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Review 2012: http://enercon2013.we-conect.com/ Demand side improvements in energy efficiency & energy savings in plants & facilities for asset & energy intensive industries 2012 will be probably one of the most difficult years to forecast for some time. Concerns remain about the changing business environment and the slowdown in the global economy. Global competition (mainly from BRIC Countries), maturing markets, over-capacity plants, increasing environmental pressure, and rising raw material prices continue to challenge the profitability of asset intensive industries such as steel, glass, chemical, pulp & paper, cement, oil & gas, petrochemicals / refineries, food, pharmaceuticals, metals, iron & steel and aluminium. Foreseeable shortage of raw materials, rising production costs and oligopolies in the electricity sector, for example, contribute to a significant extent in the steadily rising energy prices. Increasing energy demand, global climate change, and constrained energy supplies are likely to impact how energy affects business in the future. If energy prices also rise dramatically, due to increased demand and constrained supply, business impacts will include reduced profits due to high operating costs and loss of competitiveness in energy intensive businesses. Excessive energy costs directly reduce the company's balance sheet. At the same time for the protection of the environment it is urgently needed to reduce the amount of CO2 emissions. Who against this background, decides to save energy, will not only reduce operating costs but also provides the foundation for sustainable competitiveness of their company. The efficient use of energy is, today and in the future, a key competitive factor for asset intensive and in these regard energy intensive companies. Systematic energy management helps to reduce energy consumption significantly and counteract rising energy costs. This includes efficient energy controlling, as well as economic use of energy and the best possible energy procurement. But long lasting success can only be achieved if these various measures are integrated into a stable organisational infrastructure and a target-oriented process. In this regard, the ener.CON Europe 2012 will focus and discuss with leading companies from more than 30 countries strategic approaches and operational improvements in energy efficiency & savings in plants & facilities (demand side) for asset intensive industries. We look forward to welcoming you! Your we.CONECT team
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demand side impRovements in eneRgy efficiency &eneRgy savings in plants & facilities foR asset & eneRgy intensive industRies

15th – 16th march 2012 | pullman beRlin schweizeRhof

moRe than 15 case studies | woRld cafÉ session | moRning session | icebReakeR session

aSSet IntenSIVe InDUStrIeS

EUROPE 2012

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lawrence evans, general manager diagnostic andperformance department, ctg,Italcementi Group / Italy

steve Rowlan, general manager of environmental affairs,Nucor Corporation / USA

mario don porto carero, senior principal engineer hvac, leed ap, worldwide engineering & technical operations,Johnson & Johnson / Belgium

dieter kramer, managing director,Sandoz Industrial Products GmbH, Frankfurt am Main / Germany

michele mazza, global energy leader - building materials group,Owens Corning / USA

erik stenback (msc.), cto, energy specialist,ArcelorMittal / Belgium

steve coppinger, director, energy services,CalPortland Company / USA

dr. klaus harste, chairman of the board of directors,Saarstahl AG, Germany

Dr. Malte Homann, Director Global Production Efficiency programs,Bayer MaterialScience AG / Germany

carl christiaens, director, global energy manager,Novelis Inc / Belgium

John yagel, director, corporate productivity director,douglas ilioff, energy master champion,W. R. Grace and Company / USA

carsten schmidt, marketing management,dr. martin kruska, head business development energy & environmental services,Siemens AG / Germany

Roberto bertelli, Regional manager,AB Energy Spa / Italy

torsten kallweit, head of corporate environment,Voith GmbH / Germany

tobias Ruta, marketingmanager energiemanagement, Endress+Hauser Messtechnik GmbH+Co. KG / Germany

steve offer, european industrial energy businessdevelopment,Emerson Process Management / UK

wolfgang volkhausen, head of air Quality protection department,ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG / Germany

bart adams, principal consultant climate change services, Head of Unit Energy Efficiency Management,DNV Belgium NV / Belgium

tobias zaers, head of technical department / hseQ,Bilfinger Berger Industrial Services GmbH / Germany

philippe legile, emea Regional energy director,MSD / France

oliver prietze, senior director global sales & marketing,energy audits, OSRAM Lighting Services / Germany

mladen Jakovcic, director of bu technical services, hrvoje glamuzina, head of the project management department,PLIVA Croatia Ltd / Group Member of Teva / Croatia

paul hughes, lead consultant,ABB Consulting Ltd / UK

Johannes penzkofer, geschäftsführer,G.C.E. Energy Consulting GmbH / Germany

> Increasing energy efficiency through systematic energy management in asset intensive industries

