dragging water turbines through deep water can deliver energy much less expensively than existing or projected fixed structures


Higher Capacity Factor pays for storage inefficiency, from turbine to grid feed-in North Atlantic operation models including storage show favourable margin and LCOE


12.15-12.45 Design, manufacture and operation of hybrid renewable energy systems David Sharman, Managing Director, Ampair


The importance of professional system sizing The advantages of a mixture of renewable sources Professionalism at small scale is more difficult than at large scale


12.45-13.45 Break


13.45-14.15 Combined Power Quality and Condition Monitoring of Offshore HV Cable Networks


Allan Brisbane, Business Development Consultant, HVPD A proposal for a ‘Holistic’ Subsea HV Cable Network Condition Monitoring System


An introduction to the On-line Partial Discharge (OLPD) Sensing Techniques and Measurement Systems


A presentation of a case study: OLPD Cable Testing, Location, Monitoring with Preventative Maintenance on a 33kV Land-Sea Wind Farm Export Cable


14.15-14.45 Spin out opportunities from EOWDC Morag McCorkindale, COO, Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG)


14.45-15.15 Artificial islands in the North Sea to facilitate construction and maintenance of large scale wind farms Chris Westra, Director, DC Offshore Wind Energy


15.15-15.45 PAMBuoy: what offshore developers and regulators have been waiting for Andy Maginnis, Senior Systems engineer, Marine Instrumentation Ltd


14.15-14.45 The challenge of marinising onshore O&M skills for the offshore environment Dr Alan Lowdon, Technical Director, Sinclair Knight Merz


14.45-15.15 Experience of offshore wind turbine structural health monitoring systems Paul Faulkener, Technical Sales Manager, Strainstall Monitoring


Register now to attend FREE of charge at www.all-energy.co.uk/register3


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