BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 1 British Hydropower Association BHA ANNUAL CONFERENCE 23 & 24 October 2012 event sponsors: Thistle Hotel, Cambridge Street, Glasgow G2 3HN BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 2 Welcome CEO Welcome Welcome to the British Hydropower Association Annual Conference 2011 – “HYDROPOWER – Championing through Diversity”. A strange title for a hydropower conference – indeed questions have been asked! But, we have stuck to our guns for good reasons. No-one can deny that hydropower, when looking at all its facets, is very diverse. In my role as Chief Executive of the BHA over the past seven years it is this diversity which has both excited and frustrated me. Our members come from many backgrounds and disciplines and have their own niches which are important to them. The BHA has therefore to acknowledge their widely varying views and standpoints and must attempt to treat them all with equal importance and often strict confidence. I think that we have developed a way of dealing with the wide variety of comments and problems. Certainly this last year with the new operational system based on member-based work groups has paid dividends with the most important issues. Not only is the BHA membership diverse but the political climate within which hydropower has to develop in the UK is also diverse. As well as central government we deal with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Our counterparts in the European Union are amazed at the differences in planning, taxation and environmental regulation which we encounter on behalf of our members. In my introduction to the BHA Annual conference last year I referred to the damaging effect we were experiencing as a result of the protracted review of the new Feed-in Tariff structure. Little did any of us think that it would take until July this year to publish decisions which are finally allowing new developments to go ahead. The rush is on! Throughout the processes on both FiT and ROC reviews we were delighted that the Department for Energy and Climate Change and the Scottish Government listened to points made by the BHA together with industry and other trade associations resulting to changes in proposed policies. To have the ability to discuss and prove points on important issues is much more effective and satisfying than the bullying and sensationalising techniques being employed by some of the campaign groups. I write this while the BHA and a number of UK companies prepare to promote British expertise at “Hydro 2012” in Bilbao. The world’s hydro sector is buoyant and, in Europe, hydro development progresses despite the effect of some EU directives. The hydro industry is healthy in all areas and all the talk is of continued expansion. Our 2012 annual conference will address the present difficulties and will also provide optimism for the future. Our exhibitors are here to help and inform on a wide range of products and services, and there will, of course, be plenty of opportunity to meet and talk to friends, customers and colleagues - both old and new. Many thanks to our sponsors and thank you for attending. David Williams, BHA CEO Page 2 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 3 Sponsors Conference Sponsors Contents Hydrolox™ engineered polymer traveling water screens are changing the way that facilities think about intake screen performance. These effective, longer-lasting solutions are easy to install, require virtually no maintenance, and address the needs of water-extracting facilities across all industries. Hydrolox traveling water screens are priced competitively compared to steel vertical traveling screens and outperform them in several areas: Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Exhibitor Guide and Layout . . . .11 Conference Sponsors . . . . . . . . .3 Conference Dinner . . . . . . . . . .17 Conference programme . . . . . . .4 After-Diner Speaker . . . . . . . . . .17 Speaker Biographies . . . . . . . . . .8 Location Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 • Designed to operate 24/7/365 • Last up to five times longer than traditional steelscreen systems and failure. Infinis must be getting something right in this area as the company is the UK's leading independent generator of renewable power and has recently received the Corporate Social Responsibility Award in the RenewableUK’s inaugural Energy Awards. This award recognised the leadership and excellent practice demonstrated by Infinis in corporate social responsibility across its business and its outstanding leadership in environmental and social responsibility. • Innovative, unique design features • Virtually maintenance free • Improved cleaning and debris removal capabilities • Reduced risk of biofouling • Lower overall cost of ownership • Proven in field and laboratory tests. Environmental and Social Responsibility – The Key to a Successful Future for Hydropower No form of power generation takes place in a vacuum isolated from social, economic and environmental realties. As individual developers and an industry, how we react to these external factors will make the difference between success Infinis believe that working with local communities and with the grain of the local environment is the key to long term success. Such local solutions necessitate different approaches between sites. These vary from connecting isolated communities to mains electricity for the first time, trough, overcoming angling objections by selecting development sites upstream of impassable barriers to studying the needs of Bryophyte communities in order to ensure that schemes protect of even enhance their conditions. Welcome to Glasgow Glasgow is one of Europe’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities, home to the art nouveau architectural treasures of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and on the doorstep of Scotland’s glorious countryside. Named a UNEXCO World City of Music in 2009, it is preparing to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games, and it was named by Lonely Planet as one of the top 10 cities in the world to see. Glasgow is the gateway to Scotland’s famous Highlands with the splendour of the Ayrshire coast, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs less than an hour’s drive. Page 3 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 4 Conference Programme Conference Programme (subject to change) TUESDAY 23RD OCTOBER 2012 - CONFERENCE DAY ONE SESSION 1 10.30 – 11.00 Cambridge Suite Opening Plenary: Hydropower in Europe – How is it fairing? CHAIR: Andy Billcliff, Chairman, BHA This session will look at the development and issues facing hydropower development in Europe. • Introduction – David Williams Keynote Speaker: Marko Gospodjinacki, President, European Small Hydropower Association SESSION 2 11:00 - 12:30 Cambridge Suite “Thinking outside the Box” - Innovative solutions which do not necessary conform to the norm CHAIR: David Williams This session will look at the latest thinking and innovation which is taking place within the hydro sector, to unlock potential opportunities. Speakers: • Scottish Water Horizons and the opportunities available - Fraser Purves, Head of Hydro Engineering, Scottish