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- FINAL PROGRAM (PDF version click here)
| Wednesday, September
29, 2004 |
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6.00 pm - 8.00 pm |
Registration |
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8.30 pm |
Welcome party offered
by ALSTOM POWER Italy |
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| Thursday, September
30, 2004 |
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8.30 am |
Registration |
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9.15 am - 10.30 am |
Ulisse Hall |
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Opening
Ceremony
Welcome:
Adolfo Eric Labi
President of Megalia
Foundation
Giacomo Elias
President Scientific
Committee of
Megalia Foundation
Antonio Martusciello
Undersecretary Ministry
of Environment
Gianfranco Alois
Regione Campania
– Councillor of Productive Activities and Energy
Marco Fiorentino
Mayor of Sorrento
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10.30 am |
Coffee break |
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| Thursday, September
30, 2004 |
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11.00 am - 1.00 pm |
Ulisse Hall |
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Plenary Session |
Technological
options for a sustainable development
The presentation of papers on solar energy, fossil fuels, fuel cells
and climate changes, made by outstanding invited speakers coming
from Israel, Germany, Denmark, France and England will generate
an interesting discussion on the state of researches and workable
technologies and contribute to the ongoing debate, not always constructive,
taking place in Italy.
Chairman: Giacomo Elias
President Scientific Committee of Megalia Foundation
Graduated in Mechanical Engineering in 1962. Full University
Professor since 1975, chair of Applied Physics at the Faculty of
Agriculture of the University of Milan.
Director of the "CNR-ENEA Energy Saving Project" from
1978 to 1991. President of UNI (The Italian Standards Organization),
from 1985 to May 1999. President of CEN (The European Standardization
Committee), for the period 1993-94. President of ISO (The International
Organization for Standardization), for the period 1999-2000. President
and then Vice President of SINAL from 1988. Member of the Italian
Thermotechnical Association, of the American Society of Heating
and Refrigerating Engineers, of AICARR, of the International Scientific
Council of ACIF of Bogota, Colombia.
Former Chief of the Italian Delegation to the Research and Development
Committee of IEA and former member of several EEC and CCMS-NATO
scientific committees.
Presently Adviser of Minister Letizia Moratti for Evaluation; member
of the National Committee for Evaluation of the University System
(CNVSU), President of the work group ad hoc on Evaluation of Instruction,
Adviser INValSI (National Institute for Evaluation of the System
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11.00 am |
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Development
of methods for utilizing Solar Energy at the Weizmann Institute
of Science
Jacob Karni - The Weizmann Institute of Science - Rehovot -
Israel
Ph.D. – Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota,
1985
M. S. – Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 1982
B. S. – Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, 1979
Prof. Karni has 20 years of research and development experience
with keen interest in the development of new methods for concentration,
absorption, conversion, transmission and storage of concentrated
solar energy, and implementing these methods in genuine solar power-conversion
systems.
Karni was Assistant Professor at the Mechanical Engineering Dept.
of SUNY at Stony Brook, N.Y. from 1984 to 1989 and has been at the
Weizmann Institute since 1989. He was a visiting professor at the
University of Minnesota in the summers of 1994 and 1996, and at
Johns Hopkins University in the 1998-98 school year. In January
2002, Prof. Karni was promoted to head the Weizmann’s Energy
Center; he also oversees the entire Institutes’ solar program. |
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11.20 am |
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The contribution
of coal to the future energy supply in Europe
Klaus R.G. Hein - University of Stuttgart - Germany
Professor Dr. Ing. Klaus R.G. Hein graduated in 1964 from the
Technical University Aachen, Germany. In his professional career
he was research engineer at the International Flame Research Foundation
IJmuiden/The Netherlands (1966-1971) and head of the Research and
Development Department at the German Utility RWE (1971-1992). In
parallel to this functions in industry he took the chair for Energy
Technology at the University Delft, The Netherlands (1986-2003)
and is also since 1992 Director of the Institute for Process Engineering
and Power Plant Technology at the University Stuttgart/Germany.
Furthermore Prof. Hein is member of various specialists’ bodies
in Europe, has long years’ experience in international engineering
education and consultancy and is engaged at the European Commission
as project coordinator and submission evaluator.
For his major achievements related to the improvements of power
station technology in cycle efficiency and environmental performance
he was awarded in Germany, China and USA and also appointed Honorary
Professor at Universities in China and Romania; his scientific and
technical work is summarized in more than 300 publications. |
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11.40 am |
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Taming
fossil fuels - The environmental application of gasification
John Griffiths - Jacobs Consultancy - London - UK
Eur. Ing. John Griffiths BSc, CEng, FIChemE, FEI, has over 40
years service as a professional chemical engineer in process engineering,
commissioning, consultancy, and management positions. His main expertise
is in the production, treatment and use of synthesis gas (syngas).
