16-17 October, Riyadh, KSA
The Climate Control Conference will discuss power security through district cooling and cogeneration systems.
The event, organised by CPI Industry, aims at providing answers to the following questions:
- Should we opt for centrifugal or absorption chillers in a bid to create a cogen regimen?
- How should we make use of power plants to recover waste heat in power generation?
- What is the impact of doing the either (centrifugal or absorption) on capex, IRR and maintenance?
- If absorption is the way forward, should we opt for double-effect or single-effect?
- What is the relationship between the gas turbine capacity and cooling capacity? In other words, given a particular gas turbine capacity, how many absorption chillers is it possible to deploy?
- Similarly, how many kilowatts can you generate from a steam turbine to feed a centrifugal chiller?
- Can we zero in on a formula to establish a relationship between power generation and cooling capacity in centrifugal chillers?
- Trigen using diesel engine: is it ideal for small capacity? What is the maximum capacity of diesel engine? If choosing the diesel option, the flow depends on how big the diesel engine is.
- If opting for the steam turbine approach, is it recommended to go for a double-stage steam turbine? And what power can be generated from a double-stage steam turbine?
- In the case of rental solutions, is it possible to develop a mobile heat-recovery system?
Contact: Mr B Surendar
Tel: +971 50 509 2457
Fax: +971 4 434 19 06
E-mail: surendar@cpi-industry.com
Mr Frédéric Paillé
Tel: +971 50 714 7204
Fax: +971 4 434 19 06
E-mail: fred@cpi-industry.com






