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This document provides an agenda for an upcoming conference on hydraulic machinery and hydrology. It lists 17 papers that have been accepted for presentation and publication at the conference across 6 sessions. The papers will cover topics like Kaplan turbine simulation, active flow control in Francis turbines, climate change impacts on hydropower, and project financing of hydroelectric projects.

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Papers Accepted For Presentation and For Publication Only

This document provides an agenda for an upcoming conference on hydraulic machinery and hydrology. It lists 17 papers that have been accepted for presentation and publication at the conference across 6 sessions. The papers will cover topics like Kaplan turbine simulation, active flow control in Francis turbines, climate change impacts on hydropower, and project financing of hydroelectric projects.

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PAPERS ACCEPTED FOR PRESENTATION AND

FOR PUBLICATION ONLY

(Session 1: Panel Discussion - Approaches to Project Finance)

Session 2: Hydraulic Machinery 1 ~ Modelling & Research

02.01: Effects of inlet boundary conditions on Kaplan draft tube simulation accuracy – B. Mulu and
M.J. Cervante, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; T. Vu, Andritz Hydro Ltd, Canada;
F. Guibault, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
02.02: Determination of operating parameters for Kaplan turbines utilizing the CFD calculations –
M. Kaniecki, Z. Krzemianowski, and M. Banaszak, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
02.03: Study of 3D flow in the course of closing of pump turbine ring gate – V. Stepanov and
V. Seleznev, Power Machines LMZ, Russian Federation; S. Cherny and D. Chirkov, Institute
of Computational Technologies SB RAS, Russia; A. Avdyushenko, State University, Russia;
V. Skorospelov, Institute of Mathematics SB RAS, Russia
02.04: Numerical and experimental investigations of performance characteristics of hydrokinetic
turbines – A. Góralczyk and A. Adamkowski, The Szewalski Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery
of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
02.05: Understanding hydro-abrasive erosion in Pelton runners – Dr K. Winkler and
Dr. E. Parkinson, Andritz Hydro AG, Austria
02.06: Active flow control in Francis turbines – M. V. Magnoli and Prof R. Schilling, Munich
University of Technology, Germany
02.07: Operation of a combined bearings test rig for improved performance in hydropower plants –
M. Lang, Andritz Hydro GmbH, Austria
02.08: Assessment of the state and residual life of turbine elements using the method of fracture
mechanics – S.M. Levina, RusHydro VNIIG, and L.L. Smelkov, NPO CKTI JSC, Russia

Session 3: Hydro Activities in Europe


03.01: Current status of the hydropower potential in Germany 2011 – P. Anderer and U. Dumont,
Floecksmühle Ingenieurbüro, Germany; S. Heimerl, Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG, Germany;
A. Ruprecht and N. Bauer, University of Stuttgart, Germany; U. Wolf-Schumann, Hydrotec
Ingenieurgesellschaft, Germany; K. Hölzl, Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature
Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), Germany
03.02: Small pumped-storage powerplants and possibilities of their use in the electric power system
of the Czech Republic – J. Šoukal, Sigma Vvú, s.r.o., Czech Republic; R. Jager, OSC a.s.,
Czech Republic; F. Pochylý, Vut Fsi Brno, Czech Republic
03.03: Power from the Mersey – C. Grant, URS Scott Wilson, UK; A. Libaux, EdF Hydro
Engineering Centre, France
03.04: Hydropower as a restoration opportunity for obstructed river reaches? – A. Lashofer,
T. Cassidy, W. Hawle, M. Pucher and B. Pelikan, BOKU - University of Natural Resources
and Applied Life Sciences, Austria
03.05: Hydropower and EU Water Framework Directive: a river area strategy – R. Keuneke and
U. Dumont, Floecksmühle Ingenieurbüro, Germany; Dr. R. Thiel and V. Magath, University
of Hamburg, Germany; Dr. U. Schwevers, Institute of Applied Ecology, Germany;
S. Naumann,The Federal Environment Agency (UBA), Germany
03.06: Experiences with short-term hydropower optimization at Agder Energi, Norway –
H. O. Inglebaek, Agder Energi, Norway; S. Danielsen, Powel ASA, Norway
03.07: Tidal powerplant at the Brouwersdam, Netherlands – L.F. Mooyaart, T. Van Den Noortgaete
and J. van Berkel, Haskoning Nederland BV, The Netherlands
03.08: A GIS tool to evaluate the effective hydropower potential in the Verbano-Cusio-Ossala Italian
province – J. Alterach, M. Vergata and S. Maran, RSE SpA, Italy; M. Proverbio, F. Pizzorni
and S. Casucci, Province, Verbano-Cusio-Ossala, Italy
03.09: The utilization of clusters in the complex research and innovation of hydropower and dam
construction – B. Skacel and J. Knotkova, CREA Hydro & Energy, Czech Republic
03.10: Unmanned hydro plants and information technology – D. Taljan, DEM, Slovenia; J. Rosina,
HSE Invest doo, Slovenia
03.11: Bottom outlet equipment at Mountain Spring dam, Bicaz, Romania – G. Constantin-Romica
and C. Carausu, Hidroelectrica-Bistrita, C. Melinte, Dimitrie Leonida Hydroelectric Plant,
and V. Dadu, Hydro Mechnnical Expert, Romania

Session 4: Climate Change and Hydrology


04.01: Hydropower, climate change and poverty alleviation – Dr Asit K. Biswas; Third World Centre
for Water Management, Mexico
04.02: Flood management during the construction of an RCC dam and a powerhouse in South East
Asia – S. Martin, D. Tournier, M. Demirdache and J-L. Cervetti, Tractebel Engineering S A,
France
04.03: Technical design of hydrological monitoring of the Jinsha river closure for the Xiangjiaba
hydropower station – Yin Ye and Liu Yaocheng, China Three Gorges Corporation, China
04.04. Global warming and design flood: the case study of Bagatelle dam, Mauritius – S. Le Clerc
and H. Garros-Berthet, Tractebel Engineering S A, France
04.05: Climate Change - is it a real problem for our dams? – Dr A. Hughes and Dr D. Hunt, Atkins
Water, UK
04.06: Streamflow prediction based on satellite and in situ measurements for hydropower operations
in central Chile – L. Romero, E. Motte, A. Egido, A. Reppucci and M. Caparrini, Starlab
Barcelona SL, Spain; L. Castro and B. Fernandez, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
04.07: Changing climatic parameters and its impact assessment on hydropower generation: A case
study of the Gandaki river basin in Nepal – Dr T.R. Bajracarya, Dr B.A. Bhakta and
S.Acharya, Institute of Engineering, Nepal
04.08: Design and application of a hydrographic database for the Jinsha river, based on arch hydro
data model – Chen Rong, China Three Gorges Project Corporation
04.09: A new approach for obtaining synthetic flow duration curves by using precipitation and
physical basin characteristics – M. Yasar and N. Orhan Baykan, Pamukkale University,
Turkey