For the first ten years of his career, he was involved in all aspects
of the design, erection and commissioning of units for the production,
treatment and use of syngas in Town Gas, Refinery, Fertiliser and
Power industries.
He led the conceptual design teams for the two 500 MW ISAB and Sarlux
IGCC plants in Italy and is currently leading the Management Team
for the first IGCC plant to be erected in the UK at Hatfield, South
Yorkshire.
He is the originator of several patents and a Fellow of the Institution
of Chemical Engineers and of the Energy Institute. He has organised
several of the European Gasification Conferences, and is a member
of the UK Department of Trade and Industry Advisory Committee on
Carbon Abatement Technologies. |
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12.00 am |
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Fuel cell
technology – Current status and future prospects of an efficient
energy conversion technology
Angelika Heinzel - University of Duisburg - Essen - Germany
Study of chemistry at the Münster, Kiel and Oldenburg,
degree doctor of science in 1985 1.10.1985 – 30.9.2001 - Scientific
employee of the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Fraunhofer Institute for
Solar Energy Systems ISE in the department „Chemical Energy
Conversion and Storage“ since 1997 Head of the Department
“Energy Technology” since October 2001 – Professor
for energy technology in the department of mechanical engineering,
faculty of engineering sciences, University of Duisburg-Essen since
January 2002 - CEO of the ZBT GmbH. |
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12.20 am |
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Impact
on climate change on electricity generation – A study case:
the lessons of summer 2003
Jean Pierre Cerdan - Head of Sustainable Development Program
- EDF - Saint Denis - France
Master of Physics (Sciences University of Marseille), Post Graduate
“Arts et Métiers” National Engineering High School
(Paris), National Institute for Nuclear Sciences and Technologies.
Career path:
EDF R and D Division (3000 employees)
In charge of several management programs in the field of energy
and environment.
Key words: thermodynamics, steam and gas turbines, power plants
environmental impacts, new technologies, fuel cells and renewables.
EDF – Generation and Trading (38 000 employees)
Head of Sustainable Development program
Educational activities:
Thermodynamics, Energy and Environment at French Energy Institute
and several Engineering High Schools. |
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12.40 am |
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WB Carbon
Finance Project Cycle and Role of Key Players
Bernt Frydenberg - Consultant - Copenhagen - Denmark
Bernt Frydenberg is graduated as Master of Science and Economy
from the Danish Technical University, the Copenhagen and the London
Business school. His experience covers environment projects world
wide as project manager and economist. In renewable energy the experience
dates back to 1978 where he was project manager for the first European
large scale biogas production plant on industrial waste water at
Redon France. It was followed by wind farm developments in Ireland
and Spain, and gasification of straw in the 80 ties. As marketing
Manager for Elsam Engineering/Elsam he has a long record in promoting
Clean Coal technology and Renewable Energy solutions. As consultants
for the World Bank he has assisted in establishing pipelines for
Clean Development Mechanisms projects in East Asia. |
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1.00 pm |
Working Luncheon |
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| Thursday, September
30, 2004 |
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2.30 pm - 6.10 pm |
Ulisse Hall |
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Plenary Session |
Innovative
technologies for clean power
Chairman: Gennaro Volpicelli - University of Naples “Federico
II”
Graduated in Industrial Engineering, chemical sector, at the
Faculty of Engineering of the University of Naples in the academic
year 1957-58. Since 1969 in charge of the chair of Impianti Industriali
con Elementi di Disegno at the University of Naples “ Federico
II” and since 1975 Professor at the Faculty of Engineering.
Director of the Institute of Industrial Chemistry and Chemical plants
in the years 1978/80 and President of the Committee for the graduation
programs in Chemical Engineering in the years 1982-1990.
Has been Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of
Naples “Federico II” in the years 1990-1999.
Has held relations of scientific cooperation with public and private
institutions (Ministry of Environment, Regione Campania, ENEL,SNIA,SNAM,FERTEC,
CASMEZ, and CNR).
Has published more than 150 papers in national international magazines
on technological and environmental topics. |
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2.30 pm |
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Produzione
di idrogeno ed elettricità da carbone con co-utilizzo di
energia solare
G. Girardi, A. Calabrò, P. Deiana, P. Fiorini - ENEA
- Rome - Italy |
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2.50 pm |
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High performance
WFGD system for Florina Power Station: features, operating experiences
and performance results
D. Muraskin - Alstom Power US
R. Le Rose, G. Catalano - Alstom Power Italia - Milan - Italy
A. Mizan, L. Lampropoulos - PPC - Athens - Greece |
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3.10 pm |
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Le fonti
rinnovabili nei programmi di sviluppo di una impresa di generazione:
il caso di Endesa Italia
Giovanni Milani - Endesa Italia - Rome - Italy |
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3.30 pm |
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GE Oil
& Gas e la sfida della Small Power Generation
M. Pucci, I. Gremoli - GE Oil & Gas Nuovo Pignone - Florence
- Italy |
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3.50 pm |
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Renewable
energy from biomass: traditional plants versus gasification process.