Water Horizon • Characterising environmental design for high efficiency low head hydropower Andrew Thick, Associate Director (Hydro-mechanical), URS 12:30 - 14:00 Exhibition & Networking Lunch SESSION 3 14:00 - 15:30 Cambridge Suite The Changing Hydro Resource CHAIR: Simon Patullo Water Specialist, Scottish Environmental Protection Agency Nick Forrest will present a white paper on site-by-site analysis of the results from the Scottish Government’s Hydropower Resource Study in 2008, showing the proportion that are ready for development now. The panel will debate the potential, the incentives, and how long hydro can continue to grow in the face of legislative barriers which differ across the UK. Panellists include: • Nick Forrest, Director, babyHydro, • Paul Smith, Onshore Renewables Policy Officer, Scottish Government • Mark Draper, Business Development Manager, The Co-operative Bank • John Heaton, Senior Project Manager, Dulas 15:30 - 16:00 Exhibition & Networking Break SESSION 4 16:00 - 17:30 Cambridge Suite Powering the Water Industry CHAIR: Chris Brett, Director, Hydro Survey Ltd Building on Session Three 'The Changing Hydro Resource', this session will look at different aspects affecting future development of hydro, and how best this should be approached by developers and suppliers to the industry. Speakers: • Streamlining the EIA process for hydro developments - Jennifer Ballatyne, Partner, Pinsent Masons • Effect of FiT on small hydro - Adrian Loening, Director, Mór Hydro Ltd • Powering the water industry - Dr Jay Millington, University of the West of England 19.30 – late Conference Dinner at The Arches (smart casual dress) Page 4 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 5 Conference Programme continued WEDNESDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2012 - CONFERENCE DAY TWO KEYNOTE SESSION 09:00 - 09:30 Cambridge Suite Ministerial Address David Williams Fergus Ewing MSP, Minister for Energy, Enterprise & Tourism, Scottish Government SESSION 5 09:30 - 10:30 Cambridge Suite Export Opportunities for Hydro Developers CHAIR: Judith Patten, JPPR What are the opportunities for the businesses of hydro? What other avenues are open for developers and suppliers? This session will look at some case studies of businesses exporting their goods and knowledge abroad and sharing their insight. Speakers: • Expansion of a run of river hydro project in Jamaica - Fraser Allison, Civil / Hydro Engineer, Mott Macdonald • SME Succeeding against the flow in Hydropower – Xayaburi HEP Dave Griffiths, KGAL 10:30 - 11:00 Exhibition & Networking Break Session 6A Working in Harmony - The Evidence 11:00 - 12:00 Cambridge Suite For the UK to meet 2020 renewables targets, there is a need for hydro as part of the energy mix. However, further development of hydro will require the support of the users of waterways and resources. How can this balance be achieved? What needs to be overcome? Can we learn from anyone? Speakers: • Ms Lesley Whyte, Scottish Environment Protection Agency 12.00 – 13.30 Exhibition & Networking Lunch Session 6B Hydropower, regulation and angling – working in harmony? 13:30 - 15:00 Cambridge Suite CHAIR: Andrew Frazer, Harperstown Power Ltd Andrew Frazer leads the debate with the history and analysis of various campaigns against hydropower development by angling lobby groups. The aim will be to form decisions which will achieve a workable balance in which hydro and angling can live in harmony. Panellists: • Jon Needle. Director, Derwent Hydroelectric Power Limited • Chris Elliott, Western Renewable Energy • Adrian Clayton, Mannpower Consulting Limited 15:00 - 15:30 Exhibition & Networking Break Session 7 What is the way forward? 15:30 - 16:30 Cambridge Suite CHAIR: Chris Brett, Director, Hydro Survey Ltd This session will overview the two days and debate the challenges for the year ahead and beyond. Speaker: • David Williams, Chief Executive, British Hydropower Association 16:30 Conference Close Page 5 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 6 Inflatable rubber dams and pneumatically-operated spillway gates for flood control and water level regulation Are you looking for a new type of intake gate for your hydropower plant ? Are you looking to increase head at an existing hydropower facility ? Are you looking to replace wooden flashboards or part of an existing weir ? Are you looking for an alternative to hydraulic steel gates that is cheaper to buy, simple to operate, easy to maintain and environmentally friendly ? We are a UK company with around 100 installations in 19 countries. Interested in joining our team ? We are looking for civil or mechanical engineers with project management experience. 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Designed by Scotland’s leading architect at the time, Robert Rowand Anderson, the spectacular A-listed building dates back to 1883. In 1927 John Logie Baird, an engineer from Helensburgh, transmitted the first ever television signal from London to a room on the 4th floor. Other guests have included John F Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, and Her Royal Majesty The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. The building underwent a stunning restoration in 2010 and is now back to its former glory. Pre-dinner drinks will be served from 19.00hrs, followed by a superb threecourse dinner in the Grand Ballroom with a private bar. Carriages at 01.00hrs. Dress code: Black Tie or National Dress. Booking details will be published shortly but Sponsorship opportunities are available now to those wishing to raise their profile at this prestigious event. Please contact Ellan Long at the BHA for details of sponsorship packages, which can be tailored to suit your requirements ([email protected]). BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 Speaker Biographies TUESDAY 23RD OCTOBER 2012 WELCOME Jon Needle Derwent Hydropower Jon Needle founded Derwent Hydroelectric Power Limited following a long-term passion for waterpower. He has over 20 years' experience in the design, construction, installation and operation of small hydro schemes in the UK. He has developed and now operates nine low head sites with a combined capacity of over 1MW. In addition he has been directly involved in the refurbishment or installation of more than 40 other hydro schemes. Jon is Chairman of the BHA. KEYNOTE Marko Gospodjinacki President - European Small Hydropower Association Marko Gospodjinački, B.Sc., is a president of ESHA - European Small Hydropower Association and member of the Governing Board of EREC (European Renewable Energy Council). He was the president of the Slovenian Small Hydropower Association for 14 years, while acting as the expert on the Small Hydropower field, ranging from being an engineer, designer, investor, equipment producer, SHP operator and green power trader. He is the co-author of several studies on SHP and contributed in writing the foundations for the Slovenian Energy and Water legislation. Since 1999 he is a member of the Governing Board of the Slovenian Chamber of Energy. SESSION ONE Andy Billcliff (Chair) RWE Npower Renewables Andy Billcliff is the Head of Renewables production for Npower Renewables. Responsible for delivery of production