Session 5: Financial and Commercial Aspects


05.01: Project financing in hydropower development in Laos – Xaypaseuth Phomsoupha, Ministry of
Energy and Mines, Lao PDR
05.02: Project financing as a system to overcome the infrastructure gap in Italy and in the European
Union – T. V. Russo, University of Salento, Italy
05.03: Hydropower: The strongest performer in the CDM process, reflecting high quality of hydro in
comparison to other renewable energy sources – E. Branche, EDF, France
05.04: A comparative analysis of different formats of public-private partnerships - the experience of
Furnas – M.A.A. Porto and R. A. Marques, Furnas Centrais Elétricas SA, Brazil
05.06: Business decision making under risk and uncertainty – A. K. Mishra, Mangdechhu
Hydroelectric Project, Bhutan

Session 6: Hydraulic Machinery


Low head and instream units
06.01: Advanced seals for Kaplan turbines and guidevanes – M. Grimanis and D. Ell,
A. W. Chesterton Company, USA
06.02: Hydraulic development of hydro kinetic turbines – A. Ruprecht, A. Ruopp and N. Bauer
University of Stuttgart, Germany
06.03: Kaplan turbine as flow meter – A. Bard, Sweco Energuide, Sweden
06.04: Bulb turbines - selection and design methodology review – E. de E. Carvalho Cruz,
Independent Consultant, Brazil; M F. de Moraes, HPP Jirau, Brazil; R G. Cesário, GDF Suez
Tractebel Leme, Brazil
06.05: The very low head turbine proves to be fish friendly: example of the Mayenne river scheme –
M. Leclerc, MJ2 Technologies S.A.R.L., France;
F. Collombat, SHEMA Group EDF, France
06.06: Influence of penstock flow on distributor discharge – E Casarteli and Luca Mangani,
Hochschule Luzern, Switzerland
Operating Issues
06.07: Wear, fatigue, repair and renewal of discharge rings for Kaplan and bulb turbines –
J. Mayrhuber, Verbund Hydro Power AG, Austria
06.08: Measurement of oil-film thickness in the thrust bearing of an 80 MW Kaplan unit –
06.09: Mechanical robustness of Francis runners, requirements to reduce the risk of cracks in blades
– H. Bjørndal, A. Reynaud and C. Larsson, Norconsult, Norway
06.10: Performance and maintenance of hydraulic machinery in peak load operation –
Prof H. Brekke, Private Consultant, Norway
06.11: Cavitation damage and repair problems just downstream of the penstock sliding gates; A case
history from Iran – M. Abolghasemi and A. Harampanahi, Farab Co, Iran
06.12: Experimentation of the Pak Mun hydro plant hydraulic turbine runner coating to protect
erosion and cavitation – K. Bunman and S. Hamcumpai, Electricity Generating Authority of
Thailand (EGAT), Thailand
06.13; Effect of operating conditions of Francis turbines for predicting sediment erosion –
H. P. Neopane, Kathmandu University, Nepal; O. Gunnar Dahlhaug, Norwegian University
of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway; M. Cervantes, Lulea University of Technology
(LTU), Sweden
06.14: Monitoring water conditions by analysing ultrasonic signal parameters – P. Gruber,
Rittmeyer Ltd, Switzerland; B. Lüscher Scintilla AG, Switzerland; T. Staubli and D. Roos,
HSLU, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Switzerland
06.15: New synchronization method for ring gates: development and testing – A. Steinhilber and
J. Clement, Alstom Hydro, France

Papers published only

06.16: Panama Canal deploys maintenance-free, environmentally friendly bearings - H. Sarro,


F. Soto, and W. Barreto, GGB Bearing Technology, Brazil; N. Becker, GGB Bearing
Technology, Germany; F. Sucre, ACP, Panama
06.17: Optimal design of a Francis turbine runner – A. Mostafavi and Sh. Derakhshan, Iran
University of Science and Technology, Iran
06.18: In-situ measurement of hydraulic parameters to identify inefficient turbine unit – P.M. Abdul
Rahiman, Central Water and Power Research Station, India
06.19: Waterhammer related to refurbishment of hydropower plants with complex water conveyance
systems – J. Mazij, A. Bergant and J. Gale, Litostroj Power d.o.o., Slovenia

