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16
Jun
10

LIOS – 10 Years On- Join us for the Cigré 2010 Session in Paris

LIOS 10 Year OnWe at LIOS Technology would like to thank you for your continuous interest in our products throughout the recent years. The year 2010 marks the10th year for LIOS Technology in the industry. The formal company launch dates back to August 2000. LIOS Technology GmbH is pleased to cordially invite you to visit Cigre 2010 Session, taking place on August 22 – 27, 2010 in Paris.

Our booth number: 44
Palais de Congres, Porte Maillot, Paris, France

In this show, we showcase full range and latest Global Condition Monitoring Systems for high voltage power cable systems in transmission and distribution, including:

  • Highly reliable Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) systems with a range of up to 30 km (single mode fibres) resp. up to 16 km at a single ended multimode fibre
  • Customised software solutions for power cable and aerial line real-time monitoring including data storage, visualisation, Dynamic Cable Rating (RTTR) and integration into SCADA systems
  • Permanent partial discharge (PD) monitoring solutions and complementing sensors (DGA, Tan-delta and Vibrations) for Global Condition Monitoring
  • Fibre optic sensor cables (dielectric), fibre in metal tubes
  • Complete cabinet mounted industrial solutions for its fibre optic temperature sensing systems.

LIOS is here to help you applying the latest Global Condition Monitoring solutions for all of your energy transmission and distribution system applications.

We look forward to seeing you soon in Paris!

Read more:

Link Global Condition Monitoring Solution for High Voltage Cable Systems
Link Distributed temperature monitoring of power cables
Link On-line registrations for CIGRE 2010 Session are open
04
Feb
10

On-line registrations for CIGRE 2010 Session are open

International Council on Large Electric Systems

Over 80 years back, and every two years since, CIGRE has brought together electrical engineers from all over the World for a unique event – the CIGRE Session. The reason for the ever growing audience of CIGRE has always been and continues to be the high quality of papers presented and the topical interest of the subjects discussed, of direct concern for the Power Industry. In 2008 the number of attendees increased beyond expectations to reach the record figure of 3000 Delegates.

On-line registrations for CIGRE 2010 Session are open

Session 2010 Paris, France. 22 – 27 August 2010


Should you wish to attend the CIGRE Conference and benefit from early bird rates, you should register before 30/04/2010.

From 01/05 to 31/07/2010 – Registrations: fee 2

From 01/08/2010 – Registrations: fee 3

See for the General Programme, the Technical Programme and Accommodation information CIGRE website.

What you must know about the CIGRE Session?

An event designed to meet the expectations of each and everyone

  • Monday dedicated to 2 Panels on broad topics: “The Need for increased Intelligence in Power Systems”; “Large disturbances”.
  • Tuesday to Friday: 16 “Discussion Meetings” – 4 parallel sessions each day.
  • Tuesday to Thursday: 6 “Poster Sessions” are scheduled for Delegates to meet with paper authors.
  • A Technical Exhibition in the same location.
  • A unique opportunity to interact with more than 4400 delegates and visitors from all over the world, managers and experts from all sectors of the Power Industry.

Discussion Meetings run on a “Special Reporter” System

  • The CD-Rom of Session Papers (approx. 400) is forwarded to the Delegates. For fruitful discussions Delegates are strongly encouraged to read the Papers before the Session as these
  • Papers are not presented by their authors, but discussed in Discussion Meetings.
  • Discussion Meetings are organized on the basis of a “Special Report” which incorporates the gist of the Session Papers and raises a number of questions for discussion.
  • Intended speakers prepare their contributions on the basis of the questions raised (to be sent in a few days in advance or handed in the day before discussion).
  • Contributors are required to meet with Chairmen of Discussion Meetings the day before Discussion.
  • For each Discussion Meeting a “Daily Summary of Discussions” is issued and available the next day.

To make the most of the Session

  • Take a look at the Technical Programme posted on www.cigre.org, links “Events”, “Sessions”
  • Register early so as to have time to read the Papers well ahead of the event
  • See the Special Reports on the web
  • If you plan to present a contribution, prepare it as explained in the “Guide for Discussion Contributors” posted on the web.

What is CIGRE?

CIGRE (International Council on Large Electric Systems) is one of the leading worldwide Organizations on Electric Power Systems, covering their technical, economic, environmental, organisational and regulatory aspects.

