Wind Optimization & Maintenance 2016November 29-30, Doubletree Hilton, Toronto
3rd Annual
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MASTER ALL WEATHER O&M, OPTIMIZE HUMAN RESOURCES & MAXIMIZE AVAILABILITY TO BOOST AEP
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5 KEY REASONS TO ATTEND WIND O&M CANADA 2016!1. NEW O&M CASE STUDIES: Get a grip with wind O&M anytime, anyplace,
any weather when you evaluate only the most innovative blade, gearboxand bearings techniques used by wind operators now to truly boost AEP
2. Benefit from exclusive owner-led CMS case studies that demonstratein detail how CMS systems have been used to identify symptoms andexpedite wind turbine fault remediation with net revenue benefits toCanadian wind farms
3. Understand how to best execute wind turbine warranty rights, optimizeowner-OEM communication to exceed availability & energy yield targetsfrom all your turbines
4. Face up to the challenge of post-warranty transition, understand whatservice model works at what wind fleet scale and take home uniquelessons learned from the best self-service owners, OEMs & ISPs north ofthe border
5. Learn how to rethink human capital in wind O&M when you receiveexceptional peer led insights covering scheduling, maximization of peopledollars and the safeguarding all your resources to achieve more but riskfar less
Canada’s #1 Platform for Wind O&M Business Leaders & Service Specialists
BEST NEW FEATURES FOR 2016!ü�Reimagine Peer-to-Peer Networking – Take advantage of 6+ hours of
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ü�Develop from Big Data to Smart Decisions – Get a unique chance toevaluate vendor ROI and understand what AEP gains your turbines could bemaking with retrofit and upgrade system investment
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Who attends?
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Rob Edinger, Senior Business
Manager, Algonquin Power
Alex Couture Director of Generation,
EDF EN Canada
Ian MacRobbie General Manager,
Enbridge
Tracy Duncan, Reliability Engineer,
TransAlta
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Wind Optimization & Maintenance Canada is a wholly independent national event focused on bringing together all top executives in the Canadian wind value chain. Our goal is to provide a unique space from which the industry leaders can drive up AEP across their wind portfolios.
This event has been created to facilitate key partnerships and foster collaboration between leading IPPs, Utilities, Owner Developers, Private Wind Investors, OEMs, ISPs, Technical Engineering, Vendors, R&D, Centres, Local & Provincial policy makers and all others interested in the development of a more lucrative wind industry nationally.
Wind Energy Update is able to do this through the provision of exceptional market foresight, in depth generation data analysis and a collection of only the best case study presented business models – all of which will change the way you think about operating turbines from the ground up.
What is Wind O&M Canada?
Kerr Jeferies - Project Director Wind Energy Update
1 800 814 3459 ext 7565 +44 (0) 207 375 7565 (Global)
We’ve been able to learn from our experience in creating the leading forum for the US wind supply chain (Wind O&M Dallas) and will build on this success by creating valuable local content and insights for the all players within the Canadian wind energy community.
The Value
The true value of Wind O&M Canada is achieved when we provide world class peer-to-peer networking, and ensure that you do not waste time wandering a trade expo.
Instead, you’ll meet only a condensed audience of likeminded decision makers in an exclusive environment designed purely for the provision of clear, concise and invaluable business insights.
Key attending organizations include; Algonquin, Captial Power, Cartier, Enel Green Power, Boralex, Brookfield, Enbridge, Enercon, GE Renewables
Energy, Pattern Energy, Vestas, Siemens, Gamesa, Senvion, Capstone, Krueger, TransAlta and many many more
32% OWNER OPERATOR
16% OEM
9% ISP
9% LARGE COMPONENT SPECIALIST
7% BIG DATA SOLUTION
11% SPECIALIST VENDORS
6% NEW START UPS
9% OTHER
19% C-LEVEL
35% EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT
17% ASSET/PLANT/SITE MANAGER
24% BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & SALES OR MARKETING
13% ENGINEERING STAFF
2% CONSULTANTS AND ADVISORS
2% RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS
COMPANY TYPESDELEGATE SENIORITY
Record 180+ Attendees
Bringing together top decision makers and asset managers
from acess Canada
NEW WIND FARM OWNERS PASS
Exclusive new owners subsidy available to owners and
developers - see pass prices for details
All New Cold Weather Showcase
Check out the very latest cold weather technologies hitting
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Brand New Speakers for 2016 include: Speaking to more than 180+ of Canada and the northern US’s most influential decision makers, asset managers and wind O&M specialists, will deliver the very latest case studies allowing you to reap further performance from your equipment and vastly reduce downtime.
