5th Annual Global Wind Turbine Onshore Operations, Maintenance & Life-Cycle Management
5th Annual Global Wind Turbine Onshore Operations, Maintenance And Life-Cycle Management
Event Overview
The conference itself is TBM Group’s 5th edition of what has been one of the most popular tailor made conferences, fully dedicated to Wind Turbine Onshore Operations, Maintenance & Life-Cycle Management. It is an event that brings together professionals and industry experts from the Global Wind industry, including: Wind Turbine manufacturers (OEMs), Wind farm developers, owners and operators, various solution providers, university professors, R&D Centers and regulatory bodies.
The conference highlights the newest industry advancements, best practices, and future trends shaping the landscape through inspiring presentations, engaging panel discussions, cutting-edge case studies and networking opportunities.
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Why This Event Now
30,000 wind turbines around the world have already entered the second half of their 20-25-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. The rise in installations from 2010 was accompanied by significant shifts upwards in nameplate capacity, tower heights, rotor-blade lengths and operating reliability. This enabled wind development at sites previously considered economically unviable on the grounds of, among other things, low wind speeds and extreme temperatures, remote and hard-to-access locations, hilly and forested terrains. The O&M sector’s challenges will grow alongside the expansion in the number of turbines it services, and their technical demands. The next generation of Multi MW onshore machines, with rotor diameters of at least 150 meters, mounted on 160-metre towers, pose a number of questions for future maintenance regimes. The cost and availability of cranes with sufficient lift and height capacity to replace, say, a gearbox, is a key priority for operators.
Key conference presentations
- How and when to focus on the life time cycle of the WT in different ages, like: 1-5 / 5-10 / 10-15 and 15-20 years
- Best practice in repairing and refurbishment of wind turbines
- The benefits of using drones and robots in O&M
- Strengthening the Relationship with Service Providers for an Improved Wind Asset Performance
- What are advantages and limits of the Repowering in France in comparison to other European countries
- More Lean methods for driving wind farm portfolio improvements
- Wind Power 2.0: Fast and Accurate Performance Analysis through Automation
- The challenges of changing maintenance schemes (In-house to subcontractor back to OEM or vice versa)
- Effective strategies for wind turbine predictive maintenance
- Wind Power Plant Performance and Condition Monitoring
- Enabling preventive O&M for wind parks beyond turbines: WTGs & Substations & BESS & Electrolysis
- Exploiting the opportunities from AI and IoT for wind turbine life cycle management
- Wind Farm dismantling: what are the best recycling, reusing, refurbishing strategies to make it sustainable?
- Minimizing wind down-time in light of ageing fleets, cyberattacks, asset hybridization: The key challenges from IPPs and ISP perspective
Speaker panel and panel participants
Juho Lumia
Head of Diagnostics & Prognostics
Nordex Energy, Germany
Brian McDaid
Head of Turbine O&M
RES (Renewable Energy Systems Ltd), Ireland
Xiao Chen, PhD
Head of Section, Structural Virtual Testing and Digitalization
DTU, Denmark
Yolanda Vidal Ph.D,
Associate Professor
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain
Özgür Çelebi
Power plant operations manager
Enerjisa Uretim, Turkey
Santiago López Camblor
Managing Director
BayWa r.e., Spain
Sónia Liléo (PhD)
Head of Asset Management
Fu-Gen, Switzerland
Bogdan Motreanu
Portfolio Manager
Vattenfall, Denmark
Georgios Politis
O&M Engineer-Blade Coordinator
Motor Oil Renewable Energy, Greece
Laurie Gilbert
Deputy head of repowering and partnerships
QEnergy, France
Tuygan Buyukmeric
Head of Security Operation Center
Senkron Energy Digital Services (Enerjisa company), Turkey
Ahmet Celal Şahin
Performance Engineer
Enerjisa Uretim, Turkey
Andres Gonzalez
Business Developer
Renewable Parts, Spain
Gian Schelling
Global Business Development Manager Renewables
Hitachi Energy, Switzerland
Albert Sancho Balsells
Team Lead Projects & Modelling
RWE Renewables, Spain
Philipp Loske
Software Engineer
4Cast, Germany