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China Wind Power 2012 New CIEC, Beijing, China 15-17 November www.globalwind.org.cn China Wind Power 2012 Conference Outline 15th. November, Thursday 09:00 - 09:30 (W201) Conference Opening 09:30– 11:00(W201) Keynote Speech(Part I): Overview of Global Wind Industry Strategies to GraspNew Opportunities and Overcome Challenges 11:00 – 11: 20 Coffee Break 11:20 – 12:40(W201) Keynote Speech(Part II): Technology Innovations for The Sustainable Development of The Wind Industry 12:40 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:30 (W105) 14:00-15:30 14:00-15:30 (W201) 14:00-15:30 (W102) Improving the Reliability of (W103) Wind New Challenges and Improving the quality of Wind Turbines (Part I): Farm (Part Opportunities for the Wind components (Part I): Turbine Reliability Design/ I):Resource Industry(Part I):New Design Analysis/Quality Quality Control/ Key Assessment/ Development/New Control/O&M/Cost Technologies on Large Turbine Optimizing Market/New opportunities Benefit Analysis Design Design/ Forecast 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00- 17:30 (W105) 16:00- 17:30 16:00- 17:30 (W201) 16:00- 17:30 (W102) Improving the Reliability of (W103) New Challenges and Improving the quality of Wind Turbines (Part II): Wind Farm Opportunities for the Wind components (Part II): Turbine Reliability Design/ (PartII):Resource industy(Part II):New Design Analysis/Quality Quality Control/ Key Assessment/ Development/New Control/O&M/Cost Technologies on Large Turbine Optimizing Market/New opportunities Benefit Analysis Design Design/ Forecast 18:00 – 20:00 Conference Dinner at Crown Plaza 16th. November Friday 9:00- 10:10 (W201) Entrepreneurs Forum Part I - Turbine Manufacturers 1 China Wind Power 2012 New CIEC, Beijing, China 15-17 November www.globalwind.org.cn 10:10- 11:20(W201) Entrepreneurs Forum Part II – Component Manufacturers/Supply Chain 11:20- 12:30 (W201) Entrepreneurs Forum Part III – Developers 12:30 – 14:00 Lunch 14:00 - 15:30 (W102) 14:00 – 15:30 (W105) How To Accommodate More Wind into 14:00- 15:30(W103) Wind And Climate Change: The Grid (Part I):Safety issues on grid Wind Farm (PartIII):O &M & Carbon Finance Current Status integration/ Dispatch of Electricity and Cost Control and New Opportunities the grid capacity to accommodate wind 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 – 17:30 (W102) 16:00– 17:30 (W105) How To Accommodate More Wind into 16:00– 17:30 (W103) Financial Issues and Risk The Grid (Part II):Safety issues on grid Wind Farm (PartIV):O &M & Analysis in Wind Investment integration/ Dispatch of Electricity and Cost control the grid capacity to accommodate wind 17th. November Saturday 9:00 - 10:30 (W102) 9:00 - 10:30 (W105) 9:00 - 10:30 (W103) Innovative Technology of Wind Wind Enterprise Forum(Part Capacity Building (Part I):R&D/ (Part I):New Design/ New I):Technology Innovation / Quality Education/ Public Service platform Material/New Applications control and Management 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break 11:00 - 12:30 (W102) 11:00 - 12:30 (W105) 11:00 - 12:30 (W103) Innovative Technology of Wind Wind Enterprise Forum(Part Capacity Building (Part II):R&D/ (Part II):New Design/ New II):Technology Innovation / Quality Education/ Public Service platform Material/New Applications control and Management 2 China Wind Power 2012 New CIEC, Beijing, China 15-17 November www.globalwind.org.cn Agenda Day 1: 15th November, Thursday 09:00 – 09:30 Opening Ceremony(W201)) Chair: Li Junfeng, Chinese Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA), President 1. Welcome Address: He Dexin, Chinese Wind Energy Association (CWEA), President; 2. Opening Address: Relevant Government officials from China and abroad; 3. Welcome Address: Wang Zhongying, China National Renewable Energy Centre, Director; 4. Welcome Address: Kluas Rave, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), President; 9:30 - 11:00 Keynote Speech(Part I): Overview of Global Wind Industry Strategies to GraspNew Opportunities and Overcome Challenges (W201) Moderator: Wang Zhongying, China National Renewable Energy Centre, Director 1. Some Suggestions on the Healthy and Rapid development of Wind Energy Du Xiangwan, Chinese Academy of Engineering, Academician / ex-Vice-President; 2. Danish Vision of Energy Development: 50% wind power penetration by 2020 in Denmark, Morten Baek, Deputy permanent secretary, Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Building 3. Global Wind Energy Industry and Technology Development Update: Technical Trend for Wind Turbine and Offshore Wind Energy development, Andrew Garrad, GL Garrad Hassan,Chairman; 4. Challenges and Opportunities about the Global Wind Energy Industry Development, Steve Sawyer, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), Secretary General 11:00 - 11:20 Coffee Break 11:20 - 12:40 Keynote Speech(Part II): Technology Innovations for The Sustainable