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Water World Middle East 2012 , Doha, QatarTRANSCRIPT
Conference & Exhibition
6-8 February 2012Qatar National Convention Centre, Doha, Qatar
www.waterworldmiddleeast.com
Under the Patronage of His Excellency Dr. Mohamed bin Saleh Al-Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry
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Dear Colleague
The first annual WaterWorld Middle East conference and exhibition will take place in Doha, Qatar from 6- 8 February 2012, with an outstanding programme of events that will bring together leading organisations and delegates from water and wastewater industries.
Set to become the region’s leading event, WaterWorld will be co-located with POWER-GEN Middle East and enjoys the full support and endorsement of Qatar organizations, including the Ministry of Energy and Industry, Qatar Electricity and Water Company (QEWC) and KAHRAMAA.
Furthermore, the conference will benefit from the support of the Arab Countries Water Utilities Association (ACWUA) and the International Private Water Association.
Growing populations and increasing levels of urbanization are pushing the demand for water. As a result, a total of 39 million cubic meters/day of desalination capacity is expected to be added between 2010 and 2020 across the Middle East region, according to industry analysts Frost & Sullivan. The UAE alone is expected to invest 15 billion dollars on water infrastructure up until 2013. And in Qatar more than $10 billion has already been spent on water desalination and power generation in the last decade and the country is expected to invest more than $20 billion in both water and power in the next decade.
Over the course of two days, the conference will discuss important issues and developments in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region over four tracks: Strategic, Drinking Water, Wastewater and Industry Developments. Key topics will include MENA spotlights, wind and solar powered desalination, tariff structuring, utility management, water reuse and biosolids recovery, Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) and industrial water.
A highlight of the conference will be a joint panel discussion The Changing Face of the Middle East Power and Water Project Market with co-located POWER-GEN Middle East. This will explore the growth in power and water consumption and include top level debate from some of the industry’s leading lights.
WaterWorld Middle East and POWER-GEN Middle East will enable international water and power executives to meet under one roof and receive vital information first hand. The event offers a unique forum to meet the region’s water and power needs by putting them face-to-face with key decision makers and will provide the best possible opportunity to share ideas, meet new contacts and build business relationships.
In this Pre-Show Guide you will find the conference programme, correct at the time of printing, and all the relevant information you need to fully prepare and plan your visit to the show. To participate, simply complete and return the enclosed Registration Form, or register on-line at www.waterworldmiddleeast.com
We look forward to welcoming you to the Qatar National Convention Centre, Doha Qatar from 6-8 February 2012, where you will find the best water networking opportunities available in the MENA region.
The WaterWorld Middle East Team
WELCOME
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Contents
2 Welcome
4 Welcome from President, KAHRAMAA
5 Welcome from General Manager, QEWC
6 Schedule of Events
7 How to Register & Organizer Contacts
8 WaterWorld Middle East 2012 Conference at a Glance
9 POWER-GEN Middle East 2012 Conference at a Glance
10-15 WaterWorld Middle East 2012 Conference Programme
16 Advisory Board Members
17 Technical Tour
18 Exhibition Floor Plan & Exhibitor List
19 Sponsors and Supporters
20 The Venue & How to Get There
21 POWER-GEN Direct Event Connect Global Community
22 Hotel Accommodation
23 Hotel Accommodation Booking Form
24 Registration Form
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KAHRAMAAI would like to express my pleasure in welcoming the return of POWER-GEN Middle East to Qatar for its 10th anniversary along with newly co-located WaterWorld Middle East.
The conference assembles local and international delegates from the Middle East and around the globe which includes representation from over 80 international companies spanning more than 30 countries, providing a great opportunity for all participants to benefit through exchanging ideas, knowledge and experiences.
This premier event is an important opportunity for us to share our strategies with other important stakeholders from across the region as well as showcase our upcoming plans and investment opportunities.
Qatar is progressively increasing its investment in infrastructure projects in different fields of Electricity and Water to meet rapid growth associated with the country’s expanding economy, growing population and increasing power and water consumption ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Moreover, the year 2010 has witnessed the start the application of Qatar national vision 2030 where all sectors were directed to ensure aligning with the vision goals and responding to its challenges. It means that the five year plan 2011 - 2015 at hand is that of the national strategies in all sectors including electricity as per Qatar national vision 2030.
KAHRAMAA is growing and improving in almost all aspects of the business which has been positively reflected on service continuation. More than 240,000 electricity customers (as per statistics by end of 2010) have enjoyed non-interrupted supplies during the year’s peak period.
As for the development of the major electricity networks, development plans have been set and implemented through phase 6 , 7 , 8 , and 9 which is currently implemented and 10, in tendering stage to add more new substations with associated cables and overhead lines.
Our long term plans for the development of production capacities defined the best technologies of electricity production during the coming years. Production efficiency in addition to other environmental and economic aspects is put into consideration.
The studies of power trade with the neighbouring countries and the technical cooperation with the friend countries witnessed great momentum during the planning period. It encourages us to launch the GCC interconnection grid for the brotherly countries to make use of the Qatari power surplus.
The interest in the environment issues and employees’ safety and health is one of KAHRAMAA four strategic objectives. It is highly considered as reflected in the low rate of work accidents.
Finally, Qatar’s policy is to create a culture of opportunity and here at KAHRAMAA, we welcome firms to contribute to the development and success of the power and water sector in Qatar and support them to achieve future success.
I welcome all delegates, speakers, visitors and exhibitors to the conference and its accompanied activities and I wish the event every success and good luck.
His Excellency Eng. Essa Hilal Al-Kuwari President, KAHRAMAA
WELCOMEFROM
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QATAR ELECTRICITY AND WATER COMPANY (QEWC)Qatar Electricity and Water Company is delighted to be the co-host and platinum sponsor of POWER-GEN Middle East as it returns to the state of Qatar to celebrate its 10th anniversary along with WaterWorld Middle East as a new co-located event for major players in the Middle East and international power and water sectors.
