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Contents

2 Guest Editorial

18 Diary

56 Ad Index
Gas turbines are now being designed to handle the
challenges of todays highly-effcient, fexible CCPPs - p.4
Source: Siemens

Features

4 Part genius, part trial and error


Todays gas turbines are built from an array of advanced
alloys and coatings tailored to resist the most extreme
conditions, yet matching all these materials is crucial to
enabling peak performance.

12 Keeping a lid on rising temperatures


The emergence of high-effciency power plants is testing
desuperheater designs and increasing demand for
advanced cooling techniques, however component
manufacturers are responding to these challenges.

Gas & Steam Turbine Directory

20 Gas & Steam Turbine Technical Specifcations


Key technical and performance data of both gas and steam
turbines from manufacturers across the globe are presented
in a comprehensive, easy-to-read format.
High-effciency power plants are testing
the limits of desuperheater designs - p.12
32 Products & Services Listings Source: Pentair
An extensive list of international product and service
providers, serving the gas and steam turbine sectors.

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An alphabetical listing of companies serving the gas The SGT5-8000H is the primary driver of the single-shaft SCC5-8000H
and steam turbine sectors, including contact details. combined-cycle power plant, which has an effciency level that
exceeds 60 per cent.
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Guest editorial

Gas turbines in a
low-carbon economy
G
as turbines continue Hybridisation of concentrated solar power
to become more with gas turbines is one new development
environment friendly, with route, promising superior effciency and
their high effciency and emission, and operating characteristics in line
very low emissions. with the market requirements that warrants
Modern combined- further investigation and demonstration.
cycle plants have surpassed the magic Compressed air energy storage is another
60 per cent effciency target, making gas potential feature of future energy systems,
turbines one of the most effcient available which is based on gas turbine technology
energy conversion technologies. allowing for large-scale storage of surplus
In Europe, we are facing new requirements electricity with a subsequent quick release of
and development challenges, which ask power when needed.
for high effciency and low emissions even Increased fuel fexibility, retaining reliability
in load-following operation mode. The and low emissions are clearly no regret
European electricity sector is undergoing developments for both combined-cycle and
a major transition to achieve an almost open-cycle gas turbines.
carbon-neutral electricity generation mix by With the existing extensive experience
2050. With renewable energies drastically of operating with a wide variety of gaseous
The future potential increasing their share in Europes power mix, fuels, including syngas, the transition towards
of the gas turbine dispatchable power plants have been forced a scenario more focused on hydrogen-rich
looks bright and its to move from baseload to load-following fuels even pure hydrogen has an excellent
operations, with vastly reduced operating basis from which to evolve. We must also fnd
highly-fexible load
hours and an increasing amount of starts an urgent solution to enable gas turbines
response and fuel and stops. To avoid a mismatch between to cope with the rapidly varying natural gas
fexibility will be an demand and production, fast-reacting back- quality in the gas grid caused by cross-border
asset of growing up is needed. pipelines, liquefed natural gas supply and
Gas turbines can ensure this fexibility in the introduction of fuels, such as shale gas.
importance
the electricity system, but todays designs Turning to carbon emissions, uncertainties
in future energy are not optimised for this, resulting in shorter in the European market, together with the
networks maintenance intervals and higher cost per extremely low-carbon price and the high cost
kWh produced. Thus, increased investments of carbon capture and storage, has led to
Christer Bjrkqvist, managing director,
European Turbine Network ETN a.i.s.b.l and R&D are required to improve part- many demonstration initiatives being stalled.
load effciency through better component Large-scale deployment of this technology,
performance and intelligent system including at gas-fred power plants, is only
integration, which will enhance the fuel likely with new strong political commitments to
effciency and environmental performance intermediate and long-term emission reduction
of future power generation. goals together with near-term incentives.
Aeroderivative open-cycle gas turbines The future potential of the gas turbine looks
are designed for frequent starts and stops very bright and its highly-fexible load response
and could therefore play an increasingly characteristics and fuel fexibility will be an
important role because of their lower capital asset of growing importance in future energy
investment costs, shorter construction/ networks. However, increased co-operation
installation time and smaller footprint. between industry partners and the research
However, even these machines require community on the multitude of development
additional developments to ensure low opportunities for gas turbines lies at the heart
nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions, increased of guaranteeing the continuation of this
fuel fexibility and low maintenancecosts. technologys success story.

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Advanced gas turbine materials

The spherical form of ceramic powder, a coating of which forms the heat
resistant layer on turbine blades, is being developed
Credit: Siemens

Part genius, part


trial and error
M
Todays gas turbines are odern gas turbines arduously tested.The designers have a range
used for stationary of fabrication techniques available too,
built from an array of
power generation and these are all deployed in the quest for
advanced alloys and applications make better, more durable materials that allow the
coatings tailored to enormous demands operating parameters of gas turbines to be
resist the most extreme on the materials from extended to achieve both greater effciency
conditions, yet matching which their key components are constructed. and greater fexibility.
The high combustor and turbine inlet As a consequence of such technological
all these materials is
temperatures, and the enormous centrifugal expertise, todays turbines are fabricated
crucial to enabling forces experienced by the turbine blades from an array of advanced alloys and
peak performance, make the conditions within parts of the coatings that are tailored to resist the specifc
writes Paul Breeze. turbine some of the most extreme that any conditions within the gas turbine.
modern materials have to withstand. These have become so complex, says
The materials that are able to withstand John Oakey, professor of Energy Technology
them are both complex and expensive. at Cranfeld University in the UK, that the
Even so their lifetime is limited and they must industry now talks about material systems
be monitored regularly to ensure that they rather than materials. Matching all the
remain within the design parameters of the material systems components is crucial to
machine of which they form part. enabling modern machines to achieve the
The development of these materials performance they do.
involves a long process, part genius, part
trial and error, as chemical compositions Aero and stationary engines
are tweaked in the search for the properties Advanced materials have played a key role
required; be that greater mechanical in the development of gas turbines ever
strength at high temperature or better since their inception. The earliest gas turbines
corrosion resistance, then the results were aero engines, and stationary engines

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Advanced gas turbine materials

the engine but it is not subject to high


degrees of stress so relatively conventional
materials can be used in its construction
too. Not that any of the modern turbine
materials are particularly conventional. In
the case of the combustor, the material will
usually be a nickel-based superalloy; the
name superalloy meaning that it is one of
a class of modern alloys that have been
developed specifcally for high-temperature
applications.
However, even the best superalloy
is incapable of withstanding the gas
temperatures in an advanced turbine
combustor. Here, the metal must be cooled
while at the same time its surface protected
with a ceramic layer capable of resisting the
high gas temperatures.
Professor Oakey has observed the trends
In a special process, a fne-grained ceramic thermal-insulating layer is applied via plasma jet.
A metallic adhesive layer is also required but this is applied in a vacuum to avoid oxidation within turbine materials development and
Credit: Siemens the trade-offs that must be made. Excessive
were developed using these as models. The Take for example the technology for cooling air used in the combustor or turnine
conditions experienced by materials in the casting turbine blades as single crystals. parts has the effect of reducing overall
early stationary engines were less extreme This was originally introduced for aero effciency. One way of avoiding this, he
than those found in aero engines, and so engines to provide improved mechanical notes, might be to use ceramic materials
initially the materials developed for aviation performance. However, transferring that to such as ceramic matrix composites (CMCs),
engines would be passed down to the stationary engines was no simple task when which are capable of withstanding higher
stationary versions. Today there is still a strong the mass of material that must be formed temperatures than alloys. However, in spite
relationship between the two but materials into a single crystal has increased by a of various European development projects,
development has diverged to match differing factor of ten or more. In order to cope with combustors are still built with superalloys and
demands of the two engine types. such differences, development of industrial there is no sign of CMCs being introduced in
An aviation engine experiences two turbine components now follows a different the immediate future.
stressful periods during its normal duty path to that of aero engine components. While the combustor may be the hottest
cycle, at take-off and landing. While the part of the complete gas turbine, it is within
aircraft is cruising, conditions are much less Turbine components the turbine stage that the most extreme
stressful. Additionally, an aero engine can Every gas turbine has three main combination of conditions occurs and it
be examined every day or each week to components: the compressor, combustion is here that materials development has
monitor the condition of its components. chamber and turbine. Each makes its needed to be at its most creative.
In contrast, a stationary engine, while individual demands on the materials from The temperature of the gas entering the
it might not experience quite the same which it is constructed, but of the three the turbine is higher than the melting point of the
temperatures as the aero engine at take-off, compressor is perhaps the least demanding. superalloy components from which it is made
must be capable of operating for greatly In an aero engine, all the components so again thermal protection is needed.
extended periods of months in some including the compressor need to be light Then half of the turbine blades are
cases at close to its maximum operating and in the case of the latter much of it is rotating at high speed, generating a massive
conditions. As a complement of this duty made from titanium alloys. centrifugal force that creates stress along
cycle, components can only be monitored Titanium is light but titanium alloys do not the length of the blade and leads to creep,
during planned outages. have the high-temperature performance of damage, which results in slow deformation
An additional difference, highlighted by alternatives and so cannot be used in the of the blade under the extreme load.
Jon Schaeffer, senior manager, Materials and high-temperature regions of the turbine and The individual blades are held in
Processes Engineering at GE, is found in the therefore other alloys are used. By contrast, place by the turbine wheel and it is this
size of the components. Where an aviation weight is less of an issue in stationary that experiences the most extreme load,
component is perhaps half a kilogram applications and so here compressor particularly in the later turbine rows using the
in weight, a similar stationary engine components are often made of cheaper but longer and more massive blades. In each
component could be 13 or 14 kg. This has heavier steels. case materials have to be found that can
a major effect on the way components can The turbine combustor experiences resist the various conditions to which they
be fabricated. the highest temperatures of any part of are exposed.

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Single crystal superalloys alloy material.The most prevalent superalloys length of the component. Such controlled
While the future may yield ceramic for high-temperature turbine components solidifcation leads to an oriented grain
components for gas turbines, today the are nickel-based. Since turbine components structure along the length of the piece so
materials technology revolves around two are often complex in form, they are usually that grain boundaries across the width of the
main areas, alloys and coatings. The alloys cast and this is how they have generally component are eliminated. This produces a
used to fabricate turbine components are been produced from superalloys. component that has greater mechanical
complicated chemical mixes with each Traditional casting produces a solid metal strength in the longitudinal direction; an
component in the mix included to achieve a mass with a structure of tiny microcrystals, advantage in a turbine blade that has to
particular purpose. However as the demands or grains, as solidifcation takes place from withstand massive centrifugal forces.
increase, so trade-offs become necessary. seeds throughout the structure. These grains It is but a short step, conceptually, from
Stainless steel offers an example. Normal are held together by relatively weak forces, directional solidifcation to single crystals. If a
stainless steel contains a small amount of limiting mechanical strength, so elements turbine blade can be made from a casting
chromium which forms a chromium oxide such as carbon may be added to strengthen that is a single crystal, all grain boundaries
layer over the steel that protects it from the bond between grains and improve are eliminated and the main source of creep,
further oxidation. However chromium oxide mechanical performance. i.e. the creation of voids at grain boundaries,
will not protect the steel above a certain It is clear that eliminating grain boundaries is eliminated. The melting point of the alloy is
temperature, and so for high-temperature would help increase mechanical strength also increased allowing higher-temperature
alloys, aluminium is included. It is this that and the frst method used to achieve this operation, while the elemental additions
forms a protective layer, in this case of with gas turbine components was by utilising such as carbon, required to strengthen grain
aluminium oxide. a technique called directional solidifcation. adhesion, can be eliminated.
Unfortunately, as the aluminium migrates This involves cooling the casting at a Taking that conceptually simple step
to the surface of the alloy to form this layer controlled rate with the liquid/solid interface in reality involved an enormous degree of
it leaves a depleted layer in the underlying engineered to migrate slowly along the technical ingenuity. By careful management
of crystal growth such that only a single
crystal-forming dendrite from within the large
During operation, large volumes of air are pumped from inside via these openings, crystallising mass of superalloy is allowed
creating the cooling that fows evenly over the blades as a flm of air
Credit: Siemens to enter the casting chamber, single crystal
components can now be fabricated. In
terms of superalloy components these are
the state of the art today and are used
when the highest resistance to creep at high
temperature is needed.
Rotating turbine blades experience the
greatest mechanical forces and these are
fabricated from nickel-based superalloys
because these offer the highest mechanical
strength at high temperatures. However the
nickel superalloys cannot withstand such
high temperatures as some cobalt-based
materials. While these offer less mechanical
strength, they are ideally suited for the early
stage fxed vanes in a gas turbine since these
are subject to the highest temperatures of all
within the turbine.
Meanwhile the large, last stage blades,
exert the greatest force on the turbine wheel
that holds them in place because of their
greater mass and here GE is introducing
titanium because of its lower mass.

Innovations in blade cooling


While superalloys have allowed great
advances to be made, even the best
superalloy cannot withstand the conditions
inside a turbine where the gas temperature

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bondcoats. The second purpose is to avoid


oxidation and corrosion of the underlying
alloy. The TBC layer at high temperature will
allow oxygen to pass through it so without
protection, the metal beneath would soon
be oxidized and eroded.
This barrier layer is normally composed of
what is referred to in the industry as MCrAlY
(metal-chromium-aluminium-yttrium).The
metal can be nickel, cobalt, iron and a
number of other exotic ingredients, such
as rhenium, which Siemens has used. The
aluminium in this coating selectively oxidises,
creating a protective oxide layer. Meanwhile,
rhenium improves the mechanical strength of
the coating and also helps reduce the diffusion
of aluminium into the superalloy substrate.

Changes in inspection frequency


The mechanical strength of the coating is
Gas turbines are now being designed to handle the challenges of todays highly-effcient, fexible CCPPs an increasingly important issue in modern
Credit: Siemens
combined-cycle power plants (CCPPs)
may be as high as 1500C and the hottest Cooling air within a turbine blade can keep because whereas in the past they would
part of the blade reach 950C. In order to the body of the metal component below its often have operated continuously for long
prevent blades from melting their surfaces melting point but if the surface was exposed periods, their duty cycle is becoming much
must be protected by insulating coatings to the highest gas temperature it would soon more irregular as they move towards a role of
and then they must be cooled. be softened and eroded. supporting renewable electricity generation.
Modern turbine blades from the hottest To prevent this, the surface of the blade The changing mode of operation means
part of an engine are hollow so cooling air is coated with a ceramic insulating material there are more stops and starts, more ramps
(or in some cases steam) can be pumped (e.g. 0.3mm thick) capable of withstanding up and down, and more fatigue cycling
through them. This air is taken from the the gas temperature and also of creating a of components. This can lead to coating
compressor stage of the turbine and so temperature drop of more than 200C to the failure. Failure can also be caused by the
reduces overall effciency. The air must be metal surface, depending on the coating aluminium oxide protective coating growing
pumped through both the stationary vanes thickness. These thermal barrier coatings too thick. Neither process can be eliminated
and rotating blades and in the latter case (TBCs) were frst developed for aero engines and therefore even the best blade coatings
this leads to signifcant complexity as the but are now widely deployed in stationary have a limited life.
air must be introduced into a component engines too, another example of technology Thus, not only are turbine components
rotating at high speed. transfer between the two industries. threatened by extended high-temperature
The air, once it has cooled a blade, must Although recipes vary from company operation leading to creep deformation
then exit the blade. In most cases this takes to company, a typical TBC would be made of components, thermal cycling and other
place through holes in the back of the from yttria-stablised zirconia, says Professor operational issues can cause coating failure.
blades where it joins the hot combustion Oakey. According to Siemens, its coatings Furthermore, modern gas turbine fuels are
gases passing through the turbine. However, can withstand a temperature of 1200C, not as clean and reliable as they once were.
Professor Oakey says state-of-the-art turbines or even as high as 1350C for their most Turbines can fnd themselves burning fuels
now use a different strategy called flm advanced coatings.It is not possible to put with unexpected impurities that can cause
cooling. This involves exhausting the cooling a TBC of this type directly onto the superalloy other types of corrosion and this too will
air through the front edge of the blade and metal surface, however because they have threaten coating integrity.
elsewhere on the aerofoil surface so it forms different thermal coeffcients of expansion; With so many processes threatening
a cooling flm over the surface of the blade. one will expand at a different rate to the the integrity of a gas turbine component,
Blades for later stages often do not need other.That means the coating will soon crack it is accepted today that they will age and
to be cooled and can be solid. However and fake away. To avoid this an intermediate deteriorate. To combat this, turbine blades
all gas turbine blades are now extremely barrier coating is necessary. This serves two are regularly removed and inspected. A
complex and expensive items, and they purposes. The frst is to minimise the effects of typical blade lifecycle will involve it being
have to be capable of being repaired or the different expansion coeffcients which removed every few years (manufacturers are
refurbished and re-used. is why such coatings are sometimes called aiming at three years), all the coatings on

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the blade stripped, the metal inspected and Work on ceramics has been continuing for at much higher temperatures and yet it is
refurbished if necessary, and then recoated many years now. While there are promising higher temperatures that will be necessary
and returned to service. signs, it is probable that it will be many years to improve effciency further.
This type of recycling allows blade life to yet before major gas turbine components
be extended but eventually the distortion are made from CMCs. Yet however distant Paul Breeze is a UK-based freelance journalist,
of a blade because of stress will become their practical realisation, they will eventually who writes on energy-related matters.
so great that it is no longer useful. In order be needed if progress is to continue. Even
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numbered and a history maintained so that superalloys cannot be expected to operate
it can be withdrawn after a fxed number of
hours, after which the blade will be destroyed
and the material it is made from reused.

Are ceramic blades the future?


The demands placed on gas turbine
components is constantly changing
as operating conditions change, fuels

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change and as designers try to wring more
performance from them by increasing
operating temperatures and pressures.
Whereas fve years ago the primary goal was
higher-temperature operation, today issues
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and contaminated (but cheap) fuels are
becoming the primary issues.
These problems are being solved with
complex metal components and multi-
layered coatings but it has long been a Y E A R S
dream to manufacture high temperature
gas turbine components from ceramics.
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This is still an active goal for development
in institutions and within the major gas
turbine manufacturers but success has been
extremely elusive because while ceramics
are extremely temperature resistant they are
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Desuperheater design innovation

Keeping a
lid on rising
temperatures
The emergence of high-ef ciency power plants
is testing desuperheater designs and increasing
demand for advanced cooling techniques.
Martin-JanStrebe of Pentair Valves & Controls
explains how component manufacturers are
responding to these challenges.

W
ith the demand for these temperatures allow plant operators to
energy expected to maximise steam generation and increase
double by 2050 and plant effciency, they also put an immense
alternative resources amount of stress on system components.
on the rise, the power Increasing steam volumes and higher
industry is facing a pipeline velocities can cause considerable
multitude of new challenges in order erosive damage to equipment and increase
to keep up with the soaring energy the risk of thermal shock and equipment
use of the industrialised world and failure.
deal with fuctuation in supply.
Across the world, power plants Diversifed energy sources
have started operating at levels Higher operating temperatures are only one
previously unforeseen. New operating of the many factors affecting desuperheater
procedures, innovations in steam technology. Across the world, governments
turbine technology and advances are looking to diversify their energy sources in
in plant effciency have started order to cater for their countries energy needs
challenging existing designs and materials and secure future supplies.
of steam attemporation technology. Although, nuclear and coal-fred power
As operating temperatures approaching plants still account for around 60-70 per
621C (1150F) and severe duty cycling cent of the worlds power supply, energy from
are rapidly becoming industry standards, renewable resources, such as solar, wind or
demands for more effective and durable geothermal heat, is growing in all sectors and
steam attemporation technology are is now supplying 17 per cent of overall global
growing, driving recent advancements and energy consumption.
innovation in desuperheater design. The diversifcation of fuel sources has
Driven by the ever-increasing demand required conventional power plants to
for energy, operational temperatures in operate on a much more fexible basis in
supercritical (SC) and ultrasupercritical order to fll the energy gaps and deal with
The TempLowHT is a
novel integralted (USC) power plants as well as in combined- a fuctuating supply. As a result, the power
probe style cycle power plants (CCPP) have climbed industry is gradually moving away from
desuperheater,
specifcally signifcantly in the last two decades. Testing baseload operations towards higher cycling
designed in Europe is currently at 700C for boiler units, in which plants are switched on or off on
to meet the steam
control needs of
systems and plants in the United States a regular basis, depending on the demand
modern CCPPs will soon be operating above 600C. While at that time.

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Figure 1: Schematic of an In-line desuperheater design

Varying load conditions and multiple thermal cycles have


accelerated the emergence of heat recovery steam generators
and gas-fred power plants because these systems are able to cycle
more quickly than conventional coal power plants. This trend towards
higher cycling units and aggressive turndown rates is adding further
thermodynamic strain on equipment. Every time a power plant is
cycled, steam fow and temperature fuctuate, amplifying the need
for precise temperature control in order to guarantee optimal plant

High performance applications effciency and avoid damage to components.


With predicted rises in steam temperature and high-load cycling
becoming more widespread, component manufacturers are under
immense pressure to deliver technology that can handle these
Actuators for the power plant industry
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Effective temperature control
for the power plant industry. Initially developed for process plant applications, desuperheater
Standardised interface to DCS for all actuator sizes technology is now found in a wide variety of power generation
and types applications. The emergence of larger and more effcient CCPPs
amplifed the need for more precise steam temperature control and
High torques for high pressure valves
transformed desuperheaters into an indispensable system component
Fieldbus technology in most modern power plants.
Integration into Plant Asset Although different types of desuperheaters are now available, the
Management Systems primary function of this technology is to reduce the temperature of
superheated steam by bringing it in contact with cooling water. Once
Reliable in long-term duty
the water droplets have been dispersed into the pipe, any excessive heat
Globally recognised service quality will be absorbed during evaporation. Steam temperature is accurately
regulated by the amount of water that is injected into the pipe.
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While effective steam attemporation is critical for the protection
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performance and equipment stability. Common issues associated with
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and leakage can result in erosion of the blades, increased friction,


water build-up in the pipe and in some cases even equipment failure.

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Desuperheater design innovation

into two major categories integrated (IU)


or separated unit (SU). Integrated probes
incorporate the spraywater control valve
function within the component (Figure 2).
The second probe design offers a probe style
spray component for water atomization with a
remote spraywater control valve and external
water supply piping, as shown in Figure3.

