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SPONSORS' PLENARY SESSION

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photo MONDAY, APRIL 18, 08:00-13:00
REGENCY CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Marvin L. Zimmerman
INMR, Canada
08:00
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Opening Remarks & Welcome to Delegates
HEO Yup
Executive Vice President
Korea Electric Power Corporation, Korea
HEO, Jup has served as KEPCO’s Vice President in Charge of Power Supply in Jeju from 2007 and was transferred to the Seoul District in late 2009. Subsequently, he was appointed Vice President in Charge of Distribution Administration before taking on his present role as Executive Vice President responsible for the Construction Division.
08:10
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Today's Challenges for Power System Asset Engineers & Managers
Andrew Renton
Manager, Asset Development Engineering Group Transpower, New Zealand
Andrew Renton has had nearly 25 years of technical & managerial experience as a Qualified Engineer working on behalf various transmission and distribution utilities in New Zealand, Australia and Asia. As Transpower's Asset Development Engineering Manager, he oversees a multi disciplinary engineering team of both in-house and external engineers assigned the evaluation, approval and delivery of line as well as substation projects.
08:30
photo Advantages & Market Progress of RTV Technology
Faisal Huda
CEO, CSL Silicones, Canada
Faisal Huda oversees all aspects of CSL Silicones’ business including research and product development, production and marketing. He attained his Bachelor of Applied Sciences at the University of Waterloo, Canada in 1998, graduating in the field of Chemical Engineering. In 2003, he earned a Masters in Business Administration in Paris at the Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC) Grande Ecole.
08:45
photo Hubbell Power Systems in Asia
Connell Zhang
Managing Director
Hubbell Power Systems, China

Connell Zhang has been Managing Director of Hubbell Power Systems in Asia since March of 2008. Before being named to this position, he served as Head of the Tonnage Business within China for Linde AG. He has also served as the China Senior Business Development Director for the BOC Group. Mr. Zhang holds an MBA degree from Yale School of Management and a Bachelor’s degree in International Economics from Renmin University in China.
09:00
photo Advanced Hollow Composite Insulators for Modern HV Devices
Jürgen Hauck
Managing Director
Reinhausen Power Composites, Germany

Jürgen Hauck completed his studies in mechanical
engineering and business administration at the RWTH in Aachen. In 1992 he started as Project Manager for Logistics at Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen in Germany. Currently, he is serving as Managing Director of RPC, a subsidiary of MR - a position he has held since August 2009.
09:15
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
10:15
photo Research at Pfisterer on Composite Insulators for Compact EHV Lines
Samuel Ansorge
Director, Pfisterer Sefag, Switzerland
Samuel Ansorge received his M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1994. Subsequently, he worked in the field of cable engineering and particularly the development of cable accessories. In 2006, he was appointed Director of Pfisterer Sefag in Switzerland and Head of the company’s Centre of Competence on Overhead Lines. He is also the Swiss observer in CIGRE Study Committee B2 dealing with overhead lines.
10:30
photo Surge Arresters Over the Course of Time: The Siemens Perspective
Herbert Klausner
CEO, Siemens Surge Arresters, Germany
Herbert Klausner started his career in 1979 at Siemens in Austria before fi nishing the corporate trainee program in 1982 and later graduating from the electrical power engineering college at the TGM Institute in Vienna. In 1992 he joined the Medium Voltage Div. in Erlangen, Germany where he had different assignments in sales, marketing and turnkey management of projects in Brunei, Kuwait and Indonesia. Recently, he was appointed to the position of CEO for the Siemens surge arresters business worldwide.
10:45
photo ABB Composite Insulators for Ultra High Voltage Applications
Mattias Lundborg
Marketing and Sales Manager
ABB Composites, Sweden

Mattias Lundborg (M.Sc) started work for ABB in 1998 and has since then held various positions in different countries in the field of product development, project management, product management and marketing and sales. His present position is Marketing and Sales Manager at ABB Composites, Sweden.
11:00
photo Technical & Market Overview & Developments for MPS Products
Giulio Rocchetti
International Sales Director
MacLean Power Systems, France

Giulio Rocchetti obtained his Doctoral degree from Bologna University in Italy and also an MBA from the Bocconi Business School in Milan. He has been involved in the electrical insulation industry since 1980, in Italy, France and the U.S. He joined MacLean Power Systems in 2002 and is presently International Sales Director. He is a member of CIGRE and involved in several Study Committees and Working Groups dealing with composite insulators
11:15
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
11:45
photo Eco-Friendly Epoxy Solid Insulated Electrical Equipment
Osamu Tsujimoto
Commercial Director
Huntsman Advanced Materials, Japan

Osamu Tsujimoto is Commercial Director of Huntsman Advanced Materials and responsible for the corporate business in Korea and Japan. He graduated from Konan University in Hyogo, Japan with a degree in Applied Chemistry, and over the past 20 years, has had extensive experience in marketing as well technical service.
12:00
photo Wacker Chemicals Korea – Global Player in the World of T&D Silicones
LEE Woo-Jae
Sales Manager, Wacker Chemicals Korea
LEE, Woo-Jae earned his bachelor's degree in electric engineering from the Seoul National University of Technology before starting his career as a sales engineer serving the electrical and electronic industries. In 2009, he was appointed Sales Manager with Wacker Chemical Korea.
12:15
photo Surge Arrester: Standardized Commodity vs. Critical High-Tech
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Kersten Stoebe
Managing Director
Tridelta Surge Arresters, Germany