A permanent, non-governmental and non-profit International Association, based in France, CIGRE was founded in 1921 and aims to:

  • Facilitate and develop the exchange of engineering knowledge and information, between engineering personnel and technical specialists in all countries as regards generation and high voltage transmission of electricity.
  • Add value to the knowledge and information exchanged by synthesizing state-of-the-art and world practices.
  • Make managers, decision-makers and regulators aware of the synthesis of CIGRE’s work, in the area of electric power.

More specifically, issues related to planning and operation of power systems, as well as design, construction, maintenance and disposal of HV equipment and plants are at the core of CIGRE’s mission. Problems related to protection of power systems, telecontrol, telecommunication equipment and information systems are also part of CIGRE’s area of concern.

TO BE NOTED:

  • The general rule is for participants to register with their National Committee (the list of the 22 National Committees handling registrations is available on the CIGRE website, link “What you must know about the registration process”).
  • As from 1st January 2010 CIGRE is no longer liable to VAT; hence a 0% VAT rate applies for CIGRE services, i.e. Session registrations, publications purchased, membership fees: all tariffs are VAT free, for all countries.
    It is recalled that according to European Union regulations the VAT reference number (when there is one) must be supplied as it is mandatory for it to appear on all invoices.

Thank you in advance for your participation in the CIGRE 2010 Session and we look forward to meeting you in Paris (22 > 27 August).

Please forward this note to your colleagues and all persons who may be interested in the conference subjects.

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02
Dec
09

Interesting key note session at Transmission & Distribution Asia 2009 – Towards secure, sustainable and profitable energy delivery

Transmission & Distribution/ Smart Grids Asia 2009 is the premier transmission and distribution event for utilities in Asia. Based on six years of experience in organizing the successful Transmission & Distribution Europe conference & exhibition and the successful series of energy events in Asia including the Asian Energy Week in Beijing, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, Transmission & Distribution Asia 2009 will offer a targeted platform to gain in-depth insights into the drivers of the Asian Utility industry to invest in new transmission and distribution and smart grids systems and solutions. The international nature of the event provides an unprecedented opportunity for delegates and speakers to share experiences from different geographical perspectives.

Transmission & Distribution/ Smart Grids Asia 2009

Anticipating over 35 speakers and 200 participants, Transmission & Distribution/ Smart Grids Asia will address the key challenges Asian distribution utilities are facing today such as:

  • Soaring electricity demand
  • Finding sources for investments for power transmission projects
  • Reducing alarmingly high system losses
  • Balancing the need of increasing generation of renewable energy and integrating it on the grids
  • Acquiring knowledge and technology to embark on smart grid initiatives
  • Managing a consistent quality and reliability of power supply

These are just the tip of the ice-berg issues the utility industry in Asia is grappling with and against this backdrop, Transmission & Distribution/ Smart Grids Asia will bring together experts from all over the world to address the latest T&D industry trends, challenges and experiences.

03
Nov
09

Head to Wind with DTS – US Renewable Energy Project Equipped with LIOS Condition Monitoring

For one of the biggest American renewable energy companies LIOS provided its well recognized DTS system for monitoring the temperature of two medium voltage power cables directly buried coming from a wind turbine towards the substation. All asset condition monitoring data from the controller is linked in real time by means of Modbus communication protocol to the operator’s SCADA system. The company is convinced by using DTS it has a better control over the thermal cable conditions thus over the load of the power cables which let it utilize its assets more economically. This is a great step for LIOS Technology to strengthen its position in USA for temperature monitoring of power cables at wind farms together with the recently opened office in Morganville, New Jersey.

Read more:

Link Smart Grid: Real time ampacity predictions of power cable and aerial line installations
Link Distributed temperature monitoring of power cables
16
Oct
09

Superior Technology and Industrial Strength – State of the Art DTS Production

The LIOS’ DTS (Distributed Temperature Sensing) technology has been successfully proven in critical applications like fire detection in road and rail tunnels,  power cable and transmission line monitoring, in oil & gas exploration for permanent downhole monitoring and for industrial induction furnaces surveillance, where these systems have been equipped in worldwide projects with more than 2000 permanent installations since 1997.