Innovative approach
The global trend towards more effcient plant
operations, and with it the emergence of high
Figure 3: Schematic of a fxed probe desuperheater design
temperatures and thermodynamic stresses,
Incorrectly designed or faulty desuperheaters is to inject water at an angle perpendicular highlight the need for a more innovative
can have costly consequences. Cold spots to the steam fow through multiple fxed or approach to steam temperature control.
created by the incorrect geometry of the foating spray nozzles, providing a mechanical Extensive research into effective steam
cooling water nozzle will eventually cause method for atomisation of the water droplets attemporation and testing by component
the pipe to crack because of thermal into the superheated steam fow. This design manufacturers demonstrate that these high-
stress. These malfunctions not only result often utilises external circumferential piping to effciency power plants require a much more
in expensive repairs or replacement of the the main steam pipe for water supply to the robust desuperheater technology, comprising
affected part, but can also lead to a partial individual spray nozzles. A remote spraywater tougher materials and new design concepts
plant shutdown, stressing the importance of control valve provides control of the water that can resist the effects of corrosion and
quality equipment and proper installation. fow to the system. operate effciently in the adverse conditions
One of the more common desuperheater An alternative design for steam of severe power generation applications.
designs uses a circumferential spray concept temperature control integrates a probe unit Narvik-Yarways TempLowHT represents
(Figure 1). The primary function of this design within the pipeline. This design is divided a major advance in steam attemporation

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Desuperheater design innovation

technology. Part of the successful TempLow The upgraded design not only extends water accumulating inside the pipe work at
range of desuperheaters, the enhanced the lifespan of the equipment during cycle slow steam fow rate.
TempLowHT incorporates a number of specifc service operations, but it also facilitates the Its sophisticated design allows for precise
features that guarantee effective operation, maintenance of key components. All moving temperature control. For example, should the
even in the challenging environments of parts are easily accessible for maintenance, control system indicate that a reduction in
todays modern CCPPs. while thorough inspection can be carried steam temperature is required, the actuator
The TempLowHT is an integral probe style out during shutdown. Installation of the will force the stem/disc further downward in
desuperheater with isolation (stop) and TempLowHT only requires minimal headroom order to expose more nozzles and allow for
water proportioning (control) in response for mounting and it can be ftted in straight, more water to be injected into the steam fow.
to a temperature feedback control signal. A vertical or horizontal pipes. Furthermore, As water fow is controlled by the
fully-forged body with stainless steel internals the desuperheater is highly adaptable desuperheater itself, so it does not require
allows it to maintain the integrity of all to changing needs and can be easily an external control valve, reducing the risk of
components, even under the most extreme customised with different spray nozzles to equipment failure. The nozzle head design;s
conditions, effectively eliminating the risk of suit specifc requirements without having to unusually high turndown capacity of 50:1
thermal deterioration. change the stem/disc or seat. and higher makes it suitable for systems with
One of the most innovative design The upgraded TempLowHT incorporates wide fuctuations in their steam fow, allowing
aspects of the TempLowHT is that all moving the latest spray nozzle technology. Each it to deal effectively with the high fows
and welded components, including the nozzle is served by individual feed holes in required at start-up and low fows required at
spraywater control valve, have been moved the cylinder wall. Water is proportioned evenly load swings.
away from the steam fow path and out of the through each nozzle, while a piston inside
hot zone. As a result, parts that are essential the control part guarantees maximum water Martin-Jan Strebe is director of Global Product
Management Control Valves at Pentair
to an effective operation of the desuperheater pressure. Through a combination of splitting
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are less exposed to temperature fuctuations, the feed fow, increasing velocity and rotating
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NIGER DELTA POWER HOLDING COMPANY LIMITED

INVITATION FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR STRATEGIC INVESTORS


FOR THERMAL POWER STATIONS IN NIGERIA

1. The National Integrated Power Project (NIPP) was conceived in 6. Method of Application Prospective Bidders should register
    
             their interest by completing the requisite forms online at www.
new generation capacity to Nigerias electricity supply system nipptransactions.com or by printing and submitting the forms in
along with the electricity transmission, distribution and natural gas person to NDPHC at the address below. Submissions via email in
transport infrastructure required to deliver the additional capacity any form (e.g. scans) will not be accepted.
to consumers throughout the country.
7. Upon receipt of interest from Prospective Bidders (as described
2. Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), a special purpose
      

    
 
     
company owned by the three tiers of the government, is tasked an Information Memorandum via an online data room. These
with the responsibility for implementation of NIPP. It is the intention documents can also be picked-up in physical format from the
that the ten NIPP power generation assets will be divested through NDPHC address below.
a sale process to strategic investors. Each of the ten power
generation assets is held by a wholly owned subsidiary of NDPHC.
8. Prospective Bidders are required to submit their Expression of
Interest by 5.00pm (Local Time) on June 28, 2013 in accordance
3. In line with its objectives and as mandated by its Board of Directors,     
  
 
       
  

NDPHC hereby invites prospective Power Sector investors address for physical delivery is:
(Prospective Bidders) to register their interest for the purchase of
thermal power stations owned by NDPHC through a sale of 80% of Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited
the shares in each generation subsidiary. Attention: Managing Director
Address: 17 Nile Street, Maitama District, Abuja FCT, Nigeria

4. The transactions, to be conducted through International Competitive


Bidding, will cover the following generation companies: 9. Upon receipt of Expressions of Interest from Prospective Bidders,
NDPHC shall evaluate and pre-qualify bidders. Only short listed
Alaoji Generation Company Nigeria Limited - situated near Aba in Abia State Bidders will be contacted.
of Nigeria with total gross installed capacity of 831.3 MW (at ISO);
Benin Generation Company Limited situated near Benin city in Edo State
of Nigeria with total gross installed capacity of 507.6 MW (at ISO); 10.      
     

         

                  


Calabar Generation Company Limited - situated near Calabar city in Cross
River State of Nigeria with a total gross installed capacity of 634.5MW (at
refundable fee of $20,000 for each Generation Company in bank draft
ISO); payable to the Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited.
Egbema Generation Company Limited - situated near Owerri in Imo State of
Nigeria with a total gross installed capacity of 380.7 MW (at ISO); 11. 
    

  
 
Gbarain Generation Company Limited - situated near Yenagoa in Bayelsa
State of Nigeria with total gross installed capacity of 253.8 MW (at ISO); Niger Delta Power Holding Company Limited
Attention: Managing Director
Geregu Generation Company Limited - situated in Ajaokuta in Kogi State of
Nigeria with total gross installed capacity of 506.1 MW (at ISO);
Address: 17 Nile Street, Maitama District, Abuja FCT, Nigeria
Email: transactions@ndphc.net
Ogorode Generation Company Limited - situated near Sapele in Delta State
of Nigeria with total gross installed capacity of 507.6 MW (at ISO); Or the Transaction Adviser;
Olorunsogo Generation Company Limited - situated in Olorunsogo in Ogun
State of Nigeria with total gross installed capacity of 754 MW (at ISO); CPCS Transcom International Limited
Attention: Vice President, West Africa
Omoku Generation Company Limited - situated near Port Harcourt in Rivers
State of Nigeria with total gross installed capacity of 264.71 MW (at ISO); Address: 15 Buchanan Crescent, Wuse 2 District, Abuja FCT,
Nigeria
Omotosho Generation Company Limited - situated in Okitipupa local
government area in Ondo State of Nigeria with total gross installed capacity
Email: info@nipptransactions.com
of 512.82 MW (at ISO).
12.        
    
   

    

5. Each Bidder must be an experienced power generation company dates: Lagos (May 8 9), London (May 15 16), New York (May
(i.e. a company that owns and/or operates utility size power 20 21), and Hong Kong (June 3 4). Venues for roadshow will be
plants). In case of a consortium at least one of the consortium posted on www.nipptransactions.com as details become available.
members must be an experienced power generation company (the
Technical Partner). The Technical Partner shall be responsible 13. Please note that this is not an invitation to tender. NDPHC shall
for providing operation, maintenance and management services not be responsible for the cost of any submission. All submissions
under a long term Agreement. shall be at the cost of the Prospective Bidders. NDPHC reserves
the right to accept or reject any submission.

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Gas Turbine Technical Data

Gross output Net output Net output Heat rate Gross Net effciency Frequency Shaft speed
Manufacturer Model
(MW) (CC) MW (SC) MW (kJ/kWh) effciency (%) (CC) (%) (Hz) (rpm)

GT11N2 /
2-on-1 CCPP 113,6 345 10,811 51.3 51.3 50 3610
(50 Hz)
GT11N2 /
2-on-1 CCPP 115.4 349 10,619 51.8 51.8 60 3600
(60 Hz)
GT13E2 /
Alstom 202.7 281 9474 53.5 53.5 50 3000
1-on-1 CCPP
GT24 / 2-on-1
230.7 664 9000 58.4 58.4 60 3600
CCPP
GT26 / 1-on-1
326.0 467 8933 59.5 59.5 50 3000
CCPP
GT26 / 2-on-1
326.0 935 8933 59.5 59.5 50 3,000
CCPP

AE64.3A 75 111.7 73.5 10,028 35.9 53.75 50/60 3000/3600


AE94.2 170 258.4 169.5 10,366 34.73 53.14 50 3000
Ansaldo Energia
AE94.2K 170 Case by case Case by case 9863 36.5 Case by case 50 3000
AE94.3A 310 456.4 307 9046 39.8 58.86 50 3000

KG2-3E 9941 36.2 50/60 6200


VECTRA 30G 9785 36.8 60 3600
DR-61G 9257 38.9 50/60 6200
VECTRA 40G 9300 38.7 60 3600
Dresser-Rand DR-61GP 9212 39.1 50/60 6200
VECTRA 40G4 9290 38.7 60 3600
DR-61G4 8610 41.8 60 3600
DR-63G PC 8659 41.6 50/60 3743
DR-63G PG

6B 3-series 43 43 10,898 33 50/60 5163


6F 3-series 77.6 77.6 10,120 35.6 50/60 5231
7E 3-series 88.7 88.7 10,782 33.4 60 3600
7F 3-series 184.9 184.9 9464 38 60 3600
GE Energy
(Heavy Duty, 7F 5-series 215.8 215.8 9333 38.6 60 3600
Simple Cycle)
9E 3-series 128.2 218.2 10564 34.1 50 3000
9F 3-series 261.3 261.3 9669 37.2 50 3000
9F 5-series 298.2 298.2 9361 38.5 50 3000
9F 7-series 339.4 339.4 9013 39.9 50 3000

H-15 16.9 10500 34.3 50/60 7280


H-25
(32 MW 32 10,350 34.8 50/60 7280
Class)
Hitachi
H-25
41.2 9758 36.9 50/60 7280
(35MW Class)
H-80 (50 Hz) 97.7 9860 36.5 50 3000
H-80 (60 Hz) 99.3 9602 37.5 60 3600

THM1304-10N 10.5 Case by case 10.08 11840 30.4 Case by case 50/60 9000
MAN Diesel &
THM1304-12N 12.5 Case by case 12.00 11320 31.8 Case by case 50/60 9000
Turbo SE
GT6 6.9 Case by case 6.63 10590 34.0 Case by case 50/60 12000

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Gas Turbine Technical Data

Exhaust
Exhaust mass NOx emissions Start-up time Dimensions
Pressure ratio temperature Weight (tonnes) Notes
fow (kg/s) (ppmv) (minutes) LxWxH (metres)
(C)

15.9:1 400 526 <25 190 13.1 x 5.5 x 10.1 Dual fuel burner option available

15.9:1 400 526 <25 190 9.4 x 5.5 x 10.1 Dual fuel burner option available

18.2:1 624 501 <<25 350 11 x 5.4 x 5.5 Dual fuel burner option available

35.4:1 505 597 <<25 230 10.7 x 4 x 4.6 Dual fuel burner option available

35:1 692 603 <<25 406 12 x 4.9 x 5.5 Dual fuel burner option available

35:1 692 603 <<25 406 12 x 4.9 x 5.5 Dual fuel burner option available

16.7 213 574 <25 Case by case 100 12 x 4 x 5


11.5 535 552 <25 Case by case 280 15 x 14 x 9
12 540 545 Case by case Case by case 280 15 x 14 x 9 Low BTU fuels
19.5 750 576 <25 Case by case 360 14 x 7 x 9

17.9 67.9 1017


18.2 69.5 992
22.4 86.3 979
22.5 87.2 959
23.6 90 1006
23 91.5 978
27.9 126.6 848
29.7 139.7 880

12.7 145 542 350 37 x 7 x 10


15.7 213 597 400 29 x 20 x 10
12.8 292 548 535 40 x 22 x 9
16.2 450 604 821 55 x 23 x 10
17.8 519 599 860 55 x 23 x 10
12.9 416 544 950 35 x 24 x 12
16.7 665 598 1200 34 x 8 x 15
18.4 667 642 1200 34 x 8 x 15
19.7 744 627 1250 34 x 8 x 15

15 52.9 564 25 20 30 5.7 x 3.2 x 4.2 Inlet temperature = 1300oC

15 96.6 561 25 20 47 7.4 x 3.7 x 4.2 Inlet temperature = 1300oC

17 109.2 559 25 20 52.5 7.4 x 3.8 x 4.2 Inlet temperature = 1300oC

17 289 538 25 27 165 12.5 x 4.5 x 5.4 Inlet temperature = 1300oC


17 285 530 25 27 165 12.5 x 4.5 x 5.4 Inlet temperature = 1300oC

10 46.5 490 Case by case 77 16 x 3 x 5 Includes generator


11 49.1 515 Case by case 77 16 x 4 x 6 Includes generator
15 28.1 451 Case by case

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Gas Turbine Technical Data

Gross output Net output Net output Heat rate Gross Net effciency Frequency Shaft speed
Manufacturer Model
(MW) (CC) MW (SC) MW (kJ/kWh) effciency (%) (CC) (%) (Hz) (rpm)

See notes See notes


OP16-3A 1.9 1.85 13,688 26.3 50/60 26,000
section section

OPRA Turbines

See notes See notes


OP16-3B (DLE) 1.9 1.84 13,740 26.2 50/60 26,000
section section

FT8-3
41 29.5 7200 (LHV) 50.1 (LVH) 50/60
Pratt & Whitney SwiftPac30
Power Systems FT8-3
84 60 7120 (LHV) 50.6 (LHV) 50/60
SwiftPac60

RB211-G62
37.7 26.7 7175 50.2 50/60 4800
DLE
RB211-GT62
39.7 28.6 7005 51.4 50/60 4800
DLE
RB211-GT61
42.6 31.1 6820 52.8 50/60 4850
DLE
RB211-H63
54 40.9 7085 50.8 50/60 6000
WLE
RB211-H63
68.3 40.9 7428 40.9 50/60 6000
WLE
Trent 60
79 61.9 6777 53.1 50 3000
DLE ISI
Trent 60
105.32 61.9 7143 50.4 50 3000
DLE ISI
Trent 60
95.3 61.9 7008 51.4 50 3000
DLE ISI
Trent 60 DLE 65.7 51 6706 53.7 50 3000
Trent 60
Rolls-Royce 109.086 66 7352 49 50 3000
WLE ISI
Trent 60
100.771 66 7213 49.9 50 3000
WLE ISI

Trent 60 WLE 81.389 64.5 6990 51.5 50 3000

Trent 60
76.438 60.2 6753 53.3 60 3600
DLE ISI
Trent 60
101.398 60.2 7128 50.5 60 3600
DLE ISI
Trent 60
91.9 60.2 6992 51.5 60 3600
DLE ISI
Trent 60 DLE 66.678 51.8 6714 53.6 60 3600
Trent 60
105.05 64 7414 48.6 60 3600
WLE ISI
Trent 60
97.091 64 7277 49.5 60 3600
WLE ISI
Trent 60 WLE 77.993 61.8 6993 51.5 60 3600

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Gas Turbine Technical Data

Exhaust
Exhaust mass NOx emissions Start-up time Dimensions
Pressure ratio temperature Weight (tonnes) Notes
fow (kg/s) (ppmv) (minutes) LxWxH (metres)
(C)

CC arrangements are possible


with different steam turbines.
6.7 8.7 573 75 1 ~20 7.6 x 2.1 x 2.6
Net output depends on the
arrangement.
CC arrangements are possible
with different steam turbines.
6.7 8.7 573 25 1 ~20 7.6 x 2.1 x 2.6
Net output depends on the
arrangement.

20.2 91 477 25 1 x FT8-3

20.2 182 477 25 2 x FT8-3

21.6 92 504 25 Dual pressure steam cycle

21.7 94 504 25 Dual pressure steam cycle

21.8 93 511 25 Dual pressure steam cycle

24.9 115 482 25 Dual pressure steam cycle

Single pressure steam cycle,


24.9 115 482 25
fred to 730oC (1346F)

35 159 430 25 Dual pressure, water injection

Fired to 542oC (1007F), 1p,


35 159 430 25
water injection
Fired to 542oC (1007F), 2p,
35 159 430 25
water injection
34 155 434 25 Dual pressure
Fired to 542oC (1007F), 1p,
38 179 420 25
water injection
Fired to 542oC (1007F), 2p,
38 179 420 25
water injection

37.5 179 425 25 Dual pressure, water injection

35 160.5 429 25 Dual pressure, water injection

Fired to 542oC (1007F), 1p,


35 160.5 429 25
water injection
Fired to 542oC (1007F), 2p,
35 160.5 429 25
water injection
34 157.5 432 25 Dual pressure
Fired to 542oC (1007F),
38 172 426 25
1p, water injection
Fired to 542oC (1007F),
38 172 426 25
2p, water injection
37.5 170.5 428 25 Dual pressure, water injection

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Gas Turbine Technical Data

Gross output Net output Net output Heat rate Gross Net effciency Frequency Shaft speed
Manufacturer Model
(MW) (CC) MW (SC) MW (kJ/kWh) effciency (%) (CC) (%) (Hz) (rpm)

SGT-100, EG 5.05 11,914 50/60


SGT-100, EG 5.4 11,613 50/60
SGT-100, MD 5.7 10,948
SGT-200, MD 7.68 10,776
SGT-200, EG 6.75 11,492 50/60
SGT-300, EG 7.9 11,773 50/60
SGT-300, MD 8.2 10,400
SGT-400, EG 12.9 10,355 50/60
SGT-400, EG 14.4 10,084 50/60
SGT-400, MD 13.4 9943
SGT-400, MD 15 9684
SGT-500, EG 19.1 10,664 50/60
SGT-500, MD 19.52 10,432
SGT-500, MN 17 11,250
Siemens
SGT-600, EG 24.77 10,533 50/60
SGT-600, MD 25.43 10,256
SGT-700, EG 32.82 9675 50/60
SGT-700, MD 33.67 9630
SGT-750, EG 35.93 9296 50/60
SGT-750, MD 37.11 9002
SGT-800, EG 47.50 9557 50/60
SGT-800, EG 50.50 9407 50/60
SGT6-2000E 112 10620 33.9 60 3600
SGT5-2000E 172 10190 35.3 50 3000
SGT6-5000F 232 9278 38.8 60 3600
SGT5-4000F 295 9053 40 50 3000
SGT6-8000H 274 8999 40 60 3600
SGT5-8000H 375 8999 40 50 3000

Manufacturer Model Year Gross output (MW) Net output (MW) Heat rate (kJ/kWh) Net effciency (%)

1x1 6B 3-series 1987 65.8 64.8 7141 50.4


2x1 6B 3-series 1979 132.8 130,9 7072 50.9
1x1 6F 3-series 1991 120.2 118.4 6540 55
2x1 6F 3-series 1991 243 239.4 6470 55.6
1x1 9E 3-series 1979 196.1 193.2 6932 51.9
2x1 9E 3-series 1979 397.1 391.4 6837 52.7
1x1 9F 3-series 1994 402.2 397.1 6295 57.2
2x1 9F 3-series 1994 808.4 798.7 6260 57.5
1x1 9F 5-series 2003 460.2 454. 1 6074 59.3
GE Energy 2x1 9F 5-series 2003 925 913.6 6027 59.7
(Heavy Duty,
Combined Cycle) 1x1 9F 7-series 2011 518.9 512. 5902 61
2x1 9F 7-series 2011 1039.3 1025.6 5892 61.1

1x1 7E 3-series 1977 137.2 135.4 7048 51.1

2x1 7E 3-series 1979 273.8 270.1 7063 51


1x1 7F 3-series 2008 280.5 277.3 6235 57.4
2x1 7F 3-series 2008 566.7 559.7 6152 57.9
1x1 7F 5-series 2009 323.3 323 6153 58.2
2x1 7F 5-series 2009 656.4 655. 6491 59.0
109H 1997 527.0 520 6000 60
107H 1997 405.4 400 6000 60

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Gas Turbine Technical Data

Exhaust
Exhaust mass NOx emissions Start-up time Dimensions
Pressure ratio temperature Weight (tonnes) Notes
fow (kg/s) (ppmv) (minutes) LxWxH (metres)
(C)

14 20 545 25 EG = electric generator


15.6 21 531 25 EG = electric generator
14.9 20 543 25 MD = mechanical drive
12.3 29.5 493 15 MD = mechanical drive
12.2 29.3 466 25 EG = electric generator
13.7 30.2 542 15 EG = electric generator
13.3 29 498 15 MD = mechanical drive
16.8 39 555 15 EG = electric generator
18.9 44 546 15 EG = electric generator
16.8 39 555 15 MD = mechanical drive
18.9 44 546 15 MD = mechanical drive
13 97.9 369 42 150 21.3 x 4 x 9.1 EG = electric generator
13 97.9 369 42 30 11 x 3.4 x 4 MD = mechanical drive
12 93 379 42 MN = marine propulsion
14 80 543 25 123 19.2 x 4.6 x 4 EG = electric generator
14 80 543 25 50 11.6 x 4 x 4 MD = mechanical drive
18.7 95 533 15 144 19.2 x 4.6 x 4 EG = electric generator
18.7 95 533 15 63 11.6 x 4 x 4 MD = mechanical drive
23.8 113.3 462 15 EG = electric generator
23.8 113.3 462 15 MD = mechanical drive
20.4 132.8 541 15 EG = electric generator
21.1 134.2 553 15 EG = electric generator
12.1 365 541 25 163 11.6 x 10.4 x 7
12.1 531 537 25 216 14 x 12.5 x 8.5
18.9 551 593 9 193 10.1 x 4 x 4
18.8 692 586 25 312 11 x 4.9 x 4.9
19.5 604 617 25 286 11 x 4.3x 4.3
19.2 829 627 25 390 13.1 x 4.9 x 4.9

Frequency (Hz) Condenser pressure (inHg) Gas turbine power (MW) Steam turbine power (MW) Gas turbine power (MW) Steam turbine power (MW)

50/60 1.2 42.5 233.3 42.5 23.3


50/60 1.2 84.8 48 84.8 48
50/60 1.2 78.3 41.9 78.3 41.9
50/60 1.2 156.9 86.1 156.9 86.1
50 1.2 129.4 66.7 129.4 66.7
50 1.2 259.8 137.3 259.8 137.3
50 1.2 259.8 142.4 259.8 142.4
50 1.2 519.5 288.9 519.5 288.9
50 1.2 295.6 164.6 295.6 164.6
50 1.2 592.5 332.5 592.5 332.5
50 1.2 338.7 180.2 338.7 180.2
50 1.2 679.4 359.9 679.4 359.9