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Alex Couture, Director of Generation, EDF EN Canada
Ian MacRobbie, General Manager, Enbridge
Rob Edinger, Senior Business Manager, Algonquin Power
Troy Ryan, Eastern Regional Manager, Leeward Energy
Mark Gilmore, Director of Operations, Engie Canada Inc.
Tracy Duncan, Reliability Engineer, TransAlta
Kristin Vidi, Mechanical Engineering EIT, Alterra Power
Charles Godreau, Research Analyst, TechnoCentre Eolien
Aaron Culver, Senior Renewable Energy Consultant, SgurrEnergy
Mark Eagle, Sales Development Manager, Moventas
Reynir Hilmisson, Lead Global Remote Monitoring & DIagnositic Engineer, Brüel & Kjaer Vibro GmbH
Lauge Nielsen*, Regional Manager, Pattern Energy
JJ Davis*, O&M Manager, Krueger Energy
Martin Davison*, Operations Manager, Capital Power
OWNER OPERATORS
SERVICE SPECIALISTS
*Top owners have been recruited to act as owner advocates during all Q&A to ensure you get the details and answers you
need to make positive operational decisions
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Allan Duncan, President & CEO, CSS Wind
Jeff Walkup, VP Sales & Operations, Gram & Juhl
Steven Fugere, VP Business Development, East Coast Wind
Petteri Anitakinen, CEO, Wicetec
Richard Brooks, Wind Energy Aftermarket Manager, The Timken Company
Ville Karkkolainen, Managing Director, Bladefence
Alexandre Vezina, Technical Manager, Delom Services
Berj Tatiyousian, Regional Health & Safety Manager, Senvion
SERVICE SPECIALISTS
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Ben MacDonald, Professional II – QSE Eastern Canada, Vestas
Keith Vergien, Area Operations Manager – Canada Solar/Wind, EDF Renewable Services
Payam Ashtiani, Principal, Aercoustics
David Clark, Owner, CMS Wind
Judah Moseson, VP Operations, Cooke Power Services
Kevin Alewine, Director of Marketing, Shermco Industries
Tom Sutton, Associate Director, KVCC Wind Turbine Technician Academy
Mike Doherty, Electrical Safety Consultant, e-Hazard
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7:30-8:45 REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION & WELCOME COFFEE
9:00-9:20 Lessons Learned from the USA - How to Approach the Post Warranty Transition• Build your understanding of the market
scope for post warranty turbines in the Canadian/ North USA markets over the next 5-10 years’ dependent on Canada’s differing ownership size/investor models
• Examine the impact PW has had on transforming the supply chain landscape in the US and what this has meant for the proportional spend on O&M by key US wind farm owners
• Quiz key OEMs & ISPs on the trends seen in industry M&A in order to know what supply chain transformations the Canadian market can expect of the next 5-10 years
Official Conference Chairman TBC
9:20-9:45 Utility Scale Self Performance Post Warranty• Evaluate the development of EDF from an
owner developer to self-performer and now to 3rd Party service provider and know what to expect from EDF in the next 5 years
• Receive exclusive insights on the benefits of self-performance and identify how they’ve enhanced generation while cutting downtime across sites by training and establishing in-house expertize
• Understand how the key takeaways from the EDF experience can be applied to your own portfolio no matter how large or small your fleet
Alex Couture, Director of Generation, EDF EN Canada
9:45-10:10 Successfully Navigate Your Transition to End of Warranty (EOW)• Understand the process from start to finish
when it comes to making the transition to post-warranty
• Ensure you’re aware of how owners can avoid common pitfalls and oversights when you take advantage of the very latest owner lessons learned from the past 12 months
• Examine the competing business strategies for operating turbines post warranty and understand why Enbridge has chosen the approach it has
Ian MacRobbie, General Manager, Enbridge
10:10-10:30 Exclusive EOW Q&A Session - Have your say/ What do you need to know? Q&A with:
Lauge Nielsen, Regional Manager, Pattern EnergyAlex Couture, Director of Generation, EDF EN CanadaIan MacRobbie, General Manager, Enbridge
Use our Sli.do conference tool to ask questions directly on your tablet, phone or computer
Your Questions Could Include:
• What ROI has been achieved by sticking with the OEM?
