2nd Annual Conference Gas to Power Turkey Conference Highlights Keynote address from H.E. Hasan Murat Mercan, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources East-West energy corridor Gas transit and supply and role of Turkey as a turntable for gas supply to Europe Energy policy and demand growth outlook The road to market liberalization Ensuring energy security Turkish natural gas network development and investment Growth prospects of Turkey's electricity market Project investment in power generation assets The economics behind gasfired power plant projects Case studies of new gas-fired power generation projects Role of independent power producers CCGT operations and technology Challenges and Solutions for a Secure Energy Future Wednesday 13th - Thursday 14th March Pera House, Istanbul Contributions from leading industry organisations and experts including: Orhan Duran, PETFORM Fatih Kolmek, Energy Market Regulatory Authority Irmak Bademli, PwC Mustafa Karahan, Energy Traders Association Atıf Kır, Ministry of Privatization Administration Yeşim Bezen, Bezen & Partners H. Hakan Ünal, BOTAŞ Levent Özcan Caner, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Arif Aktürk, Naturgaz Andi Aranitasi, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Karsten Fuelster, International Finance Corporation Dennis Volk, International Energy Agency Ali Güleç, Deloitte Consultancy Anduvap Servet Akgün, Statkraft Trading, Turkey Burak Baştacı EnerjiSA Mehmet Demirel Rolls Royce Emre Hatem, Garanti Bank Cafer Eminoğlu, University of Yıldırım Beyazıt Korkut Öztürkmen, OMV Gas and Power David Tonge, IBS Research & Consultancy Marcus Scholz GE Abid Malik, ACWA Power Organiser Headline Sponsor Event Sponsors Event partners LNG Unlimited Registration Number: +44 (0)20 7017 3415 Email: timur@gastopowerjournal.com For latest programme and to book online please visit: www.gastopowerjournal.com
Gas to Power Journal s 2nd Annual Turkey Conference will highlight key challenges facing Turkey s power generation market. The central role of natural gas in the Turkish energy mix, with 45% of electricity demand covered by gas-fired power plants, and the privatisation and opening up of the Turkish energy market, is expected to boost investment into new gas to power generation projects. Electricity prices in Turkey remain high with challenges in maintaining gas supplies and developing gas transmission infrastructure. Diversifying supplies via LNG as an alternative to pipeline gas is becoming more attractive for Turkish power producers, and there is a need for extra power generation capacity to handle electricity demand surges in the winter months. Gas-fired power generation projects are developing, creating opportunities for project investors in Turkey, which remains unaffected by the low spark spreads in the rest of Europe. Our speakers will focus on Turkey s role as a turntable for gas supply to Europe, assess the impact of the energy market liberalisation measures on investment and showcase the latest projects and turbine technologies. WHO IS THIS CONFERENCE FOR? This conference is aimed at attendees from utilities and power generation companies, energy policy and regulatory bodies, energy infrastructure project finance, banking and legal firms, and low-carbon and renewable energy companies. Including professionals responsible for: Energy Policy / Regulation Project Management and Development Gas Procurement / Origination Power Generation Carbon Reduction / CCS Programmes Gas Supply and Trading Power Plant Management CCGT Technology / Operations/Maintenance Trading Operations Grid Development Gas Turbine Manufacture Market Development Analysis Business Development Fleet Management Project Finance and Investment Regulatory Economics Asset Management and Optimisation Sales and Marketing Corporate Strategy Turbine Engineering Regulatory Relations About Us Gas to Power Journal is a specialist publication for the natural gas power generation industry, supplying analysis and insight on topics including CCGT technology and plant efficiency, and developments in policy and regulations, plant projects, project financing and energy markets.
Gas to Power Turkey 2013 : Agenda DAY ONE - WEDNESDAY 13TH MARCH 08:30 Registration, Tea and Coffee 09:15 Gas to Power Welcome and Chairperson s Opening 09:30 Keynote Opening Speech H.E. Hasan Murat Mercan, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources Market Reforms 10:00 Current Status of the Turkish Electricity Sector and Future Goals Progress on the full liberalization of the Turkish energy market Turkish energy landscape and opportunities for new power generation projects Implications of privatization for power generation companies Atıf Kır, Head of Project Group, Ministry of Privatization Administration 10:30 Prospects for Gas in the Power Generation Mix in Turkey Power demand levels across key domestic markets Share of gas fuelled power in relation to total power generation requirement Levent Özcan Caner, Strategy, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources 11:00 Morning Tea and Coffee Turkish Gas Market 11:30 The Turkish Natural Gas Market and Transit Pipeline Projects Developing gas transit through Turkey Key considerations for gas pipeline projects via Turkey: market conditions, pricing, tariff mechanism, national transmission system Supply sources for domestic and re-export gas Enhancing supply security and increase gas market competition Orhan Duran, Chairman of the Board, PETFORM 12:00 Marketplace Creation in the Turkish Gas Market Market development and trading opportunities in gas and electricity Cross-border trading Factors affecting Turkish gas and electricity demand Arif Aktürk, Managing Director, Naturgaz, and Member of the Board, Izmirgaz and Esgaz 12:30 Turkish Natural Gas Market in Light of Internal and International Developments The Turkish natural gas market, policy and legislation The liberalization process of the natural gas market BOTA network system International projects Southern corridor (TANAP, Nabucco usw) Turkey as a transit country for energy H. Hakan Ünal, Expert, Gas Transmission