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8 The magazine for the international power industry February 2013
FEBRUARY 2013
SHOW ISSUE
4
VOLUME 21, ISSUE 2
THE ALCHEMY OF
TURBINE MATERIALS
KEEPING A LID ON
RISING TEMPERATURES
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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
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.
The spherical form of ceramic powder, a coating of which forms the heat
resistant layer on turbine blades, is being developed
Credit: Siemens
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Advanced gas turbine materials
CompressorsTurbo & Recip / Steam Turbines / Gas Turbines / Engines / Control Systems / Expanders www.dresser-rand.com
Advanced gas turbine materials
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.
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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to keep track of this, each blade must be with the best will and the greatest ingenuity, i for more information
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.
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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
CELEBRATING
such as being able to survive load cycling
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.
1983-2013
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
brittle and diffcult to work with.Two types of
ceramic are being actively explored. Siemens, 2013 is a year of celebrations for Structural Integrity! Were celebrating:
for example, is building on experience gained Our clients. Since 1983, youve given us 30 years of opportunity
in Westinghouse, which the company now to help generate solutions for the power industry.
owns, to pursue oxide-based ceramics. GE, Anatech. For 35 years, theyve helped you with their engineering
meanwhile, has been working on ceramics expertise in Structural Engineering and Nuclear Fuel Reactors. And
based on silicon carbide. now theyre doing so as a subsidiary of Structural Integrity.
Ceramics on their own do not have the A safety milestone. Weve worked over 2 million hours without a
structural properties needed for reliable lost-time injury.
turbine components so much development
is directed towards producing CMCs, as So Thank You! And we look forward to many more years serving you
mentioned by Professor Oakey, in which with innovative solutions!
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they must be insulated to protect them.
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
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
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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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
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
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
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)
OPRA Turbines
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
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
Exhaust
Exhaust mass NOx emissions Start-up time Dimensions
Pressure ratio temperature Weight (tonnes) Notes
fow (kg/s) (ppmv) (minutes) LxWxH (metres)
(C)
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)
Manufacturer Model Year Gross output (MW) Net output (MW) Heat rate (kJ/kWh) Net effciency (%)
Exhaust
Exhaust mass NOx emissions Start-up time Dimensions
Pressure ratio temperature Weight (tonnes) Notes
fow (kg/s) (ppmv) (minutes) LxWxH (metres)
(C)
Frequency (Hz) Condenser pressure (inHg) Gas turbine power (MW) Steam turbine power (MW) Gas turbine power (MW) Steam turbine power (MW)
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
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
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
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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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
600/610) 300 )
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
Combined heat
and power
50 Hz
MARC 1 generation for 24 450 65
applicable
renewable energy
and WtE
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
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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
Contact: Indl Prods Mgr, Mike Green
www.mtu.de
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
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
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
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Michelle Gratz
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INDUSTRY IN ONE CENTRAL LOCATION
The power industry is undergoing a period of major and complex change. Make sure you are
in the vanguard of this change by joining us in Vienna this June when the industry gathers for
POWER-GEN Europe.
POWER-GEN Europe is the largest and most Ministry of Energy, Russia and Marc H. Hall Director
comprehensive conference and exhibition for the for Energy, Wiener Stadtwerke, Austria; POWER-GEN
European electricity and power technology sector. Europe 2013 will once again be setting the power
No other conference and exhibition brings together industrys agenda.
so many essential elements of power generation
Also featured, is a high level industry and
strategy and technology under one roof.
political panel, moderated by journalist Stephen
Commencing with scene setting keynote Sackur, which will discuss whether the European
presentations by Reinhold Mitterlehner, Austrias Commissions twin goals of a free power market
Federal Minister, Economy, Family & Youth, Philippe across the EU and eliminating carbon emissions
Cochet, President of Alstom Thermal Power, from the sector are working in the best interests of
Alexander Novak, Russian Minister of Energy, the industry.
We invite you to beneft from the knowledge, networking and cutting-edge technology that
attending POWER-GEN Europe offers.