Session 7: Hydro Development in Asia


07.01: Hydropower development is a unique opportunity for Lao PDR – Hatsady Sisoulath, Ministry
of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR
07.02: Innovative vision for maximising multiple advantages of high dam project – D. B. Singh and
A. Singh, Ministry of Energy, Nepal
07.03: Cascades of hydro plants on the Upper Dniester and Tisa rivers for multipurpose use of water
resources in the Carpathian region – I. Landau, Ukrhydroproject PJSC, Ukraine
07.04: Sustainable development of hydropower resources in Siphandone, Laos: an integrated
assessment – L. Orcel, Compagnie Nationale du Rhône, France; P.J. Meynell, Consultant,
Lao PDR
07.05: Developing the Zap river – N. Derinöz Özsu,Dolsar Engineering Ltd, Turkey
07.06: An orientation survey of the Bawanur dam – P. Blaha, R. Duras, J. Fousek and O. Horsk,
Geotest as, Czech Renewable Energy Alliance, Czech Republic
07.07: Practical solutions for the development of the Nam Ngum 2 a hydro project –
Somkuan Watakeekul, Southeast Asia Energy Ltd, Thailand
07.08: Project and construction management for an independent power project – P.J. Rae,
PJR Consulting Inc, Lao PDR
07.09: The Tarbela 4th extension project – F. Griffin, Mott MacDonald Ltd, UK
07.10: Neelum Jhelum hydro plant under construction – C. Grosskopf, Neelum Jhelum Consultants,
Pakistan
07.11: Decision support system for integrated water resources management in the Citarum river basin
– H. Idrus, R. Mayasari and E. Murniati, Jasa Tirta II Public Corporation, Indonesia
Session 8: Managing Reservoir Emissions
08.01: Greenhouse gases from hydroelectric reservoirs: is this issue dealt with properly?
- M. Aurélio dos Santos and L. Pinguelli Rosa, COPPE UFRJ, Brazil
08.02: Monitoring and evaluation of greenhouse gases emissions from the reservoir area of the
hydroelectric power plant under construction – A. Kan, É. D. Borges da Silva, E. Esmanhoto,
R. Geha Serta, R. Ferreira Soares, R. de Fátima Colaço Gibertoni and R. L. Daru, Centro
Politécnico da UFPR, Brazil; G. M. Teixeira and P. S. Pereira, Companhia Paranaense de
Energia –COPEL, Brazil
08.03: Greenhouse gas emissions from hydropower reservoirs located in the sub-tropical area: recent
findings and modelling – S. Descloux, V. Chanudet, and A. Petitjean, EDF-DPIH-CIH,
France

(Session 9: Panel Discussion)


How can governments ensure that they are getting best value for their hydro resources?

Session 10: Civil Engineering


10.01: Site management and supervision of infrastructure projects in developing countries – R. Ross,
Lahmeyer International GmbH, Germany
10.02: Exposed geomembrane system at the Moravka dam: 10 years performance – D. Kratochvil
and F. Glac, Povodi Odry, Czech Republic; A. Scuero and G. Vaschetti, Carpi Tech SA,
Switzerland
10.03: Serra do Facão: RCC sustainability and technology – J. Augusto Braga, C. Herweg, M. Soares
Rufino Pereira, L.C. Martins, M. Marchi dos Santos, K. A. Alcantra Farran and R. Sampaio
Fernandes, Camargo Corrêa - Engenharia e Construçäo, Brazil
10.04: Operation of inflatable dams/gates in cold weather – S. Meunier, Hydro-Québec, Canada
10.05: Features of thermal regime of a high rock-fill dam with asphalt concrete core in harsh weather
conditions – O. Vaynberg, I. Landau and V. Golovko, Ukrhydroproject PJSC, Ukraine
10.06: Hydraulic research of protective structures for dams – M. Králík, L. Satrapa and M. Zukal,
Czech Technical University Prague, Czech Republic
10.07: Innovative technologies at a new Russian tidal power plant; Severnaya tidal power plant in
Dolgaya Bay, Barents Sea – Y. Shpolyanskij, I. Usachev, B. Istorik, and V. Sobolev. JSC
NIIES, Russian Federation
10.08: A methodology for remedial seepage through a porous sandstone rock foundation –
V.T.C. Malveira, University of Fortaleza, Brazil; L.N. Sousa, Water Resources Management
Company, Brazil
10.09: Concrete repair materials for hydraulic projects – Chen Xizhong, China Three Gorges
Corporation, China
10.10: The use of flyash for the Bui hydroelectric project – its benefits for the project and the
public’s perception of its use – P. Acheampong, M.T. Duah and Kwaku S. Akosa, Bui Power
Authority, Ghana
10.11: Local scour around the side-weir on cohesive bed material – F.A. Varl, Y. Dilek,
H. Agaccioglu and M.M. Berilgen, Yildez Technical University
10.12: Approaches for embankment dam cores and grouting assessment – J. Hodak and V. Rainer,
Vodni Dils TBD, Czech Republic

Session 11: Hydro in Synergy with Other Renewables

11.01: Proposing a hybrid wind/hydro energy system on Milos Island, Greece – A. Vassilakopoulos,
L. G. Boussiakou, P. Papantoniou and E. C. Kalkani, National Technical University of
Athens, Greece
11.02: Perspectives on hydropower's role to balance non-regulated renewable power production in
Northern Europe – M. D. Catrinu, E. Solvang, M. Korpås, Sintef Energy Research, Norway;
Å. Killingtveit, NTNU, Norway
11.03: Wind/hydro pumped-storage system: an integrated energy solution for the Aegean sea island
of Serifos – G. K. Korbakis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece
11.04: Combined conventional hydropower plant and pumped-storage units to support large wind
penetration in electric grids – J. S. Anagnostopoulos and D. E. Papantonis, National
Technical University of Athens, Greece
11.05: Hydro and wind power capacity expansion scenarios impacts in the Portuguese power system
– R. Figueiredo, S. Virgílio Torrado Mendes and A. C. Nunes, EDP Gestão de Produção de
Energia, SA, Portugal
11.06: A combined wind - hydro power system – R. A. Sargsyan, Armenian National Academy of
Sciences, Armenia
11.07: Wind and hydropower co-operation in the study of a hybrid energy project in Methoni, Greece
– P.G. Papantoniou et al, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

(Session 12: Round Table - Inga, the Potential Powerhouse of Africa)