targets for a fleet of 500MW of Wind and Hydro Assets across the UK. A mechanical Engineer with over 25 years experience in the Power Generation industry, having worked on Nuclear, coal and gas fired plant before moving into Hydro operations. SESSION TWO Mr Andrew Thick Associate Director (Hydro-mechanical), URS A.J.C. Thick graduated in Electro-Mechanical Engineering from the University of Aston, Birmingham, England. Andrew has worked for two international consulting firms totalling more than 30 years in the field hydro-electric power generation, latterly with Scott Wilson / URS since 1997. He has a broad experience in the study, design, project management and construction supervision of hydropower projects in Europe, Africa and Asia. He was Project Manager for the 85 MW Lochaber Page 8 BHA Conference Programme 2012 08:57 Page 8 Biographies Hydroelectric Project in Fort William and works as project manager and mechanical design engineer for numerous projects within URS. Fraser Purves Head of Hydro Engineering, Scottish Water Horizons Currently heading up the Hydro Engineering division of Scottish Water Horizons, Fraser is responsible for the continued successful development and growth of Scottish Water Horizons' renewables and water infrastructure businesses. with a wide range of stakeholders to help facilitate the growth of the hydro sector, largely through actions outlined under the Renewables Route Map. Prior to moving to the policy environment, Paul worked for 5 years in the Energy Consents Team where he managed a case load of applications for large scale generating stations and facilitated the Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland (FREDS) Subgroup on Planning and Consents. John Heaton Dulas SESSION THREE John Heaton is a Senior Project Manager for Dulas Ltd. John is responsible for the leadership of Dulas’ Stirling office which is currently focussed on the delivery of hydro and medium wind products and services. Specialising in project and service management within the small hydro industry, John has recently delivered several new build high head schemes as well as overseeing a number of refurbishment and consultancy projects. John is a chartered electrical engineer with a postgraduate qualification in renewable energy and an extensive portfolio of project management and design expertise covering hydro, biomass, telecommunications and power applications. Nick Forrest (Chair) Director, babyHydro Mark Draper The Co-operative Bank With over 20 years project and programme delivery experience within the water and waste industry, Fraser has been instrumental in developing Scottish Water Horizons’ hydro and solar power capability. Over the last 12 months his main focus has been building a hydro programme of currently 50 hydro projects which will enable Scottish Water Horizons to outperform its growth generation targets, contributing towards Scottish Water's ambition of being self sufficient in terms of energy by March 2015. Nick is a Director of babyHydro Ltd, responsible for operating and tailoring the Hydrobot model for landowners and developers across Scotland. In addition Nick is taking three micro-hydro schemes through the consents process, with development to begin shortly on a fourth. He led the Scottish Hydro Power Resource Study (2008) commissioned by The Forum for Renewable Energy in Scotland (FREDS) on behalf of the Scottish Government, and the subsequent Employment Potential of Scotland’s Hydro Resource. Nick holds a Masters Degree (distinction) in Sustainable Energy Systems from the University of Edinburgh. Simon Patullo Water Specialist – SEPA Initially in the planning liaison unit in Aberdeen before touring the Stirling, East Kilbride and Glasgow offices under the guise of Environment Protection Officer, Simon has been with SEPA since 2000. He has been a water specialist since 2008, focussing primarily on the regulation of abstractions from, and impoundments in, the water environment. Due to the increasing popularity of hydropower, last year SEPA set up a team dedicated to improving and making more consistent the process involved in achieving a water use licence for these schemes. Simon currently leads the team in the south west of Scotland. Paul Smith Onshore Renewables Policy Officer, Scottish Government Paul is a Policy Officer for the Scottish Government, with responsibility for hydropower policy. Working within the Renewables Routemap team, Paul’s role involves advising Ministers on key policy decisions and working SESSION FOUR Chris Brett (Chair) Director, Hydro Survey Limited Chris is a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Chris has a breadth of knowledge and expertise in hydropower built up over many years working in the industry. Chris is a Director and board member of the BHA. Recruited into the hydropower family whilst working for GILKES he travelled widely picking up techniques in hydropower development from a wide variety of sources. Transitioning into a civil engineering consultancy practice in 2006 further developed Chris’ knowledge and understanding of hydropower systems. Earlier this year Chris established Hydro Survey Limited as an independent hydropower consultancy and is on a mission to make hydropower more affordable, practicable and as stress free as is possible for land owners and community organisations. Dr Jay Millington University of the West of England Jay is a senior lecturer in civil engineering at the University of the West of England in Bristol, where his principal teaching areas are fluid mechanics and surveying; his research interest is in hydro-power, particularly its use by the water industry. He joined UWE in 2005 having worked for 3 years as a tension structure engineer and before that, 4 years in the water industry. He completed his fluid mechanics PhD in BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 9 Speaker Biographies continued 1997 at the University of Warwick, which concerned the pressure transient simulation of condensers in cooling water systems. Jennifer Ballantyne Partner, Pinsent Masons Jennifer is a partner in the real estate team and, with over ten years’ experience in the environmental field and planning expertise, a key member of Pinsent Masons’ Planning & Environment team operating across their four UK offices. She is based in the Glasgow office. Jennifer has been a member of the environmental team since its inception and has particular expertise in waste management, minerals, renewable energy and contaminated land issues. She also specialises in planning law. Jennifer has recently been advising renewable energy developers and operators on the property, planning and environmental aspects of schemes across the UK including CHP, wind farms (onshore and offshore), small scale hydro, biomass, landfill gas utilisation and hydrogen power combined with carbon capture and storage (CCS). administration. He is the son of Winnie, formerly the MSP for Highlands and Islands and MEP for Scotland, and brother of Annabelle, formerly MP for Perth. A former member of the Lomond Mountain Rescue Team, Mr Ewing has climbed around two thirds of Scotland's Munroes. He was also a keen runner and has taken part in several marathons, including New York. SESSION 5 Judith Patten