Owned and Produced by: Presented by: Supported by: Co-located with
Gas & Steam Turbine Directory
GEA Energietechnik GmbH Hadek Protective Systems BV HL Insulation Ltd icenta Controls Ltd
Dorstener St 18-29, Bochum D-44809 Beurs - WTC, PO Box 30139, Rotterdam Vehmaistenkatu 7, Tampere 33100 Finland, North Station Yard, Warminster Rd, Wilton,
Germany, +49-234-980-2615, 3001 DC The Netherlands, +358-3-3775300, hl@hlinsulation.com, Wiltshire SP2 0AT, UK,
julia.baeuml@geagroup.com, +31-10-405-1461, sales@hadek.com, www.hlinsulation.com +44-1722-741-890, sales@icenta.co.uk,
www.gea-energietechnik.com www.hadek.com Contact: Man Dir, Seppo Lautamki www.icenta.co.uk
Contact: Sls Dir, Albert de Kreij
GEA Filtri Gasparini HOERBIGER - Altronic Engine IDG-Dichtungstechnik GmbH
Associates Haldor Topsoe A/S Solutions Heinkelstr 1, Kirchheim D-73230 Germany,
Via Degli Artigiani 14, Brugherio, (MB) Nymollevej 55, Kgs Lyngby 2800 Braunhubergasse 23, Vienna 1110 Austria, +49-7021-98330,
20047 Italy, +39-039-2876145, Denmark, +45-452-720-00, +43-1-740-04-0, www.hoerbiger.com f.knoefel@idg-gmbh.com,
gasparini@geafiltri.com, www.geafiltri.com denox@topsoe.dk, www.topsoe.com Contact: Mktg Comms, Andr Cavalcante www.idg-gmbh.de
Contact: Export Sls Mgr, Michael Rummelin Contact: Sls/Mktg Mgr, Jens Ole Madsen Contact: Tech Dir, Frank Knoefel
Honeywell Process Solutions
GEA Heat Exchangers GmbH Haldor Topsoe Inc 1860 W Rose Garden Ln, Phoenix, AZ Imbibitive Technologies
Dorstener Str 484, Bochum D-44809 17629 El Camino Real, Suite 300, 85027, USA, +1-800-223-8947, 8 Hiscott St, Suite 1, St Catharines, ON
Germany, +49-234-980-0, Houston, TX 77058, USA, +1-281-228-5000, www.honeywellprocess.com L2R 1C6, Canada, +1-905-641-2323,
heatexchangers@gea.com, htdenoxsales@topsoe.com, imtech@imbiberbeads.com,
www.gea-heatexchangers.com www.haldortopsoe.com HOTSTART Manufacturing Inc www.imbiberbeads.com
Oil & Gas Div, 21732 Provincial Blvd, Contact: Corp Prod Mgr, J. Chris Polis
GEA Renzmann & Grnewald Hamon Deltak Inc Suite 170, Katy, TX 77450, USA,
GmbH 13330 12th Ave N, Plymouth, MN +1-509-534-6171, oil.gas@hotstart.com, IMERYS
GEA Heat Exchangers Div, (sub of GEA 55441, USA, +1-763-557-7440, www.hotstart.com 100 Mansell Ct E, Suite 300, Roswell, GA
Group AG), Industriestr 6, Monzingen info.hd@hamonusa.com, Contact: Mkt Mgr Oil-Gas, Rick Cargill 30076, USA, +1-770-645-3705,
55569 Germany, +49-6751-9303-0, www.hamonusa.com aurora@imerys.com,
wolfgang.siffring@geagroup.com, Contact: Mktg Mgr, Tiffany Crandall Howden North America Inc www.imerys-aurora.com
www.renzmann.com 7909 Parklane Rd, Columbia, SC 29223, Contact: Global Prod Mgr, Dave Osby
Contact: Sls Dir, Wolfgang Siffring H&L Instruments LLC USA, +1-803-741-2700,
34 Post Rd, PO Box 580, North Hampton, sales@howdenbuffalo.com, Indeck Power Equipment Co
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,
92 Cooper Ave, Tonawanda, NY 14150, rlandman@hlinstruments.com, info@indeck-power.com, www.indeck.com
USA, +1-716-876-9195, www.hlinstruments.com HPI LLC Contact: Sls Mgr, Mike Kessler
bnolan@gibraltarchimney.com, Contact: Pres/CTO, Robert Landman 15503 W Hardy Rd, Houston, TX 77060,
USA, +1-713-457-7500, info@hpi-llc.com, Independent Forgings &
www.gibraltarchimney.com
HARCO www.hpi-llc.com Alloys Ltd
Contact: Pres, William Nolan
186 Cedar St, Branford, CT 06405, USA, Victoria Forge, Livesey St, Sheffield, South
Global Monitoring +1-203-483-3757, rhoyt@harcolabs.com, HSB Global Standards Yorks S6 2BL, UK, +44-1142-343-000,
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
contactus@globalmonitoring.com, richard_prendergast@hsbct.com,
Hardwear Pty Ltd www.hsbglobalstandards.com Industrial Accessories Co-IAC