Qatar Electricity and Water Company has long been supporter of POWER-GEN Middle East which gathers experts and professionals from the energy sector from around the world to address important strategic and technical issues relating to the conventional power industry including financial investment and developments, policy and regulation, smart grid implementation and environmental efficiency measures.
The company has witnessed substantial development in activity and production in the past ten years. This activity will only continue as the growth in demand for power is expected to increase by a demanding 193,5 per cent before the year 2018, representing a rise of between 7 per cent and 8 per cent per annum.
Over the years, QEWC has participated in several Power Generation and Water Desalination projects including Ras Laffan Power Company, Q Power Company. Mesaieed Power Company and Ras Girtas Power Company, Qatar’s largest power generator with a capacity of 2,730 MW.
QEWC is committed to keeping pace with the needs of the State and considers supplying steady electric power as one of the most important foundations to support the national economy.
In order to increase and diversify its financial resources, QEWC is investing in electricity and water projects outside the state of Qatar and welcomes events such as POWER-GEN Middle East to discuss future investment opportunities.
The company is in the forefront of the Gulf Cooperation Council power grid project and the company is working with its local and global partners to expand the scope of its activities and increase its presence through the implementation of energy projects abroad.
POWER-GEN Middle East provides the perfect opportunity for energy consultants, strategists and technology experts to discuss business strategies and technological options that represent the latest thinking in the industry. I wish you an enjoyable and productive time at POWER-GEN Middle East in the search for Changing Power Solutions in Challenging Times.
Fahad Hamad Al-MohannadiGeneral Manager, Qatar Electricity and Water Company
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Exhibition Opening HoursMonday 6 February 18:45 – 20:30
Tuesday 7 February 10:00 – 18:00
Wednesday 8 February 10:00 – 17:00
On-Site Registration Opening HoursSunday 5 February 13:00 – 17:00
Monday 6 February 08:00 – 19:00
Tuesday 7 February 08:00 – 18:00
Wednesday 8 February 08:00 – 17:00
Sunday 5 February13:00 – 17:00 Registration Open
Monday 6 February08:00 – 19:00 Registration Open
09:00 – 15:00 Technical Tour
18:00 – 18:45 Opening Keynote Ceremony
18:45 Ribbon Cutting
18:45 – 20:30 Exhibition Open
Tuesday 7 February08:00 – 18:00 Registration Open
08:30 – 10:00 Conference Sessions
10:00 – 18:00 Exhibition Open
10:00 – 10:30 Delegate Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:00 Conference Sessions
12:00 – 13:30 Delegate Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Conference Sessions
15:00 – 15:30 Delegate Coffee Break
15:30 – 17:00 Conference Sessions
19:00 – 21:00 Gala Opening Reception (offsite)
Wednesday 8 February08:00 – 17:00 Registration Open
09:00 – 10:30 Conference Sessions
10:00 – 17:00 Exhibition Open
10:30 – 11:00 Delegate Coffee Breaks
11:00 – 12:30 Conference Sessions
12:30 – 14:00 Delegate Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 Conference Sessions
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
HOW TO REGiSTER
Choose from 4 Simple Ways to Register for the WaterWorld Middle East 2012 Conference and Exhibition:• Register on-line at: www.waterworldmiddleeast.com
• Complete the Registration Form at the back of this booklet and email to: [email protected]
• Complete the Registration Form at the back of this booklet and fax to: +1 918 831 9161
• Complete the Registration Form at the back of this booklet and post to:
PennWell Registration (WaterWorld Middle East), PO Box 973059, Dallas, TX 7 5397-3059, USA
Register for the Early Bird Discount: Closes 6 January 2012Register yourself and your colleagues as conference delegates by Friday 6 January 2012 and benefit from the Early Bird Discount Rate.
Pre-register for the WaterWorld Middle East exhibition online at www.waterworldmiddleeast.com for Fast Track entry
Conference Discount for Association MembersIf you are a member of one of the following associations, benefit from a 20% discount on conference delegate fees:
• Independent Power Producers Forum (IPPF)
• International Private Water Association
See registration form on back page for delegate fees
ORGANiZER CONTACTS
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Exhibition and Sponsorship Sales:
Roy Morris Exhibit Sales Manager (International)T: +44 (0) 1992 656 613F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: [email protected]
Bridgett MorganExhibit Sales Manager (North America)T: +918-549-0473F: +918-831-9834E: [email protected]
Conference:
Timm DowerEvent DirectorT: +918-832-9237F: +918-831-9776E: [email protected]
Tom FreybergConference DirectorT: +44 (0) 1903 63 951F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: [email protected]
Samantha MalcolmConference ManagerT: +44 (0) 1992 656 619F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: [email protected]
Exhibitor Services:
Joanna GillespieExhibit Services ManagerT: +44 (0) 1992 656 672F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: [email protected]
Operations:
Stefan TebbenhoffEvent Operations ManagerT: +44 (0) 1992 656 715F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: [email protected]
Marketing:
Sue McDermottMarketing ManagerT: +44 (0) 1992 656 632F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: [email protected]
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CONFERENCEAT A GLANCE
MONDAY 6 FEBRUARY
18:00 - 18:45 Opening Keynote Ceremony
TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY
STRATEgiC WATER TRACK DRiNKiNg WATER TRACK
Session 108:30 - 10:00 MENA Spotlights 1 Desalination: Future Trends
10:00 - 10:30 Networking Coffee Break
Session 210:30 - 12:00 MENA Spotlights 2 Desalination: Developments
12:00 - 13:30 Delegate Lunch
Session 313:30 - 15:00 Bridging the gap: Tariff Structuring Utility Management
15:00 - 15:30 Networking Coffee Break
Session 415:30 - 17:00
The Changing Face of the Middle East Power and Water Project Market (Panel Discussion - Joint session with POWER-gEN Middle East)
WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY
WASTEWATER TRACK iNDUSTRY DEvElOPMENTS TRACK
Session 5 09:00 - 10:30 Resource Recovery: Biosolids integrated Water Resource Management
10:30 - 11:00 Networking Coffee Break
Session 611:00 - 12:30 Key Technologies industrial Water
12:30 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch
Session 714:00 - 16:00 Water Reuse Research & Development
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CONFERENCEAT A GLANCE
For further information about the conference programme at POWER-GEN Middle East 2012, visit www.power-gen-middleeast.com
MONDAY 6 FEBRUARY
18:00 - 18:45 Opening Keynote Ceremony
TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY
STRATEgiC TRACK TECHNiCAl TRACK
Session 108:30 - 10:00 Country Spotlights Boiler Technologies
10:00 - 10:30 Networking Coffee Break
Session 210:30 - 12:00 Emerging Trends in the iPP Market Plant Modernization and Optimization
12:00 - 13:30 Delegate Lunch
Session 313:30 - 15:00
Project issues - Encouraging Successes and Avoiding Pitfalls Technologies for Operational Flexibility
15:00 - 15:30 Networking Coffee Break
Session 415:30 - 17:00
The Changing Face of the Middle East Power and Water Project Market - Panel Discussion
(Joint session with WaterWorld Middle East)Renewables & Environmental Technologies
WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY
Session 5 09:00 - 10:30
Post-Crisis Trends in Finance, Risk & investment - Panel Discussion gas Turbines for the 60 Hz Market
10:30 - 11:00 Networking Coffee Break
Session 611:00 - 12:30
Rationalizing Fukushima - The Future of Nuclear in MENA gas Turbines for the 50 Hz Market
12:30 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch
Session 714:00 - 16:00
Strategies for Promoting Energy Efficiency & Renewables Operation & Maintenance
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CONFERENCEPROGRAMME
MONDAY 6 FEBRUARY
18:00 - 18:45 Joint Opening Keynote Session Keynote Speakers:
H.E. Dr. Mohammed Saleh AI-Sada, Minister for Energy & Industry, Qatar H.E. Eng. Essa Bin Hilal Al-Kuwari, President, KAHRAMAA, Qatar Mr. Fahad Hamad Al-Mohannadi, General Manager, Qatar Electricity & Water Company, Qatar Mr. Glenn Ensor, Director of Events, PennWell Corporation, UK
TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY
Session 1:08:30 - 10:00
STRATEGiC WATER TRACK
MENA Spotlight 1Strategic presentations covering the host country and others across the Middle East and North Africa, discussing regulatory and project updates
Chair: Khaldon Kashman, Secretary General, Arab Countries Water Utilities Association (ACWUA), Jordan
Country Spotlight: Qatar Representative from Qatar Electricity & Water Company, Qatar
Country Spotlight: Sultanate of OmanBob Bryniak, Chief Executive Officer, Golden Sands Management Consulting, Dubai
Country Spotlight: AlgeriaRepresentative from Algeria Water(to be confirmed)
DRiNKiNG WATER TRACK
Desalination Future TrendsThermal desalination has long been responsible for the majority of water production in the Middle East but new wind and solar membrane powered processes are being trailed in the region
Chair: Dr. Corrado Sommariva, President of International Desalination Association (IDA) and Managing Director, ILF Consulting Engineers, Middle East, Abu Dhabi
Solar Powered Desalination - Overview of Project DESERTEC (Working title)Thomas Altmann, Executive Vice President, ILF Consulting Engineers, Germany
Seawater Desalination (RO) as a Wind Powered Industrial Process - Technical and Economical SpecificsJoachim Käufler, Managing Director, Synlift Systems, Germany Co-Author: Robert Pohl, Product Engineer, Synlift Systems, Germany
Low-Energy Desalination Process: Manipulated OsmosisAdel Sharif, Director of Research Centre, University of Surrey, UK
Hybrid Desalination Applicants across the Middle EastDr. Nafey, Senior Researcher, Doosan Heavy Industries, U.A.E
10:00 - 10:30 Networking Coffee Break
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Desalination: DevelopmentsThis session outlines how technology developments are helping to bring down the cost of desalinated water, including regional and international viewpoints
Chair: Thomas Altmann, Executive Vice President, ILF Consulting Engineer, Germany
Alternative Design to Dual Stage Seawater Desalination Using High Rejection BW MembranesAli Altaee, Assistant professor, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E
Thermal Solar DesalinationDragos Turcu, Sr. BS Engineer, Qatar Petroleum, Qatar
The Extended use of Electricity & Combined solar power and water production as an underestimated chance to reduce the carbon footprintStefan Hatt, Group Vice President, ABB, Germany
Organic Fouling Protection of Reverse Osmosis DesalinationHari Parthasarathy, Manager of Engineering Applications, MYCLEX Technologies, USA
TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY CONTiNUEDSTRATEGiC WATER TRACK DRiNKiNG WATER TRACK
Session 2:10:30 - 12:00
12:00 - 13:30 Delegate Lunch
MENA Spotlight 2A continuation from the first session addressing the Bahraini, Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabian water and wastewater markets
Chair: Khaldon Kashman, Secretary General, Arab Countries Water Utilities Association (ACWUA), Jordan
Country Spotlight: BahrainAdnan Fakhro, Assistant Undersecretary Distribution and Customer Services, Bahrain Electricity & Water Authority, Kingdom of Bahrain
Country Spotlight: Abu Dhabi Alan Thomas, Managing Director, ADSSC (Abu Dhabi Sewerage Services Company), Abu Dhabi
Role of the Private Sector in Development of the Water and Wastewater Sector in MENABob Bryniak, Chief Executive Officer, Golden Sands Management Consulting, Dubai
Country Spotlight: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Professor Walid Abderrahman, Chairman, Miahona, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
*Invited/to be confirmed
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TUESDAY 7 FEBRUARY CONTiNUEDSTRATEGiC WATER TRACK DRiNKiNG WATER TRACK
15:00 - 15:30 Networking Coffee Break
Panel Discussion: The Changing face of Middle East Power and Water MarketsThis joint session with delegates from the WaterWorld Middle East conference features leading industry experts taking part in a panel discussion to look a current project trends and developments.