• What improvements are OEMs making to secure service agreements for the competitive post warranty market?
• What about 3rd Part OEM Services? Will they grow as they did in the US or will they simply expand US service provision northwards
• Will costs decline to match US service costs and over what timelines?
• When has it made sense to self-service?
• How do owners prepare resources and infrastructures? What were the teething pains?
• What ROI is being achieved and who can we look to for guidance (small owners vs. large owners)?
• What is the USP of ISP Servicing? What benefits are reaped by partnering with an ISP for services?
• How do ISPs compete on price with OEMs? What value added services are they offering to achieve contracts?
10:30-11:00 EXHIBITION & NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
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NEW WIND FARM OWNERS PASS
Exclusive new owners subsidy available to owners and
developers - see pass prices for details
DAY 1 – NOV 29 - WIND O&M CANADA 2016 CONFERENCE PROGRAM
11:00-11:30 Develop a Business Case that Optimizes Cold Weather Generation• Understand what is the business case and
how you can build/verify one for cold weather operations
• Learn about the latest tools and techniques to accurately identify your lost %AEP from cold weather conditions and icing
• Examine the latest research from TCE that demonstrate good icing detection first, this allowing you to correct turbine position and settings to maximize production control
Charles Godreau, Research Analyst, TechnoCentre Eolien
11:30-12:00 Mitigate Ice & Optimize Performance• Learn how to remove uncertainties
around the impact of ice on your turbines and discover insights that will boost your operational capacity
• Evaluate key takeaways, experiences and performance data from cold weather turbine operations in Sweden and understand how this affects your own plant
• Review the full experiences from the first Canadian retrofit solution project by Wicetec & East Coast Wind
Petteri Anitkainen, CEO, Wicitec
Steven Fugere, VP Business Development, East Coast Wind & Wind Farm
12:00-12:30 Mitigate Loss of Energy from Cold Climate Operations• Examine the steps taken by owners to
successfully transition from a reactive to a proactive blade maintenance strategy in cold climate European wind farms
• Understand how their lessons learned have been reincorporated into the latest blade repair and protection technologies over the last 18 months to minimize downtime while reducing blade repair costs
Ville Karkkolanien, Managing Director, Bladefence
12:30-2:00 EXHIBITION & NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK
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5:15-5:45 Roundtables: Proving the value of CMS InvestmentRoundtable Leaders include:
David Clark, Owner, CMS WindTracy Duncan, Reliability Engineer, TransAltaReynir Hilmisson, Lead Global Remote Monitoring & Diagnostic Engineer, Brüel & Kjær VibroJeff Walkup, VP Sales & Operations, Gram & Juhl
Attendees will be split into table groups and assigned a Roundtable Leader whose role is to stimulate and lead discussion on the rough topics below, whilst giving you the opportunity to ask the questions most important to you before a final summary of lessons learned and next steps.
Notes from this session will be complied into the final delegate debrief to ensure you take away the key points and lessons learned back to your own wind parks.
• What new defects/ symptoms are we now finding with the latest CMS solutions?