Operating Experience
C. Aichernig - Repotec - Wien - Austria
Roberto Fabbri - STC Atel - Forlì - Italy |
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4.10 pm |
Coffee break |
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4.30 pm |
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Application
of Next Generation ultra-low NOx burners in high temperature furnaces
Richard Waibel - John Zink Co., LLC - Tulsa - OK, USA |
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4.50 pm |
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On-line
SCR reagent supply by urea decomposition process: commercial status
W.H. Sun, P.G. Carmignani, J.M. Boyle - FUEL TECH Inc - Batavia,
USA
P. Ponzoni - FUEL TECH - Gallarate - Italy |
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5.10 pm |
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Variable
speed drives and energy saving
G. Torri, R. Pagano - ASIRobicon - Milan - Italy |
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5.30 pm |
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Microcogenerazione
distribuita
Francesco Cuomo - OR.M.E. - Caianello - Italy |
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5.50 pm |
Discussion |
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6.10 pm |
End of Session |
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| Friday, October
1, 2004 |
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9.00 am - 1.00 pm |
Ulisse Hall |
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Technical Session |
Hydrogen
and fuel cells - present and future
Chairman: Vincenzo Naso - President ISES Italia, Director
CIRPS - University of Rome “La Sapienza”
Born on 10-11-44. He is Full Professor of Energy Systems at
the University “La Sapienza”; he is also Energy Manager
and Director of CIRPS, Interuniversity Research Center for Sustainable
Development, Director of the Unità Organizzativa Eudossiana
and Director of the University for Energy.
He is also Director of two University Master of Second Level on
energy and environment topics and good management of energy and
water resources. Manager of second stage of tertiary education in
“Energy and Environment Technologies for Sustainable Development”.
He is Member of International Commissions and Expert of European
Commission on energy and environment topics; Vice president of International
Solid Waste Society and Member of many national and international
Technical-Scientific Associations.
President of ISES ITALIA, Italian Section of the International Solar
Energy Society, ISES. |
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9.00 am |
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Hydrogen
as an energy carrier - Possibilities and challenges
G.Q. Miller, D.W. Penner - UOP LLC, Des Plaines, Illinois, USA
Michael Whysall - UOP NV - Antwerp - Belgium |
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9.20 am |
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Hydrogen
energy: can we help? - An industrial perspective
Francois Jackow - AIR LIQUIDE - Paris - France |
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9.40 am |
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Hydrogen
and natural gas combustion in gas turbine
G. Benelli, G. Tanzini, V. Cinti - ENEL Ricerca - Pisa - Italy |
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10.00 am |
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Hydrogen
economy and distributed energy generation: the Ansaldo strategy
Angelo Airaghi - Ansaldo Fuel Cells SpA - Genova - Italy |
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10.20 am |
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Attività
CESI in campo idrogeno
Mauro Scagliotti - CESI SpA - Milan - Italy |
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10.40 am |
Coffee break |
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11.00 am |
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Solid
oxide fuel cells for clean power generation
Eva Frey - SIEMENS AG - Erlangen - Germany
Gianfranco Ceudek - Siemens SpA - Milan - Italy |
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11.20 am |
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Theoretical
analisys on the possibility of landfill gas employment for distributed
power generation
S.P. Cicconardi, A. Perna, F. Tunzio - University of Cassino
- Italy |
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11.40 am |
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Modelling,
simulation and exergy analysis of a hybrid SOFC - gas turbine system
F. Calise, M. Dentice D'Accadia, A. Palombo, R. Vanoli - University
of Naples “Federico II” - Italy
L. Vanoli - University
of Naples “Federico II” - Portici - Italy |
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12.00 am |
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Analisi
energetico-ambientale di celle a combustibile in assetto cogenerativo
P. Arcuri, G. Florio, P. Fragiacomo - University of Calabria
- Arcavacata di Rende - Italy |
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12.20 am |
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Abatement
GHG emissions scenario for energy & transport sectors
Nikolle Gega – Ministry of Industry and Energy –
Tirana – Albania
Pashko Gega – Institute of Environment – Tirana
– Albania |
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12.40 am |
Discussion |
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1.00 pm |
Working Luncheon |
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| Friday, October
1, 2004 |
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9.00 am - 1.00 pm |
Tritone Hall |
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Technical Session |
Environmental
friendly energy recovery
Chairman: Giovanni Riva - Polytechnic University of Marche
Riva Giovanni (1952), engineer, full professor at the Marche
Technical University Polytechnic, managing director and director
of the CTI (Italian Thermal Engineering Committee). The main topics
of interest have regarded the field of the renewable energy sources
with particular reference to the biomasses (solid and liquid biofuels
for the production of heat and electricity), to the residual by-products
(industrial wastes) and the energy saving (for industry and agriculture),
beyond the development of the standards for the thermotechnical
field. He has organized numerous cultural and technical events,
published approximately 250 papers and participated to numerous
