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DAY 1 - MONDAY, NOV 6
Time Auditorium
08:00 to 13:00 Plenary Morning Session
14:00 to 18:30 Plenary Afternoon Session
18:30 to 20:30 Exhibitor Reception in Exhibition Area
DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY, NOV 8
Time Auditorium Garbi Conference Room
08:00 to 13:00 Surge Arresters
14:00 to 18:20 Insulators, Materials, Inspection Cables & Accessories
DAY 2 - TUESDAY, NOV 7
Time Auditorium Garbi Conference Room
08:00 to 13:00 Utility Engineers Report on Service Experience
14:00 to 18:30 Insulator Technologies Bushings & Substation Insulators
18:30 to 19:30 Refreshments in Exhibition Area
PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE AGENDA
Register now at:www.inmrworldcongress.com
Meliã Hotel & Conference Center Barcelona-Sitges, Spain
Nov. 5-8, 2017
WORLD CONGRESSMore than 85 practical technical presentations by world experts in design, application, monitoring & maintenance of:
• line & substation insulators • surge arresters• cable accessories • bushings
Plus a PRODUCT & TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION featuring over 60 industry leaders from across the globe
Don’t miss this unique event for engineers and other professionals from the power industry.
SUNDAY, NOV 5
Time Auditorium Foyer at Melia-Sitges Hotel
13:00 to 19:00 Registration & Pick-Up of Badges & Materials
20:00 to 21:00 Welcome Reception in Hotel Garden or Atrium
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Partners:
Key Partners:
Official Host Utility:
08:00 Welcome to Delegates from
Host Utility Manuel López-Cormenzana
Manager of Facilities Maintenance Red Eléctrica de España (REE), Spain
08:10 Trends in Energy &
Electrical Power Worldwide & Impact on Development of T&D Systems
Alessandro Clerici Corporate Senior Advisor CESI, Italy
08:35 Leveraging Technology to
Drive the Future of Surge Arresters & Insulators
Peter Swales Hubbell Power Systems, United States
09:00 Role of Composite
Insulators in Innovative Tower Solutions, Line Uprating & Upgrading
Konstantin Papailiou past Chairman, CIGRE SC 22 (Overhead Lines), Switzerland
09:20 Silicones Accompany
Economic & Social Megatrends
Andrei Szabo Wacker Chemie, Germany
09:40 Impact of Environmental
Constraints on Electrical System Development & Insulation
Michele de Nigris RSE, Italy
10:00 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition
10:50 Polymer Insulation
for Today’s Network Requirements
Frank Schmuck Pfisterer-Sefag, Switzerland
11:10 Insulator Materials Toward
Development of Insulators of the Future
Stanislaw Gubanski Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
11:30 Necessary Check Points
& Testing for Quality Screening of Insulators
Jean-Marie George Sediver, France
11:50 Key Issues for Development
of Composite Insulators Liang Xidong
Tsinghua University, China
12:10 Key Technologies for
Preventing Major Pollution Flashovers: Experience in China
Su Zhiyi EPRI - State Grid Corp. of China, China
Monday, Nov. 6, 2017 PLENARY MORNING SESSION
AuditoriumChairman: Marvin L. ZimmermanINMR, Canada
12:30 Review of Market Development & Projected Future Trends for T&D Equipment: 2015 to 2025
Steve Aubertin Goulden Reports, United Kingdom
12:50 Summary of Morning Session/Questions
13:00 Lunch
PLENARY AFTERNOON SESSION AuditoriumChairman: Alberto Pigini Consultant, Italy
14:00 Totally Insulated Framing Designs
Tony Carreira K-Line Insulators, Canada
14:25 Using E-Field Modeling to Improve Performance of Transmission Lines
Jonathan Whitmore MacLean Power Systems, United States
14:50 Focus on Manufacturers: Delivering Optimal Product Quality Under Cost Pressures
Bas Verhoeven DNV GL Kema Laboratories The Netherlands
15:15 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition
16:00 Optimizing RTV Silicone Application Techniques in Harsh Service Conditions
Raouf Znaidi T&D Consultant, Tunisia
16:25 Insulator Requirements: Design Criteria, Operation Parameters & Standards Review
Javier García Hernandez La Granja Insulators, Spain
16:50 Practical Experience with State-of-the-Art Surge Arrester Monitoring Devices
Philipp Raschke Tridelta Meidensha, Germany
17:15 EasyQuench Technology,
20 Years of Innovation in Lightning Protection for Lines
Jens Bothe Streamer Electric, Switzerland
17:40 Trends & Demands
from TSOs Driving New Investment in High Voltage Laboratories
Dan Windmar STRI, Sweden
18:05 Reviewing 25 Years
Development of the World Insulator Industry
Marvin Zimmerman INMR, Canada