Director, JPPR Judith Patten co-created All-Energy at the start of the century – this annual show in Aberdeen has now grown to be the largest renewables show in the UK; and has spawned shows in Australia and Canada. She also newsgathers for and edits the fortnightly News@all-Energy. Taking off her AllEnergy hat, she also runs a PR consultancy with the majority of her clients involved in the marine, renewables and oceanological worlds. Adrian Loening Director, Mór Hydro Ltd Fraser Allison Civil / Hydro Engineer, MottMacDonald Adrian has worked in the field of Renewable Energy since 1980 when he was a technician at the Edinburgh University Wave Power Research Group. He has an honours degree in Engineering Design and Appropriate Technology from the University of Warwick. Adrian has worked in a wide range of renewable technologies including Solar Thermal, Solar PV, Biogas and Hydro. He is a director of Mór Hydro Ltd which provides consultancy services to the renewable energy industry and the carbon markets internationally and has worked in more than 25 countries from Chile to China. The company developed the 500kW Inverliever project which is one of the first Feed in Tariff hydro projects in Scotland is currently project managing several other small hydro schemes. Fraser is a chartered Civil Engineer employed by Mott MacDonald small hydro team in Glasgow. His previous experience extends across the conceptual and detailed design and management of a range of infrastructure projects throughout the UK and overseas, including 400kV substations, coal export terminals, highways and marine works. More recently, Fraser has been involved in the design of hydro projects and is currently the Project Manager for the Maggotty Hydro Expansion Project in Jamaica. WEDNESDAY 24TH OCTOBER 2012 - CONFERENCE DAY TWO Ministerial Address Fergus Ewing, MSP Minister for Energy, Enterprise & Tourism, Scottish Government Mr Ewing was born in Glasgow in September 1957 and was educated at Edinburgh's Loretto School and then attended Glasgow University. He is the MSP for Inverness East, Nairn & Lochaber. Prior to being elected, he ran his own law practice and developed SNP policy on small business and other matters as well as serving on the party's national executive. He has served on a number of Scottish Parliament committees including the Subordinate Legislation Committee, Enterprise and Lifelong Learning, Finance, Local Government and Transport committee and was previously Shadow Minister for Transport, Tourism & Telecommunications. He was Community Safety Minister during the 2007-11 David Griffiths Project Manager, KGAL Dave Griffiths joined KGAL as Business Development Director in 2006, with over 30 years experience in a design and construction environment, most of which has been related to water control gate design, manufacture and installation. Having started his career with Newton Chambers Engineering, the UK’s leading Water Control Gate supplier at that time, Dave built a thorough understanding of gate design for an International client base. Major projects included Pergau, Uri and Victoria Dam and supervision of gate installation and commissioning at Dinorwic Pumped Storage Scheme. He is currently KGAL Project Manager on the 1285 MW Xayaburi HEP in Laos. SESSION 6A Lesley Whyte Senior Business Analyst, Scottish Environment Protection Agency used by a variety of rural environmental users / RPID customers. I’ve worked in SEPA since 2008, having previously worked in software development in the private sector in the UK, Holland and Germany. SESSION 6B Andrew Frazer Harperstown Power Ltd By qualification a classicist who has been involved in farming for most of his life, Andrew Frazer also owns 2 low head hydro schemes in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Chris Elliott WRE Ltd Chris is the senior hydro engineer and director of WRE Ltd based in South Devon. WRE is a company focussed on the micro hydro sector primarily in England and Wales, carrying out design and installation work for low and high head schemes. Chris founded the business in 2005, based on Dartmoor, to design and install small hydropower systems for clients. Since then the company has grown to be one of the main design companies working in the micro-hydro sector. Chris has had an involvement in industry wide processes such as the EA Good Practice Guide review, MCS panel and has represented the hydro industry to various conservation, preservation and angling bodies. SESSION 7 David Williams Chief Executive, British Hydropower Association David Williams has been the Chief Executive of the BHA since January 2006. Previously he was seconded to UK Trade & Investment (the UK Government overseas trade support agency) as an Export Promoter for Hydropower. In this position he assisted export business and promoted companies in the hydropower sector. In 2004 he was also appointed as a Visiting Professor to the University of Edinburgh. From 1964 to 1995, he served in roles of increasing responsibility for Gilbert, Gilkes & Gordon Ltd, manufacturer and supplier of water turbine generating equipment, ultimately overseeing sales and marketing for the Small Hydropower market worldwide. He then established and managed a regional office in Kuala Lumpur covering South and South East Asia. He was elected as a Council Member of the British Hydropower Association in 2000. I am the Senior Business Analyst on SEWeb / Life+ project. I’m currently working on the Land Information Search project in partnership with the Scottish Government, FCS & SNH to create a web based land use search tool which will be Page 9 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 10 ADRIAN LAYCOCK Ltd CONSULTING ENGINEERS www.adrianlaycock.com Hydropower Projects Planning, Design and Construction Dams, Lochs, Rivers, Flood Control Marine Resource Centre, Barcaldine, Argyll PA37 1SE tel 01631 720496 07787523755 email: [email protected] The British Hydropower Association (BHA) is the professional trade body representing the interests of the UK hydropower industry and its associated stakeholders at regional, national and global levels. Our vision translates into the following aims and objectives: • Effective lobbying and liaison with the national and devolved governments and other agencies • Organising events and networking opportunities • Technical, regulatory and political information source • Developing export opportunities for the industry • Supporting and providing guidance for members • Promoting hydropower – increasing awareness of its quality and scope both at home and overseas Hydropower is one of the most reliable and predictable - and least environmentally intrusive – of all renewable energies. We strive to ensure that its potential is realised. Membership is open to commercial organisations of all sizes, as well as academia, charities, groups and individuals with an interest in hydropower. Our membership is diverse, covering all sized and types of hydropower. If you are interested in membership or would like to know more about us, please visit www.british-hydro.org Contact: British Hydropower Association, Unit 6B, Manor Farm Business Centre, Gussage St Michael, Dorset BH21 5HT United Kingdom Tel: + 44 (0)1258 840934 Email: [email