11th Annual Outage Management for Power Plants Conference
Venue: Sheraton Hotel
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Event Date/Time: Jul 31, 2012 | End Date/Time: Aug 02, 2012 |
Description
Benefit from 3-days of case study driven discussions from 15+ experts. Attendees will be afforded the opportunity to interact with speakers and their peers in a classroom style setting that will encourage both audience participation and engagement. Seating for this conference is limited to maintain an intimate educational environment that will cultivate the knowledge and experience of all participants.
Past Testimonials:
"Great speakers, topics and networks."
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
"Another wonderful season well planned and executed with state of the art content. Thanks."
We Energy
"I was impressed with the detailed knowledge and the years of experience of the conference presenters. This conference provided value to my company."
Los Angeles Department Water & Power
"This conference has brought a lot of leadership with experience and expertise."
Saskpower
"The conference was well organized with on target topics relative to utility outage planning and execution."
Tampa Electric Company
"I have attended this conference several times and will attend again. Refreshing contacts is enjoyable making new contacts and getting a new view is the true benefits of these get togethers."
American Electric Power
"Conference provided great opportunities for benchmarking best practices."
Exelon Power
"Very Informative, excellent forum to identify business improvement opportunities"
ConEd
"One of the best conferences I have attended in the last 5 years."
First Energy
"Speakers were extremely experienced in the outage management field."
Grand Bahama Power Company
"Conference offered a great forum to exchange interesting and important topics prevailing in our industry. Exceptional speakers."
Day & Zimmerman
"In general this conference was more useful to me as a maint. planner than any other seminars or conferences that I have attended."
Texas Municipal Power Agency