Chair: Bob Bryniak, Chief Executive Officer, Golden Sands Management Consulting, U.A.E.
Panellists:
- Adnan Fakhro, Assistant Undersecretary Distribution and Customer Services, Bahrain Electricity & Water Authority, Kingdom of Bahrain- Thomas Altmann, Executive Vice President, ILF Consulting Engineers, Germany- Gerhard Scheffer, Vice President Sales, Siemens LLC, U.A.E.* Nick Carter, Director General, Regulation and Supervision Bureau, U.A.E.* Matthew Nathan, Director, HSBC Project Team, U.A.E.* Paddy Padmanthan, President and CEO, ACWA Power, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Session 4:15:30 - 17:00
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Bridging the Gap: Tariff StructuringIntroducing and increasing water tariffs is a politically sensitive topic in the Middle East. Experiences from the region aim to provide helpful advice for utilities poised to take on the challenge
Chair: Bob Bryniak, Chief Executive Officer, Golden Sands Management Consulting, U.A.E.
Overcoming Challenges of Restructuring MENA TariffsKhaldon Kashman, Secretary General, Arab Countries Water Utilities Association (ACWUA), Jordan
Title to be Confirmed* Representative from KAHRAMMA, Qatar
Introducing Prepaid Water Meter (PWM) In The Palestinian Water Sector. A Socio-Economical Study for Pilot CaseFayez Abuhelou, Palestinian Water Authority, Palestine
Utility Management Reducing network leakages and non-revenue water are huge challenges for utilities globally, not just in the Middle East. International case studies aim to provide guidance on improving efficiencies
Chair: Mohammed Qamber, Head of Maintenance Bahrain Electricity & Water Authority, Kingdom of Bahrain
Non-Revenue Water Management - Capacity Building Approach Mostafa Baid, Consultant, Mediterranean Environment Water and Energy, Morocco
Sustainable Asset Management in the Water IndustryMelvyn Oakes, Director, Seams, UK
Session 3: 13:30 - 15:00
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integrated Water Resource Management
Aquifer storage and recovery and management of shallow aquifers are crucial to ensure water reserves for growing populations. Discussion to focus on groundwater and deep well recharge case studies
Chair: Ian Barrett, Business Development, Director Middle East, India and Africa, Water, Black & Veatch, U.A.E.
Groundwater Table Rise in Urban Areas – Investigations in Greater Doha AreaRiaz Akram, Project Coordinator, Public Works Authority, QatarCo-Authors: Ulrich Schott, Technical Project Manager, Schlumberger Water Services, Qatar; Nasser Yousef Fakhroo, Head of Drainage Design Section; Tim Kelly, Manager Drainage Design and Riaz Muhammad Akram, Project Coordinator- Public Works Authority, Qatar
Every Drop Counts: Providing an Additional Source Of Emergency Water Supply In Abu DhabiMichael Flanigan, Project Manager, Tebodin Middle East, U.A.ECo-Authors: Mohamed Dawoud, Director Water Resources; Said Al-Rashid, Hyrdogeologist -Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Drainage Water Management for Tunneling Project by Means of Deep Well RechargeSanto Ancheril, Drilling Engineer, Schlumberger, Qatar
UV Treatment Efficiency for E. Coli in Combined Sewer Overflow Storm waterNafa Khalaf, President, Detroit Contracting, USACo-Authors:Shawn McElmurry, Assistant Professor; Shawn Ingram, Graduate; Student - Wayne State University, USA, Gopu Pillai, Project Engineer, Detroit Contracting. Inc, USA
WASTEWATER TRACK iNDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY
Resource Recovery: Biosolids
Nutrient recovery from wastewater is growing in popularity. A look at some of the new technologies being used to produce a valuable by-product
Chair: Vikrant Sarin, Manager Technology and Business Development, Aquatech, Sharjah, U.A.E.
Solar Drying Of BiosolidsMarkus Bux, CEO,Thermo-System, Germany
Small Pyrolytic Power Systems Solving WWT Plants Sludge Disposal ProblemsFrancesco Berti, Biopower Division Manager, Gascom Renew Spa, ItalyCo-Author: Andrea Parisotto, Director, Gascom Renew Spa, Italy
Recovering Bahrain’s Tubli bay with advanced Wastewater Treatment Process and Biosolids ReuseGary Hoyland, Technical Director, Bluewater Bio, UK
Session 5:09:00 - 10:30
10:30 - 11:00 Networking Coffee Break
*Invited/to be confirmed
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WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY CONTiNUED WASTEWATER TRACK iNDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS
12:30 - 14:00 Delegate Lunch
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Session 6:11:00 - 12:30
Key Technologies Driven by increasing regulation, wastewater treatment now requires more advanced technologies to meet Treated Sewage Effluent (TSE) standards. A look at key processes being used, including advanced Ultraviolet technology
Chair: Walid Oraby, General Manager, Metito Overseas, Qatar
Overview of the Largest UV Installation for Municipal Wastewater re-use in QatarAli Al-Saadyt, Municipal Designer, Trojan Technologies, Canada
Designing Dry-Scrubbing Odor Control Systems: Single and Multiple Media ScrubbersChris Muller, Technical Director, Purafil Inc, USA
Humid Oxidation for Treatment of Recalcitrant Organic Compounds in WastewaterFrancisco Milou, Aquatech, Lebanon
Assess and Extend the Life Of Wastewater Pumping Systems for Severe Duty ApplicationsPaul Moulton, Senior Mechanical Technical Leader, Aecom, USA
industrial WaterIndustrial processes account for a large proportion of water produced. This session will focus on some of the techniques being applied to help reuse water from oil and power production facilities
Chair: Hazim Qiblawey, Associate Professor, Qatar University, Qatar
Transforming Industrial Plants from Water Consumers to Producers: Capture of Evaporated Water (CapWa) Project Update (working title)Ludwin Daal, consultant, KEMA, The Netherlands
Wastewater Recycle in the Middle East - The Emerging Need of the HourVikrant Sarin, Manager - Technical and Business Development, Aquatech, Sharjah, U.A.EAjanta Sarkar, Head of Process Engineering, Aquatech, Sharjah, U.A.E
Title to be ConfirmedRepresentative from GE
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WASTEWATER TRACK iNDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS
WEDNESDAY 8 FEBRUARY CONTiNUED
Water ReuseCase studies from the Middle East and internationally to demonstrate how wastewater technologies, such as MBR and MBBR, are helping to meet water reuse standards
Chair: Murat Sarioglu, Associate Consultant, Principal Process Engineer, MWH, U.A.E.