60 1.2 88 49.2 88 49.2

60 1.2 176 97.8 176 97.8


60 1.2 183.9 96.7 183.8 96.7
60 1.2 367.7 199 367.7 199
60 1.2 216 109.3 214 109.3
60 1.2 228.4 428 228.4
50 1.2
60 1.2

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Steam Turbine Data

Power rating Shaft speed Dimensions Inlet temp. Inlet pressure Gas fow rate
OEM Model Type/Application Notes
(MW) (rpm) LxWxH (metres) (oC) (bar) (m3/h)

3.6 x 14
CCPP/biomass/ (30 MW turbine
industrial + generator,
applications/ typical),
GRT 560 420011000 540 125
waste-to-energy/
CSP/conventional 4.7 x 20
power plants (60MW turbine +
generator, typical)

Geothermal Depending on
GST 1560 30003600
power plants confguration

CCPP/biomass/
industrial
applications/ Depending on
MT 50150 30003600 565 140
waste-to-energy/ confguration
CSP/conventional
power plants

Cogneration Depending on
COMAX 100400 30003600 565 140
applications confguration

Alstom Combined-cycle Depending on


STF15C 100250 30003600 565/565 165/15
power plants confguration

Combined-cycle Depending on
STF30C 150400 30003600 585/585 185/45
power plants confguration

Steam Depending on
STF25 100350 30003600 540/540
power plants confguration

Steam Depending on
STF40 250700 30003600 600/620 300/65
power plants confguration

Steam Depending on
STF60 500900 30003600 600/620 300/65
power plantss confguration

Steam Depending on
STF100 7001200 30003600 600/620 300/65
power plants confguration

Nuclear Depending on Adaptable to


STN series 100800 30003600 250290 4275
applications confguration any reactor

ARABELLETM Nuclear Depending on Adaptable to


800 1300 15001800 250290 4275
1000 applications confguration any reactor

ARABELLETM Nuclear Depending on Adaptable to


13001900 15001800 250290 4275
1700 applications confguration any reactor

50/60 Hz
GT Series Geothermal 20150 1 to 2-cylinder Up to 240 Up to 20
applicable

50/60 Hz
MCT Series Cogeneration 100250 1 to 2-cylinder Up to 565 Up to 140 Non-reheat
applicable

50/60 Hz
MT10 Combined cycle 40250 1-cylinder Up to 565 Up to 140 Non-reheat
applicable
Ansaldo Energia
50/60 Hz Up to
MT20 Combined cycle 150350 2-cylinder Up to 170 Non-reheat
applicable 565/565

Combined cycle, 50/60 Hz Up to


MT15 90300 2-cylinder Up to 170 Reheat
fossil, solar applicable 565/565

Combined cycle, 50/60 Hz Up to


RT30 150400 3 to 4-cylinder Up to 300 Reheat
fossil applicable 600/620

50/60 Hz Up to
RT70 Fossil 4001000 4 to 5-cylinder Up to 300 Reheat
applicable 600/620

Single-casing/ 8000,
SKODA
fossil, CCPP, up to 35 50/60 Hz up to 540 up to 140
MTD20
renewables applicable
Single-casing/ 5500 (6000),
SKODA
fossil, CCPP, up to 55 50/60 Hz up to 540 up to 140
MTD30
renewables applicable
Single-casing/
Doosan Power SKODA 50/60 Hz up to
fossil, CCPP, up to 180 up to 165 Reheating
Systems MTD40 applicable 580/580
renewables
Single-casing/
SKODA 50/60 Hz up to
fossil, CCPP, up to 250 up to 180 Reheating
MTD50 applicable 580/580
renewables
Single-casing/
SKODA 50/60 Hz up to
fossil, CCPP, up to 400 up to 180 Reheating
MTD60 applicable 600/600
renewables

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Steam Turbine Data

Power rating Shaft speed Dimensions Inlet temp. Inlet pressure Gas fow rate
OEM Model Type/Application Notes
(MW) (rpm) LxWxH (metres) (oC) (bar) (m3/h)

up to 580 up to 180,
SKODA 50/60 Hz
Multi-casing/fossil up to 800 /600, (USC (USC up to Reheating
Doosan Power MTD70 applicable
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Systems
SKODA Multi-casing/ 50/60 Hz Saturated
up to 1200 40 70 Reheating
MTD80 nuclear applicable steam

Standard 50/60 Hz
Power generation 2160 540 140
turbines applicable

Low-pressure 50/60 Hz Saturated


Power generation 590 120
turbines applicable steam

CAES (compressed 50/60 Hz


Air turbines 2590 540 140
air energy storage) applicable

Combined heat
and power
50 Hz
MARC 1 generation for 24 450 65
applicable
renewable energy
and WtE

MAN Diesel & Combined heat


Turbo SE and power
50 Hz
MARC 2 generation for 510 520 90
applicable
renewable energy
and WtE
Combined heat
and power
50 Hz
MARC 4 generation for 820 520 120
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Steam Turbine Data

Power rating Shaft speed Dimensions Inlet temp. Inlet pressure Gas fow rate
OEM Model Type/Application Notes
(MW) (rpm) LxWxH (metres) (oC) (bar) (m3/h)

Condensing
turbine, with steam
T-30/40-2,9 reheat for industrial 30/40 3000 9.8 x 5.3 x 4.3 410 2.9 220
purposes and
district heating/TPP
Condensing
turbine, with steam
T-65/75-
reheat for industrial 65/75 3000 14.3 x 5.3 x 4.2 555 12.8 400
130/13
purposes and
district heating/TPP

Backpresure
P-50/60-130 50/60 3000 8.9 x 3.6 x 4.6 555 12.8 490
turbine / TPP

Condensing
turbine, with
T-90/100- steam reheat for
91 3000 14.8 x 6.5 x 4 555 12.8 470
130/13-1M industrial purposes
and district
heating/TPP

Backpresure
P-85-8,8/0,2 85 3000 9.5 x 3.6 x 2.43 535 8.8 450
turbine/TPP

Condensing
turbine, with steam
KT-115-8,8 extraction for 115 3000 14.4 x 5.6 x 2.9 500 8.8 446
Power Machines district heating
/TPP

Condensing
K-210-130-8 210 3000 19 x 6.5 x 5.5 540 12.8 640
turbine/TPP

Condensing
K-255-162-2 255 3000 22.7 x 11.4 x 6.8 540 15.9 700
turbine/TPP

Condensing
K-165-130 165 3000 14.6 x 7.6 x 5.8 540 12.8 480
turbine/TPP

Condensing
K-225-12,8-3 225 3000 20 x 8.5 x 5.7 540 12.8 540
turbine/TPP

Condensing
K-168-107 167 3000 17.1 x 8.5 x 5.7 525 10.5 442
turbine/TPP

Condensing
K-110-6,5 110/114 3000 16.4 x 8.5 x 5.7 497 6.5 309.3
turbine/CCP

Condensing
K-110-140 110/123 3000 17.2 x 5 x 5.2 535 13.7 326
turbine/TPP

Condensing
T-120-12,8 120 3000 14.9 x 5.9 x 5.1 565 12.8 470
turbine/TPP

Condensing
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Power rating Shaft speed Dimensions Inlet temp. Inlet pressure Gas fow rate
OEM Model Type/Application Notes
(MW) (rpm) LxWxH (metres) (oC) (bar) (m3/h)

T-130/160- Condensing
130/160 3000 15.3 x 8.5 x 5.5 555 12.8 500
12,8 turbine/TPP

Extraction turbine/
T-150-7,7 150/160 3000 17 x 8.5 x 5.7 510 7.7 309.3
CCP

T-185/210- Extraction turbine/


186/210 3000 23.6 x 9.6 x 6.1 558 16 576
16,0-P TPP

Condensing
K-300-170-1P 300/310 3000 24.7 x 11.4 x 6.9 540 16.7 960
turbine/NPP

Condensing
K-330-23,5 330 3000 21.2 x 8.9 x 6.1 540 23.5 1050
turbine/TPP

K-800- Condensing
Power Machines 885 3000 41.6 x 11.4 x 6.9 485 12.8 3180
130/3000 turbine /TPP

Condensing
K-660-247 660/686 3000 36.5 x 9.8 x 6 537 24.3 2023.8
turbine/TPP

K-1000- Condensing
1030 3000 51.8 x 11.4 x 6.9 274.3 5.88 5870
60/3000 turbine/NPP

K-1000- Condensing
995 3000 41.8 x 11.4 x 6.9 274.3 5.88 5980
60/3000-2 turbine/NPP

K-1000- Condensing
1014 3000 33.8 x 16.3 x 7.8 274.3 5.88 5980
60/3000-3 turbine/NPP

Condensing
K-1200-6,8/50 1200 3000 53 x 11.4 x 6.9 505 6.8 4793
turbine/NPP

SST-010 up to 0.11 1.2 x 0.8 x 0.9

SST-040 up to 0.3 2.5 x 1.5 x 2 up to 400 up to 40 up to 15,000

SST-050 up to 0.75 1 x 1 x 1.3

SST-060 up to 6 1.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 up to 131

SST-100 up to 8.5 up to 7500 8 x 3.7 x 3.4 up to 480 up to 65

SST-110 up to 7 6 x 2.8 x 3.2 up to 131

SST-111 up to 12 9x4x4 up to 530 up to 131

SST-150 up to 20 up to 13300 12 x 4 x 5 up to 505 up to 103

Siemens SST-200 up to 10 4 x 2 x 2.5 up to 520 up to 110

SST-300 up to 50 up to 12000 12 x 4 x 5 up to 520 up to 120

SST-400 up to 65 30008000 18 x 8.5 x 5.5 up to 540 up to 140

SST-500 up to 100 up to 15000 19 x 6 x 5 up to 400 up to 30

SST-600 up to 150 300018000 19 x 6 x 5 up to 565 up to 165

SST-6000 300-1200 up to 600 up to 300

SST-700 up to 175 300013200 22 x 15 x 6 up to 585 up to 165

SST-800 up to 250 30003600 20 x 8.5 x 6 up to 565 up to 170

SST-900 up to 250 30003600 20 x 11 x 10 up to 585 up to 165

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CMI Energy Alturdyne
TurboCare KSB Aktiengesellschaft
CMI Industry Americas Capstone Turbine Corp
Turbomach SA Micont-Valves BV
Cochran Ltd MECOS AG
Turbotect Ltd Process Plugins Inc
Dresser-Rand Turbocam Europe Ltd
Wabash Power Equipment Co PumpScout
Duct Balloon
Wood Group GTS Reagan Equipment Co Inc
Energomash (Belgorod) - BZEM JSC Monitoring equipment
Zokman Products Inc SAMPI SpA
ERI (Energy Recovery International)
GEA Heat Exchangers GmbH combustion control SPX Flow Technology
Gears Hamon Deltak Inc BFI Automation GmbH Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co
Lufkin Industries Inc Helmick Corp Emerson Process Management Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG
Philadelphia Gear, a Timken Brand Innovative Steam Technologies (IST) HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine Solutions Vooner FloGard Corp
RENK AG MAPNA Group PIA Inc
SSS Gears Ltd Nooter/Eriksen Srl Turbine Technology Services Corp Reheaters
Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH SEIRIS Balcke-Drr GmbH
STF SpA continuous emission monitoring Gaumer Process
Generators Stork Turbo Blading equipment
Alstom Power XERVON Energy GmbH AMETEK Power Instruments Rental equipment
BRUSH DURAG Group Applied Gas Turbines
GE Indicators Industrial Accessories Co-IAC Borescopes-R-Us
JEUMONT Electric ComRent International LLC
Marelli Motori SpA flow emissions EPG Enginuity Portable Grid
National Electric Coil Endress+Hauser Instruments International GP Strategies Corp ESCO Tool
Power Machines AG Turbine Technology Services Corp ESI Inc of Tennessee
Powertech Labs Inc icenta Controls Ltd
Gaumer Process
SENSOPLAN GmbH Magnetrol International Inc temperature HYTORC
Sheldon Andrews Inc Racine Flow Meter Group AP Sensing GmbH Nationwide Boiler Inc
Sko-Die Inc Dynamic Ratings Inc
Stork Technical Services GmbH
level Fozmula Ltd
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer Solutions
Clark-Reliance Corp Technidea Corp
Sulzer Turbo Services SAT Infrared Technology Co Ltd
Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc Endress+Hauser Instruments International Thermo Electric Co
AG Seals
PT Sulzer Turbo Services Indonesia VibroSystM Inc
Fozmula Ltd Flexitallic Ltd
Sulzer Turbo Services Rotterdam BV
icenta Controls Ltd general Flowserve Corp
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
Magnetrol International Inc AP Sensing GmbH Frenzelit North America Inc
Wood Group GTS
Orion Instruments LLC Artec SpA IDG-Dichtungstechnik GmbH
K C Engineering
Heaters pressure Dynamic Ratings Inc
Mersen
AMWEI Thermistor Meggitt Sensing Systems
Endress+Hauser Instruments International SKF Sealing Solutions Austria GmbH
Armstrong-Hunt Inc AG Turbo Parts LLC
Balcke-Drr GmbH Racine Flow Meter Group
Multipollutant emissions
CCI Thermal Technologies Inc control Sensors
Gaumer Process temperature Albemarle Corp AMWEI Thermistor
Endress+Hauser Instruments International Babcock Power Environmental Inc Fozmula Ltd
Heat exchangers AG Callidus Technologies by Honeywell FSI Technologies Inc
Aguidrovert Solar SL - Energia Termica HARCO Fuel Tech Srl HARCO
Fotovoltaica Y Biomasa Racine Flow Meter Group HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG
ALZ GmbH SAT Infrared Technology Co Ltd Nitrogen oxide control Meggitt Sensing Systems
Ambassador Heat Transfer Co systems Mors Smitt BV
AMETEK Fluoropolyer Products Inspection equipment ATCO Emissions Management Inc Omega Engineeering Inc
Anguil Environmental Systems Inc FAMAT SA TEMTO Technology Co Ltd
Babcock Power Environmental Inc
APL Apparatebau GmbH FSI Technologies Inc Thermo Electric Co
Braden Manufacturing LLC
APROVIS Energy Systems GmbH H&L Instruments LLC Unison
Callidus Technologies by Honeywell
Armstrong-Hunt Inc Machida Inc United Process Controls
Cormetech Inc
Balcke-Drr GmbH SAT Infrared Technology Co Ltd EmeraChem
BioSpark Clean Energy LLC Steam generators
Haldor Topsoe A/S
Bowman Heat Exchangers Instruments, measuring Haldor Topsoe Inc Aadhunik Global Energy
Cannon Boiler Works Inc AMOtronics Nationwide Boiler Inc APROVIS Energy Systems GmbH
CIAT Bandweaver Ltd STF SpA Baumgarte Boiler Systems GmbH
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc Carlos Bertschi Srl Wahlco Inc Bono Energia SpA
CSC SpA Emerson Process Management Bosch Industriekessel GmbH
DDI Heat Exchangers Inc
ENALCO BV
Endress+Hauser BV Piping Cleaver-Brooks Engineered Boiler Systems
Euroturbine BV BEUMER Group GmbH & Co KG CMI Energy
FACO SpA Global Monitoring Bristol Piping Hitachi Power Europe GmbH
GEA Energietechnik GmbH HART Communication Foundation DEE Development Engineers Ltd HPI LLC
GEA Heat Exchangers GmbH Hioki EE Corp Fabricated Plastics Ltd Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc
GEA Renzmann & Grnewald GmbH Honeywell Process Solutions Schwarze - Robitec GmbH Indeck Power Equipment Co
Luvata Sderkping AB Mors Smitt BV Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co Innovative Steam Technologies (IST)
MIDIT Srl Optocon AG Unison Leslie Controls Inc
Ormat Nevada Inc Orion Instruments LLC United Conveyor Corp Nieing Anlagenbau GmbH
Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd Racine Flow Meter Group Victaulic Pelrine and Buchanans Maritime Trading
Rely (UK) Precision Castings SAT Infrared Technology Co Ltd Zeleziarne Podbrezova Worldwide
Schutte & Koerting Sohre Turbomachinery Inc Technopa GmbH
Sentry Equipment Corp Technidea Corp
Pressure monitoring, Wabash Power Equipment Co
Smithco Engineering Inc TEMTO Technology Co Ltd
SPX Flow Technology Vaisala Inc measuring
SPX Heat Transfer AMETEK Power Instruments

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Steam separators and Siemens AG Energy Sector ap+m Swagelok Co


Siemens Energy Apollo Valves Tech Products Inc
traps SKODA POWER Ltd ARCA Regler GmbH Dr Thiedig GmbH & Co KG
CU Services LLC SKODA POWER Pvt Ltd Assured Automation Turbine Technology Services Corp
Spilling Energie Systeme GmbH Bonetti SpA - NACB LLC Turbo Parts LLC
Steam turbine parts, SRI Chakravarthi & Co CCI United Conveyor Corp
components and STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc (Steam Turbine Clyde Bergemann Bachmann Inc Valvulas Jola
Alternative Resources) CONVAL Victaulic Co of America
accessories Stork Turbo Blading Copes-Vulcan, an SPX Brand Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG
BELTRAME CSE Srl Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Inc CU Services LLC Weir Power & Industrial
Dresser-Rand TGM Kanis Turbinen GmbH Discovery Technology Intl Welland & Tuxhorn
FIAV L MAZZACCHERA SpA Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA Dresser Inc Woodward GmbH
GE TST-Turbo Service & Trading GmbH Everlasting Valve Co Young & Franklin Inc
GEA Renzmann & Grnewald GmbH TurboCare FAMAT SA
Process Plugins Inc
Sound Technologies - Engineered Silencer
Wabash Power Equipment Co Flowserve Corp Vibration
Wood Group GTS Flowserve Corp FCD
Systems Global Power Plant Services
analysis
Stork Turbo Blading CEMB SpA
Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA
Superheaters Goulds Pumps
Data Physics Corp
Balcke-Drr GmbH HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG
Turbocam Europe Ltd Hilliard Corp HTRI Asia-Pacifc
Turbo Parts LLC Metso Power HTRI EMEA
HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine Solutions
UT99 AG Oil Mist Eliminators Imbibitive Technologies
Temperature monitoring control
Jamison Products LP
Steam turbines and measuring KSB Aktiengesellschaft
CEMB SpA
Technicon Acoustics
Alstom Power equipment LAI International Inc
Ansaldo Energia SpA Leslie Controls Inc
Copower LLC
AMWEI Thermistor monitoring
Bandweaver Ltd Maxon - a Honeywell Co
Doosan Power Systems Americas CEMB SpA
CAS DataLoggers Meggitt Control Systems
Dresser-Rand VibroSystM Inc
Fozmula Ltd Micont-Valves BV
Dresser-Rand Co Ltd HARCO MK Consulting
Elliott Group Optocon AG NACB LLC
GE Thermo Electric Co OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH SERVICES
Gibraltar Chimney International Petrotech Inc
Hitachi Power Europe GmbH Turbomachinery controls ProMation Engineering Inc Alignment/balancing
HPI LLC Regeltechnik Kornwestheim GmbH
ABB Turbo Systems Ltd Fixturlaser AB
International Energy Systems (1983) Ltd Rely Precision Castings
HPI LLC PRFTECHNIK Alignment Systems
International Power Machinery Co Rely (UK) Precision Castings
STAR & STAR Field Fit Inc (Steam Turbine Voith Turbo BHS Getriebe GmbH
LAI International Inc Rotork plc
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MAN Diesel & Turbo SE Schenck Process Bearings
Voith Turbo GmbH & Co KG
M+M Turbinen-Technik GmbH Scherzinger Pump Technology K C Engineering
MAPNA Group Schutte & Koerting
Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe Ltd Valves SIPOS Aktorik GmbH
Petrotech Inc Acier MCM Steel (Dampex)
SPX Flow Technology
Cogeneration
Rolls-Royce Amri Inc - a KSB Co Dynamic Systems Inc
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GE - Jenbacher Gas Engines Fixturlaser AB Nooter/Eriksen Inc Pumps and compressors


