Dear Colleague,
In 2017, the North American power sector will continue a historic transformation
driven by changes in policy, pricing and technology. Demands for
faster, more flexible, more efficient and cleaner generation are changing the
way the industry manages, maintains and operates its assets. Every segment
of the industry must adapt, as power producers face flat or declining
demand for electricity for the foreseeable future.
At Nuclear Power International,
the world's largest power generation event, we are committed to keeping
our attendees up to date on the many issues and challenges facing every
segment of this great industry. Much of our coverage at Power
Generation Week will be devoted to the industry's transition to power
fueled with natural gas and renewable resources. We'll also be exploring
new methods and strategies for maximizing net fuel efficiency. Air
quality control system upgrades for existing coal-fired plants and
operation and maintenance practices for nuclear plants will continue to
be chief staples of our coverage in 2017.
At Nuclear Power International
we will be covering industry hot topics including Solutions for US
Nuclear Operations Economic Challenges, Materials Conditions, Impact of
Changing Markets on the Design and Functionality of New Nuclear Power
Generation Applications and Student Paper Presentations on Issues
Affecting the Nuclear Industry.
I invite you to attend Nuclear Power International on December 12-15, 2016 and to play an active role in our efforts to keep up to date with the power generation industry.
Sincerely, Russell Ray POWER-GEN International Program Committee Chair & Chief Editor, Power Engineering Magazine www.power-gen.com |
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