> Total plant asset management & energy efficiency> a comprehensive approach to energy management – how

to win the eneRgy staR awaRd for the best energy management program in north america

> Presentation of the 1st LEED® certified chemical plant in europe and integration of the concept in other plants world-wide

> technology transfer from one plant to another to expand an energy efficiency program

> Implementation of the ISO 50001 certification in an overall total plant asset management framework

> Energy efficiency, asset care excellence and totally integra-ted automation (tia)

> Ranking, implementing, monitoring and communication of improvement measures with a certified energy management system

> cogeneration and improved use of waste heat in production to increase energy efficiency

> energy audits, energy measurements, management of peak & low demands and integration in an automation concept

> development of energy optimised waste gas collection systems

> Integration of energy efficiency in design & construction of production plants

> energy-saving partnerships in industrial parks / energy project financing

> improvement in materials, pumps, fans, lightings, com-pressors, mills, heating, cooling, machinery, air pressure

> lean six sigma (lss) continuous improvement philosophies, TPM & energy efficiency

> pipe insulation and insulation technology

SPEAKERS MAIN TOPICS

PRIMARy PARTNER

BUSINESS PARTNERS

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BUSINESS PARTNERS

MEDIA PARTNERS

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siemens ag (berlin and munich) is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare aswell as providing infrastructure solutions, primarily for cities and metropolitan areas.for over 160 years, siemens has stood for technological excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality. the company is the world’s largest provider of environmental technologies. around 40 percent of its total revenue stems from green products and solutions. In fiscal 2011, which ended on September 30, 2011, revenue from continuing operations totaled €73.5 billion and income from continuing operations €7.0 billion. at the end of september 2011, siemens had around 360,000 employees worldwide on the basis of continuing operations. further information is available on the internet at: http://www.siemens.com.

Siemens AG | Industry Automation Divisiongleiwitzer str. 555 | 90475 nuremberg, germany phone: +49 (0)911 895-0www.siemens.com

ABB Consulting daresbury park business centre, daresbury, warrington, cheshire wa4 4bt, ukphone: +44 (0)1925 741111 | fax: +44 (0)1925 741212 www.abb.com/consulting

Emerson Process Management GmbH & Co. OHG Rheinische str. 2 | 42781 haan, germanyphone: +49 (0)2129 553-0 | fax: +49 (0)2129 553-100 www.emersonprocess.com

OSRAM AGhellabrunner strasse 1 | 81543 munich, germany phone: +49 (0)89 6213-0 | fax: +49 (0)89 6213-2020www.osram.com

Endress+Hauser Messtechnik GmbH+Co. KG colmarer straße 6 | 79576 weil am Rhein, germany phone: +49 (0)7621 9 75 01 | fax: +49 (0)7621 9 75 55 5 www.endress.com

Bilfinger Berger Industrial Services GmbHgneisenaustr. 15 | 80992 munich, germany phone: +49 (0)89 14998-0 | fax: +49 (0)89 14998-150www.bis.bilfinger.com

DNV Belgium NVdubiossstraat 39 | 2060 antwerpen, belgium phone: +32 (0)3 206 65 40 | fax: +32 (0)3 231 67 45www.dnv.com

we.CONECT business peerstake advantage of solution-oriented individual meetings that we can arrange with these partners before and during the conference.

CONTENTS

p. 2 | overview speakers main topics

p. 3 | overview business partners

p. 4 | overview + Icebreaker References icebreaker session

p. 5-7 | conference Day 1 challenge your peers evening session

p. 7-9 | conference Day 2 morning session world café

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20.00 | we.conect ask the leadersPre-conference drinks and Icebreaker Round Tables with speakers, business partners & participants

icebReakeR Round tableGroup wide Energy Management at ArcelorMittal ‒ How to use the size of the organization as a lever> you cannot improve what you cannot measure> benchmarking: a great tool for identifying opportunities and solutions> sharing expertise through a strong network of peers> a good energy performance is not just about technologyErik Stenback (MSc.), cto, energy specialist, ArcelorMittal / Belgium

we.conect IceBreaKer

our icebreaker session consists of small Round tables with speakers, business partners and attendees where the audience will discuss the main challenges and cutting edgetopics of the conference in a relaxed atmosphere. glass in hand, make your way around our Round tables and get to know each other. enjoy food and drinks at the opening of the conference, break the ice and get the show on the road.

