“Power Plants and Environmental Technology in Romania” Symposium

Würzburg - 31.Jul. 2009

A symposium entitled "Power plants and environmental technology in Romania" was organized by Babcock Noell GmbH (Würzburg) on 15 July 2009 in Bucharest. A total of around 70 delegates from Romania’s energy generating market attended the event to gain an insight into what Bilfinger Berger Power Services GmbH (BBPS) has to offer. In addition to the country’s energy generators, the German Embassy in Bucharest was also represented, as were leading politicians from the Romanian Ministry of Economics.

The BBPS companies Babcock Borsig Service GmbH (BBS, Oberhausen), BHR Hochdruck Rohrleitungsbau GmbH (BHR, Essen), Steinmüller Instandsetzung Kraftwerke GmbH (SIK, Berlin / Peitz) and Babcock Noell GmbH (BNG, Würzburg) gave detailed presentations on their companies and their product portfolios for the energy and environmental sectors. A large number of interesting discussions were held with the delegates before, during and after the event.

Romania, a country with a population of around 22 million and a gross domestic product of currently around 120 billion euros, has a large number of old design coal-powered power plants and two nuclear power plants. This makes it an interesting market for the BBPS companies which specialize in power plant and environmental technology.

Current projects and tenders are already being prepared at the various sites which means that the turnover volume is expected to grow in the future. The response to the symposium was very good from all sides. Efforts will be made to improve existing contacts in the future.

About Babcock Noell GmbH:

Babcock Noell is a global player in the areas of nuclear service, nuclear technology, magnetic systems, and environmental engineering and has been very successful in leveraging the experience it has acquired in the last four decades. The company operates as part of the Bilfinger Berger AG group through Bilfinger Berger Power Services GmbH in Oberhausen.

With a staff of 300, most of which are qualified engineers, core competencies range from development, planning, delivery, and commissioning to on-site operation of plants and facilities.

Particularly noteworthy and technologically challenging projects include delivery of the containment liner and other complex components for the new OL 3 nuclear power station in Finland, construction of the pilot conditioning plant for final storage of spent fuel elements in Gorleben, engineering of superconducting magnets for the international research center in Geneva and of superconducting coils for the Max Planck Institute's nuclear fusion reactor experiment (Wendelstein 7 X) in Garching and Greifswald, and delivery of a flue gas desulfurization plant for the world's first pilot installation with CO2 extractor and form the basis for future growth.

For further Information please contact:
Babcock Noell GmbH
Geschäftsführung
Alfred-Nobel-Str. 20
97080 Würzburg
Telefon: +49 931 9030
Fax: +49 931 9036000
Email: info@babcocknoell.de
Web: www.babcocknoell.de


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