www.globalmonitoring.com
Contact: Pres, Steve Sanislo 175 Wellington Rd, North Clayton, VIC Contact: Prod Mktg Mgr, Richard 4800 Lamar Ave, Mission, KS 66202,
3168 Australia, +61-3-95619555, Prendergast USA, +1-913-384-5511,
Global Power Plant Services mehdi@hardchrome.com.au, iaccorp@iac-intl.com, www.iac-intl.com
242 Astor St, Newark, NJ 07114, USA, www.hardwear.com.au HTRI Asia-Pacifc Contact: Sls Eng, Brian Jones
+1-973-327-7777, info@globalpps.net, Contact: Metallurgist/Bus Dev Mgr, Mehdi World Business Garden Marive E 14F,
www.globalpowerplant.com Soodi Nakase 2-6, Mihamaku, Chiba Ingersoll Rand
261-7114 Japan, +81-43-297-0353, Industrial Technologies Div, 800-B Beaty St,
Global Training Solutions Inc HART Communication htri.asiapacific@htri.net, www.htri.net Davidson, NC 28036, USA,
3163 Winston Churchill Blvd, PO Box Foundation +1-704-655-4000, irwks4u@irco.com,
26067, Mississauga, ON L5L 5W7, 9390 Research Blvd, Suite I-350, Austin, HTRI EMEA www.ingersollrandproducts.com
Canada, +1-416-806-5777, TX 78759, USA, +1-512-794-0369, The Surrey Technology Centre, 40 Occam
info@globaltrainingsolutions.ca, www.hartcomm.org Rd, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7YG, UK, Innovative Steam
www.globaltrainingsolutions.ca +44-1483-685-100, htri.emea@htri.net, Technologies (IST)
HEINZMANN GmbH & Co KG www.htri.net 549 Conestoga Blvd, Cambridge, ON
Gorman-Rupp Co Engine & Turbine Management Div, N1R 7P4, Canada, +1-519-740-0757,
600 S Airport Rd, Mansfield, OH 44903, Am Haselbach 1, Schoenau D-79677 Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc jhilborn@otsg.com, www.otsg.com
USA, +1-419-755-1011, Germany, +49-7673-8208-0, 100 Boilermaker Ln, PO Box 530,
grsales@gormanrupp.com, info@heinzmann.de, www.heinzmann.com Coolidge, GA 31738-0530, USA, Inspecteam Hydro
www.grpumps.com Contact: Man Dir, Markus Gromer +1-229-346-3545, info@hurstboiler.com, Unit 5, The Dairy, The Green, Godstone,
Contact: Intl Programs Mgr, Todd Wise www.hurstboiler.com Surrey RH9 8DY, UK, +44-1883-742-568,
Helmick Corp Contact: Mktg Dir, Jeff Hurst info@inspecteam-hydro.com,
Goulds Pumps 998 Minor Ave, Fairmont, WV www.inspecteam-hydro.com
240 Fall St, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, 26555-0071, USA, +1-304-366-3520, Hydratight Contact: Mktg/Bus Dev Dir, Gael Bozec
USA, +1-315-568-2811, gpsales@itt.com, custserv@helmickcorp.com, 5001 Moundview Dr, Red Wing, MN
www.gouldspumps.com www.helmickcorp.com 55066, USA, +1-800-283-1937, International Energy Systems
Contact: Mktg Mgr, John Manna Contact: Cust Svc Supv, Vicki Denham redwing@hydratight.com, (1983) Ltd
www.hydratight.com 1387 Haywood Ave, West Vancouver, BC
GP Strategies Corp Helmut Mauell GmbH Contact: Sls Leader USA/Canada, Patrick V7T 1V4, Canada, +1-604-913-6618,
Energy Services Div, (formerly General AM Rosenhuegel 1-7, Velbert D-42553 Troy ies@iesl.com, www.iesl.com
Physics Corp), 25 Northpointe Pkwy, Germany, +49-20-53-13-450, Contact: Pres, K. Douglas Cullen
Suite 100, Amherst, NY 14226, USA, uki@mauell.com, www.mauell.com Hydratight Ltd
+1-800-803-6737, Axcess 10, Bentley Rd S, Darlaston, International Power
energyservices@gpstrategies.com, Hilliard Corp West Midlands WS10 8LQ, UK, Machinery Co
http://powerplant.gpstrategies.com 100 W 4th St, Elmira, NY 14902-1504, +44-121-5050-600, 50 Public Sq, Terminal Tower, Suite 834,
Contact: Dir Bus Dev, Sid Sutherland USA, +1-607-733-7121, andy.lewis@hydratight.com, Cleveland, OH 44113, USA,
mrose@hilliardcorp.com, www.hydratight.com +1-216-621-9514, kernx06@sbcglobal.net,
Gravitational Systems www.hilliardcorp.com Contact: Sls Mgr, Roy Sheldon www.intlpwr.com
Engineering Inc Contact: Mktg Mgr, Rob Doud Contact: Pres, Alan Kern