METKA FP Turbomachinery BV Structural Integrity Associates Inc
NEWPOLYGEN FP Turbomachinery Consultants GmbH overhauling
STEJASA Agregados Industriales SA ITH Engineering Inc Inspection services Andritz AG
Topomaster Ltd LM Alternatives Inc Fixturlaser AB
Balcke-Drr GmbH
Vireo Energy Financial Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas Inc Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co
Buckley Industrial
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg Wood Group GTS
CMI Energy
Combustion diagnostics GmbH GE rebuilding
and testing Rochem Technical Services HSB Global Standards
PT Sulzer Turbo Services Indonesia Andritz AG
OUESTime Inspecteam Hydro
Sulzer Turbo Services Rotterdam BV Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co
PSM - an Alstom Co Lightning Eliminators & Consultants Inc
Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
Zeeco Inc
TSG Ferrybridge - Maintenance &
Topomaster Ltd repair
Engineering Andritz AG
Condensers Instrumentation and Thompson Pump and Manufacturing Co
Turbine Technology Services Corp
TurboCare control systems
cleaning Repair services, general
Balcke-Drr GmbH
Wood Group GTS calibration
Sensor Developments Inc Andritz AG
Beaudrey American Services overhauling Turbine Technology Services Corp Borescopes-R-Us
E Beaudrey et Cie (Beaudrey) Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Support Inc ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX brand
Ovivo Middle East LLC Chromalloy maintenance E.ON Anlagenservice
Ovivo UK Ltd LM Alternatives Inc Flexitallic Ltd
HART Communication Foundation
Specialised Overhaul Service P/L Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas Inc FMT Group
Honeywell Process Solutions
repair MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg Turbine Technology Services Corp Goulds Pumps
Ambassador Heat Transfer Co GmbH Hardwear Pty Ltd
Balcke-Drr GmbH PAS Technologies Inc repair Hydratight
RetubeCo Inc Score Energy Gas Turbine Services Turbine Technology Services Corp Hydratight Ltd
Stork Turbo Blading Liburdi Turbine Services Inc
retubing Wood Group GTS Lube oil Stork Technical Services GmbH
Ambassador Heat Transfer Co ExxonMobil Lubricants & Petroleum PT Sulzer Turbo Services Indonesia
Balcke-Drr GmbH
rebuilding Sulzer Turbo Services Rotterdam BV
Specialties
RetubeCo Inc Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Support Inc Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
Shell Lubricants
Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas Inc Weir Power & Industrial
Turbine Technology Services Corp
Corrosion control and Maintenance services
Steam generators,
monitoring servicing Ansaldo Energia SpA
ATI Nuclear Energy Allied Power Group LLC Endress+Hauser BV maintenance and repair
Structural Integrity Associates Inc ap+m ExxonMobil Lubricants & Petroleum Hydratight Ltd
Chromalloy Specialties Powertech Labs Inc
Gas turbine inlet cooling ExxonMobil Lubricants & Petroleum GE TransGlobal Energy Inc
Specialties HL Insulation Ltd URS
design/engineering FMT Group Industrial Accessories Co-IAC
AAF International GE Metso Power Steam turbines
MWM GmbH
AxEnergy Ltd LM Alternatives Inc
PIA Inc
aligning
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg Fixturlaser AB
Everest Sciences Inc GmbH TIC - The Industrial Co
Topomaster Ltd TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
FP Turbomachinery BV Pratt & Whitney Power Systems
FP Turbomachinery Consultants GmbH Stork Technical Services GmbH Torresol Energy blade repair
Kiewit TST-Turbo Service & Trading GmbH URS
Hardwear Pty Ltd
Mee Industries Inc Turbine Technology Services Corp Wamar International Co
Power Machines
Pneumafl Corp Wood Group GTS TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
Mechanical failure
feasibility studies Heat exchangers analysis installation
Mee Industries Inc coil upgrading ExxonMobil Lubricants & Petroleum FMT Group
Balcke-Drr GmbH Specialties Graycor
maintenance/repair TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc
AAF International
AxEnergy Ltd
Metal fabricating and maintenance
inspection machining
GE Optimization & Control Balcke-Drr GmbH Dresser-Rand Co Ltd
McGuffy Industries Inc DEE Development Engineers Ltd GE
HSB Global Standards
Dynamic Systems Inc GE Optimization & Control
Gas turbines rebuilding Hydratight Helmut Mauell GmbH
METKA ITH Engineering Inc
Balcke-Drr GmbH
blade repair RetubeCo Inc
Metso Power SKODA POWER Ltd
Allied Power Group LLC Sko-Die Inc SKODA POWER Pvt Ltd
Chromalloy retubing TIC - The Industrial Co Stork Technical Services GmbH
H&L Instruments LLC Balcke-Drr GmbH PT Sulzer Turbo Services Indonesia
Liburdi Turbine Services Inc ESCO Tool Monitoring Sulzer Turbo Services Rotterdam BV
Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas Inc RetubeCo Inc CITI - North America Corona Inspection Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo BV
MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg Smithco Engineering Inc Training Institute TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
GmbH Zeleziarne Podbrezova Elcon International AB Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA
PAS Technologies Inc Encore Networks TSG Ferrybridge - Maintenance &
Power Machines tube cleaning EUtech Scientifc Engineering GmbH Engineering
Pratt & Whitney Power Systems Balcke-Drr GmbH PIA Inc TST-Turbo Service & Trading GmbH
Prvni Brnenska Strojirna Velka Bites as Beaudrey American Services PSM - an Alstom Co TurboCare
PSM - an Alstom Co E Beaudrey et Cie (Beaudrey) Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc Wood Group GTS
Score Energy Gas Turbine Services Ovivo Middle East LLC Turbine Technology Services Corp
Turbotect Ltd Ovivo UK Ltd VibroSystM Inc overhauling
Specialised Overhaul Service P/L McGuffy Industries Inc
installation Outage services Stork Turbo Blading
ap+m tube plugging AREVA TMS Turbomaschinenservice GmbH
FMT Group Balcke-Drr GmbH Climax Portable Machining & Welding Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA
Graycor JEUMONT Electric Systems
Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas Inc CMI Energy Vibration control
Power Developments International FZCO Heat recovery/HRSGs GE balancing
CMI Energy Hydratight
maintenance Innovative Steam Technologies (IST) Hydratight Ltd
CEMB SpA
Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Support Inc
Allied Power Group LLC
Kuttner LLC (also Kuttner North America) Metso Power monitoring
Mech-well Industries Ltd SIPOS Aktorik GmbH CEMB SpA
ap+m
METKA URS E.ON Anlagenservice
Chromalloy
NEWPOLYGEN Westinghouse Electric Co
Dectron Internationale Inc

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Aadhunik Global Energy AEG Power Solutions AMETEK Power Instruments Applied Gas Turbines
c/o Tinytech Plants, Tagore Rd, Rajkot, Emil-Siepmann Str 32, Warstein D59581 255 N Union St, Rochester, NY 14605, (div of Mid-America Engine Inc), 2500
Gujarat 360002 India, Germany, +49-2902-763-0, USA, +1-585-263-7700, State Hwy 160, Warrior, AL
+91-281-2480166, ne.europe@aegps.com, www.aegps.com power.sales@ametek.com, 35180, USA, +1-205-647-4312,
energy@tinytechindia.com, Contact: Sls Dir Germany, Mid/Eastern www.ametekpower.com info@appliedgasturbines.com,
www.tinytechindia.com Europe, Friedbert Fischer Contact: Prod Mgr, Steve Bleier www.appliedgasturbines.com
Contact: Man Dir, Veljibhai Desai Contact: Sls Mgr, Art Sigler
Aeroderivative Gas Turbine AMOtronics
AAF International Support Inc (sub of Data Acquisition), Otto-Blumenthal-Str APROVIS Energy Systems
Gas Turbine Div, 9920 Corporate Campus 1141 S Rogers Cir, Suite 11, Boca Raton, 25, Aachen 52074 Germany, GmbH
Dr, Suite 2200, Louisville, KY 40223, USA, FL 33487, USA, +1-561-994-0000, +49-241-8867-128, info@amotronics.de, Ornbauer Str 10, Weidenbach D-91746
+1-502-637-0132, cfrankel@aafintl.com, sales@agtsi.com, www.agtsi.com www.amotronics.de Germany, +49-9826-6583-0,
www.aafgtsolutions.com Contact: Pres, Alan Mibab Contact: Sls/Mktg Dir, Martin Hessing info@aprovis-gmbh.de,
Contact: Inside Sls, Lee Coleman www.aprovis-gmbh.de
Aguidrovert Solar SL - Energia Amri Inc - a KSB Co Contact: Prod Mgr, Michael Kalb
AAF Ltd Termica Fotovoltaica Y Valves & Actuators Div, (sub of KSB AG),
Bassington Industrial Estate, Cramlington, Biomasa 2045 Silber Rd, Houston, TX 77055, USA, AP Sensing GmbH
Northumberland NE23 8AF, UK, Miguel de Cervantes 20, Zaragoza +1-713-682-0000, info@amrivalves.com, Herrenbergerstr 130, Boeblingen 71034
+44-1670-713-477, 50006 Spain, +34-976-302135, www.amrivalves.com Germany, +49-7031-309-6610,
lynne.jackson@aafgb.com, info@aguidrovert.com, info@apsensing.com, www.apsensing.com
www.aafintl.com AMWEI Thermistor
www.aguidrovert.com
Contact: Comms Dir, Miguel Gutirrez 11-502 Songpingshan, Langshan Rd Aquatech International Corp
Aarding Thermal Acoustics BV Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong 1 Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA 15317,
Industrieweg 59, Nunspeet 8071 CS Albemarle Corp 518057 China, +86-755-2657-0111, USA, +1-724-746-5300,
The Netherlands, +31-341-252-635, Mercury Control Div, 451 Florida St, sales@amwei.com, www.amwei.com aic@aquatech.com, www.aquatech.com
info@aarding.com, www.aarding.com Baton Rouge, LA 70801, Contact: Sls Mgr, Rosa Yu Contact: Sr Sls Mgr, Terry LaPrise
USA, +1-225-388-7402,
ABB Inc Andritz AG ARCA Regler GmbH
mercury@albemarle.com,
Power Conversion Div, 10300 Henri www.albemarle.com Pumps Div, Stattegger Str 18, Graz 8045 Kempener Str 18, Toenisvorst 47918
Bourassa Blvd W, St Laurent, QC Austria, +43-316-6902-2133, Germany, +49-2156-7709-0,
H4S 1N6, Canada, Allen-Sherman-Hoff guenter.haiden@andritz.com, sale@arca-valve.com, www.arca-valve.com
+1-514-332-5350, pes@ca.abb.com, (div of Diamond Power International Inc), www.andritz.com/pumps Contact: Sr Eng, Harald Seidler
www.abb.com/powerelectronics 457 Creamery Way, Exton, PA 19341, Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Guenter Haiden
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Derek Monk USA, +1-484-875-1600, www.a-s-h.com AREVA
Anguil Environmental Systems 7135 Minstrel Way, Suite 102, Columbia,
ABB Pte Ltd Allied Power Group LLC Inc MD 21045, USA, +1-434-832-3702,
Power Systems Div, 2 Ayer Rajah Crescent, 10131 Mills Rd, Houston, TX 77070, 8855 N 55th St, Milwaukee, WI 53223, donna.gaddybowen@areva.com,
139935 Singapore, +65-6776-5711, USA, +1-281-444-3535, USA, +1-414-365-6400, www.us.areva.com
gloria.eng@sg.abb.com, dbartlett@alliedpg.com, www.alliedpg.com sales@anguil.com, www.anguil.com Contact: Dir Bus Mktg NA, Donna Bowen
www.abb.com/powergeneration Contact: Sls Mgr, Dan Bartlett Contact: Mktg Mgr, Kevin Summ
Contact: Mktg Comms Mgr, Gloria Eng Armstrong-Hunt Inc
Alstom Power Ansaldo Caldaie SpA Heat Transfer Group Div, (sub of Armstrong
ABB Switzerland Ltd Largo Buffoni 3, Gallarate, (VA) 21013 International Inc), 648 Moeller St, Granby,
Brown Boveri Str 7, Baden CH-5401
Austr, Turgi, Aargau 05300 Switzerland, Switzerland, +41-56-205-7733, Italy, +39-0331-738-111, QC J2G 8N1, Canada,
+41-58-589-2486, pes@ch.abb.com, www.alstom.com/power sales@ansaldoboiler.it, +1-450-378-2655,
www.abb.com/unitrol www.ansaldoboiler.it mpoulin@armstronginternational.com,
Alturdyne www.armstronginternational.com/
ABB Turbo Systems Ltd Ansaldo Energia SpA industry-solutions-power-industry
660 Steele St, El Cajon, CA 92020, USA,
Bruggerstr 71a, Baden CH-5401 +1-619-440-5531, info@alturdyne.com, Via N Lorenzi 8, Genova 16152 Italy, Contact: NA Sls Mgr, Michel Poulin
Switzerland, +41-58-585-7777, www.alturdyne.com +39-010-6551,
turbocharging@ch.abb.com, Contact: Pres, Frank Verbeke ansaldoenergia@aen.ansaldo.it, Artec SpA
www.abb.com/turbocharging www.ansaldoenergia.it Via Mistrali 5, Rubbiano/Soligniano
ALZ GmbH Contact: VP Bus Dev, Paolo Arrighetti 43040 Italy, +39-0525-305817,
Acier MCM Steel (Dampex) andreascrivani@turbocoating.it,
Burenkamp 4, Dorsten-Wulfen D-46286
229 St-Adele Blvd, St-Adele, QC J8B 1A9, Germany, +49-2369-90-9130, ap+m www.artecimpianti.it
Canada, +1-450-438-1333, koch@alz-gmbh.de, www.alz-gmbh.de 1811 Corporate Dr, Boynton Beach, FL
pdesjardins@aciermcm.com, 33426, USA, +1-561-732-6000, Artes Ingegneria SpA
www.aciermcm.com Ambassador Heat Transfer Co sales@apm4parts.com, (sub of Cannon Group), Via Resistenza, 12,
Contact: Pres, Yves Downing 10080 Alliance Rd, Cincinnati, OH www.apm4parts.com Peschiera Borromeo (MI) 20068 Italy,
45242, USA, +1-513-792-9800, Contact: Pres/CEO, Tina Tromiczak +39-02-5530-2848,
Advanced Filtration Concepts sales.bono.en@bono.it, www.bono.it
sales@ambassadorco.com,
Inc www.ambassadorco.com APL Apparatebau GmbH Contact: Mktg Mgr, Alessandra Leni
7111 Telegraph Rd, Los Angeles, CA Gewerbestr 14, Hopfgarten, Tyrol A-6361
90640, USA, +1-323-832-8316, AMETEK Fluoropolyer Austria, +43-0-5335-2256-0, Assured Automation
tmoyer@advfiltration.com, Products info@apl-apparatebau.com, 19 Walnut Ave, Clark, NJ 07066, USA,
www.advfiltration.com 455 Corporate Blvd, Newark, DE 19702, www.apl-apparatebau.com +1-732-381-2255,
Contact: Gen Mgr, Teri Moyer USA, +1-302-456-4431, Contact: Man Dir, Markus Widner sales@assuredautomation.com,
info.fpp@ametek.com, www.assuredautomation.com
AEG Power Solutions Apollo Valves Contact: MKtg Mgr, Kim ONeill
www.ametekfpp.com
PO Box 82, Weerenweg 29, Zwanenburg Contact: Inside Sls/Bus Support Svcs, PO Box 247, Matthews, NC 28106,
1160 AB The Netherlands, Frank Vito USA, +1-704-841-6000,
+31-20-4077-800, media@aegps.com, conbraco@conbraco.com,
www.aegps.com www.apollovalves.com
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ATCO Emissions Management E Beaudrey et Cie (Beaudrey) Bono Energia SpA Burns & McDonnell
Inc 14 Blvd Ornano, Paris 75018 France, (sub of Cannon Group), Via Resistenza 12, Energy Div, 9400 Ward Pkwy, Kansas City,
(formerly ATCO Structures & Logistics - +33-1-42-57-14-35, beaudrey@beaudrey.fr, Peschiera Borromeo (MI) 20068 MO 64114, USA, +1-816-333-9400,
Environmental Systems and Noise www.beaudrey.com Italy, +39-02-5530-2848, energy@burnsmcd.com,
Management), 260 Holiday Inn Dr, sales.bono.en@bono.it, www.bono.it www.burnsmcd.com
Unit 1, Cambridge, ON N3C 4E8, Bechtel Contact: Mktg Mgr, Alessandra Leni Contact: VP Environmental, David Langford
Canada, +1-519-220-0600, Bechtel Power Div, 5275 Westview Dr,
mike.buetow@atcoem.com, Frederick, MD 21703, USA, Borescopes-R-Us BWD Turbines Ltd
www.atcoem.com +1-301-228-8609, 2686 Davidson Graveyard Rd, Clarksville, 1-601 Tradewind Dr, Ancaster, ON
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Mike Buetow powernews@bechtel.com, TN 37043-8204, USA, L9G 4V5, Canada, +1-905-648-9262,
www.bechtel.com +1-931-362-4009, daleo@bwdturbines.com,
ATI Nuclear Energy Contact: Mgr Mktg, Carol Ritz brs@borescopesrus.com, www.bwdturbines.com
(sub of Allegheny Technologies Inc), 1600 www.borescopesrus.com Contact: VP, Joe Daleo
Old Salem Rd NE, PO Box 460, Albany, Beckwith Electric Contact: Sls, Bill French
OR 97321-0460, USA, 6190 118th Ave N, Largo, FL 33773, BWF America Inc
+1-541 967 6959, USA, +1-727-544-2326, BORSIG GmbH 7543 Empire Dr, #340, Florence, KY
nuclearenergyinquiries@atimetals.com, sales@beckwithelectric.com, Egellsstr 21, Berlin D-13507 Germany, 41042, USA, +1-859-282-4550,
www.atimetals.com/nuclearenergy www.beckwithelectric.com +49-30-4301-01, info@borsig.de, sales@bwf-america.com,
Contact: Mktg Spec, Ellaina Davis Contact: Sr Mktg Mgr, Hugo Monterrubio www.borsig.de www.bwf-america.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Jeff Bernstein
Atlas Copco Construction BELTRAME CSE Srl Bosch Industriekessel GmbH
Mining Technique USA LLC Via San Pio X, 104, Galliera Veneta Nrnberger Str 73, Gunzenhausen Callidus Technologies by
3700 E 68th Ave, Commerce City, CO 35015 Italy, +39-049-596-5127, D-91710 Germany, +49-9831-56-0, Honeywell
80022, USA, +1-800-732-6762, uce@beltramecse.com, sales@bosch-industrial.com, 7130 S Lewis, Suite 335, Tulsa, OK
marketing.info@us.atlascopco.com, www.beltramecse.com www.bosch-industrial.com 74136-5488, USA, +1-918-496-7599,
www.atlascopco.us Contact: Mktg/Sls, Corrado Simonato chris.ferguson@honeywell.com,
Contact: Prod Support, Ray Kranzusch Bowman Heat Exchangers www.callidus.com
BEUMER Group GmbH & Co Chester St, Birmingham B6 4AP, UK, Contact: SCR Mgr, Chris Ferguson
AUMA Riester GmbH & Co KG KG +44-121-359-5401, info@ejbowman.co.uk,
Aumastr 1, Mllheim, Baden-Wuerttemberg Oelder St 40, Beckum 59269 Germany, www.ejbowman.co.uk Camfl Farr Power Systems
79379 Germany, +49-7631-809-0, +49-2521-24-0, Contact: Sls Mgr, Jamie Pratt AB
riester@auma.com, www.auma.com verena.breuer@beumergroup.com, PO Box 155, Boras 503 08 Sweden,
www.beumergroup.com Braden Manufacturing LLC +46-33-178-500,
AxEnergy Ltd Contact: Man Dir, BEUMER Group Austria (sub of Global Power Equipment Group), jan-peter.nilsson@camfilfarr.com,
(member of Walter Meier Group), Talstr GmbH, Josef Staribacher 5199 N Mingo Rd, Tulsa, OK 74117, www.camfilfarr.com
35-37, Pfaeffikon, Schwyz CH-8808 USA, +1-918-272-5371, Contact: Area Sls Mgr NA, Dave Flake
Switzerland, +41-55-416-6670, BFI Automation GmbH sales@braden.com, www.braden.com
axenergy_ch@ctfog.com, www.ctfog.com Eggerscheidter Str 57, Ratingen, NRW Contact: VP Sls, Jeff Trost Camfl Farr Power Systems
Contact: Pres, Philippe Schuermann 40883 Germany, +49-2102-9682-0, GmbH
info@bfi-automation.de, Bran & Luebbe
Mary-Somerville-Str 2, PO Box 330220,
Babcock Power www.bfi-automation.de (div of SPX), 611 Sugar Creed Rd, Bremen 28359 Germany,
Environmental Inc Contact: Dir Sls/Svc, Michael Thomas Delavan, WI 53115, USA, +49-421-47-886-0, info.gt@camfilfarr.com,
(sub of Babcock Power Inc), 5 Neponset St, +1-262-728-1900, bl@spx.com, www.camfilfarr.com/ps
Worcester, MA 01606, USA, BioSpark Clean Energy LLC www.branluebbe.com
+1-508-852-7100, 9 New Pasture Rd, Suite 1, Newburyport, Contact: Dir Indl Sls, Allen Daniszewski Cannon Boiler Works Inc
info@babcockpower.com, MA 01950, USA, +1-978-621-0421, 510 Constitution Blvd, New Kensington, PA
tomm@biosparkusa.com, Bristol Piping
www.babcockpower.com 15068, USA, +1-724-335-8541,
Contact: VP Bus Dev, Joe Langone www.biosparkusa.com 390 Bristol Metals Rd, Bristol, TN 37620, sales@cannonboilerworks.com,
Contact: Pres, Tom Moore USA, +1-423-989-4700, www.cannonboilerworks.com
Babcock Power Inc sales@brismet.com, www.brismet.com
1 Corporate Pl, 55 Ferncroft Rd, Suite 210, Blackthorn Environmental Ltd Capstone Turbine Corp
Forum House, Stirling Rd, Chichester, Broad USA Inc
Danvers, MA 01923, USA, 21211 Nordhoff St, Chatsworth, CA
+1-508-854-1140, West Sussex PO19 7DN, UK, 401 Hackensack Ave, Suite 503, 91311, USA, +1-818-734-5300,
info@babcockpower.com, +44-870-0101-800, Hackensack, NJ 07601, USA, elopez@capstoneturbine.com,
www.babcockpower.com contact@blackthorn.net, +1-201-678-3010, sales@broadusa.com, www.capstoneturbine.com
Contact: Dir Mktg/Comms, Jennifer www.blackthorn.net www.broadusa.com Contact: Reg Sls Dir, Americas, Justin Rathke
Pasquariello Contact: Mgr, Julian Hammond
Bromford Technologies Ltd Carlos Bertschi Srl
Balcke-Drr GmbH Blome International Pegasus House, Bromford Gate, Av Roque Saenz Pena 943, Buenos Aires
Ernst-Dietrich-Platz 2, Ratingen 40822 1450 Hoff Industrial Dr, OFallon, MO Birmingham B24 8DW, UK, C1035AAE Argentina,
Germany, +49-2102-1669-0, 63366, USA, +1-636-379-9119, +44-121-683-6200, +54-11-4326-2405, info@bertschi.com.ar,
bdinfode@cts.spx.com, info@blome.com, www.blome.com info@bromfordindustries.co.uk, www.bertschi.com.ar
www.balcke-duerr.com Contact: Lining Spec, Andy Bernard www.bromfordindustries.co.uk Contact: Mgr, Carlos Bertschi
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Wes Allen
Bandweaver Ltd BNL Clean Energy Group CAS DataLoggers
Dammstr 19, Zug ZG 6300 Switzerland, BRUSH
(sub of Bandweaver Technologies Shanghai 12628 Chillicothe Rd, Unit J, Chesterland,
Ltd), Langford Locks, Kidlington, Oxford, +41-417 232 582, info@bnlce.com, Falcon Works, Loughborough, Leicestershire OH 44026, USA, +1-440-729-2570,
Oxfordshire OX5 1FP, UK, www.bnlce.com LE11 1EX, UK, +44-1509-611-511, sales@dataloggerinc.com,
+44-207-144-0326, Contact: Pres/CEO, Mikael Ruedlinger philip.carson@brush.eu, www.brush.eu www.dataloggerinc.com
chrisconway@bandweaver.co.uk, Contact: Sls Mgr, Pete Martin
Boerger Pumps Asia Pte Ltd Buckley Industrial
www.bandweaver.co.uk
Contact: Intl Sls Dir, Chris Conway 16 Boon Lay Way, 01-48 TradeHub21 Unit 1 Catheralls Estate, Buckley, Flintshire Caterpillar Inc
609965 Singapore, +65-6562-9540, CH7 3PS, UK, +44-1244-544-080, Caterpillar Electric Power Div, Bldg AC,
Basler Electric asia@boerger.com, www.boerger.com sales@buckley-industrial.co.uk, Mossville, IL 61552, USA,
12570 State Rt 143, Highland, IL 62249, Contact: Dir, Dominik Straetling www.buckley-industrial.co.uk +1-309-578-6298, cat_power@cat.com,
USA, +1-618-654-2341, info@basler.com, Contact: Gen Mgr, Steve Dransfield www.cat-electricpower.com
www.basler.com Boldrocchi Srl Contact: Sls Mgr Americas, Rich Robertson
Via Trento e Trieste 93, Biassono 20046 Buffalo Pumps
Contact: Dir Mktg, Larry Perez
Italy, +39-039-2202-1, 874 Oliver St, North Tonawanda, NY CBP Engineering Corp
Baumgarte Boiler Systems bjgallagher@msn.com, www.boldrocchi.it 14120, USA, +1-716-693-1850, (div of The Greenbank Group), 185
GmbH Contact: NA Rep, Bruce Gallagher tforrest@buffalopumps.com, Plumpton Ave, Washington, PA 15301,
www.buffalopumps.com USA, +1-724-229-1180,
Senner Str 115, Bielefeld 33647 Germany,
Bollflter Corp halulko@cbpengineering.com,
+49-521-9406-0, Burmeister & Wain Energy
jeckardt@baumgarte.com, Siemensstr 10-14, Kerpen 50170 www.cbpengineering.com
Germany, +49-2273-562-514, A/S - BWE Contact: Sls Dir, Don Halulko
www.baumgarte.com
Contact: Sls Dir, Eckardt Jorg christina.latour@bollfilter.de, Lundtoftegrdsvej 93A, Kgs Lyngby
www.bollfilter.de DK-2800 Denmark, +45-39-45-20-00, CBS Arcsafe
Beaudrey American Services info@bwe.dk, www.bwe.dk Shenley Brook End, 27 Cressey Ave, Milton
Cesare Bonetti SpA Contact: Secty Sls Div, Camilla Ortmann Keynes, Bucks MK5 7EL, UK,
343 W Drake Rd, Suite 240, Ft Collins,
CO 80526, USA, +1-970-201-1573, Via Cesare Bonetti 17, Garbagnate (MI), +44-7770-500-577, info@cbsarcsafe.com,
beaudreyas@beaudreyas.com, 20024 Italy, +39-02-990721, www.cbsarcsafe.com
www.beaudreyas.com italia@bont.it, www.cesare-bonetti.it