FAO and UE projects. |
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9.00 am |
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Il progetto
SERPENTE - Sistema Esperto per il RisParmio Energetico Nelle Tecnologie
Elettriche
P.C. Brambilla, P. Girardi - CESI SpA - Milan - Italy |
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9.20 am |
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Preventing
exergy destruction in the cold end of a power plant
J. Oman, B. Sirok, J. Smrekar - University of Ljubljana - Slovenia |
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9.40 am |
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Repowering
of Piacenza steam power plant into a state-of-the-art combined cycle
power plant
Giuseppe Monteforte - Edipower SpA - Milan - Italy
Enrico Savoldi - Techint Cimi.Montubi - Milan - Italy |
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10.00 am |
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L'utilizzo
del carbone come combustibile economico e di limitato impatto ambientale
A. Cipollina, G. Micale - Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica
- University of Palermo - Italy
Giuseppe Lo Verso - Commissione Energia dell'Osservatorio Italia
- Rome - Italy |
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10.20 am |
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Biomasse
legnose: problemi e soluzioni per l'utilizzo energetico
Maurizio Colella - Fedecomlegno/Federlegno-Arredo - Rome - Italy |
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10.40 am |
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Natural
gas vehicles in the italian and mediterranean context
A. Di Lorenzo – Istituto Motori CNR – Naples –
Italy
R. Gaudio – Consorzio NGV System – Italy |
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11.00 am |
Coffee break |
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11.20 am |
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Comparative
analysis of low CO2 emission coal-fired power plants
S. Consonni, G. Pelliccia - Department of Energetics –
Polytechnic of Milan – Italy |
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11.40 am |
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Benefici
ambientali e risparmi energetici: una ricerca applicata di sfruttamento
dell'energia potenziale idraulica
F. Patania, A. Gagliano, F. Nocera – DIME – University
of Catania – Italy |
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12.00 am |
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Piani
e programmi per il risanamento e mantenimento della qualità
dell'aria in Regione Campania
M. Cardone, P. Iodice, A. Maresca, M. Migliaccio, A. Senatore –
DIME – University of Naples “Federico II” –
Italy
R. Iorio, M. Mansi – Tamas (ARPAC) – Italy
Lorenzo Vetere – Regione Campania – Italy
R. Vaccaro, C. Trozzi, C. Melis – Techne Consulting Srl
– Rome – Italy |
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12.20 am |
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Operazione
caldaia sicura
Michele Macaluso - ANEA – Naples – Italy |
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12.40 am |
Discussion |
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1.00 pm |
Working Luncheon |
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| Friday, October
1, 2004 |
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2.30 pm - 6.00 pm |
Ulisse Hall |
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Technical Session |
Renewable
sources and emerging technologies
Chairman: Vincenzo Naso - Dean of Engineering Faculty of University
of Naples “Federico II”
VINCENZO NASO got a degree in Mechanical Engineering, cum laude,
at the Facoltà di Ingegneria dell'Università di Napoli.
He has been Full Professor in Heat Transfer, always in the Facoltà
di Ingegneria di Napoli, from 11/1/1980 until now. He is member
of the Consiglio Universitario Nazionale. He is the Dean of the
Facoltà di Ingegneria dell'Università degli studi
di Napoli Federico II. He has been the coordinator of many research
groups and currently he is the coordinator of a National Research
Project on Single-Phase Natural Convection in Channel and Cavities
co-funded by the Ministero dell’Università e della
Ricerca scientifica. He carried out a research activity in film
boiling, in liquid crystals thermometry, in heat transfer in fins,
in heat removal from photo-voltaic cells by a heat pipe and in solar
assisted heat pumps, His current fields of interests are natural
and mixed convection in channels and heat conduction in solids with
a moving heat source above. He has been the author or the co-author
of 90 scientific papers and 8 text books. |
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2.30 pm |
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Renewable
Energy for the 21st Century
Herbert Peels - GE Energy - Wind - Salzbergen - Germany |
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2.50 pm |
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Energia
dal vento
Michele Lucchesi - ICQ HOLDING SpA - Rome - Italy |
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3.10 pm |
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MTBE &
ETBE - European key tools to address EU alternative & bio-fuels
ambition
Walter R. Mirabella – Lyondell Chemical Europe Inc. -
Milan - Italy |
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3.30 pm |
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La stazione
multiEnergy AGIP per la mobilità sostenibile
Salvatore Carbonaro - ENI Div. R & M - Rome - Italy |
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3.50 pm |
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Lo stoccaggio
geologico della CO2: la situazione italiana
Roberto Bencini - INGV
- Rome - Italy |
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4.10 pm |
Coffee break |
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4.30 pm |
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Energy
recovery from landfill gas at Giugliano plant: first results
Gianluca Barducci - Tavolini Srl - Florence - Italy
M. Dentice d’Accadia, A. Palombo, R. Vanoli - DETEC -
University of Naples “Federico II” - Italy
Giacomo Gerlini - GESEN SpA - Naples - Italy |
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4.50 pm |
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Problematiche
legate alla caratterizzazione analitica di combustibili derivati
da rifiuti