HYTORC
Energy Systems Div, (sub of Alacrity Services
Hioki EE Corp (div of UNEX Corp), 333 Rt 17 N, INTERNORMEN Technology
Inc), 6400 Newman Rd, Clifton, VA
20124, USA, +1-312-224-8152, 81 Koizumi, Ueda, Nagano 386-1192 Mahwah, NJ 07430, USA, GmbH
inqiry@gravitationalsystems.org, Japan, +81-268-28-0562, +1-201-512-9500, info@hytorc.com,
Friedensstr 41, Altlussheim Germany,
www.gravitationalsystems.com os-com@hioki.co.jp, www.hioki.com www.hytorc.com
+49-620-520-940,
Contact: Dir Applied Res/Dev, Gare Contact: Bus Dev Mgr, Michelle Uchiyama Contact: Pres, Eric Junkers
marketing@internormen.com,
Henderson www.internormen.com
Hitachi Power Europe GmbH Iberdrola Ingenieria y
Contact: Mktg Mgr, Suzana Vidakovic
Graycor Schiffer Str 80, Duisburg 47059 Germany, Construccion
2 Mid America Plaza, Suite 400, +49-203-8038-0, Ribera de Axpe, 5, Erandio, Vizcaya ITH Engineering Inc
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181, USA, infobox@hitachi-power.com, 48950 Spain, +34-9-4601-9026, 5000 Prime Pkwy, McHenry, IL 60050,
+1-630-684-7110, info@graycor.com, www.hitachi-power.com bgp@iberdrola.es, www.iberinco.com USA, +1-815-363-4900, info@itheng.com,
www.graycor.com Contact: Head PR/Mktg, Helge Schulz Contact: Bus Dev, Borja Gotxikoa www.ith.com
Contact: Gen Mgr, Matt Rasper
NOVEMBER 1214, 2013 | ORANGE COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER | ORLANDO, FL, USA
Covering every aspect of the power generation industry, POWER-GEN International, NUCLEAR POWER International,
Renewable Energy World Conference & Expo North America and POWER-GEN Financial Forum converge in 2013 to
form POWER GENERATION WEEK. Beneft from fve days packed with pre-conference workshops, technical tours,
over 70 conference sessions, panel discussions, three exhibition days and multiple networking events. Like never
before, youll have access to nearly every facet of the market all under one roof.
For more information, enter 25 at pei.hotims.com
Attracting 7,000 delegates and attendees from over 60 countries from South East Asia
and around the world, nowhere else gives you the opportunity to reach and meet senior
executives and industry professionals in one place at the same time, providing key
networking and business opportunities.
The POWER-GEN Asia conference has become the major annual platform for the industry
to discuss the topics and issues of today and is regularly contributed to with keynote
speeches from Government Ministers and Governors of the regions utility companies.
www.powergenasia.com
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,
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The New
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TRAINING INSIGHTS:
Skilled Transition
CAREER INSIGHTS
Networking After College
RECRUITERS
PRACTICUM
Attracting Graduates
to Industry
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
6 TRAINING INSIGHTS
Skilled Transition
Hilton Price, PennWell
10 CAREER INSIGHTS
Stacey Schmidt, Publisher
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Networking After College Dorothy Davis, Content Director
Tony Lee, CareereCast.com dorothyd@pennwell.com
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Dorothy Davis
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N the Fall semester of 2012 The Part of what was so Now here I am, a pro-
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would address the frst class. ered my world. While fessional in service to an
Skilled Transition
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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
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
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