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CCI CITI - North America Corona Clyde Bergemann Bachmann Copes-Vulcan, an SPX Brand
6534 Petropark Dr, Houston, TX 77041, Inspection Training Institute Inc 5620 West Rd, McKean, PA 16426, USA,
USA, +1-832-467-7200, 16 Einsteing St, PO Box 4016, Nes Ziona (sub of Clyde Bergemann Power Group), +1-814-476-5800, copesvulcan@spx.com,
wferguson@ccivalve.com, 74000 Israel, +888-950-5557 (US), 416 Lewiston Junction Rd, PO Box 2150, www.copesvulcan.com
www.ccivalve.com info@citi-training.com, www.citi-training.com Auburn, ME 04210-2150, USA, Contact: Sls Americas-Engineered Valves,
Contact: CITI Coord, Hannah Barzilay +1-207-784-1903, Richard Wolfe
CCI Thermal Technologies Inc cbauburn@us.cbpg.com,
5918 Roper Rd, Edmonton, AB T6B 3E1, Clark-Reliance Corp www.cbbachmann.com Copower LLC
Canada, +1-780-466-3178, 16633 Foltz Pkwy, Strongsville, OH Contact: Pres/CEO, Mike Sellinger Ohaka 4, Muraste, Harku, Harjumaa
info@ccithermal.com, www.ccithermal.com 44149, USA, +1-440-572-1500, 76905 Estonia, +372-517-1111,
sales@clark-reliance.com, Clyde Bergemann Power info@copower.ee, www.copower.ee
CEMB SpA www.clarkreliance.com Group Contact: Dir, Aare Kirss
casella postale 220, Via Risorgimento, 9, Contact: Prod Mgr, James Kolbus Schillwiese 20, Wesel 46485 Germany,
Mandello Del Lario (LC) 23826 Italy, +49-281-815-101, Cormetech Inc
+39-0341-706111, Clayton of Belgium NV info@clydebergemann.de, 5000 International Dr, Durham, NC
venini.maurizio@cemb.com, Rijksweg 30, Bornem B-2880 Belgium, www.clydebergemannpowergroup.com 27712, USA, +1-919-620-3000,
www.cemb.com +32-3-890-57-00, sales@clayton.be, Contact: Pres/CEO, Franz Bartels sales@cormetech.com,
Contact: Comms Dir, Enrico Coti Zelati www.clayton.be www.cormetech.com
Contact: Sls, F van Riet ClydeUnion Pumps, an SPX Contact: Mktg Spec, George Wensell
Centrax Ltd brand
Gas Turbine Div, Shaldon Rd, Newton Cleaver-Brooks Engineered Cranfeld University
149 Newlands Rd, Glasgow G44 4EX,
Abbot, Devon TQ12 4SQ, UK, Boiler Systems UK, +44-141-637-7141, Environmental Science and Technology
+44-1626-358-000, sales@centraxgt.com, 6940 Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE www.spx.com/en/clydeunion-pumps Dept, Cranfield, Bedford MK43 0AL,
www.centraxgt.com 68507, USA, +1-402-434-2000, Contact: Mtg Mgr, Gillian Aird UK, +44-1234-754-086,
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls/Mktg, Peter Ward ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com, appliedsciences@cranfield.ac.uk,
www.cleaverbrooks.com CMI Energy www.cranfield.ac.uk/environment
Chromalloy Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Rocky Bahramzad Contact: Short Course Off, Lesley Jellis
1 Ave Greiner, Seraing 4100 Belgium,
3999 RCA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL +32-4330-2428, hrs@cmigroupe.com,
33410, USA, +1-561-935-3571, Climax Portable Machining & CRE Technology
www.cmigroupe.com
andrew_farrant@sequa.com, Welding Systems Contact: Comms Mgr, Laurence Petit 130, Alle Charles Victor Naudin,
www.chromalloy.com 2712 E Second St, Newberg, OR 97132, Sophia Antipolis, Biot 06410 France,
Contact: VP Mktg/Corp Comms, Andrew USA, +1-503-538-2185, info@cpmt.com, CMI Industry Americas +33-4-92-38-86-82,
Farrant www.climaxportable.com 435 W Wilson St, Salem, OH 44460, info@cretechnology.com,
Contact: NA Sls Leader, Gary Corso USA, +1-330-332-4661, www.cretechnology.com
CIAT Contact: Sls Mgr, Richard Hamon
industry.americas@cmigroupe.com,
Ave Jean Falconnier, BP 14, Culoz 01350 Climax Portable Machining & www.cmigroupe.com
France, +33-4-79-42-42-42, Crystal Group Inc
Welding Systems
m.schaller@ciat.fr, www.ciat.com Cochran Ltd 850 Kacena Rd, Hiawatha, IA 52233,
Am Langen Graben 8, Dren 52353
Contact: Industry Mktg Mgr, Marc Schaller Newbie Works, Annan, Dumfries & USA, +1-319-378-1636,
Germany, +49-2421-9177-0,
Galloway DG12 5QU, UK, rfq@crystalrugged.com,
info@cpmt.de, www.climaxportable.com
+44-1461-202-111, www.crystalrugged.com
Contact: Dir European Sls, Andr Rombouts
enquiries@cochran.co.uk, Contact: Pres, Scott Kongable
www.cochran.co.uk
CSC SpA
Contact: Sls Mgr, Paul Graham
Via Lago Maggiore 7, Schio (VI) 36015
Colmac Coil Manufacturing Inc Italy, +39-0445-575-989,
370 N Lincoln St, PO Box 571, Colville, ade@csc-schio.com, www.csc-schio.com
WA 99114-0571, USA, Contact: Gen Mgr, Adelucio Dal Santo
+1-509-684-2595, mail@colmaccoil.com,
Cummins Power Generation
www.colmaccoil.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Jeremy Olberding Inc
1400 73rd Ave NE, Minneapolis, MN
Columbia Steel Casting Co Inc 55432, USA, +1-763-574-5000,
10425 N Bloss Ave, Portland, OR 97203, www.cumminspower.com/local
USA, +1-503-286-0685, Contact: Mktg Comms, Madeline Foss
Others simply sell you a product service@columbiasteel.com,
www.columbiasteel.com CU Services LLC
we offer a solution. Contact: Prod Engr Mgr, Steve Marsac 725 Parkview Cir, Elk Grove, IL 60007,
USA, +1-847-439-2303,
OHL Gutermuth

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4725 121st St, Des Moines, IA
Daltec Canadian Buffalo
50323-2316, USA, +1-515-270-0857,
mbrinkley@cccglobal.com, Manufacturing Ltd
www.cccglobal.com 465 Laird Rd, Guelph, ON N1G 4WI,
Canada, +1-519-837-1921,
ComRent International LLC power@canadianbuffalo.com,
7640 Investment Ct, Unit A, Owings, MD www.canadianbuffalo.com
20736, USA, +1-410-257-3000, Contact: Gen Mgr, Mark Glover
info@comrent.com, www.loadbanks.com
Contact: Pres/CEO, Raul Martinez Data Physics Corp
1741 Technology Dr, Suite 260, San Jose,
Contec GmbH CA 95110, USA, +1-408-437-0100,
Aegidienberger Str 69, Bad Honnef sales@dataphysics.com,
53604 Germany, +49-222-498-930, www.dataphysics.com
info@contec-umwelt.de, Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Per Lindberg
Customized
www.contec-umwelt.de
Valve Design DDI Heat Exchangers Inc
MADE IN GERMANY Continental Fan Canada Inc (sub of Energy Recovery Solution),
12-205 Matheson Blvd E, Mississauga, 305 Baffin St, Dollard Des Ormeaux,
ON L4Z 3E3, Canada, QC H9A 3G4, Canada,
SOLAR
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Best V 67 cfm@continentalfan.com, www.ddi-heatexchangers.com