Kersten Stoebe studied Electrotechnical Engineering and Business Administration before starting his career as an engineer for monitoring and controlling systems for power plants. He became member of the Board of Directors in a company producing automation systems and later served as Managing Director in a high voltage instrument transformer business. He is currently Managing Director for Tridelta’s medium and high voltage surge arrester business. Mr. Stoebe is also Chairman of several technical and commercial as sociations and a guest lecturer at the University of Nürnberg.
12:30
photo New Challenges for Russia's Energy Sector
Katerina Vasina
Head of Marketing Department
Streamer Electric, Russia

Katerina Vasina has been working as Head of the Marketing Department at Streamer Electric since 2008 and in this capacity is responsible for market research focused on lightning protection for overhead lines, developing new brands and international business. She is also an active member of the Russian Marketing Association.
12:45
photo Expertise & Innovation in Bushings up to 1200 kV
Eugenio Falcone
Commercial Director
Alstom Grid, Italy

Eugenio Falcone received his Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from Turin Polytechnic in 1980. After a brief involvement in the aerospace field, he joined Passoni & Villa – an internationally known supplier of HV bushings, now part of Alstom Grid. He is presently in charge of worldwide sales & marketing of the company’s large portfolio of condenser bushings for both AC and DC applications.
13:00
Lunch

 

TECHNOLOGIES AND DEVELOPMENTS IN
LSR/HTV/RTV SILICONE & EPOXY MATERIALS

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photo MONDAY, APRIL 18, 14:00-18:00
REGENCY CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Marvin L. Zimmerman
INMR, Canada
14:00 photo Application of AC & DC Silicone Insulators on UHV Lines
SU Zhiyi
Expert on Outdoor Insulation
EPRI China, State Grid, China

SU Zhiyi graduated from North China Electric Power University in 1970. He began his professional career as an engineer at a power plant before joining the China Electric Power Research Institute in 1983. Since that time, he has been engaged in high voltage testing technology and outdoor insulation design. He is one of China’s most respected and influential experts in this field and a Fellow Engineer of EPRI China.
14:30 photo Advantages of Silicones and Coming New Applications in T&D
Jens Lambrecht
Technical Manager
Wacker Chemie, Germany

Jens Lambrecht studied radio and power engineering, earning a doctorate degree from Dresden University of Technology. Since that time, he has made his career as a development engineer for silicone cable accessories as well as a specialist in application engineering for silicones for both medium and high voltage applications. He joined Wacker Chemie as Technical Manager in 2005.
15:00
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
16:00 photo Overcoming Barriers to Broader Adoption of RTV Coating Technology
Chris McConnery
Operations Manager
CSL Silicones, Canada

Chris McConnery graduated from the University of Waterloo in 1994 with a degree in Chemical Engineering. His career began in the automotive field where he had 15 years experience in developing and optimizing coating processes. He joined CSL Silicones in 2008 where his role as Operations Manager has included design of an automated mobile system for applying RTV silicone coatings. This work resulted in the commer- cialization of an application tool - the new AMCS - for maximum efficiency and quality.
16:30 photo Recent Developments in Epoxy Materials for Power T&D Applications
Sam So
Technology Manager, Casting & Encapsulation (APAC) Huntsman Advanced Materials, Hong Kong
K.S. (Sam) So studied chemical technology at Hong Kong Polytechnic University before receiving his Masters degree in Materials Science from the University of Hong Kong. Shortly afterward, he started to work with Huntsman Advanced Materials as Application Engineer for the Electrical Insulation Materials business unit in Asia. In year 2005, he became Team Leader for Application Development for power and electronic applications and then served as the Team Leader for Technical Support for casting, encapsulation, composite & tooling applications. Since 2010, he has served as Technology Manager for Casting & Encapsulation for the Asia Pacific region.
17:00 photo Application and Research of Composite Insulator in China
GUAN Zhicheng
Chairman of Academic Affairs Committee of Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, China
GUAN Zhicheng is a highly acclaimed academician in high voltage engineering, both in China and abroad with numerous awards and publications to his name. He began his career as Lecturer at the Electrical Engineering Dept. of Tsinghua University and over the years moved up to become Professor and Assistant President. He currently serves as Dean of the Graduate School at Tsinghua’s Shenzhen campus. Prof. Guan is a specialist in insulation and electrical discharges applying to line insulators as well as in the field of electrical environment technology. He is Honorary President of the China Electrotechnical Society and also serves on the Steering Committee of the International Symposium on High Voltage Engineering (ISH).
17:30 photo Experience with and Future Plans for Line Insulators at Korea Electric Power Corp.
LEE Dong-Il
Vice President
KEPRI, Korea

Lee Dong-Il has been serving a Head of Transmission & Distribution at KEPCO’s Laboratory & Research Institute (KEPRI) since 2010. He has had 27 years experience in upgrading technology development to 765 kV as well as managing the ± 500kV HVDC research project for KEPCO. He is a member of several CIGRE and IEC working groups and a regular member of CIGRE SCB2.