Session 13: Environment


13.01: Does size really matter? A balance between environmental losses and economical gains of
existing hydropower plants – E. Carvalho Filho, I.P.G. Machado, L. S. Masini, L. Asbahr,
G.S.C. Rocha, M.T.F.R. Campos and J. A. Campos, CNEC Worley Parsons Resources and
Energy, Brazil
13.02: Geological, meteorological and environmental aspects and their effect on construction of the
2000 MW Subansiri Lower project dam – B. Das, and Dr. K. K. Borthakur, Soma Enterprise
Ltd, India
13.03: Dam construction and its effect on the Bakhtegan wetland in Iran – A. Torabi Haghighi and
A. Klöve, University of Oulu, Finland
13.04: Environmental and social considerations in the planning and feasibility design of the
Kabompo Gorge hydroelectric project, Rep. of Zambia – A. Wilson, Arcus Gibb, Rep. of South
Africa
13.05: Importance of preserving tropical fish biodiversity for hydropower schemes at basin level –
M. A. Gomez Balandra, E. Díaz-Pardo, A. Hernández-Gutiérrez and S. Rodriguez-Torres,
Instituto Mexicano de Tecnologia del Agua (IMTA), Mexico
13.06: Ecological restoration of impacted areas in the Foz do Chapeco hydro plant in subtropical
atlantic forest, Brazil – M.A. Bucco and L.C. Martins, Construções e Comércio Camargo
Corrêa SA, Brazil; P. Godoy, R.L. Moritz, M.P. Guerra, UFSC, Brazil; E.R. Peixoto and
A. Mariot, Orbi Ltda, Brazil
13.07: To clear or not to clear vegetation prior to impoundment? Feed-back experience on the Nam
Theun ll reservoir (Lao PDR) – O. Salignat, EDF-CIH, France
13.08: Effects of artificial propagation on recruitment in the Gezhouba reservoir fishery – Jiang Wei,
Jiang Hua, Huang Tao, Wan Jianyi, Gao Yong, China Three Gorges Corporation, China
13.09: Hydraulic modelling and fish telemetry in optimising fishway entrance site in a tailrace of a
hydropower station – M. Lahti, M. Jukka and H. Auvinen, Fortum Power and Heat Oy,
Finland; A. Mäki-Petäys, A. Huusko and P. Orell, Finnish Game and Fisheries Research
Institute, Finland
13.10: Environmental impact assessment project in Nepal – S. Shrestha, Butwal Power Co, Nepal
13.11: Biofactory and biotechnological tools for sustainable agriculture as part of environmental and
social compensation for the Jirau hydro plant Brazil – M.A. Bucco, Camargo Correa SA,
Brazil, et al.
13.12: Study of regional hydropower potential as a valuable tool in the decision making process
between clean energy and the conservation of nature – T. Geisler and J. Wellacher, Energie
Steiermark AG, Austria
13.13: Developing a methodology to reduce fish mortality caused by hydropower plants on Brazilian
river – J.M. Lopes et al, Brazil
13.14: How can hydropower development be better harmonized with the ecological environment –
Yao Yuanjun, China Three Gorges Project Corporation, China
13.15: The possibility of mud carp (Cirrhinius molitorella) invading the Yangtze river – Du Hejun,
Jiang Wei and Tang Xiliang, Chinese Sturgeon Research Institute, China Three Gorges
Corporation, China
13.16: A positive barrier fish guidance system designed to improve safe downstream passage of
anadromous fish – B. Shane Scott, S. Scott & Associates LLC, USA
Session 14: Dam Safety

14.01: Safety of dams to ensure public safety in Sri Lanka – D. C. S. Elakanda, Ministry of Irrigation
and Water Resources Management, Sri Lanka
14.02: Enguri dam foundation deformation process under the influence of geological fracture and
reservoir operation – M. Kalabegishvili, Georgian Technical University, Georgia
14.03: Design challenges and solutions to the refurbishment of Catagunya dam, Tasmania –
P. Southcott and T. Harman, Entura Hydro, Australia
14.04: Investigation of residential buildings vibrating downstream of the Zhigulevskaya
hydropower plant on the Volga river during flood discharge – Dr G. L. Mazhbits and
E.V. Vinogradova, JSC NIIES (Scientific Research Institute of Energy Structures), Russian
Federation
14.05: Usoy dam and lake Sarez: the possibilities of using geophysical methods – U. Abdullaev,
UZGIP Institute, Uzbekistan; S. Abdullaev, Gidroingeo, Uzbekistan; P. Blaha, Geotest a.s.,
Czech Republic; A. Akhmedov, University of Dushanbe, Tajikistan
14.06: Nonlinear 3D simulation of CFR dam construction and reservoir filling – P. Dakoulas,
University of Thessaly, Greece; Y. Thanopoulos, Public Power Corporation, Greece
14.07: An introduction to seismotectonic setting of Iranian dams and hydro projects: a special case in
the world – H. Samari, Islamic Azad University, Iran; A. Mobini, Tamavan Consulting
Engineers, Iran
14.08: Seismic response of Kinta RCC dam, considering crack behaviour – H.A.M. Thanoon,
Technical Insitute of Mosul, Iraq; J. Noorzaei, M.S. Jafaar and T.A. Mohammed, University
Putra, Malaysia
14.09: Identification of safety zones at headworks line breach – V.V, Belikov, V.V. Kochetkov and
S.V. Norin, Scientific Research Institute of Energy Structure, Russia
14.10: Monitoring of hydraulic structures’ behaviour as based on safety criteria instrumental values, -
Yu. S. Sobolev, V.I. Scherbina and B.D. Chumichev, JSC NIIES, Russia
14.11: Dam safety during floods – P. Smrz and L. Machacek, Vodni DILA TBD as, Czeach Republic

Session 15: Pumped-Storage Projects

15.01: The Reißeck ll pumped-storage plant – P. Steyrer, Pöyry Energy GmbH, Austria; M. Larcher,
Verbund- Austrian Hydropower AG, Austria
15.02: Design of the Kokhav Hayarden pumped-storage project – A. Toussaint, Tractebel
Engineering S A, France
15.03: Venda Nova lll repowering project – M. A. Oliveira, C. Esteves and F. Duarte, EDP, Portugal
15.04: Design of the Deriaz pump turbines for Koyna pumped-storage powerplant – A. Skoták,
K. Kyzlink and P. Veselý, CKD Blansko Engineering a.s., Czech Republic; A. Bergant,
Litostroj Power d.o.o., Slovenia
15.05: Waterhammer simulations for the Kops ll pumped-storage plant and comparison with
measurements – H. Jaberg, University of Technology Graz, Austria; R. Mader and
P. Meusburger, VIW Vorarlberger Illwerke, Austria
15.06: Reliable runner for a 325 MW pump-turbine – M. Feilhauer, J. Mikulášek, A. Skoták,
V. Miroslav, V. Jindlich, CKD Blansko Engineering a.s., Czech Republic
15.07: Dynamic loads on pump-turbine guidevanes – B. Nennemann, Andritz Hydro, Canada;
U. Henggeler, Ch. Gentner, M. Sallaberger and E. Parkinson, Andritz Hydro, Switzerland
15.08: Prevention of air entrainment at the inlet of a pumped-storage plant - large scale model tests –
B. Huber, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; F. Sollerer, Vorarlberger Illwerke,
Austria
15.09: Measuring and managing PSP radial thrust: scale model/prototype comparison
– A. Bombenger, J. L..D Deniau, F. Andre and R. Guillaume, Alstom Hydro France, France
15.10: Developing pumped storage hydropower plants in the northeast of Iran – D. Massoud,
Tooss Ab Consulting Engineers, Co, Iran