18:25 Summary of Afternoon Session
18:30 Special Reception in Exhibition Area (until 20:30)
WORLD CONGRESS
08:00 Resolving Problems With
Insulation in High Pollution Service Environments
Daniel Blanco RED Electrica de España, Spain
08:25 Real World Utility Experience
with Compact Designs Dimitri Georgopoulos
AltaLink, Canada
08:50 Testing & Service
Experience with Insulators on GCCIA Network
Ahmad Al-Thagafi Gulf Cooperation Council Interconnection Authority (GCCIA), Saudi Arabia
09:15 Experience with Design &
Erection of Insulated Cross-Arms During the Stevin Project
Jean-François Goffinet Elia Engineering, Belgium
09:40 CompactLine Project to
Develop & Implement a Highly Compact Double System 400 kV Line
Wilhelm Kiewitt 50Hz Transmission, Germany
10:05 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition Area
11:00 Case Study for Using &
Monitoring Composite Insulators on Overhead Lines Under Natural Pollution
Alberto Rodrigues de Sousa TAESA, Brazil
11:25 Line & Station Insulators in
Transmission Systems: A Question of Confidence
Massimo Marzinotto Terna, Italy
11:50 Electrical Design of New
±525 kV Line & Other Experience in Western Corridor Project
Kjell Halsan & Bjarni Helgi Thorsteinsson Statnett Norway
12:15 Overhead Line Inspection at
Energias de Portugal (EDP) Rui Manual Martins
EDP Labelec, Portugal
12:40 Utility Perspective on
Insulator Standards & Documentation Required to Assure Compliance
Dimitri Georgopoulos AltaLink, Canada
13:00 Lunch
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 PLENARY MORNING SESSSIONUtility Engineers Report on Service Experience
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 BREAKOUT SESSION Insulator Technologies
AuditoriumChairman: Marvin L. Zimmerman INMR, Canada
AuditoriumChairman: Igor Gutman STRI, Sweden
14:00 EPRI R&D on Insulators &
Arresters Chris Englebrecht
EPRI, The Netherlands
14:20 Standards Follow
Innovations: Reviewing Progress in Insulator Technology & Need for Standards
Jens M. Seifert Lapp Insulators, Germany
14:40 Combined Loading Guide
for Composite Line Post Insulators
Tony Baker K-Line Insulators, United States
15:00 DC Pollution Performance:
Current Approximations & Future Needs
Jean-Marie George Sediver, France
15:20 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition Area
16:00 Biological Growths on
Composite Insulators Igor Gutman
STRI, Sweden
16:20 RTV Silicone-Coated Glass
Insulators: Test Station Experience
Hector de Santos La Granja Insulators
16:40 Line Post Loading
Considerations in Braced & Unbraced Applications
Jeffrey Butler Hubbell Power Systems, United States
17:00 Shielding Electrodes for
HVDC Alberto Pigini
Consultant, Italy
17:20 Round Robin Dielectric Type
Testing of 400 kV Insulator Set
Jan Lachman EGU HV Laboratory, Czech Republic
17:40 Development of
Nanostructured Ceramic Insulators
Jose Contreras GE Prolec & Celeco, Mexico
18:00 Innovative Test Techniques
to Verify Corona, Pollution & Ice/Snow Performance of Insulation Structures
Igor Gutman STRI, Sweden
18:20 Session Summary/Questions
18:30 Refreshments in Exhibition Area (open until 19:30)
WORLD CONGRESS
14:00 Changes to IEC 60137 &
CIGRÉ Study on Transformer Reliability
Lars Jonsson ABB, Sweden
14:20 Transformer Bushing
Reliability Survey by ASEAN Utilities & Risk Mitigation Measures
Gobi Kannan Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia
14:40 Development of UHV
Bushings for Extreme Seismic Conditions
Paolo Cardano GE Grid Solutions, Italy
15:10 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition Area
16:00 Detecting On-Line Partial
Discharge in OIP Bushings & Oil-Filled CTs
Brian Sparling Dynamic Ratings, Canada
16:20 Technical Design Require-
ments for Composite Hollow Core Insulators Regarding Pollution Performance Under AC & DC
Eric Moal Reinhausen Power Composites, Germany
16:40 Innovations, Developments
& Remaining Challenges for UHV Insulator Design
Dong Wu ABB, Sweden
17:00 Design & Testing Station
Insulators from Icing Point of View
Eros Stella GE Grid Solutions, Italy
17:20 Key Challenges of HVDC
Insulation Systems Fabrice Perrot
GE Energy Grid Solutions, United Kingdom
17:40 Application of Advanced
Methods to Enhance Safety of Personnel & Increase Plant Reliability
Sedat Adili ABB, Switzerland
18:00 High-Voltage Shunt Reactor
Switching: Abundant Source of Overvoltages to be Assessed by Testing
Rene Smeets DNV GL KEMA Laboratories The Netherlands
18:20 Session Summary/Questions
18:30 Refreshments in Exhibition Area (open until 19:30)
Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 BREAKOUT SESSION Bushings & Substation Insulators
Garbi Conference RoomChairman: Lars Jonsson ABB. Sweden
Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 BREAKOUT SESSION Surge Arresters:
AuditoriumChairman: Jonathan Woodworth Arrester Works, United States
08:00 Mitigating Ground Potential
Rise on Towers Using Line Arresters
Frédéric Maciela EDF, France
08:20 30 Year Performance
Overview of Arrester Housing Materials
Larry Vogt Consultant to FPL, United States
08:40 10 Years of Field Experience
with EGLA Type Line Arrest-ers at the Comisíon Federal de Electricidad (CFE)
Gerardo Montoya-Tena Instituto Nacional de Electricidad y Energías Limpias, Mexico
09:00 Arrester Technology
Improves Transmission Line Performance: Experience in Malaysia
Iryani Mohamed Rawi Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia
09:20 Electro-Thermally Coupled
FEM Simulations of HV Station Arresters, With & Without Grading
Moritz Giessel TU Darmstadt, Germany
09:40 Most Effective Lightning
Protection of Lines with Diverse Modifications of LLPD
Katerina Koreneva Streamer, Russia
10:00 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition
10:30 Lightning Interactions &
Damage to Wind Turbines Joan Montanyá Puig
Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
10:50 Development & Applica-
tions of Surge Arresters with High Gradient & Low Residual Voltage
He Jianling Tsinghua University, China
11:10 Distance Arrester
Protection of Cables, O/H Lines & Transformers
Manu Haddad University of Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
11:30 Performance & Revenue
Enhancements Utilizing Line Surge Arresters
Ryan Freeman Hubbell Power Systems, United States
11:50 Mitigating Switching
Surges Using Surge Arresters & Point On Wave Controllers
Jorge Hollmann BC Hydro, Canada
WORLD CONGRESS
12:10 Achieving Long Service Life
from Transmission Line Arresters
William Chisholm Consultant, Canada
12:30 Applying Transmission
Line Arresters to Mitigate Lightning Induced Damage to Co-Located Pipelines
Jonathan Woodworth ArresterWorks, United States
12:45 Impact of Superimposed
Direct & 50 Hz Alternating HV Stress on Current & Voltage Distribution Along Surge Arresters
Christoph Hippler Tridelta Meidensha, Germany
13:00 Lunch
Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 BREAKOUT SESSION Insulators, Materials, Inspection
AuditoriumChairman: William Chisholm Canada
14:00 Discharge Detection Thresh-
old for Corona Cameras Riaan Rossouw
Uvirco Technologies, South Africa
14:20 Achieving Proper Adhesion
Between Silicone Elastomers & Various Substrates
Andreas Bacher Wacker Chemie, Germany
14:40 Interface Resistivity – A
New Method to Evaluate FRP Rod-to-Housing Interfacial Performance in Composite Insulators
Liang Xidong Tsinghua University, China
15:00 Power System Applications
of High Temperature Vulcanized & Addition Type LSR
Lee Yanmin Shenzhen Square Silicone, China
15:20 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition
16:00 Review of 20 Years of
Silicone Coated Insulators in the Field
Fabien Virlogeux Sediver, France
16:20 Modern Process Control
& Automation of Silicone Components for Power Systems
Rainer Bantle DESMA Elastomertechnik, Germany
16:40 Using Satellite Maps of
Pollution Flux for Improved Insulator Selection & Operation
William Chisholm Consultant, Canada
17:00 Excellent Performance in
Insulators: Type Tests & Sample Tests Requirements
Laura Vegazo Juzgado La Granja Insulators, Spain
17:20 Developments in Moulding
Machines for Insulation Components
Nancy Liu Yizumi Rubber Machinery, China
17:40 Self-Driving Drones for
Power Line Inspection Ike van Cruyningen
LineSpect, Canada
18:00 Classification of Infrared,
Corona & Visual Patrol Anomalies
Derrick Brydges Linewise Aerial, Canada
18:20 Session Summary/Questions
Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2017 BREAKOUT SESSION Cables & Accessories
Garbi Conference RoomChairman: Klaus-Dieter Haim Zittau-Görlitz University of Applied Sciences, Germany
14:00 Cable Accessories as
Enablers for the Future Grid Michael Zerrer
Pfisterer, Germany
14:20 Overview of Silicone
Elastomers, Gels & Auxiliary Materials for Cable Accessory Applications
Jens Lambrecht Wacker Chemie, Germany
14:40 Safety Aspects of MV/
HV Underground Cables & Accessories in Urban Areas
Pierpaolo Tucci & Uberto Vercelotti CESI, Italy
15:00 New Design Concept for
Polymeric HVDC Cable Joints
Hansjoerg Gramespacher ec4ac, Switzerland