 

PRESENTATIONS AND PANEL DISCUSSION
ON POLLUTION AND ICING

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photo MONDAY, APRIL 18, 14:00-17:30
NAMSAN 1 CONFERENCE ROOM
Moderator: Alberto Pigini
Consultant, Italy
14:00 photo Overview of Insulator Problems Due to Pollution & Icing
Alberto Pigini
Consultant, Italy
Alberto Pigini was employed at CESI in Italy for over 35 years, first as a researcher, then as Research Manager and finally as Division Director. In this capacity, he coordinated research on external insulation and diagnostics as well as high voltage techniques and also participated in the Italian 1000 kV Project, described in more than 100 publications. He is Distinguished Member of CIGRE, a Fellow of IEEE and active in a variety of their WG’s and Committees. He now acts as a Consultant worldwide.
14:15 photo Insulator Configurations Under Icing Conditions
JIANG Xingliang
Professor, Chongqing University Stae Key Laboratory of Power Transmission, China
JIANG Xingliang graduated from Hunan University in 1982, and received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Chongqing University. His employment experience includes the Wuhan High Voltage Research Institute and the College of Electrical Engineering at Chongqing University. His main research interests are external insulation of high voltage engineering and protection against transmission line icing. He has published over 180 papers and received numerous awards for his work in advancing science and technology.
14:45 photo Progress Report on IEEE Std. for Selecting Insulators with Respect to Icing
William Chisholm
Consultant, Canada
William A. Chisholm (Ph.D., P. Eng.) is an internationally known expert in the effects of adverse weather on power systems, including lightning, icing and ampacity. The technical excellence of his 30-year career with Ontario Hydro and Kinectrics was recognized in 2007 with an IEEE Fellow award for his contributions to performance assessment of extra high voltage transmission lines.
15:00
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
16:00 photo State-of-the-Art in Modeling Pollution Flashovers
Ravi Gorur
Professor
Arizona State University, United States

Ravi Gorur has published a textbook and more than 150 papers on the subject of non-ceramic (composite / polymeric) materials and insulators. He has served as Chairman of the IEEE Working group on Insulator Contamination and Dielectric Ageing and also chaired IEEE working groups on polymeric cable accessories. He worked closely in the preparation of the IEEE Standard 1523 on RTV silicone coatings and in the development of several IEEE standards dealing with testing and application of non-ceramic insulators. He serves as U.S. representative for CIGRE Study Committee and is a consultant to companies and utilities worldwide.
16:15 photo Pollution Testing of Composite Insulators: Round Robin Tests within CIGRE
Igor Gutman
Manager of Insulation, STRI, Sweden
Igor Gutman (PhD) has a professional experience in high voltage engineering that covers 28 years. His main areas of activity include dimensioning, maintenance and diagnostics of outdoor insulation with particular emphasis on composite insulators. He is active within CIGRE (A3, B2, C4), IEC (TC 36) as well as IEEE and author of more than 110 papers that have been published internationally.
16:30 photo Impact of Desert & Marine Pollution on External Insulation
Raouf Znaidi
Consultant, Tunisia
Raouf Znaidi has had a long career as an Engineer at STEG, the national power company and grid operator of Tunisia. In his capacity as Director of the Research Division, he was responsible among other things for establishing test stations to monitor the comparative performance of different designs of insulators under various combinations of desert, maritime and industrial pollution. Mr. Znaidi is an active member of CIGRE and recently organized a special session in Tunisia dealing with how best to deal with the impact of pollution on insulators and other line components.
17:00
Panel Discussion & Questions

 

OPTIMIZING INSULATION DESIGN AND COORDINATION FOR AC AND DC LINES
FTS 1

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photo TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 08:00-18:00
REGENCY CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Alberto Pigini
Consultant, Italy
08:00 photo Insulation Challenges When Uprating AC Lines or Converting to DC
Alberto Pigini
Consultant, Italy
Alberto Pigini was employed at CESI in Italy for over 35 years, first as a researcher, then as Research Manager and finally as Division Director. In this capacity, he coordinated research on external insulation and diagnostics as well as high voltage techniques and also participated in the Italian 1000 kV Project, described in more than 100 publications. He is Distinguished Member of CIGRE, a Fellow of IEEE and active in a variety of their WG’s and Committees. He now acts as a Consultant worldwide.
08:30 photo Key Design Aspects Related to Conversion of AC Lines to DC
Jan Lundquist
Technical Manager - Lines & Substations
STRI, Sweden

Jan Lundquist received his M.Sc. and PhD degrees from Chalmers University of Technology and later worked for the Swedish utility Vattenfall as well as ABB. He has worked at STRI since 1999 and is responsible for working on insulation coordination, corona effects, substation reliability and developing computer software. He is a member of CIGRE Technical Advisory Group B2.04 “Electrical performance of overhead transmission lines” and convenerof Working Group B2.41 “Guide to the conversion ACtransmission lines to DC operation”.
09:00 photo Optimizing Insulation Coordination Using Line Surge Arresters
William A. Chisholm
Consultant, Canada
William A. Chisholm (Ph.D., P. Eng.) is an internationally known expert in the effects of adverse weather on power systems, including lightning, icing and ampacity. The technical excellence of his 30-year career with Ontario Hydro and Kinectrics was recognized in 2007 with an IEEE Fellow award for his contributions to performance assessment of extra high voltage transmission lines.
09:30
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
10:30 photo Insulation Design from Viewpoints of Corona & Power Arcs
Frank Schmuck
Head of R&D
Pfisterer Sefag, Switzerland