Advanced Wastewater Treatment with MBR and Integrated MBR/RODirk Herold, European Process Engineering Manager, Koch Membrane Systems, GermanyCo-Authors: Dirk Schlemper, Koch Membrane Systems, Germany; Deepak Raina, Regional Manager Middle East, Koch Membrane Systems, Kingdom of Bahrain
Watering the Desert – MBBR/LFAS Provides Enhanced Removal Efficiency for Upgrading WWTPAfan Din, Vice President, Headworks, USA
The Challenge to Comply with Water Reuse Regulations in Treating Sanitary Sewage in the Oil and Gas IndustryJamal Kanj, Project Leader, BAPCO, Kingdom of Bahrain
Biological Nutrient Removal: Limit of the TechnologyKhalil Atasi, Senior Vice President, CDM Arabia, Kingdom of Saudi Arabi
Reclaimed Water: Too Valuable To WasteRobert Schweizer, Senior Engineer, CDM, USA
Research & DevelopmentProven solutions being used today started off in the R&D stage only years ago. This concluding session provides a glimpse into some of the latest water research projects being investigated in the Middle East, followed by industry debate
Chair: Representative from GE
Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) Process in the Middle EastSpeaker to be confirmed
Brine Disposal Environmental Impact of Desalination Plant EffluentsSpeaker to be confirmed
A Bench-Scale Evaluation Between Magnetic Treatment Method and Antiscalants Method for a Reverse Osmosis SystemEngr.Salman, Kuwait Institute, Kuwait
On the Bundle Loss Evaluation for Large Capacity MSF and MEDSeungwon Ihm, Researcher, Doosan Water R&D Center, U.A.E.Co-Authors:Bourouni Karim, Researcher, Fateman Rezazadeh, Researcher, Charbel Siklawi, Researcher,Jongkyou Park, Head of Doosan Water R&D Center - Doosan Water R&D Center, U.A.E.
Session 7:14:00 - 16:00
*Invited/to be confirmed
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ADViSORYBOARD
PennWell wishes to thank the individual members of the Water World Middle East Advisory Board for the generous donation of their time and expertise in the production of this year’s conference programme.
Mr. Shereif AlsayedWater & Process Technologies GE Energy
Dr. Andrea LovatoSenior Manager Business Development ACWA Power International
Mr. Thomas AltmannExecutive Vice President ILF Consulting Engineers
Mr. Ian BarrettBusiness Director Middle East Black & Veatch
Mr. Mohamed QamberHead of Maintenance Bahrain Electricity & Water Authority
Mr. Ali Redha HussainDirector of Water Transmission Bahrain Electricity & Water Authority
Dr. Hazim QiblaweyAssociate Professor, Chemical Engineering Qatar University
Mr. Vikrant SarinManager Technology and Business Development Aquatech
Dr. Murat Sarioglu Associate Consultant, Principal Process Engineer MWH
His Excellency Eng Khaldon Khashman Secretary General ACWUA
Mr. John RourkeSenior Project Manager CH2M Hilll
Mr. Bob BryniakChief Executive Officer Golden Sands Management Consulting
Mr. Walid OrabyGeneral Manager Metito
Mr. Tom FreybergConference Director PennWell
Dr. Abel-Nasser MabroukSenior ResearcherDoosan Water R&D Center
Mr. Fouad Ahmed Alshaikh AbdullaManager - Sitra Power & Water Station Electricity & Water Authority
Dr. Saud GhaniAssociate Professor Dept of Mechanical Engineering Qatar University
Mr. Krish PandeManager Industrial Solutions Aquatech
Mr. Devesh SharmaExecutive Vice President Aquatech
Mr. Richard UbaldiVice President - Business Development, Industrial Sales Degremont Technologies - Infilco
Ras Abu Fontas, Power & Desalination Plant
Owner/Operator: Qatar Electricity & Water Company (QEWC)Chief Executive Officer: Abdulsattar M. Al RasheedDate: Monday 6 FebruaryMeeting Point: Registration desk area at Qatar National Convention CentreMeeting Time: 09:00Duration: Approximately 6 hours including travel timeCost: €80Security: Passport details will be required in advance for security purposes.
Qatar Electricity & Water Company (QEWC) is one of the largest power and water producers in the state of Qatar. The government-owned entity is the sole owner of the Ras Abu Fontas complex as well as other power and water facilities plus holding shareholdings in other IPPs and IWPPs.
The Ras Abu Fontas (RAF) complex of power generation and water desalination plants is wholly–owned by QEWC and is its largest facility. It is located 25 km southwest of Doha around 30 minutes drive from the capital. Details of the various site sections are as follows:
RAF A - This is the primary cogeneration combined cycle plant built in Qatar at different phases falling between 1970 and 1993 which now has an installed capacity of 567 MW and can produce 70 million gallons of desalinated water a day (MIGD). The entire plant was built under the supervision of the then Ministry of Electricity and Water, later transferred to Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA). It was acquired by QEWC in 2003 and operates under a power & water purchase agreement (PWPA) under which the production is sold to the government for 12 years.
