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Cycle chemistry is now widely recognized as an important consideration for ensuring high standards of availability, reliability and efficiency of steam and water touched components in the cycles of utility fossil fueled power generating systems. Chemistry related damage in fossil steam generators and steam turbines may result in component failures that require expensive and sometimes lengthy forced outages.
This international conference will once again provide the industry with the latest information, developments and field experience in all aspects of fossil plant cycle chemistry as applied to conventional plants and combined cycle units with heat recovery steam generators (HRSG). The major conference theme is to review, document, and transfer technology on the current understanding of the chemistry requirements of fossil and combined cycle units under all operating conditions and identify those areas where better information is needed.
Presentations will be given by recognized chemistry experts representing utility organizations, equipment manufacturers, and consulting and research organizations from around the world. A preliminary summary of the conference sessions is provided in the tentative agenda.
Who should attend: Open only to North American Members of P64 and P88. Is also Open to All International attendees and NA University and Government attendees.
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009 8:00 AM
- Thursday, July 2, 2009 5:00 PM |
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| Westin Copley Place Boston |
| 10 Huntington Avenue |
| Boston, Massachusetts 02116 |
| USA |
| 617-262-9600 |
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