REFERENCES OF OUR PAST CONFERENCES

“I would like to congratulate you for the professionalism of your organization andall the special sessions you organized in order to generate discussions between attendees and get to know each other.“Philippe Heim, HSE - Operational Safety, TOTAL Refining & Chemicals Belgium

“Well organized and excellent combination of topics.“Thomas Gronauer, Head of Project Management Office, Bayer Bitterfeld GmbH

“Very interesting, professional organized event with competent and international presence.“Tobias Zaers, Zentralbereichsleiter Technik / HSEQ, Bilfinger Berger Industrial Services GmbH

“I certainly enjoyed the sections and sessions – Top Organisation & Conference!“Kaveh Pourteymour, CIO – Global Refining and International Businesses, BP

“Good and sufficiently enough dense to our focus persons by using the manyopportunities for mutual communication.“Dr. Roger Wenige, Global Industry Manager Chemical – Petrochemical Industry,Endress+Hauser Messtechnik GmbH+Co. KG

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8.00 | Registration with coffee and tea

8.30 | welcome and introduction by we.conect and the chairman chairman: Johannes Penzkofer, G.C.E. Energy Consulting GmbH / Germany opening speech: Dr. Martin Kruska, Siemens AG / Germany

we.conect StrateGy tracK (1)Integrated strategies and systems for holistic corporate energy efficiency management / Increasing energy efficiency through systematic energy management in asset intensive industries

9.00 | case study + live demoManaging Energy Efficiency in the Production – A Leading Example from the Chemical Industry – Live Demo> preparing the field: Raising awareness and communicate importance of energy efficiency by motivated expert teams acting global> systematic identification of sustainable energy savings potentials in all relevant productions> Ranking, implementing, monitoring and communication of improvement measures with stRuctese®, the certified energy management system developed in-house > practical examples for savings ranging from sharing best practice in existing operations to managing technology shifts with new technologiesDr. Malte Homann, director global production efficiency programs, Bayer MaterialScience AG / Germany

9.40 | winner energy Star 2011 | case studyCalPortland’s comprehensive approach to energy management – How the energy efficiency program has saved the company more than $6 million since its inception – and won the ENERGy STAR AWARD for the best energy management program in North America for Strategic Energy Management in the Cement Industry> discussion of calportland’s approach to creating and continuously improving its corporate-wide energy program> discussion of how calportland created an energy management culture within their company> how the company worked with vendors, customers, utilities, government agencies and local communities to leverage the benefits of energy management> steps the u.s. cement industry has taken to significantly improve energy efficiency > Review of energy management resources available in the u.s.Steve Coppinger, director, energy services, CalPortland Company /USA

10.20 | case studyHow to implement and integrate a corporate global energy management system – Challenges in changing & transformation of the culture @ Grace> energy strategy> leader engagement> good investments> beyond Just engineeringJohn yagel, director, corporate productivity director, W. R. Grace and Company / USADouglas Ilioff, energy master champion, W. R. Grace and Company / UK

11.00 | Refreshment break with networking zone

we.conect BeSt practIce tracK (1)Energy Efficiency & Total Plant Asset Management

11.30 | case studyEnergy Efficiency & Total Plant Asset Management – Best practices from plants in Germany & China> strategy and approach for energy management for total plants> energy efficiency of existing buildings and infrastructure> integration of energy management to planning and construction phase> Energy management in Germany and China ‒ Are there differences?> best practicesTorsten Kallweit, head of corporate environment, Voith GmbH / Germany

12.10 | case studyAfter the Audit: Issues and Obstacles confronting Energy Reduction programmes and how toovercome them> financial, organisational and technical barriers to improved energy efficiency> a structured approach to overcome these barriersPaul Hughes, lead consultant, ABB Consulting Ltd / UK

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12.50 | lunch with networking zone

we.conect challenGe yoUr peerS – what woUlD yoU Do?

in up to six round tables, each with six moderators, the participants interact, describe & discuss their specific issues, approaches and solutions regarding the conference topic. we.CONECT finds out in advance with a special inquiry approach the most important issues facing the participants.