protected] Web: www.british-hydro.org Join the BHA ... Page 10 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 11 Exhibitor Guide and Layout 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 13 21 12 British Hydropower Association 22 11 1 2 10 9 8 STAND No 2 The BHA is one of the supporting organisations of All-Energy, the UK’s largest renewable energy exhibition – 8,322 from 49 countries attended All-Energy 2012. BHA organises a conference session on hydro each year, and also takes a BHA stand on which members are invited to exhibit. All-Energy 2013 will be held 22-23 May 2013 at Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre. Admission to the major exhibition (580 exhibitors from 19 countries in 2012), the multi-stream conference, and Giant Networking Evening is free of charge to all with a business/professional interest in renewable energy. Full information on website (see below). Contact: All-Energy, Reed Exhibitions Ltd, 28 The Quadrant, Richmond, Surrey TW9 1DN. T: +44 (0)20 8439 5439 E: [email protected] W: www.all-energy.co.uk 7 6 5 4 3 conduit the principal stress is in the circumferential direction and by incorporating continuous reinforcement in this direction yields a higher performing product at a lower cost. Using technology developed by material specialists, a very dense laminate is created that maximises the contribution from the basic raw materials. In addition the manufacturing process introduces chopped discontinuous glass for axial reinforcement. Placed near the neutral axis in the core is very fine and pure silica sand to increase stiffness by adding extra thickness. Depending upon pressure ratings, Flowtite pipes and fittings are available as standard up to 32bar working pressure and in any length up to 12m. Every pipe and coupling has been tested to 2x the pressure rating before leaving the factory. Constructed from the inside on a steel banded mandrel the inside surface is extremely smooth. Contact: AMITECH Germany GmbH, Am Fuchsloch 19, 04720 Mochau, Germany T.: +49 (0) 3431 71820 E.: [email protected] W.: www.amitech-germany.de STAND No 17 Amitech Flowtite pipes and fittings have been used in hydro schemes for approximately 40 years. Flowtite is the pipe of choice in Norway where there are more than 300 installed schemes. Flowtite pipes and fittings are highly engineered and manufactured using the continuous advancing mandrel process which represents the state of the art in GRP pipe production. This process allows the use of continuous glass fibre reinforcement in the circumferential direction for high hoop strength. For a pressure pipe or buried STAND No 19 The TURBINATOR® is an axial flow hydropower turbine for low head small hydro applications, with an integrated permanent magnetized generator. This solution has several advantages over traditional installations: • Rapid and easy installation Page 11 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 12 Exhibitor Guide continued • Compact • High efficiency • Direct drive, no gear • Only one rotating part • Low noise • Remote control ensures low operation costs • Easy maintenance ensures low maintenance costs • Cooled by the water stream, waterproof • Powerhouse not needed All of this, combined with short lead time (6-8 months from order to shipment) facilitates rapid projects hence short time to market for the power plant. Contact: D.A MacDonald Contractors Limited is a civil engineering company established since 1988. Based in mid Argyll we have experience in overcoming the logistical problems of working in rural locations and are therefore well positioned to carry out contracts throughout the West of Scotland and beyond. Our hydro portfolio has grown in recent years and we have completed 14 hydro schemes ranging from 250kW – 2MW. We strive to maintain a high standard of service through quality trained individuals and have built a good track record of working closely with our clients. D.A. MacDonald Contractors Limited, Site 13A Kilmory Industrial Estate, Lochgilphead, Argyll PA31 8RR T: 01546 603583 E: [email protected] W: www.damacdonald.co.uk Control and SCADA systems design & production including bespoke PLC code Dulas also produces www.aquashear.com Coanda intake screens: Other technologies offered include solar, wind and biomass. Contact: CleanPower AS, Dalegata 137, 6518 Kristiansund N, Norway T: +47 71 56 66 00 E: [email protected] W: www.cleanpower.no STAND No 15 Contact: • Dulas Ltd, Dyfi Eco Park, Machynlleth, Powys, SY20 8AX. T: 01654 705000 E: [email protected] W: www.dulas.org.uk STAND No 11 Gilkes is a world leader in small hydro, manufacturing and supplying hydroelectric turbines and ancillary equipment from 50kW up to 20MW. Activities include design, manufacture, installation, commissioning, testing, routine service and plant upgrade. Since the first turbine installation in 1856, Gilkes has been improving and refining designs ever since producing more than 6500 turbines for over 80 countries. As long as they have been manufacturing hydro turbines and associated control systems, they have also been delivering an after sales service throughout the world to meet their customer's requirements. Whether it is a privately owned standalone 10KW turbine or a 10MW grid connected plant exporting power, Gilkes can meet all mechanical and electrical after sales needs. Contact: Matthew Crosher, Hydro Sales Manager (UK), Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon Ltd, Canal Head North, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 7BZ T: 01539 720028 E: [email protected] W: www.gilkes.com STAND No STAND No 12 Dulas, founded in 1982, is a trusted, experienced renewable energy solutions provider with offices in Scotland and Wales. The hydro team has over two decades of experience of hydro-electric schemes working on over 1 GW installed capacity through the provision of: • Feasibility, planning and consents consultancy • Scheme Design • Due Diligence work • Turnkey installation of projects • Electromechanical system integration, installation and commissioning • Refurbishment of old or underperforming schemes • Operation & Maintenance Page 12 BHA Conference Programme 2012 9 GPS PE Pipe systems is a member of the international Aliaxis group of companies who are world leaders in the design, manufacture and marketing of high performance, high integrity piping systems. For many years GPS have been leading innovation in the development of high performance PE pressure pipe systems for a wide portfolio of markets, including several hydropower schemes. The wealth of knowledge and experience within GPS has ensured that they remain market leaders with an enviable track record involving some of the pipeline industry’s ‘firsts’ through a combination of manufacturing excellence and a “hands on” approach to innovation enabling them to deliver the best possible solution for new projects and applications. This drive for innovation BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 13 Exhibitor Guide continued and product quality has been the key to our company's success for many years. With strong quality and environmental management systems, GPS ensure that their products always meet all the relevant UK and Continental industry specifications and, in