The purpose of the event: inter-industry exchange of experience in managing the safe transition to domestic equipment, maintaining energy efficiency programs for holdings in the current realities.
The forum will last 3 days.
The scale of the forum is determined not by the number of speakers (more than 70) and not by the number of participants (more than 300), but by the global exchange of experience between vice presidents, directors of sustainable development and technical management of leading mining, metallurgy, oil and gas production and energy companies in Russia and abroad. Chief power engineers represent more than half of 100 of the country’s largest enterprises.
Key issues:
- Reducing CO2 emissions and limited potential for increasing energy efficiency without implementing major technology projects.
- Import substitution and maintaining uninterrupted operation of the enterprise's energy system.
- Large-scale investment programs to improve energy efficiency and integrate domestic equipment into energy systems based on foreign manufacturers and components.
- What to do if foreign equipment used in production has no domestic equivalents?
- Experience of enterprises where the main energy equipment is domestic.
- The fate of hydrogen energy in Russia in modern conditions.
- Connect to networks or build your own energy production facilities? - Increasing equipment costs and difficulties in procurement planning.
- Withdrawal of foreign suppliers and the risk of production shutdowns due to difficulties at the enterprise's energy facilities.
- Problems with selecting domestic equivalents of energy equipment in accordance with the technical requirements for the equipment.
- Significant increase in the cost of power equipment.
- Interaction with outgoing vendors to maintain contract terms.
- Long waiting periods for products from unfriendly countries through parallel imports. - Prospects for using ORCs to utilize low-potential heat and generate useful electricity.
- The problem of choosing ways to reduce energy costs. - How to deal with short circuits. - How to ensure the technological safety of network facilities.
- How to improve the observability and controllability of power facilities.
- The problem of power line breaks and possible solutions.
- How to manage the quality of electrical energy with voltage dips and sags, overvoltages in supply and distribution networks.
- Choosing ways to increase furnace productivity.
- How to provide energy to facilities located remote from the infrastructure.
- How to reduce equipment downtime during repair work?
- How to forecast repairs and ensure uninterrupted operation of power facilities?
- How to ensure the most closed water circulation.
- How to combat scale formation.
- How to reduce metal heat loss in the ladle and reduce electricity and electrode consumption in the ladle-furnace unit.
Participants: CEOs, chief engineers, chief power engineers, technical directors, repair directors, shop managers, companies supplying solutions and equipment.
Dates: March 19–21, 2024
Venue: Russia, Chelyabinsk (Radisson Blu Hotel)
Register for the event on the website, by phone or by email: www: seymartec.ru/energy-2024
tel.: +7 351 2003735
e-mail: info@seymartec.ru
Participation of industry representatives is free.
2024-02-19