ESD
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www.continentalfan.com
TURBINE Contact: Natl Sls Mgr, Bruce Gover
Dectron Internationale Inc
CONVAL 3999 Cote-Vertu, Montreal, QC H4R 1R2,
OHL Gutermuth Industrial Valves GmbH 265 Field Rd, PO Box 1049, Somers, CT Canada, +1-514-336-3330,
Helmershuser Strae 9+12 63674 Altenstadt / Germany 06071-1049, USA, +1-860-749-0761, info@dectron.com, www.dectron.com
Phone +49.60 47. 80 06-0 Fax +49.60 47.80 06-29 sales@conval.com, www.conval.com Contact: Prod Mgr, Adel Homsy
www.ohl-gutermuth.de og@ohl-gutermuth.de Contact: VP Global Sls/Mktg, Michael
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DEE Development Engineers Donaldson Co Inc Dresser-Rand Co Ltd Dynamic Systems Inc
Ltd Gas Turbine Systems Div, 1400 W 94th St, (div of Dresser-Rand Group), Werrington Inventory Management Div, 15331 NE
Plot 5327 & 6412, Prithla, Tatarpur Rd, PO Box 1299, Minneapolis, MN Pkwy, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire 90th St, Redmond, WA 98052, USA,
Village Tatarpur, Distt Palwal, Haryana 55440, USA, +1-952-887-3131, PE4 5HG, UK, +44-1733-292-200, +1-425-216-1204, robf@dsisales.com,
121102 India, +91-1275248271, filterinfo@donaldson.com, info@dresser-rand.com, www.a-barcode.com
deeptanshuj.bansal@ddel.net, www.donaldson.com www.dresser-rand.com Contact: VP Bus Dev, Rob Freeman
www.deedevelopment.com Contact: Aftermarket Sls Mgr, Barry Link Contact: Sls Dir Steam Turbines, Ray Bowell
Contact: Sr Mgr Strat/Bus Dev, Deeptanshu EagleBurgmann KE A/S
Bansal Doosan Power Systems Duct Balloon Expansion Joints Div, (sub of
Americas (sub of GR Werth and Associates Inc), EagleBurgmannn), Park All 34, Vejen
Deftec SPRL 5 Paragon Dr, Montvale, NJ 07645, USA, 8909 W Cermak Rd, North Riverside, DK-6600 Denmark, +45-75-36-18-11,
Filtration Div, 16 Rue Michel Verbeck, +1-201-746-8200, IL 60546, USA, +1-630-564-7471, info@dk.eagleburgmann.com,
Waterloo B-1410 Belgium, www.doosanpowersystems.com gary@grwerth.com, www.ductballoon.com www.eagleburgmann.ej.com
+32-23-540610, bd@defitec.com, Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Paul Armstrong Contact: Pres, Gary Werth Contact: Mktg Coord, Lone Soerensen
www.defitec.com
Contact: Dir, Benoit Deffense The Dow Chemical Co DURAG Group Elcon International AB
Liquid Separations Div, 2030 Dow Center, Kollaustr 105, Hamburg 20146 Germany, High Voltage Circuit Breaker Testing Div,
DE Solutions Inc PO Box 1206, Midland, MI 48642, USA, +49-40-554218-0, info@durag.de, Hyttrisvgen 27, Nyhammar SE-770 14
732 Val Sereno Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024, +1-989-832-1560, dowcig@dow.com, www.durag.de Sweden, +46-410-24654,
USA, +1-858-832-1242, www.dow.com harald@elcon.se, www.elcon.se
kdavidson@de-solutions.com, Duro Dakovic Kompenzatori Contact: Pres/CEO, Harald Sapieha
www.de-solutions.com Dresser Inc dd
Contact: Pres, Keith Davidson 16240 Port NW Dr, Houston, TX 77041, dr Mile Budaka br 1, Slavonski Brod ELIN Motoren GmbH
USA, +1-832-590-2303, 35000 Croatia, +385-35-446-256, Elin-Motoren-Str 1, Preding/Weiz 8160
Detroit Stoker Co www.dresser.com uprava@duro-dakovic.com, Austria, +43-3172-90606-0,
1510 E First St, Monroe, MI 48161, USA, Contact: Prod Dir, Bruce Thames www.duro-dakovic.com markus.schabler@elinebgmotoren.at,
+1-734-241-9500, sales@detroitstoker.com, Contact: Proj Engr, Robert Mec www.elinmotoren.at
www.detroitstoker.com Dresser-Rand Contact: Bus Unit Mgmt Power Plants,
Contact: Dir Contract Sls, Tim Loviska 760 Chief Justice Cushing Hwy, Cohasset, Duro Felguera Markus Schabler
MA 02025, USA, +1-781-545-1721, Parque Cientfico Tecnolgico, C/ Ada
Diamond Power International szilonis@dresser-rand.com, Byron, 90, Gijn - Asturias 33203 Elliott Group
Inc www.dresser-rand.com Spain, +34-985-199-352, 901 N Fourth St, Jeannette, PA 15644,
2600 E Main St, PO Box 415, Lancaster, camino.sanchez@durofelguera.com, USA, +1-724-527-2811,
OH 43130-0415, USA, Dresser-Rand www.durofelguera.com www.elliott-turbo.com
+1-740-687-6500, 10205 Westheimer Rd, West 8 Tower,
dpi_marketing@diamondpower.com, Suite 1000, Houston, TX 77042, Dynamic Ratings Inc EmeraChem
www.diamondpower.com USA, +1-713-354-6100, N53 W24794 S Corporate Cir, Suite A, 1729 Louisville Dr, Knoxville, TN 37921,
Contact: Gen Mgr Sls, Louis Mangelli scanham@dresser-rand.com, Sussex, WI 53089, USA, USA, +1-865-246-3000,
www.dresser-rand.com +1-262-746-1230, info@emerachem.com,
Discovery Technology Intl Contact: Mktg Comms Spec, Steve sales.us@dynamicratings.com, www.emerachem.com
6968 Professional Pkwy E, Sarasota, FL Canham www.dynamicratings.com Contact: VP/Gen Mgr, James Whitehorn
34240, USA, +1-941-907-4444, Contact: Inside Sls/Svc Coord, Rob Bush
info@discovtech.com, www.discovtech.com
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Rosemount Analytical Div, 2400 Barranca Carbon Via SS Trinit 16/a, Varallo Pombia Consultants GmbH
Pkwy, Irvine, CA 92606, PO Box 135067, Abu Dhabi United Arab 28040 Italy, +39-032-196-8211, Wiesenstr 57, Emmendingen 79312
USA, +1-949-757-8500, Emirates, +971-2-653-7130, info@faco.it, www.faco.it Germany, +49-7641-55346,
liquid.csc@emerson.com, info@integratedcarbon.com, contact@fpturbo.com, www.fpturbo.com
www.rosemountanalytical.com www.integratedcarbon.com Fairbanks Morse Engine Contact: Mgr, Oliver Platz
Contact: Mktg, Bonnie Brown Contact: Proj Assoc, Erin Langs (sub of ENPRO Industries), 701 White Ave,
Beloit, WI 53511, USA, +1-800-356-6955, Frenzelit North America Inc
Emerson Process Management EPG Enginuity Portable Grid www.fairbanksmorse.com 4165 Old Salisbury Rd, Lexington, NC
Power & Water Solutions Div, 200 Beta Dr, 3511 Silverside Rd, Suite 105, Contact: Sls Mgr, Ted Stevenson 27295, USA, +1-336-956-3956,
Pittsburgh,PA15238,USA,+1-412-963-4000, Wilmington, DE 19180, USA, fna@frenzelit.net, www.frenzelit.net
powerwater@emersonprocess.com, +1-205-647-4279, info@epginc.us, FAIST Anlagenbau GmbH Contact: VP Sls, Thomas Brown
www.emersonprocess-powerwater.com www.epginc.us Am Mhlberg 5, Krumbach, Deutschland
Contact: Dir Comms, Susan Comiskey Contact: Sls/Gen Mgr, Art Sigler 86381 Germany, +49-8282-8880-115, Freudenberg Filtration
anlagenbau@faist.de, www.faist.de Technologies KG
EMW Filtertechnik GmbH ERI (Energy Recovery Hoehnerweg 2-4, Weinheim 69465
Werner-von-Siemens St 9, Diez D-65582 International) FAMAT SA Germany, +49-6201-80-6264,
Germany, +49-643-291-810, (div of Cleaver-Brooks Inc), 6940 Chemin des Jordils 40, St-Sulpice 1025 christoph.staffa@freudenberg-filter.com,
anette.fischer@emw.de, www.emw.de Cornhusker Hwy, Lincoln, NE Switzerland, +41-216-952-626, www.viledon-filter.com
68507, USA, +1-402-434-2000, info@famat.com, www.famat.com Contact: Mktg Mgr/Contamination Control,
ENALCO BV ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com, Contact: Head, Valves, Power Gen, Michel Antje Klink
Honderdland 305, Maasdijk 2676 LV www.cleaverbrooks.com Bolle
The Netherlands, +31-174-510155, Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Rocky Bahramzad FRITERM TERMIK CIHAZLAR
enalco@enalco.nl, www.enalco.nl FELUWA Pumpen GmbH SAN Ve TIC AS
Contact: Dir, Wilfried Veenman ESCO Tool Beulertweg 10, Muerlenbach D-54570 Organize Deri San Blgesi 18 Yol Tuzla,
(div of ESCO Technologies Inc), 75 Germany, +49-6594-100, info@feluwa.de, Istanbul 34957 Turkey,
Encore Networks October Hill Rd, Suite A, Holliston, MA www.feluwa.com +90-216-394-12-82,
1500 Concorde Pkwy, Suite 1500, 01746, USA, +1-508-429-4441, Contact: Mktg, Gisela Steil yunusustundag@friterm.com,
Chantilly, VA 20151, USA, millhog@escotool.com, www.escotool.com www.friterm.com
+1-703-318-7750, Contact: Sls Eng, Jeff Marble FIAV L MAZZACCHERA SpA
info@encorenetworks.com, Via Archimede 45/47, Agrate Brianza, FSI Technologies Inc
www.encorenetworks.com EscoVale Consultancy Services (MB) 20864 Italy, +39-039-3310-411, 668 Western Ave, Lombard, IL 60148,
Contact: Dir Mktg Svcs, Tony Crane 1 Brightlands Rd, Reigate, Surrey RH2 0EP, infoandsales@fiav.it, www.fiav.it USA, +1-630-932-9380, info@fsinet.com,
UK, +44-1737-230-820, Contact: Sls Dept, Annamaria Carabellese www.fsinet.com
Endress+Hauser BV escovale@escovale.com, Contact: Cust Svc, Kim Jackson
Nikkelstraat 6-12, 1410 AC Naarden www.escovale.com Fixturlaser AB
The Netherlands, +31-35-695-87-70, (sub of Elos AB), PO Box 7, Mlndal Fuel Tech Srl
sales@nl.endress.com, www.nl.endress.com ESI Inc of Tennessee SE-431 21 Sweden, +46-31-706-28-00, (div of Fuel Tech Inc), Via Marsala 34/A,
Contact: Sls Eng Power/Energy, Raymon 1250 Roberts Blvd, Kennesaw, GA sales@fixturlaser.se, www.fixturlaser.com Gallarate 21013 Italy,
Visser 30144, USA, +1-770-427-6200, Contact: Mktg Mgr, Hans Svensson +39-0331-701-110, infoeu@ftek.com,
info@esitenn.com, www.esitenn.com www.ftek.com
Endress+Hauser Instruments Contact: Bus Dev, Jay Garrett FlaktWoods
Contact: Man Dir, Pierangelo Ponzoni
International AG 1701 Terminal Rd, Suite B, Niles, MI
Kaegenstr 2, Reinach CH-4153 ETW Energietechnik GmbH 49120, USA, +1-716-845-0500, Gas Compressors Ltd
Switzerland, +41-61-715-81-00, Ferdinand-Zeppelin-Str 19, Moers D-47445 jim.t.greenzweig@flaktwoods.com, Titheward House, Three Elm Lane, Golden
info@ii.endress.com, www.endress.com Germany, +49-2841-9990-0, www.flaktwoods.com Green, Tonbridge, Kent TN11 0BN, UK,
Contact: Power Indl Mgr, Ravi Jethra info@etw-energie.de, www.etw-energie.de +44-1622-871-500,
Flexitallic Ltd
info@gascompressors.co.uk,
Eneco Systems Inc Euroturbine BV Scandinavia Mill, Hunsworth Ln, www.gascompressors.co.uk
666 Burrard St, Suite 600, Vancouver, BC van Cleefstraat 2, Venlo 6006 CZ Cleckheaton BD19 4LN, UK, Contact: Head Sls, Tony Silk
V6C 2X8, Canada, +1-604-649-4518, The Netherlands, +31-77-320-2640, +44-1274-851-273, kpayne@flexitallic.eu,
eneco@eneco.ca, www.eneco.ca info@euroturbine.eu, www.euroturbine.eu www.flexitallic.eu GasTurbineSupport
Contact: Dir Mktg, Rod Johnston Contact: Sr Proj Mgr, Jan Hermans Contact: Mktg Mgr, Kathryn Payne Hansastr 18, Garbsen 30823 Germany,
+49-5137-825-9841, gtsupport@t-online.de
Energomash (Belgorod) - EUtech Scientifc Engineering Flowserve Corp
BZEM JSC GmbH 5215 N OConnor Blvd, Suite 2300, Gaumer Process
111 B Khmelnitskogo Ave, Belgorod Dennewartstr 25-27, Aachen 52068 Irving, TX 75039, USA, 13616 Hempstead Rd, Houston, TX
308002 Russian Federation, Germany, +49-241-963-2380, +1-972-443-6500, www.flowserve.com 77040, USA, +1-713-460-5200,
+7-4722-261-495, power@eutech.de, www.eutech-scientific.de Contact: Pres/CEO, Lewis Kling power@gaumer.com, www.gaumer.com
anna_galeznik@energomash.ru, Contact: Prod Mgr, Francesco Turoni Contact: VP Sls, Mark Crosby
www.energomash.ru Flowserve Corp FCD
Everest Sciences Inc 1900 A Saunders St, Raleigh, NC 27603, GE
EnPro 7737 E 42nd Pl, Suite H, Tulsa, OK USA, +1-919-832-0525, Holsterfeld 16, Salzbergen 48499
Compressor Products Div, Kirkkonaklar Mah 74145, USA, +1-918-270-9965, www.flowserve.com Germany, +49-5971-980-1756,
232 Sok, No 1/13, Cankaya, info@everestsciences.com, Contact: Prod Portfolio Mgr, Floyd frank.hoersting@ge.com,
Ankara Turkey, +90-312-496-3507, www.everestsciences.com Bensinger www.ge-energy.com
www.enproindustries.com
Everlasting Valve Co FLSmidth Inc GE
Envipure Pte Ltd 108 Somogyi Ct, South Plainfield, NJ Pneumatic Transport Dept Div, 2040 Ave C, 4200 Wildwood Pkwy, Atlanta, GA
8 Admiralty St, 6-03 Admirax, 757438 07080, USA, +1-908-769-0700, Bethlehem, PA 18017, USA, 30339, USA, +1-678-844-6000,
Singapore, +65-6880-3000, info@everlastingvalveusa.com, +1-610-264-6800, info-us@flsmidth.com, mary.gibson@ps.ge.com,
sales@envipure.com, www.envipure.com www.everlastingvalveusa.com www.flsmidth.com www.ge.com/energy
Contact: VP, Tommy Yeo Contact: Gen Sls Mgr, David Jenkins Contact: Mkt Mgr Power, Dave Escott Contact: Mktg/Comms Program Leader,
Michael Barker
EnviroTech Financial Inc ExxonMobil Lubricants & FMT Group
500 N State College, Suite 1100, Petroleum Specialties Linzer Str 275, Wels 4600 Austria, GE - Jenbacher Gas Engines
Orange, CA 92868, USA, +43-7242-62888-0, office@fmt.biz, (div of GE), Achenseestr 1-3, Jenbach
Mobil Industrial Lubricants Div, 3225
+1-714-532-2731, sales@etfinancial.com, www.fmt.biz 6200 Austria, +43-5244-600-0,
Gallows Rd, Room 6C0631, Fairfax,
www.etfinancial.com VA 22037, USA, +1-703-846-1998, jenbacher.info@ge.com,
Contact: Pres, Gene Beck Fozmula Ltd
mike.j.zinngrabe@exxonmobil.com, www.gejenbacher.com
Hermes Close, Warwick, Warwickshire Contact: Prod Mgr, Thomas Elsenbruch
www.mobilindustrial.com
E.ON Anlagenservice CV34 6UF, UK, +44-1926-466-700,
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Mike Zinngrabe
Bergmannsglckst 41-43, Gelsenkirchen sales@fozmula.com, www.fozmula.com GE Optimization & Control
45896 Germany, +49-209-601-5289, Fabricated Plastics Ltd Contact: Sls Dir, Paul Holtby 301 Yamata Rd, Suite 4100, Boca Raton,
anlagenservice@eon-energie.com, 2175 Teston Rd, Maple, ON L6A 1T3, FL 33431, USA, +1-561-999-3103,
www.eon-anlagenservice.com FP Turbomachinery BV
Canada, +1-905-832-8161, www.ge.com/energy
Heliumstraat 148, Zoetermeer 2718 RS
info@fabricatedplastics.com,
The Netherlands, +31-79-3434455, GE Power & Water - Air
www.fabricatedplastics.com
info@fpturbo.com, www.fpturbo.com Filtration
Contact: VP Sls, G. Landry
Contact: Mgr, Michail Tsomos
8800 E 63rd St, Kansas City, MO 64133,
USA, +1-816-356-8400,
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Gibraltar Chimney NH 03862-0580, USA, www.howden.com 1111 S Willis Ave, Wheeling, IL 60090,
International +1-603-964-1818, Contact: Mktg Mgr, Dan Bryan USA, +1-847-541-8300,
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USA, +1-713-457-7500, info@hpi-llc.com, Independent Forgings &
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491 Baltimore Pike, #421, Springfield, PA www.harcolabs.com 1 State St, Hartford, CT 06141, USA, tsavile@forgedinsheffield.com,
19064, USA, +1-610-604-0760, Contact: Mktg Mgr, Richard Hoyt +1-860-722-5320, www.forgedinsheffield.co.uk
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grsales@gormanrupp.com, info@heinzmann.de, www.heinzmann.com Coolidge, GA 31738-0530, USA, Inspecteam Hydro
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Friedensstr 41, Altlussheim Germany,
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Contact: Dir Applied Res/Dev, Gare Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Michelle Uchiyama Contact: Pres, Eric Junkers
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K C Engineering Lincoln GmbH EPC Energy Projects Div, (div of
Hownsgill Dr, Delves Lane Industrial Estate, Heinrich Hertz Str 2-8, Walldorf 69190 M+M Turbinen-Technik GmbH MYTILINEOS Holdings SA), 8 Artemidos Str,
Consett, Co Durham DH8 9HU, UK, Germany, +49-622-733-0, Milser Str 37, Bielefeld D-33729 Germany, Maroussi, Athens, Attiki GR-15125 Greece,
+44-1207-583-100, lincoln@lincolnindustrial.de, +49-521-977-9960, +30-2102709200, info@metka.gr,
patrick.chester@kceng.com, www.lincolnindustrial.de t.rinkleff@turbinen-technik.de, www.metka.gr
www.kceng.com Contact: Mktg Comms, Diana www.turbinen-technik.de Contact: Gen Mgr Sls/Dev, Paul Smith
Contact: Dir, Patrick Chester Hobbiesiefken
MAPNA Group Metso Power
Kiewit Linde AG 231 Mirdamad Blvd, Tehran 19189 5365 Power Business Line Div, (div of Metso
9401 Renner Blvd, Lenexa, KS 66219, Engineering Div, Dr Carl-von-Linde-Str 6-14, Iran, +98-21-8198-2070, Corp), 3430 Toringdon Way,
USA, +1-913-928-7000, www.kiewit.com Pullach, Bavaria 82049 Germany, malayery_e@mapna.com, Suite 201, Charlotte, NC 28277,
Contact: Sr VP Bus Dev, John Kruse +49-89-7445-0, info@linde-le.com, www.mapna.com USA, +1-704-541-1453,
www.linde-engineering.com info.power@metso.com,
Kingsine Electric Automation Contact: Mgr Press/Media, Doreen Marelli Motori SpA www.metso.com/energy
(HK) Co Ltd Schuessler Via Sabbionara, 1, Arzignano, (VI) 36071 Contact: Natl Sls Mgr-Svc, Eric Tanguay
F4.8-6C TianAn Cyber Pk, Shenzhen, Italy, +39-0444-479711,
Guangdong 518040 China, Lisega SE sales@marellimotori.com, Michell Bearings
+86-136921-77377, Hochkamp 5, Zeven 27404 Germany, www.marellimotori.com Scotswood Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne
roger@kingsine.com.cn, +49-4281-713-0, info@lisega.de, Contact: Prod Mktg Mgr, Marco Ciscato NE15 6LL, UK, +44-191-273-0291,
www.kingsine.com.cn www.lisega.com hutchinson-k@michellbearings.co.uk,
Contact: Mgr, Roger XIA Contact: Dir Intl Sls, Harald Lange Maryn International Ltd www.michellbearings.com
Bay 5, 4216-54th Ave SE, Calgary, AB
Kobelco Compressors America Liteway Inc T2C 2E3, Canada, +1-403-252-2239, Micont-Valves BV
Inc 166 Haverford Rd, Hicksville, NY 11801, info@maryngroup.com, Schoolstr 12, Putte 4645DA
(div of Kobe Steel Ltd), 1415 Louisiana St, USA, +1-516-931-2800, www.maryninternational.com The Netherlands, +31-164-854-546,
Suite 4111, Houston, TX 77002, sales2@liteway.com, www.liteway.com Contact: Bus Dev, Greg Minke info@micontvalves.com,
USA, +1-713-655-0015, www.micontvalves.com
LM Alternatives Inc Maximum Turbine Support Inc Contact: Man Dir, Gerd Breuninger
masataka.nakamine@kobelco-kca.com,
www.kobelcocompressors.com 15042 Whittram Ave, Fontana, CA 705 S Lugo Ave, San Bernardino, CA
Contact: Sls Mgr, Masa Nakamine 92335, USA, +1-909-350-7161, 92408, USA, +1-909-383-1626, Mid America Engine Inc
dontitus@lmalternatives.com, maxturbsup@aol.com, 2500 State Hwy 160, Warrior, AL 35180,
KSB Aktiengesellschaft www.lmalternatives.com www.maximumturbinesupport.com USA, +1-205-590-3505,
Johann Klein St 9, Frankenthal 67227 Contact: Exec VP, Donald Titus sales@maegen.com, www.maegen.com
Maxon - a Honeywell Co Contact: Sls Mgr, Art Sigler
Germany, +49-6233-860,
daniela.mueller@ksb.com, www.ksb.com Loesche Energy Systems Ltd 201 E 18th St, PO Box 2068, Muncie, IN
2 Horsham Gates, North St, Horsham, 47302, USA, +1-765-284-3304, MIDIT Srl
Kuttner LLC (also Kuttner West Sussex RH13 5PJ, UK, info@maxoncorp.com, Via M Libert 119, Roncadelle, (BS)
North America) +44-1403-223-101, www.maxoncorp.com 25030 Italy, +39-030-258-6376,
loesche@loesche.co.uk, www.loesche.co.uk Contact: Gen Sls Mgr, Tim Lee info@midit.it, www.midit.it
PO Box 343, Port Washington, WI
53074, USA, +1-262-284-4483, McGuffy Industries Inc
Lubrication Engineers Inc Minco UK Ltd
www.kuttnerna.com
300 Bailey Ave, Ft Worth, TX 76107, 18635 Telge Rd, Cypress, TX 77429, The White House, Mill Rd,
Contact: Pres, Robert Fechner
USA, +1-800-537-7683, USA, +1-281-255-6955, Goring-on-Thames, Berks RG8 9DD, UK,
Lahmeyer International GmbH www.lelubricants.com mikep@mcguffy.com, www.mcguffy.com +44-20-8133-3916, info@minco.org,
Contact: Dir Mktg/Sls, Michael Plympton www.minco.org
Friedberger Str 173, Bad Vilbel 61118
Lufkin Industries Inc
Germany, +49-6101-55-0, Mech-well Industries Ltd
Power Transmission Div, 407 Kiln St, PO Mitsubishi Power Systems
info@lahmeyer.de, www.lahmeyer.de
Box 849, Lufkin, TX 75902-0849, USA, 7-A, Old Anjirwadi, Mazgaon, Mumbai, Americas Inc
Contact: Bus Dev Dir, Bernd Metzger
+1-936-637-5224, gearsales@lufkin.com, Maharashtra 400010 India, 100 Colonial Center Pkwy, Lake Mary, FL
LAI International Inc www.lufkin.com +91-226-6200300, mechwell@vsnl.com, 32746, USA, +1-407-688-6100,
Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Shawn Calhoun www.mechwell.com sprater@mpshq.com, www.mpshq.com
708 W 22nd St, Tempe, AZ 85282, USA,
Contact: Dir, Shreyas Shah
+1-480-968-6228, info@laico.com,
LumaSense Technologies Inc Mitsubishi Power Systems
www.laico.com MECOS AG
Contact: Dir Strat Mktg, Matt Kalina 3301 Leonard Ct, Santa Clara, CA Europe Ltd
95054, USA, +1-408-727-1600, Industriestr 26, Winterthur CH-8404 20 N Audley St, London W1K 6WL, UK,
Lectrodryer info@lumasenseinc.com, Switzerland, +41-52-235-14-14, +44-20-7647-0842,
www.lumasenseinc.com sales@mecos.com, www.mecos.com john_picken@mhips.com, www.mhie.com
135 Quality Dr, Richmond, KY 40475,
Contact: Mgr Global Mktg Oper/NA Field Contact: Dir Sls/Mktg, Bernhard Mandel
USA, +1-859-624-2091,
marketing@lectrodryer.com, Mktg, Janelle Coponen MK Consulting
Mee Industries Inc
www.lectrodryer.com Gazi M 1328 St, 2/8, Mersin 33130
Gas Turbine Div, 16021 Adelante St, Turkey, +90-532-584-5084,
Irwindale, CA 91702, USA, mustkavukcu@hotmail.com
+1-626-359-4550, info@meefog.com, Contact: Engr Cons, Mustafa Kavukcuoglu
www.meefog.com
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Gas & Steam Turbine Directory

Mors Smitt BV Nieing Anlagenbau GmbH Orion Instruments LLC PIA Inc
Transit Div, (sub of Wabtec Corp), Marbecker Str 74, Borken D-46325 (a Magnetrol Co), 2105 Oak Villa Blvd, 7958 16th Ave, Montreal, QC H1Z 3P5,
Vrieslantlaan 6, Utrecht 3526 AA Germany, +49-2861-945-0, Baton Rouge, LA 70815, USA, Canada, +1-514-251-8169,
The Netherlands, +31-30-288-1311, christoph.hadder@niessing.de, +1-225-906-2343, info@piacanada.ca, www.piacanada.ca
sales@nieaf-smitt.nl, www.morssmitt.com www.niessing.de info@orioninstruments.com, Contact: Pres, Christian Fabry
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Rene Kulik www.orioninstruments.com
Nol-Tec Systems Inc Contact: Prod Mgr, Eric Moore Plenty Filters
MTU Friedrichshafen GmbH 425 Apollo Dr, Lino Lakes, MN 55014, (div of SPX), 19191 Hempstead Hwy,
Maybachstr 1, Friedrichshafen 88040 USA, +1-651-780-8600, Ormat Nevada Inc Houston, TX 77065, USA,
Germany, +49-7541-90-0, sales@nol-tec.com, www.nol-tec.com 6225 Neil Rd, Reno, NV 89511, USA, +1-281-469-0550, plentyfilters@spx.com,
info@mtu-online.com, www.mtu-online.com +1-775-356-9029, info@ormat.com, www.plentyfiltration.net
Nooter/Eriksen Inc www.ormat.com Contact: VP Sls, John Starck
MTU Maintenance Berlin- 1509 Ocello Dr, Fenton, MO 63026, Contact: VP, Daniel Schochet
Brandenburg GmbH USA, +1-636-651-1000, sales@ne.com, Pneumafl Corp
SBGV Div, Dr-Ernst-Zimmermann-Str 2, www.ne.com OUESTime (sub of Environmental Filtration
Ludwigsfelde 14974 Germany, Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Mike Filla PO Box 15249, Fernandina Beach, FL Technologies), PO Box 16348,
+49-3378-824-213, ludwigsfelde@mtu.de, 32035, USA, +1-206-260-5858, Charlotte, NC 28297-8804, USA,
www.mtu.de Nooter/Eriksen Srl ouestime@earthlink.net +1-704-399-7441, gtinfo@pneumafil.com,
Contact: Uwe Kaltwasser Via Alessandro Volta, 50, Cardano Al Contact: Mgr, Xavier Hubert www.pneumafil.com
Campo (VA) 21010 Italy, Contact: Mgr Sls, Steve Klocke
MTU Onsite Energy Corp +39-033-123-2500, staff@officinavisuale.it, Ovivo Middle East LLC
100 Power Dr, Mankato, MN 56001, www.ne.com Level 9, The H Tower, Sheikh Zayed Rd, Power Conversion
USA, +1-507-625-7973, Dubai United Arab Emirates, (sub of GE), Culemeyerstr 1, Berlin 12277
powergen3@mtu-online.com, Nordic Air Filtration A/S +971-4-372-1344, info@ovivowater.com, Germany, +49-30-7622-0,
www.mtu-online.com Bergenvej 1, Nakskov 4900 Denmark, www.ovivowater.com postoffice.de@ge.com,
Contact: Dir Sls/Appl Engr, Al Prosser +45-5495-1363,info@nordic-air-filtration.com, www.ge-energy.com/electrifyingchange
www.nordic-air-filtration.com Ovivo UK Ltd Contact: Bus Dev Power Gen, Michael
MWM GmbH Ogilvie House, 760 The Crescent, Linek
(sub of Caterpillar Inc), Carl-Benz-Str 1, Nord-Lock Inc Colchester Business Pk, Colchester
Mannheim 68167 Germany, (sub of Nord-Lock International), 1051 CO4 9YQ, UK, +44-1206-756-600, Power Developments
+49-621-384-0, info@mwm.net, Cambridge Dr, Elk Grove Village, IL info.uk@ovivowater.com, International FZCO
www.mwm.net 60007, USA, +1-224-875-3333, www.ovivowater.com Jebel Ali Free Zone, PO Box 17204, Dubai
Contact: Comms/PR, Alime zu Wittgenstein info-usa@nord-lock-inc.com, Contact: Key Acct Mgr, Jeremy Lee United Arab Emirates, +971-4-883-5438,
www.nord-lock.com info@pdi.ae, www.pdi.ae
NACB LLC Contact: App Eng, Chris Tatak Paharpur Cooling Towers Ltd
8311 Brier Creek Pkwy, Suite 105-257, Paharpur House, 8/1/B Diamond Harbour Power Machines
Raleigh, NC 27617, USA, Northern Blower Rd, Kolkata, West Bengal 700 027 3a Vatutina str, St Petersburg 195009
+1-919-806-3880, sales@nacbvalves.com, 901 Regent Ave W, Winnipeg, MB India, +91-33-40133000, Russian Federation, +7-812-346-7037,
www.nacbvalves.com R2C 2Z8, Canada, +1-204-222-4216, pctccu@paharpur.com, www.paharpur.com bezverkhnyaya_ia@msc.power-m.ru,
Contact: USA Sls Mgr, Nelson Agudelo cml@northernblower.com, Contact: Pres, Dattatray Mahajan www.power-m.ru
www.northernblower.com Contact: Deputy Gen Dir/Sls Dir, Alexey
NATCOM PAN Metallgesellschaft Barvinok
(div of Cleaver-Brooks Inc), 8515 Lafrenaie Northern Technical LLC Baumgrtner GmbH & CoKG
Blvd, St Leonard, QC H1P 2B3, The Blyth Community Enterprise Centre, Am Oberen Luisenpark 3, Mannheim Powertech Labs Inc
Canada, +1-514-326-2571, Ridley St, Quayside, Blyth, Northumberland 68165 Germany, +49-621-42-303-0, 12388 88th Ave, Surrey, BC V3W 7R7,
ebssales@cleaverbrooks.com, NE24 3AG, UK, +44-167-054-2871, kontakt@pan-metall.com, Canada, +1-604-590-6612,
www.cleaverbrooks.com steve.barrett@northern.ae, www.northern.ae www.pan-metall.com shannon.halliday@powertechlabs.com,
Contact: Pres, Robert St-Denis www.powertechlabs.com
Nuvera Fuel Cells Parker domnick hunter Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Shannon Halliday
National Electric Coil (sub of Hess), 129 Concord Rd, Bldg 1, (div of Parker Hannifin Corp), 4087
800 King Ave, Columbus, OH 43212, Billerica, MA 01821, USA, Walden Ave, Lancaster, NY 14086, USA, Pratt & Whitney Power
USA, +1-614-488-1151, +1-617-245-7571, dandre@nuvera.com, +1-716-686-6400, faf@parker.com, Systems
necservice@national-electric-coil.com, www.nuvera.com www.parker.com/faf 400 Main St, MS 191-13, East Hartford,
www.national-electric-coil.com Contact: Mktg Comms, Danielle Andre Contact: Mktg Svc Mgr, Jane Sexton CT 06108, USA, +1-860-565-3051,
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Stephen Jeney lucia.maffucci@pw.utc.com,
OHL Gutermuth Industrial PAS Technologies Inc www.pw.utc.com
Nationwide Boiler Inc Valves GmbH IDA Business & Technology Pk, Contact: Mktg Mgr, Lucia Maffucci
42400 Christy St, Fremont, CA 94538, Helmershuser Str 9, Altenstadt D-63674 Carrigtwohill, Co Cork Ireland,
USA, +1-510-490-7100, Germany, +49-6047-806-0, +353-21-428-7300, Process Equipment - Barron
info@nationwideboiler.com, og@ohl-gutermuth.de, www.pas-technologies.com Industries
www.nationwideboiler.com www.ohl-gutermuth.de Contact: Sls Mgr, Declan OLeary 2770 Welborn St, PO Box 1607, Pelham,
Contact: VP Mktg/Sls, Larry Day AL 35124, USA, +1-205-663-5330,
Omega Engineeering Inc Peerless Europe Ltd information@processbarron.com,
Neuman & Esser USA Inc 1 Omega Dr, Stamford, CT 06907, USA, Cardinals Ct Bradford St, Essex, Braintree www.processbarron.com
(sub of Neuman & Esser Group Inc), 1502 +1-203-359-1660, info@omega.com, CM7 9AT, UK, +44-137-655-6030,
E Summitry Cir, Katy, TX 77449, USA, www.omega.com duncanpage@peerlesseurope.com, Process Plugins Inc
+1-713-554-9623, Contact: Adv Mgr, Kathy Kwiat www.peerlessmfg.com 2519 S Shields St, Suite 166, Ft Collins,
sdebaldo@neuman-esser.com, CO 80526, USA, +1-970-266-8551,
www.neuman-esser.com OPRA Turbines Pelrine and Buchanans info@processplugins.com,
Contact: Pres, Scott DeBaldo Opaalstraat 60, Hengelo 7554 TS Maritime Trading Worldwide www.processplugins.com
The Netherlands, +31-74-245-2121, 19 Pettipas Ln, Halifax, NS B0J1N0, Contact: Pres, Joe Devine
NEWPOLYGEN sales@opraturbines.com, Canada, +1-902-442-2771,
PO Box 725, Kiryat-Ono 55000 Israel, www.opraturbines.com pbmtww@eastlink.ca, Procon Engineering
+972-54-744-02-99, Contact: Mgr Sls Supp/Svc, Frank Sanders www.generator-turbine-powerplant.com (div of National Oilwell Varco UK Ltd),
info@newpolygen.com, Contact: Owner, Rose Pelrine Vestry Est, Sevenoaks, Kent TN14 5EL, UK,
www.newpolygen.com OPTEC Communications +44-1732-781-300, joe.naylor@nov.com,
Contact: CEO, Stanislav Sinatov PO Box 22169, Cheyenne, WY 82003, Petrotech Inc www.proconeng.com
USA, +1-307-778-4054, 151 Brookhollow Esplanade, Contact: Sls Mgr-Boiler Acoustic Steam Leak
Niagara Blower Heat Transfer tony.long@optec1.net, www.optec1.net New Orleans, LA 70123, USA, Detection Systems, Joe Naylor
Solutions Contact: Pres, Tony Long +1-504-620-6600, info@petrotechinc.com,
673 Ontario St, Buffalo, NY 14207, USA, www.petrotechinc.com ProEnergy Services
+1-716-875-2000, Optocon AG Contact: Pres, John Kazour 2001 ProEnergy Blvd, Sedalia, MO
sales@niagarablower.com, Pohlandstr 17, Dresden 01309 Germany, 65301, USA, +1-660-829-5100,
www.niagarablower.com +49-351-3101957, info@optocon.de, Philadelphia Gear, a Timken acairer@proenergyservices.com,
Contact: WSAC Prod Mgr, Mark Vogel www.optocon.de Brand www.proenergyservices.com
Contact: CEO, Helmut Sebastian 901 E 8th Ave, Suite 100, King of Prussia,
Nidecon Technologies Oy PA 19406, USA, +1-610-337-5678, ProMation Engineering Inc
Koivupuispontie 10B, Vantaa 01510 info@philagear.com, www.philagear.com 16138 Flight Path Dr, Brooksville, FL
Finland, +358-10-281-0400, Contact: Mktg Mgr, Rob Fisher 34604, USA, +1-352-544-8436,
pekka.valimaki@nidecon.com, dean.geraci@promationei.com,
www.nidecon.com www.promationei.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Dean Geraci