Session 16: Potential and Development in Africa

16.01: Hydro potential of the Congo Basin – J. Kenfack, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique,
Cameroon; B.L. Tondo, CICOS, DRC; A. Assouh, University of Douala, Cameroon; and
Prof A. Lejeune, University of Liège, Belgium
16.02: Feasibility of hydropower for development: from the 90s to now, Magwagwa case study –
M. Waters, M. Yonas, G. Watson and E. Berger, SMEC International, Kenya; C. Mwanda and
W. Ogola, Ministry of Regional Development Authorities, Kenya
16.03: Hydropower plants in arid regions- A dream come true in Cape Verde – J. André, J. Santos
and C. Martins, Gesto Energy Solutions, Portugal
16.04: Stepwise screening and development of small hydropower projects in Burundi: from
masterplan to tender design level – C. Thévenaz, K. Peissner and Dr S. Palt, Fichtner GmbH
& Co KG, Germany; R. Nkurunziza, Regideso, Burundi
16.05: Dam construction and dam operation and maintenance - two sides of a coin? Not necessarily –
C. Heitefuss, Lahmeyer International GmbH, Germany
16.06: Current status of the renewable energy regulatory framework in South Africa and the effect it
has on project development – A..J.T. Wilson, Arcus Gibb, Rep of South Africa; F. Viljoen,
Cresco Project Finance, Rep of South Africa
16.07: Structuring of multipurpose dam schemes to accelerate regional development - a case study
from Kenya – C.O. Mwanda and W. O. Ogola, Ministry of Regional Development Authorities,
Kenya
16.08: Multi-criteria selection of the reservoir elevation in run-of-river hydropower developments –
Dr A Trifkovic and Dr S. Palt, Fichtner GmbH & Co KG, Germany; F. Sajjabi and
G. Kitayimbwa, Ministry of Eneregy and Mineral Development
16.09: Challenges of and experiences from hydropower development in Uganda: A case study of the
Bugoye hydropower plant – E.M. Tusiime, Newplan Ltd, Uganda
16.10: Design principles for safety of earthfill dams and guideline for dam monitoring –
Dr. Ugur S. Cavus and Dr. Murat Kilit, XVIII. Regional Directorate of State Hydraulic
Works (DSI), Turkey

Session 17: Workshop Safety of High Hazard Structures


After Fukushima, What about dam safety?

Session 18: Pumped-Storage – Technical and Operational Issues


18.01: Global overview of pumped-storage potential – F. Lempérière, Hydro Coop, France
18.02: Identification of potential pumped-storage sites in large areas based on a multi-criteria GIS
model – P. Schäfer, P. Thapa, S. Palt, J.Schlüter, Fichtner GmbH & Co KG, Germany;
P. Vennemann, RWE, Germany
18.03: Reconnaissance study of pumped-storage plants for peaking power generation in Sri Lanka –
M. T. P. A. Wickramarathna, Ceylon Electricity Board, Sri Lanka
18.04: Challenges in pump turbine development – M. Sallaberger, Ch. Gentner, C. Widmer and
U. Henggeler, Andritz Hydro AG, Switzerland
18.05: Hydroelectric interactions with variable speed and fixed speed machines in the pumping mode
of operation – C. Nicolet, Power Vision Engineering Sàrl, Switzerland; Y. Pannatier,
B. Kawkabani, J.-J. Simond and F. Avellan, EPFL, Switzerland
18.06: Reversible pump turbines: appropriate solutions for every head – J-M. Henry, J. B. Houdeline
and J. M. Verzéroli, Alstom Hydro France, France
18.07: Study on capabilities of variable speed pumped hydroelectric powerplants and comparison
with other bulk energy storage solutions – J. Koutnik and S. Lutzmann, Voith Hydro Holding
GmbH & Co KG, Germany
18.08: Static frequency converter for a pumped-storage power station – Zhao Zheng, Zhou Cai Quan
and Shi Lei Ming, Hydrochina Huadong Engineering Corporation, China

Session 19: Social Aspects


19.01: Stakeholder engagement in the Mphanda Nkuwa hydro project in Mozambique – M. Dray,
Hidroelectrica de Mphanda Nkuwa, Mozambique
19.02: Local consultations: Participation of Bui hydroelectric project-affected persons in the
selection, planning and construction of new resettlement townships – M. W. Salifu,
J. Amissah-Arthur, A. B. Osafo-Kissi and G. Tettey, Bui Power Authority, Ghana;
R. Acquaah Harrison, UN-Habitat Ghana
19.03: Engaging stakeholders in water and dam develoment management programme – S. Kadivar,
Senior Water and Environment Consultant, USA; J. Kelsey, University College London, UK
19.04: Social and economic aspects of hydropower projects: the case of Fridão – A. P. Moreira,
A. Baptista Gomes and J. Dias da Silva, EDP - Gestão da Produção de Energia, SA, Portugal
19.05: Resettlement as a means of integration into the Nation State – S. Sparkes, Theun-Hinboun
Power Company Ltd, Lao PDR
19.06: A welfare economics research study on resettlement for water resources development and
hydropower projects – Zhang Junrong, China Three Gorges Corporation, China
19.07: Manipulating dam operation for malaria control: an investigation of the Koka dam, Ethiopia –
M.P. McCartney, International Water Management Institute, Ethiopia; J Reis and T Culver,
University of Virginia, USA; S. Kibret, The Carter Centre, Ethiopia; J. Lautze, International
Water Management Institute and USAID, USA;

