PQ SynergyTM 2008

Bangkok, THAILAND

August 20, 21

Grand Sukhumvit by Sofitel


 

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Agenda

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PQ Synergy is an International technical conference and workshop on Power Quality and Energy Conservation.

Preliminary Program

PQSynergyTM 2008 will focus on the complex issues of Power Quality a value proposition and it’s impact on energy usage. Attendees will learn about the technology of energy savings devices and how to measure their impact on power usage, and power quality, determine of installation of energy conservation devices will affect the Power Quality in the facility and how to calculate savings and ROI (Return on Investment) of energy conservation programs. Attendees will learn what are the most effective energy conservation programs with out impacting Power Quality.

Overview of Power Quality and Energy conservation technology, markets, business. New technologies, new products and services introduced in the past year

Measuring and monitoring Power Quality and energy usage, market trends, technology advances and new products and services.

An update on Power Quality program reports from Asian utilities.

Power Quality solutions for voltage sags and micro-outages, technology advances, new products and services available.

Energy Conservation technologies. Historical review of energy saving device devices, techniques and programs.

Energy saving devices and their affect on Power Quality.

Energy savings and Improving Power Quality is it possible to do both at the same time?

Energy savings, how to calculate ROI and payback on energy savings programs.

Harmonics and their affect on losses in the electrical systems.

Improving Power Quality improves production capacity and product quality. Lowers costs of production.

Understanding the energy saving technology and devices. Determine the actual energy saved by each technology.

Lower the utility bill by understanding the tariffs and changing the time energy is used.

Case studies of successful and unsuccessful energy savings projects.

 

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