many cases, exceed mandatory requirements. At the show, GPS will be promoting their range of innovative Hydropower piping solutions including pipe offerings of up to 1200mm in diameter, with various SDR values, and a compatible range of fittings. GPS are keen to emphasise their added value offering is centred not just around the product, but also support is offered throughout the whole design and installation process, particularly through value engineering during specification and design stages to advising during installation and commissioning stages. GPS believe that this partnership approach is also the reason behind the high level of customer satisfaction and repeat business. Contact: GPS PE Pipe Systems, St Peter’s Rd, Huntingdon, Cambridge PE29 7DA, UK T: 01480 52121 E: [email protected] W: www.gpsuk.com STAND No 6 Henry Consulting is a niche capital allowances consultancy established by Chartered Surveyor David Henry in the autumn of 2011. David set up Henry Consulting following more than a decade working for a leading national provider of capital allowances advice. Henry Consulting’s business objective is to maximise the tax relief available to clients from the construction, refurbishment and acquisition of commercial properties. To achieve this, service delivery is individually tailored depending on client needs and the stage of their project. Taking specialist advice, particularly early in a project, can have a significant positive impact on the tax relief available. For example, changes in the capital allowances legislation in recent years have unfortunately had a negative impact on hydro schemes, making expert input even more important to maximise the tax savings. Contact: David J Henry BSc (Hons) MRICS, Director, Henry Consulting Ltd, 97 Blackhill Gardens, Glasgow G23 5NE. T: 07813 664583 E: [email protected] W: www.henryconsulting.co.uk 2850mm and pressure ratings up to 32bar. HOBAS Pipes UK will be showing the features and benefits of using GRP pipe for hydro applications which include being lightweight with simple push-fit joints for easy installation plus low friction for maximum power generation. Contact: Mr Graham Clarke T: 07831 878109 E: [email protected] W: www.hobas.com STAND No 3 Hydrolox engineered polymer traveling water screens are changing the way people think about water screen performance. These lightweight, low-maintenance, easy-to-clean screens allow waterextracting facilities to comply with regulations for aquatic life protection throughout the world. Customers who choose Hydrolox benefit from outstanding technology and expert customer service available through a network of global corporate offices and assembly centres. Hydrolox engineered polymer screens outperform traditional steel screens in several areas: • Designed to operate 24/7/365 • Proven to last up to five times longer • Improved cleaning and debris removal capabilities • Improved water flow-through • Reduced risk of biofouling • Virtually maintenance free • Lower overall cost of ownership . Contact: Hydrolox, Lemelerbergweg 31A, 1101 AH Amsterdam Z.O.,The Netherlands T: +800 3344 5544 E: [email protected] W: www.hydrolox.com STAND No 14 Hydroplan is a leading renewable energy consultancy with bases in the Highlands of Scotland, south of England, and Northern Ireland. Hydroplan specialises in the consenting, design and construction of small to medium hydropower schemes, as well as other water related projects. At Hydroplan, they are committed to providing practical, costeffective engineering, design and consultancy services. Their services involve seeing schemes from the pre-feasibility stage, to design and planning consents, right through to completion with site supervision and project management. STAND No 7 HOBAS Centrifugal Cast Glass Reinforced Plastic (CC-GRP) pipes are established as being ideally suited for use as hydropower penstocks with a diameter range from 150mm to Contact: Hydroplan, Unit 12 Riverside Park, Station Road, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 1QU, UK. T: 01202 886622 E: [email protected] W: www.hydroplan.co.uk Page 13 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 14 Exhibitor Guide continued STAND No 22 The International Journal on Hydropower & Dams is a bi-monthly publication, read in over 175 countries, dealing with all technical, environmental, social and economic aspects of hydro plants and multipurpose water resources development projects. It combines business news with state-of-the-art technology. Each issue has a regional focus, and special technical themes of interest to engineers in all the related disciplines. Our company also organizes and hosts, large international hydro conferences in Europe and Asia where world experts and water resource professionals meet to address the challenges and opportunities faced by the industry around the world. Contact: Aqua-Media International Ltd, PO Box 285, Wallington, Surrey SM6 6AN, UK. T: 0208 773 7243 E: [email protected] W: www.hydropower-dams.com STAND No 20 Launched in 1949, International Water Power & Dam Construction is the only monthly international publication in the industry. Serving the needs of those involved in dam construction and the hydroelectricity industries, the magazine offers reviews of the latest technological developments, news analysis and technical project case studies. A top quality, unbiased, information service, with a circulation of over 4000, International Water Power & Dam Construction offers its readers and advertisers an unrivalled penetration into the marketplace. Supported by an independent circulation audit from ABC, it is an established and integral part of the industry and an absolute must for anyone involved in the hydro power and dams industry. Find out more about the journal by visiting www.waterpowermagazine.com. Dive in the world of hydropower and read examples of the articles which our subscribers receive every month. STAND No 23 Infinis is the UK’s largest purely renewable power developer and generator. It generates renewable electricity from 143 sites across the country and produces approximately 9% of the UK’s renewable electricity. Infinis has 13 operational Hydropower stations with an installed capacity of 17MW spread across Britain. Its active development pipeline (managed from offices in Cardiff, Northampton and Edinburgh) is adding to this portfolio and offers great opportunities for landowners and the hydropower supply chain. For landowners: Infinis and their advisors take care of the design, consenting, financing, building, operation and sale of power from projects. It pays each landowner a competitive compensation package tailored to their needs (both upfront payments and long-term income). For the Hydropower supply chain: Infinis’s scale, expansion record and ambition creates opportunities for long term relationships supplying design services, balance of plant and turbines to projects across England, Wales and Scotland. Contact: Ewan Campbell-Lendrum, Infinis, First Floor, 500 Pavilion Drive, Northampton Business Park, Northampton NN4 7YJ T: 01604 662400 E: [email protected] W: www.infinis.com Page 14 BHA Conference Programme 2012 STAND No 18 Kössler, a 100% subsidiary of Voith Hydro, is one of Europe’s market