Why Exhibit at ELECTRIC POWER 2023?
Exhibiting at ELECTRIC POWER puts your company directly in touch with thousands of attendees that work for generating companies. This event draws attendees that work in engineering, operations, maintenance, and management roles within their utility company. If you're interested in doing business with end-users and utilities, then you need to exhibit at ELECTRIC POWER. This year's exhibition will feature 200+ market leading companies showcasing the latest products, services, and applications for the power industry.
Programs in Electric Power Expo USA 2023:
- 1: Power Plant Performance & Profitability
Competitive power markets demand that power plants, regardless of fuel, be operated efficiently and cost-effectively. Top-performing plants need to manage multiple fast-moving variables: fuel delivery, planned and unplanned outages, predictive maintenance, workforce readiness and adequacy, as well as cycling and forced outage recovery. These sessions will help you improve your plant’s performance and bottom line.
- 2: Environmental Compliance
Environmental regulations of stack emissions (including CO2) as well as water and wastewater management continue to impact power plant operations. Revisions to Clean Water Act effluent discharge rules, for example, are likely to usher in a new era of compliance in which power plants consider their entire waste stream from stack to water outlet. Experts taking part in these sessions focus on the tools and techniques (including cogeneration) that your power plant may need in order to remain compliant with environmental regulations.
- 3: Technology Advancements & Improvements
It takes technology solutions to meet the regulations and economic burdens placed on the power industry, which changes the way power systems and power plants operate. This track will address 4 areas to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness: 1) New technologies & solutions for the gas turbine community 2) solutions for coal-fired plants facing new regulations and 3) advances in the renewable sector including energy storage and integrating storage with other generation sources 4) nuclear energy updates and improvements.
- 4: Power Plant Resiliency
Weather events, cyber threats, and situational emergencies such as fires demand vigilance from power plant operators. The name of the game is mitigating risk while simultaneously ensuring safety, complying with regulations, and keeping the power plant competitive. Learn how to build resiliency in your power plant to mitigate risk from weather (everything from flooding to drought) and cyber-attacks and to prepare for emergencies that involve local first responders and on-site safety teams. This track will also address proven methods for developing a plant safety culture.
This topic is at the heart of the industrial market that is so vibrant in the South. CHP finds a natural home with industrial and institutional owners where the need for power and heat exist together. This track addresses CHP project development, environmental permitting, operational considerations, and technology.
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