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The Power Turbine Congress 2011

 

 

The Power Turbine Congress 2011 is the premier power turbine event in Europe.It will take place 25-27 October 2011, Le Meridien Vienna, Austria.

The event is a case-study led forum for turbine operators to help them improve the main challenges in operations and maintenance of turbines in addition to improving contractor relationships and learn about forward-thinking turbine technology.

The Power Turbine Congress 2011 brings together the industry’s top turbine professionals and innovators around Europe. With an interactive agenda featuring a half-day workshop on the subject of ‘Utilising Surplus and Unused Plant Parts to Minimise Downtime and Alleviate Operational Failures’, presented by Mike Cragie, Managing Director, CESS Engineering and technical site visit to BohuniceV2 Nuclear Power Plant, Slovakia,the conference is designed to enhance knowledge-sharing for key industry stakeholders.

More information on event LINK

 

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