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Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA (1 September 2011) - The International Society of Automation (ISA) announced today the sessions of its Energy Track at ISA Automation Week 2011: Technology and Solutions Event. The conference will take place in Mobile, Alabama, USA, 17-20 October 2011, at the Arthur R. Outlaw Convention Center. The Energy Track offers a spectrum of presentations on recent advances in automation for buildings, industrial plants and power plants.
“The Energy Track is one of many outstanding tracks at ISA Automation
Week. Each track emphasizes specific technology advancements that are
applied at a higher level in their associated industries. The Energy
Track presents exciting advances (some may even be considered
breakthrough innovations) in the energy-related technologies spanning
building, industrial and power. ISA Automation Week provides an
opportunity for all to glean best practices and advancements in
automation technologies for energy,” said Energy Track Chair, Don
Labbe, of Invensys Operations Management.
The Energy Track sessions include:
• Building and Industrial Automation and Energy
Management Improves Energy Efficiency — Covers how energy management
systems can help building management engineers and facility managers
design and build facilities that make the most effective use of energy.
Explains how an enterprise infrastructure captures real-time energy
consumption data to help companies improve efficiency and reduce costs
• Energy Optimization: Monitor, Improve, and Sustain
Energy Productivity — Explains how success in energy optimization
depends on deploying the right combination of technology, decision
making and leadership. Compares the characteristics of industry leaders
and laggards, shows how to discover and capitalize on common energy
opportunities and details a state-of-the-art methodology for
energy-intensive processes
• Modeling Provides Practical Solutions for Emissions
Compliance and Controls — Details how model predictions can be
substituted for actual measurements in emissions monitoring, and
dynamic models can be applied to design control logic prior to
installation
• Enhancing Fossil Fired Power Plant Controls to Meet
Changing Load Dispatch Requirements — Focuses on how novel coal fired
power plant designs and controls address efficiency, load dispatch
capability, cost savings and enhanced revenue. Explains why control and
operational flexibility are key ingredients to sustainable,
cost-effective electricity generation
• Hydro, Boiler and Alternative Energy Control and
Optimization — Covers how maximizing hydro efficiency increases the
load generation of a limited resource, how a fully integrated
solar-power system allows full isolation from the grid, and how to
improve boiler efficiency through feedwater cycle control.
• Novel Methods to Lower Fuel Consumption and Conserve Energy —
Focuses on the ways that control enhancements, alternative fuels and
energy conservation can lower fossil fuel consumption, such as on-line
model predictive control adaptation
[an error occurred while processing this directive] Complete details of each Energy Track session are available online or at www.isaautomationweek.org.
About ISA Automation Week
ISA Automation Week is a technical conference that includes three full
days of sessions; poster sessions; a dedicated Technician Day; an
expansive Supplier Showcase; technology solutions theaters on the
Supplier Showcase floor offering standards briefings, author briefings
and supplier presentations; and networking and social events.
ISA Automation Week Partners include ARC Advisory Group, ExperTune, GE
Intelligent Platforms, Georg Fischer Piping Systems, Kepware
Technologies, Mitsubishi Electric and Schneider Electric. ISA Strategic
Partner, Test and Measurement is Fluke Corporation. GE Energy,
Honeywell Process Solutions and OSIsoft, LLC are ISA Corporate
Partners. For more information about the ISA Corporate Partnerships
Program, visit www.isa.org/partnershipsoverview.
For more information about ISA Automation Week, visit www.isaautomationweek.org.
About ISA
Founded in 1945, the International Society of Automation (www.isa.org)
is a leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the
standard for automation by helping over 30,000 worldwide members and
other professionals solve difficult technical problems, while enhancing
their leadership and personal career capabilities. Based in Research
Triangle Park, North Carolina, ISA develops standards, certifies
industry professionals, provides education and training, publishes
books and technical articles, and hosts conferences and exhibitions for
automation professionals. ISA is the founding sponsor of the Automation
Federation (www.automationfederation.org).
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