13.50 | parallel Round tablesbased on your input from the delegate checklist, we will create a round table session involving an interactive discussion with your peers. the topics that will be discussed on-site will be announced 3 weeks before the event begins.

Round table 1Energy efficieny improvements, Six Sigma, KPI‘s, Benchmarking Energy Efficiency as a part of Productivity, Implementation of ProjectsJohn yagel, director, corporate productivity director, W. R. Grace and Company / USA

Round table 2Cogeneration, Heat Recovery, Plumbing & Heating, Supervision Systems & Tools, Standardization of processes to reach energy efficiencyRoberto Bertelli, Regional manager, AB Energy Spa / Italy

Round table 3Ressource Management, Budget management for energy improvements, new ideas to initiate energy efficiency projectsPhilippe Legile, emea Regional energy director, MSD / France

14.50 | case studyImplementing the ISO 50001 certification in an overall total plant asset management framework> asset management & energy efficiency & Quality> standardization as a tool for asset performance optimization> energy management system provides significant cost reductions> Relationship between pas 55-1,2/2008 (asset management) & iso 50001 (energy management systems) & iso 9000Mladen Jakovcic, director of bu technical services, PLIVA Croatia Ltd / Group Member of TevaHrvoje Glamuzina, head of the project management department, PLIVA Croatia Ltd / Group Member of Teva

15.30 | solution studySustainable Energy Management – Powerhouse control and optimisation> fuel costs rising, more regulation, profitability being squeezed; as part of your energy management program, emerson has the solutions to ensure compliance, whilst increasing business performance> energy management is not just a good practice; it’s good business practiceSteve Offer, european industrial energy business development, Emerson Process Management / UK

16.10 | Refreshment break with networking zone

16.40 | case studyApplication of Carbon Footprinting Methodology for Process Efficiency Improvements in Biotechnological API Production> carbon footprint methodology (pcf) – background & process steps> emission model for pharmaceutical intermediate> use of the model: identification of emission hot-spots & scenario analysis > examples for process improvements (novartis energy award 2011Dieter Kramer, managing director, Sandoz Industrial Products GmbH, Frankfurt am Main / Germany

we.conect StrateGy tracK (2)Energy efficiency planning in the design and construction of production plants

17.20 | case studyEnergy-efficient lighting solutions for industrial buildings – Special Video Presentation> energy audit: analysis of your current lighting installation> energy and operation cost savings of >50 % with a payback of 2-5 years> total lighting solutions with efficient luminaires, innovative light sources and intelligent lighting control> turnkey project management and financing optionsOliver Prietze, senior director global sales & marketing, energy audits,OSRAM Lighting Services / Germany

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we.conect StrateGy tracK (2)Energy efficiency planning in the design and construction of production plants

18.00 | case studyThe Johnson & Johnson energy efficiency journey – The 1st LEED® certified chemical plant in Europe and integration of the concept in other plants worldwide> What is LEED® about? – Brief introduction> How to integrate the 5 sustainability pillars in a project? Influencing the Project Development Process > green highlights > lessons learned and strategy for worldwide implementationMario Don Porto Carero, senior principal engineer hvac, leed ap, worldwide engineering & technical operations, Johnson & Johnson / Belgium

18.40 | case study + closing speechThe Siemens Energy Efficiency Program – Challenges and opportunities of a global corporate approach to energy efficiency> the starting point> program elements> challenges in the program implementation> achievements> the way forwardDr. Martin Kruska, head business development energy & environmental services, Siemens AG / Germany

20.00 | networking dinner

dinneR in a Relaxed atmospheRe to conclude the fiRst confeRence day

RestauRant | cafe DeS artISteS

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aGenDaconference Day 2 | fRiday, 16th maRch 2012

we.conect mornInG SeSSIonShort talks with a thematic focus

8.00 | solution studyEnergy saving potential through optimal pipe insulation and integration in an overall AC (asset care) programTobias Zaers, head of technical department / hseQ, Bilfinger Berger Industrial Services GmbH / Germany

8.40 | welcome and introduction by we.conect and the chairman chairman: Johannes Penzkofer, G.C.E. Energy Consulting GmbH / Germany