Frank Schmuck started in the field of high voltage composite insulations in 1988 and completed his PhD in 1992 in Germany. He is a member of several GIGRE and IEC Working Groups and Convener of CIGRE WG B2.21 named “Insulators”. Since 2007, he has written as a Columnist for INMR and is currently employed as a member of the Executive Board and Head of R&D at Pfisterer Sefag’s Centre of Competence Overhead Lines in Switzerland.
11:00 photo Live Line Maintenance on HV Lines Equipped with Composite Insulators
Alberto Pigini
Consultant, Italy
On behalf of MacLean Power Systems
11:30
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
12:00 photo Composite Braced Line Posts - Mechanical Considerations
Allen Bernstorf
Manager, Engineering Services
Hubbell Power Systems, United States

R. Allen Bernsdorf has been working professionally with insulators at Hubbell Power Systems since 1977 in positions ranging from Technician to Manager of Engineering Services. He is an active member of IEEE/PES, NEMA HVITC, ANSI C-29, CSA TC127, and the IEC. He currently serves as Chairman of the Insulator Working Group within IEEE and is the Technical Advisor (TA) to the United States National Committee (USNC) of the IEC for TC-36, SC 36B and SC 36C.
12:30
Lunch
14:00 photo Pollution & Ageing of DC Line Composite Insulators
Igor Gutman
Manager of Insulation, STRI, Sweden
Igor Gutman (PhD) has a professional experience in high voltage engineering that covers 28 years. His main areas of activity include dimensioning, maintenance and diagnostics of outdoor insulation with particular emphasis on composite insulators. He is active within CIGRE (A3, B2, C4), IEC (TC 36) as well as IEEE and author of more than 110 papers that have been published internationally.
14:30 photo Experience with Composite Insulator Technology at 500 kV DC
LEE Chul Ho
Head of R & D, Pyungil, Korea
LEE Chul Ho received his Doctor of Engineering degree in electrical insulating materials from Seoul City University. From 1982 to 1995 he served as a senior researcher at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI). Since that time he has worked at Pyungil as Head of the company’s R&D activities.
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Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
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Optimization of AC and DC Insulation in Polluted Areas
Igor Gutman
Manager of Insulation
STRI, Sweden


Jan Lundquist
Technical Manager - Lines & Substations
STRI, Sweden

16:30 photo Insulation Aspects in Designing UHV AC & DC Lines
Alberto Pigini
Consultant, Italy
17:00 photo Influence of Tower Configuration on Insulation Levels
Vaclav Sklenicka
Director
EGU HV Laboratory, Czech Republic

Vaclav Sklenicka received his electrical engineering
degree from the Czech Technical University before joining EGU HV Laboratory where he worked in the field of electric strength of external insulation under pollution. He later received a doctorate degree and expanded his scope of responsibility to include projects on external insulation and insulation coordination. This included AC strength of external insulation, insulation pollution monitoring and diagnostics, electrical insulation for live line work, composite insulators, procedures for station and overhead lines insulation coordination and insulator testing. He is a member of different Working Groups in CIGRE (SC A3, B2 and C4) and also active in IEC and CENELEC TC 11 and TC 36.
17:30 photo Advantages of Composite Insulators in the High Pollution Environment of an Iron Ore Plant
Ahmet Kasikci
Technical Expert for Ugur Turkyurt, Turkey
Ahmet Kasikci graduated from the Electrical Engineering Faculty of Istanbul Technical University and completed his Ph. D. on the topic of performance of HV insulators in polluted environments. He then built his career in the field of HV & EHV transmission, working in Turkey, Germany, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Pakistan, Philippines and Vietnam for the German Engineering Company, Lahmeyer International. He returned to Turkey in 2002 and established his own engineering company, which carries out line and substation design projects for clients in Mozambique, Nepal, Macedonia and Bulgaria.
18:00
Questions & Discussion

 

RECENT EXPERIENCE WITH &
TECHNOLOGIES FOR
COMPOSITE HOLLOW CORE INSULATORS

FTS 4

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photo TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 08:00-18:00
NAMSAN 1 CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Marvin L. Zimmerman
INMR, Canada
08:00 photo Review of Recent Application Trends for Hollow Cores
Marvin L. Zimmerman
INMR, Canada
08:30 photo Shed Profile for Hollow Composite Insulators on HV Apparatus
Anders Holmberg
Manager RCompositeesearch & Development
ABB Composites, Sweden

Anders Holmberg (PhD) has worked in the development of high performance polymer composite products for the aerospace industry as well as energy sectors since 1990. He currently serves as R&D Manager at ABB Composites.
09:00 photo Pollution-Ageing Performance of Different Profiles of Insulators
Igor Gutman
Manager of Insulation, STRI, Sweden
09:30
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
10:30 photo Production Methods & Qualificaiton of HV Hollow Core Insulators
Armin Merten
Head of Engineering, Composite Products
Reinhausen Power Composites, Germany