RAF A1 - The most recently completed part of the complex, RAF A1 reached maximum capacity in December 2010 and features three Fisia Italimpianti desalination units with a capacity of 45 MIGD.
RAF B - Commissioned between the years 1995-1998, the plant was acquired by QEWC in the year 1999 from the Qatar government. RAF B is a cogeneration combined cycle plant with a total capacity of 609 MW of Electricity and 33 MIGD of potable water. It is operated under a PWPA under which the production is sold to the government for 20 years.
RAF B1 - Commissioned in the year 2002 by QEWC, RAF B1 is the open cycle power plant consisting of three units. It stands as an extension to the existing RAF B facility. The total capacity of the plant is 376 MW It operates under a PPA under which the production is sold to the government for 20 years.
RAF B2 - With an installed capacity of 634 MW and able to produce 30 MIGD, RAF B2 was brought on line between 2007 – 2008. It features three GE gas turbines of 211 MW and MSF desalination technology supplies by Fisia Italimpianti.
Tour Outline - The technical power & water plant tour includes return transportation by coach to the plant location from the Qatar National Convention Centre. The tour includes presentations by the plant management about the overall facility and information about the various technologies employed. There will also be an opportunity to visit selected parts of the Ras Abu Fontas facility, including some of the principle power and water units. Refreshments will be provided. Attendees will be back at the Qatar National Convention Centre in good time for the opening ceremony of POWER-GEN Middle East and Water World Middle East 2012.
TECHNiCAL TOUR
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Please Note:
• See page 7 for how to register for the Technical Tour
• No onsite registration will be available
• All attendees must have registered and paid for the tour before Thursday 26 January
• All attendees will have to provide the required additional information requested (a form will be sent to you upon following registration) by Friday 27 January or will not be granted access to the plant
• Photographs are not permitted on this tour
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Media Supporters:
SPONSORS &SUPPORTERS
PennWell would like to thank the following sponsors, endorsers and supporters of the WaterWorld Middle East 2012 conference and exhibition:
Middle East
Construction Supporter:
EBREnergy Business Review
EBREnergy Business Review
Supporting Association:Supporting Organizations: Supporting:
Exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities are still available to enhance your company’s presence among visitors and delegates. For more information on exhibitor and sponsorship opportunities and to discuss your company’s requirements, please contact:
Roy Morris Exhibit Sales Manager (International)T: +44 (0) 1992 656 613F: +44 (0) 1992 656 700E: [email protected]
Owned and Produced by: Co-Host & Platinum Sponsor:Host Utility:Under the Patronage of: Supported by:
Cyber Café Sponsor: Flagship Media Sponsors: Supporting Regional Publication:
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Bridgett MorganExhibit Sales Manager (North America)T: +918-549-0473F: +918-831-9834E: [email protected]
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THE VENUE
Facilities
WaterWorld Middle East 2012 will be held at the brand new state of the art Qatar National Convention Centre.
Qatar National Convention Centre is the brand new venue of choice for events and exhibitions in the Middle East. It offers large spaces over three levels, high-tech solutions and unparalleled facilities including:
• Vast exhibition space • Theatre-style seating and banquet space • Luxurious lounges and hospitality suites • Spacious pre-function and exhibition foyers • Dedicated registration desks, business centre and media rooms • Conference hall appointed with the latest AV and IT facilities
Parking
A multi-level covered car park with space for 3,200 cars, 43 coaches and 59 taxis is located adjacent to Qatar National Convention Centre.
Qatar National Convention Centre
Halls 5 & 6Education City, P.O. Box 34195 Doha, QatarT: +974 454 6000F: +974 4454 6006
Qatar National Convention Centre is located in Education City, approximately 15 to 20 minutes drive from the major hotels and West Bay business precinct.
Taxi
Taxis are available in all parts of Doha. Taxis can be hailed from the side of the road and the service is 24 hours.
Advanced booking with 2 hours notice is highly recommended. This can be done at your Hotel or through Al Mowasalat/Karwa-taxi +974 458 8888
HOW TOGET THERE
Location Map
QATAR NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRETHE CENTRE | 21
ROOM OVERALL ROOM DIMENSION L x W x H (m)
BOOTH CAPACITY 3m x 3m
Hall 1 57.5 x 50 x 7 156
Hall 2 27.5 x 50 x 7 78
Halls 1–2 85 x 50 x 7 234
Halls 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 72 x 69 x 12 320
Hall 6 51 x 99 x 12-18 308
Halls 3–9 513 x 69 (hall 6- 51) x 12 2,462
Outdoor Exhibition 45 x 69
GROUND LEVEL
� Halls 1–9
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� Meeting Rooms G1 + 2
� VVIP Rooms 1, 2, 3
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� Meeting Rooms 201–244
� VVIP Lounge 3
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� Meeting Rooms 101–106
� Auditorium 3
� VVIP Lounges 1 + 2
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Floorplan Map
Ground LevelExhibition Hall 5Exhibition Hall 6
Level 2Conference Halls(Not Shown on Map)
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How it WorksMy Event Planner is an exhibition organizer and scheduler that lets you view, compare and bookmark exhibiting companies, products and services that interest you while you search the POWER-GEN DirectEventConnect Global Community exhibitor directory. You can build, refine and add to your planner right from your desktop. After you bookmark exhibitors and products, they are automatically saved as favourites and are highlighted on your printable floor plan for you to follow on site.
