Meeting today’s power demands by optimising plant flexibility for smarter power generation

As the demand for power increases and pressure from the EU to enlarge your renewables portfolio tightens, it is imperative that flexible power generation is successfully achieved within your fleet. Only through enhancing your plant flexibility can you ensure reliable and profitable back up to the more cyclic nature of renewables whilst driving down overall emissions andensuring the energy gap is met. An accurate evaluation of the energy market is now crucial to determine the very best approach towards increasing your renewables uptake and guaranteeing plant profitability.

Through in-depth case studies, active panel discussions and innovative roundtable discussions, Power Plant Flexibility and Optimisation will draw together the highest level of utility executives, grid operators and solution providers to pinpoint essential strategic and technical modifications to advance your fleets’ capability to meet today’s power demands


Key strategic points will include:

Fully understanding the economics of the energy market to better define your strategy for enhancing flexibility of your power generation at the lowest possible cost

  •  Assessing the very best approach towards developing your fleet to enable a greater percentage uptake of renewables
  • Improving dialogue with your TSO to effectively work together to achieve a mutually beneficial strategy for feeding onto a stable grid

Key technical points will include:

Evaluating the impact of continual ramping up and down to pinpoint plant modifications that will enhance flexibility and minimise wear and tear

  • Enhancing your CCGT plant to enable a viable and reliable approach towards faster responses to fluctuating power demands
  • Defining the capacity for your coal plants to optimise their flexibility whilst driving down emissions at the lowest possible cost

Feedback from the across our european power series:

Very informative conference, I have managed to meet and network with fellow industry professionals. Great experience.” - MECA Engineer, Drax Power Ltd

“Truly a great variety of attendees throughout Europe and beyond, a good networking opportunity” - Power Plant Manager, EON Engineering

“Good conference, interesting topics, well presented. A good range of topics”-
CO2 Coordinator, Electrabel

“Informative, interesting and relevant presentations delivered by experts demonstrating the industry is addressing its challenges effectively” -
Boilers & Combustion Manager, RWE NPower

“Interesting presentations. Good balance between the time for presentations and the time for networking. The speed networking boosted the general climate for networking.” - Senior Process Engineer, EDP

“Excellent networking opportuniy, Expperts provided a quality platform to meet key players, share ideas and experiences and set up future visits to continue the positive dialogue.”- Group Sales Manager, GreenBank

“Well-organised, high-level conference with excellent networking opportunities”. Marketing Manager, Nalco Mobotec

“Interesting contacts and exciting presentations”- General Manager, Jeffrey Radar

“Highly competent presenters from across the power industry. This conference is always a yearly highlight for the European Power Industry” – VP Europe, Siemens

“Conference well organized and great open discussions for a moving industry” – DirectorDONG

“Very informative in particular on the major projects that are currently under construction” – Head of Conventional Thermal, Alpiq

“Diverse presentation topics and plenty of opportunities to network with key decision-makers within the industry”- Clyde Union Pumps

“Fantastic presentations and discussions”- E.ON

“Excellent as usual” - E. C& I Applications Specialist, ABB

“The presentations are well prepared and focused to the actual market demand. Time planning was perfect” - General Manager, Cimtas Pipe Fabrication and Trading