Armin Merten received his PhD in 2005 in Materials Sciences at the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg. Before joining Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen (MR), he worked for several years in a materials testing and research laboratory. At RPC he is responsible for the development and engineering of hollow core composite insulators.
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20 Years' Experience with Extruded HTV Housings for EHV Insulators
Eric Moal
General Manager
MacLean Power Systems, France

Eric Moal obtained his engineering degree from l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Electricité et de Mécanique in Nancy in 1990. He then worked for 19 years developing hollow core composite insulators as well as composite insulators for applicaiton on overhead lines as an expert in electrical & mechanical design. He is a French member in IEC SC 36C that deals with composite insulators.

11:30
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
12:00 photo Experience with Roof Bushing Insulators at DC Cable Termination Station
Andrew Renton
Manager, Asset Development Engineering Group, Transpower, New Zealand
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Development of Applications of Composite Hollow Core Insulators in China
ZHU Yong
Deputy Chief Engineer
Shenma Electric Power, China

ZHU Yong received his engineering degree from Southeast University in Nanjing, China in 1998 and then completed his Masters and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Miyazaki in Japan. From 1998 to 2001, he worked as assistant engineer at the Taizhou Electric Power Company and later as Sr. Engineer in the High Voltage Laboratory of Toshiba. He recently joined Shenma Electric Power where he has been engaged in research on high-voltage discharge and outdoor insulation. Mr. Zhu has published over 20 international papers in his field and is a member of IEEE, CIGRE as well as the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.

13:00
Lunch

 

DEVELOPMENTS IN TECHNOLOGIES FOR CABLE ACCESSORIES

FTS 7

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photo TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 14:00-18:00
NAMSAN 2 CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Rainer Röder
Principal, Axxos, Switzerland
14:00 photo Market Overview for Cable Accessories & Manufacturing Technologies
Rainer Röder
Principal, Axxos, Switzerland
Rainer Röder is a Consultant for insulation systems using silicone materials. He has had extensive experience in hollow core composite insulators as well as cable accessories as former Director of an internationally known component manufacturer for the electrical apparatus manufacturing industry as well as his previous work as Business Unit Manager of a global manufacturing and marketing company for electrica test equipment.
14:20 photo Developments in Cable Accessories
Samuel Ansorge
Director, Pfisterer-Sefag, Switzerland
Samuel Ansorge received his M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1994. Subsequently, he worked in the field of cable engineering and particularly the development of cable accessories. In 2006 he was appointed Director of Pfisterer Sefag in Switzerland and Head of the company’s Centre of Competence on Overhead Lines. He is also the Swiss observer in CIGRE Study Committee B2 dealing with overhead lines.
15:00
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
15:30 photo Market & Design Requirements for Medium Voltage Cable Accessories
Klaus-Dieter Haim
Professor, University of Zittau, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Haim studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Zittau earning his Doctor’s degree in 1985 in the field of MV network design and optimization. His career covered a diverse range of assignments, from a research project for EDF to serving as a Professor in Algeria. Between 1994 and 2005, he worked as Head of Production for medium voltage cable accessories at Cellpack before assuming his current position. He is a Senior Fellow for electrical power systems and networks.
16:00 photo Silicones - The Material of Choice for the Next Generation Cable Accessories
Jack QIN
Sr. Sales Manager
Wacker Chemicals, China

Jack QIN earned his MBA degree from Tsinghua University in Beijing in 2002 and joined Wacker Chemicals China the following year as Senior Sales Manager responsible for the sale of silicones to the engineering industry in North China.
16:30 photo Developments in Testing of Cable Accessories
Heiko Jahn
Manager, High Voltage Laboratory
FGH Engineering & Test, Germany

Heiko Jahn received his engineering degree from the University Zittau in 1995 and continued scientific work at the university during the following years. He then joined Siemens in 2001 while also earning his doctorate degree in engineering from Dresden Technical University. Since 2006 he has been Head of the high voltage laboratory at FGH Engineering & Test and over this period also authored several publications in German and English, focusing mainly on the performance and behavior of non-ceramic insulators.
17:00 photo Silicone Gel - A Prospective Option for a New Generation of Cable Accessories
Angelo Austermühl
Chair of HV Engineering
University of Kassel, Germany

Angelo Austermühl studied electrical engineering at Kassel University and received his diploma degree in 2009. After that he started working at Chair for the university’s power systems and high voltage engineering department. His area of work includes research on new insulation materials for HV applications.
17:30 photo Advanced New Technologies for On-Site Cable Testing
Peter Mohaupt
Director, Mohaupt High Voltage, Austria
Peter Mohaupt received his diploma from the Technical University of Berlin before joining Haefely, Switzerland in the field of engineering cable test terminations up to 800 kV. He also participated in development of standard capacitors up to 1200 kV and AC resonant test systems up to 2100 kV as well as the first on-site cable test system with variable frequency. He subsequently worked at Cellpack in development and integration of composite insulators and Baur in the field of test equipment for MV on-site applications. In 2008, he founded Mohaupt High Voltage, which specializes in the development and manufacturing of test equipment.