M. Achilli , G. Ciceri, D. Fermi, C.Terni - CESI SpA - Piacenza
- Italy |
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5.10 pm |
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Valutazioni
energetiche ed economiche di sistemi di riscaldamento a energia
solare: confronto tra impianti a pavimento radiante e a ventilconvettori
N. Arcuri, R. Bruno – DIME – University of Calabria
– Arcavacata di Rende – Italy |
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5.30 pm |
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Application
of biomass fed ORC power systems in the furniture manufacturing
industrial district of Pordenone
Part I: Determinants of renewable energy exploitation
D. Chinese, A. Meneghetti, G. Nardin, P. Simeoni –
DIEM – University of Udine – Italy
Part II: Development of thermodynamic cycle simulation model
D. Micheli, M. Reini, R. Taccani – Energetics
Department – University of Trieste – Italy
Piero Pinamonti – DIEM – University of Udine –
Italy |
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6.00 pm |
End of Session |
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8.30 pm |
Gala Dinner |
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| Friday, October
1, 2004 |
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2.30 pm - 6.00 pm |
Tritone Hall |
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Technical Session |
Innovative
trends in the production of electric energy
Chairman: Prof. Francesco Gagliardi - President AEIT
Born in 1934 in Cervaro (FR), he gets a degree in Electrical
Engineering in 1961.
He begins his activity at the FINSIDER in 1960 and in 1964 he has
been assigned the task to teach “Electrical Measurements”
by the Engineering faculty of Naples.
In 1972 he becomes Director of C.S.E.I. and Vice President of A.I.C.Q.
Italian Association for the Quality Control.
In 1975 he wins the competition for University Full Professor of
“Electrical Plants” at the Engineering faculty.
In 1982 he is appointed as President of the National Group of Coordination
for the studies of “Electrical Plants” of the Research
National Council. Dean of the Engineering faculty of Cassino and
President of southern A.I.C.Q.
In 1983 he receives the job to establish the new Engineering faculty
of Cassino and in 1984 he is appointed as Pro-Rector at the University
of Cassino.
In 1989 he has been assigned the task to teach Electronics at the
University of Cassino and in 1990 he teaches “Electrical systems”
at the University of Naples.
In 1996 he received the task to teach Electronical Systems in the
Electrical Plants and in 1997, that one of Automation of Electrical
Plants.
In 1998 he is appointed as President of the Degree Course in Electric
Engineering at the University of Naples.
He is author of studies and papers on administrative, economical
and organizational aspects of the boards of territory and of the
South Italy and of 141 scientific papers shown on magazines and
on national and international Congresses. |
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2.30 pm |
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L’innovazione
nel sistema elettrico: lo sviluppo delle fonti alternative e della
generazione decentrata e distribuita
Giovanni L. Marenco - ENEA - Rome - Italy |
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2.50 pm |
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Generazione
competitiva di energia elettrica nei cicli combinati di grande taglia
Berardino Pezzella - Alstom Power Italia - Milan - Italy |
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3.10 pm |
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Integrazione
di cicli combinati con impianti WTE. Proposta di un polo impiantistico
per la produzione di energia e lo smaltimento dei rifiuti solidi
urbani
S. Zannier, R. Biancardi – WtE Unit – D.G.I. Daneco
Gestione Impianti – Milan – Italy |
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3.30 pm |
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Analisi
del funzionamento stazionario di una microturbina a gas alimentata
a gas naturale e con combustibili alternativi
F. Bozza, M.C. Cameretti, R. Piazzesi, A. Pontecorvo, F. Reale,
R. Tuccillo – DIME – University of Naples “Federico
II” – Italy |
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3.50 pm |
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Aspetti
normativi, tecnici ed economici connessi alla penetrazione di sistemi
di trigenerazione
S. Barsali, P. Pelacchi, A. Trivella – DSEA University
of Pisa – Italy |
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4.10 pm |
Coffee break |
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4.30 pm |
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District
cooling: economics, governance and environmental aspects
Franco Becchis – Environmental Foundation “T. Fenoglio”
– Turin – Italy |
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4.50 pm |
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Design
optimization of enhanced-mixing duct-burners for combined-cycle
plants
L.A. Catalano, A. Dadone, D. Manodoro – DIME – Polytecnic
of Bari – Italy |
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5.10 pm |
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Modello
termofluidodinamico per lo studio delle prestazioni di un ossidatore
termico rigenerativo (O.T.R.) a tre torri
M. Amelio, M. Cucumo, G. De Lorenzo – DIME – University
of Calabria – Arcavacata di Rende – Italy |
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5.30 pm |
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Progetto
e sviluppo di un modello econometrico generalizzato per impianti
di cogenerazione
G. Chiummo, A. Di Nardo, G. Langella, C. Noviello – DIME
– University of Naples “Federico II” – Italy |
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5.50 pm |
Discussion |
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6.00 pm |
End of Session |
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8.30 pm |
Gala Dinner |
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| Saturday, October
2, 2004 |
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9.00 am - 10.30 am |
Ulisse Hall |
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FORUM |
Energy
and competitive market
The most important factors, necessary to increase the competitiveness
of our country, are: the reduction of energy cost and the liberalization
of regulated markets, two basic themes in the economical policy
of Governments.