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Systems 65 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6AT, Services Power Transmission and Distribution Div,
Freisinger Str 34, Ismaning 85737 UK, +44-20-7222-9020, Glen Testing Facility, Upperton Industrial 4400 Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL
Germany, +49-89-996-160, energy@rolls-royce.com, Estate, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire 32826-2399, USA, +1-919-365-2405,
margit.mayer@pruftechnik.com, www.rolls-royce.com AB42 3GL, UK, +44-1779-482-300, support.energy@siemens.com,
www.pruftechnik.com turbinetesting@score-group.com, www.usa.siemens.com/energy
Ronan Engineering Co www.turbinetesting.com
Prvni Brnenska Strojirna 28209 Ave Stanford, PO Box 129, SIPOS Aktorik GmbH
Velka Bites as Valencia, CA 91355, USA, SEIRIS Im Erlet 2, Altdorf 90518 Germany,
Precision Casting Div, Vlkovska 279, Velka +1-800-327-6626, sales@ronan.com, Chemin de La Julienne, Le Coudray +49-9187-9227-0, info@sipos.de,
Bites Czech Republic, +420-566-822-111, www.ronan.com Montceaux 91830 France, www.sipos.de
chaloupka.t@pbsvb.cz, www.pbsvb.cz Contact: Sls Appl Eng, Mahendra +33-1-69-01-20-39, herrera@seiris-sa.com, Contact: Intl Sls Mgr, Steffen Koehler
Contact: Sls Rep, Tomas Chaloupka Dissasekera www.seiris-sa.com
Contact: Intl Sls Mgr, Alfonso Herrera SKF Sealing Solutions Austria
PSM - an Alstom Co Rotating Machinery Services GmbH
1440 W Indiantown Rd, Jupiter, FL 33458, Inc - RMS SENER Gabelhoferstr 25, Judenburg, Styria 8750
USA, +1-561-354-1100, 2760 Baglyos Cir, Bethlehem, PA 18020, SENER Ingeniera y Sistemas SA Div, Austria, +43-3572-82555-0,
power@psm.com, www.psm.com USA, +1-484-821-0702, c/Severo Ochoa 4, Parque Tecnologico machined.seals@skf.com,
Contact: VP Strat/Bus Dev, Jeff Benoit rms@rotatingmachinery.com, de Madrid, Tres Cantos, Madrid 28760 www.skf.com/machinedseals
www.rotatingmachinery.com Spain, +34-91-807-7318, info@sener.es, Contact: Head Engr Support, Heimo
PumpScout Contact: VP Eng/Ch Eng, Robert J Klova www.sener.es Rehschtzecker
PO Box 7032, Tacoma, WA 98401, USA,
+1-800-390-5578, www.pumpscout.com Rotork plc SENSOPLAN GmbH SKODA POWER Ltd
Rotork House, Brassmill Ln, Bath, Somerset Gewerbestr 6, Hohentengen aH, (sub of Doosan Heavy Industries &
QUA Group LLC BA1 3JQ, UK, +44-1225-733-200, Baden-Wrttemberg 79801 Germany, Construction), Tylova 1/57, Plzen 301-28
1 Four Coins Dr, Canonsburg, PA 15317, information@rotork.com, www.rotork.com +49-7742-9298-0, info@sensoplan.com, Czech Republic, +42-378-185-000,
USA, +1-877-782-7558, Contact: Gen Mgr, Richard Holbrook www.sensoplan.com info.power@doosanskoda.com,
sales@quagroup.com, www.quagroup.com Contact: VP Sls/Projects, Thorsten Wasmuth www.doosanskoda.com
Contact: Sls Mgr, Joe Silvia SAMPI SpA Contact: Dir New Build, Radek Trneny
Idex FLuid & Metering Technologies Div, Sensor Developments Inc
Racine Flow Meter Group (div of Liquid Controls Group), Via Amerigo 1050 W Silver Bell Rd, PO Box 290, SKODA POWER Pvt Ltd
8635 Washington Ave, PO Box 081580, Vespucci 1, Lucca I-55011 Italy, Lake Orion, MI 48359, USA, (div of SKODA POWER Ltd), 2nd Fl,
Racine, WA 53406, USA, +39-058-324751, +1-248-391-3000, sales@sendev.com, Tower B, DLF Bldg No 8, DLF Phase - II,
+1-262-639-6770, info@racinefed.com, info.sampi@idexcorp.com, www.sampi.it www.sendev.com Gurgaon, Haryana 122 002
www.racinefed.com/flow Contact: ES Sls Mgr, Giorgio Magni Contact: Sls Mgr, Ken Winczner India, +91-124-6650500,
Contact: NA Sls Dir, Tracy Lagona info.indiapower@doosanskoda.com,
SAS Global Corp Sentry Equipment Corp www.doosanskoda.com
Reagan Equipment Co Inc 21601 Mullin Ave, Warren, MI 48089, 966 Blue Ribbon Cir N, Oconomowoc, Contact: Man Dir, Braham Bhushan
2550 Belle Chasse Hwy, Gretna, LA USA, +1-248-414-4470, WI 53066, USA, +1-262-567-7256,
70053, USA, +1-504-368-9760, justinb@sasglobalcorp.com, sales@sentry-equip.com, Sko-Die Inc
vmccullough@reaganpower.com, www.sasglobalcorp.com www.sentry-equip.com 8050 Austin Ave, Morton Grove, IL
www.reaganpower.com Contact: Mktg Mgr, Justin Bennett Contact: Mktg Coord, Doris Hoeft 60053, USA, +1-847-965-1130,
bob.blecha@skodie.com, www.skodie.com
Regeltechnik Kornwestheim SAT Infrared Technology Co Shaw Group UK Ltd Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Bob Blecha
GmbH Ltd Stores Rd, Derby, Derbyshire DE21 4BG,
Max-Planck-Str 3, Kornwesthelm D 70806 10 Dongjiang Ave, GETDD, Guangzhou, UK, +44-1332-291-122, Smithco Engineering Inc
Germany, +49-7154-1314-0, info@rtk.de, Guangdong 510730 China, info@shawuk.co.uk, Hudson Products Div, 6312 S 39th W Ave,
www.rtk.de +86-20-8221-8587, sat@sat.com.cn, www.shawgrp.com/shawuk Tulsa, OK 74132, USA,
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REKO PRAHA as Contact: Mktg Eng, Galaxy Zhu www.smithco-eng.com
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rely_uk@blueyonder.co.uk, www.rely.co.za Bregstr 23-25, Furtwangen 78120 +1-713-546-6908, Solcon Industries Ltd
Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, William Keir Germany, +49-7723-6506-0, sandy.laughery@shell.com, 6 Hacarmel St, PO Box 635, Yoqneam
info@scherzinger.de, www.scherzinger.de www.shell-lubricants.com 20692 Israel, +972-54-438-3865,
Rely (UK) Precision Castings Contact: Power Sector Mgr, Sandy office@solcon.com, www.solcon.com
31 Glenacre Cescent, Uddingston, Schmidt Clemens GmbH Co Laughery Contact: Mktg Mgr, Eli Wildawski
Glasgow G71 6EH, UK, KG
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Renewable NRG LLC sales@soundtech.us, www.soundtech.us
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USA, +1-918-234-5505, Turbocam Europe Ltd
custinfo@spxht.com, Sulzer Turbo Services Thor Precision Inc (div of Turbocam International), 155
www.spxheattransfer.com Rotterdam BV 271 Lakewood Dr, Greenville, SC 29607, Highlands Rd, Fareham, Hampshire
Contact: VP Sls Americas, Sam Naifeh Moezelweg 190, LS Europoort Rotterdam USA, +1-864-277-1080, PO15 6JR, UK, +44-1329-845-800,
3198 The Netherlands, +31-181-282-000, jay@thorprecision.com, uk@turbocam.com, www.turbocam.com
SRI Chakravarthi & Co sulzertsrotterdam@sulzer.com, www.thorprecision.com Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Fred Kinchin
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Nagar, Vijayawada, Andhr Contact: Gen Mgr, Joris Ringelberg TurboCare
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info@srichakravarthi.com, Sulzer Turbo Services Venlo 48, Noothancharyur, Madambakkam, 01022, USA, +1-413-593-0500,
www.srichakravarthi.com BV Selaiyur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 126 sales@turbocare.com, www.turbocare.com
Spikweien 36, AD Lomm NL-5943 India, +91-44-22781148,
SSS Gears Ltd info@tianode.com, www.tianode.com Turbologistics
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Park Rd, Sunbury-on-Thames, Middlesex sulzertsvenlo@sulzer.com, www.sulzerts.com 14519 FM 2354, Baytown, TX 77523,
TW16 5BL, UK, +44-1932-780-644, Contact: Dir Sls, Edward Nagel TIC - The Industrial Co USA, +1-713-254-0246,
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116 Latourette St, Marion, OH 43302, Contact: Sls Engr Mgr, Jim St Martin TMS Turbomaschinenservice CH-6595 Switzerland,
USA, +1-740-387-5535, GmbH +41-91-851-1511, sales@turbomach.com,
www.starturbine.com Swagelok Co Ziegelstr 24, Rednitzhembach 91126 www.turbomach.com
Contact: Outage Supp/Client Rel, Vincent 31500 Aurora Rd, Solon, OH Germany, +49-9122-188-240, Contact: Mktg Mgr, R Moreau
Caudill 44139-2764, USA, +1-440-349-5934, wartzack@turbomaschinenservice.de,
publicrelations@swagelok.com, www.turbomaschinenservice.de Turbo Parts LLC
STEJASA Agregados www.swagelok.com (sub of Mechanical Dynamics & Analysis
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+34-913-270-013, fligonie@stejasa.es, TAS Energy Inc Serifos Bldg, 1st Fl, Nicosia 2370 +1-518-885-3199, info@turbopartsllc.com,
www.stejasa.es 6110 Cullen Blvd, Houston, TX, USA, Cyprus, +357-22-819370, www.turbopartsllc.com
+1-713-877-8700, iprince@tas.com, a.yiannakas@topomaster.com, Contact: Sls Mgr, Chris Mancini
STF SpA www.tas.com www.topomaster.com
Via Robecco, 20, Magenta (MI) 20013 Contact: Dir, Andy Yiannakas Turbotect Ltd
Italy, +39-02-97209-1, www.stf.it Technicon Acoustics PO Box 1411, Baden CH-5401
Contact: Sls Asst, Silvia Colombo 4412 Republic Ct, Concord, NC 28027, Torresol Energy Switzerland, +41-56-200-50-20,
USA, +1-704-788-1131, Energy and Environment Div, Plaza de la turbotect@turbotect.com,
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Via G Pascoli, 10 a/b, Gorle 24020 Italy, www.techniconacoustics.com Madrid 28760 Spain, +34-91-807-70-04, Contact: Sls Dept, Katrin Hufschmid
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Contact: NA Rep, Bruce Gallagher www.torresolenergy.com UNEX Scambio Termico Srl
Technidea Corp Via del Lavoro 26/A, Bussolengo, (VR)
Stork Turbo Blading 2121 E Valley Pkwy, Escondido, CA Franco Tosi Meccanica SpA 37012 Italy, +39-045-6717-709,
334 Comfort Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA, 92027, USA, +1-760-480-4740, Piazza Monumento 12, Legnano 20025 info@unexsrl.com, www.unexsrl.com
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Technopa GmbH Contact: Mktg/Sls Mgr, Marino Dotto (sub of GE), 1 Bentley Wood Way,
Stork Technical Services Hietzinger Hauptstr 50, Vienna 1130 Network 65 Business Pk, Hapton, Burnley
GmbH Austria, +43-18-770553, TransGlobal Energy Inc BB11 5 TG, UK, +44-1282-831-199,
Rotating Equipment Div, Econova-Allee 1, office@technopa.eu, www.technopa.eu 2450 Atlanta Hwy, Suite 501, Cumming, quentin.hughes@unisonec.com,
Essen, NRW 45356 Germany, GA 30040, USA, +1-678-455-0365, www.unisonaviation.com
+49-201-86671000, Tech Products Inc jpickering@transglobalenergy.com, Contact: Comms Dir, Quentin Hughes
info.turboservice@stork.com, 105 Willow Ave, Staten Island, NY www.transglobalenergy.com
10305, USA, +1-718-442-4900, Contact: CEO/Pres, Kevin Morris United Conveyor Corp
www.storktechnicalservices.com
Contact: Sls Mgr/Leiter Vertrieb, Ralf team@techproducts.com, 2100 Norman Dr W, Waukegan, IL
Guenther www.techproducts.com Trihedral Engineering Ltd 60085, USA, +1-847-473-5900,
Contact: VP Sls/Mktg, Daniel OConnor 1160 Bedford Hwy, Bedford, NS dawnwilliams@unitedconveyorsupply.com,
Structural Integrity Associates B4A 1C1, Canada, +1-902-835-1575, www.unitedconveyor.com
Inc TEMTO Technology Co Ltd vts@trihedral.com, www.trihedral.com Contact: Mktg Comms Spec, Beverly
2 Bldg, 145 Yangqiaozhong Rd, Fuzhou, Contact: Dir Mktg, Patrick Cooke Richards
5215 Hellyer Ave, San Jose, CA 95138,
USA, +1-877-474-7693, Fujian 350003 China,
+86-591-8787-0640, sales@temto.com, TSG Ferrybridge - United Process Controls
info@structint.com, www.structint.com
www.temto.com Maintenance & Engineering 8904 Beckett Rd, West Chester, OH
Contact: Dir NPS Bus Dev/Strat Pro, Bud
Contact: Sls Mgr, Nicole Feng (sub of RWE Generation), Old Great N Rd, 45069, USA, +1-513-772-1000,
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Sulzer Turbo Services TGM Kanis Turbinen GmbH UK, +44-1977-632-201, tsg@rwe.com, Contact: VP Sls Heat Treatment NA, Pat
Am Flachmoor 6, Nuremburg 90475 www.rwe.com/tsg Torok
Zurchestr 12, PO Box 414, Winterthur
8401 Switzerland, +41-52-262-3444, Germany, +49-911-239-568-700, Contact: Mktg Mgr, Vera Hildebrandt
mehnert@tgmkanis.com, Universal Accoustic &
sulzerts@sulzer.com, www.sulzerts.com
www.tgmkanis.com TST-Turbo Service & Trading Emission Technologies
Contact: Mktg/Comms, Sue Hudson
GmbH 1925 Hwy 51/138, PO Box 411,
Sulzer Turbo Services Houston Thermo Electric Co Konrad-Zuse Str 18-20, Moers 47445 Stoughton, WI 53589, USA,
Inc 1193 McDermott Dr, West Chester, PA Germany, info@turbo-service-trading.com, +1-608-873-4272, info@universalaet.com,
19380, USA, +1-610-692-7990, www.turbo-service-trading.com www.universalaet.com
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77571, USA, +1-713-567-2700,
sulzertshouston@sulzer.com, Contact: CMO, Jose Alberto
Turbine Technics Inc URS
www.sulzerts.com
Dr Thiedig GmbH & Co KG 1200 S Rogers Cir, Suite 10, Boca Raton, 510 Carnegie Center, PO Box 5287,
Contact: VP Sls NA, Allen Thornton
Prinzenallee 78-79, Berlin 13357 FL 33487, USA, +1-561-394-5818, Princeton, NJ 08543-5287, USA,
Germany, +49-30-497769-0, info@turbinetechnics.com, +1-609-720-2000, www.urs.com
info@thiedig.com, www.thiedig.com www.turbinetechnics.com Contact: Group Gen Mgr/Power, Art
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2722 S Fairview St, Santa Ana, CA 77032, USA, +1-281-227-5600,
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A P E N N W E L L P U B L I C AT I O N

2 EDITORS LETTER
Energizing the Next
Dorothy Davis, PennWell

3 The New Leadership Needed in Enegry


Dorothy Davis, PennWell

6 TRAINING INSIGHTS
Skilled Transition
Hilton Price, PennWell

10 CAREER INSIGHTS
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Networking After College Dorothy Davis, Content Director
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Letter

Energizing the Next

A Sa member of the PennWell team, PennEnergys parent company, I am fast


approaching my seventh year of being engaged in energy. Although my initial
career ambitions were not remotely tied to energy, the knowledge and relationships I
have gained in this industry have changed the course of how I plan to spend the rest of
my working life.
In preparing for this issue, what kept returning was the need to engage the next
group of energy professionals. How do we pass on the passion and commitment needed
to keep this vital industry thriving? We begin by exploring the new leadership needed
in energy on page 3.
For those just starting their
careers, one of the toughest
challenges can be making
Although my initial career ambitions were not remotely
the skilled transition from
tied to energy, the knowledge and relationships I have the classroom to the feld.
gained in this industry have changed the course of On page 6 PennEnergy
speaks with three graduates
how I plan to spend the rest of my working life. of BPs Challenge Program,
a corporate initiative that
addresses this learning gap to
empower new energy professionals to maximize their careers.
Rounding out this edition are insights from career experts with CareerCast
and global search consultancy Maxwell Drummond. Job seekers will learn how to
effectively network after college on page 10, while recruiters will gain an understanding
of what it takes to attract new graduates to the industry on page 12.
PennEnergy is immersed in the companies, projects, policies and people that impact
all segments of our industry. Most importantly, we are charged with providing content
resources that matter to the true experts, the energy workforce, so you might energize
the next.
Carpe diem!