 

EXPANDING APPLICATIONS FOR ARRESTERS & TOOLS TO
ASSESS CONDITION IN SERVICE

FTS 3

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photo WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 08:00-18:00
REGENCY CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Jonathan Woodworth
Principal, ArresterWorks, United States
08:00 photo Special Considerations in Arrester Condition Assessment
William Chisholm
Consultant, Canada
William A. Chisholm (Ph.D., P. Eng.) is an internationally known expert in the effects of adverse weather on power systems, including lightning, icing and ampacity. The technical excellence of his 30-year career with Ontario Hydro and Kinectrics was recognized in 2007 with an IEEE Fellow award for his contributions to performance assessment of extra high voltage transmission lines.
08:30 photo A Review of Externally Gapped Line Arresters (EGLAs)
Plamen Bunov
Product Manager
Siemens Surge Arresters, Germany

Plamen Bunov studied electrical engineering at the Berlin University of Technology and received his diploma from the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering. After working in the Marketing and Strategy department at Siemens Surge Arresters, he was recently appointed Product Manager for silicone long rod insulators.
09:00 photo Coming Improvements in Arrester Standards
Jonathan Woodworth
Principal, ArresterWorks, United States
Jonathan Woodworth is a consulting engineer in overvoltage protection and arresters. After 29 years as Engineering Manager and designer of arresters with Cooper Power Systems, he started his own consulting firm, ArresterWorks. His current focus is to develop ArresterWorks.com into the leading arrester website, and as a consultant assist users and manufacturers in the optimal design and application of arresters. He is active in IEC and IEEE standards development.
09:30
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
10:30 photo Metal Oxide Surge Arrester Assessment According to IEC 60099-5
Hans Ove Kristiansen
Marketing Solution Manager
Doble TransiNor, Norway

Hans Ove Kristiansen has been with the Doble Company since January 2008 with marketing responsibility for the portfolio of live substation survey instruments and product responsibilities for the company’s leakage current monitoring products. His background is an M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Norwegian Institute of Technology after which he was employed as Global Support Manager at a biomedical firm.
11:00 photo Optimization of Arrester Designs by Using High Energy Metal Oxide Varistors
Frederic Malpiece
R&D Manager
Tridelta Parafoudres, France

Frederic Malpiece graduated in electrical engineering from the university in Toulouse in 1989 and began his career as a design engineer for low voltage surge arresters. Over the next 20 years, he became involved in the development and testing of medium and high voltage metal oxide surge arresters, especially those incorporating polymeric housing technology. He co-authored many technical publications in the field (e.g. CIRED, CIGRE, ISH) and is member of IEC/TC37 as well as Chairman of the French National Committee dealing with surge arresters.
11:30 photo Application for Underbuilt Line Arresters
Jonathan Woodworth
Principal, ArresterWorks, United States
12:30
Lunch
14:00 photo Multi-chamber Arresters & Insulator-Arresters for Lightning Protection of Overhead Distribution & Transmission Lines
Georgij Podporkin
Director of Research
Streamer Electric, Russia

Georgij V. Podporkin earned his PhD degree and worked from 1973 until 1991 as a research scientist at the Extra High Voltage Laboratory of St. Petersburg Technical University. Between 1992 and 1995 he served as Scientific Consultant to the CEPEL test laboratories located in Rio de Janeiro. Currently, he serves as Director of Research at Streamer Electric.
14:30 photo Smart Monitoring of Surge Arresters on the Grid
James Taylor
Technology Support Manager
ABB, Sweden

James Taylor (B. Eng) has 25 years experience in various positions within ABB. Since 1992 he has been focusing on overvoltage protection and in 1999 joined the arrester design department in Ludvika. He was appointed Senior Specialist in 2009, with his current role being Technology Support Manager for HV surge arresters.
15:00
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
16:00 photo ACM - An Innovative Approach for Arrester Condition Monitoring
Lars Klingbeil
Head of Strategy & Product Management
Siemens Surge Arresters, Germany

James Lars Klingbeil studied electrical engineering at Berlin Technical University and was awarded his doctorate from the Institute of Electrical Power Engineering. After being a member of the development group at the Surge Arrester and Limiter Unit at Siemens, he was appointed in 2004 to the position of Head of Strategy & Product Management of Siemens Surge Arresters worldwide.
16:30 photo Future Directions for Arrester Design and Application
Jonathan Woodworth
Principal, ArresterWorks, United States
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Questions & Discussion

 

CONDITION MONITORING / MAINTENANCE SCHEDULING OF INSULATORS IN SERVICE
FTS 2

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photo WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 08:00-12:45
NAMSAN 1 CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Ravi Gorur
Professor, Arizona State University, United States
08:00 photo Overview of Condition Monitoring Methods Based on Field Experience
Ravi Gorur
Professor
Arizona State University, United States