leaders in the field of small hydro power. Our product range includes all kinds of Kaplan-, Francis and Pelton turbines. As far as Kaplan-turbines are concerned our company specialises in the production of turbines with a runner diameter up to 3,2 m. Francis and Pelton turbines are manufactured up to an output of 15 MW. All turbines are designed and manufactured in our factory as well as finally assembled and put into operation by our own engineers. All turbine hydraulics used are designed by the Voith Hydro Research and Development facility in Heidenheim, the so-called “Brunnenmühle”. Kössler designs, engineers, manufactures, supplies and services a full range of hydro power equipment for small hydroelectric power plants. Our product range also includes turnkey installation of the complete E&M equipment or steel construction works. In addition to that, our customers appreciate our efficient and competent service, as we are probably the only company in our industry that provides a service line which is open 7 days a week. Every year about 100 employees design and manufacture about 40 to 45 new turbines, mainly for the European market, with an export rate of about 80 %. Contact: Ing. Josef Lampl MBA, Kössler GesmbH & Co KG, Hauptstraße 122, A-3151 St. Georgen, Austria T: 02742 88 52 72 E: [email protected] W: www.koessler.com BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 15 Exhibitor Guide continued Contact: STAND No 5 As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of pumps, valves and systems, KSB has offered efficient and reliable fluids transport solutions for more than 130 years. With cutting edge pump and valve technology, we transport and control almost every kind of fluid. RWE Npower Renewables, Earn House, Lamberkine Drive, Broxden Business Park, Perth PH1 1RA T: 08450 71 7700 E: [email protected] W: www.npower-renewables.com KSB’s package comprises consulting, planning, selection and commissioning of equipment, as well as all required services from a single source. Rising energy prices and finite energy resources call for alternatives and solutions that help save money, for example, centrifugal pumps running in reverse. Pumps used as turbines, or PaT for short, are KSB’s answer to conventional water turbines. They offer huge advantages such as low investment outlay as well as low service and maintenance costs, combined with tried and tested technology. A pump used as a turbine (PaT) can deploy the hydropower potential extremely efficiently and economically with straightforward technical means. PaT are suitable for applications where pressure differences are to be reduced or where the head and flow rate of an installation can be exploited. The power generated can either be used by the operator for internal purposes or fed into the public grid. Thanks to their low investment costs our PaT solutions pay for themselves after a very short time. Contact: Mark Ellis, Systems Tendering Engineer Water/Wastewater KSB Limited, 2 Cotton Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 5TF. T: +44 (0) 1509 231872 (Dir +44 (0) 1509 220194) E: [email protected] STAND No 4 RWE npower renewables is a leading developer of small scale hydro in the UK with over 70MW of hydro in operation and several more schemes in development and construction. Over the past decade we have built 15 new schemes in Scotland, England and Wales and currently have three schemes in construction. We have expertise, experience and resources to successfully develop, finance, build and operate schemes in a manner sensitive to the environment whilst delivering significant benefits to landowners and communities. We will develop, build and operate a site at our risk and cost. We are committed to developing an ambitious pipeline of new hydro projects across the UK with our dedicated in-house hydro team based in Scotland (Perth and Inverness) and Wales (Dolgarrog). Our expanding Perth office has recently moved and the new address is given below. . STAND No 13 SEPA is responsible for protecting and improving Scotland's unique and beautiful environment. Our work makes Scotland a greener place to live and creates a sustainable legacy for future generations. The quality of our environment is a key asset, and all of SEPA’s work is directed towards ensuring people can enjoy a good quality of life in a healthy environment. From providing flood warnings and environmental monitoring to responding to pollution incidents, we deliver a wide range of public services. We also advise industry on how best practice can benefit the environment as well as contribute to a sustainable economy. Contact: www.sepa.org.uk STAND No 10 Spaans Babcock manufactures, installs and maintains high quality Archimedes Screw Generators. Highly efficient, robust and fish friendly; this technology is perfectly suited to weirs and outfalls. Spaans Babcock was established in 1897 and has been supplying equipment for the water industry ever since. The company is the World’s largest supplier of Archimedes Screws. Spaans Babcock has thousands of screws installed throughout the UK & tens of thousands worldwide, mainly as pumps but more recently as generators too. Spaans Babcock Ltd. recognised the potential for hydropower in the UK and began to supply and install Archimedes Screw Generators to a varied customer base. To date we are proud to have 27 schemes operating, under construction or sold throughout the country. The Screw Generator is offered in various configurations. All are tailor made to each site depending on specific characteristics and customer requirements. The technology is fully automated and controlled by Spaans Babcock Ltd.’s own in house developed control system. No fine screen is needed and maintenance requirements are very low due to the simplicity of the overall design. Centrally based in Lancashire, Spaans Babcock Ltd. provides a full range of services; from supply only contracts to full development of complete turnkey packages. Project management is handled by the company’s dedicated contracts department. Spaans Babcock Ltd. Page 15 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 16 Exhibitor Guide continued has its own SHE department to ensure compliance with all UK regulations. All installation and maintenance work is handled by in house teams of experienced engineers. Contact: Bert Boersma, Technical Sales Manager or Neil Hindle, Engineering & Service Director, Spaans Babcock Ltd, 305 Phoenix Close, Heywood, Lancashire OL10 2JG, UK. T: 01706 627770 E: [email protected] W: www.spaansbabcock.com STAND No 1 SUPERLIT was established in Turkey in 1961 and is part of the multinational Karamanci Holdings. For more than five decades, SUPERLIT has manufactured pipes and associated products. SUPERLIT has been involved in GRP pipeline projects in more than 30 countries in four continents and it is now recognized as a world renewed brand in the global GRP market. STAND No 16 Teekay Couplings has been successfully used in the hydropower industry for more than twenty years and provides a quick and very cost effective method for installing all types of plain ended pipes. Available in all sizes up to 4000mm, Teekay’s couplings are suitable, depending on diameter, for working pressures up to 40 bar. The