Management, BOTA and Cafer Eminoğlu, Assistant Professor for Commercial Law, Energy Analyst, University of Yıldırım Beyazı 13:00 Lunch 14:00 Enhancing Security of Supply, Southern Gas Corridor and Co-operation Between the EU and Turkey EU Internal Gas Market and Gas Directive Role of energy security on EU-Turkey relations Market integration and development of infrastructures Enhancing energy policy co-operation between Turkey and the EU Hasan Ozkoç, Sector Manager, Energy and Information Society, The Delegation of the European Union to Turkey 14:30 Natural Gas Network Analysis Overview of the Turkish natural gas network Planned investments and their effects Concerns over the natural gas availability Sample difficult day scenario Need for network analysis Ali Güleç, Senior Consultant, Deloitte Consultancy 15:00 European Power Generation and the Role of Natural Gas Natural gas across European power markets Policy uncertainties impacting on demand Competitiveness of coal to gas Medium term outlook for gas and gas to power demand in Europe Turkey s electricity demand and trade in the context of European power markets developments Dennis Volk, Gas, Coal and Power Markets Division, International Energy Agency 15:30 Afternoon Tea and Coffee 16:00 Project Finance and PPP for Energy Infrastructure Projects Karsten Fuelster, Sector Lead Oil Gas and Mining EMENA, International Finance Corporation 16:30 Project Finance and Investment for CCGT Projects in Turkey Managing gas supply risks Financing sources and structures Prospects for CCGT project finance Emre Hatem, Senior Vice President Project & Acquisition Finance, Garanti Bank 17:00 A Legal Perspective on CCGT Project Finance Understanding the key features of the Turkish electricity and gas market within the context of CCGT financing Issues that are key to achieve financial close in merchant CCGT power plant projects Mitigating construction and market risks through bankable project documents Yeşim Bezen, Partner, Bezen and Partners 17:30 Chairperson s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One 17:45 Drinks Reception East-West Energy Corridor Turkish Gas Network Power Generation Project Finance and Economics
DAY TWO THURSDAY 14TH MARCH 08:30 Registration, Tea and Coffee 09:15 Gas to Power Welcome and Chairperson s Opening Emre Ertürk, Managing Director, Enerji IQ CCGT Technology 09:30 Assessing the potential of distributed energy in Turkey with Aero derivative Technology Flexibility attributes of aero derivative gas turbines Suitability for different simple cycle, CHP and flexible combined cycle applications Maximise savings in support of volatile generation supply and forward energy contracts for electricity supply Improving efficiencies in existing installations; feed-heating/ re-powering/cogen Mehmet Demirel, Customer Business Manager, Central Asia, Rolls-Royce 10:00 Efficiency and Flexibility in Gas to Power Generation Roles of CCPP in the energy market Gas consumption and reserves - a global and local view Sustainable technical solutions - how to cope with the renewable challenge" Siemens Combined Cycle Power Plant Technology Martin Wilkening, Director GT Power Plant Solutions, Central Eastern Europe, Siemens AG Liberalization and the Role of Gas 10:30 Electricity Reform and Market Liberalization Developments in policy and the path to liberalization Regulatory aspects of market liberalization and privatization Transition to a competitive market: What is next? Prospects for investment into new projects and generation capacity Fatih Kolmek, Energy Expert and Advisor to the Commissioner, Energy Market Regulatory Authority 11:00 Morning Tea and Coffee 11:30 Natural Gas in Turkish Power Generation The roadmap to current generation capacity Competing fuels: the role of coal and renewable energies in power generation Maximising available capacity and balancing gas with renewable energy Irmak Bademli, Manager, Energy Sector Regulatory Advisory Services, PwC 12:00 Gas Supply, Security and Diversification in Turkey New supply sources for domestic and re-export gas Enhancing supply security and increase gas market competition David Tonge, Managing Director, IBS Research & Consultancy 12:30 The Role of LNG for Natural Gas Supply in Turkey Is gas-fired power generation a driver for growing LNG demand in Turkey? Is it more economical to run a gas-fired plant on regasified LNG than on oil-indexed pipeline gas? Burak Baştacı, Commercial Manager Natural Gas, EnerjiSA 13:00 Lunch Break Traders Views on Market Development 14:00 The Future of the Turkish Power Trading Market Mustafa Karahan, Chairman, Energy Traders Association 14:30 Turkey: A Potential Hub for Cross-Border Power and Gas Trading Anduvap Servet Akgün, Managing Director, Trading & Origination, Statkraft Trading, Turkey New Project Development 15:00 Identifying the Potential of New Gas-Fired Power Generation Projects Factors driving investment into gas to power generation Technological improvements as a spur for investment - increased efficiency, fuel flexibility and carbon capture capabilities Threats to investment coal-based energy and the increased use of renewables in power generation Andi Aranitasi, Senior Banker, Power & Energy Utilities, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 15:30 Afternoon Tea and Coffee 15:45 Investment into New Turkish Power Generation Assets Developing Turkish power and electricity distribution infrastructure Strengthening power generation using natural gas Progress of OMV s Samsun Elektrik (890 MW) combined cycle power plant project Korkut Öztürkmen, General Manager Turkey, OMV Gas and Power 16:15 The Role of Independent Power Producers in Meeting Energy Demand in Turkey Developing a greenfield 800MW independent power plant near Kirikkale Project progress and financing Partnership arrangements and future development prospects Abid Malik, Country Head - Business Development Turkey, ACWA Power 16:45 GE s FlexEfficiency 50 Technology Marcus Scholz, Commercial Director, Advanced Combined Cycle, GE Thermal Products 17:15 Chairperson's Closing Remarks and End of Conference
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