In fact, as everybody knows, Italy, where the energy costs for companies
are among the highest in Europe, is trying, in different ways, to
improve this tie; at the same time, it is gradually liberalizing
the relative markets in order to increase competitiveness in the
energy field, for a long time closed to a real competition
In this FORUM, outstanding speakers will deal with these topics,
particurarly with the development of energy and environmental policy
in Italy.
Chairman: Edgardo Curcio – President of Italian Association
of Energy Economists (AIEE)
Graduated in Economics from Rome University. After professional
assignments in the petroleum sector of API and in the petrochemical
area of BPD as Manager of Strategic Development, he Joined ENI.
In this Group he worked in the Financial and Planning Division and
as co-ordinator of Energy Planning of ENI holding.
In 1980, he was appointed General Manager for Planning and Business
Development at AGIP. In 1991, Deputy Chairmain of SOGESTA.
At present Chairman of AIEE (Italian Association of Energy Economists)
and Professor at the "La Sapienza" University of Rome
in the Postgraduate Course on "Energy and Environment Management".
Expert of energy sector he is consultant of Ministry of Industry,
of CNEL and of other public and private Institutes.
Institutional presence
Sergio Garribba
General Director Ministry of Productive Activities
Since January 2004 Director General of Energy and Mineral Resources
at the Italian Ministry of Productive Activities.
Dec. 1996 – Dec. 2003, Commissioner of the Regulatory Authority
for Electricity and Natural Gas of Italy.
1994 – 1996, Director of the Energy Department, National Agency
for Energy, New Technologies and the Environment (ENEA), Rome, Italy.
1987 – 1993, Director of Energy Technology and R & D,
International Energy Agency – OECD, Paris.
1974 – 1985, Co-Director and Director of Economic Research,
Institute of Economics of Energy Resources (IEFE), Milan, Italy.
1990 – 1993, Participated in the international negotiation
process for the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Agenda
21 for Sustainable Development, and the Energy Charter.
1978 – 1987, Advisor on energy policy matters to the Italian
Government. Professor on leave from the Polytechnic Institute of
Milan Italy. Graduated in Nuclear Engineering, University of California,
Berkeley and Polytechnic Institute of Milan, Italy.
Alessandro Ortis
President Autorità per l’Energia
Mr. Ortis is President of the Authority for Electricity and
Gas since December 2003.
During his career, Mr. Ortis has served as Director General for
Energy and Mineral Resources at the Italian Ministry for Productive
Activities. He furthermore acted as President of the Cassa Conguaglio
, Equalisation Fund for the Electricity Sector. He was also member
of: the Governing Board of the International Energy Agency, the
Italy’s Higher Council for Public Works, the Technical –
Scientific Commission at the Italian Department for Civil Protection,
the Scientific Committee of SOGIN.
Mr. Ortis has also served as: Vice President of ENEL, President
of EURELECTRIC (the European Electric Industry Association), Chairman
of the International Energy Agency’s Group of Experts for
the electricity sector, lecturer in business organisation and management.
He has held management positions within state-owned companies and
in the private sector, at Zanussi Group, Pirelli Group, ENI Group,
Ispredil – ANCE, Serono and Tecnofarmaci. He attended the
“Nunziatella” Military College in Naples, has a degree
in nuclear engineering from “Politecnico di Milano”
University and is graduate of “Bocconi” University’s
School of Management.
Carlo Andrea Bollino
President GRTN
Full Professor of Economics, University of Perugia (since 1998)
and Professor of Econometrics, University LUISS Guido Carli, Rome
(since 1984).
Graduate in Economics, University Bocconi, Milan, 1977; Ph.D. in
Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 1983, with Nobel Winner Prof.
Lawrence Klein.
Fulbright-Hays Scholarship 1977-1978.
Current positions:
President, GRTN, Gestore Rete Nazionale Trasmissione, (since 2003).
Energy Advisor to the Minister of Industry (since 2001).
Expert, Industrial Policy Evaluation Unit, Ministry of Industry,
(since 2001).
Chairman of INSME Steering Group, Ministry of Industry and OECD
(since 2001).
Member of CNEL, Consiglio Nazionale dell’Economia e del Lavoro,
(Expert nominated by the President of the Republic, 2000-2005).
