Download the Speaker Presentations - MACHINES2023

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Agenda Day 1: Tuesday 20 June 2023

Assessing the risks and rewards of the electrification of everything (EoE)

Iain MacGill, Professor, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of NSW (UNSW)

Monitoring the condition of power electronics – Is random failure a myth that can be busted with condition monitoring?

Georgios Konstantinou, Senior Lecturer in Energy Systems, UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute (DGFI)

Empowering women in engineering and trades: strategies and support for success

Bianca Shepherd, Engineering Support Workshop Manager, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)

Exploring the ‘Repair, Replace or Run to Death’ conundrum

Malcolm Ballinger, Principal Electrical Engineer - Energy Hubs, AGL

Extending the life of HV machinery by replacing and refurbishing equipment

Tony O’Brien, Managing Director, Australian Winders

Lighting as a conduit for technological disruption

Andrew Orkin, Business Development Manager, Coolon LED

Deploying large synchronous condensers and assets such as batteries to support higher concentrations of low inertia renewables in HV transmission networks - the SA experience

Rainer Korte, Chief Operating Officer, ElectraNet

Importance of the specifications and QA around procurement and repair management

Ron Scollay, Principal Engineer, machinemonitor®

Variable speed drives – the challenges of widescale deployment

Craig Harrison, Managing Director, I S Systems

Getting to grips with the next generation of ultra high voltage electrical machinery for industrial plants

Rukmi Dutta, Postgraduate Research Coordinator, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of NSW (UNSW)

Managing the increased deployment of high voltage cables and transformers

Luca Garagnani, Principal Technical Authority - Cables & Switchgears, machinemonitor®

Agenda Day 2: Wednesday 21 June 2023

Minimising the burden of hazardous area inspections

Iain Mackenzie, Chief Electrical Engineer, Woodside Energy

What are the proactive maintenance strategies which can enhance safety, avoid complacency and minimise risk?

Paul Masterton, Energy Sector Lead, Mott MacDonald

Monitoring, ranking and mitigating cyber risks

Max Pemberton, Managing Director, PSG Cyber

Best practice condition monitoring of motors and generators

Martin Boettcher, Lead Asset Engineer, Ventia Engineering

Using risk-based asset management to maximise productivity and facilitate the energy transition

Carlos Gamez, Founder and Director, Nova Energy Consulting

Rotating machines have served power systems for a century, what is their role in a system dominated by power electronics?

Kate Summers, Principal Consultant, Ekistica

Using AI and data to predict failures and monitor equipment

Mark Faith, Manager Operations Diagnostic Centre and Technology, AGL

Reliability, condition monitoring and preventative maintenance of renewable energy generators

Cameron McCulloch, Head of Asset and Environmental Strategy and Risk, Hydro Tasmania

Considerations for hydrogen plant and electrolyser reliability

Ahmed Halima, Hydrogen & Fuels Lead ANZ – Principal Engineer, Mott MacDonald

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