Ravi Gorur has published a textbook and more than 150 papers on the subject of non-ceramic (composite/polymeric) materials and insulators. He has served as Chairman of the IEEE Working group on Insulator Contamination and Dielectric Ageing and also chaired IEEE working groups on polymeric cable accessories. He worked closely in the preparation of the IEEE Standard 1523 on RTV silicone coatings and in the development of several IEEE standards dealing with testing and application of non-ceramic insulators. He serves as U.S. representative for CIGRE Study Committee and is a consultant to companies and utilities worldwide.
08:30 photo Construction & Application of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Inspect Lines
Roel Stolper
Principal Researcher, CSIR, South Africa
Roel Stolper has had a distinguished career in the field of electro-optical engineering where he is engaged in the development of new technologies for a range of innovative products. His main research focus is in the area of imaging instruments that operate in the infrared, visible and ultra-violet spectrums.
09:00 photo Helicopter & Ground-Based Methodologies to Detect Damaged Insulators
Igor Gutman
Manager of Insulation, STRI, Sweden
Igor Gutman (PhD) has a professional experience in high voltage engineering that covers 28 years. His main areas of activity include dimensioning, maintenance and diagnostics of outdoor insulation with particular emphasis on composite insulators. He is active within CIGRE (A3, B2, C4), IEC (TC 36) as well as IEEE and author of more than 110 papers that have been published internationally.
09:30
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
10:30 photo Outdoor Test Stations - Optimizing Tool for Insulator Maintenance
Raouf Znaidi
Consultant, Tunisia
Raouf Znaidi has had a long career as an Engineer at STEG, the national power company and grid operator of Tunisia. In his capacity as Director of the Research Division, he was responsible among other things for establishing test stations to monitor the comparative performance of different designs of insulators under various combinations of desert, maritime and industrial pollution. Mr. Znaidi is an active member of CIGRE and recently organized a special session in Tunisia dealing with how best to deal with the impact of pollution on insulators and other line components.
11:00 photo Sensitiy Certification Process for Corona Detection Cameras
Ockert Henning
Technical Director
Uvirco Technologies, South Africa
Ockert Henning has a background in electronics engineering with 30 years of experience in digital system development for the military as well as industrial sectors. He joined CSIR in 1994 as part of the product development team for a new corona camera prior to his current position.
11:30
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
12:00 photo Review of Failure Mechanisms in Composite, Porcelain & Glass Insulators
Ravi Gorur
Professor
Arizona State University, United States
12:20 photo Effective Contamination Deposit Density and its Measurement on Silicone Insulators
LIANG Xidong
President Qinghai University & Professor, Tsinghua University, China
Liang Xidong is one of the world’s foremost specialists in composite insulator technology with nearly decades in the field. A respected scientist and educator, he is also influential in setting Chinese standards governing the testing and expected service performance of such insulators. He is active in international organizations such as Cigre and IEC, where he is China’s official member of key working groups and maintenance teams in the areas of electrical insulators and insulation materials. Prof. Liang is also first recipient of the Claude de Tourreil Memorial Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field of Electrical Insulators.
12:45
Lunch

 

DEVELOPMENTS IN TECHNOLOGIES
FOR BUSHINGS

FTS 6

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photo WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 14:00-18:00
NAMSAN 1 CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Stanislaw Gubanski
Professor, Sweden
13:45 photo Overview of Market Developments & Tendencies for Bushings
Stanislaw Gubanski
Professor of High Voltage Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Stanislaw Gubanski received his Ph.D. degree in high voltage technology from the Technical University of Wroclaw in Poland. After post-doctoral work in Wales and lecturing in Poland, he became Associate Professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Currently, he is Professor at the Department of Manufacturing and Materials Technology at Chalmers. He has served as Chair of the Nominations Committee and currently is Administrative Vice President of IEEE’s Dielectric and Electrical Insulation Society as well as a Sr. Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation. He has also been active as a member of several working groups within CIGRE.
14:10 photo Quality Aspects & Requirements for HV Bushings
Ralf Hartings
Global Product Manager for Bushings
ABB, Sweden

Ralf Hartings received his M.Sc. degree in electro-technical engineering from the University of Technology in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Between 1982 and 1987 he worked with circuit breaker R&D at ASEA before entering the area of outdoor insulation in 1987, first at ABB and later in 1989 at STRI, where he was Research Director and Manager of Technology & Consulting Services. In May 2005, he returned to ABB where he was initially responsible for the development of 800 kV DC bushings. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, a member of CIGRE and received the CIGRE Technical Award in 2002. He is also is a former member of SC 33 and has written more than 50 publications and participated in many conferences.
14:40 photo Development & Testing of ± 800kV DC Wall Bushings
Giovanni Testin
R&D/Engineering Manager
Alstom, Passoni & Villa, Italy

Giovanni Testin received his Doctoral Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Milan. In 1985, he started working at Ansaldo Transformers in conjunction with development of important UHV and HVDC projects. He then worked for ABB before joining Areva T&D/ Passoni & Villa (now Alstom Grid), where he is responsible for development of new products and HVDC bushings. He is a member of Italian Committee CT14 for transformers as well as SC 36A for bushings and is also active on several technical committees at both IEC and IEEE.
15:10
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
15:40 photo Mexican Service Experience with 230 kV Polymeric Bushings
Rubén Saldiver - Guerrero
Research Specialist, IIE / CFE, Mexico
Rubén Saldivar Guerrero received his PhD degree in polymers from the Chemical Applied Research Center in Saltillo, Mexico and now works at the Department of Materials and Chemical Processes at the Electrical Research Institute (IIE) of the national power grid operator, CFE. His main areas of research include characterization methods for polymeric composites and nanocomposites used in electrical applications. He is also closely involved in development of new formulations employing nanoparticles for electrical insulation of various high voltage equipment.
16:10 photo Bushing Insulation Diagnostics Based on Dielectric Response
Matz Ohlen
Director, Transformer Test Systems
Megger Sweden, Sweden

