Overview:
Educating
new and existing power plant management and personnel is critical. With
more prohibitive emissions policy slated to take effect at the end of the
decade now is the time to begin training your staff and planning your
emissions control projects. Come hear first hand about efficient, cost
effective and profitable retrofit projects that have been completed, are
in progress and about the best available technology and practices. Hear
from utilities that have realized that even with significant capital
investment to meet emissions standards, coal-fired generation is still the
lower cost alternative.
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Hear about
the Clean Air Interstate Rule and it?s impact on utility energy
producers
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Learn
about ?best available retrofit technology?
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Learn
different ways to control NOx, Sulfur, Particulates and Mercury
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Hear how
to keep older coal-fired power plants operating for low cost electricity
production
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Hear how
to meet increasing demand for electricity with your existing assets
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Learn how
to minimize the impact of a retrofit project on your facility?s power
production
Meeting
current regulations and being proactive in your plant upgrade project
provides your best chance in staying ahead of regulatory matters, avoiding
costly legal battles and maintaining a positive public image. There are
indirect financial and economic factors to consider such as emissions
credits that have nearly doubled in price over the last few years and
credits for carbon emissions that will likely enter that market soon. This
conference will outline the most efficient project planning,
implementation and execution processes and, best available technology to
address your plant upgrade needs.
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Who Should Attend:
The
conference will outline the current state of the industry and regulatory
climate. Attendees will learn about strategic planning in support of
financing the project and managing the outage. You will gain knowledge of
how to successfully assess your upgrade needs. And, finally how to save
money by doing it right the first time illustrated by experiences in
planning, implementation, and execution of successful projects. A variety
of stakeholders from the energy industry will benefit from attending this
conference.
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New Plant
Engineers
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Plant
Managers
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Plant
Personnel
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Investors
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Company
Shareholders
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Executive
Management facing the decision to upgrade or build new
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Manufacturers of Coal Plants and Coal Plant Equipment
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Directors
of Environmental Policy or Strategy
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Risk
Assessment Managers and Personnel
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Engineers
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Anyone
whose livelihood depends on coal combustion
Topics Include:
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The Case:
Growing Consumer Demand For Electricity Meets Increasingly Strict Air
Quality Regulations
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PWU?s
?Better Plan? Pro-Clean-Coal Campaign: ?Why? and ?How?
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Programmatic Approach to Environmental Compliance Implementation
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Pollution
Control Technology
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Using Flow
Modeling to Minimize the Cost of Pollution Control Equipment
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Innovations In New Emissions Projects
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NRG to
Handle Brownfield Redevelopment via IGCC Technology
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Unique
Shared Baghouse At Mirant?s Dickerson Station Provides Innovative
Solution For Particulate Emissions Control
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Non-Emissions Specific Retrofits
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Emissions
Management (and other benefits) Through Automated Optimization and Novel
Low-Cost Reduction Technologies
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Coal
Pre-Ignition Detection Systems For Lignite, Sub-Bituminous, Bituminous
Coal Users
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Projects
that Keep Paying You!
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Late
Breaking Regulatory Update
Speakers Include:
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Rich
Abrahms, Director, Babcock Environmental Power
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Bill
Fox, Director, Engineering & Construction Services, NRG Energy, Inc
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Bob
Head, Operations Superintendent, Colorado Springs Utilities Martin
Drake Plant
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Rich
Hovan, Forney Corporation
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John
Huggins, General Manager, Environmental Program Strategic Planning,
Southern Company
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Greg
Kindt P.E., Engineer's Project Manager Hardin Generating Station,
UniField Engineering, Inc
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Gary
Klein, Plant Manager, Colorado Springs Utilities Martin Drake Plant
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Frank
Landis, EPC Technical Services Manager, Colorado Energy Management
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Jason
Makansi, President, Pearl Street, Inc.
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Bob
Menard, President?s Office, Ontario Power Workers? Union
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Amish
Thaker, Fluent Technologies
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William
White, Project Engineer, Mirant Dickerson Generating Plant
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