EPRI: Balance of Plant (BOP) Heat Exchanger NDE and Performance Programs Symposium
Date: Monday 28 July 2025
Location: Renaissance Minneapolis Hotel, The Depot | Minneapolis, MN | USA
The Balance of Plant (BOP) Heat Exchanger (HX) Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) and Performance Programs Symposium is a collaborative meeting of the 17th EPRI BOP HX NDE Symposium and the Nuclear Plant Performance Program Meeting. The Nuclear Plant Performance Program is the consortium for the Heat Exchanger Performance User Group (HXPUG), Plant Performance Enhancement Program and the Service Water Assistance Program (SWAP). Although these groups have historically met individually and in some combinations, the common meeting location affords members an economically effective opportunity to interact and collaborate with related user groups and inspection personnel and promotes a broader technical focus for members. The meeting benefits members by building a network of expert resources that can be contacted to answer questions on heat exchanger inspections and maintenance, thermal performance, ultimate heat sink monitoring and other operation, inspection, and maintenance related activities. Attendees will gain knowledge of how other utilities operate, allowing you and your team to benchmark your own operating processes and see how other utilities address common challenges. A combined vendor fair will be on Tuesday evening.
ATTENDANCE BENEFITS
The objectives include the following: Member issue resolution Updates on EPRI Research Technical Knowledge Transfer Open Exchange of Industry Operating Experience Discussions for future research projects Updates on available technology and application of technologies Peer to peer and technology supplier interaction Collect unique perspectives from combining topical areas
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Topics covered in this workshop will be relevant to program owners, system and component engineers, NDE persons, and managers responsible for the performance of buried piping, flow accelerated corrosion, coatings, heat exchangers, service water systems, and thermal performance. This four-day meeting is intended to be interactive and structured in a manner that encourages cross collaboration of multiple engineering disciplines.
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