Call for Papers: 2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference

20.09.2001

The International Joint Power Generation Conference is a forum for power generation professionals who know that growth and profits come from staying technically current and on top of industry trends.

The ASME Power, Fuel & Combustion Technologies and Nuclear Engineering Divisions are jointly organizing the 2002 International Joint Power Generation Conference. Also participating are the Plant Engineering & Maintenance and Process Industries Divisions. This conference is a follow-up to the successful meetings held in Houston (1996), Denver (1997), Baltimore (1998), San Francisco (1999), Miami (2000) and New Orleans (2001).

Technical Areas Covered at IJPGC Include:

- Components, plant systems and design engineering

- Operations, maintenance, reliability, availability & maintainability

- Combined cycles, combustion turbines, steam turbines and generators

- Fuels, combustion & emission issues

- Advanced Energy Systems

2002 INTERNATIONAL JOINT POWER GENERATION CONFERENCE

June 24-26, 2002

Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort

Phoenix, Arizona

USA

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