Siemens Energy is excited to announce our participation in PowerGen International 2025. Join us for a series of keynote and industry sessions that will explore the latest in industry trends, thought leadership, and advancements in the power industry.
Our experts will share insights on how to optimize plant performance, leverage new technologies, and navigate the energy transition. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with industry leaders and discover innovative solutions that can drive your business forward.
Join us for keynote sessions where our experts will share insights on industry trends, energy resilience, and strategies for optimizing plant performance.
Improving alarm management in the new digital world
Galen George, Director of Business Development and Marketing, Siemens Energy
Feb 11th – 10:15-11am
Exhibit Hall Booth 3740
By coupling the use of Big Data Management with advanced alarm and plant process analytics, the concept of appropriately reducing plant alarms can be facilitated for more effective plant operations and reduced workload on operations staff. Siemens Energy is employing multiple layers of advanced alarming strategies coupled with automated analytics to make the process of plant alarm optimization a virtually automated process. In this presentation, discover how the company is revolutionizing plant operations with automated alarm optimization, reducing operator workload and enhancing efficiency like never before.
Flexing for the future: Enhancing combined cycle plant flexibility
Galen George, Director of Business Development and Marketing, Siemens Energy
February 11th: 11:15 - 12:00
Location: Exhibit Hall Booth 3740
As the energy market continues to transition, the pressures being placed on traditional fossil generation are changing with it. As a result, the gas-fired Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP) fleet is continuously being required to operate under different circumstances. With flexibility being one of these key aspects, many plants are transitioning to transient operations, starting and stopping multiple times a week.
This presentation will demonstrate how Combined Cycle Plants can improve their reliability, flexibility and market appeal for maximizing its operational profile within any local power market, using modification to the control or the plant and the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI).
Optimizing hybrid energy systems for reliable and cost-effective data center power
Joshua Brooks, Sustainable Energy Systems Designer, Siemens Energy
February 11th: 3:00pm - 3:45pm
Location: C145
The rapidly accelerating data center market will not be possible without reliable, sustainable and affordable power. In this case study, we’ll analyze a data center’s needs and design a system that balances renewable energy, stable backup power and cost-effectiveness. The presentation of this use case, the various identified energy system designs and the overarching system implications will contribute to the development of more sustainable and cost-competitive future data center power solutions.
Leveraging energy storage solutions in hybrid power plant configurations
Andrew Crosby, Solutions Integration Manager, Siemens Energy
February 12th: 10:00am - 10:45am
Location: C146
Grid operators face challenges in maintaining a reliable and stable power supply, but innovative technologies such as hydrogen-powered gas turbines, flywheels and battery energy storage can be integrated into a hybrid power plant to improve grid reliability.
Through case studies of real UK frequency events and simulation results, this session will highlight developments at the power system level, demonstrating the benefits of integrating these technologies into a hybrid plant with a common plant controller. The session will conclude with a showcase of the world’s first hybrid synchronous condenser, flywheel and battery energy storage plant, along with its groundbreaking impact on grid management.
Cycling into the future: Enhancing CCPP flexibility amidst renewable integration
Omar Rubio, Plant Solutions Product Manager, Siemens Energy
February 12th: 4:00pm - 4:45pm
Location: C144
The increasing share of renewables in the generation mix, coupled with fluctuating fuel prices and evolving government policies, is compelling combined-cycle power plants to shift from baseload to more flexible, cyclical operation modes. This shift is paramount to maintain profitability and support grid reliability in the face of a dynamic energy landscape.
The outlook for geothermal power
Brian Ziems, Component Engineering Manager, Siemens Energy
February 13th: 10:30am - 11:15am
Location: C141
Several U.S. states are working to deploy geothermal energy to improve energy efficiency and diversify their clean energy mixes. This session will provide an overview and future outlook of geothermal power generation, discussing the different technologies in the space and highlighting the potential for geothermal to expand as a reliable, renewable energy source. The session will highlight an innovative approach that leverages geologically stored CO₂ to enable dispatchable energy production.
We are excited to engage in inspiring conversations and connect with you. Join us to shape the future of the energy industry together!