Session 20: Panel Discussion


Planning and Operation of Pumped-storage

Session 21: Panel Discussion


Capacity Building - Challenges and Solutions for Africa

Session 22: Panel Discussion


Taking Care of our Cultural Heritage

22.00: Hydro-Québec’s approach for responsible management of his industrial heritage – L. Roy,
Hydro-Québec, Canada
22.00: Maintaining power from the Glens: Protecting and managing hydroelectric heritage in
partnership – D. Fleetwood, Historic Scotland, UK
22.00: The history, the restoration and the reuse of Tyssedal power station – E. Bjørsvik,
The Norwegian Museum of Hydropower and Industry, Norway

Session 23: Tunnels, Penstocks and Gateworks


23.01: Headrace tunnel of the Tapovan Vishnugad project task and challenges – V.K.Gupta and
G. Jain, NTPC Ltd, India
23.02: Reinforced concrete linings of pressure tunnels: an example of hydraulic-mechanical
interaction – G. Cassiano, S. Citterio, M. Liguori and F. Tironi, ELC Electroconsult SpA, Italy
23.03: Calculation of minimum flow through a hydropower tunnel required to prevent freezing in
permafrost rock near Ilulissat, Greenland, using a transient, three-dimensional heat transfer
model – O. P. Einarsson and Æ. Jóhannsson, Verkis Consulting Engineers, Iceland
23.04: Intake gates – P. C. F. Erbisti, Consultant, Brazil
23.05: Fatigue strength of steel penstocks – A. Lechner and R. Greiner, Graz University of
Technology, Austria
23.06: Theun Hinboun expansion project (Lao PDR): Overview on the general design of the
mainwaterways system – S.M.M. Sayah and R. Bremen Lombardi Engineering SA,
Switzerland;I. Andreis, CMC di Ravenna, Italy; P. J. Rae, Canada
23.07: The problem of concreting a 9 m-high pier by continuous pouring in a fixed formwork; case
of the new spillway at Edea, Cameroon – J.M. Takone, E. Nzalli, A Siewe and
O. Hamandjoda, AES Sonel, Cameroon
23.08: CC-GRP pipe systems on the test bench for hydropower applications – Thomas Simoner, Hobas
Engineering GmbH, Austria
23.09: Converting wall roughness to hydraulic roughness in fully turbulent pipe flow: small-scale
experiments and large-scale measurements at the Kárahnjúkar HEP, Iceland –
K.M. Hákonardóttir and P.R. Pálmason, Verkís Consulting Engineers, Iceland; A. Kasprzyk
and K. Filipek, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
23.10: An innovative lift-gate design increasing fatigue strength – A.V. Paula, D. Hensi, L. Morel
and M. Cardis, Alstom Hydro, France
Session 24: Powerplant Safety

24.01: Numerical re-assessment of the serviceability and safety of a hydraulic powerplant affected by
AAR – L. I. Boldea and A. Dubas, Stucky Ltd, Switzerland; J-F. Seignol and B. Godart,
IFSTTAR-Université Paris-est, France; R Leroy, Alpiq, Switzerland
24.02: Engineering concept of the universal diagnostic complex to manage safety and reliability of
hydraulic structures – Dr. E. Bellendir, D.V. Mishin and N.Ya. Nikitina, The Vedeneev VNIIG
Institute, Russian Federation
24.03: Risk management of hydroelectric powerplants – S. Rey-Mermet, Hydro Exploitation SA,
Switzerland; B. Géhant, Oxand, Switzerland
24.04: Risk analysis of the transient phenomena in a hydropower plant installation – A. Zobeiri and
E. Vuadens, Hydro Exploitation SA, Switzerland
24.05: Ways of improving the hydrologic safety of hydraulic projects – S. V. Kovalev and
V.P. Kupriyanov, JSC NIIES (Scientific Research Institute of Energy Structures), Russian
Federation
24.06: Improving the safety of power transformers – M. Petrovan Boiarciuc, Sergi France;
O.K. Ahmed, B. Landis, R. Brady, and S. Yoon, Transformer Protector Corp, USA
24.07: Emergency plan for CNR's transformers – C. Turbidi, D. Feuillas and D. Mouge, Compagnie
Nationale du Rhône, France

Session 25: Hydro Activities in Latin America


25.01: Simplício hydropower project – C. Motta, Furnas Centrais Eléctricas SA, Brazil;
S. L. de Freitas Capellão and L. Vieira Xavier, Engevix Engenharia SA, Brazil
25.02: Construction of regulation ponds for improvement of downstream environmental conditions
and optimum peak load operation of the Poechos 1 hydro plant – B. Zdravkovic, Sindicato
Energetico S.A. Sinersa, Peru
25.03: Renewable energy in Central America: Portfolio, potential, plans and investment opportunities
– J. R. Rojas M, Centro Nacional de Planificación Eléctra, Costa Rica
25.04: The Jirau hydropower plant in Brazil – S. Lopez, Tractebel Engineering SA, France

