2nd Annual Excellence in
Wind Turbine Life-Cycle
Management Forum
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About the Conference
Every year from now, up to 20,000 turbines around the world will be entering the second half of their 20-year design life, already having long since fallen out of standard manufacturer warranties. The turbines now increasingly attracting the attention of O&M technicians are bigger, heavier, taller, and much more complex than their predecessors.
During the two days of the event our speakers from leading energy companies will cover the following topics:
- Digitalization and AI: Maximizing energy production through the incorporation of cutting-edge technologies
- Best-practice in predictive wind blade maintenance: A focus on predictive, preventive, and autonomous maintenance
- A scrutiny of the relationship between the operator and the OEM
- A focus on the key optimization actions to achieve operational efficiency
- Case study: Choosing the best O&M strategies for turbines nearing end-of-life
- A focus on data-driven O&M
- Excellence in wind turbine predictive maintenance
Speakers
FRIDOLIN ROTH
Head of Operations & Business Development Renewables
Axpo, Switzerland
TEEMU VEKKELI
O&M Technical Manager, Asset Manager
Eurus Energy Europe B.V., Netherlands
SANDRO DI NOI
Wind Turbine Blade Expert
ENECO, Netherlands
NICOLAS DIETENBECK
Wind Asset Management Director
Akuo Energy, France
SONIA LILEO
Head of Performance, Technology and Innovation – Renewables
Fortum, Sweden
Press & Articles
Real-time feedback for smart energy usage
Case study of a cleanroom build: To infinity and beyond
What are your pain points moving to Pharma 4.0?
Design and Development of Cost Effective Clean Rooms
For Pharmaceutical Units
Effects of different air change rates on cleanroom ‘in operation’ status
Real-time feedback for smart energy usage
Case study of a cleanroom build: To infinity and beyond
What are your pain points moving to Pharma 4.0?
Design and Development of Cost Effective Clean Rooms
For Pharmaceutical Units
Effects of different air change rates on cleanroom ‘in operation’ status
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