• What are the arguments/costs for retrofits on turbines where there is no installed system?
• Who is best placed to analyze the data, make recommendations and decide the most effective course of action when self-servicing?
• How is it possible to build analytical infrastructure in house and what ROI has been achieved?
NOTE: peer roundtables offer the chance to discuss key questions in small groups of owners, OEMs and vendors that are facilitated by respected industry figures. Findings/ questions are then fed back to the main group with key takeaways and next steps determined to ensure true value is added by such sessions
5:45-7:00 EXHIBITION & NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION
7:00 onwards Post Drinks Reception Delegate Networking Dinner (TBC) at a local venue.
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Have Your Say
Our use of our innovative Q&A app allows you unfettered opportunities
to ask key panels and keynote speakers the questions you always
wanted to ask
NEW WIND FARM OWNERS PASS
Exclusive new owners subsidy available to owners and
developers - see pass prices for details
DAY 1 – NOV 29 - WIND O&M CANADA 2016 CONFERENCE PROGRAM
2:00-2:30 Lessons Learned: Common Wind Turbine Bearing Failures, Costs & Solutions• Learn about the most common bearing
failures that have plagued the Wind industry over the last five years.
• Understand the causes of these failures and their potential financial impact to your O&M budget.
• Learn what can be done to delay these failures, and what upgrades can be employed to prevent them from reoccurring.
Richard Brooks, Wind Aftermarket Manager, The Timken Company
2:30-3:00 Understand the Latest in Uptower Generator Diagnostics & Repairs• Learn the essential theory behind
common and unexpected generator failures and how operators are currently performing diagnostics and regular maintenance
• Examine trends in the latest owner generator failure data and evaluate how uptower repairs have changes the cost profile of generator O&M in Canada
• Review the very latest case studies that demonstrate how to effectively monitor, diagnose and remediate generator failure modes uptower
Alex Vezina, Technical Manager, Delom Services
3:00-3:30 TCM® Retrofit, Installation & Monitoring a “True Turnkey Solution.”• Understand the supply chain is evolving
to cater to the core challenges faced in choosing a wind turbine CMS provider
• Discover how ‘one-stop-shops’ for purchase, installation, IT set up, data collections, analysis and decision making will ensure far more efficiency in deploying advanced CMS
• Gain exclusive insights from the very latest CMS retrofit performed by the Gram & Juhl team and discuss the key learnings and measured ROI
Jeff Walkup, VP Sales & Operations, Gram & Juhl
3:30-4:00 Proving the Net Benefits of Condition Monitoring Systems (CMS)• Receive an exclusive owner talk through
of a case study showing how CMS was used to accurately locate a fault or symptom, how the issue was then remediated
• Analyze with the owner the net cost benefits accrued by investing in the CMS system, spotting the fault and remediating to gauge to what degree the remediation was expedited and overall AEP was increased and then an analysis of the net cost benefits accrued when using the CMS system
Tracy Duncan, Reliability Engineer, TransAlta
4:00-4:45 EXHIBITION & NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
4:45-5:15 Securing Rapid CMS Payback• Discuss the key learnings of efforts by
Brüel & Kjær Vibro to retrofit hundreds of WTGs with CMS
• Explore the end-user’s experiences in deploying the solution to efficiently reversing an alarming trend of rising OPEX and falling availability
Reynir Hilmisson, Lead Global Remote Monitoring & Diagnostic Engineer, Brüel & Kjær Vibro
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DAY 2 – NOV 30 - WIND O&M CANADA 2016 CONFERENCE PROGRAM
8:00-9:00 REGISTRATION, EXHIBITION & WELCOME COFFEE
9:00-9:45 Plan Your Path to Performance Optimization Perfection – The next 1-3% AEP• Evaluate, with owners, the key steps you
need to take to go from merely operating a turbine to optimizing the energy generation of a full fleet
• Grasp key takeaways including understanding whether you’re collecting the right data and knowing if you’re even asking the right questions of your portfolio