Session 26: International Small Hydro Development


26.01: Small hydropower: China’s practice, challenges and solutions – Hu Xiaobo and
Lui Heng,International Centre for SHP, China
26.02: Small hydro = small risks? – O. Mogstad, S. Maalen and Ø. Holm, Voith Hydro AS, Norway
26.03: Small hydro and distributed generation – problems and perspectives ; Is the play worth the
candle? – A. Berizzi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; L. Papetti, Studio Frosio - Studio Associato
d'ingegneria, Italy; I. Collevecchio and S.Gollessi, APER – Associazione Produttori Energia
da Fonti Rinnovabili, Italy
26.04: An innovative approach to small hydropower in Lao PDR – C. French, GHD, Australia;
E. Baardsen and A. Andersen, Asian Development Bank, Lao PDR; C. Boungnong, Ministry
of Energy and Mines (MEM), Lao PDR
26.05 Hydropower displacing diesel generation – A case study of two feasibility studies in the
Pacific Region – R. Herweynen and R. Van Der Kley, Entura, Australia
26.06: Tube chamber for the separation of suspended solids for small hydroelectric power station –
J. Pollert, Czech Technical University in Prague; J. Kunc, Hobas Cz spol. s r.o.,
Czech Republic
26.07: Alliance for Rural Electrification - Market potential for small hydro in developing countries–
S. Rolland, Alliance for Rural Electrification, Belgium
26.08: Economic analysis of the Agretar micro hydro plant, Nepal – R.P. Singh, BOKU Vienna,
Austria
26.09: Trend of small hydropower schemes in Türkiye (TR) – O. Abay and N.O. Baykan,
Pamukkale University, Turkey
26.10: Pirapora small hydropower plant – an environmental and social solution – A. Bolognesi and
R.A. de Souza Pires, EMAE, Brazil
26.11: Belt cost optimisation in small hydro – B. Tronet, Hutchinson SNC, France
Session 27: Spillways
27.01: Provision of two-tiered spillway - a unique arrangement - Lower Siang hydroelectric project –
R. L. Gupta, Jaiprakash Associates Ltd, India; P.K. Alagh, Jaypee Ventures Pvt. Ltd, India
27.02: New spillways for the Paradela, Salamonde and Caniçada dams – M. S. Oliveira, T. Cavaco
and J. Moreira, EDP, Portugal
27.03: Embankment spillways - a cost effective option – P. Mason and R. Aled N. Hughes,
MWH Ltd, UK
27.04: A simple labrynth weir installation at an old dam in a sensitive area of the UK –
Dr A. Hughes, Atkins Water, UK
27.05: Adaptation of a Piano Key Weir (PKW) spillway solution for the upgrade at l’Etroit dam,
affected by concrete swelling – F. Laugier, EDF-CIH, France; M.O. Cazaillet, Sogreah,
France

Session 28: Operation & Maintenance


28.01: Environmental demands require advanced controls for a regulating dam – I. Kusuma and
R. Boutot, ABB Inc, Canada
28.02: Dam management, operation and maintenance in Iran – S. Mahmoudi, Ministry of Energy,
Iran
28.03: Implementation of a lean program on EDP's Tejo-Mondego hydropower division – C. Aguiar
and F. Costa, EDP - Energias de Portugal, S.A,.Portugal
28.04: Standing on the shoulders of giants: A vision for data standards for hydroelectric project
management – A. Hodgkinson, SoftXS GmbH, Switzerland; J. Kaelin, Pöyry Infra Ltd,
Switzerland; M. Pike, Qognis Ltd, UK
28.05: Digital test system for hydropower plants – T. Suzuki and N. Kawamura, Nippon Koei Power
Systems Co Ltd, Japan
28.06: Strategy of safety and stability for turbine generator unit operation in Three Gorges
hydropower station – Zhang Liangying, China Three Gorges Corporation, China
28.07: Development of advanced control and protection systems for hydropower waterway systems –
B. Svingen and B. Åril, Rainpower Technology AS, Norway; E. Ongstad, Rainpower Hymatek
AS, Norway; A. Sæterdal, Sira-kvina kraftselskap, Norway; H. H. Francke, FDB AS, Norway
28.08: Hydro-Québec experience with the pressure-time method – G. Proulx and
M. Bouchard Dostie, Hydro-Québec, Canada
28.09: Lünerseewerk hydro plant: - Investigations to maximize power and working capacity by
model tests – P. Meusburger and G. Gökler, Vorarlberger Illwerke AG, Austria
28.10: A method of optimizing hydropower plant efficiency by using relative efficiency curves of
hydraulic turbines – Yu Ming and Wang Xiaojian, China Three Gorges Corporation, China
28.11: Turbine flow measurement at intakes - a cost-effective alternative to measurement in
penstocks – J. Taylor, BC Hydro, Canada; G. Proulx, Hydro-Québec, Canada; J. Lampa,
ASL AQFlow, Canada

Session 29: Sedimentation


Design
29.01: Upper Karnali hydro project in Nepal: a run-of-river scheme without a conventional settling
basin – S. Alam, Consultant, France
29.02: Importance of physical hydraulic model study of headworks of hydropower projects on
Himalayan mountainous rivers, with three case studies in Nepal – P. P. Pokharel and
Dr. M, B. Bishwakarma, Hydro Lab Pvt Ltd, Nepal
29.03: Sediment bypass tunnel design: Hydraulic model tests – C. Auel and Prof.Dr. R. Boes, ETH
Zurich, Switzerland
29.04: Multi-pronged innovative approach adopted for silt management at the 1000 MW Karcham-
Wangtoo project – N. Singh, Jaypee Ventures Pvt Ltd, India
29.05: Development of a modular tube settling tank – A. Raberger, G. Schuster, K. Lebiedzinski and
B. Pelikan, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria
Case studies
29.06: Sediment problems at run-of-river plant in Latin America – A Jiménez, Sedicon
Latinoamérica SA, Costa Rica
29.07: Khimti - successful sediment handling in the Himalayas – T. Jacobsen, Sedicon AS, Norway

Sediment removal systems


29.08: Development of special technologies for the extraction and disposal of sediment from
reservoirs – B. Skácel, CREA Hydro & Energy o.s., Czech Republic
29.09: Sediment monitoring technology for turbine erosion and reservoir siltation applications –
Y. Agrawal, O.A. Mikkelsen and H.C. Pottsmith, Sequoia Scientific Inc, USA
29.10: Sedimentation reduction strategies for the Nakdong river estuary barrage in Korea – Un Ji,
Woonkwang Yeo, Eunkyung Jang, Yongsung Kwon and Namil Kim, Myongji University,
South Korea
29.11: An innovative sediment removal solution- Application and project experiences – C. Jokiel,
Cologne University of Applied Science, Germany; M. Detering, DB Sediments GmbH,
Germany