Teekay range consists of Teekay Axiflex Mechanical Couplings, Teekay Stepped Couplings, Teekay Reducers, Teekay Flange Adaptors for new installation as well as Teekay Repair Couplings for in situ repairing of damaged or leaking pipework systems. Contact: Kevin Brouard, Teekay Couplings Ltd, Disraeli House, 12 Aylesbury Road, Beaconsfield, Bucks HP9 1LW T: 01494 679500 E: [email protected] W: www.teekaycouplings.com SUPERLIT has a strong background experience consisting in more than 50 years in the water sector, being ready to dispose solutions for the entire water segment: • • • • Hydropower Infrastructure (raw & potable water, sewerage, retention & drainage system) Irrigation Special Applications (Jacking, relining, tanks, industrial projects, underwater & marine applications). We are one of the few worldwide GRP producers, developing both CC and FW production technologies, with a diameter range starting with DN 250 till 4000; stiffness class between SN 1250 15000, (and till SN 1,000,000, for special applications); pressure class PN 1 till 40 bars. With fully equipped factories counting down more than 15 different departments as R&D, quality, technical, etc we can conclude that SUPERLIT is making all what is necessary to fulfill the highest requirements. Fully automated processes and cumulated technologies as Filament Winding Technology (FW), and Centrifugal Casting Technology (CC), it’s making from our production capacity one of the most versatile. STAND No 8 Weir Power & Industrial – a division of FTSE 100 company The Weir Group PLC - delivers excellent engineering solutions to customers worldwide. Weir Power & Industrial designs and manufactures engineered products and provides aftermarket support for flow control and rotating equipment in many power generation sectors. Our longestablished hydro service capabilities have been strengthened by our recent acquisition of American Hydro: a leading supplier and installer of large equipment for the hydroelectric and water distribution industries specialising in the design, manufacture, upgrade and servicing of high-performance hydro-turbines and pumps. Our strategically-placed service centres supported by a network of partnerships ensure that Weir Power & Industrial can deliver innovative engineered solutions which enhance the performance and lifespan of your equipment, thus improving the efficiency of your hydro operation Contact: Contact: SUPERLIT Romania SRL, 13 Septembrie Way No 90, 5th Fl., Building 5.01, 5th District, Bucharest, RO – 050726. T : +40 21 3104081 / +40 21 3104082 E: [email protected] W: www.superlit.eu Page 16 BHA Conference Programme 2012 Tom Askew, Sales Manager – Hydro, Weir Power & Industrial, The Harlands, Alloa, Clackmannanshire FK10 1TB. T: 01259 727556 E: [email protected] W: www.weirpowerindustrial.com BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:57 Page 17 Conference Dinner Conference Dinner The Arches, 253 Argyle Street, Glasgow G2 8DL Tuesday 23rd October, 19.30hrs until late Dress Code: smart/casual Born out of a cavernous, disused space under Central Station, the Arches is set in Grade Alisted Victorian railway arches at the heart of the city centre. It is the most exciting and vibrant alternative to corporate venues in Glasgow. The Arches is a non-profit making organisation and registered Scottish charity, with all revenue from corporate hires used to fund their awardwinning arts and education programme. Delegates, Speakers and Exhibitors fees include the conference dinner – but we need to know in advance if you will be attending. There is a list of confirmed dinner guests at the registration desk – if you wish to attend the dinner please check your name is on the list and if it is not, please speak to Wendy, Katie or Ellan. Conference Dinner After-Dinner Speaker Alfie Moore The Stand-Up Police Sergeant. Alfie is an original and distinctive comedian with his niche area as a serving police sergeant. He came slightly later to comedy and brings a wealth of insights and comedy moments from his eighteen years on the beat, where a keen sense of humour has been the key to his success and survival! Born and raised on a council estate in Sheffield he was an apprentice in the steelworks before joining the Police. Alfie was inspired to take up stand-up comedy in 2007 after his first taste of live comedy at a local comedy club. He quickly became well and truly hooked and was soon performing regularly up and down the country. He has twice written and performed his own one-man show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where they have each run for the full 22 nights. He has also supported Sarah Millican, Russell Kane and Milton Jones on their national comedy tours. In 2011 Alfie was one of the stars of ITV1′s Show Me The Funny and wrote and presented ‘Alfie Moore’s Almanac’ for BBC Radio. Most recently he has been featured in BBC3′s Bizarre Crime. Alfie has an observational comedic style, which lends itself to witty, and sometimes gritty, anecdotes based on everyday modern policing. Alfie is a versatile stand-performer and is currently headlining for a variety of promoters. He also performs a select number of charity events each year. Page 17 BHA Conference Programme 2012 BHA Conf Prog 2012:Sample ad spec 17/10/12 08:58 Page 18 Location Conference Dinner The Arches 253 Argyle Street, Glasgow, Glasgow City G2 8DL Conference Venue Thistle Hotel, Cambridge Street, Glasgow G2 3HN Getting Around .... Event sponsors: For those of you who are not familiar with the city, getting around once you are here is easy. The region has an integrated network of public transport services. Subway Scotland's only subway system's circular route is a fast and efficient way to travel around particularly in the city centre, west end and south side areas. • Operating hours on Mon-Sat 06.30-23.30, Sun 10.00 to 18.00 • Runs every 6-8 minutes • Single £1.20, Return £2.40 or Day Ticket £3.50 The British Hydropower Association is sponsored by: Rail Glasgow Central Station links Glasgow by rail to the South. Glasgow Queen Street Station operates routes mainly to Edinburgh, the North of the city and Northern Scotland. The ‘Roundabout’ one-day ticket allows unlimited travel by rail to over 110 stations in Scotland and once in the city for £5.60. Bus First Bus Glasgow is the largest bus operating company in Scotland, with over 1000 buses in operation. Hop-on hop-off bus tours operate year round and are a great way to get around – buses depart from George Square throughout the day. Unit 6B Manor Farm Business Centre, Gussage St Michael, Dorset BH21 5HT United Kingdom T: + 44 (0)1258 840934 Email: [email protected] www.british-hydro.org Page 18 BHA Conference Programme 2012 Taxi Glasgow’ taxi drivers are known to be some of the friendliest in the world! Glasgow taxis operate 5-seater ‘black cabs’ in and around the city. If their yellow light is on they can be flagged down on the street, or alternatively call +44 (0) 141 429 70701 to book. Car Parks There are several municipal car parks around the city, including one directly behind the conference venue. There are also 250 on-site parking spaces at the Thistle, available at an additional charge. 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