• See owners demonstrate how they’ve managed to develop effective knowledge management processes and infrastructure to ensure they achieve net energy gains that don’t break the bank
Panel Leads: Aaron Culver, Sgurr Energy, Kristin Vidi, Mechanical Engineering EIT, Alterra Power
9:45-10:15 Use Tape to Secure Improved Generation• Get the latest updates on a project that
deployed membrane tape to the leading edge of the blades at one of the largest wind farms in Canada
• Evaluate the case studies key learnings with the owner and explore how this work can be scaled and deployed on your own operations
Allan Duncan, President, CSS Wind
Bill Chambers, Site Supervisor, TransAlta
10:15-10:45 Rethink Forces on the Drivetrain & Refocus Your Supply Chain to Compensate• Learn how increasing your awareness of
the forces at play on the drivetrain during operations will have a significant effect on your utilizing of vendor solutions
• Explore the ways that owners can use drivetrain forces data to better predict, prevent and remediate wind component failures
• Evaluate the latest innovative approaches to uptower gearbox repairs in the Canadian market
Mark Eagle, Sales & Development Manager, Moventas
10:45-11:15 EXHIBITION & NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
11:15-11:45 Key Takeaways for Excellent BOP Maintenance & Plant Optimization• Dodge common errors in BOP
management by reviewing exclusive owner case histories that showcase the best approaches for optimizing all aspects of your BOP’s performance
• Understand what innovative cold weather tools and solutions have been most effective for Canadian owners to expedite the process of BOP fault/ failure remediation
Keith Vergien, Area Operations Manager Wind & Solar, EDF Renewable Services
11:45-12:15 Owner Panel Examination of Effective BOP O&M Essentials• Review, with owners, the key challenges
involved in effective BOP maintenance
• Understand how the very latest US case history experience can be utilized
• Get the latest updates and insights into the key BOP failures you can avoid, as well as the ones you haven’t even considered yet
Panellists Include:
Judah Moseson, Cooke Power Services
Rob Edinger, Algonquin Power
Keith Vergien, EDF Renewable Services
Troy Ryan, Leeward Energy
12:15-12:30 AWEA/CanWEA Update on Recommended Practice
Kevin Alewine, Current Chair, AWEA Operation & Maintenance Committee
12:30-2:00 EXHIBITION & NETWORKING LUNCH BREAK
1:00-2:00pm *Exclusive Owner Operator Lunchtime Workshop TBC
2:00-2:20 Continuous Improvement in Workforce Management & Training• While pressure to increase AEP & reduce
O&M costs is budget driven, ensure you maintain the correct levels of staffing for your scale of operations by reviewing owner case histories detailing what scale and ability is most effective & safest depending on your own chosen service model.
• Examine key lessons learned in training investment and skills retention strategies to ensure you have the right person in the right place at the right time to have a meaningful impact of reducing downtime without the risk of over/under staffing
• Ensure your awareness of the most effective approaches to managing seasonal works forces and get your chance to quiz those at the leading edge of the industry on their own strategy
Tom Sutton, Director, Wind Turbine Technician Academy (KVCC)
2:20-2:50 Secure Safe Working Environments Amongst Electrical Equipment• Examine the impact & frequency of Arc
Flash events within electrical industries
• Understand how poor electrical maintenance over time increases O&M downtime and increases unnecessary risk to maintenance technicians
• Receive exclusive guidance on what constitutes a critical issue if you’re not from an electrical background in order to better plan and execute any and all O&M
Mike Doherty, Electrical Safety Consultant, e-Hazard
2:50-3:15 Emergency Access & Response in Remote Locations• Ensure your teams compliance with local
safety & environmental legislation by hearing from the industry elite in safety training provision
• Examine the most effective strategies for wind farm emergency response to ensure that no one turbine technician is put at adverse risk
• Discuss what opportunities, tools and new technologies are being deployed in the Canadian market to better protect all personnel and assets from major HSE events
Ben MacDonald, Professional II – QSE Eastern Canada, Vestas
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