8.50 | solution studyManagement x Technology x Behaviour = Effective Energy Savings> illustrating an integrated approach that addresses managerial, technological and behavioural solutions by means of industry case studies> implementing effective energy management based on en 16001 / iso 50001 and industry best practices> systematically identifying financially attractive technological solutions> changing behaviour by addressing the energy culture of an organizationBart Adams, principal consultant climate change services, head of unit energyefficiency management, DNV Belgium NV / Belgium

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9.30 | preparation of the wold café

we.conect worlD caféThe World Café will be initiated with lectures lasting 10 minutes

9.40 | lecture solution caféEnergy Savings – How do you figure out your performance level? > comprehensive approach to lever the saving potentials below the surface > metering and monitoring the energy flows pays out to keep the line > business process integration into eRp levelTobias Ruta, marketingmanager energiemanagement, Endress+Hauser Messtechnik GmbH+Co. KG / Germany

9.50 | lecture operational implementation caféEnergy Efficient production – Mapping, Energy Assessment: How to find the right approach? > heating of buildings with waste heat/district heating > important to do energy mapping – sankey diagrams > systematic work by skilled energy „hunters“ > energy metering and monitoring systems – knowledge is the key factor for successCarl Christiaens, director, global energy manager, Novelis Inc / Belgium

10.00 | lecture strategy café iIntelligent energy management in production: Continuous, integrated strategies and systems for a holistically optimised and economical energy management> current situation: current situation, energy management drivers for end customers and for system integrators > em products, systems and solutions, realisation of em> scalable energy management: identification of potential savings in the areas of electricity, gas, steam, compressed air, heat and cold> visualisation of energy data, centralised switching of unneeded consumer both in long and short production times, measurement of peak demands> continuous energy and materials accounting for the energy production and consumption and systems, polluters and their allocation of energy transfer to eRp systems (such as sap R / 3)> energy & totally integrated automation (tia): connecting applications to a higher level automation and energy management systemCarsten Schmidt, marketing management, Siemens AG / GermanyDr. Martin Kruska, head business development energy & environmental services, Siemens AG / Germany

10.10 | lecture strategy café iiEnergy Efficiency & Energy Management in Asset Intensive Industries (where we stand, what is technically and politically more useful and what are the limits?)Dr. Klaus Harste, chairman of the board of directors, Saarstahl AG / Germany

10.20 | Start worlD café | each SeSSIon laStS 30 mInUteSwe.conect and the chair open the world café, explaining the principles and set the world café etiquette.

12.20 | world café panel discussionPresentation of the key results of the World Café and the individual interviews

12.40 | lunch with networking zone

we.conect BeSt practIce tracK (2)Energy Audits & Monitoring – Energy controlling, condition and remote monitoring, continuous monitoring, metering, peak & low demand management

13.50 | case studyImplementing a certified Energy Management System: Challenges and opportunities along the road to certification> building on a mature energy program> internal and external challenges> buy-in, a continuous process> impact of market and business conditions > energy management system integration with existing management systemMichele Mazza, global energy leader - building materialsgroup, Owens Corning / USA

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Solution café operational Implementation café

Strategy café I Strategy café II

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14.30 | case studyEnergy audits, energy measurements and management of peak & low demands> energy audits: global framework and local implementation> electrical consumption audits as a core approach> consumption measurement & monitoring through scada & metering systems> implications for low and peak demand management> automatic shutdown management and implications for costs of reliability> integration in an overall pam framework as a basic requirement for energy audits, energy measurement and a useful management of peak & low demandsLawrence Evans, general manager diagnostic and performance department, ctg, Italcementi Group / Italy

15.10 | Refreshment break with networking zone

15.40 | case studyDevelopment of energy optimised waste gas collection systems> completely new collection system based on the principle of hurricanes as they appear in nature (whirl wind / whirl hood)> 30% reduction of ventilation volume required> high efficiency also when larger distances between source and hoodWolfgang Volkhausen, head of air Quality protection department, ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe AG / Germany

we.conect StrateGy tracK (3)Energy project financing

16.20 | case studyEnergy project financing – About managing energy investment and return in a pharmaceutical company> areas of investment> employee behaviour and management sponsorship> project portfolio, average payback & orientating to sustainability> examples & best practices: heat recovery, heat storage, cogeneration, air conditionning in pharmaceutical buildingsPhilippe Legile, emea Regional energy director, MSD / France

17.00 | closing words from the chair and end of the conference

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