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HOTELACCOMMODATiON
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Grand Hyatt DohaThe Grand Hyatt Doha offers 5-star accommodation equipped with modern facilities including air conditioning, mini bar, iron and ironing board, wireless internet access, in-room safe, 24 hour room service, hair dryer, telephone and cable/satellite TV. The hotel features an array of top quality restaurants, bar, business centre, laundry/dry cleaning service, spa and pool. Additional features such as airport transfer and access to the hotel’s private Club lounge are also available.
intercontinental DohaThe InterContinental Doha offers guests a variety of sea view, suites and club floor rooms. The hotel has a 24-hour business centre equipped with high-speed Internet access and Wi-Fi plus eight restaurants and bars serving a vareity of international cuisine. The renowned Bay Club invites guests to a variety of marvellous experiences with outstanding recreational facilities including a 24-hour gym, tennis, squash, swimming pools and massage treatments
Movenpick Tower & Suites DohaThe 5-star deluxe Movenpick Tower & Suites Doha is ideally situated at the entrance of the prestigious West Bay area. The contemporary rooms are equipped with flat-screen TVs, a seating area and kitchenette with tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel also features a state-of-the art health and wellness centre complete with jacuzzi and massage therapies plus an indoor pool and sauna. Guests can choose international cuisine or Asian specialities from the hotel’s restaurants or drinks and snacks from the Lime Café. The hotel has free parking and is located 15 minutes’ drive from Doha International Airport.
Ritz Carlton DohaFrom the city’s traditions and culture to its modern amenities and exciting attractions, the Ritz Carlton Doha offers five-star luxury accommodation with sea or golf course views clubs and suites with free internet connection, fully equpped business centre, and first rate leisure facilities including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, spa and modern fitness centre. Guests have eight fine dining restaurants and bars to choose featuring fine local and international cuisine.
Hotel EnquiriesFor availability and rates about the hotels listed above and other hotels in Doha, please contact:
Events in Focus32 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 9EUHrs: Mon-Fri, 9am to 5.30pm GMT
T: +44 (0) 20 7902 7760 F: +44 (0) 20 7633 9427E: [email protected]
WaterWorld Middle East has partnered with Events in Focus to bring you special discounted rates for accommodation at the following recomended hotels in Doha.
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32 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9EU
Telephone: 020 7902 7760 and Fax No.: 020 7633 9427
RETURN COMPLETED BOOKING FORM TO
Email: Elizabeth Kelly [email protected] or Randy Wright [email protected] Discount rates are only available from Events in Focus, the Official Housing Agent. DELEGATE INFORMATION Please fill in BLOCK LETTERS (Please fill in one registration form per delegate) First Name Last Name: � Dr. � Mr. � Mrs. � Ms. Company Name: Address: City: Post Code: Country: Phone (Country Code _____) ______________________Fax (Country Code _____) Email:
ACCOMMODATION
Rates are shown per room, per night basis InterContinental, Doha: QR1100 ++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
� � � Grand Hyatt, Doha: QR900++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
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Ritz Carlton, Doha: QR1150++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin � � �
Movenpick Tower & Suites, Doha: QR800++ room only Single Double Twin � � �
Arrival Date: Departure Date: No of Nights: I will be sharing a room with Smoking � Non-smoking � GUEST INFORMATION SELECT ONE: Exhibitor Attendee Other
� � � BOOKING CONDITIONS
All rooms will be guaranteed through a valid credit card number received Credit Card (�American Express, �Visa, �MasterCard) Card Number Expiry Date ____ /____ 3 or 4 (for Amex) digit numbers in a signature space / security code on the reverse side __________ Cardholder’s Name: Cardholder’s Signature:
CANCELLATION POLICY Up to 14 days prior to arrival: Free of charge. Within 14 days prior to arrival: 100% will be charged. Individuals are responsible for no show and cancellation fees. In addition, a £10 processing fee will be assessed by Events in Focus for all reservations cancelled
HOTEL ACCOMMODATiONBOOKiNG FORM
32 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9EU
Telephone: 020 7902 7760 and Fax No.: 020 7633 9427
RETURN COMPLETED BOOKING FORM TO
Email: Elizabeth Kelly [email protected] or Randy Wright [email protected] Discount rates are only available from Events in Focus, the Official Housing Agent. DELEGATE INFORMATION Please fill in BLOCK LETTERS (Please fill in one registration form per delegate) First Name Last Name: � Dr. � Mr. � Mrs. � Ms. Company Name: Address: City: Post Code: Country: Phone (Country Code _____) ______________________Fax (Country Code _____) Email:
ACCOMMODATION
Rates are shown per room, per night basis InterContinental, Doha: QR1100 ++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
� � � Grand Hyatt, Doha: QR900++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
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Ritz Carlton, Doha: QR1150++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin � � �
Movenpick Tower & Suites, Doha: QR800++ room only Single Double Twin � � �
Arrival Date: Departure Date: No of Nights: I will be sharing a room with Smoking � Non-smoking � GUEST INFORMATION SELECT ONE: Exhibitor Attendee Other
� � � BOOKING CONDITIONS
All rooms will be guaranteed through a valid credit card number received Credit Card (�American Express, �Visa, �MasterCard) Card Number Expiry Date ____ /____ 3 or 4 (for Amex) digit numbers in a signature space / security code on the reverse side __________ Cardholder’s Name: Cardholder’s Signature:
CANCELLATION POLICY Up to 14 days prior to arrival: Free of charge. Within 14 days prior to arrival: 100% will be charged. Individuals are responsible for no show and cancellation fees. In addition, a £10 processing fee will be assessed by Events in Focus for all reservations cancelled
32 Southwark Bridge Road, London SE1 9EU
Telephone: 020 7902 7760 and Fax No.: 020 7633 9427
RETURN COMPLETED BOOKING FORM TO