Session 30: Small Hydro in Europe


30.01: Small hydropower - the potential of storage and pumped-storage schemes in Switzerland –
N. Crettenand, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
30.02: The Troja small hydro plant in Prague, Czech Republic – R. Vlach, Siemens, Czech Republic
30.03: SEE hydropower project, targeted to improve water resource management for a growing
renewable energy production – M. Peviani, J. Alterach and A. Danelli, RSE SpA, Italy
30.04: Lovosice small hydropower plant – R. Pospisil, Mavel A.S., Czech Republic
30.05; Experience and trends with the generators for small hydropower plants (up to 10 MVA) from
the point of view of a generator manufacturer – R. Švajka, TES Vsetin, Czech Republic
30.06: Laboratory results of the Diagonal project: a step towards an optimal small hydro turbine for
medium head sites (25-100 m) – C. Cottin, B Reul and A. Choulot, MHyLab, Switzerland
30.07: Refurbishment of the Nymburk small hydropower plant – L. Kohoutek, Hydropol Project and
Management a.s., Czech Republic
30.08: Experimental and numerical study of back flushing of trashracks – H. Nøvik and L. Lia,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway; O.A Jørstad, Norconsult AS,
Norway
30.09: The implementation of the EU Water Framework Directive and small hydropower plants:
situation in Turkey – S. Kucukali, Cankaya University, Turkey
30.10: Wave energy potential map along the Italian coastavailable for marine power generation –
M. Peviani, RSE SpA., Italy; C. Filippo and B Simone, University of La Tuscia, Italy
30.11: Efficient lay-out and optimum design of small hydro turbines – A. Gantner, S. Thumn and
R. Schilling, Technische Universität München, TUM, Germany
30.12: SAM turbines, a competitive solution for low head small hydro projects –
J-J. Rodriguez Cañas, Alstom Hydro España S.L., Spain; P. Marin and G. Rudelle,
Alstom Hydro France
30.13 : CFD and small hydro power: HPP Poels a case study - H. Benigni, J. Schiffer, and H.
Jaberg, Graz University of Technology, Austria; M. Pühringer, Global Hydro Energy GmbH,
Austria; R. Zotter, Zotter Bau GmbH & Co KG, Austria

Session 31: Panel on Communications


31.01: Strategic Communication and Education Planning for Hydropower Projects – R. Stearnes,
Tacoma Public Utilities, USA
31.02: Inventory studies - the challenge to give publicity before approval – M. Machado Neves,
Brazilian Electricity Regulatory Agency (ANEEL), Brazil
31.03: Advanced approach to relocation applied at Kandil project, Turkey – G. Wedam, Enerjisa,
Turkey

Session 32: Powerplant Upgrading and Refurbishment


32.01: Rehabilitation of six hydropower plants of ELEM – J. I. Davidovic, E. Bekiri, I. Nikolov and
N. Igor, JSC Macedonian Power Plants ELEM, FYR Macedonia
32.02: Unexpected occurences during rehabilitation work – Dr. M. Celo, KESH, Albania;
H. Obermoser AF-Colenco Ltd, Switzerland
32.03: Upgrading Pelton turbines at the Lotru plant, Romania – E. Popescu and C. Tirsi,
Hidroelectrica SA, Romania; C. Bissel and E. Parkinson, Andritz Hydro, Switzerland
32.04: Refurbishment of hydraulic turbines installed at the Volga cascade of hydropower plants –
M. Levin, K.Pekler, A.Afanasyev, I.Pylev and S.Ilyin, Power Machines/LMZ, Russian
Federation
32.05: Refurbishment of two 12 MW Pelton turbines at the Cobb power ptation – I. Lees and
R. Jamieson, Trustpower, New Zealand; R. Hothersall and J. Erskine, Hydroworks Ltd, New
Zealand
32.06: Project for upgrading of hydro units in ČEZ, a.s., hydroelectric power stations – L. Pešek,
CEZ, a.s., Czech Republic; L. Motycák and R. Kupcík – ČCKD Blansko Engineering, a.s,
Czech Republic
32.07: Replanting of Lochaber hydropower scheme, Rio Tinto Alcan – A Thick, URS Scott Wilson,
UK

Session 33: Electrical Engineering


33.01: Calculation and experimental research of the hydrogenerator thrust bearings with PTFE
coated pads – V. Amelina, P. Antonov and V. Shkolnik, OJSC Power Machines, Russian
Federation; O. Antonova, State Polytechnical University, Russian Federation; A. Alexandrov,
OJSC Firm ORGRES, Russian Federation
33.02: Interference of parallel operating hydro generating units connected to a weak grid – J. Hell,
A. Glaninger-Katschnig and Dr. R. Schürhuber Andritz Hydro GmbH, Austria
33.03: Improved grid stability supported by frequency and automatic time error correction –
I. Kusuma and R. Boutot, ABB Inc, Canada
33.04: Increasing output of small hydropower plants using superconducting generators with variable
speed operation – D. Schmickler and J. Folchert, Zenergy Power GmbH, Germany; C. Lewis,
M. Ingles and M. Cunningham, Converteam UK Ltd,
33.05: Optimized hydro-generator cooling to extend lifetime and save water – J. C. Mazzoleni and
T. Hildinger,Voith Hydro Holding GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
33.06: Ventilation and cooling of high speed machines: optimization potential using modern tools
and field measurements – B Jordan, S.Baumeister, G. Traxler-Samek and A. Schwery, Alstom
Hydro, France
33.07: Development plan for Alstom tidal in stream energy converters – P. Gilson and F. Pilorge,
G. Bats, E.Boivent and M.Fournier, Alstom Hydro France, France; G. Ardley, Alstom Hydro
Switzerland, Switzerland; R. Stothers and M.Platon, Clean Current Power Systems Inc,
Canada
33.08: Comprehensive condition monitoring solution for large hydro turbine generator – P. Kung,
L. Wang, QPS Photronics, Canada; M. Comanici, McGill University, Canada
33.09: Effect of start and stop cycles in lifetime estimation of hydroelectric generator stator windings
– V. I.J Kokko, Fortum Power and Heat Oy, Finland
33.10: Method for measuring the moment of inertia of the rotating masses on generating units by
means of measuring speed acceleration in time of load rejection – D. Dolenc, LitostrojPower,
d.o.o., Slovenia
33.11: Support vector machine method for smart detecting leakage of generator stator of the
Three Gorges – Lei Xiao and Ma Li, China Three Gorges Project Corporation
33.12: Reliability assessment of main wall insulation of hydro generator stator bars after nearly 40
years in service – T. Klamt, T. Hillmer and F. Vannay, Alstom (Switzerland) Ltd
33.13: Rotor-stator interaction in high head pump turbines: dynamic response of the structure –
R Guillame, J-L. Deniau, Alstom Hydro, France

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