Key advantages of Raman OFDR distributed temperature sensing (DTS) systems by LIOS Technology:

  • Reliable system design with approved key components from the telecom industry
  • The OFDR technology enables to provide sophisticated temperature surveillance at commodity prices
  • Invariant spatial resolution along the entire sensor length of 1 m or 50 cm even at most remote distances.
  • Direct link to SCADA systems and flexible data handling
  • International Approvals and Certificates – type tested and accredited
  • Impressive track record of more than 2000 installations in permanent operation

At LIOS’ new facilities at Seiler Höfe, Cologne, Germany we experience ideal surrounding conditions as an industrial manufacturer of fiber optic DTS sensor systems. In conscious of the strong requirements being made in the safety market, we provide a highly proven product based on the compliance with international quality standards recognised by impartial and competent partners for type testing our products like the VdS (Association of German Property Insurers), Deloitte or EXAM and is furthermore reflected in our implemented quality management system, certified according to DIN ISO 9001 / Edition 12/2008 and our environmental management system according to ISO 14001.

  • Industrial DTS production with impressive track record
  • Modern and efficient production procedures
  • Comprehensively type tested
  • 100 % applied Factory Acceptance Test (FAT)
  • Customised Site Acceptance Test (SAT) through experienced staff on site
  • High Tech made in Germany
LIOS DTS production facilities in Cologne, Germany

LIOS DTS production facilities in Cologne, Germany

LIOS DTS production facilities in Cologne, Germany

LIOS DTS production facilities in Cologne, Germany

Assembly and testing site of LIOS DTS systems

Assembly and testing site for LIOS DTS systems

LIOS DTS Factory Acceptance Test (FAT): data recording and test bench

LIOS DTS Factory Acceptance Test (FAT): data recording and test bench

Related information on LIOS DTS technology:

15
Oct
09

Dynamic wind farm load patterns recorded by long range DTS

The biggest Danish utility owner has successfully completed the installation of LIOS’ Single Mode DTS equipment to monitor the power cable temperature of an offshore UK wind farm. This wind farm consists of 25 wind turbines and running in total 150.000 hours/year, designed for operational usage for in total 20 years. The high voltage power cable route is approx 20km long and connecting the offshore substation to a substation onshore. The DTS system provides real time distributed temperature sensing of the HV cable sections subsea and those inside the towers and ensures save and stable grid operation. Furthermore it helps activating hidden capacity reserves during dynamic transmission requests.

Read more:

Link Distributed temperature monitoring of power cables

This post is part of Blog Action Day 2009.

10
Oct
09

NKT group to decrease emission of CO2 by 12 percent over three years

“Recycling and the environment have been an integral part of NKT’s working agenda for many years. But our ambition is to be even greener,” says NKT’s CTO Søren Isaksen.

Over the next three years NKT will cut corporate carbon emission by a further 12%. The announcement of this specific target is a direct result of NKT’s decision last year to join the Carbon Disclosure Project.

“When submitting our first report to the Carbon Disclosure Project we could see that we had actually exceeded our own expectations. In the period 2001 to 2008, in our cable business, we reduced CO2 emission relative to output by 48%. So we feel we are already well on the way,” says Søren Isaksen, Chief Technology Officer for the NKT Group.

“However, this does not prevent NKT from setting new targets,” stresses Søren Isaksen. “In future, the ability to document carbon dioxide emission will be an important competitive parameter. Just as we impose demands on our suppliers, our customers impose demands on us. In this way, all players in the supply chain influence the environmental and carbon balance sheets.”

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03
Jul
09

Offshore Europe 2009 – Meet us in Aberdeen – 8-11 September 2009

LIOS Technology will be exhibiting at Offshore Europe 2009, from 8 till 11 September in Aberdeen, German Pavilion. In this show, we proudly present our full range and latest Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) systems for Oil & Gas applications.

See the latest information about our new HT SAGD application (high temperature steam assisted gravity drainage) for Oil & Gas including our new hydrogen resistant fibre rated 300 degree C and our latest auto calibration system.

Please contact us directly at oil@downhole-monitoring.com for more information or to make an appointment.

Visitors are invited to stop by the LIOS stand  No. 1397 b.
LIOS staff will be on hand to answer questions and discuss particular challenges.

Please register for free admission at  http://www.offshore-europe.co.uk/LIOSTechnology

Read more at our  Downhole Monitoring website.




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LIOS Technology GmbH - Linear Optical Sensors
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Federal Republic of Germany

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