Email: Elizabeth Kelly [email protected] or Randy Wright [email protected] Discount rates are only available from Events in Focus, the Official Housing Agent. DELEGATE INFORMATION Please fill in BLOCK LETTERS (Please fill in one registration form per delegate) First Name Last Name: � Dr. � Mr. � Mrs. � Ms. Company Name: Address: City: Post Code: Country: Phone (Country Code _____) ______________________Fax (Country Code _____) Email:
ACCOMMODATION
Rates are shown per room, per night basis InterContinental, Doha: QR1100 ++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
� � � Grand Hyatt, Doha: QR900++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin
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Ritz Carlton, Doha: QR1150++ single inc breakfast Single Double Twin � � �
Movenpick Tower & Suites, Doha: QR800++ room only Single Double Twin � � �
Arrival Date: Departure Date: No of Nights: I will be sharing a room with Smoking � Non-smoking � GUEST INFORMATION SELECT ONE: Exhibitor Attendee Other
� � � BOOKING CONDITIONS
All rooms will be guaranteed through a valid credit card number received Credit Card (�American Express, �Visa, �MasterCard) Card Number Expiry Date ____ /____ 3 or 4 (for Amex) digit numbers in a signature space / security code on the reverse side __________ Cardholder’s Name: Cardholder’s Signature:
CANCELLATION POLICY Up to 14 days prior to arrival: Free of charge. Within 14 days prior to arrival: 100% will be charged. Individuals are responsible for no show and cancellation fees. In addition, a £10 processing fee will be assessed by Events in Focus for all reservations cancelled
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1. TYPE OF COMPANY OR ORGANIZATION (Please tick ONE only)❑ 05 Utility or water generation company❑ 09 IWPP Industrial❑ 43 Government water department❑ 89 Consulting Engineer or Constructor Firm❑ 18 Original Equipment Manufacturer Speci� er❑ 01 Equipment Supplier❑ 98 Other (please describe)
2. SECTORS OF INTEREST (Please tick ONE only)❑ 01 Thermal desalination plants❑ 02 Water generation and distribution networks❑ 03 Renewable Energy❑ 04 Wastewater facilities❑ 05 Groundwater management❑ 06 Information Technology❑ 08 Other (please describe
3. PRIMARY JOB FUNCTION (Please tick ONE only)❑ 02 President, VP, CEO Managing Director/ General Manager❑ 03 Manager/Supervisor
❑ 04 Engineer (Design, Planning & Specify, Consulting)❑ 06 Operations & Maintenance ❑ 08 Purchasing❑ 98 Other (please describe)
4. PURCHASING AUTHORITY (Please tick ONE only)❑ 01 Final Authority❑ 05 Recommend❑ 09 In� uence❑ 10 None
5. HOW DID YOU FIRST FIND OUT ABOUT THE EVENT?
(Please check those that apply)❑ Website: if so which one
❑ Advertising: if so which publication
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Fax back to: +1 918 831 9161 or visit www.waterworldmiddleeast.com
Early Bird Discount - payment must be received by the published date to receive any early
registration discounts. Cancellation P olicy - must be received in writing before 6 January 2012
in order to receive a refund minus a €100 administrative charge. After 6 January 2012 refunds
on any WaterWorld Middle East 2011 activities/conference sessions are not available under any
circumstances. Substitutions of personnel may be made at any time by contacting the registration
of� ce in writing.
METHOD OF PAYMENT Credit card, wire transfer or make cheques payable to PennWell/WaterWorld Middle East (in € only).
Payment must be received prior admittance to the conference.
All billing will be made in €.
Cheque enclosed (€) Wire Transfer (Wiring information on invoice)
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REGISTRATION FORM
1. EXHIBITION FLOOR ONLY ✔ FREE Lunches, conference sessions and conference proceedings NOT included 2. CONFERENCE FEES (SELECT ONE)FLOOR ONLY Individual Three-day Conference Delegate – Includes entrance to the exhibition and all conference sessions, two lunches and access to online conference proceedings: Paid before ............. 6 January 2012 ..............€ 875.00 Paid on or after ..... 6 January 2012 ............. € 965.00 Delegates from government agencies ......... € 630.00 Full time students (Student ID Required) ..... € 210.00
Individual One-day Conference Delegate – Includes entrance to the exhibition and conference sessions and lunch for one day. Does NOT include the conference proceedings: Tuesday 7 February 2012 ............................€ 465.00 Wednesday 8 February 2012 ......................€ 465.00
Supporting Association Three-Day Delegate If you are a member of one of the following associations, you qualify for this special discount rate. ................ € 770.00Please indicate the association you are registering under
ACWUA ✔ IPWA
Exhibitor Three-Day Conference Delegate – Includes entrance to the exhibition and all conference sessions, three lunches and one conference proceeding:(must be an exhibiting company) Exhibitor Conference Delegate ....................€ 475.00
Corporate Delegate Plans - Includes entrance to the exhibition and all conference sessions, two lunches, one conference proceedings each:
5 Employees Paid before ............6 January 2012 ..........€ 3,935.00 Paid on or after ......6 January 2012 ..........€ 4,330.00
10 Employees Paid before ..........23 September 2011....€ 7,030.00 Paid on or after ....23 September 2011 ..€ 8,180.00
15 Employees Paid before ..........6 January 2012 .........€10,395.00 Paid on or after.....6 January 2012 ..........€ 11,545.00
3. ADDITIONAL ITEMS
Lunch Tickets Tuesday 7 February 2012 .............................€ 55.00 Wednesday 8 February 2012 ........................€ 55.00
Conference Proceedings Conference Proceedings .............................€ 315.00
Technical Tour – Includes lunch and transport Ras Abu Fontas, Power & Desalination Plant...... € 80 Passport No......................................................................(For Security Purposes if Participating in a Technical Tour.)
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E-mail Con� rmation will be sent via email if an unique email address is provided.
POWER-GEN Middle-East is organized by PennWell Corporation. Please tick the relevant box if you do not wish to receive information about:❑ Future WaterWorld Middle East Events ❑ Other PennWell Corporation Products ❑ Carefully selected 3rd parties
Choose one of four easy ways to register
ONLINE:www.waterworldmiddleeast.com
EMAIL: [email protected]
FAX: +1 918 831 9161 (USA)
POST:Pennwell Registration, P.O Box 973059
Dallas, TX 75397-3059, USA
For further information:TELEPHONE: +1 918 831 9160
EMAIL: [email protected]
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