Dorothy Davis

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Cover STORY

The New Leadership


Needed in Energy
By Dorothy Davis

I
N the Fall semester of 2012 The Part of what was so Now here I am, a pro-
University of Tulsa (TU) launched moving about this expe- fessional under 40 going
a new energy focused post-graduate rience is that until my into my seventh year
degree offering, the online Master move to Tulsa, Okla- within a corporation
of Energy Business program. As the homa, in 2001, I had that has been function-
content director for PennEnergy, I was next to no knowledge of ing in energy for over a
invited to join a speaking panel that the industry that pow- century. As a young pro-
would address the frst class. ered my world. While fessional in service to an

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Initially, I chose to focus my speech raised and educated in industry both vast and
on the growing trend of integration be- New York City as a mas- demanding I can no lon-
tween the power and oil & gas sectors. sive consumer of energy ger imagine doing any-
However, the night before my presen- products and services, thing else. Energy after
tation I had the opportunity to attend the industry remained all touches everything.
a dinner with those students and enjoy something abstract for While my role in en-
several presentations from prominent me. Even as an active ergy is primarily an out-
members of the energy industry. What member of community lying one, the demands of
I heard that evening not only inspired programs which focused on raising envi- my position are not much different from
me to shift the focus of my presentation ronmental awareness, energy remained what many of you will encounter as they
for those incoming TU post-grads, but a peripheral. I was disconnected from advance. Rather than requiring exper-
was successful in setting me on a path of just how connected I was. tise in a singular sector, my position re-
active industry advocacy and education. In late 2006 I began my career with quires that I cultivate a level of exper-
Along with learning about some ex- PennWell, a business to business media tise across the industry as a whole. And
citing new project developments and the company serving the energy sectors. I not just the industry of today, but its rich
robust growth of the energy sectors, what came into this feld with a background history as I work to stay at the forefront
stood out was the enthusiastic call from in human services and communica- of what is ahead.
those already tenured in the industry to tions, but found here an opportunity to The most important detail in all of
encourage those in attendance to seek maximize my existing skills and chal- this is that my experience is not the
positions of leadership. What they want- lenge me toward establishing a success- exception. Today, energy profession-
ed most for the energy sectors was to in- ful new career. A career that for me, and als both in outlying roles such as mine
spire others to take up the mantles of re- I am certain for many you, has since be- and in more direct felds such as engi-
sponsibility, service and innovation. come a passion. neering or the geosciences will need

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to possess a broad skill set to remain The message being shared was that To grow we must be all-of-the above
competitive. Not just competitive, but while it is a very good time to be in en- in all things. I do not say that lightly and
in moving the industry forward. Thats ergy, its an even better time to be a certainly not as the echo of any political-
what clicked for me that evening. What trailblazer. ly biased policy. It is meant as a univer-
I needed to share with those incoming As the industry average continues to sal way forward that respects the heritage
post-graduates was not an overview of near retirement age, most companies are of our industry while taking the neces-
the growing trends and benefts of cross bracing to see around half of their profes- sary steps to ensure it continues to thrive.
sector collaboration, but the benefts of sional staff leave within the next decade. There is a bright future for all sectors
cultivating strong leaders to drive it. Further complicating matters, is the fact if we can apply the principles of diver-
The needs of the industry are broad- that a good portion of those numbers rep- sity, collaboration and innovation. Re-
ening. Energy now, not in some unspec- resents the industrys current leadership. newables are in their awkward adoles-
ifed future, is actively recruiting its next Meanwhile, the U.S. Energy Infor- cent phase and like unruly teenagers
thought leaders. Further, from what I was mation Administration forecasts that de- with proper guidance and development
hearing the key concepts behind the suc- mand is expected to rise more than 40 they will prosper and be so worth it. Coal
cess of that leadership will be diversity, percent over the next 25 years. To frame is facing brutal regulation. To play on
collaboration and innovation. While this more plainly, we are losing close to the title of a favorite movie, we must ac-
functional and technical specialists will half of our industry professionals as de- cept this is no country for old coal. Old
always be needed, those beginning or mand will nearly double. This presents being the operative word in that turn of
continuing their professional lives with- both a daunting challenge and an im- phrase; coal is too abundant for the in-
in todays energy must bring more to the mense opportunity. dustry to do anything but cultivate new
table. Programs like TUs Master of En- We must encourage young profession- ways to harness its power both effcient-
ergy Business are an important step, but als to be the leaders this industry needs ly and proftably.
understand its just the beginning. True and get fully engaged in energy. We must While unconventional natural gas
masters never stop seeking knowledge. also encourage energy companies to has us swooning, the past has taught us
To quote Eric Hoffer, American so- broaden their horizons through training not to rely too heavily on any single re-
cial writer and recipient of the Presiden- resources and recruitment efforts beyond source. Natural gas has its place and it is
tial Medal of Freedom, In a time of dras- traditional industry focused degrees. in being one part of a dynamic portfo-
tic change, it is the learners who inherit The industry today requires all lio of energy resources. Hydrocarbons in
the future. hands, across all decks. The burdens general must be approached differently.
Make no mistake; this is a time of of a strained global economy, increas- While we continue to make great strides
drastic change. While the energy indus- ing regulation, resource limitations and in exploration and production we know
try has long been subject to intense cy- the need to modernize are not oil & resources are indeed limited. But our vi-
cles, what is on the horizon for our sec- gas problems, utility problems or infra- sions and our talents are not. There is al-
tors is far more signifcant than a period structure problems, they are global chal- ways a way forward.
of boom or bust. lenges. As our industry moves ahead in In my mind, the way ahead is through
The new leaders of our industry will fnding ways to connect and integrate a cultivated thought leadership bold
be challenged with maintaining many diverse resources, the energy sectors enough to cross boundaries and inte-
of the core initiatives and values that must also strive to do the same with grate to meet challenges. We start with
have strengthened energy since its ear- their business resources. How? I return ourselves by taking on the responsibility
liest years while fnding the means to again to diversity, collaboration and in- of being energy stewards. In doing so we
integrate an evolving culture of diversi- novation. These will drive our evolving inspire the next to diversify, collaborate
ty, collaboration and innovation. industry and its new imperatives. and innovate!

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TRAINING Insights

Skilled Transition
How one corporate training program is helping
industry graduates energize for the future.
By Hilton Price

P
REPARATION through education As a frst year Challenger Gunness won of subsurface, which aided in develop-
and training is the cornerstone Technofest, a global competition for ing my technical ability in a holistic
of entry into the power and pe- BPs Challengers. manner far beyond what I could have
troleum industries. For new graduates achieved solely from university studies.
and recruits, it is preparation that pro- I was very impressed that BP entrust-
vides the tools to stand out from the ed in me to lead and complete such an

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crowd. For the companies hiring these important project. It was such a great
men and women, it is preparation they experience that set the foundation for
look for when determining who will be my entrance into the company.
essential staff moving forward.
BPs Challenge Program is a glob- As a BP Challenger, you won the Tech-
al initiative for new graduate recruits in nofest. What elements of that win were
their frst three years with the compa- directly fueled by education and train-
ny. PennEnergy had the chance to in- ing through BP?
terview three graduates of the program, TG: My coaches defnitely believed
to discuss how it supplemented their ed- As a BP intern, did you feel prepared in me before they knew what I was ca-
ucation and prepared them for careers to handle the challenges ahead of you? pable of, since I entered the competi-
in the industry. How effective was the education youd tion only a few months after joining the
Heres what they had to say. had before joining the BP internship company as a Challenger. They even
program? envisioned me winning globally before
Tracy Gunness TG: I graduated at the top of my the results of the local round were even
Tracy Gunness is a geologist current- class from the University of the West announced. Their enthusiasm and con-
ly working in Upstream: Exploration Indies, St. Augustine, with a Bachelors fdence in my ability inspired me to al-
and Appraisal for BP in Trinidad and degree and First Class Honors in pe- ways bring my best to the table. I tru-
Tobago. The graduate of the University troleum geosciences. While the uni- ly believe that even though I stood as
of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Gun- versity helped prepare me for the in- an individual in the competition, we
ness joined the company following an ternship, at BP Trinidad and Tobago I won as a team since my win is a testa-
internship experience. She is current- had a great opportunity to participate ment to the great coaching that I re-
ly in the second year of BPs Challenge in a real life project that I used for my ceived throughout my project and to
Program and is working on an appraisal university thesis. The project allowed date. Thats one thing I like about BP.
project involving the Manakin feld on me to apply my knowledge from uni- The company takes pride in teaching
the border of Trinidad and Venezuela. versity and integrate different aspects and developing the skills of others.

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Tess us about an experience you had as impressed by the way BP invests time program, Clemens also worked in Wyo-
an intern that fueled your professional and resources to help new employees ming initially, where he was in charge of
development. through comprehensive training cours- nearly 400 wells.
TG: The story that always sticks out for es. These courses are designed in such a
me was when I frst started my internship I way to bridge the gap between academia What was it like joining BP after col-
was given several objectives for my project. and the industry. They set the founda- lege? Were you overwhelmed entering
I was basically tasked to determine fault tion with a strong technical understand- the industry, or did you feel your educa-
evolution, timing and linkage for the area ing followed by exercises in industrial ap- tion had prepared you properly?
with some additional geochemical work. plication and examples. CC: I chose to work at BP because
When I fnished the task, I knew some- It has also helped me grow profession- of its culture. Specifcally, I like that the
thing was missing to complete the story, so ally by providing a roadmap for my career company employed many young people
I showed my data to the team leader and he and allowing me to sample three differ- as well as the companys Challenge pro-
told me to take the project and run with it. ent roles within the organization. gram that includes technical training. Its
I was really surprised! I thought they would like college but now you get to apply what
send this project to someone more senior, What were the biggest benefts of the you learned on actual projects around the
but my supervisor trusted me to get the job BP Challenge Program? world. College prepared me very well for
done and I got the go ahead. I took my data TG: Im actually still in the Challenge the oil industry, but the difference with
and integrated it to create an evolutionary Program and am at the end of my second BP was that it involved hands-on experi-
model for the area that showed trap for- year. Aside from allowing me to sample ence on actual projects. It has a different
mation and modifcation through time, two different roles within the organiza- feel to it. For me it was standing at the
as well as gas migration and accumulation. tion and providing consistent and struc- wellhead after executing a workover I de-
Then, I used the model to identify where tured learning, Challenge has provided signed and waiting to see whether the well
the best sites could be for exploration. I pre- a sense of community and events which came back online- its tough to get that in
sented the work that I had done to my su- allow us to give back. Since I have been the classroom.
pervisors and other senior decision makers. here, BP staff members have participat-
They were pleasantly surprised and hap- ed in several community projects, such In New Mexico, you oversee 200 wells
py about what I discovered and presented. as painting schools and feeding the poor. for BP. In Wyoming, it was 400. How
They even said that the project I led was What makes me most proud to work at did the Challenge Program prepare you
more on a Masters level, not a bachelors BP is the companys community interac- for that responsibility?
level, which was quite satisfying to hear. tion and positive impact. CC: You are given a lot of responsibil-
ity from the beginning here at BP. Chal-
How has the Challenge Program sup- Carter Clemens lenge also provides you with a world class
plemented your existing education? Carter Clemens will soon begin a new training program. Ive been able to attend
TG: Since I am still relatively new to international assignment for BP and was training programs taught by both univer-
the working world, I would say the ob- most recently a production engineer in sity professors and BPs technical experts
stacles I face are the same as any new the San Juan South Basin in Farming- which allow you to see a very practical
employee developing the right techni- ton, New Mexico. In New Mexico, Cle- side to things. You also have a huge peer
cal skills, working alongside a team and mens worked with natural gas and coal- base that you can use as a resource. As
adapting to a new environment. bed methane, managing 200 wells for BP. soon as you join BP you gain a network
The Challenge Program has helped Clemens is a graduate from the Universi- of several hundred people with knowl-
supplement my existing education by ty of Texas who studied petroleum engi- edge on different areas of BPs business.
providing consistent, structured learn- neering and joined the company follow- It also comes in handy to meet others if
ing and development throughout the frst ing college. A member of the Challenge youre new to Houston or a particular
three years of my career. I am constantly Program who recently completed the feld location.

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Do you feel the knowledge and experi- delivery of the worlds frst ever subsea infuenced my decision to enroll in a BP
ence of the older generation of oil & gas multi-stage acid fracture using a new type summer internship in 2006. The intern-
professionals is available to you? of technology. Michael is 27 years old and ship was in completions and I enjoyed the
CC: At BP our teams work in a very has been with BP for fve years. experience so much that I decided it was
interactive open air environment and, as the feld I wanted to work in, and BP was
a result, we have full access to technical North Sea platforms present unique the company I wanted to work for. For-
experts who really are the superstars of environmental challenges for workers. tunately, I was offered a conditional po-
this industry. They serve as our teachers How prepared were you for this environ- sition, which motivated me to work even
and mentors. Along with programs like ment, and how did training and prepa- harder in the fnal year of my robotics and
Challenge they ensure were prepared for ration through BP infuence you? cybertronics degree. In the end, I got the
the responsibilities of the job. MW: I worked as an offshore drilling results I needed and was able to join BPs
engineer for the frst year of the Chal- graduate program in 2007.
What is another memorable element of lenge program, during which time I What has impressed me throughout
your post-college training? gained first-hand, operational experi- my career at BP is how much knowl-
CC: One of the things Ive enjoyed ence on a rig. BP did prepare me before edge we have in the industry and what
most is the feld experience. My work I went to spend time on the platforms. we are able to achieve technically. The
has taken me to Texas, Wyoming, New For instance, as well as receiving standard scale and accuracy of the drilling, for in-
Mexico, and Colorado. In addition to the technical training, I had basic explosive stance, is mind blowing. I am currently
writing the procedure to install the com-
pletion in a well that more than fve miles
Its like college but now you get to apply what you long, and despite its huge scale, the well
will hit very precise coordinates to access
learned on actual projects around the world. hydrocarbons.

You garnered praise for delivery of the


change in scenery and side trips that these awareness training and also underwent worlds frst ever subsea multi-stage acid
provide, its been helpful more me to see a helicopter crash simulation that taught fracture using a new technology. How
a wide spectrum of reservoir types. From me how to escape if an accident were to did BPs training and education aid in
an engineering standpoint, different op- occur over water. this process for you?
erating conditions provide different chal- MW: I worked with a team to devel-
lenges. I feel that the ability to see several What were your impressions of the in- op and deliver the worlds frst ever sub-
different areas has given me better per- dustry before you began the Challenge sea multi-stage acid fracture, using a new
spective as an engineer. Also, its always Program? How were they different upon type of technology. Technically, it was the
fun to tackle new challenges. Out in the completion of the program? most interesting piece of work I have ever
feld you gain a big appreciation of how MW: The oil and gas industry and undertaken.
much impact what you are doing has on BP have both been a part of my life since It involved designing a system that
people. Its motivating. I was quite young. I remember BP staff would activate various components by
used to come and give talks at my school dropping different sizes of activation
Michael Wolanski and once I was taken on a trip to see one balls. This was done while pumping acid
Michael Wolanski is a Completions En- of their facilities. I think it was this early at high rate and high pressure.
gineer on the Magnus Platform in the exposure that led me to appreciate the im- To give an idea of scale, the acid was
North Sea. His role involves drilling wells portance of the sector in delivering ener- pumped at a rate that could fll a bath-
using some of the latest technology. His gy to the UK and also the contribution it tub in about a second and at a pressure
career highlight to date, has been the makes to the economy. This undoubtedly that is the equivalent of an elephant

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standing on an inch of space. The sys- and informal settings and there is al- such as stress analysis, and others can
tem was signifcant because it could po- ways support if you need it. I also have be spent at a vendors offce looking at
tentially enable access to more hydrocar- a mentor who I meet with on a regular new products.
bons, changing how fnancially viable it basis to look at technical challenges.
was to further develop certain areas of I also act as a mentor and technical What more can the company do to aid
the feld we were working on. coach to a number of summer interns in training future candidates?
and new BP engineers, which is very MW: BP invested heavily in my
Speak a little on preparation, how it has rewarding. training during the Challenge pro-
factored into your career, and how it can gram and has continued to support me
be best addressed for newcomers to the What were your biggest surprises from in my subsequent career and I think
industry. training with BP? the company does a good job of devel-
MW: The work you get to do at BP MW: I think its that every day is dif- oping young talent. However, there is
is extremely interesting, but it can be ferent. Some days you receive techni- room for improving training across all
a steep learning curve. Fortunately, its cal training, other days its health and companies operating in the sector. We
a great environment to learn in, as the safety training, but its that variety that need to become better, as an industry,
people working at BP have a lot of ex- keeps things interesting. The role itself at sharing best practices and in collab-
perience to share. You end up learning is similarly diverse, and some days are orating to deliver standardized training
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CAREER Insights

Networking After College


By Tony Lee

T
RYING to fnd a job Where to Start?
by calling people you The best people to enlist as you
dont know and asking launch a networking campaign
them for help probably sounds are those you know well and
dreadful, like a cross between who know you, such as:
telemarketing and door-to- Brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles,
door sales. After all, nobody cousins and any other relatives
likes rejection, and this job- who are willing to help, includ-
search strategy is sure to pro- ing your parents
voke a rash of apologies and College friends now in the
unreturned phone calls. workplace
Yet, what if it works? What Past professors who also work as
if you can fnd a great job sim- consultants or who have left ac-
ply by making phone calls and ademia for the business world
meeting with people who want to help technique because they dont like the way Former bosses, and co-workers at full-
you? Would you try it? Thats the prem- it sounds. They hate the idea of using or part-time jobs, internships or work-
ise behind networking, the practice of people to fnd a job, and the equate net- study assignments
contacting everyone you know (and ev- working with sleazy tactics used by un- Neighbors and family acquaintances
eryone they know) to ask for their advice scrupulous salesmen. Write down a list of people who might
and support. And it works. It sounds like a what can you do for have information on available jobs or,
A survey of more than 1500 success- me kinds of tactic that Id only try if I more importantly, who know other peo-
ful job hunters shows that 63% found knew Id never see the person again, says ple who might be helpful. Realize the
new positions by tapping their networks one recent college graduate. He couldnt importance of building a wide range of
of friends, family members, acquaintanc- be more wrong. contacts. Although many of these peo-
es and anyone else who would help. In An effective networking relationship ple may never hear about job openings,
comparison, only 11% found jobs by an- helps both parties. Contacts enjoy talking theyre critical because of the many
swering ads, and just 2% by sending un- about themselves, how they got jobs after friends and contacts theyll refer to you.
solicited resumes to company recruiters, college and how companies in their in- Next, decide what youll say when you
reports a New York-based career consult- dustry are doing. And if they can match reach people on your list. An approach
ing frm. you up with a job somewhere, theyre do- that works well is to frst explain your sta-
Although most job hunters have ing both you and your new employer a fa- tus (eg, a recent graduate) and your in-
heard successful networking stories from vor that they hope will be returned one terest (to gather information about hir-
friends and colleagues, some avoid the day. Its a win-win situation. ing trends in their industry and names
of others who might help you). If the per-
son says she doesnt know of any open-
Tony Lee is the Publisher of CareerCast.com and JobsRated.com
This article is reprinted by permission from www.CareerCast.com, Adicio Inc. ings, reiterate that what you really want
All rights reserved. is her opinion of the hiring market and

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the names of people who might know of right time helped me get the job, says Proven Approaches
openings. With this reassurance, most Bowman. To launch and maintain an effective net-
contacts will agree to a brief call, or will working campaign, consider the follow-
at least call back with a name or two. If Preparation is Key ing fve tips suggested by Ms. Besson:
the contact still doesnt understand, say To elicit someones support in a phone Set networking goals
thanks and move on. call, know all you can about the person Determine who you want to meet early
When calling a contact you dont youre calling. Getting through to a con- on and what you want to fnd out from
know who was referred to you, use the tact and making arrangements to see each person. As you efforts progress,
same two-part approach, but add a new that person isnt a victory. That comes evaluate the types of people who are
introduction: Hello, Mr. Jones. My for- only after youve completed a success- most helpful and try to contact others
mer college roommate Jill Smith sug- ful interview, and that doesnt happen who share their attributes.
gested I call you. Or, Jill Smith at ABC by accident. Build networking into your daily
Corp. thought you might be able to help Career counselors suggest research- schedule
me. Then explain your status and inter- ing contacts companies and industries The months before graduation can be
est and ask for a brief meeting. before each meeting. Develop an under- crazy, but you need to devote at least
Most people love to give 15 or 20 minutes to your network each
advice and are very willing day for it to pay off. Remember, the
to talk about their fled and best time to reach most executives by
the job market if you ap- Sometimes your best contact phone is early (before 8 am) and late
proach them the right way, (after 5:30 pm).
say career counselors, who is the most unlikely People you respect but dont neces-
say that recent grads typi- sarily like can be helpful
cally face three types of po- Sometimes, theyre the most objective
tential contacts when net- sources of solid information. On the
working. About 25% are real nice and will standing of each persons interests so that other hand, people you like and with
help you no matter what you say. About you can discuss your education and ex- whom you share common interests will
25% are mean and wont help no matter perience as it relates to their background be your most valued contacts over time.
how good or polite you are. The rest are and to potential needs in the market- When networking, make develop-
in the middle and will respond based on place, he says. ing a friendship rather than getting
how well you approach them. If you act After a successful exchange, send a something your primary goal
like youre going to plop yourself down in thank-you email; then continue to con- If they like you, people who lack useful
their chair and say, Tell me everything tact the person every month or so to re- information now will think of you when
you know, they wont help. You have to port your progress and ask for new leads. an opening arises.
guide them, coach them and ask good Dont become a pest, but dont think that Join professional organizations
questions, they say. one fve minute call or meeting will en- where you can easily meet people who
Sometimes your best contact is the gage their attention. work in the industry you hope to enter
most unlikely. Christine Bowman inter- You need to be relentless in using Campus groups are great, but reach be-
viewed on campus for insurance and sales your network contacts, but dont be de- yond them to join organizations com-
positions before graduating with a busi- fensive if they dont return your calls, posed of working professionals who can
ness administration degree from the Uni- says Taunee Besson, president of a career serve as terrifc contacts and mentors.
versity of Iowa. But she landed her present consulting frm in Dallas, Texas. If you Networking isnt easy, but compared
position as a staff accountant in Chica- rely on contacts to remember you weeks to most other job-search strategies out
go through her boyfriends sister-in-law. after a brief meeting or phone call, youll there, its a highly effective technique
Knowing the right people at the likely be disappointed. you cant afford to ignore.

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RECRUITERS Practicum

Attracting graduates to industry


By Jamie Ferguson

T
HE oil and gas industry offers a direct affect on the ability to attract In contrast to India and China where 1
new entrants a diverse range of emerging talent. million engineering students graduate
challenging career options with Parents of 20-somethings consider- annually, 120,000 engineering students
longevity, variety and opportunities for ing their career path may warn their in the U.S is extremely low.
world-wide travel. However, the pub- children of what was previously an How do we re-position the oil and gas
lics perception of the industry is often unstable industry. The energy market industry as an attractive career choice to
distorted. Many people living outside is dictated by oil prices and fuctuating todays young graduates? As an indus-
energy hubs like Aberdeen, Calgary prices in the 1990s meant downsizing try, we should do more collectively to
and Houston are unaware of the impor- engage talent in the countries we oper-
tance of the oil and gas sec- ate. We need to collaborate with
tor in the global economy, academia and with govern-
supporting hundreds of ment sectors. Many major oil
thousands of jobs, contributing companies for example, have long-
billions of dollars every year to Govern- term research commitments with major
ments and supplying the vast majority of universities around the world. We must
the worlds energy needs. How to attract be proactive in our attempt to reach the
young professionals to the oil and gas young as they are about to enter univer-
industry is high on the agenda at OTC sity and again whilst they are contem-
2012 with a whole event dedicated to plating career choices. We should edu-
the subject on the opening day. cate the public about the investment
Figures from the World Petroleum that the industry makes annually in
Council found that 50 percent of its 60 research and development, the diversity
member countries workforce is due to and less hiring. As of the geographical locations in which
retire in the next ten years. Over the a result, average work- they could live and work, the many
years, environmental disasters and safe- force age in developed economies is technically challenging projects exe-
ty breaches have contributed to a some- somewhere in the mid to late 40s. cuted each year, the advances in envi-
what negative public opinion of the The ability to locate hidden reserves ronmental safety and how lucrative a
energy industry. Last year, research by and extract precious hydrocarbons is career in the oil and gas industry can
the Gallup Organization found only based on a comprehensive understand- be compared to others. There is mile-
20% of participants viewed the oil and ing of science, math and engineering. age in the idea that the career choices
gas industry positively- ranking sec- These are subjects fewer students in of the young should be seen as the larg-
ond last. This negative perception has the Western World are keen to pursue. est investment that the industry makes.
It should be tackled with all the same
Jamie Ferguson joined Maxwell Drummonds Aberdeen team in 2006 and by July 2011 was effort, cunning and intelligence that a
promoted to Vice President of Global Business Development. Jamie has extensive experience consumer company harnesses when it
managing executive level searches for clients spanning the oil and gas value chain and looks to attract its customers; especially
has deep industry networks developed from working on assignments in over 20 countries
so, as energy and the humans that play a
on 6 continents. Maxwell Drummond International is a world leading retained search
consultancy offering professional search services to clients in all sectors of the energy and part in producing it, are the life blood of
natural resources industries. our civilization.

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