Vice President for Development and International Affairs, IAEE,
International Association of Energy Economists (2002-2004).
Vice President, Italian Association of Energy Economists (2001-2003
and 2003-2005).
Past positions:
Expert, Public Investment Evaluation Unit, Ministry of Treasury,
(1993-1998). Economic Advisor to the Minister of Treasury, (1993-1996).
Chief Economist, ENI, (1989-1993). Member of the Board, International
Management Institute of St. Petersburg (1990-1993). Economist, Research
Dept., Bank of Italy, (1983-1989). Member of OECD Financial Statistics
Committee (1988-1989). Research Associate, Project Link for the
United Nations (1980-1983).
Taught Economics also at Universities of Pennsylvania (USA), Campobasso,
Sassari and Urbino (Italy).
Author of over 90 scientific publications, President of the Scientific
Committee of AIEE Associazione Italiana degli Economisti dell’Energia
(Italian Energy Economist Association) and Member of the Italian
Economic Association, Member of the Italian Statistical Association,
Member of IAI (Istituto Affari Internazionali). Research Director
of several CNR (National Research Council) Projects. |
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10.30 am |
Coffee break |
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2, 2004 |
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11.00 am –
1.00 pm |
Ulisse Hall |
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Round Table |
- Competitiveness
on the new liberalized energy markets
We have been attending, in the last decade, the rise and the growth
of privatization and liberalization processes in all over the
world, characterized in Italy by the following:
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- disappearance of the old monopolists who,
as unique actors, have integrated, internationally or regionally,
the planning, the development and the management of the energy
system;
- appearance of a large number of institutions
with relevant regulations which affect the market’s
growth;
- appearance of a large number of new operators
in addition to the “energy companies”;
- strong presence of a series of legal, technical
and financial advisors in the institutions/operators mentioned
above
.
Aim of the Round Table, in such a scenario, is to verify and
debate the impact this revolution has and has having on the
most important operators and on the possible improvements which
can be made.
Chairman: Alessandro Clerici – Delegate for Energy
ANIE
He received his degree of “Doctor in Electrical Engineering”
from the Polytechnic Institute of Milano in 1961.
From 1961 to 1980 he was with CESI.
In 1980 as Central Manager for Technology and Business Development
he joined the SADE-SADELMI Group (Contracting Company of G.E.
U.S.).
From 1989 to 1991 he has been the Technology Manager of the new
company (SAE SADELMI); he has also been the R&D manager for
the business area Power Lines of ABB worldwide.
From 1991 to 1995 he has been Managing Director of ABB Sistemi
Trasmissione Energia.
From June 1995 to November 2001 he has been Executive Vice President
of ABB Italy for Business and Technology Development and member
of the Executive Committee.
From 1999 to 2003 he has been Vice President of ANIE (Federation
of Electrical and Electronics Industries) for Energy and Environment;
now he is Delegate for Energy in the steering committee of the
same.
Since November 2001 he is senior consultant to the chairman of
ABB S.p.A. Italy and to other energy companies.
He is at present Chairman of the WEC (World Energy Council) Italian
Committee.
In addition to his managerial duties, Alessandro Clerici has taken
and is taking active part in Seminars, Congresses, Round tables.
Partecipants:
Giorgio de Panno
C.E.O. Enelpower
Having graduated in Chemical Engineering at Federico II University
in Naples, Italy, Giorgio de Panno attends the Business Administration
School of Bocconi University in Milan.
In 1972, shortly after his first experience in LIQUICHIMICA he
joins MONTEDISON Group, where his professional excursus grows
internationally. In 1990 he is appointed General Manager of TECNIMONT,
the Engineering & Contracting Company, spinned-off from the
Engineering Division of the MONTEDISON Group.
In 1995 MEDIOBANCA calls him to manage the FOCHI Group, going
through a very deep financial crisis. At the end of the following
year he enters FIAT Group, being appointed C.E.O. and later also
Chairman of FISIA ITALIMPIANTI.
In July 1998, he is leading the Chemical and Energy activities
of SNIA, as C.E.O. of CAFFARO and its subsidiaries, including
CAFFARO ENERGIA, a joint venture in the electric power business
with SONDEL and later EDISON.
He is C.E.O. of ENELPOWER, the Engineering and Contracting Company
of ENEL, since August, 2002.
He has been Chairman of the Chemical Industries Association in
Assolombarda and a member of both Federchimica Steering Committee
and of UNAPACE (now ASSOELETTRICA), Electrical Industries Association,
Executive Board.
Massimo Orlandi
President Energia
Following the high school (Liceo Scientifico), he received
a degree (1984) in Chemical Engineerig, from “Università
degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza”.
He began his professional carrier with Eni Group and then worked
for Edison, initially as Director of Business Development (electric
sector) and afterwards as Commercial and Operations Director for
Edison Gas. He then became President and Chief Executive Officer
of Edison Idrocarburi Italiana SpA and SAG-Società Adriatica
Gas SpA.
