Services
APRIL 2012: Focus on power generation
- Technical supervision of the power plant overhaul in Polaniec
- Direct access to multidisciplinary expert services in the power sector
- Evaluating the compatibility of new variable frequency drives
- Accelerating water tree growth reduces time for cable insulation quality check
- Investigating and tackling condenser water box corrosion
- Advising USC power plants on possible solutions to T24 material issues
- Cost-benefit analysis of a gas turbine air inlet filtration system
- Innovative solution to earthing network measurement challenge
- Increasing power plant efficiency and flexibility
MARCH 2012: focus on emissions and water chemistry, biology, and treatment
- Solving distilled water flow instability in Saudi Arabia
- Helping optimize the sustainability of power generation
- Developing and testing a dynamic model for PCCC units (Post-Combustion Carbon Capture
- Study on PCCC emission measurements published in the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
- Measuring gas turbine emissions during start-up and shutdown
- Assisting in the design and commissioning of the first-ever deNOX catalyst for a 100% biomass-fired power plant
- Testing nitrosamine measurement methods for PCCC pilot plants
- Pathogen risk management in water systems
MARCH 2012: focus on emissions and water chemistry, biology, and treatment
FEBRUARY 2012: MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES, NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING, AND CONDITION ASSESSMENT
- Independent technical advice prevents unnecessary, expensive compressor upgrade in Saudi Arabia
- Ensuring objective, comprehensive condition assessments
- Verifying component quality before delivery: Auditing a Chinese supplier of bellow expansion joints
- New crack detection tool for gas turbine discs
- Identifying the best coating to protect gas turbine mixing chambers against wear
- University students attend NDT course in the Laborelec laboratories
- Root cause analysis of steam turbine blade cracks in the US
FEBRUARY 2012: FOCUS ON MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES, NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING, AND CONDITION ASSESSMENT
NEWS JANUARY 2012: Nuclear Power Technologies
- Benchmarking chemical and radiochemical data from the Belgian nuclear power fleet
- Fostering continuous improvement in nuclear power plants
- Assessing gamma cameras for characterizing radioactive material
- Characterizing dust in nuclear reactor buildings
- How do oxygen scavengers behave during the wet lay-up of steam generators?
- Rationalizing alarms during nuclear power plant revision
- Assessing the quality of coatings inside reactor buildings
Laborelec has been selected to monitor the performance of 75 electric vehicles

A Dutch consortium consisting of the city of Rotterdam, Stedin, and Eneco has selected Laborelec to monitor 75 electric vehicles (EV). The goal is to gain insight in the vehicles’ energy consumption, their energy exchange with the electrical grid, and the loading behaviour of their batteries. Laborelec’s experience with EVs was a main contributor to its selection. Our experts are actively involved in EV research; for instance in the Flemish LINEAR project. We are also conducting an EV monitoring campaign for Electrabel and Cofely Services.
Newsletter June 2011: Focus on electricity grids and end-use
- Flemish project to test energy management systems
- Towards an eco-efficient cooling system
- At the forefront of energy management
- Smart Lab brings together residential energy technologies
- Improved interfacing between substation automation components
- Offshore energy storage: what’s its potential?
- Optimal design and operational excellence of electrical power systems
- Supporting companies in the third phase of the Emission Trading system
Newsletter June 2011: Focus on electricity grids and end-use (pdf)









