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Asset management the focus of Distribution 2003

Distribution 2003 conference chairman Brian Blinco said the range of asset management and application technology papers being presented at Distribution 2003 was proof that people in the industry were still striving to extract better value from existing assets and use technology to its fullest advantage.

"For network owners, this is not the easiest way to make a profit because it consumes resources while reducing the regulated asset base. However, it does give customers and communities the best value," Blinco said.

The conference, being held in Adelaide from 16-19 November, will feature papers focusing of various aspects of asset management and application technology, including: probabilistic line ratings for distribution feeders; a distribution network analysis tool; a breakthrough technology for efficiently liquefying natural gas in small-to-medium scale applications, and; the evolution of a thermal rating policy for transmission lines.

More information and registration forms can be found at www.d2003.net

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