Matz Ohlen graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology (M.Sc. EE) in Sweden in 1975 and started his professional career with a consulting company in signal analysis, acoustics and noise & vibration control. He then continued in industrial automation and measurement techniques, specializing in instrumentation for diagnostic testing of power industry components. In 2007, he became Marketing Manager in a firm specializing in test systems for transformers, generators and cables and which was later acquired by Megger. He has presented a number of papers on measurement techniques as well as test and maintenance of power system components and is member of IEEE.
16:40 photo Multiphysic Simulation Approach to Manufacture HV Bushings
Krzysztof Kasza
Research Specialist, ABB, Poland
Krysztof Kasza received his M.Sc. degree in mechanical engineering and computational mechanics from the Krakow University of Technology in 2001. He has worked at ABB since 2004 where he is involved in a range of research and development activities with main competence in the field of numerical analysis of mass and heat transfer.
17:10 photo Dry Transformer Bushings Using Fibreglass Core Insulation
Eric Euvrard
President
RHM International, United States

Eric Euvrard received a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering & Materials Science from the Toulouse Chemistry Engineering School in France as well as an M.Sc. in Metallurgical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. He also has an MBA from IMD, in Lausanne, Switzerland. His work experience consists of leading the development, industrialization and commercialization of advanced materials-based products in several industries, both in Europe and in the U.S. Currently, he serves as President of RHM International in Boston, where his focus is on the development of the new dry bushing technology, along with sister company TR Electric in China.
17:40
Questions & Discussion

 

PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGIES TO MANUFACTURE INSULATORS, ARRESTERS &
CABLE ACCESSORIES

FTS 8

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photo WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 14:00-17:20
NAMSAN 2 CONFERENCE ROOM
Chairman: Marvin Zimmerman
INMR, Canada
14:00 photo Improved Manufacturing Methods for Cable Accessories & Insulators
Harald Schmid
General Sales Manager
Desma Elastomertechnik, Germany

Harald Schmid began his career as an apprentice toolmaker and worked in this capacity in Desma’s mould shop. In 1989, he underwent further training, earning the degree of Certified Mechanical Engineer. In 1992, he set up and headed the Project Engineering Department and since 1996 has been the company’s General Sales Manager.
14:20 photo Flexible Solutions for Moulding Composite Insulators
WANG Shihai
Manager
Yizumi Precision Machinery, China

WANG Shihai graduated from South China University of Technology in 1991, where he majored in high polymer processing mechanisms. He has worked many years in the field and has extensive professional experience in the rubber injection molding machinery industry.
14:40 photo Comprehensive Manufacturing Technologies for HTV & LSR Insulators
DU Xingwu
General Manager
Hengyang Huayi Machinery, China

DU Xingwu graduated from Tsinghua University in Beijing as a senior engineer. He is founder, Chairman and General Manager of Hengyang Huayi Machinery and also a representative of the Hengyang People’s Congress.
15:10
Coffee break & visit to exhibition area
16:00 photo Standard LSR Processing Equipment & New V10 Concept
Gerhard Mais
Manager
Vogel Moulds and Machines, Switzerland

Gerhard Mais holds a diploma in mechanical engineering from the Technical University in Darmstadt. After his studies, he joined Hedrich Vacuum Systems as an engineer in the test field and later on moved to work in both the project and sales departments. He then changed to “OHL process engineering” before rejoining Hedrich in 2008 as board member responsible for sales and engineering. He is also active in a management position at Vogel, a company within the Hedrich Group that manufactures equipent for epoxy and silicone processing.
16:20 photo Vacuum Treatment Processing Technologies for LSR Silicones
Michel Gehrig
Project Manager
Hübers Verfahrenstechnik, Germany

Michel Gehrig studied material science at the Swiss Federal Institue of Technology in Zurich. Subsequently, he worked for nine years as the leader of the laboratory for electrical applications at a multinational supplier of epoxy resin. For several years, he then acted as Managing Director to an equipment supplier and mold maker before taking on his present role as Area Sales and Project Manager at Hübers, a supplier of mixing and metering equipment for thermosetting materials.
16:40 photo Processing Technology for Manufacturing High Voltage Hollow
Insulators

Foster Yi
Export Marketing Manager
Dekuma, China

Foster Yi has had an extensive background in the field of rubber injection technology and now works on projects in various overseas markets, including the Middle East, where is responsible for providing turnkey solutions to Dekuma customers.
17:00 photo Peripheral Equipment for Manufacturing Composite Longrod Insulators
Carsten Baumgartner
Design & Development Manager
Uniflex Hydraulik, Germany

Carsten Baumgartner has been with Uniflex for over 6 years and is an expert in the company’s product range in regard to insulators. He is also leader of a research project for optimized die-geometry for the insulator swaging process.
17:20
Questions & Discussion