In July 1999 he started-up, as CEO, Energia S.p.A., the new entrant
in the Italian energy market.
Today Energia group is one of the first five players in electricity
and gas in Italy.
Giacomo Elias
President Scientific Committee of Megalia Foundation
Graduated in Mechanical Engineering in 1962. Full University Professor
since 1975, chair of Applied Physics at the Faculty of Agriculture
of the University of Milan.
Director of the "CNR-ENEA Energy Saving Project" from
1978 to 1991. President of UNI (The Italian Standards Organization),
from 1985 to May 1999. President of CEN (The European Standardization
Committee), for the period 1993-94. President of ISO (The International
Organization for Standardization), for the period 1999-2000. President
and then Vice President of SINAL from 1988. Member of the Italian
Thermotechnical Association, of the American Society of Heating
and Refrigerating Engineers, of AICARR, of the International Scientific
Council of ACIF of Bogota, Colombia.
Former Chief of the Italian Delegation to the Research and Development
Committee of IEA and former member of several EEC and CCMS-NATO
scientific committees.
Presently Adviser of Minister Letizia Moratti for Evaluation;
member of the National Committee for Evaluation of the University
System (CNVSU), President of the work group ad hoc on Evaluation
of Instruction, Adviser INValSI (National Institute for Evaluation
of the System of Instruction).
Giordano Serena
President Assoelettrica
Graduated in Chemical Engineering at the University of Padua,
started his professional career at the Montedison Group (1971-1980)
and continued at the Ciga Hotels (1981-1987) as Technical Director
and Member of the Management Committee, and at ABB Asea Brown
Boveri as Business Development Manager in the Power Lines and
General Contracting sector.
In April 1990 joined the Falck Group, formerly as General Director
and later as Managing Director of Sondel and of other companies
in joint ventures with Sondel.
Since 2001 joined the Edison Group where he has been appointed
as Managing Director of Edison Termoelettrica and Edipower, a
company established for the acquisition of Eurogen, the most important
of the three Genco, sold by Enel. Since March 2004 he is the Director
of the Idrocarburi Business Unit. Presently is President of Assoelettrica,
the National Association of the Electric Enterprises members of
Confindustria; he is member of the Managing Committee of IEFE,
(Istituto di Economia e Politica dell’Energia e dell’Ambiente)
at the Bocconi University in Milan;
is also member of the Managing Committee of ANIMP (Associazione
Nazionale Impiantistica Industriale) of Assocarboni and of Assomineraria.
Fabio Leoncini
President AIGET
One of the founders and since 2000 President of AIGET (Associazione
Italiana di Grossisti di Energia e Trader), the Italian Association
of Energy Traders and Wholesalers.
Professional career within the Techint Group in Italy and Latin
America
- mergers and acquisitions division
- strategic planning area
- privatisation in the energy and service sectors Latin America
and Italy since 1990
- CFO of the electricity distribution company EDELAP (La Plata,
approx. 300,000 customers)
- in charge of energy business development for Latin America
- Energy Development Manager of the Dalmine Group and then CEO
of the newly created Dalmine Energie
Degree in Economics at Buenos Aires University.
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1.00 pm |
Conclusions |
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Adolfo
Eric Labi |
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President of Megalia
Foundation |
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| Poster
Session |
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1.
“Raffrescamento
passivo radiativo di superfici inclinate esposte alla volta celeste”
M. Cucumo, A. De Rosa – DIME – University of Calabria
– Arcavacata di Rende – Italy
2. “La direttiva UE 2002/91/CE
e l’automazione domestica: l’evoluzione tecnologica
del sistema di gestione energetico-qualitativo nella civile abitazione”
G. Ioppolo, G. Saija, S. Chiricosta – RIAM – University
of Messina – Italy
3. “Solar Balls Focusing on
PV”
Maurizio Checchetti – MicrOptronics Srl – Carate
Brianza (Milan) – Italy
4. “L’etichettatura
energetica come strumento per il risparmio energetico”
V. Vittucci, M.C. Lucchetti, A. Grippa – University of
Studies Roma Tre – Italy
5. “A multi-criteria approach
to assess sustainable energy options: an application of the promethee”
Fausto Cavallaro – Dipartimento SEGeS – University
of Molise – Campobasso – Italy
6. “Evaluation of the total
owning cost of MV/LV for industrial distribution transformers with
different loss levels”
Angelo Baggini – University of Bergamo – Dalmine
– Italy
Franco Bua – ECD Engineering Consulting and Design, Milan
– Pavia – Italy
Vincenzo Loconsolo – IIR Istituto Italiano del Rame –
Milan – Italy
7 . “Parametric analysis of
post-combustion process in gas turbine plant”
G. Chiummo, A. Di Nardo – DIME – University of Naples
“Federico II” – Italy
S. Giammartini, C. Mongiello – ENEA, C.R. Casaccia –
Rome – Italy |
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