15:20 Coffee Break & Visit to Exhibition
16:00 Ins & Outs of Testing 320 kV
DC Cable Hong He
DNV GL KEMA Laboratories The Netherlands
16:15 Specific Requirements &
Techniques for Designing Dry Type Cable Terminations
Thomas Klein Strescon, Germany
16:45 Experience in Assessment
of High Voltage Terminations Jan Debus
Brugg Cable, Switzerland
17:05 Technology Trends in Cable
& Connector Design & Impact on Accessories
Klaus-Dieter Haim Zittau-Görlitz University of Applied Sciences, Germany
17:25 Session Summary/Questions
WORLD CONGRESS
Dates & RegistrationThe 2017 INMR WORLD CONGRESS will start on Monday, Nov. 6 at 08:00 and conclude on Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 18:00. Registration and pick-up of badges as well as Conference materials will take place on Sunday, Nov. 5 between 13:00 and 18:00 and continue again on Monday, Nov. 6 from 07:00 to 10:00.
Venue & HotelThe 2017 INMR WORLD CONGRESS (Conference as well as PRODUCT & TECH-NOLOGY EXHIBITION) will take place at the large Congress Center of the Meliá Sitges HotelSpecial arrangements have been made for attendees to reserve hotel rooms at a reduced rate. Those planning to attend this event are urged to make reserva-tions as soon as possible to ensure availability of rooms.To reserve hotel rooms:1. Please visit www.inmrworldcongress.com2. Click on menu link, RESERVE H0TEL ROOM3. You will be transferred to the Melia-Sitges Hotel Reservation System where
you can book the type of room you want for the duration of your stay. The hotel will send you confirmation of your reservation.
About SitgesSitges is a marvelous seaside town just 40 minutes drive south of Barcelona, with convenient and frequent train access. It is also only a 30 minute drive from Barcelona’s International Airport. The town has a long history and contains interesting sights as well as a lively old town with narrow cobblestone streets full of museums, tapas bars, restaurants, shops and galleries. The town enjoys a special microclimate due to its protection by surrounding mountains and is typically always a bit warmer and sunnier than Barcelona.
Welcome ReceptionAll persons duly registered for this event will receive an invitation to participate, without cost, at a special Welcome Reception scheduled for Sunday, Nov 5 at 20:00 in the outdoor pool and garden area of the Melia Sitges. Beverages, hot and cold canapés as well as entertainment will be provided.
Registration Fees Includes access to all conference sessions, access to Exhibition, copy of Confer-ence PROCEEDINGS, lunches, coffee breaks and invitation to Welcome Reception.
Registration FormGeneral Inquires – Telephone: 1-514-939-9540 • Telefax: 1-514-939-6151 • E-mail: [email protected]: Marvin L. Zimmerman, Conference Chairman, P.O. Box 95, Westmount Station (Montréal), Québec, Canada H3Z 2T1Registration can also be made at: http://inmrworldcongress.com/register-to-attend.html
CANCELLATION POLICY: Registration fees paid in advance are fully refundable upon written confirmation prior to Sept. 15, 2017. Fees will not be refunded for cancellations received after that date. Substitution of delegates is permitted at any time. The organizers reserve the right to cancel this event if necessary and will, in this event, make a full refund of any registration fees paid in advance irrespective of date. No liability is assumed by INMR for changes in venue, content or speakers.
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General Registration Euros 595. per personSpecial Group Registration (min. 3 people from same company register and pay at same time) Euros 495. per person
Utility Delegate Registration Euros 495. per personGroup Utility Registration (min. 3 people from same utility) Euros 395. per person
Special Reduced Registration for Delegates from Electric Utilities (must be TSO, DSO or other power supply utility)
WORLD CONGRESS
Our company specializes in a series of products that includes composite insulators (power line, substation, electric railway series), composite dry wall bushings, lighting arresters and fuse cutout bushings. We are the first private enterprise in China that received KEMA test report for Composite Insulator. Our products are sold throughout China and the world. We aim to develop the best high voltage products with a corporate goal of “Toward Excellence for a Trustworthy Brand”.
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ZONRI Company will move forward together with you and sincerely cooperate with you to meet all your needs.