Development of The Wind Industry (W201) Moderator: He Dexin, Chinese Wind Energy Association (CWEA), President 1. The 12th “five-year”Plan about Wind Power Science and Technology Development in China, Zheng Fangneng, Division Chief, High and New Department, The Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China; 2. A Pathway to Global Renewable Energy Development and the Stategic Position of the Wind Power Paolo Frankl, International Energy Agency (IEA),HEAD, Renewable Energy Division 3. Global Renewable Energy Development---The Important Role of Wind Energy, Christine Lins, REN 21, Secretary General 3 China Wind Power 2012 New CIEC, Beijing, China 15-17 November www.globalwind.org.cn 12:40 - 14:00 Lunch 14:00 - 15:30 New Challenges and Opportunities for the Wind Industry(Part I): New Development/New Market/New opportunities) (W201) Moderator: Shi Pengfei, Chinese Wind Energy Association, Vice President 1. Shi Pengfei, Chinese Wind Energy Association, Vice President; 2. Christian Kjaer Laursen, European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), CEO; 3. Steve Sawyer, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC),Secretary General 4. Macroeconomic and financing issues for Chinese wind developers and manufacturers entering the U.S. market, Daniel Yarano, Fredrikson & Byron, Chairman of Energy Department 5. Progress and Opportunities in the UK Offshore Wind Market, Stephen Cornell, UK Trade & Investment, Account Manager – Energy 6. Current Situation about the Australia Wind Power Market, Henry Wang, Austrad, Senior Investment Commissioner, Greater China 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 - 17:30 New Challenges and Opportunities for the Wind industy(Part II): New Development/New Market/New opportunities (W201) Moderator: Gao Hu, China National Renewable Energy Centre, Deputy Director 1. Global supply chain M&A developments and trends, Celia Sun, MAKE CONSULTING, Managing Advisor and Chief Representative; 2. Mongolian Wind Energy development and new scenarios, Erdenebaatar, Mongolia National Renewable Energy Centre, Chief Engineer; 3. Introduction of the Wind Power Market in South Africa, Adam Bruce, Mainstream Renewable Power, Global Head of Corporate Affairs 4. Overview of the Romanian Wind Energy Market, Arne Osborg, Monsson Group, Chairman of the Advisory Board 5. Introduction of the Wind Power Market in East Asian, Aiming ZHOU, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Sustainable Infrastructure Division, Energy Specialist 14:00-15:30 Improving the Reliability of Wind Turbines (Part I) Turbine Reliability Design, Quality Control and Key Technologies of Large Turbine Design (W105) Moderator: Sun Lixiang, Guodian United Power Technology Co., Ltd. Vice General Manager Speaker Topic Li Yan, General Design Engineer, Sinovel Wind Analysis and trends for large multi-megawatt wind 4 China Wind Power 2012 New CIEC, Beijing, China 15-17 November www.globalwind.org.cn Group Co., Ltd. turbines Mathias Steck, Senior Vice President & Regional Technical Challenges in Offshore Wind Turbine Manager Asia Pacific, Germanischer Lloyd Industrial Design Services (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. The Significance of Parametric and High Fidelity Zhang Qili, Senior Engineer, LMS China (Beijing) Model in Wind Turbine Design Recommended practices for wind energy in cold Göran Ronsten, CEO, WindREN climates – resource assessment and site classification Wang Wei, Product Manager of Vestas China, Vestas The Importance of Wind Turbine Testing – Delivering China & Asia Pacific Quality Assurance in Wind Power Plants 15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-17:30 Improving the Reliability of Wind Turbines (Part II) Turbine Reliability Design, Quality Control and Key Technologies of Large Turbine Design (W105) Moderator: Qi Hesheng, CWEEA, Secretary General Multibody Simulation and Load Calculation for Wang Dandan, Engineer, China General Certification Wind Turbine Drive Train Franz Hubl, Business Leader Test Systems, GE’s Wind Turbine System Test Rig closer to reality with Power Conversion business Direct Drives and GridSimulation Mu Jinlei, Engineer, Guodian United Power Specific Atmospheric Density Trend Analysis and Technology Co.,Ltd. Applied Research of the Wind Power Curve Zhao Ping, Senior Engineer, CSR Zhuzhou Electric Application Research of Stick-slip Mechanism on Locomotive Research Institute Company Limited MW Wind Turbine Yaw System 14:00-15:30 Improving the quality of components (Part I): Design Analysis/Quality Control/O&M/Cost Benefit Analysis (W102) Moderator: Xuan Anguang, Senior Consultant, Hangzhou Advance Gearbox Group Co., Ltd. Speaker Topic Ken T. Lee, Wind Turbine Blade Design Lead, Optimal Rotor Size for Cost Reduction and Wind Wetzel Engineering INC. Farm Profitability Boosting efficiency and power quality in WTGs Ing. Mag. ChristophPilgramBakk, MAS, Director with SET’s electro mechanical differential